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Property owners on Long Beach Island organize to seek answers on beach project (Asbury Park Press) - Property owners on Long Beach Island have formed a new group to press for information related to the island's multimillion dollar beach replenishment project, members said today. The group, dubbed Long Beach Islanders for Better Beaches, is seeking answers to several ongoing questions, including questions about the project's design, public access and bathroom requirements, as well as the total
Long Island a Sound Site for Wildlife, but 53 Homes? (RedNova) - By Robert Behre, The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C. Sep. 5--The owner of Long Island, the largest undeveloped site between James Island and Folly Beach, is trying again to develop the property and build a bridge to it.
Verizon Brings Blazing-Fast Computer Connections to More Long Island Customers (SYS-CON Media) - More Verizon customers can experience breathtaking high-speed Internet access as the company expands the availability of its Verizon FiOS suite of Internet services on Long Island.
Scaffolding Collapse Injures Five on Long Island (1010 WINS New York) - Five men are in the hospital this morning after a scaffolding collapsed in Lynbrook, Long Island. It happened just after 8:00 a.m. when the men were working on the two story scaffolding. According to Lynbrook Police, the scaffolding collapsed sending the men plumeting to the ground.
Long Island Lizards Announce "Literacy Lounge" (OurSports Central) - The Long Island Lizards are pleased to announce the introduction of the "Lizards Literacy Lounge". The "Literacy Lounge" is designed to cultivate reading awareness among children across Long Island.
550-year-old Long Island oak tree falls (13WHAM Rochester) - An oak tree that stood in a Long Island village for about 550 years has fallen. Lloyd Harbor's Big Oak was believed to be the oldest black oak tree in ...
550-year-old Long Island oak tree falls (Fox 23) - HUNTINGTON, Long Island (AP) - An oak tree that stood in a Long Island village for about 550 years has fallen. Lloyd Harbor's Big Oak was believed to be the oldest black oak tree in North America. Lloyd Harbor's mayor says the tree split in half and fell early Sunday.
First Ever Long Island Residential Real Estate Conference to Take Place On Oct. 19, 2006 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - A new, one-day real estate conference called "Real Estate Next: Key Trends in Residential Real Estate and What You Need to Know About the Changing Market on Long Island" will take place on Oct. 19, 2006 at the Long Island Marriott Hotel & Conference Center in Uniondale, N.Y.
2006 Beach Tennis Championship Rocks Long Island (RedNova) - NEW YORK, Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Beach Tennis USA(TM), the Manhattan- based organization responsible for launching the sport of beach tennis in North America last year, concluded its 2006 National Tour Monday at the U.S. Beach Tennis Open National Championship in Long Beach, New York.
New Bankruptcy Law Office Opens in Long Island to Help Residents Eliminate Debt (PR Web via Yahoo! News) - Long Island, NY (PRWEB) September 5th, 2006 -- Macey & Aleman announces the opening of its new law office in Long Island New York.
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