Thousands of residents in the East End found themselves without power midday Wednesday.
Around 11:20 a.m, roughly 3,220 customers in Long Beach and Lido Beach lost power, according to Long Island …
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By Alexandra Spychalsky
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2/13/13
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One of my favorite Broadway shows has always been “Cabaret,” starring Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey. One of the memorable songs is “Money.”
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11/15/12
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A Long Beach pizzeria has agreed to pay more than $45,000 in back wages after pleading guilty last week to misdemeanor charges that it had stiffed its workers over a three-year period.
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By Anthony Rifilato
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10/17/12
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More than a thousand Long Islanders of all ages flocked to Cedar Beach in Suffolk County, off the Ocean Parkway in Babylon, to play volleyball with friends and neighbors.
As the sun began to drop below the horizon, dozens of empty volleyball courts filled up as players made their way to their assigned courts. A live band was performing at the Beach Hut, a restaurant and bar on Cedar Beach.
Spectrum Classic, a team comprising Merrick and Bellmore residents, and captained by Dennis Georgiades, was in the crowd that day.
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By Madeline Fish
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7/24/12
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Colorful blooms will bring many visitors (actually thousands) to Hofstra University for one the area’s favorite springtime traditions, Hofstra’s Dutch Festival. The festival celebrates its 29th year on Sunday with the glorious tulips that honor the Dutch heritage of founder William S. Hofstra.
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By Karen Bloom
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5/2/12
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Following Tuesday’s heated meeting over a proposal for the city to run its own volleyball league, city officials scrapped the unpopular plan after the volleyball community turned out in forced and …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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3/15/12
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When Long Beach resident Amy Morganstern moved to the city from Plainview 13 years ago, she wanted not only to live in a thriving beach town, but also to play her favorite sport, volleyball.
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Anthony Rifilato
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3/14/12
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The tulips are on display once again. Those colorful blooms attract thousands each year to Hofstra University for one of Long Island’s enduring traditions, Hofstra’s Dutch Festival.
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By Karen Bloom
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4/27/11
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Although the National Weather Service issued last week’s Blizzard Warning to be in effect from last Sunday morning to Monday evening for Nassau County, the storm’s effects have lasted much …
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By JACKIE NASH
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1/6/11
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Colorful tulips attract thousands each year to Hofstra University for one of Long Island’s enduring traditions, the Hofstra University Dutch Festival.
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Karen Bloom
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4/28/10
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