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This holiday season, when American consumers are once again gearing up to brave the crowds at the malls and outlet stores, or the endless expanse of the online marketplace, the Herald encourages you to do at least some of your shopping in the places you know best — your local downtowns. more
Thanks to a 5-4 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in June, states are now allowed to mandate the collection of state sales tax on items purchased online from out-of-state retailers. Passing such a measure in New York, with certain stipulations, would benefit small businesses of all types. more
Elise Damas, director of the Pathway to Citizenship Long Island Program at the Central American Refugee Center in Hempstead, says she is really worried about the possible end to the Temporary Protected Status program for El Salvadorans, Hondurans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Guatemalans because it could lead to a rise in crime. more
New Yorkers got a double threat last week. We learned that North Korea now has a missile capable of threatening New York, and we learned . . . more
In the coming weeks, many of us will be busy with — that is, distracted by — holiday preparations. December has traditionally been a time to tune out Washington political wrangling. This year is no time to check out, however. more
When the House Ways and Means Committee met to consider its bill to revamp the U.S. tax code . . . more
The City Council announced plans to hold a public hearing at its Nov. 21 meeting to discuss a proposed law that would prohibit the sale of tobacco products to anyone under age 21. Council members … more
As Congress takes up the issue of tax reform, it would do well to look back to a successful tax overhaul that should be the guide for getting it done right again this time. more
Since 2012, when New York state adopted the Common Core State Standards, many students with special needs have received certificates rather than diplomas when they completed high school. more
The Long Beach Chamber of Commerce, along with State Sen. Todd Kaminsky and the City of Long Beach, celebrated the addition of two new chamber members on Aug. 26: Sean Sullivan, owner of Beach Local Café, and his wife, Kelly Sullivan, a financial adviser at Edward Jones Investments. more
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