There’s nothing bigger on Long Island — at least as far as annual hospital golf fundraiser goes, and it kicks off Monday, May 15 at three Nassau County courses.
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By James Bernstein
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4/24/23
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There are nearly two-dozen more conditional cannabis dispensary licenses on their way to Long Island. But thanks to local pushback in a number of Nassau County communities, chances are very low one …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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4/18/23
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The New York Racing Association has corralled Gov. Kathy Hochul’s support for the Belmont Park redevelopment plan — which would completely modernize the 118-year-old horse racing facility in …
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By Ana Borruto
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2/9/23
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The occurrence of natural disasters has not slowed in recent years and neither have the relief efforts orchestrated by the Keller Williams Legendary real estate agency in Franklin Square.
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By Ana Borruto
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11/17/22
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The Franklin Square Chamber of Commerce has named chamber member Patricia McColley Business Person of the Year for her work with Long Island Jewish Valley Stream hospital.
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By Kepherd Daniel
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11/2/22
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It’s been 12 years since Jeff Kaspar brought Hislon from Turkey to Long Island. But the owner of Hislon Jewelers is finding plenty of success — in Merrick.
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By Alexa Anderwkavich
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10/6/22
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The New York State Sheriffs’ Association and FirstNet, Built with AT&T, have partnered to launch a statewide health and wellness program that will be available to all 58 county sheriff’s offices in New York.
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Staff Report
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8/1/22
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There are more than 15,000 jobs — a record amount — posted on the state labor department’s seasonal job bank in a variety of industries from amusement parks to farms and restaurants and summer camps across every region.
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By Jeff Bessen
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6/30/22
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Molloy University not only has a new name, but it also has a new gift — a $2 million one the school describes as its largest single gift in its 67-year history.
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By Tom Carrozza
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6/23/22
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Why do small businesses matter? There are more answers to that question than there are streetlamps on your local Main Street.
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By John Keating
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5/5/22
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