At long last, the Courtesy Hotel has come down.
The notorious West Hempstead hotel lay in piles of rubble last week following its demolition, which marked...
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By Lee Landor
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5/12/11
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With two months left in the school year, most parents of Blessed Sacrament School students have decided where their children will be going next year. The 53-year-old Valley Stream Catholic school will close its doors at the end of June.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/20/11
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As one well-known Malverne fixture closes its doors, another, six blocks away on Hempstead Avenue, is back in business. The new Associated Supermarket is slated to open its doors by mid-March, just …
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By Lee Landor
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3/9/11
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The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc. is awaiting approval to close 32 of its stores, including the Valley Stream Waldbaums, after filing a motion with the United States Bankruptcy Court last month.
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By Clarissa Hamlin
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3/2/11
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District 30 school officials are considering closing the Washington Avenue Kindergarten Center next year in an effort to save money, as it faces a possible 12 percent cut in state aid.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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2/23/11
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The Island Park School District announced that, due to the ice and snow, Francis X. Hegarty Elementary School and Lincoln Orens Middle School would be closed on Jan. 27.
The district said it plans …
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1/27/11
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With snow and ice pelting Long Island for much of last night Baldwin District schools will be closed today.
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1/27/11
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A fast-moving storm that dumped snow at a rate of two inches per hour swept across the South Shore last night. By the time Nassau County residents were waking up on Thursday morning, more than a foot of new snow lay on the ground. As a result, school in all five Bellmore-Merrick area school districts was closed on Thursday, Jan. 27.
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By Scott Brinton
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1/27/11
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All four Valley Stream school districts will be closed on Thursday, Jan. 27 due to the snow storm. The decision was announced shortly after 5 a.m.
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1/27/11
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Malverne’s commercial sector has taken a bit of hit in the last two months since its main supermarket shut down in November, but business owners are staying optimistic that the village’s …
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By Lee Landor
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1/26/11
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