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Last week, Governor Cuomo gave his third State of the State address, and touched on many of the major issues facing our state — Hurricane Sandy relief and recovery, job creation and economic growth, and gun control. more
In 2011, the median property tax bill in Nassau County was $8,478, putting Nassau a close second to Westchester County for the highest property taxes in the country. more
Basketball generally gets put on the backburner during the summer months, but hoops took center stage July 28 at the Center for Recreation and Sports on the campus of Adelphi University, the site of this year’s Malone Mulhall Benefit Game. more
As if one stimulus package wasn’t enough, President Obama has proposed giving hundreds of billions of dollars in additional federal funding to struggling state and municipal governments to hire more teachers, firefighters and policemen. more
Danny Green, Scott Machado, Justin Burrell, Tyrone Nash and other elite basketball players from New York have agreed to star in the second Malone Mulhall Benefit Basketball Game to be held July 28. more
Earlier this year, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said to his state’s public unions, “I am going to take control of this budget.” And come hell or high water, he did. more
The Oceanside School District began presenting its proposed 2012-13 budget to the public at a Board of Education meeting on Feb. 7. Still in the preliminary stages, the spending plan that was … more
Just in time for holiday shopping, Lord & Taylor in Garden City is having its annual benefit fall sale on Tuesday, Nov. 1, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. In this economy we need all the help we can get … more
Last Saturday, an enthusiastic crowd of approximately 2,500 witnessed one of the more memorable events in the illustrious history of New York basketball as the inaugural Malone Mulhall Benefit Basketball Game was played at Carnesecca Arena. more
The Oceanside School District kicked off its months-long budget process with its first workshop on Jan. 24, highlighting select pages from the 2011-12 spending plan, of which the biggest change was a … more
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