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Responding to complaints from neighbors, a Lynbrook resident said she plans to euthanize more than a dozen feral cats she sheltered and fed, after village officials removed garbage and animal waste from her property on July 17. more
The Western Bays stretch for 10 miles, from Rockaway Inlet in the west to Jones Inlet in the east. For decades, they’ve been in decline.  By U.S. Environmental Protection Agency … more
Drivers in Oceanside, Island Park and across the country are driving over structurally deficient bridges — nearly 56,000 in total, according to a report released last month by the American Road and Transportation Builders Association. more
After receiving complaints from Oceanside residents about conditions on Foxhurst Road, Town of Hempstead officials urged the Nassau County Department of Public Works last week to repave the pothole-filled street. more
Joe Annarella, Island Park’s deputy mayor and commissioner of public works, pointed at a roughly six-foot-wide bright-orange metal box sitting near the village garage. It was a high-capacity … more
Lynbrook Department of Public Works Superintendent Phil Healey looked on as his employee, Peter Gerbi, drove one of his trucks up a gigantic salt mound, adding the final touches to the latest delivery. more
A series of incidents at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue, Union Avenue and Lincoln Place near Lynbrook High School have led to plans by Nassau County to implement safety improvements at a yet to … more
The city announced the hiring of a new public works commissioner this week amid the many recovery projects that continue to address the need for increased resiliency across the barrier island. more
Jim LaCarrubba, commissioner of the city’s Department of Public Works, who played a lead role in the city’s recovery efforts after Hurricane Sandy, is leaving his position at the end of the month, City Manager Jack Schnirman announced at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. The search for a replacement is under way. more
Despite strong community opposition, the Town of Hempstead unanimously approved a real estate developer’s rezoning request that provides its first step in building a 12-condo development on two parcels of land that sit on Hempstead Avenue in Malverne Park. The request to rezone the properties, located at 494 and 1104 Hempstead Avenue in Malverne Park, was granted at the town’s August 2 board meeting. The properties sit just outside the boundaries of the incorporated village of Malverne. more
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