Herald Community Newspapers is seeking 2018 summer interns for our 18 community-based publications that stretch across Nassau County’s South Shore, from Valley Stream to Seaford, and Long Beach …
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1/22/18
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Buried in our country’s history books are the names of thousands of people that may not mean much to the average citizen, but during their careers . . .
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1/18/18
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Weather prognosticators were predicting snow for all of Long Island on Thursday. If and when the storm does strike, be sure to send us your snow photos so we can post them on our website.
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By Scott Brinton
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1/3/18
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Performances/On Stage
Annie The irrepressible comic strip heroine comes to life in the beloved musical, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 7-8, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec, 9, 3 and 8 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 10, 2 …
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12/7/17
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A: No, using deodorants or antiperspirants does not increase your risk of breast cancer. Claims linking deodorant/antiperspirant use and breast cancer have been around for many years. The theory …
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By Christine Hodyl, DO, FACS
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11/20/17
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Anthony Ponte, of Atlantic Beach, was one of two people appointed to the board of directors of South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside.
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11/16/17
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Q: Are vaccines safe?A: Yes, vaccines are very safe and can prevent serious, even fatal illnesses. Some parents mistakenly believe there is a link between disorders like autism and getting their …
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By Aaron E. Glatt, MD
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11/13/17
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Need has been the driving force behind SIBSPlace, a free program that focuses on children who have a brother, sister or parent suffering with a life-threatening illness.
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By Terry Ann Loeser
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11/11/17
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Performances/On Stage
Daryl ShermanThe vocalist-pianist and her trio perform pop standards, Thursday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m. Program includes hits by Carl Sigman and others. Tickets required. …
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10/27/17
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On Oct. 22, 2012, Tropical Depression 18 formed in the Caribbean Sea south of Jamaica, according to the National Weather Service.
It intensified, and seven days later Hurricane Sandy struck the metropolitan area, flooding homes, businesses, schools and hospitals as well as the New York City and New Jersey transit systems. Fierce winds flung boats onto nearby lawns. Trees were uprooted. Residents went without power for days.
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By Jeff Bessen
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10/26/17
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