With its shelves freshly lined with books and magazines and a slew of new technological offerings, the North Bellmore Public Library opened on Aug. 20, inviting a crowd of residents inside. The building’s more than year-long construction project concluded with a ribbon cutting that afternoon.
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By Andrew Garcia
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8/29/19
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More than 50 residents filed a complaint with the state Public Service Commission last week calling for an investigation of “misrepresented costs stated by New York American Water” to …
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By Alyssa Seidman and Timothy Denton
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6/13/19
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For far too long, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has been a faceless organization, with Long Island Rail Road riders paying for overpriced tickets while receiving subpar service. For years, over 300,000 daily LIRR riders . . .
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By James Gaughran
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4/11/19
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Representatives of CSArch, an engineering and construction management firm based in White Plains, visited the North Shore School District on March 5 to listen to residents’ comments on a potential …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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3/14/19
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By most accounts, riders on the Long Island Rail Road have had a rough couple of years. In fact, in 2017 the transit agency saw its worst on-time performance in more than two decades, and 2018 was …
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By Peter Belfiore
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3/7/19
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The recently reinstated Glenwood Glen Head Civic Association invited Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino to its meeting on Jan. 31. There, the supervisor delivered a state of the town address …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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2/7/19
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The Glen Cove City School District will be moving forward with a proposal for a health, safety and repair bond for 2019. The bond will provide approximately $84.6 million in funding over a four-year …
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By Mike Conn
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1/17/19
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The Village Board of Trustees hosted a public hearing Tuesday to consider input from residents regarding a law to amend Sea Cliff’s building code in relation to property improvements (1808). …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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12/13/18
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In the aftermath of a multi-car wreck at Elmont Road and Dutch Broadway on Oct. 31, which injured four teenage pedestrians, two of whom remained in critical condition for weeks, the public’s …
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By Peter Belfiore
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12/12/18
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