Upgrades underway at Long Beach's Pacific Park Playground. Get ready for a safe and fun reopening with new equipment and improvements.
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By Angelina Zingariello
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5/3/24
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Winter is coming, meteorologically, astronomically, politically and “Game of Throne”-y. Let us embrace this brief, bridge season between fall and early winter . . .
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11/4/21
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Hundreds of people gathered at the Friedberg JCC in Oceanside for the Senior Health & Beyond Expo, presented by Mount Sinai South Nassau and hosted by Herald Community Newspapers and RichnerLive on Nov. 3.
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By Mike Smollins
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11/13/19
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As the sunset on Aug. 31, the end of summer could be felt as the East End Trio played rock classic songs. For the last five Thursday nights since the lasts week of July, the Arts Council at Freeport …
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By Nadya Nataly
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9/7/17
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A plan to transform an underused basketball court on the grounds of Clara H. Carlson Elementary School, in Elmont, by professional soccer team the New York Cosmos has failed to reach its funding …
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By Steve Smirti
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8/3/16
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About a dozen people blocked Huntley Road on July 16, adjacent to the south parking lot of Belmont Park, to protest a proposal by the New York Cosmos to build a new soccer stadium at the …
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By Steve Smirti
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7/19/16
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Nearly 100 people gathered at Gate 3 of Belmont Park on Saturday to urge state lawmakers to support two bills that would prohibit electronic gaming on Long Island.
The rally, organized by the …
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By Steve Smirti
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3/29/16
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Tensions rose at the East End Civic Association meeting on Jan. 5 as President Patrick Nicolosi and Floral Park resident Kenneth Reilly argued over the county’s proposal to install video lottery …
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By Steve Smirti
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1/13/16
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The East End Trio performed a variety of folk rock at the Esplanade last week. Aug. 27, at 7 p.m. hear the Chaminade Players. This is the last concert along the Nautical Mile for the summer season. …
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8/27/15
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The tulips are finally here. Those glorious blooms have sprung forth and will bring many visitors to Hofstra University for one of the South Shore’s favorite springtime traditions.
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By Karen Bloom
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5/6/15
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