The Malverne Cinema and Art Center, which closed last September, has announced plans to reopen as a nonprofit. To learn more attend a community discussion and information session at Connolly Station on May 29, at 7 p.m.

West Hempstead resident and retired NYPD, Nestor Montalvo celebrates survival after severe stroke 60o29

As part of Stroke Awareness Month, Nestor Montalvo, a West Hempstead resident reunited with the doctors and nursing team at Mercy Hospital that helped him survive an immense stroke.

Lakeview Peace Garden upgrades to come after civic association receives $34,000 grant 101o5r

The Lakeview Civic Association, with the help of Legislator William Gaylor, has secured a $34,000 grant allocated for upgrading the Lakeview Peace Garden. Upgrades to the garden will include a new sign and repaired fencing.

Malverne students celebrate district wide STEAM night 394c

Students of the Malverne school district and their families enjoyed an evening of hands-on activities designed to inspire an interest in STEAM learning on April 24.

Community celebrates opening weekend at Crossroads Farm 6h13m

Crossroads Farm at Grossman’s hosted their annual opening festival and ribbon cutting this weekend.

Editorial

Dialing up a possible cellphone plan c3w1n

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s newly unveiled plan to restrict smartphone use in schools across New York state has sparked robust discussion among educators, parents and policymakers.

Columnist

Laura Gillen: GOP cuts to Medicaid will impact all of Long Island 1i2g4m

Medicaid provides essential medical services to millions of children, seniors, people with disabilities, and veterans across our country, including 170,000 of my constituents in New York’s 4th Congressional District.

Columnist

Jordan Vallone: Skip the gamble, wear the sunscreen 5sv1i

The sun is back, high in the sky, and with it comes a timely reminder: Don’t forget the sunscreen.

Columnist

Scott Davis: Fight for grants shows power of checks and balances 3n4d3b

The events of April 23 demonstrated the importance of checks and balances in ensuring good government in Nassau County — and the dangers of a supermajority in the Legislature.

Columnist

Siela Bynoe: Fighting for Nassau University Medical Center’s future 4t43

When you show up at the doors of Nassau University Medical Center, there’s only one thing on your mind: Will I get the immediate care that I need?