A federal court decision halting the construction of a proposed cell tower complex is being hailed as a major victory for Wantagh residents who have been fighting the plan for years.
more
By Andrew Hackmack
|
8/5/14
|
About 40 residents urged Mayor Bill Hendrick and Deputy Mayor Alan Beach to further consider their issues with TMobile’s proposal to erect rooftop antennas at 875 Sunrise Highway.Concerns over possible health risks and aesthetic effects were brought up by several people at an informal community meeting on April 7.
more
By Clarissa Hamlin
|
4/13/11
|
The Lynbrook village board is currently reviewing a T-Mobile special use application to install several cell antennas on the rooftop of a local commercial space on the corner of Sunrise Highway and Rogers Avenue.
more
By Clarissa Hamlin
|
2/23/11
|
The communications company T-Mobile has filed an application with the Town of Hempstead to build wireless communication antennas inside the steeple of Open Hand of God Church on East Meadow Avenue. A …
more
by Mike Caputo
|
1/20/11
|
At a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday morning, the Town of Hempstead passed legislation that regulates where cell antennas and other wireless telecommunications equipment may be placed within the township.
more
David Weingrad
|
9/21/10
|
The ongoing saga of cell-tower installations in the Town of Hempstead will take an important turn tomorrow.
more
David Weingrad
|
9/20/10
|
The 150-foot tower standing next to the south station of the North Bellmore Fire Department on Newbridge Road merely looks like a communication pole. But the tower, which was installed over a year …
more
Deirdre Krasula
|
8/25/10
|
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
David Weingrad
|
8/17/10
|
Atlantic Beach residents who were concerned about plans for a massive cell tower in their community were no doubt relieved last Friday when T-Mobile Northeast LLC decided to drop its application for the proposed 53-foot communications structure, which would have been erected in the middle of the seaside village.
more
Andrew Coen
|
12/9/09
|