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NY environmental regulators accused Oyster Bay officials of refusing to negotiate with Northrop Grumman to advance the cleanup of contaminated Bethpage Community Park. Newsday's investigative ...
Residents in the Bethpage area have said they are worried about a plume from the former Northrop Grumman manufacturing facility. "The companies can close up and move away but that doesn't mean ...
based aerospace firm, which once employed 27,000 people here, has been shrinking its once sprawling footprint in Bethpage for the last couple of decades. Most of Northrop Grumman’s former ...
Northrop Grumman won't comment on the lawsuit but says scientifically proven remedial measures are underway. Remediation can't come soon enough for Bethpage homeowner Emmy Santiago, who is living ...
Grumman responded in court filings that the attic dust samples are unreliable and that the plaintiffs' environmental expert is not able to support his theory that because the soil at Bethpage ...
A Newsday investigation revealed that Northrop Grumman knew for decades that its toxic chemicals were contaminating the water of Bethpage neighborhoods. As News 12 reported, there is a toxic plume ...
A new cache of potentially toxic chemicals was discovered in Bethpage Community Park according to officials on Long Island. Grumman Aerospace used the area as a chemical dumping ground decades ago.
“The health of the Bethpage community is New York State’s top priority and, under the direction of Governor Kathy Hochul, DEC is holding Northrup Grumman to a strict schedule to ensure the ...
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