Keyword: Howard Kopel
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Working without a new contract for nearly two years the Nassau County Detectives Association is making a push for a new agreement along with the organization’s continuing campaign for the county to resolve the short staffing of detectives at the eight police department precincts. more
Five-term County Legislator Howard Kopel is being opposed by Karen Blitz of Rockville Centre in the Nassau County 7th legislative district. The district includes Oceanside, Rockville Centre, East Rockaway, Cedarhurst, Woodmere and parts of Hewlett, Lawrence, Baldwin, Valley Stream and Lynbrook. more
To the Editor: A number of Five Towns residents are against residential development of the Woodmere Club, including politicians such as Town of Hempstead Councilman Bruce Blakeman and County Legislator Howard Kopel (R-Lawrence). Allow me to suggest a win-win solution for the issue. more
I read your story (Feb. 16-21) about the Woodmere Club, “Losing a member of the extended family.” more
Howard Kopel, a Republican, is running for his fourth term as a county legislator, and after nearly six years, the Lawrence resident has found his comfort zone. more
New advocacy group formed To the Editor: First, we would like to thank County Legislator Howard Kopel (R-Lawrence) for all the hard work he did on our behalf to see our vision of improving our neighborhood become a reality. more
Growing up in a household where the phrases “Let me help,” “How can I help?” and “I’m on it” were heard often was what propelled Cedarhurst resident and Lawrence Board of Education Trustee Tova Plaut to get involved in politics, she said. more
Nassau County Legislator Howard Kopel presented the village with a $75,000 check for the new fence on North Village Avenue at the March 2 Board of Trustees Meeting. more
A homeowner or business property owner receives their tax bill and thinks the amount of property taxes they are paying is too high and does not reflect the value of their properties. more
Nassau County Legislators Denise Ford and Howard Kopel hosted a forum on the current Long Beach Road traffic study at Oceanside Middle School on Nov. 17. About 40 people attended. While … more
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