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Snow continues to fall [Photo gallery]
Just as most of the snow from the last storm had melted, a winter storm moved across Long Island Thursday night and into Friday, dumping about a foot of new snow. more
Another snow day [Photo gallery]
Snow began on the South Shore Thursday afternoon and continued through Friday, closing all schools in the area. more
See the sights and sounds of the Feb. 10 blizzard that hammered Hempstead Turnpike and Nassau County. Produced by Matt Hampton of the Franklin Square/Elmont Herald. more
It’s a strange feeling to have to report on major disasters — how do you keep your personal feelings out of it? more
No, no, no — this isn’t a New Year’s resolution column. Go somewhere else for that — I’m sure plenty of people are writing about that subject this week. more
Franklin Square and Elmont endured their second major snowstorm of the year on New Year's Eve. As town and county officials responded, residents dug their way out for the second time during the holiday season. Edited by Matt Hampton, Franklin Square/Elmont Herald more
The first blizzard of the season dumped more than a foot of snow in our area Saturday night to Sunday morning, with high winds and heavy, drifting snow accumulating over night. more
I love the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. I would also like more money to spend on Christmas gifts and an old-fashioned snowball fight, but until then, I’ll take what I can. more
Few places in Nassau County were as festive as Franklin Square last Friday night, as community members and Franklin Square/Munson Firefighters came together to light the community Christmas tree. more
The place to be last weekend — at least if you were on the “Nice” list — was Polk Street School in Franklin Square. Students joined their parents for a holiday luncheon that included a visit with one of the most popular people this time of year: Santa Claus. more
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