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Whether you are professional sanitation worker from Sanitary District 1 who is paid to pick up the trash in the Five Towns, a business owner trying to keep the space outside clean or a child who … more
Valley Stream resident Irving Kaminetsky is running unopposed for another five-year term as commissioner of Sanitary District 1. He has been a commissioner for 40 years and is running for his ninth term. more
Whether smoking a good cigar, being at the beach or with his family, Joseph Kenn Jr. always tried to enjoy his life to the fullest. more
159 votes were cast in the Sanitary District No.1 election on July 9, and unopposed incumbent, Harry Beltrani, made a clean sweep, receiving all 159 of them in his bid for re-election. Beltrani said, “We’ve been doing a good job, and I’m looking to keep that up.” more
Incumbent Sanitary District No. 1 Commissioner Harry Beltrani, is running unopposed for re-election. more
In an audit report released last week, the state comptroller’s office recommended that Sanitary District 1 improve its overall control of employee records and financial data. more
The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for Long Island effective through noon on Sunday, and the forecast for the Five Towns now calls for eight to 14 inches of snow with higher amounts possible. more
The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard watch for Long Island effective through 1 p.m. on Sunday. However, the forecast now calls for the Five Towns to get one to three three inches of snow with a mix of rain and wind on Saturday. more
Sanitary District 1, the entity responsible for collecting the trash and recyclables in the Five Towns and surrounding communities will hold a shredding and e-waste event on Sunday, Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 9 Bay Boulevard in Lawrence. more
Incumbent Sanitary District 1 Commissioner Frank Argento was re-elected with XXX votes on July 8 for his third five-year term as part of the six-member board, which helps to oversee an entity that has more than 100 full-time employees and picks up about 39,000 tons of solid waste annually. more
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