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Our schools, our businesses, our town departments that maintain the roads and infrastructure and the village and county police units that patrol our streets all contribute to the quality of life we enjoy here on the South Shore. more
The South Valley Stream Community Reconstruction Program planning committee, in discussions with state consultants and members of the public, has identified three projects for the area to improve its infrastructure. more
Residents and environmentalists have long urged county and state officials to be more aggressive in their efforts to upgrade Nassau County’s aging sewage treatment plants. more
The clarion call has grown louder since Superstorm Sandy: We must beat a “managed” retreat from the coast, or face certain peril as global warming takes hold and sea levels rise. more
One of the biggest post-Hurricane Sandy challenges has been getting resources directly to local residents, businesses and community infrastructure and resiliency projects. more
The South Valley Stream Community Reconstruction Program planning committee is in the process of determining the best way to utilize $3 million in New York state funding to improve the community’s infrastructure in order to prevent damage from future storms. more
At a public meeting on Oct. 15, roughly 50 South Valley Stream residents weighed in on how the community’s $3 million in New York Rising state funding should be used to improve the region’s infrastructure. more
Many South Shore homeowners are breathing easier thanks to Governor Cuomo’s decision last week to use money from the N.Y. State Housing Recovery Program to compensate those whose homes were damaged by Hurricane Sandy, but whose flood insurance claims were rejected by FEMA because the damage had been caused by “earth movement” rather than directly by floodwaters. more
The vast majority of Americans don’t believe that it’s in our best interests to use military force in Syria. And for the most part, I concur with the majority. more
At the end of next month, the media will focus their attention on the first anniversary of Hurricane Sandy. more
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