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Town of Oyster Bay Hosts "Stand with Israel" Rally in Recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board joined with local officials, local rabbis, families, community leaders and hundreds of residents at a community rally in recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month at Plainview-Old Bethpage Community Park. The rally was organized to express the Town’s commitment of standing with Israel, as well as demanding the safe return of Israeli hostages still held captive by Hamas. Organizers were also joined by Holocaust Survivor Alfred Weinberg of Farmingdale, and Israeli Defense Forces Combat Soldier Ira Kohler of Plainview.
No Certification for Party Caucus in Norwalk After Wrong Vote Tally
STAMFORD – After failing to win his party’s nomination in a Wednesday convention in Stamford, Democratic state Rep. David Michel wanted to see how Norwalk does it. So Thursday he attended the nomi... Haven’t subscribed yet? Click here to register. CT Examiner is just $20 a year....
N.Y. Lottery: Multiple TAKE 5 winning tickets worth more than $11K sold in NYC area
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Three jackpot-winning TAKE 5 tickets worth more than $11,000 were sold in the NYC for the May 25 Take 5 midday drawing. One ticket, worth $17,714, was sold at the Ronak Cardland Inc. in Bohemia, New York. Another, also worth $17,714, was sold at Sutter Grocery Inc., in Brooklyn. One last ticket, valued $17,714, was sold at Nor Pike Service Station Inc., in the Flushing area of Queens.
Storm System Now Sweeping Through With Drenching Downpours, Gusty Winds: Here's Latest
A frontal system now sweeping through the region on Memorial Day from west to east will bring rounds of heavy downpours and thunderstorms in the afternoon and into the evening on Monday, May 27. "This will bring the potential for isolated severe thunderstorms with damaging winds …
Sound Bites: Two Long Island schools fail to pass budget
Out of more than 100 school districts across Long Island voting to approve their budgets Tuesday, only two failed. Sachem and West Babylon school districts were among the six seeking to override the state’s 2% tax cap — and neither passed. East Hampton, Amagansett, Port Washington and Springs districts were all able to pierce the tax cap.
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