The holidays can, and should, be a time of bliss. Unfortunately, they are often a time of tragedy, with many dangers at home, on the roads and at the malls.
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12/20/12
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We have a choice. We are here, in the brief, wild weeks after Thanksgiving and before Hanukkah and Christmas, and we get to decide how to survive this interlude.
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12/6/12
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Gung Hay Fat Choy! If you still have some New Year’s revelry left, why not keep the celebration going – at least for bit longer. Get out your broom and sweep away the past: the Year of the Dragon begins January 23.
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1/18/12
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Check out some of the seals who make their winter home in Long Island waters with New Year's Day stroll along the Jones Beach shoreline.
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12/28/11
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As we batted around ideas for this week’s editorial, we agreed that a new take on an old idea — New Year’s resolutions — was in order.
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12/22/11
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I suppose that “God’s in his heaven and all’s right with the world,” as Mr. Browning said, because Rosh Hashana falls on the perfect day this year. Last year the Jewish New Year began while beach chairs still sat on the sand.
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9/29/11
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As we conclude the Jewish year of 5771 and reflect on the year that was, our hearts are filled with mixed emotions. We remember events that have been joyous and exhilarating, and others that have …
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By Rabbi Elon Soniker
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9/28/11
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James Ryan Curley was the first baby born at South Nassau Communities Hospital in 2011, entering the world at 6:45 a.m. on Jan. 1.
James, weighing in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces, is the son of James …
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1/5/11
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See some of the seals that make their winter home here, with a New Year’s Day stroll along the shoreline at Jones Beach.
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12/30/10
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It’s time to bid farewell to yet another year and welcome 2011. There are many options nearby to make the most of that big night.
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Karen Bloom
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12/22/10
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