I’m offering a ticket to ride. This summer, if you can’t actually get away, if you can’t relocate your body to a distant shore, then at least think about relocating your mind. Reading, we know, is our escape from reality . . .
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6/14/19
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The heavy, wet snow that fell on the Five Towns is not only hazardous when driving, but danger lurks when shoveling.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/22/18
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Updated: 1:47 p.m., March 21: For the fourth time in March, the National Weather Service was predicting that a nor’easter would sweep into the Long Island region, this time bringing with it …
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By Scott Brinton
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3/21/18
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For the fourth time in March, the National Weather Service is predicting that a nor’easter will sweep into the Long Island region, this time brining with it freezing temperatures and heavy …
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By Scott Brinton
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3/21/18
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Updated 10 a.m. March 22: No doubt, Town of Hempstead Supervisor Laura Gillen, of Rockville Centre, was right: Wednesday's nor'easter, though it appeared to be fading fast in the afternoon, was not over.
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By Scott Brinton
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3/20/18
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The morning was quiet on Wednesday. The afternoon was not, when a nor'easter swirled across Nassau County, dumping heavy, wet snow on roads, causing congestion on numerous thoroughfares.
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By Scott Brinton
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3/7/18
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With temperatures plunging into the single digits, Nassau County is opening the following warming centers:
Cantiague Park Ice Rink – 480 W. John St., Hicksville
Phone: (516) …
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1/4/18
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A powerful winter storm was expected to roll into the greater metropolitan area sometime early after midnight on Thursday morning, bringing with it snow, frigid temperatures and heavy winds.
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By Scott Brinton
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1/3/18
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A: As the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together. In the case of snowbirds and sunbirds— affectionate nicknames for traveling retirees—this is definitely true. Snowbirds are …
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Christopher Zarra, CFP®, ChFC®, CFS®
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12/15/17
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Snow started falling across Nassau County around 10 a.m. on Saturday, and by noon an inch to two inches had already accumulated. The National Weather Service was predicting three to five inches of the white stuff, with potentially higher totals on the North Shore.
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By Scott Brinton and Laura Lane
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12/9/17
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