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An $8.776 million drainage improvement project for the Village of Lawrence is expected to have a shovel hitting dirt in the summer of 2020, according to Nassau County officials and the engineers from the firm LKMA. more
Nassau County police and Crime Stoppers are requesting the public’s help in identifying a man who allegedly stole gift cards valued at more than $1,000 from a vehicle parked on Gertmin Road in Woodmere at about 3:40 a.m. on Aug. 15. more
As New York Democrats look ahead to two years of majority control of the State Senate — and the Assembly and the governor’s mansion — they should also remember the past and learn from their predecessors’ mistakes. more
After months of public debate, the Peninsula Public Library board of trustees announced on Dec. 28 that it would not extend the contract term of the land deal it signed with the Village of Lawrence in September 2017 with the intent of building a new library. more
As regular readers and borrowers at the Peninsula Public Library, we care deeply about this precious resource and are excited about the proposed rebuild. more
Schools and bridges are crumbling across New York state. Many Long Island hospitals are outdated, and local downtowns are in desperate need of revitalization. But New York’s “Scaffold Law” makes us among the most difficult places in the country to get projects like these off the ground. more
The contract signed between Peninsula Public Library and the Village of Lawrence last September, when PPL acquired roughly three-quarters of an acre of land by Zion Park from the village for $3.3 million, is set to expire in mid-December. more
In an effort to measure customer satisfaction, State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, a Democrat from Long Beach, launched a survey asking commuters for their opinions on Long Island Rail Road service quality and dependability. more
On a plain wall between tracks 113 and 114, a plywood door separates old from new at Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. It is the inconspicuous entrance to the Metropolitan Transportation … more
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority flier reads, “Isn’t your life worth the wait? Don’t race the gate, play it safe.” It’s part of the campaign to remind motorists and pedestrians to take precaution when driving through or walking across railroad crossings. more
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