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Some of the comments made by a couple of people in the Herald article “The eyesore of Gibson” (April 27-May 3), I believe, were misdirected. Dr. Leonard M. Bleicher, a want-to-be Gibson real estate tycoon, deliberately destroyed the very stores he purchased. more
I am a resident of the Gibson area in Valley Stream that the Federal Emergency Management Agency mandated flood insurance. I do believe that we have had that 100-year storm that FEMA officials contend would flood out our area of Valley Stream. more
Hurricane Irene came and went, and while the storm took down trees and power lines, one thing it didn’t leave behind was widespread flooding in Valley Stream. more
There’s little argument that the row of vacant stores on Gibson Boulevard has become the worst eyesore in Valley Stream. The property is a constant target for vandals, and there seems to be little hope that the situation will improve anytime soon. more
Construction is nearing completion on the 2010-11 road program in Valley Stream, and when work is done, about two miles worth of village roads will have been repaved. more
Weekend highlights include Debbie Gibson's concert in Westbury, a performance of "The Wizard of Oz" on the stage at Eisenhower park some old fashioned fun watching the "boys of summer" at Old Bethpage. more
Windows were smashed and glass covered the sidewalk at the vacant stores on Gibson Boulevard last weekend, evidence of yet another act of vandalism at the blighted property. The damage was reported early Saturday morning by village code enforcement and auxiliary police officers. more
Village officials say they agree with residents of Gibson: The vacant storefronts on Gibson Boulevard are an eyesore and have to go. more
As a young girl growing up, Debbie Gibson remembers skateboarding on the streets of Merrick just outside of Calhoun High School, where she used to live. more
Besides flood maps, local officials talked to residents about several other issues of concern in Valley Stream. At the top of the list were the vacant storefronts on Gibson Boulevard, the site of a stalled housing project. more
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