Q. We are in a quandary about insulation. Our house was built in 1948, and isn’t insulated well. We decided to add a master bedroom and kitchen extension and insulate as much as we can.
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By Monte Leeper
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7/13/23
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Q. We completely rebuilt in 1996, and are ready to retire and sell. Our real estate agent told us they checked our permit records and it was never signed off.
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By Monte Leeper
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7/13/23
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According to the latest Existing Home Sales Report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the inventory of homes for sale this year compared to last year has increased for the last four …
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Rich McQuillan
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1/7/19
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This gorgeous All Brick Gregorian Colonial features over 3500 square feet of possibilities. Sitting on a spacious double lot, the home comes complete with an in ground salt water pool and plenty of …
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1/7/19
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Beautiful Colonial. Architectural details reflect the art and beauty of this exquisite updated home. Spacious living room, dining room, laundry room, eat-in kitchen with breakfast room, three …
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OPEN HOUSE 3/5 11:30am-1:30pm
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3/2/17
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This beautifully expanded cape on 110 x 100 ft. property has all you could want. Located in the village’s Western section, this home has a spacious living room with fireplace and formal dining …
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Open House - Sat., 10/15 & Sun., 10/16, 1:00 – 4:00pm
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10/13/16
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded a $37 million contract to a Bay Shore-based construction and engineering firm to begin the first phase of a long-awaited coastal protection project for the barrier island in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
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By Ben Strack
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4/1/16
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Daylight saving time is March 13, when we spring our clocks forward by an hour. It is also a great time to review your home fire safety and check your detectors.
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By Sam Pinto
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3/11/16
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South Nassau Communities Hospital presented the results of a study of the barrier island’s medical needs to more than 100 residents at Lindell Elementary School on Monday, where hospital officials said that using $170 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency and state funds to build a hospital that resident have been calling for would result in the loss of more than $10 million a year.
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By Ben Strack
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3/3/16
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The City Council unanimously approved a measure last week that will cut red tape for residents in the Walks and West End neighborhoods looking to elevate their homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The resolution also closed a zoning loophole that allowed a developer to build a controversial two-family home on West Market Street last year and sparked a public outcry.
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By Anthony Rifilato
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2/25/16
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