The owner of the Bay-Gull Store in Broad Channel recently called The Wave to say that she would no longer carry The Wave in her store because of an article that we printed recently that headlined the fact that a man had pled guilty in a hate crime at More...
On Friday, October 12, 2001, family, friends and colleagues gathered together to honor an educational leader. Long-time Rockaway resident Mary Manti has served as the principal of P.S. 15 in District 15, Brooklyn. More...
Development at the Hartman YMHA on Seagirt Boulevard will soon "lead to the revitalization of the entire peninsula," according to a statement by Harry Wertlieb, the president of the Y. More...
Amidst chants of "Not Fair", "Undemocratic", and "dictatorship", nearly 50 members of the community participated in a peaceful protest outside the American Legion Hall. More...
You look across the bay and see the jagged skyline sparkling like beach quartz. Other times, usually late in the day, the sun washes over the buildings giving them the look of newly minted pennies. But now, no matter what the light, something More...
Bad enough we had to experience the crushing and devastating, horrific event on Sept. 11 at the WTC, and elsewhere. Now, we are threatened by biological outbreaks of Anthrax in parts of the nation. Is this a war of nerves? It sure appears to be. More...
Halloween is the event of the year for children of all ages. So there will be Halloween at Fort Tilden, Gateway National Recreation Area this year. More...
Eighty years ago the Brits declared total warfare against the I.R.A. The patriotic band had little arms and not much chance of winning against the foe (England). But the Irish volunteers decided to do or die. More...
Once again, Rockaway is getting stuck as a dumping ground for the city. Forty-four studio apartments are to be built at 29-54 Beach Channel Drive at the corner of Bay 32 and Beach Channel Drive. More...