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Q. We’re not sure what to do about our neighbors who raised their house. They now have windows that look right down into ours, and their decks look over our privacy fence because they’re now so much higher. more
If it weren’t for bad luck, Island Park resident Anna D’Amaro would have no luck at all. Count the ways. A week prior to Hurricane Sandy, which wiped out her ranch home, D’Amaro’s … more
A diverse coalition of stakeholders from across Long Island were joined by Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice on the steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court on Tuesday, Aug. 20, to highlight the damage that treating children as adults in the legal system has on public safety and youth. more
The way we live is always changing, and in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the way we think about our homes is changing, too. Many of us are thinking about raising them — literally rebuilding them higher. more
After hundreds of accidents, dozens of deaths and years of waiting, Island Park residents finally got a small measure of vindication May 8 when the results of a county-backed traffic study confirmed … more
Island Park residents will only see a slight tax increase next year from the village’s $3.7 million budget, which passed unanimously on April 19 with a tax increase of 1.25 percent. Island … more
Malverne resident Ellen Corcoran (sixth from right) participated in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Oct. 16. She was one of the team leaders for Ophthalmic Consultants of Long … more
Anthony Cancellieri’s main role as consultant to Rockville Centre will be to take on the duties of village administrator for three months, Mayor Francis Murray said, responding to concerns raised at the village board meeting on Monday night. more
For his Eagle Scout service project, Troop 336 Boy Scout Nick Santiago, of Malverne, will build a memorial for late Malverne Deputy Mayor James Callahan III, who died at age 42 in May, six weeks … more
Gray skies and light afternoon showers didn’t dampen the spirit of generosity of sponsors and players that enabled The Friends of Mercy Medical Center to raise more than $125,000 at their 30th annual Golf Classic — an increase of more than 75 percent from 2010. more
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