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An electrical fire broke out at the Texas Car Wash, at the corner of Texas Place and Long Beach Road, just after 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 26. James Ruzicka Jr., chief of the Island Park Fire Department, … more
Just weeks after a big storm dumped more than a foot of snow on most of the south shore, another blizzard snowed residents in on Friday and was expected to continue well into the weekend. Heavy … more
All Oceanside and Island Park schools will be closed Friday, Feb. 26 due to snow. more
Oceanside Library 30 Davison Ave. 766-2360   Oceanside Garden Club Meeting The Oceanside Garden Club will welcome staff from Trader Joe’s to the library at 7 p.m. on March 9 to offer … more
“No one can do anything lasting for Long Island who has not lived there, who does not know and love its geology, topography, its waters and its people, who is unacquainted with its history as … more
After his review of all schools districts and BOCES in New York, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli cited several districts for having excess funds in their Employee Benefit Accrued Liability … more
With Island Park’s village elections around the corner on March 16, and no seats being contested, candidates are getting ready for an easy race. This year, the Mayor’s seat is up for … more
Exhibits and more... Coming By Force/Overcoming By ChoiceA multi-media visual celebration of Black History through the eyes of contemporary black artists, in collaboration with the African … more
Long Island Children's Museum welcomes the Puppet State Theatre Company of Edinburgh, Scotland with "The Man Who Planted Trees," a blend of comedy, puppetry and inspired storytelling. Families will also enjoy Ballet Long Island's "Pocahontas" at Nassau Community College. The Hofstra stage offers "A Celebration of the Life and Music of Dinah Shore." more
For years, the common wisdom has been that American industry is in an irreversible decline. As the reasoning went, our shrinking industrial base would be somehow magically replaced by “service industries” like insurance, finance, consumer retail and a big real estate boom. more
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