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Money from $1.9 million sale of the Suffolk County chapter of the Boy Scouts of America's former headquarters will help settle sex-abuse lawsuits against the national organization.
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The Brookhaven landfill is expected to be full in two to three years, posing a major problem for Long Island waste management.
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The Hempstead company Covanta burns trash and, in a deal with the town of Brookhaven, dumps the ash waste in the town landfill.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has joined NAACP advocates in their efforts to delay the creation of another waste facility in the town of Brookhaven.
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A waste-to-energy plant operator on Long Island wants to settle a whistleblower lawsuit that claims it dumped toxic ash across parts of Suffolk County.A…
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As housing advocates call on Congress to take action after the federal eviction moratorium expired July 31, a new report suggests a lack of funding has…
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NAACP advocates rallied outside of Brookhaven Town Hall on Wednesday to pressure town officials to include the nearby community in discussions about what…
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The Town of Islip is the last municipality needed to sign on to an agreement to restore 83 miles of coastline between Fire Island and Montauk Point to…
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Community members on Long Island will be allowed to sue the town of Brookhaven for the foul odors of a landfill that they said have made them…
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The town of Brookhaven has agreed to join a $1.5 billion federal project to protect Long Island against erosion and floods. It would include raising homes…