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A month after it was initially slated to open, South Nassau Communities Hospital’s free-standing emergency department on the former Long Beach Medical Center campus has finally received state and federal approval to begin operations, according to U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice and State Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky. more
For the first time in its hundred-year history, bells are ringing in the towers above St. Mary of the Isle Roman Catholic Church. In order to mark the centennial of the church — located at … more
The Waldbaum’s at 85 E. Park Ave. is slated to become a Stop & Shop after its parent company, the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company — also known as A&P — filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy … more
More than two and a half years after Hurricane Sandy shuttered the theater, Long Beach Cinemas celebrated its grand reopening with a formal ribbon-cutting last Friday. Though the theater had been … more
U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice and local officials called on federal regulators Wednesday to approve South Nassau Communities Hospital’s request to open and operate a 24-hour, 911-receiving emergency … more
A redeveloped bayfront, a revitalized central business district and even a new location for City Hall were among the ideas discussed at a planning meeting last week aimed at gathering public input that could shape the future of Long Beach. more
“Long Beach certainly knows how to throw a parade. People turn out in droves, it’s really inspiring,” City Manager Jack Schnirman said of what city officials called a larger-than-average … more
Hundreds of runners took to the streets for the 39th annual City Manager’s 10-Mile Race to Remember Those Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice on May 24. more
The new paramedics were welcomed at a swearing-in ceremony at City Hall last Friday, and are part of the administration’s effort to restructure the Fire Department. more
The city presented its spending plan for the 2015-16 fiscal year at a City Council meeting on Tuesday. The proposed budget totals $86 million, a 1.91 percent increase over the current spending plan. … more
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