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Town of Hempstead announces date for 29th triathlon
Hempstead Town is accepting entries for the 2013 Triathlon, entering its 29th season.
The town’s late-summer triathlon features swimming, biking and running and has emerged as one of Long Island’s signature athletic events. The competition is set for Saturday, Sept. 7, at 8 a.m. in Town Park Point Lookout.
The triathlon begins with a three-quarter-mile ocean swim. After emerging from...
Read more »Smithtown to get more than $6M in FEMA reimbursements
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The Town of Smithtown will receive more than $6 million in federal reimbursements for superstorm Sandy cleanup costs.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has agreed to pay Smithtown $6.23 million, which will cover most of the town’s costs for collecting, removing and disposing debris left on town roads by the Oct. 29 storm, New York’s Democratic Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand...
Read more »Huntington acquires parcel, farmhouse to double size of Gateway Park
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The Town of Huntington recently completed a land purchase that will expand its Gateway Park.
Town officials closed June 21 on the $270,000 purchase of 12 Academy Place, which includes a farmhouse, in Huntington Station.
Town Supervisor Frank P. Petrone said the 1-acre parcel nearly doubles the size of the park and is adjacent to the previously acquired parcels that have formed the 1.3...
Read more »WTC picnic commemorates 9/11 responders on Long Island
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For several days after 9/11, construction worker John Feal, of Nesconset, worked to clean up the wreckage at ground zero. His efforts left him with several injuries, one that eventually led to the removal of half of his left foot after a piece of steel crushed it.
Twelve years later, Feal still copes with the physical and emotional scars left by his experiences but he does not do it alone....
Read more »Kings Park school board OKs penalties for bullying; elementary schools move to trimesters
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The Kings Park school board last week unanimously approved changes in its student conduct code, focusing on anti-bullying, and also approved its elementary schools to go on a trimester system for the 2013-14 school year.
Among the harshest possible punishments for inappropriate texting and use of social media — a new infraction — are a superintendent’s hearing, a yearlong loss of privileges,...
Read more »Port Washington to get more 2-hour parking zones in business district
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Shoppers will have a little more leeway in Port Washington now that the North Hempstead Town board has voted to create more two-hour parking zones in the downtown district.
The unanimous vote last week, with town Supervisor Jon Kaiman absent, increases the meter time by an hour on portions of Main Street and Irma and Haven avenues, while four-hour meters remain unchanged.
Last year,...
Read more »Student filmmakers capture spirit of Long Beach Sandy survivors
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Walking through the West End section of Long Beach with their teacher two weeks after superstorm Sandy battered the community, 17-year-old aspiring filmmakers Brenda Cespedes and Erick Urquilla didn’t know what to expect.
Weeks earlier, Cespedes, an 11-year Long Beach resident, watched Sandy pummel her city from her neighbors’ second-floor apartment, and the she knew there was a meaningful...
Read more »Sea Cliff teens pay forward passion for art to needy
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As Sea Cliff teens Annalise Apt and Tayler Bradford lined the tables of the lunchroom in the North Shore Holiday House with plastic on Saturday, campers played outside in the pool, playground and backyard.
The house, located in Huntington, is a summer sleepaway camp that serves underprivileged girls, ages 7 to 11. The camp is home to as many as 50 girls during each of its four two-week sessions.
Apt...
Read more »Hundreds slide into gello at Melville cancer fundraiser
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According to Leukemia and Lymphoma Society campaign coordinator Isai Fuentes, when dealing with enough solid gello to fill a small swimming pool, the best way to break up the goop is to churn it with an oar.
“We’ve been doing it for so long we have it down to a science,” Fuentes said.
The gello was used for the Long Island Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s 27th annual Gello Slide benefit,...
Read more »Bethpage, Rockville Centre tie in firehouse BBQ cook-off
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Charles Razenson fired up his red offset smoker just after 6 a.m. on Friday outside Fairway Market in Westbury and began prepping his signature dish, brisket and special “cupcake” chicken.
Razenson, whose baby back ribs won the inaugural Firefighters Museum BBQ Cook-Off in 2009, was back to bring home the prize for the Bethpage Fire Department.
Razenson competed against teams from the...
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