After years of calling on the city to address flooding issues in the North Park area, residents may finally see some relief when a stormwater management project on Riverside Boulevard is completed …
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By Chris Engelhardt
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11/22/11
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On the eve of our fifth annual mustache season, I must admit that I was all smiles in anticipation of the hairy mission I was about to embark on with my fellow “growers.” The mission I speak of …
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By Billy Kupferman
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11/17/11
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Thanks for the love and support
To the Editor:
The Rockville Centre Police Department not only protects and serves our village, it takes care of those in need. My family is forever grateful …
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11/16/11
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Although the newly elected Democratic members of the City Council won’t be sworn in until Jan. 1, the new team is already taking steps to begin the transition, which includes initiating a …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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11/16/11
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Plans to open a Dunkin’ Donuts in the West End — which drew the ire of many residents who said the franchise would hurt the character of the community and local businesses — are, at least …
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Anthony Rifilato
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11/11/11
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The good old days are back
To the Editor:
Nostalgia and cronyism are all well and good when you’re looking out at the world from your front porch. These challenging economic times call for a …
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11/9/11
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The Long Beach Water Pollution Control Facility received a grade of D from the nonprofit advocacy organization Citizens Campaign for the Environment, which released its first Long Island Sewage …
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By Chris Engelhardt
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11/9/11
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These days, it’s hard to find a government that isn’t teetering on the brink of financial collapse. Too often at the local, state and federal levels, years of runaway spending have led to massive …
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11/7/11
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Long Beach police arrested three men on Monday morning during a drug-related and loan sharking bust in which more than $100,000 was seized from a home on Minnesota Avenue, part of a joint …
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11/7/11
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When Long Beach resident Billy Kupferman first began teaching in Garden City, he was overwhelmed when he learned that two third-grade students had cancer.
“They’re both in seventh grade now, …
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By ANTHONY RIFILATO
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11/3/11
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