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New apartment buildings, parking and traffic concerns and Valley Stream’s general evolution were the topics of the night at Trustee Vincent Grasso’s open forum at Sip This on Oct. 26, which drew about a dozen residents. more
God has blessed the City of Long Beach with a magnificent oceanfront and a fabulous bay area along Reynolds Channel. For years it has attracted thousands of visitors to vacation or to spend a day relaxing at the beach. But the city has gone through some very tough times . . . more
The verdict is in. As things stand now, the residents of the City of Long Beach will not be funding a $128 million tax break for luxury billionaire developer iStar. more
Q. I got a letter from my village that says my house needs to be lifted, and that it’s mandatory because I was lucky enough to be 50 percent damaged by Sandy. more
By far, the greatest scam I’ve ever seen involves a long-controversial 6-acre vacant plot of beachfront property in Long Beach known as the Superblock. Despite many promises of developments . . . more
In his State of the County speech Wednesday night in East Meadow, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano painted a bright picture of Nassau’s present and future, touting his administration’s efforts to attract young people and families to the county, spur growth in the private sector, downsize government and hold down taxes. more
esidents tired of seeing the vacant storefronts on Gibson Boulevard can breathe a sign of relief, as the demolition of the site is completed and the site is ready to be developed as a new affordable … more
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
Though not officially a public hearing, the Valley Stream village board heard comments about the future of two vacant buildings in Gibson on May 19. Residents had mixed views on a proposed housing development, which would bring 39 apartments to Gibson Boulevard adjacent to the train station. more
In last week’s story “Developer proposes apartments; village still pursuing eminent domain,” I was pleased to read what Mayor Ed Fare said that despite the new proposal, he still wants the hearing to go forward. “We want to consider all options,” he said. “The residents of Gibson have suffered enough. We’re trying to consider all factors, make sure no stone is unturned.”  more
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