Q. Every winter I get terrible colds, and this year I got a postcard from a company that cleans air conditioning ducts. Does this help?
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By Monte Leeper
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4/24/24
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In her 20 years as an audiologist at Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf, Glen Cove resident Dr. Tanya Linzalone has met with many families. She’s seen first-hand the emotional toll they face while caring for a child with hearing difficulties. They often worry about their child’s communication skills, and are deeply concerned that he or she will have fewer opportunities in life.
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By Roksana Amid
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8/1/23
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While many young people might not know about the historical pastime of creating and collecting ships in bottles, a recent donation to the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum will help ensure that the …
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By Will Sheeline
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8/20/23
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Nancy Marks, the former campaign treasurer for New York’s most controversial Congressman, George Santos, is set to plead guilty to at least one unspecified felony Thursday at the Central Islip …
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By Will Sheeline
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10/5/23
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Watching the war between Israel and Hamas continue, I am heartbroken. Like any person of goodwill, I am pained by the babies, young people, women, elderly and all people taken hostage by Hamas, including my neighbor Omer Neutra.
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By Eric Post
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1/26/24
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Ania Kelly describes herself as a “science person,” and she hopes to focus on research when she starts classes at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall. But Oyster Bay …
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By Laura Lane
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6/14/24
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‘Now it's your game and whoever wins the game will get one of the tigers that the Empress Dowager sent.’
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Photos by Christina Daly
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5/21/15
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The three Democratic candidates running for seats on the Oyster Bay Town Board include a lesbian, an American man of African descent, and a man of Indian descent.
Danielle Medeiros, Sydney …
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By Laura Lane
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10/31/23
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Being a law enforcement officer is an essential role in our society, yet today it’s a job that faces a growing stigma. A Siena College poll conducted last July revealed significant concern among New Yorkers about public safety, with 61 percent expressing worry about becoming a crime victim and 51 percent saying they felt uneasy about their safety in public spaces. Adding to this, an overwhelming 87 percent of respondents perceived crime as a serious issue in our state.
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By Ed Ra
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1/12/24
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A: It’s no secret that health care becomes a bigger concern for most of us as we grow older. More ailments are likely to develop, which means more money spent to visit health professionals and …
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Christopher Zarra, CFP®, ChFC®, CFS®
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3/11/17
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