Three men allegedly pulled a man, 21, from his white 2015 Subaru as he was parking on Zavatt Sreet, near Pearl Street in Inwood, at 5:45 p.m. on Sept. 2, and took off heading east on Pearl Street, Nassau police said.
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By Jeff Bessen
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9/4/22
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Q. This may seem like an offbeat question, but why are our streets left with rough ruts after the workers pack up and leave? Aren’t there standards or requirements . . .
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By Monte Leeper
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8/29/22
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The legal wrangling between Atlantic Beach village and the Chabad of the Beaches will continue, as both parties will send briefings to the judge after the Aug. 3 federal court hearing. Justice Joanna …
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By Lisa Margaria
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8/12/22
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Roaring back was Arts Below Sunrise in Hewlett, Woodmere
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For the first time since 2019, Arts Below Sunrise, a community music and STEAM [science, technology, engineering, arts and math] street festival that also includes crafts, entertainment, food trucks and vendors took place on May 15.
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By Jeff Bessen
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5/26/22
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Now, a story on the speeding in Atlantic Beach?
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Ellen Cunningham
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3/31/22
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After all the fire trucks, firefighters and other emergency equipment that responded to the Nov. 1, 2020 explosion and fire that wrecked three Meadowmere Park homes that early Sunday morning, the residents had to rebuild.
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By Lisa Margaria
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11/12/21
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Fair and festival season is upon us again. Last weekend, the Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores staged its famed Family Street Festival . . .
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9/30/21
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One hundred years ago, Memorial Day was the start of perhaps the worst anti-Black racist violence in the history of the United States, in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Okla.
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By Alan Singer
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6/3/21
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Hewlett native Jill Santopolo’s new book “Everything After” was released on March 9.
Santopolo’s third adult novel focuses on Emily, who has her life shaken by the traumatic experience of a miscarriage.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/25/21
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Long Island business owners, particularly its restaurateurs, are feeling anxious and confused once again after a four-month period of relative calm following last spring’s deadly local outbreak …
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By Scott Brinton
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12/10/20
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