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Special Events  -Doo-wop charity concertThe Nassau South Shore Chapter of the Long Island Board of Realtors invites you to the 2nd annual Doo-Wop Sock Hop charity event at the Sands at … 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 About Differences.” more
A home in the canals section of Long Beach caught fire last week after winds sparked an electrical-based blaze. more
A worm who loves pizza and Italian ices? That’s the premise (along with the “there’s no place like home” moral) of Carol Nicotra’s first book, “Old Man Max’s Cabbage Patch. more
Due to the threat of inclement weather, the Bellmore Family Street Festival, sponsored by the Bellmore Chamber of Commerce, has been postponed, and has been rescheduled for the weekend of Oct. 24-25. more
Your chance to get a taste of southwest Nassau County is coming up as the Peninsula Counseling Center plans its annual fundraiser. There will be 45 restaurants, bakeries, caterers and wineries participating in A Tasteful Evening at the Woodmere Country Club on Oct. 19. more
As part of the city’s efforts to find new parking options for residents, the City Council voted on Tuesday to approve a plan to lease two vacant lots in the East End and will create 100 parking spaces. more
More than 50 protesters calling for “real reforms” on issues ranging from policing to housing to hiring practices rallied outside City Hall Tuesday, and later took their grievances and demands to the City Council meeting. 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 first in a series of questions we have posed to the six candidates who are vying for three seats on the Council. more
Erwin Pitnick, one of several mortgage holders on property at 835 W. Beech St., at the corner of Nebraska Avenue, told City Manager Charles Theofan at Tuesday’s City Council meeting that he will fight Theofan’s plan to use eminent domain to take over two vacant lots at the corner in order to use them for 10 residential parking spaces. more
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