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A few months after city officials called on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to investigate alleged neglect of Long Beach’s Channel Park Homes in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the federal agency reported that it found no disrepair or mold in the housing complex. more
“I remember waking up Sunday morning, and it’s not the first thing you expect,” Long Beach resident Tommy Larson, 33, who is gay, said as he recalled hearing about the worst mass shooting in … more
Thomas Mascia loves West Hempstead. He lives on a beautifully maintained cul-de-sac on a quiet street in the hamlet. His sister, Regina, who grew up in the area, is a well-known, longtime community volunteer and the director of the library. The two care about West Hempstead, and make an effort to keep the area looking its best. more
Former Councilman Anthony Santino was sworn into office on Jan. 5 as town supervisor at the Town of Hempstead inauguration. The ceremony was held at Hempstead Town Hall in the Nathan L.H. Bennett Pavilion, where returning council members Bruce Blakeman, Erin King Sweeney and Edward Ambrosino were also sworn into office. Nasrin Ahmad resumed her position as town clerk and Donald Clavin as receiver of taxes. more
Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray, second left, Councilwoman Dorothy Goosby, left, Councilwoman Erin King Sweeney, second right, and Receiver of Taxes Don Clavin, right, presented the Town of … more
Hempstead Town Councilwoman Dorothy L. Goosby presents an official Town of Hempstead Certificate of Recognition to American Legion Nassau County Committee Commander Frank Neal in honor of the Nassau … more
Hempstead Town Councilwoman Dorothy L. Goosby recently presented official Town of Hempstead Certificates of Recognition to Kevin Meyers, left, and Jonathan Rene’ Cancel, both of whom, recently … more
It has been a little more than two months since Erin King Sweeney was appointed the new councilwoman in the Town of Hempstead’s 5th District, following the retirement of Angie Cullin. more
Erin King Sweeney, Merrick’s new councilwoman on the Hempstead Town Board, and Dan Malesardi, a utility program specialist from PSEG Long Island, will be the guest speakers at the South Merrick Community Civic Association’s meeting at 7 p.m. tonight, March 24, at the Merrick Road Park golf course clubhouse. more
Erin King Sweeney, of Wantagh, is the Town of Hempstead’s new councilwoman in the 5th District, replacing the retired Angie Cullin. She was appointed to the position last week, and now represents Wantagh and Seaford, among other communities, on the town board in local matters, especially quality-of-life issues that impact residents in a personal way. more
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