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Stroller- and wheelchair-accessible paths abound at Long Island parks, preserves and beachfront ... Once at the top, get ready for views of the New York City skyline. There's also a windmill ...
Now the agency is going through a complex process outlined under the state’s Air Toxics “Hot Spots” law, enacted in 1987. Usage data, weather patterns and proximity to neighborhoods will be used to ...
By Shane O'Brien The OneLIC Neighborhood Plan officially entered the city’s Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) on ...
The city has kicked off a 54-block rezoning in Long Island City, Queens, aiming to turn an industrial portion of the neighborhood into residential. The project aims to create nearly 14,700 new homes — ...
“I like the way the branches move in the wind — it creates interesting geometry with the railroad tracks,” said Jason, 17, who lives nearby and occasionally walks the abandoned tracks. “It feels like ...
Long Island Rep. Laura Gillen is urging the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to hold an emergency hearing on the nationwide “surge” in deadly traffic accidents — after an ...
Kids Empire venues include climbing features, mazes, slides, soccer arenas, building areas with giant blocks and other ...
Calling all adventurous eaters: Long Island Restaurant Week is back! The spring edition of the eight-day tri-annual promotion now offers four prix-fixe options: a $24 two-course lunch; a $29 three ...
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Looking for outdoor recreation? Visit one of these Lansing-area parks featured in our Walk in the Park series in 2023.