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  2. New Hempstead updated zoning challenged; see what ... - AOL

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    New Hempstead's updated zoning faces a court challenge as opponents want the code annulled for violating environmental rules and other procedures.

  3. New Hempstead zoning at square one after judge nixes code ...

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    A state judge nullified the updated zoning code aimed at increasing the community's housing stock, putting the government back at square one.

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    A Long Island village government promoted a voter event that turned out to be a rally to help elect a Democratic candidate in a congressional swing district, The Post has learned.

  5. Jennifer DeSena - Wikipedia

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    As Town Supervisor, DeSena has advocated for ending partisan politics in North Hempstead, reforming and improving the Town's building department, installing sanitary sewers along Plandome Road's business district in Manhasset, and improving services and maintaining the quality of life for residents.

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  7. Melissa Miller (politician) - Wikipedia

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    On February 7, 2022, Miller announced that she was resigning from the Assembly to fill a vacancy on the Hempstead Town Board. Miller's decision was influenced by a family medical situation. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Miller was appointed to the Hempstead Town Board on February 15, 2022; she represents the Third Councilmanic District.

  8. Thomas Gulotta - Wikipedia

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    Gulotta was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1977 to 1981, sitting in the 182nd, 183rd and 184th New York state legislatures. He represented a district that included his hometown of Merrick, New York, until 1981 when he was selected to become the presiding supervisor of the town of Hempstead, [1] succeeding Al D'Amato, who had been elected to the United States Senate. [4]

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