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The first major snowstorm of the winter could hit Long Island this weekend, with forecasts currently calling for anywhere between 6 and 12 inches, Friday night through Sunday. Because of the timing of the storm, schools and garbage pickup would likely not be affected. more
Nassau County is looking for a new home for the Police Department’s 7th Precinct. The current facility, at Merrick Road and Neptune Avenue in Seaford, has been deemed outdated, and plans for a new building are in the works. more
It’s been nine months since United Water took over operation of the Cedar Creek Sewage Treatment Plant from Nassau County, and plant officials say they are working to bring the facility up to date and reduce odors for neighboring Seaford and Wantagh residents. more
Summer’s close brings back-to-school shopping, longer nights and an end to action-filled days in the Long Island sun. At Cedar Creek Park in Seaford, a Nassau County park enjoyed by residents from all over, friends and families looked back with nostalgia on the past few months spent together. more
Phil Kingsbury never knew Matthew Scarpati, the 19-year-old from Dix Hills who was killed while traveling the bike path along the Wantagh Parkway nearly six years ago. more
Officials from United Water provided residents with a status report on the workings of the Cedar Creek Water Treatment Plant at a public meeting on June 2. Dan Ryan, plant manager, told residents the sewage treatment plant has had no violations to its SPDES, or state pollutant discharge elimination system, permit this year. more
"This is absolutely the place to go when it snows,” Dimitri Smaragdas, of Wantagh, said as his 6-year-old daughter, Juliet, went up and down the hills at Cedar Creek Park after last week’s snowstorm. more
When I was kid, I spent most sunny spring days at Cedar Creek Park. I’d ride my bike there with my family, play on the playground with my friends, and enjoy rolling down the verdant hills. Something I remember distinctively about the park was a certain sour smell that was always in the air. more
United Water is making changes at the sewage treatment plants, including the Cedar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is expected to realize a $12 million savings to taxpayers this year. more
The public-private partnership between United Water and Nassau County has been touted as a way to save the county money and improve wastewater infrastructure, but for the county workers at Cedar Creek, the transition process has been bumpy. more
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