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Baldwin’s newest supermarket, which is on track to open before summer, now has a name: Gala Fresh Farms. more
After being vacant for years, some prime real estate in the heart of Baldwin’s downtown has a new tenant. Blink Fitness officially opened its doors on Grand Avenue in Baldwin last Friday with a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the company’s first gym in Nassau County. more
By now, local motorists know to slow down when passing St. Christopher School on Merrick Road in Baldwin. If they don’t, a speed camera will capture their image and an $80 ticket will be in the mail in the near future. more
Nassau County police, with the assistance of the federal marshals, arrested a man who allegedly shot and killed a 22-year-old man outside the Love Jones Café on Aug. 2. more
The former site of a Chinese restaurant on Grand Avenue was the focus of more than a dozen Baldwin residents last week who attended a Town of Hempstead Board of Appeals public hearing. It was also the focus for members of Sutun-e-Haqq Assembly of God, Inc., a church currently based in Queens that purchased the property in 2012. more
A noted transportation expert visited Baldwin and two other Nassau County communities last week in an effort to show local residents and leaders how to make their streets safer for pedestrians. more
The ball got rolling last summer, when Nassau County selected Baldwin as one of three South Shore communities to be subjects of a federally funded study exploring ways to promote development surrounding Long Island Rail Road stations. more
The Baldwin Fire Department assigned two truck companies to the corners of Lorenz and Grand avenues for an auto accident with a person trapped on Dec. 5. The fire department and Police Emergency … more
I ran track as an eighth-grader at Grand Avenue Middle School in Bellmore in 2001. I wasn’t a star, but I stuck it out through the spring season and learned how to stay fit for life. I was 14 years old. more
The Baldwin Civic Association rallied the troops on a rainy May 5 for flower planting along Grand Avenue. The event was tied to a civic activism holiday called Join Hands Day and saw a contingent of kids getting their hands dirty to beautify a series of planters that BCA co-president Linda Degen said, “ran right through Baldwin.” The green-thumbed youths planted an estimated 10 flats of Marigolds in accordance with Baldwin’s designation as “Marigold City.” Some of the flowers were provided by the Town of Hempstead and others were donated by residents and local businesses. more
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