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Reminiscent of ancient Rome, this exquisite multi-level salon and day spa provides myriad luxurious services, amenities and products. more
Once again, New York state’s two biggest enemies — the ravenous unions and the legislators who are afraid to vote against them — have reared their ugly heads. Love him or hate him, let’s give our lame duck governor, David Paterson, credit for taking a stand. more
The Lawrence village administration is working to create an emergency management plan that would be activated during natural disasters and other emergencies. Nassau County Red Cross CEO Frank Cassano … more
A former Atlantic Beach village trustee who last served on the board a decade ago is trying to return to local government with a run for mayor. Edward A Radburn, who lost his re-election bid for … more
District 14 voters overwhelmingly approved the proposed Hewlett-Woodmere Public Schools budget proposal, as well as a proposition to establish a Capital Reserve Fund for technology projects, on … more
A cold drizzle fell as the short, yellow school bus from the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District pulled up last Wednesday to Kennedy Airport's Hagar 17, the 80,000-square-foot storehouse for the remains of what once were the two tallest buildings in the world. more
On May 1, a Pakistani-born American citizen, Faisal Shahzad, attempted to detonate a car bomb in Times Square. His intent was simple — to kill innocent American citizens and create economic chaos. more
Part one of a two-part series. Imagine building an incinerator next to a hospital nursery. That, critics say, is about what the Village of Freeport would be doing if it were to build a $550 million waste-to-energy incinerator alongside a wetland in south Freeport, near the Merrick border. Plans for the facility appear in doubt (see related story, "What's up with Freeport's incinerator plans?"). But if eventually approved, the project could have serious consequences for the local environment and human health. more
Hundreds of mourners packed Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Inwood Monday morning for a Mass of Christian Burial that paid tribute to Arturo Manzo, the owner of a local Italian restaurant who … more
District 15 voters approved the proposed Lawrence Public Schools budget on Tuesday and re-elected all three incumbents to the school board.  The $94.1 … more
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