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PSEG Long Island is installing 3,000 feet of new underground transmission will remove 500 feet of overhead wire and replace and install transmission and distribution poles around Hewlett as part of a system-wide $302 million project that is expected to be completed in February. more
The Woodmere Fire Department swung open the doors of its firehouse at 20 Irving Place for four hours on Oct. 22 and welcomed the community to the annual open house to learn about fire prevention more
Young Israel of Woodmere canceled its Shabbos dinner last weekend and set up tables with chairs that included the photo of each person kidnapped by Hamas. “This demonstration is to remind … more
An man was killed after allegedly being hit by a woman driving  a four-door 2022 silver Tesla sedan on Rockaway Turnpike in North Lawrence at 3:30 a.m., on Oct. 30, Nassau police said.  more
After being closed in both directions north and south from East Avenue near Meadowmere Park to Peninsula Boulevard because of a motor vehicle accident Rockaway Turnpike has reopened, Nassau police said. more
Charles Gros’s vacation in Israel took a dramatic turn when he was asked to use his skills as a paramedic after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks by Eli Beer, founder of United Hatzalah, an Israeli emergency medical services organization. more
The yearbook committee at Erasmus Hall High School, in Brooklyn, predicted that Carol Berman would become the first female manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. more
With the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and hate against specific groups flaring, the Lawrence-based National Council of Jewish Women -Peninsula Section, thought it was a good time to discuss antisemitism. more
Blending their love for Israel with the making of the traditional Jewish challah, over 200 Five Towns women gathered in the Chabad of the Five Towns grand tent on Oct. 16. more
Stephen Christopher’s Time Traveling Medicine Show was the featured entertainment at the 37th annual Rock Hall Country Fair on the grounds of Rock Hall Museum in Lawrence on Oct. 21-22. more
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