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To the Editor: I read “LIPA chief tours storm-ravaged south Merrick” by Scott Brinton (Sept. 8-14) with interest. In the story, Brinton mentions backup of storm drains. I believe that more … more
To the Editor: If Mike Florio opposes the Nassau Coliseum referendum because he does not wish to pay $58, that’s fine (“Wants more details on Coliseum plan,” July 7-13). If he opposes it … more
To the Editor: I recently co-sponsored legislation in the New York State Senate that would, if passed, require the Long Island Power Authority to get approval from the New York State Public Service Commission before raising its rates. more
To the Editor: After reading Al D’Amato’s column “Israel’s Armageddon” (June 2-8), as a Jew, and more important, as a global citizen who seeks peace in the Middle East, I was concerned … more
To the Editor: Following a number of significant Long Island Rail Road service disruptions and cancellations caused by Amtrak maintenance recently, I am calling on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to explore taking over maintenance of the rails in and out of Penn Station and the East River tunnels. more
To the Editor: Regarding Scott Brinton’s column, “Note to Birthers: Let it go” (May 5-11): The Birthers will not, as Brinton suggests, let it go. Yes, they know the president is as American as they are. They knew that on day one. Regardless, they’ll continue with their campaign against President Obama as long as the media writes and speaks about it. more
To the Editor: In Al D’Amato’s anti-union, anti-collective bargaining rant (“The leadership in middle America should make us proud” March 3-9), he wonders, regarding the Wisconsin … more
While half of Randi Kreiss’s column (How to balance the budget — a modest proposal, Feb. 10-16) was tongue in cheek, tweaking the elderly’ right to life, my first reaction … more
Seems to me, and probably many others, that the East Meadow Board of Education got caught with its pants down as it was shown to have not only the highest reserve fund of all the school districts on Long Island, but far exceeded the next one on the list.     Seems to me, and probably many others, that the East Meadow Board of Education got caught with its pants down as it was shown to have not only the highest … more
They’re off to college.  Six student-athletes from East Meadow High School were honored on Feb. 2 for signing letters of intent with their chosen colleges and … more
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