It is often said grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, meaning that what exists outside of our lives is typically more appealing than what exists inside.
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4/24/23
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On the heels of leading the MacArthur girls soccer team to a Long Island title in the fall in his first season as head coach, Steve Costello is finding more success this spring on the baseball …
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By Andrew Coen
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4/24/23
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A congressman from Seaford and two of his Long Island colleagues are pressing for legislation to eliminate the cap on the deduction for state and local taxes on income tax forms, which would allow homeowners to deduct all of their state and property taxes.
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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4/23/23
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Volunteer fire departments are constantly faced with the challenge of recruiting new firefighters and emergency medical technicians — as call volume increases and the number of active members decreases.
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By Jordan Vallone, Mallory Wilson, and Michael Malaszczyk
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4/23/23
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After spending a few years in the corporate world, Wantagh native Sam DeMase — using the experiences she had gained — circled back to her childhood love of writing to publish her book “Power Mood.”
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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4/23/23
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For over 60 years, women who claimed they were sexually abused by Stuart Copperman, a former pediatrician who owned and operated a Merrick practice, have waited for answers, and now, some form of justice may be on the horizon.
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By Jordan Vallone
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4/23/23
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More than 200 people showed up recently to not only celebrate Women’s History Month, but to support a charity as well, raising more than $60,000 for Family & Children’s Association.
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Staff Report
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4/23/23
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Q. We are concerned we may have waited too long because of inflation. It seems nearly impossible to afford our renovation.
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By Monte Leeper
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4/21/23
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Q. We purchased our home with minor damage from Hurricane Sandy, and were told that because there was little or no damage, just mold in the unfinished basement and new boiler, the house was fine, no title problems. But . . .
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By Monte Leeper
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4/21/23
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Buyer beware. Many of today’s most popular electronics — including Tesla cars, e-scooters and smartphones — are powered by lithium-ion batteries, because they can can store large quantities of energy in a small space.
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4/20/23
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