Forty-one years ago, we bought our house in Woodmere because it had a back porch.
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5/31/13
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The city’s highly anticipated new food truck market, called the Shoregasboard, kicks off this week.
Beginning Thursday, and running through Monday, Sept. 2, the Shoregasboard will be located at …
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By Alexandra Spychalsky
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5/23/13
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Good for CVS! The mega drugstore chain, with retail outlets on every corner, is requiring employees to disclose their weight to the company’s insurance carrier or pay a $600-a-year penalty.
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4/4/13
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The New York State Department of Financial Services said on Tuesday that it had identified 10 banks that have been slowest to pay insurance claims to Hurricane Sandy victims, and told them to speed …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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3/20/13
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Marian Freedman, 70, has lived on Dalton Street with her husband, Gus, 88, since 1972. She has paid their flood insurance bills on time, and they fled the city whenever a mandatory evacuation order …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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3/20/13
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Every day, Nassau and Suffolk counties’ roughly 2.8 million inhabitants draw 375 million gallons of water from the ground to boil spaghetti, wash their cars, water their lawns and, of course, drink, among thousands of other uses, according to the Long Island Water Conference, a consortium of the Island’s public and private water suppliers.
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7/12/12
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“This month is important for African Americans — it gives many a sense of pride,” said Ar-Rahman Buskey, program director of the Martin Luther King Center.
“It’s important to let …
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Chris Engelhardt
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2/13/12
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New York state’s attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, is making national news regarding his opposition to a nationwide $20 billion foreclosure settlement involving some of the largest banks …
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Al D'Amato
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9/9/11
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A visit to LB Wellness will take you into a calming, spa-like, eco-friendly facility. Using a holistic approach, the goal of this center is to care for, educate and inspire you to choose wellness as a way of life.
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Teri-Ann Loeser
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4/20/11
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Richard Lawrence of Merrick, a former Nassau County Family Court judge, longtime legal counsel to a state senator, and well-respected, well-loved community activist, died suddenly on April 21 of complications from a bone-marrow transplant. He was 66.
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Scott Brinton
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4/28/10
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