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The Village of Lawrence board of trustees meeting agenda on Feb. 13 was chock full of items, 17 in all, but more than likely none more important that the scheduling of a Wednesday, March 26 meeting at the Lawrence Yacht & Country Club at 8 p.m. on deciding how to use the vacant sewage treatment plant. more
Floral Park resident Bertram Wolf, 85,  was killed and another man is in serious condition after a two-car crash at the intersection of Harris Avenue and Peninsula Boulevard just north of the Long Island Rail road trestle at 11:30 a.m. in Hewlett on Dec. 31, Nassau police said. more
Frank Abbracciamento has recently revived his longstanding family’s legacy by launching Abbracciamento in Lynbrook. Frank’s father, Sal, opened the first . . . more
Five volunteer fire departments responded to a house fire at 78 Meadow Road in Inwood not long after 3 p.m. on Dec. 1, Inwood fire officials said. more
Q. Last year my street was repaved, and now I see cracks, which I expect will get worse. I seal my driveway every few years, and it looks and works very well, without any cracking or damage. The cost to seal is pennies on the dollar compared with . . . more
Try to understand what it is like to be a six-year old girl whose biggest dream is to wear sparkly dresses and do jumps and spins on ice skates. more
A water main will be replaced on Washington Avenue in Cedarhurst beginning on Saturday, Oct. 12, New York American Water officials said. Washington Avenue at the intersection of Pearsall Avenue will be closed between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. more
Like most Long Islanders, I spend a fair amount of time driving on our local highways. Most of them were built long ago, some going back to the Depression era, others to the post-World War II boom. Almost all of these roads are in a state of disrepair . . . more
For all the promise Long Island has, we’re still held back by decaying infrastructure and congested roadways. If we want to usher in a brighter future, we have to embrace new mobility options . . . more
In a tidy 40-minute meeting on July 25, the Village of Lawrence trustees took care of several items ranging from planning to hold a public hearing to the retention of two different consultants for two separate but related actions associated with the vacant land at the former site of the village’s sewage treatment plant by Rock Hall Road. more
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