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On BoardZoning boardmeets at City Hall at 7 p.m. on Sept. 24.School boardwill hold a work session at Long Beach Middle School at 8 p.m. on Sept. 29.City Council meets at City Hall at 7 p.m. on Oct. … more
“Ever since I was a kid, I was always fascinated by Corvettes,” said Long Beach resident Lester Ginsberg. more
I remember driving west on Park Avenue in Long Beach with my then 1 1/2-year-old daughter tucked in her car seat behind me. It was midday, and the sun shone so brightly. There was a break between the buildings, and through it I could peer toward the destruction. more
On Aug. 30, while most Long Beach students were out with their parents buying new clothes and supplies for the coming school year, students at the Harriet Eisman Community School, an alternative high school, were receiving their diplomas at a graduation ceremony at the Long Beach Library. more
Excitement filled the air as students at all seven Long Beach schools entered their new classrooms on the first day of school, ready for another year of learning. Not only did they meet new teachers, but they will also be introduced to some new and expanded educational programs and other features. more
I became a member of the Facebook nation during my senior year at Manhattanville College in 2005. In those days, Facebook created and opened a network for only a few select colleges. Oh, what a happy day it was when Facebook created the Manhattanville College network. I had already created a MySpace account and was hesitant to join another social networking site. But at the behest of many of my classmates, I too jumped on the bandwagon. more
Ronald Gordon of Long Beach spent the summer working as an intern at the Nassau County District Attorney’s office. D.A. Kathleen Rice said Gordon, who is a student at Touro Law School, gained … more
Long Beach resident Mindy Ferrentino Wolfle of Long Beach, president of Neptune Marketing, was recently elected to the Board of Directors of the Public Relations Professionals of Long Island for … more
“It’s the right spot to be,” Mary Ann Marino said of a bench on the Long Beach boardwalk that she and her family dedicated to her firefighter son, Ken, soon after he was killed at the scorched World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. more
For parents and children alike, summer offers a respite from hectic school mornings. But after Labor Day, when children in the Long Beach School District head back to school, the manic mornings return. more
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