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Both Francis X. Hegarty Elementary School and Lincoln Orens Middle School presented information on Internet safety during presentations held on Oct. 6-7. Hegarty Social Worker Felicita Carranza … more
A group of Merrick Avenue Middle School students were unharmed Wednesday morning when their bus was struck by another vehicle on the way to school on Merrick Avenue. more
Students at Island Park’s Francis Hegarty Elementary School brushed up on their bus safety knowledge on Sept. 15. Each class participated in a bus safety drill led by members of the Transportation … more
Discussions about road safety in Valley Stream began again after a Central High School student was hit by a car on Sept. 13 at the intersection of West Merrick Road and Fletcher Avenue — just one block west of the site of a crash that killed 12-year-old Zachary Ranftle in December 2014. more
A five-year study undertaken by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health found that U.S. firefighters develop malignant mesothelioma, a cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, at twice the rate of the general population. The study also revealed . . . more
Nearly a week after two cars collided at Monroe Boulevard and East Beech Street on Aug. 10, which resulted in an overturned vehicle but no reported injuries, according to the Long Beach Fire Department, the father of one of the drivers called on the City Council to address stop sign safety at the intersection. more
AT&T collaborated with the City of Long Beach, City Council and the Long Beach Police Department last weekend to discourage drivers from using their smartphones while behind the wheel, as part of its “It Can Wait” campaign. more
Public and private pools are busy all over Long Island’s South Shore, and the Atlantic Ocean is finally warm enough for comfortable swimming. In any of those settings, an emphasis on safety . . . more
It was a beautiful day at Point Lookout town beach when a swarm of news people and town employees were following Town Supervisor Anthony Santino around the coastline while he distributed free packets of sunscreen to beachgoers. more
In an effort to expedite the noise studies known as Part 150, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) readdressed the problem of airplane noise over houses in a letter to Pat Foye, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. more
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