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Doug Hilson: UrbanscapesAn original exhibition of recent works in painting and drawing by Doug Hilson, professor emeritus of fine arts at Hofstra. Imaginative large-scale, …
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11/27/15
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Our thoughts are quickly turning to the big feast that arrives next week — and with it the spectacle and delights of the festive season ahead.
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By Karen Bloom
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11/18/15
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The company that owns Twin Rinks — an ice skating facility in Eisenhower Park that opened just over a year ago — has filed for bankruptcy and plans to sell all its assets, But indicated that the facility will remain up and running until new ownership takes over.
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By David Weingrad
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6/11/15
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In his State of the County speech Wednesday night in East Meadow, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano painted a bright picture of Nassau’s present and future, touting his administration’s efforts to attract young people and families to the county, spur growth in the private sector, downsize government and hold down taxes.
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By Brian Racow
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3/13/15
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Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching — setting the stage for all the spectacle and delights of the festive season ahead.
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By Karen Bloom
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11/19/14
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Development of the Twin Rinks Ice Center has hit full steam at Eisenhower Park, as construction crews are working to build an 80,000-square-foot indoor facility, an outdoor rink and a sports recreational center.
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By David Weingrad
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4/10/13
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Eisenhower Park will soon be home to an 85,000-square-foot sports and recreation center, highlighted by two National Hockey League-sized ice rinks and one outdoor recreational rink. The privately financed complex will cost an estimated $15 million to construct, and will be funded by a company called Twin Rinks at Eisenhower Park LLC.
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By David Weingrad
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1/24/13
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Eisenhower Park will soon be home to an 85,000-square-foot sports and recreation center, highlighted by two NHL regulation-sized ice rinks and one outdoor recreational ice rink. The privately financed complex will cost an estimated $15 million to construct, paid for by a company called Twin Rinks at Eisenhower Park, LLC.
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By David Weingrad
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1/23/13
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