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Long Beach’s annual Turkey Trot hit the boardwalk over the weekend, drawing a large crowd of runners once again. The children’s race took off first, with the anticipated adult race … more
The City of Long Beach announced today that Police Commissioner Ron Walsh has resigned.   Inspector Richard DePalma will assume the position of acting police commissioner until a … more
"On CNN, when we saw the devastation, I was … more
Long Beach Public Schools students have had quite the busy start to the school year. Music, arts and futures have all been on display. Long Beach Middle School announced the induction of 27 … more
Jeanne Browne, 75, a Long Beach native with a lifelong connection to the community, has an eye for history. Browne wanted to spread that passion and interest among other residents, and assumed … more
A decade ago, there was a fire at Chabad of the Beaches at Beth El. A group of firefighters banded together to save two Torah scrolls from the devastation. They were honored with a service on … more
The holidays are in full swing, the stores are bustling with holiday shoppers, moms are baking their traditional Christmas butter cookies, but not all seems right with the world — not in our … more
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been given the OK to cover a larger percentage of Hurricane Sandy-related costs, and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said that the additional funding would … more
Nassau County Scouts are always up to something. Camping, competitions and drives are frequently on the agenda, especially in Long Beach. Almost 150 Scouts from all over Nassau County converged … more
The Nassau County Department of Health announced on Thursday that the results of water-quality testing at beaches in Nassau County that began in mid-April, including Long Beach, show that area … more
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