The Tiegerman School is holding its 19th Annual Chefs for Children Food & Wine tasting on Oct. 27, at Leonard’s Palazzo in Great Neck. The location offers a middle-ground for the students …
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By Roksana Amid
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10/20/22
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The war on local school boards, teaching and history is escalating as conservative activists and Republican politicians prepare for the 2022 congressional midterm elections.
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By Alan Singer
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12/23/21
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Among the many items in the proposed $103.4 billion New York state budget is money for case management services and the UJA-Federation of New York is campaigning for an additional $2.5 million to aid Holocaust survivors.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/17/21
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Whenever the discussion turns to Long Island real estate, someone is bound to bring up apartment buildings. People are usually for or against them. The same arguments have played out over the past 20 years . . .
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By Christopher Capece
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11/30/18
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Stunning opulent home with a grand double door entrance leading into a beautiful half spiral staircase. Meticulously maintained first floor commands a large modernized kitchen featuring a sizable …
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10/31/18
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Experts at Custom Care Forever have thought of everything to make life easier for individuals and families. Whether you’re a busy professional requiring a personal assistant, a senior citizen in need of support and assistance in your home, or a family . . .
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By Teri Ann Loeser
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9/22/16
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When you think about it, there are very few opportunities to play a key role in a major, internationally televised sporting event when you aren’t the featured athlete. One of those rarities exists at the U.S. Open.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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8/23/16
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An Oceanside man was arrested and charged with robbing a bank in Great Neck Plaza last December.
On Dec. 6, 2015 at 1 p.m., a man entered the Capital One Bank on Middle Neck Road in Great Neck …
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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5/16/16
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I was a kid in the old days, when the hub of Long Beach was downtown, Park Avenue. We called the area Town, and we never had to leave it. Everything was there, from pizza for 25 cents a slice to record shops . . .
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3/18/16
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Joseph Richard “Dick” Bolger, formerly of Merrick, who taught music to generations of students in Bellmore, Great Neck, Delaware and Pennsylvania, died peacefully on Jan. 30 at home in Palatine, Ill. He was 96.
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2/13/15
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