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Rebranded as the FourLeaf Air Show, Long Island’s premier Memorial Day tradition returns May 24–25 with elite military and ...
Nick LaLota (NY-01) to write a letter to New York State ... LaLota noted similarities between Grumman’s operations at its Calverton site and at its Bethpage site — and between the impacts of the Navy ...
LONG ISLAND - Chemical drums that date back decades were found buried at the Bethpage Community Park ... The 18-acre site was home to the Grumman Aerospace Corporation. It’s where planes ...
At least 16 chemical drums were found underneath the old Northrop Grumman property in Bethpage Community Park. However, state officials were tipped off to buried drums nearly a decade ago ...
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.
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 ...
At Grumman Aerospace Corp. in Bethpage, Long Island, the men who built the Eagle lunar module break into applause as they watch a televised account of the successful blast-off from the moon on ...