The new Long Beach City Council held its first regular meeting on Jan. 2, and one of its first orders of business was to appoint a new city manager, Long Beach resident Dan Creighton.
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By Brendan Carpenter
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1/19/24
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Back in the days when Charles Theofan was city manager of Long Beach — the early and mid 2000s — he lived in Freeport, and earned the nickname “Freeport Charlie.”
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By James Bernstein
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3/23/23
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Attempting to reverse Long Beach’s sagging fortunes after ”years of structural deficit, mismanagement and scandal,” the city council voted Thursday night to hire a 59-year-old African-American woman with a lengthy background in municipal finance as its new interim city manager. She is the first woman and African-American to hold the post.
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By James Bernstein
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2/28/20
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A disturbing pattern of behavior has been passed down from one city administration to the next in Long Beach since at least the mid-1990s. And in the thick of it all is our current Nassau County comptroller, Democrat Jack Schnirman.
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10/4/19
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— Chabad of the Beaches Carnival
Chabad of the Beaches is hosting a family carnival on Friday, May 25 from 6 to 10 p.m., Saturday, May 26 from 2 to 10 p.m., Sunday, May 27 from 12 to 10 p.m. and …
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5/24/18
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A Syosset man has accused Long Beach Police Commissioner Michael Tangney of punching him in the face in Long Beach on Tuesday, allegations that Tangney strongly denied.
The incident occurred just …
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By Bridget Downes
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12/22/17
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County, town and city officials continued to urge people to stay home on Tuesday as a messy nor’easter swept across the South Shore early in the morning, bringing with it a mix of snow, sleet and …
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By Anthony Rifilato and Scott Brinton
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3/14/17
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A group of Democratic state senators announced comprehensive legislation last week aimed at protecting the quality of New York’s water following a report that concluded that water supplies on …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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2/23/17
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Officials are calling on the Army Corps of Engineers to rethink its proposed schedule as it looks to begin work on a coastal protection project in Long Beach sooner than anticipated, creating concern …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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1/25/17
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The city recently recouped more than $1 million in unpaid real estate taxes and other fees owed by the Allegria Hotel, part of a deal reached in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in July.
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By Anthony Rifilato
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10/6/16
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