Michael Seemann watched his new house fly high above his head. Well, part of it, anyway.
Suspended by a 40-foot crane, the last piece of Seeman’s new modular home was put in place at around …
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Alexandra Spychalsky
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4/17/13
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The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to move forward with a $150 million Army Corps of Engineers project that was described as the first major step toward protecting the barrier …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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3/20/13
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It was no laughing matter when Rockville Centre resident Robert Schiavelli was issued tickets on Feb. 12 and 13 for disturbing the peace with his loud laughter.
Schiavelli was given two …
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By Alex Costello
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3/13/13
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Nassau County Police Commissioner Thomas Dale said last week that with planning and consultation, tragedies such as the Newtown, Conn., shooting could be avoided.
“Many experts say we cannot …
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Howard Schwach
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1/15/13
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The Oceanside Fire District held elections for a vacant commissioner’s seat on Tuesday, and Biagio Rosano won.
Rosano was running against Gary Fish. Both are members of the Oceanside Fire …
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By Alex Costello
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12/13/12
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North Merrick residents will have the chance to vote in their fire commissioner’s election next week.
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By Julie Mansmann
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12/7/12
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Bellmore and North Bellmore residents will have the chance to choose the newest members of their fire districts’ boards of commissioners in elections to be held next week.
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By Julie Mansmann
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12/7/12
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The planning division of the Nassau County Department of Public Works has partnered with several organizations to conduct a federally funded study that will explore ways to promote development in three yet-to-be-determined downtowns surrounding Long Island Rail Road stations.
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By Julie Mansmann
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12/5/12
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In a scene straight out of a Hollywood movie, Long Beach police arrested a “violent” drug dealer on Thursday after a high-speed chase ended when he plowed his car into a police cruiser and sent …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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8/31/12
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The City Council approved a $56,000 contract with an architecture and engineering firm to move forward with repair work at City Hall, after council members questioned the extent of the work and a …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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7/19/12
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