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Freeport Herald 08-03-2023

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Vol. 88 No. 32

august 3 - 9, 2023

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Commuters brace for fare hikes on LIRR By MoHaMED FaRgHalY & JuaN lasso of the Freeport Herald

Tim Baker/Herald

Long Island Rail Road passengers are gearing up for a moderate increase in ticket prices, as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is planning to hike fares by more than 4 percent.

Long Island Rail Road passengers are bracing for a moderate increase in ticket prices, approximately 4.3 percent. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority recently voted unanimously to implement the fare hike. This marks the first increase in base fares for the LIRR in four years, and it is scheduled to take effect on or around Aug. 20. The cost of a one-way ticket from Long Beach to Manhattan during peak hours will rise from $14 to $14.50. During non-peak hours, the fare will increase from $10.25 to $10.75. Normally, the MTA reviews fares ConTInued on pAge 4

Episode of new TV series sheds light on Freeport’s colorful history By MoHaMED FaRgHalY mfarghaly@liherald.com

An innovative new series titled “Negotiators Luxe” is set to showcase the diverse state of New York, with a focus on Brooklyn, Queens, and Long Island. The show, spearheaded by actual real estate professionals, offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant communities that make up the region. Among the featured locations is Freeport, where viewers will get a taste of the area’s history, culture, and remarkable real estate. The upcoming episode, slated to air this fall, stars Nanci-

anne Genduso, a Freeport resident, a native New Yorker and a longtime negotiator, an awardwinning real estate agent at Coldwell Banker American Homes for over 18 years. “Casting a Luxe agent is never an easy process,” the executive producer of “Negotiators Luxe,” William Cheverie, said in a release. “We look for an agent with a light that shines through on camera, is an active member of their community, and offers a level of service that stands out among their peers. We are proud to have Nancianne Genduso as the Luxe agent representing New York.”

Genduso said she was excited to be a local host of the show and to show off her hometown in the episode. “I am truly grateful for the incredible opportunity to work alongside William and the talented team at Reveel,” Genduso said. “Bringing this show to life has been an amazing experience, and I couldn’t be more excited to be the host of ‘Negotiators Luxe’ and share my passion for real estate with viewers.” In the segment, Genduso introduces viewers to the scenic beauty of a waterfront home for sale. However, the true highlight of the episode

lies in the interview with Regina Feeney, a local historian, archivist, and librarian at Freeport Memorial Library. Feeney welcomed the opportunity to share fascinating insights about the town’s rich history during her interview. She elaborated on Freeport’s early roots, with development gradually gaining momentum

after the Civil War. “We just spoke about how Freeport really was known very early on, even in the early 1800s, as a place where people would come to fish and to go hunting,” Feeney said. “And it didn’t really start getting developed until after the Civil War. Then the real development ConTInued on pAge 19


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