Some years back, I caved to familial pressure and agreed to bring a dog into our household. I had always had dogs while growing up — abroad — and they had enriched my life and the lives of others around the family. What I had not reckoned with was the paucity of facilities for dogs in Nassau County and its towns.
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1/20/10
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Exhibits and more...
Eye Of The BeholderA showcase of six of the most intriguing female artists working today. Works by Nina Chanel Abney, India Evans, Marilyn Minter, Sara Rahbar, Christy …
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1/20/10
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It's family time at Nassau County Museum of Art, with a new exhibit "Under The Big Top." The interactive exhibit introduces kids to artistic interpretations of the circus.
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Karen Bloom
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1/20/10
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Soothe those winter "blahs" with a visit to a museum. Our local museums offer a wide range of exhibits.
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Karen Bloom
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1/20/10
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Stanley Drucker is the special guest soloist when the talented student musicians of Nassau-Suffolk Performing Arts perform at Tilles Center, Sunday, Jan. 31.
The Wind Symphony and Concert Band …
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1/20/10
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On New Year’s Day, I proudly watched the swearing-in of Nassau County’s next leader. Many cheered loudly for Ed Mangano, a candidate who stood for change and overcame great odds to become our new county executive.
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Al D'Amato
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1/14/10
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As many members of the Haitian community on Long Island anxiously await to hear from loved ones from their devastated homeland, local organizations and county agencies are mobilizing relief efforts …
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Mike Caputo and Andrew Hackmack
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1/14/10
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Throughout his campaign for county executive, Ed Mangano cited the need for reform of Nassau County's much-maligned assessment system. Seven days into his term, Mangano unveiled his plan of …
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Mike Caputo and Mike Russo
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1/13/10
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Exhibits and more...
Five Centuries Of Art: Selections From The Permanent CollectionAn exhibit that spans the breadth of Heckscher Museum’s Permanent Collection of Paintings. On display are …
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1/13/10
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