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The State Supreme Court on Aug. 28 reversed the Town of Hempstead Board of Appeals’ 2017 decision to allow the construction of a community center at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church. more
The plans sat neatly in a row on easels as the group stared. Some squinted, others put reading glasses on, pointing and craning their necks to get a good look. Many said they had lived near South … more
Although progress has been slow, the North Bellmore Public Library Board of Trustees has reached another milestone in the long-awaited library expansion project, which has been in the preparatory phase for three years, by awarding four key construction bids. more
One of the region’s largest medical centers is getting bigger this month: South Nassau Communities Hospital opened a 10-bed addition to its Oceanside campus’ Emergency Department last week, … more
Construction of the second addition to South Side High School is on schedule and should be completed by the time school reopens in September. The new wing is the second expansion the school has … more
The North Bellmore Public Library will be revamped, thanks to an $8.9 million bond resolution that voters approved May 19. Some 1,188 people voted for the renovation plan, while 520 voted against … more
At the District 30 Board of Education’s March 24 meeting, the board discussed its plan to add two new classrooms to Clear Stream Avenue School, with construction scheduled to begin in the summer of … more
The Port Authority planned runway expansion at John F. Kennedy International Airport can proceed after a federal Manhattan court dismissed a lawsuit filed by Eastern Queens Alliance (EQA), Inc. against the Port Authority. The court stated the lawsuit’s objections were unfounded or without merit. more
A federal court in Manhattan is expected to review a lawsuit on Dec. 18 filed by the Eastern Queens Alliance against the Port Authority in September regarding runway expansion at John F. Kennedy International Airport. more
Utility 2.0, an updated power program that the Public Service Electric and Gas company (PSEG) said would cost about $200 million, will begin its implementation stage in early 2015. After … more
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