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Architectural details abound in this charming English Tudor located on a quiet street in the Incorporated Village Of Rockville Centre. Offering over 1,950 sq. ft. of living space, the first floor … more
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded a $37 million contract to a Bay Shore-based construction and engineering firm to begin the first phase of a long-awaited coastal protection project for the barrier island in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. more
Two Long Beach residents opened Bridgeworks, a co-working facility that will cater to Long Beach’s new wave of remote-working entrepreneurs and professionals, earlier this month, with the goal of making the city more attractive to growing businesses. more
Q. We’re planning a new kitchen, and I have a kitchen designer and an architect telling me I should replace my new refrigerator because it sticks out 4 inches from the cabinets. I really don’t want to . . . more
Distinctive architectural details and natural materials reflect the art and beauty of this exquisite Colonial home.  Located on Broadway in Rockville Centre, which is home of one of Long … more
A: The National Association of Realtors (NAR) released their latest Quarterly Metro Home Price report earlier this month. The report revealed that home prices are not only continuing to rise but … more
Q. I’ve been noticing that many houses are being rebuilt, and that even though they’re by different designers, they look the same. In particular, a neighbor built a brand new house, and two years later the next-door neighbor . . . more
Daylight saving time is March 13, when we spring our clocks forward by an hour. It is also a great time to review your home fire safety and check your detectors. more
Q. I was reading about the state of New York trying to get millions of dollars back from storm victims who are raising their homes or even just repairing them. How is it happening that so many people . . . more
South Nassau Communities Hospital presented the results of a study of the barrier island’s medical needs to more than 100 residents at Lindell Elementary School on Monday, where hospital officials said that using $170 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency and state funds to build a hospital that resident have been calling for would result in the loss of more than $10 million a year. more
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