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John Capone told his mother that he would be on TV one day. But when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s seven years ago at 40 years old — and only six months after marrying his wife … more
The Lynbrook American Legion’s recently formed Ladies Auxiliary held a tea and get-together at the Lynbrook Library in October. The newly formed Auxiliary will assist American Legion Post 335 … more
Union Rags wins! [Photo gallery]
A gallery of the Herald's images from Saturday's Belmont Stakes. more
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an Executive Order on Monday, Nov. 5 which provides for any voter in Nassau County who was displaced by Hurricane Sandy to vote by affidavit ballot at any poll site in New … more
Fans of chilling thrillers, psychological twists, and blood-curdling horror will have to look no farther than Malverne this July. The Malverne Community Theatre is producing three shows of … more
Two retirees who represent more than 46 years of combined service to the Lynbrook school district were honored during the Oct. 11 board of education meeting. Retirees included Carlos Jimenez, … more
Teaching children about history could be a difficult task as the events usually occurred way before the kids were born and the people recalling that long ago news are so much older. However, the … more
Judy Griffin is hoping to reclaim the 21st Assembly District seat this November. The former Assemblywoman from Rockville Centre announced her candidacy last week, expressing a renewed commitment to … more
The NYU Langone Cancer Center for Kids toy room is stocked for the rest of the year with the help of Brianna O’Hagan and athletes at the East Rockaway School District. more
New York unveils groundbreaking payroll tax credit for local news outlets, boosting journalism sustainability and democracy. more
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