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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 ...
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 ...
But the end of the Cold War and Grumman’s acquisition in 1994 by Los Angeles-based Northrop has caused drastic cuts in the company’s operations on Long Island. As a result, the Bethpage site ...
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.
In the wake of the announcement Thursday that Northrop Grumman would be shutting down ... moving of 47 management employees to the firm’s Bethpage facility. Layoffs are set to begin in September ...
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 ...
BETHPAGE, NY — Lab results came in for the first 16 ... and chlorinated solvents (trichloroethene), the DEC stated. "Grumman left over 880 gallons of toxic chemicals under the feet of park ...
BETHPAGE, Long Island (WABC ... The toxic plume was formed decades ago from disposal practices at the Grumman plant where weapons and planes were produced for the Navy. The state is paying ...