A 17-year-old was arrested on July 6, after he crashed into a parked vehicle in Elmont and struck a police car.
According to Nassau County police, officers tried to conduct a traffic stop at …
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7/7/20
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After hosting a successful drive-in movie series in June, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board have approved a new drive-in movies series for children this July and August.
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7/1/20
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Baldwin Day will not be the same this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. To replace the traditional picnic and fireworks show in Baldwin Harbor Town Park, Chamber of Commerce members are …
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By Bridget Downes
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6/25/20
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Sea Cliff resident Ada Duran said she has been donating to Soles4Souls, a charity based in Nashville, Tenn. which collects new and used shoes and distributes them to impoverished areas throughout the …
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By Mike Conn
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6/18/20
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The image of cars gathering in front of a huge screen has somehow become all too familiar, though drive-in movies have been relatively obsolete for decades. Classic films like “Grease,” and Disney Channel favorites like “Teen Beach Movie,” have made drive-ins recognizable to even those who have never experienced them. Pop culture has kept them alive long after their creation in New Mexico in 1915. However, as a result of Covid-19 and social distancing guidelines, Long Islanders can now experience the wonder of an auto cinema in real life.
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By Scarlett Liriano Cepin
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6/11/20
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Even on a rainy Saturday, the North Shore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce successfully coordinated a drive-through food drive at North Shore High School on May 23.
Food drive organizer Constanza …
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By Mike Conn
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6/2/20
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NYCB Live announced on May 16 that it would be launching drive-in movie weekends this spring and summer at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale. The first movie screening will be DreamWorks Animation's …
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5/27/20
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With food pantries struggling after being hit harder than ever before amid the coronavirus pandemic, Oceanside Sanitation District No. 7 will host a food drive on June 6.
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By Mike Smollins
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5/27/20
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More than 100 cars made their way down Lydia Drive in Franklin Square last Saturday night to watch residents light up their homes and bang pots and pans for essential employees.
The “Support …
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By Melissa Koenig
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4/27/20
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