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Hurricane season in the Atlantic began June 1 and stretches for six months, until Nov. 30. It’s time to make sure you’re prepared. more
Long Beach High School’s Peer Leadership Club organized a successful Color Run on May 16 at Long Beach Middle School’s Veteran’s Field. more
Holding a tiny, 2-month-old black pitbull, Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray announced last Friday that the town’s animal shelter in Wantagh was caring for 11 dogs that were part of an alleged dog fighting and heroin ring that was busted last week. more
A new adoption season will kick off at the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter on Saturday, April 11 as the shelter hosts “Spring Fling: Spring Ahead to a New 4-Legged Love.” From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., all pet adoptions are free, and adopters will go home with a free photo with their new family member. more
In its continuing mission to reduce the unwanted dog and cat population, the Town of Hempstead has introduced its new mobile surgical van, which will be used to perform spaying and neutering procedures in different communities. more
Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky (D-Long Beach) went to Posh Pets Animal Shelter in Long Beach on Mar 9, to announce he is co-sponsoring a package of three pet friendly bills. more
The Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter found homes for 178 pets during its Home for the Holidays adoption program, which ended on Jan. 4. That bests last year’s total of 157. more
Bob Barker always reminded viewers of “The Price is Right” to help control the animal population by having their pets spayed or neutered. The Town of Hempstead is expected to soon adopt that policy. more
Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray cited famed singer Perry Como when announcing the start of a free pet adoption program at the town’s animal shelter: “There’s no place like home for the holidays.” more
A pair of animal rights activists, who have long called for reforms at the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter in Wantagh, spoke up at a recent board meeting with concerns about the future of the facility. more
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