You may never have thought of Long Beach as a vegan town, but the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals does.
In a survey conducted by PETA, Long Beach was ranked in the top 10, landing …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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8/18/22
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The New York State Sheriffs’ Association and FirstNet, Built with AT&T, have partnered to launch a statewide health and wellness program that will be available to all 58 county sheriff’s offices in New York.
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Staff Report
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8/1/22
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“He lived by the sea, was raised by the sea, was an avid sports fan and came to this camp.”
Town of Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin was talking about Lazar LaPenna, the 10-year-old …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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7/28/22
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There are more than 15,000 jobs — a record amount — posted on the state labor department’s seasonal job bank in a variety of industries from amusement parks to farms and restaurants and summer camps across every region.
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By Jeff Bessen
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6/30/22
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Molloy University not only has a new name, but it also has a new gift — a $2 million one the school describes as its largest single gift in its 67-year history.
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By Tom Carrozza
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6/23/22
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As part of its ongoing celebration of Long Beach’s centennial, the city has begun to focus on small businesses that date back decades.
Several Long Beach businesses have been highlighted, …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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6/16/22
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It was a day for members of Long Beach’s business community to shed their work clothes and have a good time.
The Chamber of Commerce and the city sponsored a Scavenger Hunt on May 14, …
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By James Bernstein
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6/2/22
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Long Beach officials over the weekend said they have begun eviction proceedings against the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, saying the organization has "consistently failed to meet" with city …
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By James Bernstein
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5/22/22
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YouthBuild has been offering education to young adults across the island and the United States, with 273 programs country-wide.
Now, it has made its way to Long Beach.
YouthBuild Long Island is …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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5/12/22
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After decades of dealing with financial troubles — a massive lawsuit, mounting debt, a payoff scandal and low ratings from Wall Street — Long Beach officials say they believe the city has …
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By James Bernstein
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5/12/22
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