The Rockville Centre Housing Authority, which provides affordable-rent housing for qualified village residents, was out of compliance with various bylaws, according to an audit by the state comptroller’s office.
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By Ben Strack
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7/20/17
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First in a two-part series about East Meadow’s women veterans.
Whenever Brandi Jefferson-Motley watched the morning national news in her Maryland home in 2013, a sense of dread and sorrow hung over her for the rest of the day.
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By Stephany Reyes
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7/13/17
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Anticipating harsh commuting delays while infrastructure repairs are made this summer, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority released an extensive alternate transportation plan for Long Island Rail Road commuters on June 12.
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6/13/17
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In May, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors allocated $1.95 billion to construct a third Long Island Rail Road track down the center of Nassau County, on the Main Line between Floral Park and Hicksville.
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6/8/17
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They’ve got you coming and going. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the Long Island Rail Road, seems to be saying, “Not my job.”
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6/1/17
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The owner of a Lynbrook-based liquor store was charged with seven violations by the New York State Liquor Authority and submitted a $50,000 payment for a fine on May 24.
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By Melissa Koenig
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5/26/17
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Freeport brothers Jon, Michael and Robert Bracco, owners of Bracco’s Clam and Oyster Bar on the Nautical Mile, are suing the State Liquor Authority, asking for all administrative charges against …
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By Nadya Nataly
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5/11/17
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Long Islanders have long had a love-hate relationship with the Long Island Rail Road. On one hand, they love the service, which, on good days, speeds them into New York City . . .
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5/4/17
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An overhaul of Island Park’s E.F. Barrett Power Station would not make economic sense, according to a report released last month by the Long Island Power Authority, as energy demand in the region declines.
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By Ben Strack
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5/4/17
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Everybody is against everything everywhere. That seems to be a common theme in Nassau County. Where else can you find people so opposed to . . .
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4/7/17
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