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Nassau County Deputy Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter fielded a litany of questions about the police department’s proposed realignment plan, which would merge the county’s eight precincts into four, during a March 6 meeting of the South Merrick Community Civic Association. more
Several South Shore civic and elected leaders have banded together to decry a proposal by Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano to sell or lease three of the county’s sewage treatment plants to a … more
For 28-year Inwood resident Patty Vacchio, being named the Inwood Civic Association Citizen of the Year is an honor, but because Vacchio prefers to remain behind the scenes, she’d rather do without all the attention. more
A vacant county-owned parcel of land — once a community park — at Bayswater Boulevard and Peppe Drive in Inwood, directly in front of the Inwood Country Club, is being considered for sale to the club. more
Nearly 400 residents and animal rescuers protested outside the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter in Wantagh last Saturday afternoon. Hope for Hempstead Shelter, a local shelter-reform advocacy group, … more
Inwood native and current Hewlett resident, Chris McGrath, has been an active citizen his whole life, dedicating his time to making his community a better place so being named Citizen of the Year comes as no surprise to many of his colleagues and friends. more
The North Merrick Civic Association is seeking support for a moratorium on the installation of cell-phone antennas and other equipment in the Town of Hempstead until a new town code regulating the equipment is passed. more
Pat Laino's car show winning 1966 Chevy Nova highlighted the inaugural Inwood event on June 19 at the train station that organizers Pete Sobol and Victor Peppe seek to hold annually. more
The South Merrick Community Civic Association announced this week that it would meet in the near future with Freeport Village activist Pat Rowen to discuss Freeport's possible construction of a … more
A year ago, Long Island legislators dismissed Albany as the home of a government not of the people, but of “three men in a room.” And that wasn’t the first time that criticism was leveled; it’s been a perennial complaint. But now we’re lucky if we can get that many in a room, and even luckier if we know which three they are. more
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