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Getting rid of snow is an expensive proposition, and the price is rising. Cleaning the roads after a storm requires salt, sand, vehicles to spread them and then plow the snow, and manpower. more
On Feb. 6, Rockville Centre Mayor Francis X. Murray held the annual Mayor’s Luncheon at the Sandel Senior Center. Murray and a troupe of administrators from the village government came to the … more
Rockville Centre’s ratings just keep going up. Last week, Standard & Poor’s Rating Services raised the rating on the village’s debt from AA+ to AAA — the highest possible rating. more
Malverne residents will have the opportunity to hear the New York American Water Company’s water main replacement plans for Malverne when they make a presentation at the next Board of Trustees meeting in Malverne on Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. The presentation will be made prior to the monthly Board of Trustees meeting and the public is strongly encouraged to attend. more
The only sounds were the howling wind and the low moan of the horn on the Long Island Rail Road work train trying to clear the tracks. No jets, no cars, no busses, no people. A curfew was in effect and the streets of southwestern Long Island were deserted, save for the occasional plow rumbling though. It started snowing Monday and continued through Tuesday, but fortunately the worst of the storm moved out east. more
Rockville Centre made it through the first blizzard of 2015, thanks in part to Mother Nature. The storm, which forecasters said could drop between two and three feet of snow on the village, wound … more
The Village of Island Park will have a building department, after a vote by the village board on Jan.15. Mayor Michael McGinty said that by formalizing the department, the village will be better able to serve its residents, investigate abandoned and derelict houses left from Sandy, and interface with other governments. McGinty explained that the village couldn’t just knock down or board up property that belongs to others; there are protocols that must be followed. Until now the Village only had an inspector, not a department. The Village also hired a public relations and media consultant. more
The Island Park Business and Residential Chamber presented an informational evening at the Island Park Library Jan. 8. The chamber officers discussed future plans, then introduced a veritable parade of officials. more
After nearly two years of construction, Maple Avenue is smooth, paved over and driveable again. The first 10 trees have been planted and the sidewalks are completed. more
“I’m providing this update because we think it’s important for the community to know what the real story is,” Carolyn said. “We have pulled out of the contract due to soil contamination from the dry-cleaner.” more
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