Long Island’s utilities, long due for an upgrade, should see major improvements over the next few years thanks to a $1.4 billion agreement between New York state and the Federal Emergency …
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By John Maher
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2/26/14
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Cannon’s Blackthorn overflowed with music fans on Feb. 6, when the Rockville Centre- and Long Beach-based Tommy Brull Foundation hosted a night of music with Brooklyn-based songwriter Matthew Houck …
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By John Maher
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2/19/14
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Making good on Pope Benedict XVI’s promise to appoint three auxiliary bishops to the Diocese of Rockville Centre, Pope Francis appointed Monsignor Andrzej Zglejszewski to the position on Feb. …
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By John Maher
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2/19/14
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The Oceanside School District’s $30 million bond proposal passed by a comfortable margin on Feb. 11, with 62 percent of voters approving the measure.
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By John Maher
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2/18/14
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Due to road conditions after Thursday's nor'easter, the Rockville Centre School District has instituted a delayed opening for Friday, Feb. 14.
All elementary schools will open at 11:00 a.m., and …
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By John Maher
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2/14/14
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Schools Will Open On A Two-Hour Delay Friday, February 14
Schools will open exactly two hours later than usual Friday, February 14. Private and parochial school buses will also be delayed by two …
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By John Maher
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2/14/14
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Schools will be open today since the snowfall has been minimal. However, we will have a two hour delayed opening with the thought of giving our custodians time to clear and salt all areas and our …
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By John Maher
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2/14/14
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PSEG Long Island is preparing for another storm expected to bring a mix of snow and rain early Thursday morning through Friday, with potential wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour.
As of 6:15 …
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By John Maher
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2/14/14
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The Nassau County Police Department Arson and Bomb Squad are investigating a pair of recent car explosions in Oceanside and Island Park
The first of the two minor explosions, each resulting in …
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By John Maher
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2/13/14
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Rockville Centre awoke in the throes of a nor'easter that hit Long Island early Thursday morning, and was expected to bring 6 to 10 inches of snow, sleet and rain.
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By John Maher
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2/13/14
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