The financial disruption fueled by the pandemic burdened businesses across many industries, particularly in the arts and culture sector. That’s something Anayo Michel, owner of Layla’s …
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By Juan Lasso
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6/11/23
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The Coliseum Motor Inn, in East Meadow, was closed by the Town of Hempstead May 30 due to unsafe and unsanitary living conditions, according to town officials.
An inspection of the hotel conducted …
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By Mallory Wilson
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6/11/23
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Mount Sinai South Nassau’s sparkling new ambulatory medical facility in Long Beach — on the grounds of the nearly century-old Long Beach Hospital, which was extensively damaged in …
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By James Bernstein
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6/11/23
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The Water Authority of North Shore has finally received $2 million in state funding that will allow it to begin establishing operations and take a more active role to municipalize the North Shore …
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By Will Sheeline
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6/11/23
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It’s still early in the beach season in the city, with lifeguards having been on duty only since May 27. Nevertheless, they have had an unusually busy start.
Hundreds of beachgoers …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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6/11/23
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As the school year draws to a close, the Valley Stream Central High School district community announces its 2023 valedictorians and salutatorians.
With an advanced course load and multiple after …
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By Caroline Kelly
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6/11/23
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Liberty New York Water has raised rates across Long Island, with an average increase of roughly 13 percent per month for North Shore customers, while in other municipalities such as Merrick, the …
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By Will Sheeline
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6/11/23
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A ll gowned up and dressed to impress, Valley Stream North High School students grabbed their dates for the school’s annual prom held this year at the Jericho Terrace banquet hall in Mineola on …
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By Juan Lasso
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6/11/23
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Sea Cliff is popularly known as the “Village of Volunteers” due to its residents’ avid participation in fundraising and community improvement efforts. Simon Kletter, an eighth …
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By Will Sheeline
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6/11/23
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A Manhattan man was arrested for scamming multiple Nassau County business owners to net thousands of dollars in a spate of fraudulent fire inspections, police said.
All told, Michael Carrion, …
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By Caroline Kelly
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6/11/23
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