Nassau County officials call for repeal of cashless bail for animal abs 6l671w

Local officials are looking to change New York’s bail reform laws to allow judges the discretion to detain individuals accused of aggravated animal abuse.

Wantagh adopts $94.7M school budget for 2025-26 6s1v5e

The Wantagh Board of Education has adopted an estimated $94.7 million spending plan for 2025-26, which aims to enhance educational programs, maintain class sizes, building improvements and introduce new high school courses.

Nassau officials raise concerns over MTA payroll tax hike at Wantagh LIRR station 2d244z

Nassau County officials are pushing back on a payroll tax increase intended to fund the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s five-year capital plan for infrastructure upgrades across New York’s transit system.

Families walk to honor victims at Jones Beach MADD event 6c1m5g

Participants gathered at Jones Beach for the 2025 Walk Like MADD Long Island event on May 4, rallying on the boardwalk to raise awareness and funds to end impaired driving.

‘Mary Poppins’ takes flight at Temple B’nai Torah in Wantagh 3og30

The auditorium at Temple B’nai Torah in Wantagh came alive with music, laughter and a bit of magic on May 3 as the Mainstage Players opened their production of Mary Poppins.

Here's what's happening at the Wantagh Public Library to get into the holiday spirit 5e643m

The Wantagh Public Library is bringing holiday cheer to the community with an array of festive events this season. From a musical journey through holiday classics and craft workshops to a bus trip to see an iconic musical, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

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Jordan Pecora: Find a ‘third place’ to leave loneliness behind 2b1k6d

In New York, across the country and around the world, people are experiencing a loneliness epidemic that humankind has never seen before.

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Randi Kreiss: We’re hooked on the daily grind 68544v

With social media fanning the fires of coffee rituals and preferences, you can’t just grab a cup of joe anymore.

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Tom Suozzi: A courageous, humble pope who sought common ground 416838

I just returned from Pope Francis’s funeral. It was a great honor to be a member of the small official U.S. delegation. As his simple wooden coffin, marked by a plain cross, emerged into the Rome sunlight, a ripple of applause rose from the crowd — a spontaneous act of gratitude for a man who lived a life of service, humility and love.