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The South Nassau Rock and Providence Bears renewed their friendship through hockey as the teams of 8- and 9-year-olds played a few games on the ice at Grant Park in Hewlett last Saturday and Monday. more
Hewlett High School hosted the NYC/Long Island FIRST Tech Challenge qualifying tournament last Sunday. Fifteen high schools and organizations and 19 robot teams took part in the day-long event. more
Q: I own office space in Suffolk County and rent to a retail tenant that has been timely with their payments over the past five years. Their lease is due to expire in mid-2015, but the tenant … more
For more than hour on Friday morning snow fell on the Five Towns, which slowed the commute to work and school, had people out shoveling and municipal crews sanding the roads. more
Long Beach resident Todd Kaminsky. left, with his wife, Ellen, took the oath of office administered by U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) at the Long Beach Martin Luther King. Jr. Center and was officially sworn in as the assemblyman from the 20th AD last Sunday. more
The Lawrence-based Five Towns Community Center hosted a holiday party at its facility on Lawrence Avenue to benefit is various programs, including Head Start on Dec. 17. more
Three days before Christmas, County Legislator Carrie Solagés (D-Elmont) handed out donated toys and other gifts to the children of the Crossroads School for Child Development on Henry Street in Inwood. more
Four busloads of families with more than 100 children from shelters across Long Island shopped for a few hours at Matty's Toy Store in Hewlett the day before Christmas. The shopping spree was … more
Since Hurricane Sandy struck more than two years ago, 18 streetlights along state Route 878, also known as the Nassau Expressway, have not been working and have not been repaired because of confusion over which level of government is responsible. more
Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos said that 6,700 refund checks, 107 of them to homeowners and businesses in Woodmere, will be mailed, beginning on Dec. 23 through early next month to compensate homeowners whose tax assessments were not reduced for the tax years 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 to reflect the damage incurred from Hurricane Sandy. more
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