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Q. I’ve been watching homes go up in my neighborhood, and notice a lot of differences in the way they’re being built. more
Kevin Carrero, a lifelong resident of Meadowmere Park and its fire chief, took on a large role in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the biggest emergency in the community’s history, opening the firehouse to his neighbors and helping to rebuild this small enclave of homes. The Herald is proud to name Carrero its 2012 Person of the Year. more
The Heralds’ Sept. 13-19 editorial, “Reassessing the county executive,” while attempting to offer a report card on my administration thus far, unfortunately provided an incomplete portrayal of my administration’s history relating to the creation of private-sector jobs and the success we have had in attracting new industries and increasing employment to Nassau County. more
Lakewood Stables owner Alex Jacobson invited the Herald to take an exclusive tour of his West Hempstead property last week to dispel rumors about its future; He wanted to reassure concerned patrons … more
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to reimburse Nassau County for more than $20 million in federal sewer construction funds so the county can end the … more
After five years of community debate, variance applications and architectural redesigns, the 39-unit rental apartment development proposed for Gibson Boulevard was unanimously approved at the Valley Stream Board of Zoning Appeals meeting on Jan. 26. more
The Lawrence Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) unanimously approved a new variance on Jan. 13 for Congregation Bais Medrash of Harborview's new building under construction that will operate only on the Sabbath and high holidays. However, while the BZA is allowing the synagogue to construct a facility beyond what village code allows, they also sent a message to Bais Medrash officials never to consider trying to operate a 24/7 congregation that requires parking. more
Q. We’ve been interviewing architects and contractors for a large amount of work to our home. Because of the costs, we plan to have an attorney write the contract, but the architect and the contractor don’t feel comfortable and want their own version. My attorney says to find someone else who will follow the contracts he writes. What do you suggest? more
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