Long Island has the potential to be the East Coast’s clean energy hub.
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By Gary LaBarbera
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10/27/22
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It’s a tradition dating back to some of the earliest days of modern construction. When a building is almost completed, the builders celebrate its construction by placing the last steel beam at the highest point in what’s known as a “topping out” ceremony.
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By Andre Silva
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9/16/22
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Supporters of Mount Sinai South Nassau are set to gather once again at The Seawane Club on Saturday, Sept. 17, to help raise funds for hospital projects that are expected to expand services along the South Shore.
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STAFF REPORT
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8/19/22
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Q. Why are prices so high? I know we can blame it on the pandemic, but I wonder if prices are really going to come back down, or whether this is the new normal. We’re trying to decide whether to start our renovation . . .
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By Monte Leeper
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5/30/21
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Despite vocal community opposition, construction is progressing on a $60 million, 230-unit apartment complex on Rockaway Avenue in Oceanside, and developers have set December 2021 as its completion date.
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By Mike Smollins
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11/19/20
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Governor Cuomo on Friday halted any "non-essential" construction work, and at any work site where construction continues, social-distancing must be maintained.
Essential construction, Cuomo said, …
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By Scott Brinton
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3/28/20
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Moe Hossain, a new Oceanside business owner, has been in the construction industry for 20 years. RLB Safety and Hardware, which opened on Long Beach Road earlier this year, is his second location; the first opened in Lynbrook in 2015.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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1/30/20
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Economic growth, new tax revenue and the means to attract new businesses to the region are all built on the idea that New York state actually welcomes investment. In the state capital, in the wake of the failed Amazon headquarters deal, that simple assumption continues to be shredded.
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By Kyle Strober and Mitch Pally
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6/14/19
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After Hurricane Sandy devastated the Oceanside-Island park area, local activists, and local and state officials, began working on a plan to make sure a storm would never again leave behind so much …
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By Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
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10/27/17
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It was noon on a warm September Friday. “We usually get a decent crowd for lunch,” Peter’s Clam Bar manager Pepe Poblador said as he stood in the nearly empty dining room of the venerable …
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By Peter Belfiore
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9/21/17
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