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To the Editor: Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano is proposing to sell or lease three of the county’s sewage treatment plants (STP’s), including Cedar Creek, Bay Park and Glen Cove, to … more
Howard Kopel is running for his second term as county legislator of the 7th Legislative District. The Lawrence resident was elected in 2009 after defeating incumbent Jeff Toback. He is being challenged by Adam Moser, a Democrat from Hewlett. Moser is a former district court judge, who has a Rockville Centre legal practice. The 7th L.D. includes the Five Towns communities of Cedarhurst, Inwood, Hewlett, Lawrence and Woodmere, South Valley Stream, Oceanside, Island Park and portions of East Rockaway and Bay Park. more
Village of Lawrence incumbent Trustees Joel Mael, who serves as the deputy mayor, and Michael Fragin are running unopposed for re-election on Tuesday. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Village Hall, at 196 Central Ave. more
No matter how the work is conducted it seems that residents and motorists are very unhappy with Nassau County’s Peninsula Boulevard sewer project that has been underway for the past several months. more
Following months of criticism by residents, environmentalists and elected officials, Nassau County officials from the Department of Public Works provided an update on the improvements made at the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant in East Rockaway and the Cedar Creek treatment plant in Wantagh. more
The plan to close sewage treatment plants in the Five Towns has been put on hold until East Rockaway’s Bay Park plant is repaired sufficiently to accept the increased sewage, in accordance with the county’s sewage consolidation program. more
A little more than 10 years after being asked serve as a trustee by Mayor Andrew Parise; Ari Brown is still working with his neighbors to continue to improve the Village of Cedarhurst and make it a wonderful place to live. more
The Nassau County Legislature approved more than $3 million in contracts on Jan. 10 for new equipment and upgrades at the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant, in an effort to end months of illegal sewage discharge into Reynolds Channel, which many residents and local officials have called a serious environmental health hazard. more
Trucking of raw sewage from Nassau County’s Bay Park treatment plant in East Rockaway to a pumping station on Merrick Road in Merrick is continuing as the county works to fix mechanical problems at the Bay Park plant, said Bill Fonda, a state Department of Environmental Conservation spokesman, in an interview on Thursday. more
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer announced on Dec. 21 that the Environmental Protection Agency plans to release $11 million in grant money awarded to Nassau County in the mid-1980s as a reimbursement for $20 million in upgrade work done at the Bay Park and Cedar Creek sewage treatment plants at the time. more
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