Scott Brinton, senior editor of the Merrick and Bellmore Heralds, has been named a finalist in two categories –– News and Editorial Writing –– in the Press Club of Long Island’s annual Media Awards competition.
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5/13/10
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Exhibits and more...
Fernando BoteroThis major exhibition showcases one of the most honored Latin American artists working today. Paintings, drawings and monumental sculpture that exemplify …
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5/12/10
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World-renowned violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg joins forces with Music Director David Wiley and the Long Island Philharmonic for a lively concert at Tilles Center on Sunday.
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5/12/10
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The Long Island Mozart Festival arrives at Old Westbury Gardens this weekend.
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Karen Bloom
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5/12/10
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Oceanside residents will also vote on Tuesday on the school district's proposed $128.5 million 2010-11 budget, which is 1.98 percent larger than the current spending plan and includes a 2.29 percent …
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5/12/10
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By Anthony Rifilato
The Herald recently caught up with school board candidates Richard Schurin and Richie Hayes, who are running for a five-year seat on the Island Park Board of Education. The …
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5/12/10
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Oceanside resident Kim Applebaum had been caring for stray cats in her garage. Ever since a small litter of three kittens were born in there a few months ago, she’s been letting them live in her …
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Alex Costello
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5/12/10
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Police are searching for a man who robbed Beach Bum Tanning in Oceanside, after he threatened an employee at gunpoint and stole cash from the salon.
The incident occurred …
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Anthony Rifilato
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5/11/10
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Yeah! Drill, baby, drill! Let’s suck every last drop of oil from the ocean floor in the waters off the good ol’ U.S. of A., and to heck with the environment and the environmental regulations holding us up from taking what’s ours — oil, beautiful, black oil, the world’s carbon legacy passed down to us by God to power our nation, keep us safe and make us rich.
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Scott Brinton
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5/6/10
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Last week, freshman Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano laid it on the line for county residents. He told us that the county is facing a $286 million deficit, the largest in its history.
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Al D'Amato
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5/6/10
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