Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum will become a Covid-19 vaccination site, County Executive Laura Curran announced over the weekend.
“We’re focused on continuing to ramp up our …
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By Scott Brinton
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3/7/21
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The days of rummaging through your car’s glove compartment for loose change while approaching the Atlantic Beach Bridge toll booth could be coming to an end in the near future.
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By Matthew Ferremi
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2/24/21
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As of 8:30 p.m. Sunday, the following schools districts within the Heralds' coverage area reported on their websites that they would close on Monday, Feb. 1, because of an impending snow storm that …
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1/31/21
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After guidance came from the Nassau County Department of Health on how high-risk sports should be conducted, it appears that the Lawrence School District will have a winter sports season, however the boys basketball tryouts scheduled for Monday ae postponed because of the snowstorm.
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By Jeff Bessen
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1/27/21
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Taking the temperature of the country after a presidential election, especially one as controversial as 2020, that saw arguably the most divisive president in the nation’s history ousted after nearly four years of vitriol, could be considered a fool’s errand.
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By Jeff Bessen
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1/27/21
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With the Covid-19 vaccines being rolled out and with an increasing need for places to inoculate people, the Village of Lawrence made its residents aware of the Nassau County Medical Reserve Corps, a group of medical volunteers, and offered the county the use of the Lawrence Yacht & County Club as a point of vaccine distribution.
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By Jeff Bessen
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1/6/21
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News about an FDA approval for the coronavirus vaccine is monumental, but we must not allow it to lull us into a false sense of complacency. This war isn’t over . . .
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By Laura Curran
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12/17/20
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As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, businesses across Long Island have dealt with steep declines in revenue, and in some cases have been forced to close. But despite the frightening economic …
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By Matthew Ferremi
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12/16/20
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Nassau County officials swore in 185 cadets at the Police Academy in Massapequa Park Friday morning — one of the largest classes to enter the county’s rigorous, seven-month officer …
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By Scott Brinton
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12/11/20
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Though they appeared individually, in a virtual waiting room, 36 Five Towns residents who voiced their concerns about the potential development of Willow View Estates at the Woodmere Club were united …
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By Matthew Ferremi
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11/25/20
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