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Firefighters save pets from Lloyd Harbor blaze
Firefighters rescued two cats and a dog from a burning home in Lloyd Harbor Monday night and helped limit damage to the house, a fire official said.
Race to represent Lloyd Harbor
Measuring some 16,250 square feet, this "exquisite" seven-bedroom, seven-plus-bathroom, Tudor-style 1926 mansion is truly fit for royalty.
Measuring some 16,250 square feet, this "exquisite" seven-bedroom, seven-plus-bathroom, Tudor-style 1926 mansion is truly fit for royalty.
Measuring some 16,250 square feet, this "exquisite" seven-bedroom, seven-plus-bathroom, Tudor-style 1926 mansion is truly fit for royalty.
Graduation at Developmental Disabilities Institute
County Legis. Jon Cooper was honored to speak at the Developmental Disabilities Institutea s graduation ceremony on Wednesday, June 24, for their pre-kindergarten Starting Early program.
Potentially strong thunderstorms in Long Island's forecast
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are likely in the metropolitan area into Friday evening, the National Weather Service said.
Shellfish harvesting areas reopen in Huntington
Shellfish harvesting resumes in Huntington Friday, the state Department of Environmental Conservation announced after closing the harvesting areas because of possible toxins found in shellfish samples.
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Morning Joe spends the evening in Huntington
Suozzi explains change of view on same-sex marriage
There was no epiphany, no defining moment, Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi said, when he realized that gay marriage should be legal in New York State.
DEC expands shellfishing closure in Huntington
The state Department of Environmental Conservation on June 2 announced the expanded closure of shellfish harvesting areas around Huntington township due to the detection of a marine biotoxin that can adversely affect public health.
Suffolk sets Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy week
On May 12th, County Legis. Jon Cooper presented a proclamation to Centerport resident Dylan Thompson, a 15-year-old student at Harborfields High School who was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy when he was five years old.