While celebrations amassed throughout Long Island at midnight on Dec. 31, officially marking the beginning of 2013, a couple hundred residents welcomed the new year in a different way — a 5k dash.
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By David Weingrad
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1/9/13
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Five… four… three… two… one…
Run!
While celebrations amassed throughout Long Island at midnight on Dec. 31, officially marking the beginning of 2013, a couple hundred residents …
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David Weingrad
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1/8/13
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1. Get an annual mental check-up!
What? What’s that? You go for a physical checkup. You get your eyes checked. Your teeth cleaned. Your auto inspected. Well, then, why are you leaving out the …
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1/4/13
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After a year that will be remembered for the storm of a lifetime, the tragedy of a mass shooting, the frustration of political gridlock and continuing turmoil around the world, it’s no wonder that many of us are seeking guidance and direction as we face a new year.
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1/3/13
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It’s been more than a year in the making, but early 2013 is when the village is finally going to move into its new building on Rockaway Avenue, Mayor Ed Fare said during an interview with the Herald about the village’s plans for the new year that was followed by a tour of the property.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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1/3/13
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Every year brings the expected and the unexpected. In 2012, we knew there was going to be an extra day, a presidential election and at least some debate over whether or not the world was going to end (it didn’t).
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By Andrew Hackmack
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1/2/13
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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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Students and teachers noshed on apples dipped in honey during the New Year celebration at the Susanna E. Heiman Religious School at Temple B’nai Torah.
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9/28/12
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If somehow we have become lost; if we have made a wrong turn, a bad decision, an unwise choice; if we have chosen the wrong route or a self-destructive path the High Holy Day season provide us with the opportunity to reorient ourselves, to determine the direction we should be heading, to recalculate our position and to redirect ourselves towards our destination.
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By: Rabbi Dr. Ronald L. Androphy
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9/13/12
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