Friday, November 30, 2012

David Wright Makes a $138 million Deal with the Mets!


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Earlier today, New York Mets superstar David Wright agreed to a $138 million, eight year contract with the team.

This is the “richest deal” in franchise history and will replace the third basemen’s $16 million salary and included $122 million new dollars! Wow!

David Wright is the face of the New York Mets franchise and is the leader of the team in hits, RBI’s, runs and walks. Wright has also been a part of six All-Star teams and won two gold gloves. He frequently expresses that he would love to play his entire MLB career with the NY Mets.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Garden City Park Man Hit Mega Millions Jackpot for $33 Million!


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A 67 year old floral designer from Garden City Parks life is changed forever. Philip Cimino hit the mega millions jackpot last night for $33 million!
Cimino has decided to take the payments in lump-sum of about $24.8 million, which after taxes will come to $16,408,264. Cimino picked the winning numbers off of receipts he saves from different stores. The winning ticket was purchased at Mineola Card & Smoke on Jericho Turnpike early yesterday morning.

Cimino said, “One day I’m worried about paying my bills and the next day, that’s all gone.” He said he wants to use his lottery winnings to help family and friends. He also wants to purchase a condo.

To read the full article, CLICK HERE

Monday, November 26, 2012

Important Documents Found in Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Confetti


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A couple of onlookers at the 2012 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade were shocked when confetti was released. Authorities are now investigating how shredded confidential police documents from the Nassau County Police Department ended up as the parades confetti.

Manhattan attorney Saul Finkelstein was watching the parade with his son when he noticed a social security number on a piece of confetti. He began to look closer at the confetti and saw license plate numbers, names, bank data and dates of birth of Nassau County police officers and detectives – some of which work undercover.

Also found among the confetti was information about Mitt Romney’s motorcade from the presidential debate which took place at Hofstra University in October.

The Nassau County Police Department is very concerned about this situation and will continue to investigate. 

To read the full article, CLICK HERE

Monday, November 19, 2012

Are You a Black Friday Shopper?


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With Thanksgiving quickly approaching later this week, it can only mean one thing. Black Friday is to follow!
Retailers all over have been preparing their stores as well as advertising deals for the mad rush of shoppers that come out for Black Friday sales. 

This year, many retailers are starting their deals early. Many stores are planning to open on Thanksgiving evening including Wal-Mart, Target and Sears.

Wal-Mart has also taken an additional step to ensure they rack in cash this holiday season. They've also begun advertising for their “cyber Monday” deals.

Are you a Black Friday shopper? What stores will you be going to? Let us know on our Facebook page, LINKED HERE

Friday, November 16, 2012

Events Happening on Long Island This Weekend!

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Are you looking for a couple of fun events going on this weekend on Long IslandWe've got you covered! There are plenty of events happening all over the island this weekend that you don’t want to miss out on!

Let us know which ones you attend on our Facebook page, linked HERE!

Jazz in the Living Room
Location: Smithtown Township Art Council
When: 11/16 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Us and Floyd Live
Location: Changing Times Pub, Farmingdale
When: 11/16 9 p.m.

Fish & Sips – Wine Tasting Event
Location: Atlantis Marine World, Riverhead
When: 11/16 7 p.m.-10:30 p.m.

Thanksgiving Native American Feast
Location: Garvies Point Museum & Preserve (Glen Cove)
When: 11/17 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Christmas Fair & Clothing Drive
Location: First Congregational Church (Bayshore)
When: 11/17 10 a.m.-7 p.m.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

A Message From Mayor Donald T. Brudie in Regards to Hurricane Sandy

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I do not have to tell you that we experienced a devastating hurricane that crippled Nassau County. As of this writing, a number of residents including myself and my family, are still without power and heat. The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA), over whom we have no control, is solely responsible for our electric service. However, knowing that LIPA cannot access its equipment if roads are impassable or pole lines not accessible from downed trees, our Village Departments worked day and night to cut and remove fallen trees from roadways, sidewalks and homes. The damage we sustained to Village trees is not only beyond imagination, but incalculable at this time.
I cannot commend nor thank our Village employees enough for their dedication, loyalty and stamina. Each and every employee experienced the same problems as did we in their personal lives - some worse as they dealt also with flooding - yet they all came to work leaving their families and homes unattended to make our Village roads passable and safe.
While this massive cleanup was - and still is - going on, we were unable to communicate with our residents by way of our Swift Reach Call Service or inter- net due to the area-wide power outage. Information was printed on our web-site but was extremely limited because of lack of reliable sources.
Also, I want to assure you that although we were not in communication, I have participated in twice daily conference calls with LIPA. I have expressed my outrage on behalf of all of us who have been and continue to be without power.
The information they have provided has been nothing more than warmed over press releases, failing to either identify specific plans or comment to timelines. There are no words to express my frustration with LIPA’s management - nor are there words to express my gratitude to those crews who have come from all over the Country and Canada to work to restore power.
Finally, please know that our local elected County and State officials have worked tirelessly to contend with the devastation left by “Sandy”. Special thanks to Kemp Hannon for his efforts in helping me to get Garden City back on line. As life slowly returns to normal, let us keep in our thoughts and prayers those who have lost everything - for whom complete recovery may never come.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Long Beach Students Return to School Today for The First Time Post Sandy


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Today, many Long Beach students were finally able to head back to school post-sandy. Students in the Long Beach community have been out of school for the past two weeks due to the damage and devastation their area suffered from Hurricane Sandy.

Early this morning, school bused made their way through the streets dropping students at the three open campuses in Long Beach. The entire community has come together to try their best to return to normalcy after Sandy.

East, Lindell Elementary School and Long Beach High School are the three campuses scheduled to resume classes today. All students in the Long Beach Public School System will be attending these three campuses until after Thanksgiving.

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Updates

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Although a week has passed since Hurricane Sandy barreled through the East Coast, many people are still dealing with the aftermath of this super storm. There are some still without power, while others have damaged homes or lost their homes altogether.

Many individuals and groups have come together at this time to help all those affected return to normalcy as quickly as possible. LIPA has restored over 700,000 customers and will continue to work around the clock with over 11,000 workers to have all of their customers restored. The LIPA team also has over 7,000 linemen working in addition to tree and trim crews from around the country, some of who were airlifted by the National Guard.

If you are still without power, it's important to be in contact with LIPA to remain updated so you can keep your family as safe as possible. There is an interactive map available for viewing on the LIPA website which they encourage all customers to utilize at this time.

FEMA has set up a number of mobile meal distribution centers throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties for those who are in need. Below is a list of locations: 

South Shore Locations:
  • Bellmore: Newbridge Road Park, 2600 S. Newbridge Rd.
  • East Rockaway: Village Hall, 376 Atlantic Ave.
  • Long Beach: East Elementary - Intersection of Neptune & Hudson Blvd.
  • Long Beach: West Elementary - Intersection of Maryland and Beach St.
  • Island Park: Lincoln Ornes Middle School, 150 Trafalger Blvd.
  • Island Park: Heggarty School, 100 Radcliffe Road
  • Massapequa Park: Marjorie R. Post Community Park, 451 Unqua Rd.
  • Oceanside: Oceanside Park, 3800 Mahlon Brower Dr.
North Shore Locations:
  • Bayville: Stehli Beach, Corner of Bayville Rd & Bayville Ave.
  • Great Neck:Great Neck North High School, 35 Polo Road
  • Great Neck:Great Neck South High School, 341 Lakeville Rd.
  • Manhasset: Manhasset Secondary School, 200 Memorial Place
  • New Cassel/Westbury: New Cassel Community Center, Garden Street
  • New Hyde Park: Michael J. Tully Park, 1801 Evergreen Ave.
  • Port Washington: Off Main Street and Haven Ave. Roslyn: Train Station, Lincoln Ave & Railroad Ave.
  • Woodbury: Syosset Woodbury Community Park, 7800 Jericho Turnpike
If you had trees fall on your residency or property, we hope that you have been in contact with your insurance agency to begin proper measures in removing the tree and restoring your home.

The Law Offices of Louis D. Stober, Jr., L.L.C. is here to help you with any legal matters or questions you may have at this time. Please do not hesitate to give us a call at 877-791-8076. 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Food and Drink Distribution Sites in Long Island for Those In Need


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Yesterday, Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano announced that Nassau County, FEMA, Island Harvest and the Red Cross would be distributing food and drinks to residents who are in need from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

The Red Cross has set up many Mobile Meal distribution centers in Nassau County which are open from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. 

At these locations, there will be water meals and comfort kits for all of those who are in need. You can find these mobile distribution centers at:
  • Cedar Creek Park, Merrick Road – East of Wantagh Avenue in Seaford
  • Nickerson Beach Park, 880 Lido Blvd, Lido Beach

FEMA also has locations set up on the north and south shores of Long Island

South Shore locations:
  • Bellmore: Newbridge Road Park, 2600 S. Newbridge Rd.
  • East Rockaway: Village Hall, 376 Atlantic Ave.
  • Long Beach: East Elementary - Intersection of Neptune & Hudson Blvd.
  • Long Beach: West Elementary - Intersection of Maryland and Beach St.
  • Island Park: Lincoln Ornes Middle School, 150 Trafalger Blvd.
  • Island Park:Heggarty School, 100 Radcliffe Road
  • Massapequa Park: Marjorie R. Post Community Park, 451 Unqua Rd.
  • Oceanside: Oceanside Park, 3800 Mahlon Brower Dr.

North Shore Locations:
  • Bayville: Stehli Beach, Corner of Bayville Rd & Bayville Ave.
  • Great Neck:Great Neck North High School, 35 Polo Road
  • Great Neck:Great Neck South High School, 341 Lakeville Rd.
  • Manhasset: Manhasset Secondary School, 200 Memorial Place
  • New Cassel/Westbury: New Cassel Community Center, Garden Street
  • New Hyde Park: Michael J. Tully Park, 1801 Evergreen Ave.
  • Port Washington: Off Main Street and Haven Ave.Roslyn: Train Station, Lincoln Ave & Railroad Ave.
  • Woodbury: Syosset Woodbury Community Park, 7800 Jericho Turnpike

If you are in need, please utilize these locations to keep your family safe.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Benefit Concert Scheduled to Help Aid Victims of Hurricane Sandy

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In an effort to help aid victims of Hurricane Sandy, NBC will be broadcasting a benefit concert featuring artists that are native to most affected areas from Sandy. 

Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen, natives of New Jersey and Billy Joel of Long island are scheduled to appear on the NBC telecast concert on Friday night from Rockefeller Center in New York City. Other performers scheduled to appear are Jimmy Fallon, Sting and Christina Aguilera.

The telecast proceeds will benefit the American Red Cross and will be broadcasting on NBC, Bravo, CNBC, USA, MSNBC and E! Other networks are encouraged and invited to join.

Will you tune into this concert?  Were you affected by Hurricane Sandy? Let us know on our Facebook page, LINKED HERE