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The basement of American Legion Post 44 in Malverne needed renovations — and since many veterans groups hold meetings there, Boy Scout Tracy Colena said he was compelled to refurbish it as his … more
Public comment is now being collected until Nov. 30 on the draft plan for the investigation into the cleanup of 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood... more
The vacant Superfund site at 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood has generated interest from bidders since the building demolition was completed in February, however one of the bidders claims his offers was disregarded by Nassau County. more
There is interest in the vacant and contaminated site at 175 Roger Avenue in Inwood as New York State’s Department of Environmental Conservation has received a Brownfield Cleanup Program application for the vacant building at 175 Roger Avenue from Inwood 175, LLC that is associated with the Great Neck-based AJM Capital II, LLC. more
Roger Realty Co., the owners of 150 Roger Ave. in Inwood, filed a lawsuit on Dec. 14, against the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the Town of Hempstead and Inwood Realty … more
For years 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood was a blemish on the community. The contaminated grounds had become overgrown with vegetation and it was used as an impromptu dumping ground for tires, sheetrock and trash. more
An application that was first scheduled to be heard on June 27 has been adjourned four times and is now scheduled to be addressed at the Jan. 9 Town of Hempstead Board of Appeals meeting. … more
After 23 years of neglect, the building at 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood, which was a Superfund site and a blight on the community, is being demolished, and Nassau County is seeking a new business to fill … more
The debate over 180 Roger Ave., a commercial site in Inwood continues. Representatives from both Russo’s Development Enterprises, who hope to build a soil sorting facility on the lot, and from … more
It is finally coming down. The former headquarters of Rockaway Metal Products, at 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood, will be demolished starting on Oct. 1, 23 years after its acquisition by Nassau County.The … more
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