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Nassau County police are looking for two men who allegedly robbed a man in North Woodmere on June 27. more
Arthur Quentzel was honored for his devoted service to the Sephardic Temple at its 54th annual testimonial luncheon on June 10 at the synagogue on Branch Boulevard in Cedarhurst. more
Residents, like Teri Schure of North Woodmere, have been cut off from a valuable thoroughfare into the Five Towns as a tidal surge from Hurricane Sandy washed away part of Branch Boulevard that spans from Hungry Harbor Road to Peninsula Boulevard in Cedarhurst. more
In the Five Towns, as throughout Long Island, Hurricane Sandy left destruction in her path including torn up roads and fallen trees. more
A motorist traveling north on Branch Boulevard lost control of his Toyota Tacoma pick up truck and struck two utility poles and a tree at the intersection by University Street on Jan. 6 at 3:45 p.m., Nassau County police and Woodmere Fire Department officials said. more
A project that was proposed several years ago is finally expected to be completed, and will allow pedestrians to walk on either side of Branch Boulevard without having to detour onto the road. more
Walking on either side of Branch Boulevard that stretches from Peninsula Boulevard between Cedarhurst and Woodmere to Hungry Harbor Road in North Woodmere is akin to moving along an obstacle course. more
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