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Nassau County Legislator Carrié Solages, a Democrat from Elmont, pleaded guilty to two disorderly conduct violations and was ordered to take part in a 26-week batterers’ intervention class and submit to drug testing in a Hempstead court on Sept. 12. more
Part six in an ongoing series. Read parts [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7] here. When temporary protected status for Haitians was revoked last November, TPS recipients from other countries … more
At the western end of Bayview Avenue, overlooking Jamaica Bay, Inwood Park has tennis and basketball courts, a playground, a lighted softball field, a jogging path and even a roller rink — but no working restrooms. more
Editor's note: Carrie Solages, a Democrat from Elmont, is a Nassau County legislator who represents the 3rd District. The former county executive, Ed Mangano, overhauled the tax system that … more
A neighborhood blemish may finally be razed this summer. The former site of Rockaway Metal Products, a decaying building at 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood, is targeted to be demolished in the summer, according to County Legislator Carriè Solages (D-Elmont). more
It’s been called an eyesore and a danger to the surrounding homes, and now Nassau County has taken a step forward to demolishing the decaying vacant building at 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood. more
A Nassau County justice on Monday adjourned Nassau County Legislator Carrié Solages’ domestic abuse case until Jan. 11. At the hearing, attorneys for Solages’s ex-girlfriend, Marie Angeline … more
Overgrown, covered in graffiti and littered with old tires and discarded trash, the property at 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood, formerly the cite of Rockaway Metal Products Inc., has gone from public eyesore to local safety hazard. more
Republican Paul Sapienza, owner of Sapizena Pastry Inc., on Hempstead Turnpike, and president of the Elmont Chamber of Commerce, will challenge Legislator Carrié Solages (D-Elmont) on Nov. 7 for the county’s 3rd Legislative District seat. more
Residents and involved community members are still pushing Nassau County officials to repair the building at Inwood Park that was damaged more than a year ago by an electrical fire. more
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