Keyword: potholes
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Pick a street, any street, and it’s likely to be afflicted with an unwelcome presence that’s causing a major inconvenience, even a safety hazard, for drivers: potholes. more
Now that the icy, slushy roads have left us, hopefully for many months to come, a new road nemesis has taken over, just waiting to eat the cars that dare to pass over them: potholes. more
Our roads, from the parkways to our villages’ side streets, are among the most important pieces of infrastructure here in Nassau County. We use them . . . more
Drivers across Long Island are on the lookout for disintegrating road surfaces and widening potholes. If your vehicle is damaged in an encounter with a pothole, the local municipality may be liable for the damage. It is important to notify the village, town or county of the location of the pothole, or you will have no potential liability claim. more
The Village of Rockville Centre will be the recipient of more than $70,000 in state funds, which it will use to repair potholes and fight crime. The first part of the money, just over $33,000, … more
After braving a merciless winter, which closed out last month with four consecutive snowstorms and a record number of potholes, motorists across Nassau County are still hoping to end a rough commute … more
Drivers on Long Island haven’t had the easiest time getting around this winter with heavy snowfalls and ice accumulations often blanketing roadways, but for some, the biggest issue has been what happens once the snow and ice melt — potholes. more
The Town of Hempstead is increasing road crews assigned to pothole repair by 66 percent over last year, according to Supervisor Kate Murray, who held a news conference in North Merrick on Monday morning to announce the increased resources. more
The North and Central Merrick Civic Association’s next meeting, which will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday at the North Merrick Public Library, will deal with roadway potholes and snow plowing issues that local residents have raised in recent weeks. more
Few Long Islanders will argue that this has been a rough winter. After a few dustings of snow in December, several major storms have pounded the region since the calendar rolled over to 2014, and that has had an impact on local schools and municipalities. more
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