
Let’s Designate the Last Sunday of October for Halloween
It’s the same story almost every year — parents rushing out of work early to get back home and escort their children to go trick-or-treating on the night of a workday. It’s late and it’s […]
It’s the same story almost every year — parents rushing out of work early to get back home and escort their children to go trick-or-treating on the night of a workday. It’s late and it’s […]
By Aaron Gibbings This past summer, the New York State Legislature passed the Puppy Mill Pipeline Bill (A.4283/S.1130), with landslide majorities in favor in both houses. The bill would prohibit the retail sale of dogs, […]
The case for Zelenskyy: Over the last century, Time magazine would name its Person of the Year each December to great fanfare. It might be the person who had the greatest positive effect on the […]
New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele recently received an endorsement from the League of Humane Voters of New York. The mission of the League of Humane Voters is to create, unite and strengthen local political […]
The Connetquot School District is coming under fire from gay activist groups, and even the New York State governor’s office, for upholding its no-flag policy that prohibits a teacher from displaying a pride flag in […]
By Steve Levy Spending caps work. That is the conclusion reached by the Center for Cost Effective Governance after reviewing spending and/or tax caps that have been implemented in approximately 30 states. High-spending states underperform […]
By Kelly Alvarado The Riverhead Chamber of Commerce hosted a Legislative Breakfast at Stonewalls Restaurant on Oct. 19 to address town and state issues affecting Riverhead area businesses. Included in the discuss was aid […]
In the early 1990s, many observers concluded that New York City was simply ungovernable. Over two thousand murders a year. Porno theaters and prostitutes identified Times Square. Squeegee men intimidated motorists as they drove out […]
By Kelly Alvarado On Tuesday, Oct. 11, the Suffolk County Legislature unanimously approved $1.8 million in funding for the reinstatement of a gunshot detection program in eleven communities to combat gun violence. The […]
On Thursday October 6, business leaders and local residents of Long Island’s east end filled the ballroom at the Southampton Inn to participate in The Long Island Metro Business Action’s East End Supervisors’ Roundtable, which […]
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