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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Mangano Announces New Additions to Bi-County Purchasing Consortium
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano today announced that 18 more Nassau County municipalities and school districts have expressed interest in being a part of the Long Island Intergovernmental Purchasing Council (LIPC) to help cut taxpayer costs … Continue reading
Consolidating to Save
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P Mangano has begun a campaign to restructure and consolidate key administrative functions throughout the County as part of efforts to close Nassau’s $363 million gap. “We have proposed that several back-office functions … Continue reading
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Nassau stops leaks in Sea Cliff
By Eden Laikin Sea Cliff officials will soon be able to stop using buckets to catch water inside their Village offices, thanks to a financial boost from Nassau County to renovate the building. A $400,000 restoration project is finally expected … Continue reading
Mangano brings affordable housing to Hempstead Village
By Eden Laikin Ninety-four low income families will soon be able to rent affordable apartments in Hempstead Village, thanks to a project spearheaded by Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano. The project – which will be overseen by Nassau’s Office … Continue reading
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County officials work to make holiday shopping safer
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano yesterday announced a holiday shopping safety initiative, outlining plans for increased police coverage at malls and commercial areas. Police patrols, including the Mounted Unit and the Bureau of Special Operations, will “intensify … Continue reading
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Nassau and Suffolk County Executives Stake Claim to $3 Billion in Federal Transportation Funding
By Eden Laikin County Executives Ed Mangano and Steve Levy joined forces today with Long Island Association (LIA) President Kevin Law and several labor officials in announcing the two counties’ bid for $3 billion of the $8.7 billion in federal … Continue reading
Mangano Leads Economic Discussions at County Executive’s Association of America
Looks for ways to right-sizing government and foster economic growth Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano today attended his first meeting of the County Executive’s Association of America (CEA) in Washington, D.C. CEA, which is comprised of county executives from … Continue reading
Minor League Baseball in Nassau?
By Eden Laikin County Executive Edward P. Mangano today proposed building Nassau’s first ever minor-league baseball stadium, most likely on the grounds of the old Mitchell Field naval base in Uniondale. Mangano said the development proposal would bring revenue and … Continue reading
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It’s Time to Take the Lead Out
By Eden Laikin Nassau County has nearly $4 million to spend on removing dangerous lead paint hazards from people’s homes, yet few residents have asked for the help. As part of National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, Nassau County Executive Ed … Continue reading
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