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For the first time in more than a decade, the Mill Brook Civic Association will have new leadership, as longtime President Marc Tenzer will be stepping down on April 1. “I really enjoyed living … more
Mill Brook Civic Association leaders met with the Nassau County Police Department on July 28 to discuss a spate of vehicle vandalism in recent months. more
“Green” infrastructure is the hallmark of the plan to protect residents of South Valley Stream from future storms. Local leaders are eager to get the project started, which would be funded through the New York Rising program. more
The Mill Brook community will soon be losing a familiar face, as Civic Association President Marc Tenzer moves out of the community this weekend. After raising his family in the small, 811-home neighborhood behind the Green Acres Mall, he will be passing the torch off to Peter Hunter, who has years of bringing up his children ahead. more
South Valley Steam’s Community Reconstruction Program received some good news last week to the tune of $3 million in additional New York Rising funding from the state. more
The South Valley Stream Community Reconstruction Program planning committee, in discussions with state consultants and members of the public, has identified three projects for the area to improve its infrastructure. more
The South Valley Stream Community Reconstruction Program planning committee is in the process of determining the best way to utilize $3 million in New York state funding to improve the community’s infrastructure in order to prevent damage from future storms. more
At a public meeting on Oct. 15, roughly 50 South Valley Stream residents weighed in on how the community’s $3 million in New York Rising state funding should be used to improve the region’s infrastructure. more
South Valley Stream has been allotted $3 million in funds by New York state to improve the community’s infrastructure in order to prevent damage from future storms. Next week, residents will get to weigh in on how they think that money should be spent. more
Long-suffering Long Islanders may soon see some additional Hurricane Sandy relief from the federal government. A new program funded by Federal Supplemental Disaster Aid promises to bring nearly $150 million to the area, and will also feature a unique, bottom-up structure that will give residents influence over how the money is spent. more
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