
The Gift That Didn’t Land
By Patty Servidio In days gone by, gift-giving was a simple process. Giving a loved one a gift was like a warm hug, a token of affection in physical form

By Patty Servidio In days gone by, gift-giving was a simple process. Giving a loved one a gift was like a warm hug, a token of affection in physical form

By Rabbi Moishe Weisblum The eager ones breathe a sigh of relief as they are done with their spring cleaning. Aided by a checklist, others hesitate what to keep, donate

By Paul DiSclafani Like many Long Islanders, I wasn’t quite sure what happened when the house shook at 10:23 am on April 5th. I was sitting on the edge of

Why was the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Long Island Rail Road $168 million Jamaica Capacity Improvements Phase 2 not completed prior to initiation of full-time service for the $11.6 billion LIRR

In a month, lawn signs will be popping up all over town touting the graduations of children from kindergarten to high school. There will be lots of posing going on

You’re having a heated exchange with your partner during which your heart is racing, your hands feel sweaty, and your thoughts start to spiral. You want to get your point

“Does your group band black skimmers?” was the title on an email to the nsaudubon.gmail.com account. “Today, I photographed one with a YELLOW BAND and the NC Audubon researcher tells

By Jerry Kramer I have personally spent 32 years of my life as a public servant. My career began in 1960 when I was lucky enough to be sworn in

The upcoming holiday of Passover is a time to reflect on our lives, our strengths, our freedom and more. Jewish people all over the world will celebrate their heroic escape

In 2020, the MTA released a schedule of carryover construction projects from the 2010-2014 and 2015-19 capital plans. They pledged to commit $6.5 billion worth of prior planned capital program
Just Getting Started
Kevin James Thornton’s super second act
By Amanda Olsen • May 10, 2024