Guest Column
Cotten-DeGrasse: Re-elect Downs and Silva
Former school board president and former teachers' union president Ann Cotten-DeGrasse urges support for incumbents in the May 21 school board election.
Guest Column
Can we go back to quiet?
There are some things you'd just rather not know about people.
Guest Column
Zeldin: Looking ahead on Long Island
In the second part of a two-part op-ed, Rep. Lee Zeldin outlines his agenda concerning issues of special interest to the First Congressional District.
Guest Column
With all that campaign cash rolling in, who are the incumbents really representing?
Opinion: Looking over the list, I am not surprised that the Republicans have three times the campaign contributions of the Democratic challengers. It triples my belief that they are not working for us, the people who hired them.
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A local’s tips for tourists: How not to wear out your welcome
Enjoy our hometown. We make it nice for you so please return the favor and make it nice for us to have you here and want you to come back.
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Thiele: $7.6 billion bailout for aging upstate nuclear plants a double insult to L.I. ratepayers
Long Islanders paid for LILCO’s Shoreham mistake so that a nuclear plant would not open. Now the state wants Long Islanders to pay again so that nuclear plants in another part of New York will not close.
Guest Column
Zeldin: My local legislative priorities
Rep. Lee Zeldin sets forth his local legislative priorities in this first of a two-part op-ed.
Guest Column
In My OpinionFrom Obamacare to Trumpcare: What to expect if the controversial health care law is repealed and replaced as promised
An insurance agent who's dealt with the changing landscape of health care and health insurance for more than 20 years gives his insights on what will likely happen if the Affordable Care Act is repealed.
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Grapes and Greed: 5 ways J. Kings is in your pocket
Guest column by Larry Simms questions propriety of town's settlement with Grapes and Greens/Cider House owner.
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Zeldin: Combatting opioid epidemic requires more funding for treatment, education and law enforcement
Congressman Lee Zeldin: In the coming weeks, Congress will take up legislation to provide funding for a three-pronged approach to combat the heroin and opioid abuse epidemic.