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Most residents may put a sign or two on their lawns that promote a favored political candidate. But last week, Long Beach resident Richard Boodman had a contractor post seven custom-made signs — most of them blaming the Republican administration in Long Beach for a man’s death —across the wooden deck that wraps around his East Olive Street home. more
It was a first in Long Beach. more
John McLaughlin, the incumbent Republican city councilman who is running for re-election, may be kept from participating in the candidates forum the League of Women Voters of Long Beach will host on Oct. 28 at the Long Beach Library. more
The Long Beach Board of Education unanimously approved a proposal to install artificial-turf fields at the high school and middle school at the Sept. 18 board of ed. meeting. more
The Herald asked Long Beach residents to share with us their thoughts on the election for City Council on Nov. 3, including the candidates and issues that are most important to them. The following are some of the responses. more
Eight years ago to the day, hundreds of people had gathered at Lido Beach Park and watched the clear, sunny sky in the distance fill with black clouds of dark smoke from the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. more
The City of Long Beach was issued a notice of violation by the New York State Department of Conservation (DEC) late last month for work that was being done on the dunes at the beach entrance on Illinois Avenue. more
With just a month and a half to go until Election Day, Republican coalition candidates for the City Council are ramping up their campaign efforts. more
Democratic Committee leader Michael Zapson appears to have his work cut out for him. To recapture the majority on the Long Beach City Council, he must get all three of his party’s candidates elected on Nov. 3, while the Republican coalition needs just one of its three nominees to garner enough votes to maintain a 3-2 majority. more
Twenty-five Long Islanders from Long Beach, Montauk and communities in between gathered on the Great Lawn at SUNY Farmingdale Sept. 9 to rally against a proposal to build a liquid natural gas terminal about 13 miles off the shore of Long Beach. more
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