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The Long Beach Police Department, in conjunction with Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano, Acting District Attorney Madeline Singas and Acting Police Commissioner Tom Krumpter, will host a gun … more
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano honored Franklin Square residents Corry Brinken and Jake Ciampa in celebration of their earning the rank of Eagle Scout. Eagle Scout is the highest rank … more
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano recently joined Boy Scout Peter Dugan at the official unveiling of his Eagle Scout project — a Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Wantagh Park.  more
The company that owns Twin Rinks — an ice skating facility in Eisenhower Park that opened just over a year ago — has filed for bankruptcy and plans to sell all its assets, But indicated that the facility will remain up and running until new ownership takes over. more
After five years in which Nassau County has not reassessed property values, the county is moving toward refiguring all Nassau properties’ worth for 2019-20. The eventual reassessment could lead to higher property-tax bills for some residents, according to one expert. more
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano announced on May 26 that the county is working to re-establish mental health services in Long Beach. more
Local government, police and community leaders joined together in East Meadow on May 15 to announce a joint partnership to combat graffiti vandalism. more
Holding a tiny, 2-month-old black pitbull, Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray announced last Friday that the town’s animal shelter in Wantagh was caring for 11 dogs that were part of an alleged dog fighting and heroin ring that was busted last week. more
What’s the biggest concern on Long Island today? Sure, property taxes and quality education are always on everyone’s mind, but right now the heroin epidemic that is threatening members of our community . . . more
The bills came just days after it was revealed publicly that federal prosecutors are investigating Dean Skelos, Republican majority leader of the State Senate, and his son, Adam, in connection with AbTech Industries, an Arizona company that hired the latter and received a $12 million storm-water treatment contract from Nassau County, even though another company submitted a lower bid. more
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