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From breaking news updates on 1010 WINS, to traffic reports on Z100, to sports recaps on WCBS 880, to political debates on national television, the alumni of Hofstra University’s radio station can be heard across the metropolitan area and around the country. more
Although the Herald Community Newspapers have had an online presence since 1999, an expanded, more comprehensive Web site has recently been launched to help readers keep in closer touch with their communities. The new LIHerald.com has more news, sports, local business and arts coverage and event listings than ever before. more
The public is invited to the League of Women Voters' candidates forum on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, 1125 Broadway, Hewlett. Details... more
Stepping together to prevent suicide... a walk on Sunday, Oct. 25, 11 a.m. on the Long Beach boardwalk. Details.... more
Police charged Leonidas Cotsifas, 50, of Bethpage with attempted murder and several other crimes on Thursday afternoon after he allegedly struck a 71-year-old man on the head with a paving stone in his Nassau Street home in Bellmore, critically injuring him. more
"Happy writes white,” the novelists say. Talk about a happy man or happy news and before you complete the thought, your readers will fall asleep. It was Tolstoy who glibly indicted happy families by saying “they are all the same.” more
Q. We have a turn-of the-(last)-century front-porch colonial. It needs substantial modernization, and I've found that problems that seem unrelated in fact do contribute to one another, leading to bigger costs than expected. For example, we need new wiring. I've seen knob-and-tube in parts. What’s the best way to rewire, since we need new insulation, there’s some termite damage and the steam boiler needs an overhaul? more
Merokeans are channeling frustrations once aimed at NextG Networks toward the wireless telecommunications company Metro PCS, which offers cell service on frequencies provided by NextG. On Sept. 29, two civic associations were set to announce a Metro PCS boycott. "We have to let people know that if they sign up with Metro PCS, they're not only helping them with their goal to cover Merrick with antennas, they're helping other companies to come in and do the same thing," said Joe Baker, president of the South Merrick Community Civic Association. more
Calhoun, Kennedy and Mepham high schools all celebrated Homecoming on Saturday, and students had a blast at the pre-game parades and at the big football games, despite all three home teams losing. Calhoun went down to Massapequa, 24-20. Kennedy lost a heartbreaker to Division, 21-20, after being up 20-0 at halftime. And Mepham was overpowered by No. 4 seed Wantagh, 30-7. more
The North Merrick Public Library has a new logo. At a Sept. 15 meeting, the Library Board of Trustees selected a design created by North Merrick resident Eileen McKenna from the 58 logo designs that were submitted to the library by 23 different people. McKenna is a graphic designer and her work can be found on the Internet at www.eileenmckenna.com.. The library's appeal for a logo was publicized in the Merrick Herald and other local outlets, flyers and on the library's Web site, beginning July 6, with a final submission deadline of Aug. 31. more
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