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Estelle and Charles Goldfarb were desperate to pump out the 3½ feet of water that flooded the crawl space of their newly built Woodmere home after Hurricane Sandy. So when a truck from the Carle Place-based Citywide Sewer and Drain appeared on the street, it seemed like a ray of light in the darkness. more
Q. I wanted to add on to the den on the side of my house. The den has been there since 1930. The problem I’m having is . . . more
Twenty years ago, I became one of the more than 4 million women in America who are breast cancer survivors. more
Long Island lost an American icon with the passing of Baldwin resident Bob Beckwith last week. The image of Beckwith standing with President George W. Bush amid the ruins of the World Trade Center days after the Sept. 11 attacks will forever personify America’s unyielding courage and quiet determination in the face of horrific tragedy and massive challenge. more
The American Jewish Committee recently released its annual State of Antisemitism in America 2023 Report, which revealed that 63 percent of American Jews say the status of Jews in the U.S. is “less secure than a year ago” — a 22-percentage-point increase in just one year, and a 32-point increase over two years. more
After postponing its annual 5K Run/Family Walk due to Tropical Storm Hermine on Labor Day weekend, Community Chest South Shore’s event attracted 130 runners for the main competition in Atlantic Beach on Sept. 11. more
Kulanu Center for Special Services in Cedarhurst recognized the Glaubach family, Ariel and Baruch, Monica and Simeon and Cory and Jonathan, Jonathan Cooper, Kulanu’s director of Inclusion and Community Support Services and HAFTR senior Rachel Schreiber held its annual scholarship dinner fundraiser at The Sands in Atlantic Beach on Dec. 16. more
Inwood native Robert Martin brought his video camera when he returned to his hometown after Hurricane Sandy to help document the damage that his neighbors and friends’ houses sustained for insurance purposes but once the camera started rolling, he knew he had to share the stories he captured. more
As a legislator who served during the height of corruption in Nassau County, I know firsthand how important it is to have mechanisms in place to protect taxpayer money from the pitfalls of waste and fraud. more
October 29, 2012 — surely a date that I will never forget. Yes, this day marked the start of a five-month period during which I would not be able to live in my home in Woodmere. And true, my basement, which had become a five-foot swimming pool, smelled like a mixture of sewage waste and Seaworld due to Hurricane Sandy. more
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