George Santos faces growing scrutiny over where he has worked, where he went to school, and where his seemingly sudden wealth has come from. But now the U.S. Representative-elect is being questioned about something much different: Is he a descendant of Holocaust survivors?
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By Michael Hinman
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12/22/22
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It existed for just five seconds — but it was enough to power a home for an entire day.
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12/15/22
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Vincent Randazzo is not a fan of PILOTs.
The payment in lieu of taxes process has been a cornerstone of the Town of Hempstead Industrial Development Agency as a way to encourage businesses to make …
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By Karina Kovac
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12/15/22
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"Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy . . ."
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12/8/22
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The winds of change are slowly coming from the east — but they are coming as a Norway-based energy company readies to set up shop in Island Park.
Equinor — a multibillion-dollar …
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By Karina Kovac
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12/8/22
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F
or 31 years the Barrella family has gone to extremes to decorate their Island Park house for Christmas, each year bigger and better. Before that, while living in Long Beach, they had almost a …
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By Karina Kovac
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12/7/22
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Lianne Webb and Natalia Suaza stood out from among dozens of contestants from across Nassau and Suffolk counties, crowned winners of Miss Long Island and Miss Teen Long Island.
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By Daniel Offner
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12/1/22
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He was an obscure candidate from Island Park who went up against a Republican powerhouse — and won.
His name was Al D’Amato, who would go on to serve 18 years in the U.S. Senate before …
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By Karina Kovac
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12/1/22
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Hearings are getting under way on a proposal to socialize energy on Long Island. It would make the Long Island Power Authority the region’s sole entity responsible for keeping our lights on.
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By Ronald J. Rosenberg
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12/1/22
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Once upon a time, there was a group known as the Long Island Nine. They were the nine Republican state senators . . .
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12/1/22
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