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Nassau Bans Sale Of Most Flavored Vaping Products
The legislation comes as big tobacco companies target youths with marketing materials and flavors, officials say.

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The legislation comes as big tobacco companies target youths with marketing materials and flavors, officials say.

The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring thousands of temporary workers in the Hudson Valley and elsewhere for the 2020 head count.
The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring thousands of temporary workers on Long Island and elsewhere for the 2020 head count.
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Tonie McDonald, the superintendent, attended the luncheon to honor the seniors, as did other district and school staffers.
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