Long Beach Herald 02-15-2024

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Vol. 35 No. 8

FEBRUARY 15 - 21, 2024

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Planning process to upgrade the electric grid begins By KEPHERD DANIEl kdaniel@liherald.com

With a $3.26 billion investment, New York Transco and the New York Power Authority unveiled details of their Propel NY Energy project, aimed to fortify Long Island’s power grid by potentially bringing new underground electrical transmission and substations to Nassau County. The Long Island Association’s offshore wind committee hosted a discussion last week in Melville, with topics ranging

from electrical grid reliability improvements to potential traffic disruptions caused by the work to make it happen. Propel NY represents a step toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future for Nassau County and the wider region. After a competitive bid process in 2023, the New York Independent System Operator — which monitors the reliability of the state’s power system — threw its support behind Propel NY, which is now entering the permitting process. Regulated by Continued on page 10

They’re starting to move in at the Breeze By BRENDAN CARPENTER bcarpenter@liherald.com

The Superblock project, which has filled seaside lots that have been empty for 40 years, was partially completed late last year, and new residents are moving in sooner than expected. Work on an apartment building called the Breeze, one of three buildings under construction, was finished before two buildings of condominiums. Steven Krieger, a principal at the Garden City-based developer Engel Burman, now known as B2K, announced last year that the apartment building, which has 238 rental units, would be completed by the end of 2023. Previously, Engel Burman had said only that the entire $369 million project — the largest single development in the city’s histoContinued on page 20 Donovan Berthoud/Herald

Three-peat! Long Beach sophomore Dunia Sibomana-Rodriguez, right, turned the competition upside-down once again last Sunday at Hofstra University to earn a third consecutive Nassau County wrestling title. Story, additional photo, Page 6.


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