Residents and environmentalists have long urged county and state officials to be more aggressive in their efforts to upgrade Nassau County’s aging sewage treatment plants.
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1/23/14
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From his days as a cub reporter in Long Beach to the pinnacle of New York State politics as the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, Jerry Kremer tells all.
The sponsor of more than 250 …
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By Howard Schwach
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1/16/14
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C. Santos Floral & Events started out as a little shop on Park Avenue in Long Beach.
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12/15/13
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Reminiscent of a café one might find on a Greek island, West End GR opened its doors in August.
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11/21/13
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The Long Beach Public Library is the setting for a weekend of family fun, beginning Nov. 8. The sounds of country music will be heard all weekend-long, concluding with a family fun day on Nov. 10.
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11/6/13
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According to Lothar Miller from Stuttgart, Germany, currywurst is to a German as a burger is to an American.
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10/24/13
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School tax rates have gone up an average of almost 20 percent over the past two years, well over the state-mandated 2 percent tax cap.
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10/24/13
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As the largest network of urgent care facilities on Long Island, Premier Care now has 12 locations with more to come.
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10/10/13
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I’ve been reading former U.S. Sen. Al D’Amato’s last few columns, extolling the virtues of Republican County Executive Ed Mangano.
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10/10/13
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While the UPS Store in Long Beach was closed for business after Hurricane Sandy through January, it remained open to accommodate customers and help the community.
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9/26/13
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