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Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 10, Nassau Expressway traffic heading south will be shifted towards the northbound side during both daytime and overnight hours. more
A year and a half after Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced plans to renovate a section of State Route 878 measuring less than a mile, the state Department of Transportation has begun restriping the roadway, also known as the Nassau Expressway, and Rockaway Turnpike in preparation for detouring traffic around the upcoming $130 million construction project. more
A Far Rockaway resident allegedly stole a 1997 International truck parked with its engine running at a construction site on the Nassau Expressway north of Burnside Avenue in Inwood sometime after midnight on Sept. 8, and then proceeded to hit two people, a fence and a car, according to Nassau County police. more
Beginning Sept. 5, motorists should expect overnight lane closures on both the northbound and southbound lanes of the Nassau Expressway between Rockaway Turnpike and Burnside Avenue. more
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was somewhat premature in his May 29 announcement that the $130 million state Route 878 project was under way. more
Rahmel Watkins, one of the drivers in the fiery five-car crash on the Nassau Expressway in Lawrence on April 4 that resulted in two deaths, was charged with two counts of manslaughter second-degree, Nassau County police said. He was arraigned at First District Court in Hempstead on Monday. more
Trucks parked along the shoulder on both sides of the Nassau Expressway, also known as State Route 878, are creating hazardous road conditions for motorists, reducing visibility and exacerbating traffic congestion — besides being a neighborhood eyesore — according to Five Towns residents and business owners. more
To the Editor: As a follow-up to your article regarding the lighting conditions on Route 878/Nassau Expressway, “Darkness on the edge of Lawrence” (Feb. 1-7), it is important to note that the Village of Lawrence, looking past technicalities and details of jurisdiction, has taken the initiative to restore lighting to this roadway that is so vital to the entire area. more
The damage wrought by Hurricane Sandy more than five years ago was impossible to miss. Roads were flooded, power lines were knocked over, and homes were destroyed. In most cases, the damage has been repaired — but not in all. more
I recently attended a breakfast meeting, and sat in a room full of successful business leaders along with a large number of attorneys. The subject was the business climate on Long Island, and somehow . . . more
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