The legal wrangling over the July 11 election for Sanitary District 1 commissioner continues after a court hearing on Oct. 6.
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By Jeff Bessen
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10/13/22
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More than two months after the election for Sanitary District 1 commissioner between Gabriel Boxer and Gwynette Campbell, the legal maneuvering continues.
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By Jeff Bessen
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9/22/22
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As of press time, the continuing saga of the Sanitary District 1 commissioner election between Gabriel Boxer and Gwynette Campbell is yet to be decided.
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By Lisa Margaria
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8/4/22
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As of press time, the continuing saga of the Sanitary District 1 commissioner election between Gabriel Boxer and Gwynette Campbell is yet to be decided.
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By Lisa Margaria
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7/27/22
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As of press time, the results of the Sanitary District 1 election between Gabriel Boxer and Gwynette Campbell remain unofficial with Boxer leading Campbell 395 to 288 for the four-year term as a commissioner for the Town of Hempstead’s Sanitary District 1.
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By Jeff Bessen
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7/12/22
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Gabriel Boxer and Gwynette Campbell are vying for a four-year term as a commissioner for the Town of Hempstead’s Sanitary District 1, while incumbent Commissioner James Vilardi is running …
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By Lisa Margaria
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7/7/22
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Inwood resident Henry Owens died on July 25 from injuries he sustained after he was ejected from a Sanitary District 1 sanitation truck near the intersection of Burnside Avenue and Rockaway Turnpike after being hit by a semi tractor-trailer as Owens was backing into a location at 4:55 a.m., on July 23 in Cedarhurst.
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By Jeff Bessen
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7/23/21
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After all the sniping, the political gamesmanship and a lawsuit, incumbent Lawrence Mayor Alex Edelman was overwhelmingly returned to office for another two-year term, 1,127 to 178, in Tuesday’s election over challenger Trustee Daniel Goldstein, who will remain on the board.
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By Jeff Bessen and Matthew Ferremi
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9/16/20
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Sanitary District 1 Superintendent George Pappas said that after consulting with “many community leaders, and out of an abundance of caution,” there will no drop off locations at local Long Island Rail Road stations and synagogues of chometz, not-for-kosher items for Passover, because of the coronavirus pandemic
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By Jeff Bessen
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4/3/20
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Even in the best of times, the more than 100 Sanitary District 1 workers that collect and process roughly 39,000 tons of solid waste each year have a difficult, dirty job, gathering the refuse and …
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By Jeff Bessen
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4/2/20
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