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Jericho Tpke Blight Demolsihed
Abandoned and graffitied commercial structure torn down on Jericho Turnpike.

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Abandoned and graffitied commercial structure torn down on Jericho Turnpike.

Abandoned and graffitied commercial structure torn down on Jericho Turnpike.
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The restaurant raised the money by donating 10 percent of its sales each Tuesday.
Residents can voice their thoughts and concerns on the issues Dec. 3.
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New Jersey Attorney General claims gaming company used information it illegally obtained from 14,000 users to turn virtual currency into real money.
Six seniors place in the top 5 percent of more than 1.5 million students who took the 2014 pre-SAT.
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The Village tree lighting will take place Nov. 29 in Village Park.
The prizes were taken from the restaurant, the head of the fundraiser said.
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Community members welcome to attend free holiday party to celebrate the Festival of Lights.
Residents can remember beloved, late pets by helping to rehabilitate rescued and abused ones.
Donors will have a chance to win Super Bowl tickets.
The Mexican grill will take over the space formerly occupied by Quiznos.
The Mexican grill will take over the space formerly occupied by Quiznos.
After 21 years in business, ToFu appears closed for good.
Veterans are invited to pick up a free Thanksgiving turkey Nov. 23.