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Ellen Pickus has never returned to the World Trade Center site since the terrorist attacks eight years ago. She wants to remember it for the life it once exuded when she walked there with her husband and watched brides posing for wedding pictures and musicians putting on concerts beside the twin towers. more
The West End of Long Beach may have an additional 10 parking spaces if the city goes forward in acquiring a vacant lot using eminent domain. 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
People named in Crime Watch items as having been arrested and charged with violations or crimes are only suspected of committing those acts of which they are accused. They are all presumed to be … 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
In recognition of National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month, which aims to increase the community’s understanding of the grief associated with the loss of an unborn or newborn child, Winthrop-University Hospital’s Perinatal Bereavement Team will host the sixth annual Walk to Remember on Saturday, Oct. 3 at 9 a.m. at Field 5 of Eisenhower Park in East Meadow. more
Did you know that Sutton Place restaurant-bar on West Park Avenue was once a library? Or that the Magnolia condos across the street were an elementary school? Perhaps you’re unaware that Lindell School was once the high school. more
At their August meeting, members of the Long Beach-Island Park Brokers Council had a roundtable talk about various goings-on in their selling areas. Among their topics were a recent New York Times article on shelved building projects that referenced the still-undeveloped Superblock on Broadway; a letter City Manager Charles Theofan mailed to residents about enforcing illegal-rental laws; proposals for metered parking and group rentals. more
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