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Elmont, A Wintery Dawn

Elmont MorningLet us know how the cleanup is on your block.  In areas of Parkhurst the Town was on point with blacktop by 7:00AM.  How about you?  We know, you still have to shovel over a foot of snow.  Victor Hugo said "Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart."  Let's grab those shovels, some hot coca and meet your neighbor.  Spring indeed is still to come.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 January 2011 09:31 )  

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0 # Pat Nicolosi 2011-01-27 22:30
The plowing of our streets is done by High way Department Town of Hemspstead not Sanitation District 6. I know it's confusi ng with these taxing districts and government entities. To learn more about taxing districts.; and we all should, click on RESD.INFO. That's residents for effienct special disticts. For recent snow removal I'll give a b-, it was OK but many years ago it was done much better. To many cars? Not enough housing for young, middle age? I'm not talking about a house,I talking about mixed use, transit, development apartments and smart growth. People don't want to live in illegal basement apartments. It's time for us to address these issues now!
 
 
0 # Ritchie 2011-01-27 09:56
All is well on the East End, the snow plows came through twice. At about 4:30 AM and again about 6:30 AM. Kudos to the sanitation department. The only problem is, when I dig my car out, they plow me back in. Arghhhhh!!!

Next storm, can the snow plows be slanted in the other direction. I get it every time, my neighbor across the street, always gets the pass.

Again, thanks to the Sanitation Workers.
 

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