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As you came across the Peninsula Shopping Center in Hewlett on Dec. 9 people might have thought that either there was a law enforcement convention or a severe incident had just happened. more
Town of Hempstead Councilman Bruce Blakeman, who represents the 3rd Council District, is the pick of the Nassau County Republicans to run against County Executive Laura Curran, a Democrat, in November. more
The ongoing construction work at John F. Kennedy International Airport has caused issues for a portion of residents living in communities close to the airport. more
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s Board of Commissioners approved a $355 million project to revamp Runway 13L-31R at John F. Kennedy International Airport and add a high-speed … more
After roughly four months of rudderless direction, the Town-Village Aircraft Safety & Noise Abatement Committee has a new pilot Larry Hoppenhauer, a nearly six-year member of TVASNAC and a Malverne resident, will be the next executive director. more
Beginning on Feb. 27, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will be intermittently closing John F. Kennedy International Airport’s arrival Runway 4 Right-22 Left for reconstruction until November. more
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced plans on Jan. 4 for a $10 billion overhaul of John F. Kennedy International Airport similar to what is being done at LaGuardia Airport on the north side of Queens. more
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey hosted two public information workshops in Queens and Nassau County this month in an effort to update residents on the status of the ongoing noise study at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), known as Part 150. more
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is hosting a public workshop at the Cradle of Aviation Museum on Thursday, Nov. 3 from 6-9 pm to gather public input on noise levels created by aircraft operations around John F. Kennedy International Airport. more
The plane noise plaguing parts of Queens and Nassau counties was the focus of discussion last week at a citizen advocacy meeting to explain NextGen, a satellite GPS technology that the Federal Aviation Administration says has resulted in $1.6 billion in benefits to airlines and travelers by allowing planes to fly more frequently and closer together, take more direct routes and save time and fuel. more
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