The Real Estate Law Department at Abrams Fensterman has extensive experience representing both individuals and corporate clients in a full range of residential and …
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12/16/11
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It was beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Pagan-Fletcher Restoration on Sunday. This year’s gingerbread house contest, sponsored by the Valley Stream Historical Society, brought out about a dozen people to the annual event.
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By Clarissa Hamlin
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12/7/11
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Sister to its “happening” namesake in Long Beach, The Beach House in Rockville Centre is off to a running start. A lively bar, flat screen TVs abound, and popular DJs attract a youthful after-hours crowd.
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Terry Biener
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12/1/11
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More than 400 people interested in helping meet the needs the less fortunate turned out for the second annual House of Hope gala on Nov. 17. That’s more than double the amount of people who came to the inaugural event in 2010, said Rev. Steven Milazzo, pastor at Bethlehem Assembly of God which runs the community outreach center.
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By Clarissa Hamlin
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11/30/11
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A West Hempstead woman lost her two pugs, named Mugs and Norman, near the West Hempstead fire house on Hempstead Turnpike. They dogs, one black and one biege, were not wearing collars. They are …
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10/26/11
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Spooks and ghouls await with unexpected surprises for everyone during this final weekend before Halloween.
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By Karen Bloom
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10/26/11
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Valley Stream firefighters battled a small blaze in the basement of a Heatherfield Road home last week.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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9/21/11
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Q. My house has been on the market for six years and I just can’t part with it for less than I paid. Under the circumstances, I’m thinking of having my daughter and son-in-law’s family take it over, and we would make just a small apartment for ourselves here. What are the ramifications of doing this, permit-wise? Does the county have to give us the permit and will our taxes change, up or down?
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Monte Leeper
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8/11/11
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Nassau County communities are headed toward an intersection of competing interests — development, the changing needs for housing and economic sustainability — not only on the county and town levels, but on our neighborhoods’ main streets as well.
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7/14/11
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After a seven-month hiatus, Shogun has re-opened for business. Ownership is the same, while management is new. Renovations have enhanced the décor, and Asian fusion dishes have been added to what was formerly limited to a traditional Japanese hibachi and sushi menu.
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Terry Biener
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6/3/11
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