Once every 10 years, state legislatures across the country play a game known as reapportionment. After the federal census is completed, your elected state legislators will decide . . .
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5/17/19
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Location, location, location! Barnum Waterfront Colonial sits on an extra deep lot and includes a 40 foot bulkhead dock with boat slip. With 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths, this very well maintained …
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4/18/19
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Most Long Islanders don’t blink when they hear the words “congestion pricing,” but this idea, now before the State Legislature, is a big deal for out-of-city drivers.
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3/15/19
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Stunning colonial home with an oversized lot upon arrival at the home. Meticulously maintained home commands a large modernized living room and full eat in kitchen. This 3 story home offers plenty of …
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3/13/19
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It is difficult to fully comprehend the opioid epidemic’s effects across New York state. But without the brave service of our law enforcement officials, it’s likely that the impacts of opioid addiction and overdoses would be even more severe.
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By Manuel Vilar
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1/17/19
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Herald Community Newspapers hosted a re-launch party for the Fortune 52 column, written by Beverly Fortune, at a networking event at The Loft By Bridgeview in Island Park on Dec. 12. The waterfront venue was alive with cheerful chatter as over 150 guests networked and shopped at the ladies’ “Holiday Night Out.”
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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12/20/18
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Baldwin-based company Race Awesome is giving the Long Island Marathon the makeover that it deserves. The company has taken on the role of race director of the 2019 marathon . . .
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11/29/18
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Schools and bridges are crumbling across New York state. Many Long Island hospitals are outdated, and local downtowns are in desperate need of revitalization. But New York’s “Scaffold Law” makes us among the most difficult places in the country to get projects like these off the ground.
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By Mitchell Pally
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11/1/18
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The Nassau Friends of National Rifle Association hosts an annual banquet fundraiser but this year, during a time of increased debate over gun-control, the event drew protests of the venue and elected …
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By Jordan Laird
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10/25/18
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A field of purple flowers: Nearly a thousand turn out for Walk to End Alzheimer's at Eisenhower Park
961 Participants raised funds for the Walk to End Alzheimer's on September 15, at Belmont Lake State Park in Long Island, New York.
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By Genesis Ibarra
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10/25/18
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