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For the third consecutive year it appears that the state’s mandated baseline tax cap for municipalities will decline, which, according to officials in a few Five Towns villages will result in some belt tightening come budget time next year. more
Just weeks before the third anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, the Village of Hewlett Harbor is preparing to begin improving its infrastructure improvements to mitigate flooding. more
During the Sept. 10 Village of Lawrence board meeting, 21 out of the 25 civil service employees who are represented by Ronkonkoma-based United Public Service Employees Union, sat silently in protest of not having a new contract for five years and the ongoing impasse in negotiations. more
Stop by each week to check out some of south Nassau's hottest properties. This week we focus on the top 5 homes on the waterfront in Baldwin Harbor. more
A half dozen Five Towns villages held elections on Tuesday. All candidates were unopposed and all terms are two years. Lawrence Incumbents Alex Edelman, 136 votes, and Michael Fragin, 132 … more
“You either have to be part of the solution, or you’re going to be part of the problem,” Eldridge Cleaver said. While not entirely true, this assertion does serve to remind citizens that complaints aren’t resolutions, and that solving problems often takes personal action. more
Trustee candidates in Atlantic Beach, Lawrence and Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Neck, Hewlett Harbor and Woodsburgh are unopposed. Elections are June 16. All terms are two years. more
Streets in 16 areas of Cedarhurst, Lawrence, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor and Hewlett Neck have been randomly selected for analysis as part of a statewide traffic study that may ultimately lead to possible infrastructure grants to local municipalities. more
Calling security and safety a top priority, the mayors of the villages of Woodsburgh, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Bay Park and Hewlett Neck have taken measures that they hope will keep their residents safe and secure. more
When Hurricane Sandy struck the Five Towns two years ago, flooding damaged homes, schools and businesses, the storm caused a community-wide power outage created fuel shortages and punctured a hole in the collective security. more
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