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A Syosset man who claimed that Long Beach Police Commissioner Michael Tangney punched him in the face at a traffic stop last year was found not guilty last week of running a stop sign — and has … more
Nearly a week after two cars collided at Monroe Boulevard and East Beech Street on Aug. 10, which resulted in an overturned vehicle but no reported injuries, according to the Long Beach Fire Department, the father of one of the drivers called on the City Council to address stop sign safety at the intersection. more
Most area schools reopened this week, which means the roads are going to be more hectic on weekday mornings and afternoons. more
Freedom of speech comes first To the Editor: Neal Montero’s letter (“Boodman’s signs should come down,” Dec. 17-23) is an affront to the First Amendment to the Constitution of … more
Despite the threatening letter from the City of Long Beach concerning the election-season signs nailed to his house on East Olive Street, Richard Boodman has no plans to take them down. The … more
Don’t be dead right To the Editor: With regard to issues with the number and location of stop signs and biking in Long Beach (“Dead man’s corner?, Oct. 8-14), let's instead explore … more
Stop-sign crusade is needed To the Editor: While my neighbor Richard Boodman's signs may be controversial, there is no doubt that his ongoing efforts for a coordinated system of all-way … more
DWI is a nightmare To the Editor: Regarding the Herald's editorial "The unseen side of DWI — it isn't pretty” (Oct.8 -14), it’s true that DWI is far more complex than the slogan … more
Pizzeria deck issue muddledTo the Editor: There are several misconceptions in recent letters to the editor in your paper that should be clarified (“Pizzaria deck should stay up,” Sept. … more
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