The next phase for Grand Avenue in Baldwin

The second phase of improvements to Baldwin’s Grand Avenue has been given the go-ahead after the Nassau County Legislature’s Rules Committee unanimously approved the project on Jan. 6, Legislator Debra Mulé announced in a news release.

Baldwin Lions Club teams up with Massapequa & Levittown Lions for Stand-Up Comedy fundraiser

The Baldwin Lions Club, in collaboration with the Massapequa and Levittown Lions, will host a Stand-Up Comedy Fundraiser next month, the Baldwin club’s first money-raising event of the year.

The Retirement Village People perform at Baldwin Library

A lively crowd gathered at Baldwin Public Library on Jan. 11 for a unique performance by Stevie GB, Joe Gelish, Anita Starlite, and Les Degan, known as The Retirement Village People. 

Denying Baldwin won't be easy

To say Baldwin’s girls’ basketball team is on a mission this winter would be an understatement. The Bruins, who saw their string of nine consecutive Nassau County championships come to an …

New New York state tax credit for small businesses introduced

The Lift Our Communities, Advertise Locally Act would provide small businesses with up to $4,000 for marketing in community media.

Legislator Debra Mulé to host mobile office hours in Baldwin

Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé is proactively reaching out to the community by extending the accessibility of her district office resources through a series of mobile office hours.

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Jerry Kremer: Cleaning the 2024 slate is comforting

One of my pet peeves is our national airline system.

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Pete King: An inauguration that was decidedly different

Last month I traveled to Washington, joining many Nassau County Republicans, including County Executive Bruce Blakeman and GOP Chairman Joe Cairo, to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump as our 47th president.

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Jordan Vallone: Conspiracy has no place after tragedy

For those unfamiliar with the scale of destruction, the fires that began igniting near Los Angeles in early January have scorched over 40,000 acres, claimed at least 27 lives, injured more than 20 people and destroyed over 15,000 structures.