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Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall will become a sea of blue on Jan. 27. Hundreds of members of the New York City Police Department, as well as Wantagh and Seaford residents, will pack the venue … more
New York’s secretary of state, Rossana Rosado, recently announced that $668,385 in grants have been awarded to fund 16 projects for Long Island municipalities to help preserve the South Shore Estuary Reserve. more
The next time you visit Bloomingdale’s flagship store on Lexington Ave., and admire its beautifully decorated windows and interiors, make sure you tip your hat to Malvernite Bob Oliva. more
Seven years ago, the collapse of Lehman Brothers marked the beginning of a devastating recession that hurt New York families more than most. On paper, Long Island’s economy seems to have bounced back from the Great Recession. It now boasts . . . more
I’m sure there are at least a few readers who remember two great comedians, the late Alan King and Bob Newhart. One of their favorite topics was the hazards of air travel. more
Bob Oliva was recently made chief of the Malverne Police Reserve, which was founded in 1958 to act as additional eyes and ears for the Malverne Police Department. more
In addition to the $31.8 million tax levy, Island Park schools are hoping voters approve a capital reserve fund. The reserve fund would be used like a savings account for the district’s improvements to school buildings, mainly to replace roofs at both Lincoln Orens and Francis X. Hegarty schools. more
Wantagh schools are in need of a little TLC. That’s the message from district officials, who are seeking voter approval to spend more than $2 million of the district’s capital reserve fund for a variety of upgrades at its five buildings. more
The North Merrick School District is seeking to borrow $14.65 million for infrastructure upgrades at Camp Avenue, Fayette and Old Mill Road elementary schools, which administrators say are essential for the schools’ long-term use. Local residents will decide at the May 19 school vote whether to approve a bond sale to fund the buildings and grounds improvements. more
The Merrick Library is opening a business center at which independent contractors such as academic tutors and financial advisers can meet with clients, or job prospects can engage in online interviews more
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