Keyword: Angie Cullin
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Hempstead Town Councilman Anthony Santino will bid goodbye to Baldwin in January when a new council district map goes into effect. The new map, which has inspired considerable debate, was drawn up in … more
In recent months, folks who have stopped off at Newbridge Road Park in Bellmore might have noticed the cranes and trucks behind a chain-link fence on the east side of the park. That is where the Town of Hempstead is installing a completely new bulkhead along a canal that flows south to East Bay. more
For the past three months, the 27 Nigerian dwarf goats that call the Town of Hempstead’s Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick home have been drinking water from a rainwater-collection barrel when they reach the top of “Mount Merrick,” the 100-foot-high, tree-covered hill in the center of the park that was once a landfill. more
Hempstead town officials touted past successes and looked to the future during the inauguration ceremony on Tuesday at Town Hall. After being re-elected in November, Supervisor Kate Murray, council members Edward Ambrosino, Angie Cullin and Jim Darcy, Town Clerk Mark Bonilla and Receiver of Taxes Donald Clavin began new terms. more
North Merrick civic group leader Claudia Borecky is challenging longtime Town of Hempstead Board member Angie Cullin of Freeport for the 5th Council District seat. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. … more
From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 1, representatives from the New York State Insurance Department will be at the Merrick Road Town Park on 2550 Clubhouse Road in North Merrick. more
The Father Jeremiah J. Reilly Council 6561 Knights of Columbus received a certificate of recognition from Councilwoman Angie Cullin, center, at its 37th Annual Communion Breakfast at Sacred Heart Church in Merrick. Also pictured, from left to right, are Grand Knight Michael Beil of East Meadow and Father Thomas Gallagher, who is retiring as pastor of Sacred Heart Church. more
Students at Birch Elementary School in Merrick recently took part in the Valentines for Vets program. Through this program, which the Town of Hempstead instituted in 2001, students create valentines to send to veterans at local Veterans Affairs hospitals. The town honored the Birch students with certificates for their efforts. Above are town Councilwoman Angie Cullen and Birch Principal Kerri Schlissel, at back, right, and students. more
Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray, Receiver of Taxes Donald Clavin and Councilwoman Angie Cullin joined Ilene Robinson’s third-grade class from Levy-Lakeside Elementary School in Merrick on Wednesday to announce a proposal to designate the town’s 100 parks “smoke-free.” more
Town of Hempstead officials plan to ban construction of cell towers within 1,500 feet of homes. The announcement came at a community meeting at Wantagh High School on Monday evening. more
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