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Long Island may lose 10 state parks this summer as a result of a proposed $29 million budget cut facing the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. more
Exhibits and more... Coming By Force/Overcoming By ChoiceA multi-media visual celebration of Black History through the eyes of contemporary black artists, in collaboration with the African … more
Music director Alexei Kornienko conducts the Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra in an all-Tchaikovsky program at Tilles Center, Saturday, Feb. 20, at 8 p.m. Pianist Alexander Sinchuk is the guest … more
Even in tough economic times, Chris Brown, owner of Mid-Island Medical Supply in Wantagh, has managed to expand his business from one storefront to three on Wantagh Avenue. With the MTA payroll tax, however, even successful Long Island businesses like Brown's have been hit hard. more
Rockville Centre Mayor Mary Bossart delivered her third annual State of the Village address to a small group in Village Hall Jan. 26, looking back on the past year and forward to what she sees happening in the village’s future. more
Last week, the biggest loser wasn’t Massachusetts Senate candidate Martha Coakley or the Democratic Party or President Obama. The biggest losers were New York schoolchildren, who were sold out by the state Legislature in favor of the tremendously powerful teachers unions. more
n remarks about Gov. David Paterson’s state budget address last week, school Superintendent Dr. William Johnson said that under the governor’s proposal, the Rockville Centre school district would receive over $1 million — or 13 1/2 percent — less in state aid than it received last year. more
A survey conducted by the state Environmental Conservation and Health departments of the former Darby Drug/Signature Place site in Rockville Centre has determined that contaminants there pose a significant health threat. more
Christopher J. Kutner, a partner in the law firm of Farrell Fritz, P.C., has recently been appointed a member of Farmingdale State College's Foundation Board. His appointment is effective through … more
Gov. David Paterson made no friends in Albany with his State of the State address last week. In it he outlined a series of ethics and campaign reforms under what he called the Reform Albany Act — aimed primarily at what many say is a dysfunctional Legislature. more
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