Food and beauty products came together to help those in need.
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By Parker Schug
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12/13/23
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Jeanne Browne, 75, a Long Beach native with a lifelong connection to the community, has an eye for history.
Browne wanted to spread that passion and interest among other residents, and assumed …
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By Angelina Zingariello
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12/1/23
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This year’s election results on Long Island, particularly in Nassau County, were indeed historic, when Republicans were unsuccessful in other parts of the country. I say this not just as a …
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11/22/23
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Las Vegas Sands can continue to move forward with its plans for a $4 billion commercial redevelopment at the Nassau Coliseum — at least for now.
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By Michael Hinman
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11/10/23
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What does it take to be a Businessperson of the Year? It’s putting aside their personal time to serve, according to Frank Camarano Jr., president of the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce.
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Staff Report
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11/10/23
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The redevelopment of the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale just took a detour after a New York State Supreme Court judge ruled a lease the Las Vegas Sands signed with Nassau County wasn't valid, and both sides would have to start the process over again.
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By Brandon Cruz & Michael Hinman
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11/9/23
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The war in Israel is one that I have clear opinions about, and one that has affected my personal life. Yet at this time, when expressing thoughts is more important than ever, I find doing so more difficult than ever.
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By Ilana Greenberg
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11/9/23
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It is a commonly held frustration of Long Island residents that our governments seem to always be behind the curve, as opposed to ahead of it.
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By Joshua Lafazan
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11/9/23
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Joseph Saladino has secured his re-election as Oyster Bay's town supervisor with nearly 31,000 votes against his opponent Jared Behr’s roughly 16,000. Saladino's campaign centered on his …
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By Will Sheeline
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11/8/23
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Thirteen Nassau County legislator districts are on the ballot for Election Day.
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STAFF REPORT
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11/7/23
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