Volunteer at soup kitchen The Long Beach Soup Kitchen seeks highly-skilled, fast paced, energetic volunteers that are pleasant, caring, and courteous to do food prep, cook, serve and clean up crews. …
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The swine flu was detected at the Beach House on West Beech Street on Oct. 21. Lydia and Beetlejuice also made an appearance and the pixels from the Cablevision commercials took a night off to attend …
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11/5/09
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Often while speaking with a Long Beach local for any story I happen to be working on, they ask me, “Do you live in Long Beach?”
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ARIELLA MONTI
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11/5/09
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Whether they are looking to save money or just be more environmentally friendly, schools in Long Beach are expanding efforts to use alternative energy sources.
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11/5/09
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Michael Amante received the American Legion’s Americanism Award from John R. Radin Sr., past commander of the Victor Murtha Post 972 in Long Beach, at the 85th Annual Military Ball at Temple Avodah …
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Paul Leone of All Good Electric in Long Beach, second from left, was honored as the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce 25th Annual Small Business Person of the Year and Legislative Breakfast at …
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Herbert Siegel, 75, of Long Beach, a retired CEO who served on numerous corporate and bank boards, won the 2009 New York Senior Poet Laureate Award for his poem "Monuments" in the 17th annual …
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Arrests
Joshua Thompson, 30, of Rockaway Park was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminal possession of marijuana, driving without a license and …
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The arrest of a man for driving while intoxicated led Long Beach police to connect the suspect with a string of burglaries in the West End. Juan Tobo, 36, of Farmingdale, was being investigated as a suspect in the burglaries, which took place between Oct. 14 and Oct. 24, when detectives discovered that he had been arrested on Oct. 24 by Nassau County police for drunken driving, Lt. Bruce Meyer explained.
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ARIELLA MONTI
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11/5/09
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Stop-sign
crusade is needed
To the Editor:
While my neighbor Richard Boodman's signs may be controversial, there is no doubt that his ongoing efforts for a coordinated system of all-way …
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