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In recent times, far too many New Yorkers have been forced to flee the place they’ve spent most of their lives, driven out by high taxes, an ever-increasing cost of living . . . more
Really, the world outside is conspiring to corrupt us. The mindless chatter is deafening, the distractions are pervasive . . . more
As the calendar turns to fall, it’s time once again to share in the delights of all things Irish at the annual Feis and Irish Festival, presented by the Nassau County Board of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. more
A body was found on the Long Beach shore  Tuesday morning near Lincoln Boulevard. Police say the body is that of a 37-year-old woman. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene by … more
Read a book. Listen to a book. But don’t feel like you have to physically pick up the book. more
The National Council of Jewish Women hosted its 8th annual Back 2 School Store event on Aug. 6, aiding elementary students from underserved communities in obtaining clothing and school essentials for … more
Growing up, Tyquan Scott didn’t really like basketball. He mostly played football, and did so until high school. When he graduated from middle school and went on to Long Beach High, he … more
The Long Beach Historical Society held its annual craft fair at Kennedy Plaza on Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 6 p.m.  The Historical Society was founded in 1980 with a mission … more
One year after the inauguration of a new Torah, and two years following a heartbreaking act of vandalism that saw two Torahs and various sacred items stolen from the synagogue, the community comes … more
Oysters anyone? Across the island and in numerous communities, oyster fests are a big deal. Of course, the big one that most people think of is the Oyster Festival in Oyster Bay each year. But … more
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