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Cancellations, Closures Around Syosset
Town programs, library closing early as a result of Snowstorm Janus.

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Town programs, library closing early as a result of Snowstorm Janus.

Snowstorm Janus could bring up to 15 inches to Long Island by Wednesday.
Snowstorm Janus could bring up to 15 inches to Long Island by Wednesday.
A guide to what's going on around Glen Cove this week.
A guide to what's going on around Syosset this week.
PSEG tree trimming project started Jan. 9, will continue for four weeks.
Annual celebration to start Monday at 8:45 a.m.
A guide to what's going on around Glen Cove this week.
Today is a national holiday; most public and financial institutions are closed in New York State.
Today is a national holiday; most public and financial institutions are closed in New York State.
Pulkit Singh, 20, whose parents were murdered in their Syosset home in 2007, was found dead Sunday.
Pulkit Singh, 20, whose parents were murdered in their Syosset home in 2007, was found dead Sunday.
Josh Singh, 20, whose parents were murdered in their Syosset home in 2007, was found dead Sunday.
Landing Elementary School students gathered on the school’s front lawn for the planting of a “Peace Tree.”
Learning about Glen Cove's rich history with the Glen Cove After 3 Program.
Rianna: Glen Cove schools overspent by over $2 million last year, need to look at "every cost saving option" in 2014-15.
Dr. Ronald Friedman presented an $18,041,044 proposed budget Monday for the 2014-2015 school year.