After a decade of planning, a project to connect the Sea Cliff Avenue sewer line to other streets in downtown Sea Cliff, and some closer to Hempstead Harbor, began last week.
Village Administrator …
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By Mike Conn
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5/21/20
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Members of John F. Kennedy High School's Student Government Association are continuing to support their community while learning from home. Over the past few weeks, student leaders have mobilized …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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4/27/20
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Forty finalists in The Society for Science & the Public’s 2020 Regeneron Science Talent Search were notified this week that the final stage of the national competition, which was scheduled …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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3/5/20
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Oscar Wilde’s frequently quoted adage “No good deed goes unpunished” can easily be applied to New York state’s recently enacted bail reform law, which ends bail for misdemeanor and low-level felony crimes considered nonviolent. The State Legislature’s intent may have been good . . .
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By Edward Lieberman and Geoffrey Prime
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2/28/20
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Many residents voiced concern about the purity of their drinking water at the Feb. 13 Sea Cliff board of trustees meeting. They were responding to a Jan. 29 New York American Water mailer stating …
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By Mike Conn
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2/20/20
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Anyone who thinks science is a quiet activity reserved for the ivy-covered halls of academe has never attended a science Olympiad like the one held at Levittown’s Division Avenue High School …
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By Timothy Denton
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2/6/20
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Seven Nassau communities, including Long Beach, will each receive $150,000 in federal funds to re-make the faces of their downtowns from humdrum storefronts and streets to places highlighted by bicycle paths, walkways, better lighting, affordable housing and parking spaces, County Executive Laura Curran announced Friday.
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By James Bernstein
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1/31/20
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For the first time in John F. Kennedy High School history, there are two finalists in the Regeneron Science Talent Search, Andrew Brinton and Katherine St George. On the day of the announcement, amid …
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By Andrew Garcia
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1/30/20
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Police officers are using increasingly sophisticated technology to monitor our every move. While the police know more about us than ever before, we know very little about the police departments that are paid to protect us.
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By Susan Gottehrer
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1/24/20
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