Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg, a Democrat of Long Beach, issued a press release Monday morning that announced he will not be seeking re-election, and that he plans to retire at the end of his term in …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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4/28/14
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Art comes in many styles and modalities, and thanks to the Mermaid Art Studio, classes and workshops are now available to just about anyone.
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4/25/14
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One terrible day –– May 15, 2005 –– broke the mundane routine that Kristofer Goldsmith, a Bellmore native and a former U.S. Army sergeant, had settled into while on duty in …
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By Julie Mansmann
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4/23/14
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A vibrant collective of musicians gathers in the City by the Sea for a tuneful weekend of folk, funk and blues.
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4/2/14
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Approximately 200 people — the majority of them displaced victims of Hurricane Sandy — braved the whipping rain during a rally from Island Park to Long Beach last Saturday and expressed …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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4/1/14
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“We are here to stay,” says John Stella, one of the four founders of Precision Pharmacy. After Kings Pharmacy closed, it was evident that Long Beach needed a family drug store to take its place.
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3/27/14
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A burst of Mexican festivity greets you in every sense. Colorful flags, murals, vintage photos and artifacts abound.
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3/21/14
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Exhibits and more...
AftermodernisM Spring 2014This exhibition illustrates a broad range of styles spanning non-objective abstraction through sharp focused realism. Featured artists Michael …
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3/12/14
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“I’m pissed — I worked three jobs my whole life, and I’m spending my kids’ college funds keeping this afloat,” said Robert Wright, a recently retired New York City firefighter from …
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By Alexandra Spychalsky
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3/12/14
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In a letter to the Herald received on March 10, Mark Tannenbaum, a Harbor Isle resident and executive vice president of the Long Beach …
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By John Maher
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3/11/14
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