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Posts by Julie Lane:
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Women’s Network celebrates 30 years of business connections
Thirty years after its founding, the East End Women’s Network is undergoing a rebirth of sorts. It’s not that the group has died away — it still has 80 active members...
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It was 1938, and few believed the fishermen’s warnings
Few believed the local fishermen, who warned such yellow and red skies meant a major storm was on the way. There were no National Weather Service advisories or evacuation warnings. It...
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Seniors see EPIC changes
Seniors on the New York State Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage, or EPIC, have been experiencing some changes to the state health assistance program that an EPIC spokeswoman Riva Wilkins described as “not as bad as we think it is.” But there are some more changes to come. Ms. Wilkins told seniors at...
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Nursing shortage leads to new program at Suffolk CC
A nursing shortage on the East End has spurred Suffolk County Community College to launch a licensed practical nursing program at its downtown Riverhead center. “It has been a...
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The ever-changing business of funeral homes
A growing preference for fewer visiting hours, less ornate caskets — or no casket at all — and charitable donations rather than flowers are just a few of...
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North Fork Chorale: Still singing 75 years later
When Lois Ross steps up to lead North Fork Chorale singers in three performances this weekend, she’ll be carrying on a 75-year-old East End tradition. It started in 1936...
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Lessons in Greek language, cooking, dancing and history at Greenport church
Church member Peter Fakiris didn’t want to see his Greek culture lost to a generation of children he feared were growing up unaware of their rich heritage. That’s why he...
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Free health screenings for BNL workers
The Worker Health Protection Program of Queens College is offering no-cost medical screening to former Department of Energy Brookhaven National Laboratory workers. Former workers at BNL, who worked there for more than 30 days, may be at an increased risk for occupational illness due to working with or near radiation,...
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East End Health Alliance reaches agreement with Aetna
The East End Health Alliance has reached an agreement with Aetna Health Insurance on medical procedure reimbursements that avoids the alliance’s three area hospitals going out of network with the insurance company as of midnight, Monday, Feb. 28. Patients with Aetna insurance plans were recently informed by letter they wouldn’t be...
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What if the two North Fork towns came off the LIPA grid?
Could Southold and Riverhead towns come off the Long Island Power Authority grid and save residents money while making more electricity available to the rest of the island, where most consumers rely on LIPA? It’s an idea Greenport Mayor David Nyce, a longtime proponent of ...
