I’m addicted to watching shows like “House of Cards,” “Veep,” ”Homeland” and “Madame Secretary.” In some way, each episode depicts . . .
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6/16/17
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When Malverne resident Jimmy Pannullo isn’t busy running his construction business, E&F Contracting — a Franklin Square-based company — he is working to make a better life for sick children.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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5/18/17
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The door closing was a “shot heard round the world.” Audiences were shocked as Nora Helmer leaves her husband and children in Ibsen’s classic, A Doll’s House …
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5/5/17
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Q. I want to flip houses, and need to make the whole process go as quickly as possible in order not to lose money. I know it takes time, but can you tell me the fastest way to . . .
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By Monte Leeper
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5/5/17
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It was America, in its earliest days. The settlers were religious and community-minded, good people who cared for their children and worked desperately to survive in a forbidding environment. They were settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony . . .
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3/3/17
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Old Westbury Gardens Charles II-style mansion is the setting for a concert of chamber masterworks in the grand setting of Westbury House’s Red Ballroom.
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3/1/17
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From the new students vs. teachers volleyball game to Crazy Sock Day, St. William the Abbot School families had lots of opportunities to celebrate what they said makes their community great during Catholic Schools Week.
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By Julie Mansmann
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2/7/17
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Maria Regina, a Catholic elementary school in Seaford, host families from Wantagh, Seaford and beyond at an open house program on Jan. 29.
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By Rebecca Anderson
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1/31/17
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Russia. Friend? Enemy? Campaign and political pawn is more like it these days.
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12/22/16
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The day was picture-perfect. White clouds dotted the blue sky, shading the 75 people who had gathered on the sprawling lawn of President Theodore Roosevelt’s “summer White House,” Sagamore Hill, in Oyster Bay.
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By Laura Lane
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12/15/16
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