A first-of-its-kind nationwide study by the Alzheimer’s Association revealed that approximately one-eighth of the senior citizens living in Nassau County are afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease.
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By Siela A. Bynoe
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8/17/23
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With the reconviction of former State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and the sentencing of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver in July, we are left with the lingering question . . .
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8/2/18
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Perhaps no show on American television addresses the perilous times in which we find ourselves more vividly than ABC’s “Black-ish,” which . . .
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2/1/18
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On Nov. 7, New York voters will decide whether a state constitutional convention should be held. By law, every 20 years . . .
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10/26/17
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People like to think the best of others, including elected and appointed officials at all levels, from your local village to the high hills of Albany or D.C. Our confidence is almost always affirmed, because most local public servants are . . .
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9/22/17
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Every time Herman "Eli" Soblick, 92, of Franklin Square hears about World War II veterans being recognized for their heroic acts in battle, he wonders, where are his medals?
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By Vanessa Parker
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7/27/17
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A Silver Alert is being posted for Kermit Black, 68, from Elmont, who has been missing since Monday.
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3/28/17
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Bullish? Bearish? Last week The New York Times featured an article in which “top investors” offered their predictions for the economy in the coming year.
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1/13/17
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The state legislative session came to an end on June 17, and legislators have a lot of accomplishments to hang their hats on. There are, however, some notable things that did not get done.
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7/6/16
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