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It feels like so many drivers are in a constant rush these days, but that’s no excuse to ignore the posted speed limits. more
The Hempstead Town Board unanimously voted on Oct. 3 to reduce the speed limit on a portion of Lido Boulevard from 40 to 30 mph in an effort to create a safer environment for pedestrians, bicyclists … more
Long Beach school officials are calling on Town of Hempstead and Nassau County officials to reduce the speed limit on a stretch of Lido Boulevard, saying that the road is dangerous for bicyclists and … more
It’s a message we emphasize every year, because it is so important: School is almost back in session, so it’s time for drivers to slow down and use extra caution. more
In an unusual start to the school year, many area districts will be opening before Labor Day. Classes will be in session next week — as early as Tuesday in some communities. more
It’s a message we emphasize every year, because it is so important: School is back in session, so it’s time for drivers to slow down. more
Noting the steady traffic on Long Beach streets — both four-wheeled and two-legged — the City Council voted unanimously at its July 16 meeting to reduce the speed limit in the city from 35 miles … more
State lawmakers passed legislation last week that would give the Town of Hempstead and the City of Long Beach the ability to reduce speed limits on certain residential streets to less than 30 miles per hour. The measure was granted the same week that a 14-year-old student at Long Beach Middle student was struck by an SUV on Lido Boulevard. more
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