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If there was ever a company that demonstrated greed, it would be iStar. If there was ever a city government that demonstrated a lack of openness and morality, it is the officials of the City of Long Beach. more
After almost 20 years in development, ground is about to be broken on a nearly $1 billion mixed-use project on waterfront property along Garvies Point in Glen Cove . . . more
I was a kid in the old days, when the hub of Long Beach was downtown, Park Avenue. We called the area Town, and we never had to leave it. Everything was there, from pizza for 25 cents a slice to record shops . . . more
God has blessed the City of Long Beach with a magnificent oceanfront and a fabulous bay area along Reynolds Channel. For years it has attracted thousands of visitors to vacation or to spend a day relaxing at the beach. But the city has gone through some very tough times . . . more
Q:  I was attending a meeting of my local Zoning Board, and the Board members left the room to have a private discussion about the case they were hearing.  Aren’t Zoning Board … more
By far, the greatest scam I’ve ever seen involves a long-controversial 6-acre vacant plot of beachfront property in Long Beach known as the Superblock. Despite many promises of developments . . . more
With the gridlock in Washington, and the latest scandal involving Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s alleged meddling in the work of the commission he created to help root out corruption in Albany, it’s too easy to think that “government” — and government shenanigans — are something far away, either up the Hudson or down I-95. more
Focused on the future of the barrier beach they live on, several residents of Atlantic Beach Estates and the Village of Atlantic Beach voiced concerns regarding the requested variances of the Atlantic Beach Club during the second portion of a Town of Hempstead Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on March 16. more
The Village of Atlantic Beach will hold elections for two trustee seats on Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. in village hall at 65 The Plaza in Atlantic Beach. Running unopposed for re-election for a two-year term is longtime incumbent Andrew J. Rubin. He declined to be interviewed. 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
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