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About 40 people showed up at Village Hall for the Valley Stream Board of Zoning and Appeals hearing on January 6, voicing concerns about the apartment building proposed for 49 N. Central Avenue … more
AvalonBay’s Phase II building will be coming to Rockville Centre, but with a dozen fewer units than originally planned. At its meeting on Jan. 7, the Board of Zoning Appeals approved the developer’s plan, but reduced the number of units per acre for the Phase II addition, at 80 N. Centre Ave., from 80.6 to 75, which would cut the overall number of units from 177 to 165. more
On Oct. 21, 1982, Democrat Mario Cuomo, then a candidate for governor of New York, was campaigning furiously on Long Island. Among his stops was WGBB radio, on Landsdowne Avenue in Merrick, where he debated Lewis Lehrman, his Republican-Conservative opponent and an investment banker. Richard Kessel, a native Merokean whom Cuomo later named executive director of the New York State Consumer Protection Board, was there that day. He had lunch with Cuomo afterward. more
An application before the Town of Hempstead’s Board of Appeals to construct a Taco Bell on Wantagh Avenue was adjourned on Dec. 17 until Feb. 25 so that residents will have an opportunity to meet with the developer. more
The Board of Zoning Appeals approved plans for an Urgent Care medical center in the middle of downtown Rockville Centre at its Dec. 10 meeting. The Urgent Care center will be at 243 Merrick Road, the former location of Village Luggage & Gifts. more
The Town of Hempstead Board of Appeals rejected the application by Capital Builders to construct a second house on the property at 1762 Cornelius Ave. in Wantagh on Dec. 3. more
A new fast food eatery could soon be coming to Wantagh if the Town of Hempstead Board of Appeals approves a proposal to construct a Taco Bell, which would replace a vacant building at 1260 Wantagh Ave., just south of the post office. more
The local Jewish community is expanding at a rapid pace. In fact, the United Jewish Appeal-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York found that 7,900 Jews moved to Merrick, Bellmore, East … more
AvalonBay isn’t approved yet To the Editor: AvalonBay’s Phase ll has not yet been approved by the village’s Board of Zoning Appeals. The hearings are still open. The SEQR comment period … more
AvalonBay has made its case for an expansion but it will not know the verdict for a few months. The Board of Zoning Appeals began the next round of hearings for AvalonBay’s Phase II expansion at its Nov. 19 meeting. The apartment complex is seeking permission to add 177-units next to its existing 349-unit complex. The new units would be at 80 N. Centre Avenue, the former site of Rockville Racquet. more
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