The fear that the current owners of 180 Roger Ave., in Inwood, could behave similarly to the previous tenant has some residents and a business looking carefully at a request by Inwood Realty Associates Inc. to build a soil-screening station by Jamaica Bay.
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By Tyler Marko
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9/6/18
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An unsightly and potentially hazardous building that once housed a prosperous business is scheduled to be demolished in September, after a few false starts, according to Nassau County officials.
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By Jeff Bessen
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7/26/18
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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).
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By Tyler Marko
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3/8/18
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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.
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By Tyler Marko
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1/11/18
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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.
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By Tyler Marko
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11/9/17
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County Legislator Howard Kopel (R-Lawrence) was joined outside the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on July 20 by several political and Jewish leaders to protest the upcoming appearance there of legendary rock star Roger Waters.
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By Ed Weintrob
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8/15/17
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Since 2012, when New York state adopted the Common Core State Standards, many students with special needs have received certificates rather than diplomas when they completed high school.
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8/3/17
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For roughly 28 years, the property at 175 Roger Ave. in Inwood has been abandoned.
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By Jeff Bessen
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5/4/17
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And not a moment too soon. Did you hear it land on our doorsteps? Monday, at 6:29 a.m., spring actually sprang into our lives. No matter the temperature, no matter the down coats in the front closet . . .
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3/23/17
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Hewlett residents Libby Berman and Lindsay Gelber were named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa.
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1/25/17
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