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West Shore Road to be closed on eight nights in July
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West Shore Road in Mill Neck, a key North Shore access road being rebuilt after damage from superstorm Sandy, is scheduled to be closed on eight nights this month.
On Tuesday, the entire road is to be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., Nassau County officials said. The southern third, from Cleft Road to the Long Island Rail Road trestle, is to be closed next Wednesday and Thursday nights, and...
Read more »Smithtown to get more than $6M in FEMA reimbursements
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The Town of Smithtown will receive more than $6 million in federal reimbursements for superstorm Sandy cleanup costs.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has agreed to pay Smithtown $6.23 million, which will cover most of the town’s costs for collecting, removing and disposing debris left on town roads by the Oct. 29 storm, New York’s Democratic Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand...
Read more »Student filmmakers capture spirit of Long Beach Sandy survivors
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Walking through the West End section of Long Beach with their teacher two weeks after superstorm Sandy battered the community, 17-year-old aspiring filmmakers Brenda Cespedes and Erick Urquilla didn’t know what to expect.
Weeks earlier, Cespedes, an 11-year Long Beach resident, watched Sandy pummel her city from her neighbors’ second-floor apartment, and the she knew there was a meaningful...
Read more »Long Beach’s ‘Paris’ prom a welcome end to Sandy senior year
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After a school year full of hardship from the devastation of superstorm Sandy, Long Beach High School students finally enjoyed a celebration — in the form of a prom that they once weren’t sure would even happen.
Students arrived at Chateau Briand in Carle Place Thursday evening for a prom that far exceeded their expectations. More than 300 prom-goers filled the outdoor cocktail hour decorated...
Read more »Billy Crystal to reveal donation to Long Beach
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Comedian-actor Billy Crystal will be in Long Beach on Saturday to announce a donation to the city, city officials said.
Long Beach officials would not confirm the amount of the donation but said Crystal would make the announcement at noon while standing on a finished portion of the new boardwalk at the end Long Beach Boulevard.
The boardwalk is undergoing a $44.2 million reconstruction...
Read more »Islip Town Board OKs Verizon cell tower on Captree Island
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The Islip Town Board Tuesday approved a resolution authorizing Supervisor Tom Croci to enter into a contract with Verizon Wireless to install and maintain a cell tower on Captree Island.
South Shore and Fire Island fire officials spoke in favor of the tower, which would boost wireless capability on Fire Island. Kismet Fire Department Chief Dominic Bertucci and other chiefs have expressed concern...
Read more »Disaster loan fee waiver OK’d, free ID cards
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Assemb. Harvey Weisenberg (D-Long Beach) Wednesday announced State Assembly passage of legislation he sponsored to exempt residents from paying the state filing fee for federal Small Business Administration disaster loans.
State Sen. Dean Skelos (R-Rockville Centre) is sponsor of a similar bill in the Senate.
In the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, some property owners applied for and...
Read more »Hempstead Village gets more than $1M reimbursement for Sandy cleanup
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Hempstead Village has been awarded more than $1 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency public assistance funding to reimburse the village for the cost of debris removal in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, federal officials said.
“This reimbursement for debris cleanup is critical in making sure that residents of Hempstead are not on the hook entirely for the expenses,” Sen. Charles...
Read more »Mobile Sandy center, food convoy
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Mobile advice center for Sandy aid
Representatives from the state Department of Financial Services will be on Long Island this week to assist superstorm Sandy victims in applying for federal aid.
The state representatives, who will assist residents and business owners, also will help “with insurance-related issues stemming from damage caused by Sandy,” state officials said in a statement.
The...
Read more »Hempstead gets $1M for Sandy debris removal
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Hempstead Village has been awarded more than $1 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency public assistance funding to reimburse the village for the cost of debris removal in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, federal officials said.
“This reimbursement for debris cleanup is critical in making sure that residents of Hempstead are not on the hook entirely for the expenses,” said Sen. Charles...
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