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Nearby: Boardwalk Repair Views Unveiled

Glen Cove Patch reports on news from around Long Island.

Opinions on Long Beach Boardwalk Unveiled 

Among the Long Beach residents called to speak at Wednesday’s meeting at City Hall on rebuilding the Hurricane Sandy-damaged boardwalk, some said the new structure should remain true to its name and be built of wood, while others want a concrete center lane that will withstand heavy fire equipment. Residents voiced these and other opinions after Amy Engel, director of Sustainable Long Island, gave a slide presentation on the findings of the public input the Farmingdale-based non-profit organization helped gather for the city.

Horse Rescuer Sues Prosecutor

 The owner of a Manorville horse rescue organization has filed a suit against a Suffolk prosecutor after animal cruelty charges lodged against her by the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals were dropped in November.

Comic Book Store Opens

Escape Pod Comics, which just opened in Huntington village last week, puts the emphasis on the word "book" in comic book store. Unlike the comic book store in Big Bang Theory, or many others in the area for that matter, this store has no figurines, no card games -- just books. From superheroes to unique stories, there is a comic for everyone, just as their motto suggests. "Part of the reason the shop is laid out this way is that, if you have an interest in any kind of story -- you like a certain kind of movie, a certain kind of book, or a certain kind of musical -- we're going to have something that matches that," store owner Menachem Luchins said.

Residents Peeved Over Industrial Area Form Task Group

A group of Kings Park and Commack residents banded together recently to form a task group to unite residents who live near the intersection of Old Northport and Lawrence Road to stop what they say are hazardous smells and noises emitted from the nearby industrial area. Town officials seem to agree that something does indeed stink, though they are not sure they can pinpoint it.

Lindenhurst Schools Settle Contract

The Lindenhurst School District has settled the first of six employee unit contracts.
"We reached a settlement with our custodians, but we're still in negotiations with our other five units (TAL/teachers' union, aides, clericals, nurses and administrators)," said Superintendent Richard Nathan at the Community Input Night: Budget Overview on Wednesday - the first in the series of school budget 2013-14 meetings this year.

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Jason Molinet (Editor) June 16, 2013 at 11:12 am
We'll ask this week if there are any new developments. Thanks.
Valerie Grella June 16, 2013 at 07:17 pm
Thank you!
roni chastain June 19, 2013 at 08:30 am
i too have been wondering the status of the movie theater. missing my tuesday night movie night!!!
Nancy June 16, 2013 at 10:50 pm
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Nancy June 16, 2013 at 10:48 pm
Again, this is posted on the 16th for an event that took place on the 15th!!! Let's keep up toRead More date!!!
marge June 12, 2013 at 07:00 am
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Teen Program Director Antoinette Edmonston and Club staff help prepare members for employment through the Summer Youth Employment program.
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