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Put cameras where they’re needed To the Editor: It’s been 18 years since my wife and son were nearly killed when a speeding car blew through the red light on Long Beach Road at Greystone … more
Nassau County traffic studies have found that more than 200 motorists per hour exceed school zone speed limits by at least 20 mph. To deter this behavior and increase pedestrian safety, the county, with the approval of the State Legislature, is installing a total of 56 speed cameras in school zones — one in each district. more
Since 2009, there has been a 38 percent reduction in the number of accidents in Nassau County, thanks to the red light camera program, said the Hon. John G. Marks, executive director of the Nassau County Traffic and Parking Violations Agency. more
Nassau County has finally revealed that the Jennie E. Hewitt School will have a speed camera installed in front of it, though there was no word on when that would take place. more
Two of Nassau County’s new school zone speed cameras are in operation in front of two Valley Stream elementary schools, prompting praise from some but also skepticism as to how far they’ll go in … more
Speeders beware—you’re on camera. Oceanside was one of four school districts, along with Hicksville, North Merrick and Plainedge, to be outfitted with mobile speed cameras on September 15. more
For the third straight year, Seaford High School has been named a Reward School by the New York State Department of Education. The announcement was made by Superintendent Brian Conboy at the Board of Education meeting on Sept. 4. more
Keep an eye out while driving through Rockville Centre, because a speed camera is going to be coming — eventually. more
It’s a message we emphasize every year, because it is so important: School is back in session, so it’s time for drivers to slow down. more
It’s tax time in Seaford. At its Aug. 14 meeting, the Board of Education approved a resolution that will allow the district to collect more than $50 million in property taxes. The action approved allowed the district clerk to file a certified copy of the resolution with the County Legislature and the Department of Assessment by Friday. more
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