In a move likely to spark intense debate, Long Beach acting City Manager Ron Walsh said the city is soliciting requests for proposals to nonprofit, youth, recreation and other organizations …
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By James Bernstein
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4/12/23
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The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to hire three law firms and an engineering company to help study a proposal by the Norway-based energy company Equinor to build a wind farm …
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By James Bernstein
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4/6/23
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The early stages of the coronavirus pandemic were a time of uncertainty and fear. High unemployment resulted in hunger among adults and children alike. Limited access to school nutrition programs created a frightening scenario for many families.
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By Roksana Amid
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3/23/23
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Signature Bank, which has 40 branches across the country including one in Woodmere and one in Rockville Centre, was closed by state regulators as part of the same federal action that closed Silicon Valley Bank in California.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/13/23
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The Long Beach City Council Tuesday night proposed what appeared to be an innocuous resolution: a pro forma request that it maintain control over a portion of the Ocean Beach Park in the event that …
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By James Bernstein
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3/9/23
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It’s only been a few weeks since Tom Suozzi retired from his longstanding role as a member of the U.S. House, but he’s already opened the next chapter.
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3/6/23
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Two family-owned real estate firms that opened their doors in the 1950s with eyes to serve their immediate neighbors are now joining forces some 70 years later.
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STAFF REPORT
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3/6/23
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In the first two years of the coronavirus pandemic, much of the state was put on hold. People were asked to avoid crowds and limit their travel, and governments issued stay-at-home orders. The streets of Glen Cove were eerily quiet throughout much of the lockdown, leaving many of the city’s businesses hanging by a thread.
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By Roksana Amid
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2/23/23
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Roughly two dozen homes on the border of Glen Head and Glen Cove will no longer be on the Jericho Water District’s tax roll following a request by the district to the Town of Oyster Bay. The …
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By Will Sheeline
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2/23/23
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The official discussion of tables is tabled no longer.
The Long Beach City Council voted 3-1 on Tuesday night to create a mechanism to allow tables and chairs to be used on the boardwalk on a …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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2/23/23
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