Elinor Organ loves the work she does. And so does the West Hempstead Community Support Association, which recently awarded the local business owner its Business Pride Award.
Organ has owned …
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By Lee Landor
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3/30/11
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Lakewood Stables has announced that it is set to begin a renovation project this month.
Though Lakewood’s proposal to demolish and rebuild its facility in West Hempstead was approved by the …
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By Victoria Centrella
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3/2/11
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The Courtesy Hotel officially closed its doors last week as developer Mill Creek Residential Trust signed the deal to take over the property, demolish the crime-ridden eyesore and replace it with an …
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By Lee Landor
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2/16/11
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The Courtesy Hotel appears to have closed its doors — at least for now.
On the morning of Dec. 5, a sign, with misspellings in two languages, was posted on the front doors of the notoriously …
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By Lee Landor
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1/12/11
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When people talk about 50-year-old West Hempstead resident Kathleen Dunne, they light up. With a glimmer of pride in their voices, they sigh buoyantly and ask themselves where to begin describing the …
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By Lee Landor
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12/29/10
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Bustling with activities: that’s how one could best describe West Hempstead during the first week of December.
With Hanukkah here and Christmas on the way, residents of the two communities …
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12/8/10
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The Educational Support Committees of the Merrick School District PTAs will host a Special Needs Open House for local recreational programs and services on Monday, Dec. 6, from 7 to 9 p.m.
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12/2/10
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Dozens of planters, banners and benches dot Hempstead Avenue in West Hempstead. Trees line both sides of the recently repaved commercial street, interrupted at various intersections by brick paving …
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Lee Landor
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12/2/10
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A 23-year-old building in Rockville Centre is showing signs of age.
On the afternoon of Nov. 23, the white office building at 2 Lincoln Ave. was evacuated when Building Department officials determined that it could potentially fall down after a major column broke in its parking garage, directly under the building.
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Tom Steinert
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12/1/10
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If you have been reading my articles, you know that storm-drain runoff is one of many factors that have negatively affected Long Island’s Great South Bay. The declining clam population has also …
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Steven Trezza
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10/20/10
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