A wrapup of news in the Town of Hempstead.
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An op-ed from Assemblyman Brian Curran, R-Lynbrook, ranking member of the New York State Ethics and Guidance Committee.
A weekly look at the major news in Nassau County.
World Meteorological Organization sights extreme impacts caused by storm as reason for retirement.
Ribbon cutting held to celebrate new field courtesy of Molloy College.
Workers to serve as program managers.
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Next board of trustees meeting scheduled for May 13.
Multiple fees waived until later in 2013.
Village board unanimously approves new restaurant.
Minor parking changes accompany new budget.
State arbitration panel sides with PBA on increases for 2010 and 2011.
Mayor stops by Mercy St. Patrick's Dinner, B'Nai Shalom-Beth David community night.
State officials say it will help thwart forgeries in counterfeit markets.
Says it's a misconception across the state that "every resident of Nassau County is rich."
The IRS is offering assistance to taxpayers via phone, online and at local centers.
County Executive uses State of the County address to highlight new Coliseum, Sandy recovery, property taxes.
Annual program honors women's contributions to community.
Calls for 100 percent federal funding of a shore reinforcement project.
For 17 straight months, private-sector job growth has been on the rise.
Most of the area now falls in the seventh district.
Agency to lift ban on several items that has been in place since Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Honoree Charlotte L. Allen recognized in honor of Women's History Month.
United Cerebral Palsy of Nassau issues call-to-arms against Gov. Cuomo's proposed percent cut in state aid for non-profits.
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Legislator says parks deal is alienation and subject to full vote.
Assemblyman says highest property taxes shouldn't mean highest school aid cuts.
Joins digital age on social media platforms.
Old Mill Court residents unhappy with housing rule at low-income complex.
Organizers of Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach say if federal sequestration cuts are not repealed that U.S. military performers will be grounded from Memorial Day weekend event.
Republicans, educators to push demand for change in distribution of aid.
Representatives from FEMA and a number of other agencies with be on hand.
RVC's Dillon Burke nominated for United States Military Academy at West Point.
New York's Mayor said outlawing the packaging would curtail an annual waste stream of about 20,000 tons of plastic foam.
Rockville Centre Mayor discusses RKO parking, potential new structure.
See how Robin Hood is doling out the millions raised through the 12-12-12 benefit concert.