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Fleet Week is celebrated on Long Island at Eisenhower Park. more
On a recent Friday at 2:30 p.m., a Harley Davidson rumbled up Freeport’s famed Nautical Mile, a.k.a. Woodcleft Avenue, followed soon after by a very expensive, very red Italian sports car, revving its engine. Couples strolled up and down the street in search of the perfect bar or restaurant to spend an 85-degree evening. Already the outdoor eateries, with their umbrella-shaded tables, had begun to fill up. more
One year before the Village of Lawrence was established in 1897, piping for water was installed. Now about 2,300-feet of six-inch 19th century water main will be replaced by New York American Water with an eight-inch ductile iron main along Causeway Road (from Rock Hall Road to Broadway) and Pearsall Place (from Causeway heading east to the end of the roadway). more
A treasure trove of original survey maps of the Long Island Motor Parkway — the country’s first road built exclusively for automobiles, in 1908 — have been in the basement of a Malverne business, the Learning Circle, for decades. “I saw them about 20 years ago and I didn’t pay much attention to them,” said Roy Knoernschild, an on-call custodian for the building. more
The popular orchestra continues its concert season on Saturday. more
Lifelong Cedarhurst resident Andrew Goldsmith, who ran unopposed for village justice on March 21, won by 277 votes and six write in votes, according to Village Administrator Sal Evola. more
Lifelong Cedarhurst resident Andrew Goldsmith is running unopposed for a four-year term of village justice. more
David Friedman was in his element, as the bankruptcy lawyer had a legal pad and pencil by his side as he would in court, at his confirmation hearing in front of the 21-member Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Feb. 16. more
James L. Thayer, known to family and friends as Jim, was born on Oct. 30, 1944 and grew up on Smith Lane in Hewlett Neck. A former Lawrence village historian, Thayer, died on Feb. 20 in Stuart, Fla. He was 72. more
Stressing the importance of calling 911 to increase safety and locking vehicle doors to impede crime, Nassau County police 4th Precinct Commanding Officer Inspector Lee M. Steinberg spoke at the Village of Lawrence board meeting on Jan. 19. more
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