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Amityville
Bayport
Bay Shore
Commack
Deer Park
East Northport
East Setauket
East Quogue
Garden City
Glen Cove
Great Neck
Greenlawn
Hampton Bays
Hicksville
Huntington
Huntington Station
Jericho
Kings Park
Levittown
Lindenhurst
Melville
N Massapequa
Nesconset
Northport
S Huntington
Smithtown
Sound Beach 
Wantagh
Westbury


 

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 Nassau County - Policing Their Own

Nassau county villages with their own police department
*  Centre Island
*  Floral Park
*  Freeport
*  Garden City
*  Great Neck Estates
*  Hempstead
*  Kensington
*  Kings Point
*  Lake Success
*  Lynbrook
*  Malverne
*  Muttontown
*  Old Brookville - Covers five other villages:  Brookville, Upper Brookville, Matinecock, Mill Neck, Cove Neck
*  Old Westbury
*  Oyster Bay Cove
*  Port Washington - Also covers Baxter Estate Village and other areas
*  Rockville Centre
*  Sands Point


East Hills:  Clean up your lawn - Newsday, July 25, 2013

OR ELSE
PURPOSE:

* "To preserve peace and good order: to promote the aesthetic beauty of the community and enhance the value of property in East Hills"

BANNED:
*  Machines
*  Tools
*  Lawn Mowers
*  Snowblowers
*  Appliances (from being stored outside homes, and outside of a permitted structure)

FINES:
*  $500 for the first violation
*  $1,000 for the second within a year
*  $2,500 for the third and subsequent violations within a year

Fine is levied each day a violation is issued and unattended to



LIRR stations with Hempstead town resident parking permits:

*  Baldwin
*  Oceanside
*  Wantagh
*  Seaford

LIRR stations without Hempstead town resident parking:

*  Bellmore
*  Merrick
*  Hewlett
*  Woodmere
*  Inwood
*  Lakeview

Permit parking fee:

$3 for a one-year sticker

No parking permit fine

$ Total $105

Status quo

Bellmore station - 1833 spots, open to all
Merrick - 1532 spots, open to all

Sources:  Long Island Rail Road, Town of Hempstead

Newsday, May 14, 2012