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Hearings are getting under way on a proposal to socialize energy on Long Island. It would make the Long Island Power Authority the region’s sole entity responsible for keeping our lights on. more
The opening of a new underground train terminal meant to provide Long Island Rail Road riders with service to Manhattan’s East Side, dubbed Grand Central Madison, is just around the corner. By … more
The Water Authority of North Shore has partnered with the Suffolk County Water Authority for the next two years. The agreement, which went into effect Sept. 1, gives the North Shore authority access … more
The North Shore Water Authority met for the third time on July 18 to address the public regarding their progress in municipalizing the local water district. The Water Authority explained that they … more
The North Shore Water Authority held its second meeting on June 29, where they discussed the slow but steady progress they have been making in the municipalization of the Sea Cliff water district. … more
The newly created North Shore Water Authority began the historical process of municipalization of its water during its inaugural meeting May 25 at the North Shore High School Library on May 25.For … more
Despite a protest at Long Island Power Authority headquarters on Earle Ovington Boulevard on April 21, the Nassau County Legislature voted on Monday afternoon to approve the settlement between the county and the utility over taxes at the E.F. Barrett Power Station in Island Park. more
It all comes down to a vote. On Monday, April 25, members of the Nassau County Legislature will gather just after lunch to give either a yea or nay over a dispute that on one side could cost taxpayers significant more money, and on the other, land all parties in front of a state supreme court judge. more
A tentative agreement between the county and the Long Island Power Authority, announced on March 30, would see taxes lowered on the E.F. Barrett Power Station in Island Park. more
Amid new reports of almost half a million New Yorkers struggling to catch up with their electricity bills, Con Edison’s decision to request further increases of up to 20 percent from state regulators is a slap in the face. more
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