Once again, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has left coal in the stockings of Long Island Rail Road commuters.
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By Larry Penner
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1/12/23
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Valley Stream 24 students and staff poured out their hearts in gratitude this Thanksgiving holiday, partaking in a variety of activities that kindled their cheery spirit of thanksgiving.
At …
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By Juan Lasso
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12/2/22
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A Brooklyn man was arrested after Nassau officers found him holding a firearm case in Inwood at 11:52 p.m. on Nov. 9.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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11/10/22
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When Rockville Centre resident Thomas Nola was born, Babe Ruth was the most popular athlete in America, Warren G. Harding was president and gas cost 25 cents a gallon.
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By Tom Carrozza
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7/21/22
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When he first ran for president in 2008, Barack Obama took a lot of flak from opponents over his college days as a “community organizer” — work that has never been easy to …
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By Michael Hinman
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6/23/22
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The rumors circulating in the Five Towns turned out to be true as the discount kosher wholesaler Bingo is coming to Inwood as Bingo Wholesale has leased the 61,669-square-foot space in the Burnside Commons shopping plaza on Burnside Avenue that was occupied by Stop & Shop. It is expected to open for Passover next year, April 15, depending on when the required Town of Hempstead permits are approved.
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By Jeff Bessen
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5/10/22
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Far Rockaway resident Schlomo Schreiber was the first person to cross the finish line of the 48
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By Jeff Bessen
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5/6/22
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Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced on May 3 that Oceanside woman Akosua Agyeman was indicted for stealing from the New York City Employees' Retirement System.
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By Tom Carrozza
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5/4/22
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For the third time in two years, a seat on the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education is open because a trustee is moving out of the school district. Veteran Trustee Mitchell Greebel, 59, who has served for three terms and a total of nine years, is moving out of the district. In 2020, Paul Critti and Daniella Simon stepped down for the same reason.
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By Lisa Margaria
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4/28/22
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A call from one boyhood friend to another in the first weeks of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in early March, sparked a quick collection of $20,000 that helped buy portable anesthesia machines and pulse oximeters that were sent to the Regional Clinic Licarnya in Kharkiv.
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By Jeff Bessen
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4/14/22
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