Monday, June 21, 2021

Curran: Ryder will be staying as police commissioner

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Curran: Ryder will be staying as police commissioner
Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder will remain despite calls for his resignation after asserting in a Newsday interview that the department's diversity attempts were thwarted because Blacks and Hispanics come from "broken homes."
Season tickets sold out for Isles' new arena
12,000 general admission season tickets have been sold for inaugural season.

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These 4 LIers in their 20s are already business owners
You might be surprised at who's behind some of those businesses.
Fourth of July fireworks returning to Jones Beach, Cuomo says
The Independence Day fireworks are returning after the pandemic forced their cancellation last summer. 

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High court sides with ex-athletes in NCAA compensation case
The Supreme Court has decided unanimously that the NCAA cannot enforce rules limiting education-related benefits that colleges offer to student athletes — things like computers and paid internships

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Opinion: Community college should be 'free'
We always find ways to pay for the things we value.
Watch: His American dream is seeing his kids graduate. He's building it with his own hands.
"I came to this country with nothing, and being a carpenter, it gave me so much," says Jesus Rivera, who emigrated from Mexico at 12 years old after his mother died.

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Classic-rock-themed hot dog joint opens in Bay Shore
Try the deep-fried Springsteen dog or the Fleetwood Mac & Cheese.
Voters' guide: See who's running and where to vote
Early voting is underway for primaries on June 22. Read all about the candidates who are looking for your vote, and get stances on the issues.
Discount chain Shoppers World plans 1st LI store
The family-owned chain plans to open a location at Green Acres Mall in Valley Stream, IDA records show. 
Queens glassmaker plans to create 30 jobs at a second factory on LI
NY Tempering LLC is seeking tax breaks from the Nassau IDA for 15 years; the company promises to create 30 jobs.
Tokyo Olympics to allow fans at 50% capacity, up to 10,000 people
The decision contradicts Japan's top medical adviser, Dr. Shigeru Omi, who recommended last week that the safest way to hold the Olympics would be without fans.

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