HEMPSTEAD

Unless specified, meetings are at Nathan L.H. Bennett Pavilion,

Town Hall Plaza, 1 Washington St.

PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD

9 a.m. May, 20, 350 Front St., Hempstead

TOWN BOARD

10:30 a.m. May 25

ZONING BOARD

9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wednesday

Items on 9:30 a.m. agenda are:

Elmont: Sheila Hudson seeks variance to construct a two-story addition to dwelling at 167 Queens Ave.

Seaford: Patricia Donohue seeks variance to construct roofed-over open porch and wood deck, both attached to dwelling at 3962 Wicks Ave.

West Hempstead: Rizwan and Raffat Khan seek variance for mother/daughter residence (second kitchen) at 558 Chessman St.

West Hempstead: Abdul Azhar seeks variance for mother/daughter residence (second kitchen) at 557 Chessman St.

Uniondale: Randy Hall seeks variance for mother/daughter

residence (second kitchen); construct two-story and carport, both attached to dwelling at 661 Shady St.

Items on 2 p.m. agenda are:

Levittown: Joseph and Antoinetta Chiappone and Jo Ann Governati seek variance for mother/daughter residence (second kitchen)

at 30 Albatross Rd.

Seaford: Frank Delano and Nicole Costa seek variances to construct a garage attached to dwelling at 272 Knollwood Lane.

ATLANTIC BEACH

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

7:45 p.m. Monday, Village Hall,

65 The Plaza

ATLANTIC BEACH

ZONING BOARD

8 p.m. May 20, Village Hall,

65 The Plaza

FLORAL PARK

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

8 p.m. May 18, Village Hall,

1 Floral Blvd.

ISLAND PARK

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

8 p.m. May 20, Village Hall,

127 Long Beach Rd.

CITY OF

LONG BEACH

City Council

7 p.m. May 18, City Hall,

1 West Chester St.

Compiled by Diane Daniels

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Justin Timberlake appeared in a Sag Harbor court Friday to plead guilty to a lesser charge in his drunken driving case. Credit: Newsday

'I did not live up to the standards that I try to hold for myself' Justin Timberlake appeared in a Sag Harbor court Friday to plead guilty to a lesser charge in his drunken driving case.

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