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All of Long Island is under a Winter Storm Watch from the late night on Wednesday, Feb. 8, through Thursday evening, Feb. 9, as a low-pressure front moves through the region, according to the National Weather Service. more
Lynbrook Department of Public Works Superintendent Phil Healey looked on as his employee, Peter Gerbi, drove one of his trucks up a gigantic salt mound, adding the final touches to the latest delivery. more
On Saturday residents from Franklin Square ventured outside with their children and animals to experience the first major snowfall of the winter. Although cold and windy, many started shoveling … more
Twenty-five emergency vehicles covered nearly 81 miles of roadway throughout the village as Monday’s blizzard continued into Tuesday, plowing, salting and laying down sand as they tried to stay … more
Bellmore-Merrick homeowners began appearing from their snow-covered homes and digging out as light broke over a virtually pure-white landscape on Tuesday. A severe winter storm dumped 10 to 14 inches of snow on Bellmore-Merrick from the early morning on Jan. 26 to Jan. 27, with winds whipping across the community at 25 to 35 miles per hour and drifts reaching two to three feet. more
A nor'easter barreling out of the South blanketed Bellmore-Merrick with more than six inches of snow, causing hazardous driving conditions. All Bellmore-Merrick districts closed school on Thursday … more
Because of today's storm, The Nassau University Medical Center announced that its last outpatient session appointment at all five family health centers — in Westbury, Roosevelt, Hempstead, Elmont and Freeport — will take place at 4 p.m. more
A collection of photos from last weekend's blizzard, taken by Herald photographers and local residents. more
Both the Malverne and West Hempstead districts declared Thursday, Jan. 27, a snow day. All schools are closed and all after-school activities and events have been cancelled. Some 13 inches of snow fell on parts of the south shore of Long more
Rockville Centre residents awoke to a familiar sight Friday morning — fresh snow. As the fourth storm of the new winter season departed, leaving four to five inches of the powdery white stuff … more
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