Since November’s election, it hasn’t been easy to be a Democrat. Most of us assumed that Hillary Clinton would win in a walk, and the media . . .
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2/9/17
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Starting in spring 2018, South Side High School will be hosting a Relay for Life for the first time in Rockville Centre history.
After an impassioned request by members of the school’s Cancer …
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By Peter Belfiore
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2/8/17
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We were supposed to have been healed by now, right? With the first African-American president finally elected not once but twice, the nation was supposed to be . . .
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2/2/17
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Feel the beat at the Madison Theatre when some chart-topping vocalists get together for a fast-paced evening of memorable hits.
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2/1/17
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Donald Trump has kept his promise to fight to save the jobs of the working middle class. Almost immediately after the election, he reached out to . . .
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12/8/16
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Despite the blustery cold, hundreds of veterans lined up outside of the Freeport Armory on Nov. 22 to receive food and clothing. This annual event, now in its 25th year, is held the Tuesday before …
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by Laura Schofer
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11/30/16
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For anyone who has not served in combat, it’s impossible to understand the horrors of war. We can try to imagine them, however. We can imagine . . .
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11/10/16
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Young detective Jigsaw Jones comes to life on stage in a charming family musical based on James Preller’s popular “Jigsaw Jones” detective series.
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11/9/16
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Several dozen Nassau County residents, interest groups and politicians came together at a Oct. 26 public hearing to comment on an 8.4 percent rate hike sought by New York American Water to pay for infrastructure, taxes and water delivery costs. The hearing was organized and chaired by the Department of Public Service and held at Malverne Village Hall.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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10/28/16
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Residents’ frustrations with New York American Water came to a boil Wednesday night at a two-hour public hearing at Wantagh High School. More than two dozen people protested a proposed rate hike, citing dirty water with low pressure, low-quality service and bills six times the size of their neighbors’.
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By Brian Stieglitz
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10/27/16
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