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Posted on July 15, 2014
Privatizing management of Nassau County's massive sewer system would save at least $158 million over 20 years -- $73 million less than County Executive Edward Mangano has projected, according to a new legislative budget analysis.
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Posted on July 14, 2014
The Town of Oyster Bay has approved a $375,000 study on relocating its Department of Public Works from the North Service Road in Syosset. Nassau Suffolk Engineering & Architecture PLLC will study the feasibility of the move from...
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Posted on July 11, 2014
New York will reap a state budget windfall of at least $3.3 billion in fines paid by the big French bank BNP Paribas after it pleaded guilty recently to violating sanctions against transactions in Cuba, Sudan and Iran.
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Posted on July 11, 2014
The proposed $1 billion deal to let a private company, United Water, operate Nassau County's sewer system for the next 20 years hasn't raised much opposition. Hardly anyone with knowledge of the county's three wastewater plants, 53 pumping stations a…
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Posted on March 10, 2014
You might not think so from the potholes you've been hitting, but most experts in the transportation field say the quality of asphalt used on the nation's roads has, in fact, improved dramatically in recent decades.
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