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Explore the budget dilemmas facing Long Beach schools: layoffs, program cuts, and the uncertain fate of East School. more
Long Beach High School’s theatre company presented the musical “Chicago, Teen Edition.” Set in the roaring twenties Chicago, the award-winning musical about fame, fortune and … more
An advocacy group determined to save local news in New York rallied in Albany in an effort to bring more lawmakers to their cause. more
Each year in the United States, roughly 240,000 women, and more than 2,000 men, are diagnosed with breast cancer. The disease has hit one local woman hard, and she is doing something about it. … more
Long Beach’s police departments try to meet with community members and build relationships at events throughout the year, like International Night Out, which takes place every August. … more
Artists in Partnership hosted the world premiere of the documentary “The World I Know,” by filmmaker John Terrascuso, at the Long Beach Public Library auditorium on March 17. The film … more
I pray it’s not another “here we go again” moment. Regrettably, to a large segment of the Jewish world it feels that because of the raging wave of antisemitism, the incredibly … more
Something inspiring and truly surprising has been bubbling up on the Long Island literary scene, thanks to Nassau County Poet Laureate Paula Curci and Poet Laureate emeritus Peter Dugan, editors of … more
Long Beach, Island Park and Oceanside community residents have been speaking their minds about offshore wind for nearly two years. For or against it, they have made their voices heard — at … more
Phase 2 of the ambitious City of Long Beach revitalization and improvement project for   the downtown and central business districts started this week with beginning on the north side of Park … more
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