After almost 20 years in development, ground is about to be broken on a nearly $1 billion mixed-use project on waterfront property along Garvies Point in Glen Cove . . .
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5/5/16
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Hop into some springtime delights at Long Island Chidren's Museum's annual bash.
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3/16/16
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Imagine being a recent immigrant without access to much, a senior citizen on a fixed income forced to count every penny, a homeless person struggling to survive on the street or anyone who has …
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Nathan Weiser
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12/22/14
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Shoppers from near and far poured into North Bellmore’s newest grocery store last Friday. North Shore Farms, a Long Island-based grocery chain founded in 2003, opened its first South Shore …
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By Julie Mansmann
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11/28/14
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North Shore-LIJ Health System officials said on Oct. 23 that they intend to develop a multi-million dollar biological containment unit at one of its 16 hospitals, designed to c
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By David Weingrad
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10/29/14
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The vote was unanimous — hookah bars are now banned from the Village of Rockville Centre.
No one spoke up at the public hearing on the proposed ban at the Board of Trustees meeting on Monday.
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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10/8/14
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As hookah smoking becomes more and more popular, a greater number of hookah bars are popping up all over Long Island. But some places see them as a nuisance, and municipalities are starting to ban the smoking lounges.
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By Alex Costello
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10/1/14
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With thousands of commuters facing a possible strike this Sunday, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said that in addition to an existing ferry service in Rockaway, it will add a free ferry …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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7/15/14
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Four Nassau County hospitals received the highest grade in a quality-of-care survey conducted by the Leapfrog Group, an organization that evaluates how well hospitals protect patients from accidents, injuries, errors and infections, while encouraging transparency and access to health care information.
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By David Weingrad
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5/14/14
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With the arrival of St. Patrick’s Day on Monday, March 17, spring can’t be far behind. Salute the Old Country, this weekend and next, at one of the lively celebrations nearby and enjoy a parade or two
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By Karen Bloom
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3/12/14
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