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Timing will be a key issue when it comes to the state’s long-planned congestion-pricing plan, which is scheduled to start sometime in 2024. more
At the turn of the 20th century, environmental protection meant preserving wilderness so future generations might know nature as the great environmentalists Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir knew it — bountiful and largely pristine. Some 120 years later . . . more
The potholes that used to greet us each spring, but now are with us year-round, remind us of the condition of our roads and bridges. more
During the coronavirus pandemic, many of us have needed to get outside, and have rediscovered the joy of walking or riding a bike to see friends and exercise. more
On March 4, 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln stood on the East Portico of the U.S. Capitol to take the oath of office and deliver his first inaugural address. Seven southern states had already . . . more
Slowly but surely, the “Vote Yes” lawn signs are popping up all over West Hempstead. more
The West Hempstead School District Board of Education unanimously adopted a bond resolution to present a reduced capital project bond referendum to the community for a vote on Tuesday, March 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the West Hempstead Middle School cafeteria. more
Residents of the West Hempstead school district voted against a $46 million capital project bond referendum yesterday, which would have made major repairs to five West Hempstead schools and razed the Marion Delaney school on Eagle Ave. to create athletic fields. more
An important decision regarding the West Hempstead School District will be put before the voters next month. On Tuesday, Nov. 17, residents will have an opportunity to vote on a proposed bond referendum from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at West Hempstead Middle School. more
On Sept. 11, 2001, Robert Scott III, a 1991 graduate of Malverne High School, was riding the E train to his job in the World Trade Center, and was two blocks away from the twin towers when the first plane struck. The attack, the loss of many colleagues and a desire to help his country prompted Scott, a trader special clerk for Goldman Sachs, to leave the Wall Street life and join the Army. more
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