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The Stop & Shop in the Merrick Mall will close for most of the fall, according to store management. more
Plans for an overhaul of the Merrick Mall Stop & Shop have been delayed for so long that some its neighbors can scarcely believe that construction work is now under way. Nevertheless, they say, the chain-link fences, heavy machinery and men in neon vests and hard hats outside Stop & Shop are good signs, and they look forward to seeing the work completed. more
Q. We need to do some repairs and renovations, including badly needed bedrooms for our three kids. Is it really possible to stay in the house? more
The Stop & Shop supermarket on Hewlett Avenue in Merrick will undergo extensive renovations next year if the company can get the approvals it needs from the Town of Hempstead, an attorney for Stop & Shop said on Tuesday. more
Last week, Governor Cuomo unveiled his 2013-14 budget. He proposed to increase school aid statewide by 3 percent while keeping overall state spending growth under 2 percent. more
It’s a proposal nearly every regular Long Island Rail Road rider has heard about at one time or another — expand Pennsylvania Station and return some of the beauty of the old neoclassical station before it was torn down in 1963. The plan to add a new terminal has stopped and started multiple times, but the Port Authority announced on May 9 that it would finally break ground on the project at the historic Farley Post Office Building. more
In response to opposition from local swimmers, renovation of the Nassau County Aquatic Center at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow has been pushed back until the spring of 2012. more
The North Merrick Library’s proposed $6.5 million renovation plan was defeated on Monday, with the public voting 445 to 358 to reject a bond proposal to finance the project. more
The North Merrick Library’s $6.5 million renovation plan will go to a public vote on Monday, April 11. more
North Merrick Public Library officials will hold a public meeting on Sunday, March 6, at 2 p.m. in the library’s community room to discuss renovation and expansion plans. more
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