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Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department firefighters freed a man trapped inside his car that had turned on its side at the intersection of Peninsula Boulevard and Rockaway Turnpike in Cedarhurst at 7:15 a.m. on May 26. more
Like many hospitals regionally and nationwide, South Nassau Communities Hospital is adjusting to the changing face of health care delivery and accommodating patient needs. more
The annual SIBSPlace auction held this year at the Seawane Country Club in Hewlett Harbor on May 2 attracted 220 attendees and raised $305,000 for the free therapeutic program. more
The caregivers at South Nassau Communities Hospital are excited about the opportunity to work with residents of the barrier island to improve medical services in the wake of the closing of the Long Beach Medical Center . . . more
Laozi, a Chinese philosopher in the 6th century B.C., is credited with the saying, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” That easily sums up the ongoing effort to provide the residents of the City of Long Beach . . . more
As the snow falls and the wind speeds pick up the pace, local hospitals will continue with their routine, along with preparation for the possibility that more patients than usual could be brought in from the storm. more
It isn’t the fault of the Long Beach community that its medical center was heavily damaged by Hurricane Sandy. It may be that quite a few local residents never used the facility, but by now the entire town knows it is without a local hospital. more
The Schamroth family hosted the annual SIBSPlace barbecue at their Hewlett Harbor home, where 71 children and 138 people in total ate hamburgers and hot dogs and played on Aug. 10. more
Four Nassau County hospitals received the highest grade in a quality-of-care survey conducted by the Leapfrog Group, an organization that evaluates how well hospitals protect patients from accidents, injuries, errors and infections, while encouraging transparency and access to health care information. more
A van carrying students to the Kulanu Center for Special Services in Cedarhurst and other schools collided with a car at the intersection of Central and Grove avenues in Cedarhurst at 7:40 a.m. Friday morning, according to Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department Chief John McHugh. more
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