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Moratoriums might be an option for some municipalities in order to slow development and evaluate the potential impact of more building, but in the Town of Hempstead, bans on construction and subdivision appear to be nonstarters. more
Woodsburgh resident and United States Ambassador to Israel David Friedman will be Yeshiva University’s keynote speaker for the school’s 88th commencement at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on May 30. more
The Nassau County Department of Public Works Planning Commission on Jan. 31 named itself the lead agency in the State Environmental Quality Review Act study on the proposed development of the Woodmere Club. more
Jeep drivers will recognize the itch that struck Mario Joseph. His family lost their cars in Hurricane Sandy, and after a couple years of driving a Honda Odyssey, the Woodmere resident decided it was … more
Woodsburgh residents will have to wait at least six months to subdivide their property. On Oct. 29, the village board voted to implement a 180-day moratorium on the subdivision of land in the small … more
In Lawrence, counting of the ballots was delayed by one hour and 46 minutes as 10 residents learned they were not on the voter rolls and had the village send faxed appeals to a county judge. Approval came for all 10 residents, but at least three left before the judge ruled. more
Residents in Atlantic Beach, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Lawrence and Woodsburgh villages can go to the polls on June 19, where seven of the 19 seats are being contested. All terms are two years. In the contested trustee races the two candidates with the most votes win. more
Village elections in Atlantic Beach, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck and Lawrence are on Tuesday, June 19. All terms are two years. In the contested trustee elections, the two candidates with the most votes win. more
On Tuesday, residents in six villages can go to the polls and vote for trustees, village justices and a mayor. Trustee and the mayoral terms are two years and village justice is four years. In Woodsburgh, there is a three-way race for two board seats. Incumbents Gary Goffner and Jake Harman and newcomer Jeffrey Smith are vying to represent the 270-home municipality. The two candidates with the greatest number of votes win. more
In addition to the contested three-way race for trustee in Woodsburgh and the nominee petition kerfuffle in Lawrence that left two candidates on the ballot, there are 11 incumbents running unchallenged for mayor, trustee and village justice in five villages also on June 20. All trustee terms are two years and the mayor and village justice terms are four years. more
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