If you have been reading my articles, you know that storm-drain runoff is one of many factors that have negatively affected Long Island’s Great South Bay. The declining clam population has also …
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Steven Trezza
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10/20/10
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The article below is the final of four articles submitted to the Herald by West Hempstead High School sophomore Steven Trezza, a Boy Scout with Troop 240 in pursuit of the rank of Eagle Scout. …
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10/20/10
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The Great South Bay is the body of water situated between Long Island and Fire Island. It is contiguous with South Oyster Bay to the west (ending at a series of small islands in Seaford) and connects …
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Steven Trezza
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10/13/10
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On Friday, Oct. 29, the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring their first Gala Art Auction at St. Mary’s/Maris Stella Council Knights of Columbus at 78 Hempstead Avenue in Lynbrook. There will be a preview at 7 p.m. followed by the auction at 8 p.m.
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10/13/10
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Did you know that most storm drains empty directly into our streams, lakes and bays? Pollutants such as oil, antifreeze, gasoline, soil, litter, pet waste, fertilizer and pesticides found on …
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Steven Trezza
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10/6/10
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West Hempstead High School sophomore Steven Trezza is a Boy Scout with Troop 240 of West Hempstead. In his current pursuit of the rank of Eagle Scout, Steven has launched a community service project …
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9/29/10
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Members with the Wounded Warrior Project held their annual picnic in Eisenhower Park on Sept. 21.
A local ambassador for the organization, Paul Hastings, accepted a $15,000 donation from the Nassau County Police Benevolent Association. “It was an awesome turnout,” said Hastings, “and it was a more than generous donation from the PBA.”
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9/29/10
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Most Long Islanders know — thanks to pocket-draining experience — that living here carries a hefty price tag. What many don't seem to know is that they can change that.
How?
One way is …
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Lee Landor
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9/22/10
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Most Long Islanders know -- thanks to pocket-draining experience -- that living here carries a hefty price tag. What many don’t seem to know is that they can change that.
How?
One way is …
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Lee Landor
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9/22/10
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As voters headed to the booths on Tuesday for the primary elections, the East Meadow Public Library carried on a campaign of its own. The library is seeking help from the community — in the …
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Mike Caputo
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9/15/10
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