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Nearly 60 stores and restaurants took part in the Cedarhurst Business Improvement District’s Black Friday/Midnight Madness event that included sales on Nov. 25, 26 and 27 in businesses along Central and Cedarhurst avenues. more
Central Synagogue of Nassau County and Reconstructionist Congregation Beth Emeth have officially consolidated after it was approved by the New York State Supreme Court on Nov. 18. The entity will … more
After heavy rains on July 25 damaged the roof, water seeped into Avi and Sarah Miller’s first floor co-op at 261 Central Ave. in Lawrence and caused considerable damage, the couple is suing Lawrence 261 Apartments Corp., the co-op owner, as a result of what the Millers consider to be an unreasonable delay in repairs. more
It’s been nearly four years since Hurricane Sandy extensively damaged the Long Beach Medical Center and indirectly led to its closure. Its absence still looms large . . . more
A: The summer is here and that means warmer temperatures and longer days.  It is the perfect combination to head out and go for that relaxing walk or lounge in the yard.  But there are some … more
As his kitchen television silently aired CNN’s footage of the chaos the day after five white Dallas police officers were killed by a black sniper during a peaceful demonstration, Malvernite and New York City Police Detective Steven McDonald was listening to a speech by Robert F. Kennedy, made nearly 50 years ago, on the day after the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination. more
Alyssa Garbarino’s second concussion came on a frigid Sunday afternoon when she was 17. Under overcast skies, Garbarino, of North Merrick, who was then playing with the East Meadow Soccer Club’s Storm, bruised her way through a sea of bodies. As she battled with her opponent on the Northport Cow Harbor United Soccer Club, she was constantly driven to the ground, her head hitting the hard earth. As fast as she went down, though, she popped back up. As the game wore on, she began to feel dizzy and developed a sharp headache. more
Hundreds of people gathered at the Alva T. Stanforth Sports Complex near Elmont Library on Saturday to kick off the Elmont/Belmont Day Parade, marking the unofficial start of summer and the lead-up … more
I grew up in Yaphank, a 14-square-mile hamlet in Suffolk County, virtually in the middle of Long Island. (The community to the north is, in fact, called Middle Island.) I remember . . . more
Clipping a dog’s nails is very important. Even more so, if your dog is going to be active and run around.  Many dogs can break a nail easily if it is too long.  The nail can … more
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