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Clinton, Trump Face Off At Hofstra

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump kept it civil, yet did get in a few digs, as they faced off during the first presidential debate this week at Hofstra University. Moderated by NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, the highly anticipated event drew more than 84-million viewers looking to hear the

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State Funding For Zero-Emission Vehicles, Charging

Governor Andrew Cuomo recently announced $3 million in available funding for municipalities in New York to advance the purchase or lease of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) such as battery electric and hydrogen vehicles. The rebates will be provided through the record $300 million Environmental Protection Fund investment in the 2017

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Study Time

Everything will be at their fingertips with these homework helpers Your kids will hit the books in style with our designers’ favorite children’s desks. Nanette Baker of Interiors by Nanette in Albertson www.interiorsbynanette.com • 516-739-5165 Favorite Children’s Desk: Classic 4.0 Desk (#131A027) and Hutch (#131A020) at The Bedroom Source Price: $1,350/set

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Free People Read Freely

Banned Books Week 2016, beginning on Sept. 25, draws national attention to the harms of censorship. It is an annual event celebrated by librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers and all types of readers of all ages. The awareness promotes the freedom to read, highlighting the value of access to information.

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Stranger Danger And Tricky People

Pattie Fitzgerald is founder of Safely Ever After, an educational company focused on keeping children safe. She urges families to teach children about “tricky people” instead of “stranger danger” since most strangers are not dangerous, and oftentimes someone who wants to harm a child may not appear dangerous. They are

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