The president’s State of the Union address gave a good picture of the nation’s economy and the positive direction America is heading. And it offered hope that some of the more contentious issues we face might finally be addressed.
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2/8/18
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On Nov. 7, New York voters will decide whether a state constitutional convention should be held. By law, every 20 years . . .
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10/26/17
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Every Election Day is important, and Nov. 7 is no different. There aren’t a lot of high-profile contests, but voters will still be choosing village mayors and town and county officials.
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10/19/17
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New York’s Family Leave Act will take effect Jan. 1, giving employees one of the strongest family leave laws in the nation. That’s a good thing. All New Yorkers who work 20 hours or more . . .
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8/31/17
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Given all the controversy about Russia today, maybe it’s time for a reality check.
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8/3/17
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As people dig out the snow after Thursday's storm, schools are closed or on delayed openings on Friday.
Elmont Union Free School District is closed.
Franklin Square Union Free School District …
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2/10/17
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Elmont, Franklin Square and Sewanhaka Schools are all closed on Feb. 9 due to inclement weather conditions, as the National Weather Service has upgraded its forecast for Long Island to Blizzard Warning.
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By Scott Brinton Brian Stieglitz Vanessa Parker
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2/9/17
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It took 240 years, but it went around and now it’s come around. Britain has declared its independence from the European Union, deciding to go it alone. In the same way that our cheeky American Colonies . . .
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7/6/16
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Not long after Britain voted to leave the European Union on June 23, other European countries called for independence votes to decide their fate in the E.U. One of the main sticking points . . .
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6/30/16
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Is your Verizon service acting up? Perhaps your Internet connection is slow, or you hear crackling on your phone line? When you call for service, you may get more than just a technician visiting your home.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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5/9/16
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