Two years after receiving a notice that the rent would increase for the nearly 45-year-old Five Town Mini Golf and Batting Range business in Lawrence, owner Marty Rosen, is considering holding a rally to let his and community members’ voices be heard on the importance of the family-run business.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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5/21/23
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There’s nothing bigger on Long Island — at least as far as annual hospital golf fundraiser goes, and it kicks off Monday, May 15 at three Nassau County courses.
Sponsored by Mount …
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By James Bernstein
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4/24/23
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There are nearly two-dozen more conditional cannabis dispensary licenses on their way to Long Island. But thanks to local pushback in a number of Nassau County communities, chances are very low one …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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4/18/23
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Signature Bank, which has 40 branches across the country including one in Woodmere and one in Rockville Centre, was closed by state regulators as part of the same federal action that closed Silicon Valley Bank in California.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/13/23
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Two family-owned real estate firms that opened their doors in the 1950s with eyes to serve their immediate neighbors are now joining forces some 70 years later.
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STAFF REPORT
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3/6/23
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It’s been 12 years since Jeff Kaspar brought Hislon from Turkey to Long Island. But the owner of Hislon Jewelers is finding plenty of success — in Merrick.
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By Alexa Anderwkavich
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10/6/22
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On the heels of the community propelling the Town of Hempstead to hold a meeting that generated a six-month building ban in the Business Overlay Transit Oriented Development district in Inwood and North Lawrence, the town’s Industrial Development Agency is reviewing the possibility of offering tax breaks for the construction of a 138,245-square-foot, two-story warehouse on an 8.7-acre site at 65 Rason Road in Inwood that formerly housed a sewage treatment plant.
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By Jeff Bessen
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10/6/22
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Five years after Nassau County ceded the Rock Hall Road land to Lawrence and more than 13 years after the villages of Cedarhurst and Lawrence agreed to a county plan to the send the villages’ …
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By Jeff Bessen
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8/25/22
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A proposal to build a Sephardic synagogue across the street from Hewlett High School ignited roughly one hour of public comment with mixed reactions to the proposed shul at a Aug. 17 Town of …
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8/25/22
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Shoppers flooded the sidewalks of Central Avenue and side streets for the Cedarhurst’s Business Improvement District’s four-day Summer Sidewalk Sale, during which retail outlets and restaurants offered patrons tremendous bargains.
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By Lisa Margaria
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8/18/22
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