HEMPSTEAD

Unless specified, meetings are at Nathan L.H. Bennett Pavilion, Town Hall Plaza, 1 Washington St.

HOUSING AUTHORITY

Board meeting, 7 p.m. Monday,

760 Jerusalem Ave., Uniondale

PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD

9 a.m. Thursday, 350 Front St., Hempstead

TOWN BOARD

10:30 a.m. June 22

ZONING BOARD

9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wednesday. Items on 9:30 a.m. agenda are:

Elmont: Bianco Homes, Inc. seeks variances, subdivision of lot to construct dwelling with garage (demolish existing dwelling), on the west side of Cameron Street, south of E Street.

North Bellmore: T-Mobile Northeast, LLC seeks variance to install six wireless communication antennas concealed inside proposed 100-foot-high monopole and equipment cabinets on ground

at 847 Newbridge Rd.

Seaford: Wantagh Fire District seeks variances to construct firehouse that is below flood-hazard elevation (demolish existing firehouse) at 2529 Neptune Ave.

Wantagh: Agnes Kelly and

Lisa Kelly seek variance for

mother/daughter residence

(second kitchen) at 1185 Fortune Ct.

ATLANTIC BEACH

ZONING BOARD

8 p.m. Thursday, Village Hall,

65 The Plaza

CEDARHURST

ARCHITECTURAL

REVIEW BOARD

9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Village Hall, 200 Cedarhurst Ave.

FLORAL PARK

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

8 p.m. Tuesday, Village Hall,

1 Floral Blvd.

ISLAND PARK

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

8 p.m. Thursday, Village Hall,

127 Long Beach Rd.

MALVERNE

ARCHITECTURAL

REVIEW BOARD

7:30 p.m. Thursday, Village Hall,

99 Church St.

CITY OF

LONG BEACH

City Council

7 p.m. Tuesday, City Hall,

1 West Chester St.

Compiled by Diane Daniels

A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.  Credit: Newsday Studios

'It's depressing, it's frustrating' A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.

A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.  Credit: Newsday Studios

'It's depressing, it's frustrating' A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.

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