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The Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick reopened to the public yesterday, May 19, but visitors will have to follow "additional guidelines," according to a release from the Town of … more
The need to be active is vital in normal circumstances and now with a majority of people confined to their homes because of the coronavirus pandemic quarantining, it is more necessary than ever to get up and move. more
Residents looking to venture outside for some fresh air or exercise to escape self-quarantine will not be able to do so at the Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick, according to the Town of … more
From the way she dashed around her toy-laden living room, springing from the couch to the floor and back, you would assume that Nikki Kramer, of Merrick, was just like any other energetic 9-year-old. … more
In the wake of several anti-Semitic bias incidents across the state last month, local rabbis are making efforts to ensure the safety of their congregants and to create dialogue within their communities to foster a safe environment. more
Whether it was in the classrooms where he taught first-graders or his time at Sunrise Association Day Camp as a counselor for campers battling cancer, Alex Levy went to great lengths to bring happiness to children. more
The Town of Hempstead owns roughly 750 plots of land, valued around $4.85 billion, according to Adam Haber, the town’s executive assistant for economic development and government efficiency. … more
Oceanside resident Alex Levy, 28, died on Saturday after falling out of a moving limo bus in Baiting Hollow, Riverhead police said. more
In response to several instances of hate crimes and anti-Semitism in the U.S., New York lawmakers recently announced legislation aimed at ensuring that “students are taught the hateful intolerance of the swastika and noose” and other symbols of hatred in order to educate them about the history of those symbols. more
State Sen. John Brooks recently sponsored a bill that could reshape the way Long Island’s public schools are funded. more
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