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Randi Marshall

Randi Marshall

Editorial Writer at Newsday

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News
  • Local News

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Recent Articles

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Familiar feeling as the Masjid Al-Baqi, a Bethpage mosque, welcomes me

On a recent Friday, I joined the community for prayer, discussion and a meal.
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Suffolk County comptroller musical chairs

What the Newsday editorial board heard interviewing candidates for local office last week.
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NYC congestion pricing is working, after all

Toll reduces traffic, noise and crashes, but will it lead to better MTA train services?
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Israel, Gaza and the quest for a better world

Israel must do more — for the hostages, for the people of Gaza, and for Jews like me who are searching for the place we knew.
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South Bay Village's promise of housing seems lost on Sayville

Many residents insist on preserving Island Hills site as green space.
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Camp Mystic tragedy revives memories of a summer camp scare

The deaths of campers and others in Texas turned a quintessential experience into an unimaginable horror.
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East Northport affordable housing complex a dream come true for many

The nearly 1,000 applicants, including many from East Northport, Commack, Huntington, Deer Park and Brentwood, illustrate the intensity of the need for affordable housing.
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On a clear day, you can see ... what? The MTA has an answer

LIRR riders will finally have trains with clear views as the MTA acts to purchase a new fleet of cars whose windows will not fog. Another bonus: charging ports in every row.
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Anti-vaccine movement poses threat to public health progress

Setting a federal religious exemption or expanding the state's medical exemption would undo decades of progress on measles, polio and other diseases.
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Renaming of USNS Harvey Milk is cruel and misguided

Navy vet and icon of gay rights might not fit Defense Secretary Hegseth's myopic definition of a warrior, but he was a warrior and the kind of hero we should laud.
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It is no surprise when calls for violence lead to violence

Months of antisemitic protests against Israel's war in Gaza included calls for violence, resulting in the killing of two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington.