Use of Face Coverings is Required in Public Places

The Village of Cedarhurst cares about the health and well-being of its residents. With that in mind, we would like to remind you of the continued importance of wearing masks and […]

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OP-ED | Solving the Covid problem

Mayor, how do we solve the Covid problem? I can’t tell you how many times people have asked me this exact question or some variation of it. They are perplexed or amused when I don’t have an answer. People assume that I have “insider information.” I wish I did.

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Stimulus Payments for Senior and Disabled Beneficiaries with Dependents

Are you receiving Social Security retirement or disability benefits (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Railroad Retirement benefits, or VA benefits?

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Update on NY Pause

On April 16, 2020, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that he believes that the apex has occurred and the curve is flattening.

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An Open Letter to Our Friends, Families and Neighbors

Despite the suffering of so many of our friends, family members and neighbors, and the terrible loss of life, we may be able to take solace in the apparent flattening […]

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Flags flown at half-staff to honor state’s COVID-19 victims.

The COVID-19 pandemic is an epidemiological crisis, but for many it can be a psychological one.

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NY PAUSE

During his daily coronavirus briefing on April 6th, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered NY PAUSE to continue through April 29th.

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Meter Parking in the Village

Mayor Benjamin Weinstock has extended the suspension of parking meters and alternate side parking regulations in the Village through April 11th 2020.   However, the Village will continue enforcing other parking regulations, including […]

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Message From NC Legislator Howard Kopel | Coronavirus Update

As of today, New York State is reporting that there are 8,544 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nassau County, an increase of 1,200 since yesterday. This number includes residents who have recovered from the virus. Unfortunately, 63 residents have passed away.

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How to Properly Remove and Dispose of Gloves, Masks and Sanitizing Wipes

We have noticed that our streets and parking lots are becoming littered with discarded gloves, masks and sanitizing wipes. This is not only unsightly, but it also increases the possible spread of the COVID-19; the very disease that these precautionary items are trying to protect against.

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Media Advisory | Nassau County Police Department Protective Measure Plan

County Executive Laura Curran and Commissioner of Police Patrick J. Ryder continue to remind the public of the Police Department’s plans and protective measures for Police Officers and Police Medics when responding to aided cases that are symptomatic of the Coronavirus.

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Nassau County Request for Medical Supplies

County Executive Laura Curran, Commissioner of Police Patrick J. Ryder and OEM Commissioner Steven Morelli announce that Nassau County will begin to accept donations of medical supplies during this unprecedented National State of Emergency.

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