How is my son, Jason, like a McDonald’s quarter-pounder?
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10/28/21
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After slashing the Town of Hempstead supervisor’s budget in half, proposing tax freezes or tax cuts each year in office and spending tens of millions of dollars to repair town roads and parks, Don Clavin deserves to be re-elected to two more years as town supervisor.
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10/28/21
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Jason Abelove is challenging Don Clavin for Town of Hempstead supervisor. Ahead of Election Day on Nov. 2, the Herald asked the candidates questions about their goals and issues facing the community.
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By Mike Smollins
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10/15/21
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For 20 years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center, Oceanside has kept its promise to “never forget.” That was evident by the hundreds of residents who marched from Oceanside High School to the Schoolhouse Green to pay tribute to those lost that day.
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By Tom Carrozza
tcarrozza@liherald.com
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9/16/21
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After the coronavirus pandemic necessitated changes last year, swimmers will once again make waves for a cause in the Lynbrook Village Pool on July 30 as Swim Across America comes to the village.
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By Mike Smollins
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7/28/21
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Elmont Memorial High School senior Jason Richardson has been active in the community for years — tutoring underclassmen in Spanish and handing out food and drinks at football games. Now, he is …
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By Melissa Koenig
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2/11/21
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Rockville Centre native Jason Stein has made significant strides from homebrewing in his parent’s garage to heading up a growing brand in Timber Ales. Stein, 33, a 2005 South Side High School graduate, has continued his passion for brewing even through the past year, when circumstances have complicated the brewing and distributing processes, and he has been recognized for his efforts.
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By Thomas Carrozza
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2/4/21
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A new feature was added to Milburn Pond Park last week in honor of an involved community member who died last year. It’s called Vitale Grove.
A new bench, surrounded by freshly planted …
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By Bridget Downes
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10/29/20
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After more than eight years as the co-owner of Collectors Coin and Jewelry in Lynbrook, Jason Joseph said there has been a surprising uptick in sales during the coronavirus pandemic.
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By Nicole Alcindor
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9/17/20
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If there is any topic guaranteed to irritate readers more than politics, it’s religion, but here goes a true story. In the innocent days before the plague of Covid-19 . . .
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8/8/20
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