The New York State Sheriffs’ Association and FirstNet, Built with AT&T, have partnered to launch a statewide health and wellness program that will be available to all 58 county sheriff’s offices in New York.
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Staff Report
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8/1/22
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There are more than 15,000 jobs — a record amount — posted on the state labor department’s seasonal job bank in a variety of industries from amusement parks to farms and restaurants and summer camps across every region.
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By Jeff Bessen
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6/30/22
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Molloy University not only has a new name, but it also has a new gift — a $2 million one the school describes as its largest single gift in its 67-year history.
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By Tom Carrozza
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6/23/22
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Why do small businesses matter? There are more answers to that question than there are streetlamps on your local Main Street.
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By John Keating
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5/5/22
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During her illustrious career, Judy Goss has traveled the world modeling, hosting television shows, and becoming a published author.
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By Mike Smollins
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4/21/22
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Now that recreational cannabis is legal in New York, the question is how those who want marijuana can actually get it.
If you’re someone with a past marijuana conviction — or related …
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By Karina Kovac
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3/17/22
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Moore Funeral Home Director Martin Clarke is joining the staff at Perry Funeral Home in Lynbrook.
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3/17/22
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Social equity has been a major thrust of New York’s cannabis reform law. Social equity and business have become inseparably linked in the language of the law, as the legalization of the …
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By Juan Lasso
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9/24/21
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I take note of the impending retirement of Dr. Stuart Rabinowitz, the president of Hofstra University. Having been a trustee of the university for almost 30 years, I have come to understand . . .
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5/13/21
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Nassau County Executive Laura Curran and other state and local officials on Wednesday called on the state Department of Health to allow beaches across the state to open at 100 percent capacity this …
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By James Bernstein
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4/29/21
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