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The baby remains found at the Sanitary District 1 facility in Lawrence on Oct. 22 was stillborn, according to an autopsy conducted by the Nassau County Medical Examiner. more
A fetus was found among debris at the Sanitary District 1 facility in Lawrence, district officials confirmed. Nassau County police responded to a call at 2:21 p.m. from Sanitary District 1 at 2 Bay Blvd. in Lawrence concerning the possible remains of a baby. Police said the call came in as "a baby not breathing." more
Sanitary District 1, which collects the trash and recyclables in the Five Towns and Lynbrook and Valley Stream will receive $1,144,833 of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance funding for reimbursement for the removal, hauling, and disposal of an estimated 10,764 tons of disaster more
Incumbent Trustee Michael Fragin and Unity Party candidates Alex Edelman and David Seidemann are competing for two Village of Lawrence board seats that are up for election on June 18. more
At a Lawrence Association meeting back in November 2011, nearly 100 Five Towns residents complained about the lack of service and attentiveness from Sanitary District No. 1, which picks up trash and recyclables throughout the community. more
On behalf of the officers and Board of Directors of the Mill Brook Civic Association, I want to commend Sanitary District No. 1 and its leaders, Irv Kaminitsky and George Pappas, on a job well done after Sandy. more
Many of the new initiatives that originally came out of a Lawrence Association meeting between Sanitary District 1 representatives and residents at the Lawrence Yacht & Country Club in November are being implemented, according to James Vilardi, the district’s Board of Commissioners chair. more
In response to the complaints registered at a meeting of Sanitary District officials and nearly 100 residents at the Lawrence Yacht and Country Club on Nov. 15, a management roundtable is being created to ensure that problems are addressed and eliminated. more
Changing handbags is a very common occurrence for most women, but what happened to Hewlett’s Kelly Youse is rare and won’t be forgotten for a long time. more
Officials from Sanitary District 1 admitted that with nearly 20,000 homes and approximately 50,000 residents in their coverage area of the Five Towns, Woodsburgh, North Woodmere as well as parts of Lynbrook and Valley Stream, that not every resident is going to be happy with the service. more
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