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Mike’s Barber Shop in Oyster Bay has been a staple in the community for many years, and people come from different parts of Long Island, and some even farther afield, to get their hair cut … more
Though the exterior of the Moxey A. Rigby public housing complex is pleasantly airy, the inconvenient design of its grounds, and the sluggish pace of repairs after a fire followed by water damage in Sept. 2021, have contributed to tenant discontent. more
The traditional dog days of August will feel anything but lazy and languorous next week in Cedarhurst, when the village and its Business Improvement District once again join forces for the annual Summer Sidewalk Sale, during which retail outlets and restaurants will offer patrons tremendous bargains. more
Hildebrandt’s, a classic 1920s- style soda, ice cream and candy shop and restaurant and an icon of Williston Park and Long Island, nearly closed its doors due to rising rents. Thanks to the … more
The New York State Sheriffs’ Association and FirstNet, Built with AT&T, have partnered to launch a statewide health and wellness program that will be available to all 58 county sheriff’s offices in New York. more
“He lived by the sea, was raised by the sea, was an avid sports fan and came to this camp.” Town of Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin was talking about Lazar LaPenna, the 10-year-old … more
Oyster Bay and East Norwich residents will have to look for a new place to buy their groceries over the coming month, as the local Stop & Shop will be closing its doors from July 14 until Aug. 12 … more
For more than a decade, Molloy University has welcomed high school students from across Long Island who are seeking to become the next generation of businessmen and businesswomen. After two years as a virtual seminar, the program returned in person on the school’s campus last week. more
There are more than 15,000 jobs — a record amount — posted on the state labor department’s seasonal job bank in a variety of industries from amusement parks to farms and restaurants and summer camps across every region. more
When he was 12, Rockville Centre native Matt Giovanniello was devastated when his beloved grandmother Theresa Giovanniello suffered a stroke during open-heart surgery. While she recovered, her doctors used flash cards to keep her focused, but Matt saw that form of therapy as generic and unengaging. There had to be a better way. more
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