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How would you spend $10,000 improving Baldwin? How about $50,000? Would you renovate a park? Fund arts or sports programs at the schools? Would you buy new computers for the library? Although this may seem like a daydream of a question, it is one Baldwin may have to address next March. The money in question would come from the We Hear You America contest being sponsored by more
Picture the residential streets surrounding downtown Malverne lined with cars parked bumper to bumper. Imagine traffic overflowing from the parking lots onto Hempstead Avenue and drivers circling the … more
The village moved one step closer to purchasing an office building on Rockaway Avenue after an hour-long public hearing at Village Hall on Monday night. Several residents had questions about the proposed purchase, while others praised officials for making a commitment to the downtown business district. more
Modern technology has virtually obliterated all resistance associated with wearing a hearing aid. Whether the concern is vanity, comfort, ambient noise or simple reluctance to let others know you have a hearing issue, devices today address it all. more
 In a public hearing that turned raucous at times on Monday, the Nassau County Legislature heard testimony from a long line of speakers who charged that a Republican plan to redraw the lines of the county’s 19 legislative districts would, if passed, dilute the minority vote while shifting roughly half of the county’s population –– 576,000 people in all –– into new districts. more
Those who have difficulty with hearing know it can affect many areas of life. It is not uncommon for a person to adjust to his or her hearing limitation, thereby allowing the real problem to go undetected and untreated. more
Malverne Village officials have cut spending for the coming year, but due to declining revenues, village taxpayers will still have to pay a little extra next year. The proposed $14.37 million … more
In addition to the new building codes that they passed, Mayor Mary Bossart and the board of trustees voted on a pair of action items last week. more
The first week of new charges in the Front Street parking lot appeared to get off to a slow start, but reaction was swift and discussion of the lot at the Oct. 5 village board meeting grew heated at times, with angry commuters challenging the recent imposition of an extra fee. more
Not even the wild storm that blew through New York City and Long Island last week kept people from attending the MTA’s public hearing in Garden City on fare increases. Although the topic of … more
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