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Fraser-Pryce Leads the Jamaican Clean Sweep With Her Fifth World 100 m Title, As the US Scores Four Wins

Ruchi Jaiswal - July 19, 2022

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NHL postpones Islanders games after COVID outbreak within team

Eight Wheatley High School athletes claimed county championships in cross country, track and field, with two races breaking school records. (Photo courtesy of East Williston School District)

Wheatley School runners take county championships

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Running club founder George Erkmann dies at 86

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Hofstra names NBA champion Speedy Claxton as new basketball head coach

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Great Neck native Steve Cohen’s purchase of Mets finalized by MLB...

Robert Pelaez - October 31, 2020 0

Great Neck native Cohen’s purchase of Mets approved by MLB’s Ownership...

Robert Pelaez - October 23, 2020 0

Famed Yankees’ pitcher Whitey Ford dies at 91 in G.N. home

Robert Pelaez - October 13, 2020 0

Officials ‘top off’ new Islanders arena at Belmont Park

Robert Pelaez - October 13, 2020 0

Lawsuit against Nassau’s high school sports postponement dismissed by judge

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From Hofstra lacrosse to a Stanley Cup title, Jon Cooper represented...

Robert Pelaez - October 6, 2020 0

New proposal could turn Coliseum into a full-time music venue: reports

Robert Pelaez - September 22, 2020 0

Great Neck native Steve Cohen purchases majority ownership stake in Mets

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Curran an advocate for high school sports to be played in...

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