Keyword: potholes
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In late winter and early spring, Nassau County roads become minefields of sorts . . . more
“Tremendous” was the word Howie, a mechanic from N&M Auto Repair, used to describe the volume of pothole-related vehicle damage his garage was seeing. From blown tires to damaged rims, Howie … more
East Beach Road, one of the streets that lead to Prybil Beach, was closed earlier this month due to dangerous potholes, city officials said. The decision, and the efforts to repair East Beach are … more
In recent weeks, residents on Florence Street and Riverside and Colonial avenues in Merrick have been moving their cars off the streets to make way for an unannounced gas main project. more
Significant temperature swings and winter snowstorms have formed potholes across Long Island. In response, Town of Hempstead workers are out in force filling them, most recently at a news conference at Bayview Avenue and Elm Place in Merrick, attended by Supervisor Anthony Santino. more
The floodwaters have receded, the snow is gone (for now, anyway), and repair crews are out, working on streets and sewers around southern Nassau County. Hempstead Town Supervisor Anthony Santino … more
It is hard at work on state roads in Nassau County this month, and it is called “The Pothole Killer.” This pothole repair machine is a specialized piece of equipment that performs spray … more
From 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., one or two eastbound lanes on the Southern State Parkway between Meadowbrook Road, Exit 23, and Central Avenue, Exit 13, will be closed for pothole repairs and other maintenance through Friday, Jan. 15, weather permitting, according to the New York State Department of Transportation. more
Paul Jessup, superintendent of the Malverne Department of Public Works, starts the day with a regular routine. He arrives at work during the wee hours of the morning, and makes several pots of coffee. He opens the building and has an informal meeting with his staff to plot out the day’s game plan. more
Frequent ice and snow events coupled with widely fluctuating temperatures have left many roads in Long Beach riddled with potholes. Residents have expressed concern over the damaged streets and the risk they pose to vehicles. more
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