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The sewer system that ruptured on Barnes Avenue during Hurricane Sandy has been repaired — a sign of progress in an area where some residents feel things are moving too slowly. more
For the 10th year in a row, Forbes magazine has chosen financial analyst Kevin Kamen, of Baldwin, to calculate the wealth of media tycoons. more
Girl Scouts of Nassau County announced that the Girl Scout Cookie Program is returning to communities throughout Nassau County now through March 28. more
Andrew Rifkin, of Baldwin, has been working alongside Long Island’s Toys of Tots for eight years, but he was nervous that this year’s donations for the holidays were coming up a bit short. more
Career development is a theme that Baldwin public schools and Jean Eddy’s new book share. more
Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé is partnering with the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission, ARC, to host two free online community assessment grievance workshops. more
To gather feedback from the constituents of the newly configured Sixth Legislative District, Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé hosted three community forums during a recent one-week span. more
In response to the trio of subterranean collapses in the span of just over eight weeks, County Legislator Debra Mulé and other members of the Legislature’s minority caucus met with Baldwin community leaders and residents at the Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building in Mineola on Monday Aug 7. more
Neighbors dressed in pink last month, as they watched the Barbie movie at the Baldwin Public Library. more
Days after the Hurricane Sandy tore through Long Island, its effects were still being felt, from long gas lines to thousands without power, and people’s day-to-day lives were changed. more
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