Kendall and Ciro Frulio and daughters Olivia and Emma were living in a quaint home on Franklin Street in East Rockaway, within the village limits but blocks from the Bay Park border, when Hurricane …
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By Mary Malloy and Julie Mansmann
mmalloy@liherald.com or jmansmann@liherald.com
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4/29/15
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Voters are deciding the fate of budgets and board of education candidates across Long Island today, Tuesday, May 16.
Polls close at 9 p.m. Visit the Herald for updated results as soon as they …
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By Mark Nolan
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5/16/23
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Legislator Bill Gaylor presented West Hempstead Secondary School senior Gloria Guerrier with the County Executive Community Service & Academic Excellence Award at the school’s senior awards …
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6/18/23
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Malverne High School celebrated its Class of 2023 Friday, June 23 during commencement ceremonies.
Though rain forced graduation indoors, the graduates didn’t let their spirits get …
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7/2/23
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Local libraries have boundless opportunities, and not just those that can be found in the pages of a good book. They have programs and services for all ages and interests.
“We have a …
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By Nicole Formisano
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7/18/23
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In June, a proposal to strengthen Long Island’s waterways, starting with Mill River in Rockville Centre, was awarded millions of dollars in federal funding.
The project, called Living with the …
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By Alex Costello
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10/30/14
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A potentially massive boost to the economy is headed West Hempstead’s way.
Heatherwood, a family-owned real estate business on Long Island, is preparing to infuse $212 million to transform …
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By Nicole Formisano
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6/11/23
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West Hempstead Secondary School’s Class of 2023 celebrated its graduation Sunday at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post.
Twin sisters, Gloria and Victoria …
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7/2/23
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Like many sports-loving adults, the pandemic pushed James Ackies Jr. to pick up a pickleball paddle. The 47-year-old father of four lives near Hempstead Lake State Park and its outdoor …
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7/18/23
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Architects, engineers and builders are frantically rebuilding and elevating Hurricane Sandy-ravaged homes across Nassau County’s South Shore these days, and they are expected to get even busier …
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By Barbra Rubin-Perry and Scott Brinton
oceaneditor@liherald.com or sbrinton@liherald.com
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4/29/15
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