Rockville Centre officials are expressing concern about a new state law set to take effect in January that will require the village to immediately turn over all evidence in criminal cases to the Nassau County district attorney’s office.
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By Briana Bonfiglio and Nadya Nataly
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12/5/19
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Freeport Mayor Robert Kennedy announced during the Nov. 25 Board of Trustees’ meeting that the board will host a public hearing on Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m. to discuss considering “piercing the tax …
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By Nadya Nataly
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11/29/19
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Twas the Night Before Christmas offers up an updated to the classic holiday poem.
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11/29/19
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The Village of Rockville Centre Board of Trustees unanimously approved the rezoning of a portion of property on the corner of Long Beach Road and Kennedy Avenue on Nov. 4.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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11/21/19
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A state Supreme Court judge denied Floral Park officials’ request to halt construction at Belmont Park on Nov. 7, saying that the village failed to show that it was suffering from irreparable harm …
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By Melissa Koenig
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11/7/19
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Ron Ellerbe was recently honored by three organizations in one day for his contributions to Freeport and Nassau County. On Oct. 18, he was named Businessperson of the Year by the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce at its 35th annual awards breakfast; Citizen of the Year by the Freeport Salvation Army at its 31st annual civic dinner; and Member of the Month by the Freeport Chamber of Commerce.
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By Nadya Nataly
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10/31/19
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The Rockville Centre Village Board of Trustees has tabled a vote to re-zone a parcel of land on the corner of Long Beach Road and Kennedy Avenue after community opposition at the board’s Oct. 7 meeting.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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10/17/19
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Pops of orange, red and yellow can be seen around downtown Rockville Centre, as business owners and community members have pitched in to beautify the village.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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10/17/19
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The village board unanimously voted on Oct. 7 to rename the Village Pool in honor of former Mayor Eugene Scarpato.
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By Mike Smollins
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10/17/19
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Villagers and commuters on the Long Island Rail Road may notice large orange and white construction enclosures on the ground under the railroad. That’s because a rehabilitation project has begun to fix the railroad’s viaduct, the concrete structure that supports the tracks and platforms.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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10/10/19
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