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What’s the standard reaction when someone sees a truck bearing down on them? Most likely, it’s to move out of the way and as quickly as possible. While that may be an option on the road, however, it isn’t inside the octagon, where Freeport’s Eddie “Truck” Gordon not only boasts a perfect 7-0 mark as a professional mixed martial artist. more
Second of two parts. From the early 1970s to the 1990s, civic and environmental activist Morris Kramer scoured the sands of Atlantic Beach and Long Beach in search of hypodermic needles and balls of sewage sludge that had congealed on disposable pens and bottle caps. more
First of two parts. In 1965, Morris Kramer, a 30-year-old bachelor who lived in Atlantic Beach with his mother, claimed that the Lawrence Public School District and the State of New York were discriminating against him. Kramer owned no property and had no children in the schools, so, by state law at the time, he couldn’t vote in a school district election. That, he said, violated his constitutional rights. more
The Long Island Ducks (78-47 overall record) open the 2011 Atlantic League playoffs on Wednesday when they play Game 1 of the Best-of-5 Liberty Division series. more
The Long Island Ducks are having no difficulty scoring runs. The team – which leads the Atlantic League with 515 runs through 81 games – has scored double-digit runs 13 times this year. more
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Real Estate Department is in discussions with a prospective tenant to lease two vacant, dilapidated stores under the Atlantic Avenue Long Island Rail Road … more
The Long Island Ducks, the first-half Liberty Division champions of the Atlantic League, opened the second section of their season with a 13-2 win over the Road Warriors last Friday. more
Looking for something fun to do with the family this summer? For a touch of nostalgia and a taste of souped-up excitement, visit the East Rockaway and Lynbrook car shows on Wednesday and Thursday evenings through August. more
A family of four can still enjoy a night at the ballpark without breaking the bank. The Long Island Ducks, in their 12th season in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, offer seats for a little as $10, free parking, and a promotional giveway at nearly every home game. more
In his first address as mayor to a major village organization, Bill Hendrick was the guest speaker at the Chamber of Commerce’s monthly networking breakfast on Tuesday morning. Hendrick told chamber members that the village would be moving forward with a “believe, dream and imagine” attitude. more
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