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A lifelong Cedarhurst resident, Ronald Lanzilotta Sr., has served the village for nearly 25 years. First as a member of the Zoning Board Appeals for 14 years before being appointed to the Board of Trustees in 2001, to finish out the unexpired term of trustee John Teramo. more
As the first woman trustee in the Village of Cedarhurst’s 100-year history, Myrna Zisman is up for re-election and said he hopes to continue to serve on a board for a village she loves. more
With key positions such as deputy administrator and bookkeeping staff jobs not being filled, Lawrence village trustees are concerned that important work is not getting done and the municipality is not operating properly. more
The issue of widening William Street — which runs from Mulry Lane to Central Avenue, a block east of Rockaway Turnpike — and making it a two-way street remains a subject of contention among Lawrence village board members and Central Avenue business owners. The plan to limit congestion on the road seems to have led to more consternation among those who must decide the matter. more
A year after Temple Israel in Lawrence sought a subdivision for a little more than half an acre on its front lawn, the Village of Lawrence Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) granted their variance request on Feb. 16. more
The Village of Cedarhurst was awarded a $75,000 Community Development Block Grant through Nassau County that will be used to repair parking field No. 6, which is located at the intersection of Central and Maple avenues in the village. more
For more than a decade flooding has been a “big problem” in the Village of Lawrence, according to Mayor Martin Oliner, who said a high water table, the level below which the ground is completely saturated with water, and the construction of larger homes has contributed to the problem. more
Few matters evoke a neighborhood’s passion more than change, and the prospect of any significant alteration of part of Central Avenue has some residents in Lawrence concerned. more
The Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) hosted a seminar in Williston Park on Jan. 10 — and the state’s new tax levy cap law that went into effect in January was a hot topic of … more
The Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) hosted a seminar in Williston Park on Jan. 10 — and the state’s new tax levy cap law that went into effect in January was a hot … more
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