Keyword: Cedarhurst
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“Our quality of life is under attack,” is a constant refrain from longtime residents of a community whenever change starts — especially when it involves building homes on previously vacant land, or constructing much larger buildings than what exists in a neighborhood already. more
Businesses in the Five Towns are spreading awareness of the hostages being held in Gaza with the help of Guy Tsadik, a Lawrence resident. more
For the second time in two-plus years, Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park, in the heart of Cedarhurst village , hosted a rally that called for the support of Jews everywhere and Israel eight days after … more
The Marion and Aaron Gural Jewish Community Center Executive Director Stacey Feldman said that resources and support are available with Israel at war. For emotional support for those suffering … more
Beginning on July 11 and ending on Aug. 29, the 26th annual Village of Cedarhurst Tuesday Nite Concerts Under the Gazebo will take place in Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park at the intersection of Cedarhurst and Summit avenues. more
The Five Towns has always stood out as an affluent and well-respected region in southwestern Nassau County. But its political status has been overlooked. more
A motorcyclist was struck by a Honda Civic on Mill Road on Sunday morning on April 2, according to Nassau County police. The man, 47, was riding his motorcycle when a 72-year-old driver collided … more
Daniel Russo, a Cedarhurst resident who was a pharmacist in Far Rockaway, pleaded guilty in federal court on Feb. 17 to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute oxycodone, distribution and possession of oxycodone, and nine counts of filing false personal and corporate tax returns. more
What’s next?, is always the question when things change. So after the Cedarhurst sewage treatment plant was decommissioned in 2016, what’s next has been a discussion that is now nearly six years old. more
The Nov. 15 Cedarhurst Board of Zoning Appeals meeting was stirred to life by a dozen residents who expressed their disdain for a 17-apartment residential development proposed for 68 Washington Ave., on the already densely trafficked street that serves as the dividing line between the villages of Cedarhurst and Lawrence. more
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