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The Nassau County Industrial Development Agency was scheduled to hear from hundreds of residents at a hearing on Wednesday as the agency considers iStar’s request for a 25-year tax break, which … more
The Nassau County Industrial Development Agency has rescheduled a public hearing on the iStar development on the long-vacant Superblock property, as the developer seeks a 25-year property tax break. more
Long Beach Community Organizations Active in Disasters will sponsor a presentation on disaster preparedness at the Long Beach Public Library on Wednesday, April 1, hosted by the Community Development Corporation of Long Island. 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
Once again on Feb. 10, attorneys for property owner John Vitale and Waterview Land Development went before the Hempstead town board, seeking to build an apartment complex with 88 one- and two-bedroom units between Waterview Road and Reynolds Channel, on the site of the former Patty McGee’s restaurant. more
History is repeating itself, as a local developer is once again trying to tear down the two-family home at 62 Rockaway Ave. to build townhouses. This time, however, he has scaled down his plans … more
About three dozen residents of Sandy-affected communities came to South Side High School to attend a meeting for New York Rising Action Plan Amendment No. 8 in Rockville Centre last week. 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
It’s “a drop in the bucket” but it’s a start. South Nassau Communities Hospital (SNCH) received a $500,000 grant from the state to renovate its Emergency Room. The total renovation is estimated to cost more than $50 million and will not be completed until at least late 2017. more
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