Malverne
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UFC bantamweight champ gave Uniondale High School students his message of perseverance and self-determination.
2m read2m readThe only winner statewide had all five midday draw numbers correct.
Here are spots to visit and excursions to try that offer fun for everyone this season.
Long read11m readUpcoming Events
American Legion Post 44 Meetings
Post 44, new members welcome; meets only on the fourth Wednesday of the month in July and August
Where
American Legion Post 44 - Malverne
240 Franklin Ave.
Malverne, NY
11565
Phone: 516-599-8645
Disabled American Veterans Meeting
The National Amputation Chapter 76, no meetings in July
Where
The National Amputation Chapter 76 of the DAV
40 Church St.
Malverne, NY
11565-1735
Phone: 516-887-3600
Scenes from a Nassau Class A baseball quarterfinal between Plainedge and host Calhoun on Sunday.
Alec Edwards' homer backs Colts starter in Nassau Class A quarterfinal win.
2m read2m readThe vehicle was heading east near the exit for the Wantagh State Parkway when the driver struck the tree, a State Police spokesman said.
Paxlovid dramatically reduces the chances of hospitalization or death for those at high risk of severe COVID-19. But many Long Islanders are still unaware of it, and some are nervous about taking it.
4m read4m readHere are more than 20 ways to get started this holiday weekend.
4m read4m readMike Cavanaugh takes his kayak out into the waters near his East Rockaway and Gilgo Beach homes in search of the bottles. He then researches the history of the bottles to compile stories for a website he created.
3m read3m readJessy Panzer, one of the few female aerobatic air show performers and air racers active in the United States, will perform at the Jones Beach show on Memorial Day weekend.
4m read4m readRams host Mepham Sunday and if Clarke wins, they'll play a doubleheader.
2m read2m readThe graffiti was found at an Urgent Care on Hempstead Turnpike, police said.
"Six Million Dollar Man" and "Bionic Woman" will be at Hofstra July 2 and 3.
Tim McCabe, of North Bellmore, said doctors found two cancerous tumors while he was undergoing a liver transplant. He gave himself a day to be angry about it, then moved on to face his latest health challenge.
4m read4m readStudents of color have gone from being the minority to the majority in 32 Long Island districts over the past 20 years, a Newsday analysis found.
Long read9m readThe 13-member group from South Korea is the first K-pop act booked at UBS.
'The William Floyd Youth & Government program continues to be the gold standard.'
3m read3m readThe elections marked widespread victories for candidates endorsed by local teacher unions, and numerous losses for those groups that backed candidates critical of the ways race, gender and history are taught.
3m read3m readNearly 100 Village of Hempstead elected officials, clergy, law enforcement and local residents held a vigil Tuesday outside village hall to pray for racial equality and for the victims of the mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket.
2m read2m readMastodon will be the Swedish metal band's special guest at the Elmont show.
Shelby Modell's "whole life was dedicated to helping people," her son said.
2m read2m readJoseph Scannell, a longtime Nassau legislator, was dedicated to constituents.
2m read2m readLong Island's colleges and universities are planning commencement ceremonies that largely return to pre-pandemic traditions.
4m read4m readCyclones must bring their own wall at Mill River Complex Park.
2m read2m readLocal business owners said they have been hampered by shipping delays at the Port of New York and New Jersey. The backups have slowed the arrival of key ingredients for products, cutting into businesses' bottom lines.
Long read8m readLong Island's 124 school districts are proposing average spending increases of 4.17% for 2022-23, a Newsday survey found. Average tax collections are due to rise only 1.54%.
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Here are more than 20 ways to get started this holiday weekend.
3m read3m readStudents of color have gone from being the minority to the majority in 32 Long Island districts over the past 20 years, a Newsday analysis found.
Operation "Long Island Wave" was the first of its kind on Long Island in 15 years and was carried out ahead of what authorities said is a typical increase in crime during summer months and because of an uptick in shootings, officials said.
3m read3m readAre gas stations benefiting from rising prices? Is it price-gouging? Is it worth it to buy premium grade, or turn off the A/C? Here are some answers.
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