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East Hampton Town board enacts bus, van ban on highway
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Responding to complaints last year about drunken parties and large crowds at the beach in Amagansett, the East Hampton Town board has banned buses and vans with a capacity of eight passengers or more from Indian Wells Highway. The board also prohibited parking on two nearby streets, Southview Road and Further Court.
More than a dozen local residents praised the board Thursday night for its...
Read more »Gay pride parade, festival Saturday
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Here are three community events scheduled for this weekend around Long Island.
Gay pride parade, festival Saturday
The 23rd annual Long Island Gay Pride Celebration will be held tomorrow in Huntington. The event begins with a parade at noon along Main Street, followed by PrideFest, a festival at Heckscher Park, from 1 to 6 p.m.
“There is no better feeling to be able to display...
Read more »Lawmakers: Contain Bethpage groundwater plume
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A trio of politicians representing New York has asked the secretary of the Navy to speed up plans to contain a groundwater plume in Bethpage, where officials recently closed one water supply well after elevated levels of radium were discovered.
The letter, dated Thursday, from Reps. Steve Israel (D-Huntington) and Peter King (R-Seaford), plus Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) asks Navy Secretary...
Read more »Case of East Hampton Library’s mystery bust solved
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With newspapers, TV, and social and online media looking for answers to the question of who left a bust of a woman behind the East Hampton Library last month, library director Dennis Fabiszak learned Thursday the answer was, literally, in his own backyard.
One of the workers framing out the expansion of the library’s children’s wing left the bust there to keep it from getting broken while...
Read more »East Rockaway official pleads not guilty to shoplifting
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East Rockaway Village’s clerk-treasurer pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges she shoplifted at Green Acres Mall.
Nassau County police arrested Doris Piedimonte, 50, at the J.C. Penney store in the Valley Stream mall on May 5.
Police charged the Valley Stream resident with petty larceny, a misdemeanor that carries a maximum penalty of a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Piedimonte,...
Read more »Activists seek probe of Hempstead district, school board
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About 15 community activists and residents rallied outside Hempstead High School Thursday calling for the state Education Department to investigate the Hempstead school board and the school district.
Critics say the district’s poor academic performance, spending, management decisions, lack of transparency and compliance with state laws need to be reviewed.
“We want this investigation,”...
Read more »North Babylon teacher wins $17,550 on 'Wheel of Fortune'
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Fifth-grade teacher John Paul Biondo walked into school Thursday morning, taken aback by a fellow teacher dressed as Vanna White from “Wheel of Fortune” guiding him down the hallway to an auditorium packed with 408 elementary students chanting his name.
Biondo, a teacher at Marion G. Vedder Elementary School in North Babylon, won $17,550 in cash and prizes, including a trip to Hawaii, during...
Read more »Kings Park 5K returns to Nissequogue River State Park
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After a course change last year caused by ongoing demolition work, an annual fundraising race at Kings Park’s Nissequogue River State Park will begin and end inside the park Saturday.
The 5K Sunset Run/Walk for the Park, and a 1K fun run for children, are set to step off near the corner of St. Johnland and Old Dock roads. Start times are 5 p.m. for the fun run and 5:30 p.m. for the 5K race.
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Read more »Riverhead Town renews boat sewage services for the season
Riverhead Town is accepting sewage from boats in the Peconic estuary.
The town has two fixed pumping stations — on East Creek and in downtown Riverhead — and two pumpout boats that will come to vessels that are anchored in town waters and whose operators want to have the holding tanks emptied. Those boaters can call the town on VHF channel 73.
The free service will run from 9:30 a.m....
Read more »Riverhead parks official gets stipend for new duty
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Riverhead’s town board has given parks and recreation administrator Ray Coyne an $8,000 stipend, for taking over work this year typically done by the youth bureau director — a job eliminated from the town’s budget.
“Ray has taken over the youth bureau duties ... he’s saving the town $90,000 a year,” said Councilman George Gabrielsen before the vote on Tuesday.
Before the vote was taken,...
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