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Feline Adoption Fees Half Off At North Shore Animal League
Bianca's Furry Friends Feline Adoption Center at North Shore Animal League America is filled to capacity with rescued cats and kittens.

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Bianca's Furry Friends Feline Adoption Center at North Shore Animal League America is filled to capacity with rescued cats and kittens.

Data released Monday shows more than 1,000 New Hyde Park companies took out loans under the federal Paycheck Protection Program.
More than a thousand people gathered in Wantagh to show their support for police officers and other law enforcement agents Sunday.
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Wantagh middle school students found ways to give back to the community during the coronavirus pandemic.
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New York Assemblyman Ed Ra says Gov. Andrew Cuomo should work to re-open schools this fall amid coronavirus pandemic.
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To support PSEG Long Island's energy efficiency education, students made short public service announcement videos.
Here's when the Village of Great Neck Plaza will enforce metered parking.
Manhasset Secondary School's senior class celebrated its graduation with a special evening of cheers, photos and a video tribute.
Eighth-graders from Jonas E. Salk Middle School and Wisdom Lane Middle School celebrated their graduation in virtual moving up ceremonies.
The residential drop-off will be open every other Sunday through Sept. 20 to keep residents safe amid the coronavirus pandemic.