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A project five years in the making has come to fruition as the new Life Storage facility opened on Monday at 4 Bay Blvd. in Lawrence, just off the Nassau Expressway near Rockaway Turnpike. more
About 40 residents —many from North Woodmere— attended the monthly Town-Village Aircraft Safety & Noise Abatement Committee (TVASNAC) meeting on Monday in Hempstead and to expressed their concern over an uptick in airplane noise in their community. more
The Port Authority announced at an Oct. 27 meeting with the Town and Village Aircraft Safety and Noise Abatement Committee (TVASNAC) that they have officially signed a contract with San Francisco-based Environmental Science Associates to conduct a federal aircraft noise study known as Part 150. more
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey told a gathering of the Town-Village Aircraft Safety and Noise Abatement Committee (TVASNAC) that it will delay beginning its aircraft noise study until after March 24 because it hasn’t yet presented the requirements to the public for starting the study. more
The Port Authority has begun developing a plan to conduct a study of aircraft noise in communities near John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports that was mandated by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Nov. 14. more
As Cedarhurst resident Dr. Leon Gersten entered the synagogue at Rambam Mesivta High School in Lawrence on Tuesday morning with Czeslaw Polziec of Poland, whose family saved his life during the Holocaust, they were greeted by a standing ovation from the students. more
Woodsburgh resident Bob Seide, a Town-Village Safety & Noise Abatement Committee (TVASNAC) member, said he doesn’t think the amount of noise generated from air planes flying overhead on their way to John F. Kennedy Airport will change after the comment period regarding a revised Port Authority plan, which includes the expansion of a runway, ends. more
Though the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey implemented the Airport Noise and Operations Monitoring System in the 1980s, the organization will undertake technological improvements in the coming months. more
Two fifth grade classes at Hewlett Elementary School spread Christmas cheer by participating in DHL’s Trees for Troops, a charitable program which has sent 5,000 Christmas trees to soldiers serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bahrain and Kuwait. more
More jets began flying over Nassau County on Oct. 20, under new flight patterns designed for New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia, causing many residents to become concerned about the frequency of jet noise. more
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