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Hank Maier, a 50-year Malverne resident who, after moving to the village in 1966, founded Lynbrook’s successful Brick Café, died May 3. He was 79. more
There they were — less than 30 feet away — three performers I had only known through the magic of television. The intense Claire Danes (Homeland), affable John Krasinski (The Office) and … more
Jones Beach, a spit of sand with 6.5 miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches, had no barrier island to protect it against Superstorm Sandy on Oct. 29, 2012. It was the barrier island, and so it took the brunt of the tempest that terrible day, leaving the famed state park in ruins. more
The Theodore Roosevelt Nature Center at Jones Beach State Park serves as an educational environment for Long Island residents and a wildlife conservation area for animals. more
A byproduct of any disaster is a “rising from the ashes” scenario. That is what the director of operations at Jones Beach State Park, Hank Leggio said about the beach and its continuing recovery, nearly two years after Hurricane Sandy. He went on to state that aside from needed repairs, most of the additions and renovations made to the renowned state park were planned long before the storm hit. more
Nearly two years after Hurricane Sandy, the Jones Beach State Park staff — with the help of the Federal Emergency Management Agency — has not only repaired, but revived the world-famous attraction. more
Renaissance Downtowns’ CEO Donald Monti gave his endorsement on Monday to the Madison Square Garden company, and their proposal to renovate the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, calling it “the one that will deliver the most benefits for Long Island.” more
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano has chosen the Madison square Garden Company and Bruce Ratner-led Nassau Events Center, LLC, as the two finalists to redevelop the Nassau Coliseum. Mangano was … more
Sitting side by side in the Old Westbury Golf & Country Club on June 26, the four developers who have made proposals to revamp the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum gave one final pitch to a group of Long Island-based real estate professionals. more
The Madison Square Garden Company was one four respondents to County Executive Ed Mangano’s Request-for-Proposals last March to redevelop the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale. The group, led by president and CEO Hank Ratner, is proposing to renovate the 41-year-old building and build an entertainment district called “Long Island Live!” that would lie adjacent to the arena. more
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