Film Captures the Courage and Pain of 9/11 Widows and Relatives
By Gary G. Toms
With September 11 fast approaching, many television networks will be broadcasting a number of special programs honoring those who were killed during the attacks. More...
Hold tight to your beach blankets and other possessions when you go into the ocean for a dip – at least within the confines of the 100 Precinct. More...
After an often contentious fight that split the Broad Channel community down the middle, the Broad Channel Athletic Club (BCAC) has told The Wave that it has closed on the athletic field and parking lot that form the club’s major sport’s facility for local kids. More...
Police Officer Mary Craine-Bachner poses near a memorial honoring police officers, firefighters and civilians killed during the World Trade Center attacks. More...
The Rockaway Partnership, a not-for-profit corporation of the Rockaway Chamber of Commerce, is seeking an artist to create a memorial to those from Rockaway who were lost in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11. More...
The tragic accident that took the life of 17 year-old Rockaway resident Ryan Rudden is a reminder that putting on your seat belt may be the most important thing you ever do in your life. More...
New York -- Should the Major League Baseball Players Association carry out their threat to strike on Friday, August 30, it will be the ninth time since 1972 that the troubled sport has experienced a labor stoppage. More...
The Multi-Cultural Family Festival was held at Bayswater Michaelis Park last weekend, and although it rained consistently throughout the day, the event will forever be remembered as an illustration of sheer will and dedication to community service. More...
Many years ago, I wrote the Wave suggesting that there be a surfing beach every ten blocks, so that no surfer would have to walk more than a quarter mile to the nearest surfing beach. There should also be a fishing beach every ten blocks.
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