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Atlantic Beach Bridge commuters have asked the Nassau County Bridge Authority to be more transparent and now, the state’s Authorities Budget Office is asking the same. more
The Rev. Isaiah Moultrie Sr., a retired Marine, envisioned constructing a residential building in Inwood for military veterans and first responders. His son, Isaiah, aims to make that vision a reality for his father. more
Village elections on June 20 in Atlantic Beach, Lawrence, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck and Woodsburgh for board of trustee seats. … more
Atlantic Beach, Lawrence, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett, Hewlett Neck and Woodsburgh villages will hold elections for board trustees on June 20. For results, go to liherald.com/fivetowns. more
On the Lawrence village board since 2008, as a trustee appointed by then mayor C. Simon Felder, to serving as a deputy mayor for a few years under current municipal leader Alex Edelman, Michael Fragin has helped navigate Lawrence through a few challenges. more
While on vacation in Israel in January 2020, Cedarhurst-based immunologist Dr. Marc Sicklick was reading a news article about the first documented case of Covid-19 in the United States. more
The legal fight between the Village of Atlantic Beach and the Chabad of the Beach, in Long Beach, over two Atlantic Beach properties continues in federal court. more
Ten months after the election for Sanitary District 1 commissioner between appointed Commissioner Gwynette Campbell and challenger Gabriel Boxer, Campbell was finally declared the winner by Nassau County Supreme Court Judge Randy Sue Marber on May 16. more
Known as an extra set of eyes and ears, Auxiliary Unit 109, a group of more than 30 volunteers for the Nassau County Police Department’s 4th Precinct in Hewlett, is dedicated to ensuring extra protection for neighbors in the Five Towns and Atlantic Beach. more
Lawrence village Trustee  Jeff Landy, who has served as deputy mayor for nearly a year, gave a heartfelt goodbye at the May 11 meeting after announcing his departure from the board at the end of his term. Landy was appointed in 2020. Landy has lived most of his last 47 years in Lawrence. more
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