I’ll bet very few readers remember television shows like “Dr. Kildare” and “Marcus Welby,” which featured physicians who made house calls and performed miracles of all kinds.
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2/2/23
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One thing I should have learned from my 28 years in Congress and the 15 years before that in the maelstrom of New York politics and government is that political life is all-consuming — especially at the national level.
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1/19/23
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New York has lost Oyster Bay. Well, more accurately, the state has lost 300,000 people — the town’s population — in just a single year.
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1/19/23
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Residents had the chance to meet local peace officers and learn about the department’s safety measures during the Freeport Police Department’s Open House on Oct. 29. The Police Benevolent …
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By Mohamed Farghaly
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11/3/22
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Looking to rent a two-bedroom apartment in Nassau County? Expect to pay a little more than $2,000 per month.
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11/3/22
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As a former elected official, I am frequently asked who has the toughest job in America. Most often, I answer either . . .
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6/30/22
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An empty, grassy lot on the north side of Smith Street could soon become an affordable-housing apartment building.
Developers from Westchester County have received preliminary approval for economic incentives through the Town of Hempstead Industrial Development Agency that could allow them to start building at 206 Smith St., between Long Beach and South Ocean avenues.
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By Reine Bethany
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4/14/22
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There is perhaps no disease that strikes greater fear in the hearts of women than breast cancer. It is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths, behind lung cancer, and . . .
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10/21/21
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In the early morning of April 28, I tiptoed into my dew-coated backyard in Merrick to watch as an orange sun slowly migrated upward, sending its rays streaming through the hundreds of flower-covered branches . . .
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8/19/21
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After my June 17-23 column, “The census is a wealth of enlightening information,” was published, I got to talking with my friend Carly Hurdle about how fertility rates are affected by race . . .
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By Robert A. Scott and Carly Hurdle
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7/22/21
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