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Open since May, Monterey has brought to Long Beach a fresh milieu, a décor that orchestrates the “City by the Sea.” While the original structure prevails - bi-level with high, decorative ceilings - the site that once housed Corbin & Reynolds has otherwise been revamped. Now light and airy, the ambience draws on beach-like hues of taupe and aqua. Swirling napery patterns topped with turquoise stemware, grass-cloth menus with matching wall coverings, and iridescent vessel waterfall sinks, are only a few of the stunning additions to behold. more
The sport of badminton is quickly gaining popularity across Nassau County, and Long Beach is a perfect example. more
Long Beach High School has a new addition to fall sports. Since last year, after playing in gym and after participating in the Badminton for Breast Cancer Tournament, a group of students had an urge … more
Board meeting The Long Beach Board of Education will hold a public work session at the middle school at 8 p.m. on Oct. 27. Beach Cleanup The Long Beach High School Surf Club invites local residents … more
Soon, there will be a playground, one where all the children can play. Supporters recently celebrated the groundbreaking for construction of a universally accessible park at Eisenhower Park, in East … more
During this election season, which will culminate in the Nov. 3 vote, the Herald has asked the Long Beach City Council candidates for their view on topics of concern to residents. This is the final … more
With Long Beach City Court Judge Stanley Smolkin retiring, Frank Dikranis is running for his seat on the Republican ticket, and Scott Nigro will run as the Democratic candidate. Their bios are as … more
There’s a little less shade on some streets in Long Beach. Due to roadwork on the 500 block of East Market Street and 600 block of West Chester Street, 34 trees were cut down. Kevin Mulligan, … more
The Artists in Partnership presents the 2nd annual Social Cinema Festival, at the Long Beach Library from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1. The theme of this year’s festival is “Reel Fears: What’s So Scary … more
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