Tag: Coronavirus
Pandemic Takes Its Toll On Remaining Holocaust Survivors
BY MIKE ADAMS AND JOSEPH WOLKIN
Holocaust survivors are disappearing.
Seventy-five years after the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp was liberated, the COVID-19 pandemic is bringing back too...
Long Island Begins The Reopening Process
After weeks of confusion over guidelines, guidelines and more guidelines, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran took to a podium on Wednesday, May 27 to...
Rite Aid Offers Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing
As COVID-19 testing becomes more available to the general public, additional testing sites are being created. However, only a select few of those sites...
Despite Claims, County Needs More Contact Tracers To Reopen
Throughout last week, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran has claimed the county currently meets five out of the seven requirements needed to begin reopening...
Opinion: The Problem With “The War On Coronavirus”
It’s sort of a big trend in American politics that we can’t start tackling a national issue until we’ve “declared war” on it. There’s...
Mayors Stress Need For Federal Financial Aid
Long Island’s mayors spoke with the area’s congressmen through a Zoom panel last Tuesday to convey how hard their communities have been hit by...
Car Parades Create Special Moments For Children
The cars lined up on the streets of Lindenhurst. Hundreds of people pulled into a desolate Lindenhurst High School parking lot, with social distancing...
Attorney General Forbids Garnishing Stimulus Payments
When the U.S. Department of Treasury authorized the Coronavinus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), eligible Americans struggling as a result of...
Veteran Leaves A Potent Warning With Passing
When Philip Kahn told his life story, he always opened with Samuel.
Less than a year into his century-long life, his twin brother died from...
County Looks To Quickly Ramp Up Antibody Testing
Nassau County is quickly becoming one of the main hubs for coronavirus antibody testing in New York as the state looks to aggressively expand...