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Next phase for Grand Avenue County Legislature’s committee votes to approve key contract ramps and drainage structures. “Completing the transformation of Grand Avenue is an essential component of our The second phase of improvements to Baldwin’s longstanding mission of stimuGrand Avenue has been given lating the economic revitalizathe go-ahead after the Nassau tion of downtown Baldwin and County Legislature’s Rules making this major roadway C o m m i t t e e u n a n i m o u s l y safer for pedestrians and approved the project on Jan. 6, motorists alike,” Mulé stated. “I am thrilled that Le gislator Debra the Rules commitMulé announced in a news release. tee has approved The committee this vital contract ag reed to a $1.01 and that the Counmillion contract ty has sufficient between the counfunding in place to ty’s Department of be gin the initial Public Works and stages of this the fir m of Lockmajor infrastruch e e d , Ke s s l e r & ture investment.” B a r t l e t t I n c. fo r The Legislature engineering and enacted a Complete d e s i g n s e r v i c e s DEBRA MUlE Streets Law in 2013 related to improve- Nassau County — an effort to make m e n t s o n G r a n d Legislator the roads safer and Avenue, from Stanmore accessible for ton Avenue to the Southern cars, pedestrians, bicyclists, State Parkway. public transportation users, The second phase would older adults, children and peoinclude resurfacing the road, ple with disabilities. r e m a rk i n g p ave m e n t a n d However, the start of the upgrading traffic signal infra- construction was plagued by structure. Additionally, the delays, and did not begin until project would involve the 2017. installation and repair of sideThe second phase would walks, curbs, Americans with build on nearly $7 million of Disabilities Act-compliant
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Classic rock, pop music with a twist The Retirement Village People visited the Baldwin Public Library on Jan. 12 to perform parodies of classic rock and pop tunes from the 1960s and ’70s. Story, additional photos, Page 3.
Lions Club has first 2025 fundraiser Stand-Up Comedy set for Feb. 16 in Levittown By HERNESTo GAlDAMEZ hgaldamez@liherald.com
The Baldwin Lions Club, in collaboration with the Massapequa and Levittown Lions, will host a Stand-Up Comedy Fundraiser next month, the Baldwin club’s first money-raising event of the year. It will take place on Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m., at Governor’s Comedy Club, at 90 Division Ave. in Levittown. The evening will be particularly significant because it will be the Baldwin Lions’ first fundraising effort, under the leadership of
its new president, Naresh Singh, that is a partnership with other Long Island clubs. Singh was named the Herald’s 2024 Person of the Year for his efforts to revive the Baldwin club last year, which had been dormant for several years before his involvement. For $25, attendees will enjoy an evening of laughter and also have the chance to win gift basket raffles. The funds raised will be distributed among the three participating clubs to benefit their communities, and Singh emphasized that they will be reinvested locally, supporting Continued on page 2
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