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Long Beach’s nearly $105 million budget for fiscal year 2024-25, which holds the line on property taxes, was adopted by the City Council at its May 21 meeting. The preliminary spending plan, … more
Join Long Beach's Memorial Day Parade with veterans, community groups, and patriotic spirit, honoring sacrifices along Ohio Ave to City Hall. more
LBPD joins national seat belt campaign from May 20 to June 2. "Click It or Ticket" to reduce traffic fatalities. more
Holy Trinity Church in Valley Stream has been listed up for sale after a century of service to local Episcopalians. more
In the era of online shopping, Andrew Papandrew, a brick-and-mortar businessman who dedicated his life to the craft of jewelry-making and repair, finds himself a dying breed. His store, nestled … more
Heavy gray clouds promising rain hung overhead but the weather couldn’t dampen the patriotic, flag-waving spirit of Valley Stream residents at this year’s 104th Annual Memorial Day Parade … more
Students participating in the Sixth-Grade Challenge Program at the Valley Stream District 24   recently debated a First Amendment Supreme Court case in an authentic federal courtroom. … more
E arlier this May, the kindergartners at Forest Road School hosted a delightful Special Person’s Tea Party, creating an unforgettable experience for their cherished guests. The young … more
The life journey of 97-year-old Lou Laurino, of Bayville, a World War II veteran and a respected attorney, has taken him from Okinawa, Japan, to the heights of New York’s legal world, to quiet … more
The Mill Neck Foundation for the Deaf hosted its annual fundraising gala, “Great Gatsby at The Manor,” on May 18, transporting attendees back to the glamorous 1920’s within the … more
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