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A deadline is looming as a proof of loss form must be submitted to NY Rising on April 28 by insured homeowners who remain in need of assistance with their flood claims from Hurricane Sandy. more
Atlantic Beach resident Raina Russo and Luann Myers, of Belle Harbor, were honored with Women of Valor wards by The Brandeis School in Lawrence at its annual dinner dance at the Oceanside Jewish Center on March 1. more
Sam Cota, Forrest Gerlich and Carson Libbey, of Hewlett, Woodmere and Atlantic Beach, respectively earned their Arrow of Light, the highest award in Cub Scouts and during what is known as a “bridging” ceremony officially moved from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts at the Inwood firehouse on March 2. more
Q: I bought a house about a year ago. Since moving in I discovered several problems that didn't show up on the home inspection. Isn't the seller obligated to disclose … more
Q: I own a medium-sized business. I like to have a year-end celebration with my staff at a restaurant, including wine. Do I have any liability if an employee gets into a … more
Cedarhurst and Atlantic Beach villages are two of the seven municipalities that entered into an agreement with Nassau County to be part of the waterway debris removal operation, which will be funded with $12,171,897 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to clean up refuse left in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. more
Alums from the Five Towns Trade School held its 30th annual Valentine’s Disco dance at the Five Towns Community Center in Lawrence on Feb. 16. more
Naomi Lippman, Dr. Rochelle Brand and Joy Hammer, the principals of the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns high school, middle school and lower school, respectively were recognized for their work during HAFTR’s 36th annual dinner held at the Atlantic Beach Sands on Feb. 22. more
For two hours Grant Park’s outdoor ice rink was home to a full-fledged New York Islander practice, where the team went through its typical warm-ups and drills in Hewlett on Monday. more
Art teacher Dan Smalley, teacher Linda Soule and student teacher April Acampora worked with second-grader students at the Number Five School in Cedarhurst to create dragons that the students paraded around the building in recognition of the Chinese New Year on Feb. 14. more
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