A handful of city officials and volunteers participated in the S.T.O.P. Program on April 21. The Town of Hempstead partnered with the City of Long Beach for the event.
Over 900 residents came to …
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4/25/24
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Long Beach is synonymous with surfing. People running into the water, jumping on their surfboards and riding the waves in the sun is a typical summer across the city.
Surf for All, one of Long …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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7/16/23
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City of Long Beach TV Commercial with Billy Crystal (3) from Visit Long Beach New York on Vimeo.
City officials announced the premiere date on Thursday for its new summer visitors ad …
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7/11/13
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Rip currents are powerful, narrow channels of fast-moving water headed away from shore that aren’t easy for recreational swimmers to spot. Nervous swimmers who find themselves caught in a rip …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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7/16/23
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Long Beach City Council President Brendan Finn, Vice President Chris Fiumara and Member Mike Reinhart, along with former Legislator and community member Denise Ford, packed ‘Seder to Go’ …
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4/25/24
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While heading home from school, students and school bus drivers rely on the buses’ stop signs to make each stop safe. Occasionally, a driver on the road, heading toward a stopped bus or coming …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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7/16/23
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Surfing can be fun. Riding waves, enjoying the warm sun and cool water can be refreshing. But it can also be dangerous.
Due to the potential of injury and other dangers, a group of surfers and …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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5/24/24
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Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly, alongside Long Beach Acting Police Department Commissioner Richard DePalma and Freeport Police Department Chief Michael Smith unveiled Tuesday outside …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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5/24/24
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When Hofstra University got the call on Nov. 2 asking if they had power following the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, officials never expected what they would be asked next. The Long Island based Army …
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By Deirdre Krasula
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11/13/12
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Long Beach officials continue to urge residents to evacuate the city and barrier island, as parts of the city are already flooding — mainly parts of the Canals and the West End — as Hurricane …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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10/29/12
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