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Tara Conry

Long Island native Tara Conry is newsday.com's Nassau community journalist. A Hofstra University communications graduate, most recently she was a local editor for Patch and previously reported for the New York Daily News, Reader's Digest and SmartMoney. She's earned awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Press Club of Long Island and the American Society of Magazine Editors. When not covering Long Island's local communities, Tara enjoys running (often with her Old English Sheepdog by her side), playing soccer and indulging in her love of musical theater.

Promise to friend keeps Merrick woman walking for AIDS

Francine Goldstein, 67, of Merrick, receives an award

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While purchasing a new mattress at a local Sleepy’s store earlier this year, Francine Goldstein asked the salesperson to write her a check.

Goldstein, 67, of Merrick, has made similar requests to car dealers, politicians, her doctors, co-workers, friends and family during the past 25 years in her quest to raise money for organizations that support people with AIDS.

“I’m not ashamed to...

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New Jersey music festival raising funds for Ronkonkoma special needs school

Maria LeMon, owner of the Music Academy for

Photo credit: Handout, 2012

Maria LaMon was about to head out one Saturday night in late April, when the phone rang in her Oakdale home. She answered it and the man on the other line indicated that they had never met before, but he wanted to help her.

The caller, Jerry Ryan, 37, of Galloway Township, N.J., told LaMon that he was planning a three-day music festival in Atlantic City and had selected her music school to...

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Cancer patients treated to makeovers in Look Good Feel Better demonstration in New Hyde Park

Cancer treatments have caused Fay Marie De Claro's

Photo credit: Tara Conry

When Selina Sears steps out of her house, she usually hides behind a headwrap and big sunglasses. Since being diagnosed with thyroid cancer in February 2012, Sears, 49, of Baldwin, has been undergoing treatments that have thinned her hair, discolored her skin and shaken her self-confidence.

That wasn’t the case Wednesday night, though, as Sears modeled a new look for  more than 100 people...

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Long Island Rail Road, postal service calling on Long Islanders to feed the hungry

Stamp Out Hunger representatives are, from left, AFL-CIO

Photo credit: Howard Schnapp

While catching a morning train Thursday, commuters at three Long Island Rail Road stations can also stomp out hunger.

LIRR president Helena Williams announced Wednesday morning that through a partnership with Island Harvest, the LIRR will hold a food drives Thursday at its Mineola, Hicksville and Ronkonkoma stations. Between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., train riders, LIRR employees and nearby residents...

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Kevin Spacey, Olympian Allyson Felix present volunteer awards to two Long Island students

Actor Kevin Spacey congratulates Samuel Lam, 18, of

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Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey and Olympic gold medal sprinter Allyson Felix are accustomed to receiving awards, but on Sunday night, they presented them to a group of young volunteers that included two Long Islanders.

In February, Samuel Lam, 18, of Old Westbury, and Cory Nichols, 12, of Oceanside, earned the title of New York State’s top high school- and middle school-level youth volunteers...

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Ellie Greenwich, late Cyndi Lauper collaborator and songwriting legend, remembered with Hofstra statue

A bronze of the late Ellie Greenwich, a

Photo credit: Howard Schnapp

Laura Alexis Greenwich Weiner stood patiently Tuesday morning on Hofstra University’s campus for a 12-foot statue depicting her sister to arrive.

It was worth the wait.

Greenwich Weiner’s sister, Ellie Greenwich, an award-winning songwriter and a 1962 Hofstra grad, died in August 2009 at the age of 68, but she left behind a legacy of music that includes hits such as “Be My Baby,” Do...

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Returning to 'home away from home' at Sandy-ravaged Oceanside Senior Center

Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray helps reopen the

Photo credit: Tara Conry

When superstorm Sandy ravaged the Oceanside community, Corinne Puglisi, 82, was not only displaced from her house in Bay Park, but also her “home away from home,” the Oceanside Senior Center, which was shut down for six months.

Like Puglisi’s Oceanside Harbor Drive home, the Town of Hempstead’s Oceanside Senior Center,  at 2900 Rockaway Ave. and 40 neighboring senior housing units had...

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Kids enjoy Sands Point Preserve during 'Screen Free Week' in Port Washington

Brigid Loughlin, 2, and her sister, Ciara, 5,

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Pushing her baby in a stroller, Marybeth Loughlin, 35, of Port Washington, watched her two older children scamper around the outdoor classroom Thursday at Sands Point Preserve.

The sisters -- Ciara, 5, and Brigid, 2 -- painted with rainwater, participated in a scavenger hunt and planted sunflower seeds as part of a program for “Screen Free Week,” a national campaign to encourage kids to unplug...

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Town Focus: Day 5 in Port Washington

The North Hempstead Town Dock, located at 347

Photo credit: Tara Conry

Just as sand mining, speedboat racing and seaplanes have left Port Washington, my time on the peninsula is coming to an end.

On my final day in Port Washington for Newsday’s “Town Focus” series, we will travel back in time to explore some defining aspects of Port’s past. Click here to view a collection of historical photos of Port Washington provided by the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society....

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Landmark on Main Street symbol of Port Washington’s fighting spirit

The Landmark on Main Street Community Center features,

Photo credit: T.C. McCarthy

Many outsiders know of Landmark on Main Street in Port Washington for its theater, which hosts a range of concerts and cultural programs throughout its October through June season. To the community of Port Washington though, the building, located at 232 Main St., is much more.

“We identify ourselves as a community center first,” said Sharon Maier-Kennelly, 42, Landmark’s executive director...

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