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Bethpage Federal Credit Union has been the title sponsor of our local air show since its inception in 2004, building on its history as the credit union founded by employees of Grumman Aerospace ...
Grumman Agrees To Pay US $35 Million For Cleanup Costs At NY Site Northrop Grumman has agreed to pay $35 million to the United States for environmental cleanup costs related to a former plant on Long ...
PFAS contamination has been confirmed in groundwater at the southern border of the former aerospace ... about Grumman’s practice of burying barrels of waste, citing recently discovered buried barrels ...
NY, Frank graduated from Sewanhaka High School in 1948. He served in the US Marine Corp Reserves. In 1989 he retired from Grumman Aerospace, Bethpage, after 42 years of service as a Model Technician.
Clean-up crews at Bethpage Community Park on Long Island have discovered three more chemical drums at the dumping site formerly used by Grumman Aerospace. The discovery comes after finding at ...
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 ...
What is now a Bethpage park in Nassau County was once Grumman Aerospace, and residents are frustrated at the pace of water and soil cleanup. "I'm not the only one. This is an area with a lot of ...
Large chemical drums found buried at a local park on Long Island have reignited anger and outrage from area officials and residents who have long feared that the park’s past may be linked to ...
The 55-gallon steel drums were found last Wednesday by contractors testing the soil at the Bethpage Community Park, which was once the Northrop Grumman Aerospace dumping ground, Newsday reported.
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.
BETHPAGE, Long Island (WABC ... concerns about the extent of the toxic pollution at the one-time Northrop Grumman Aerospace Dumping Ground. "The discovery of the drums in these coffin-like ...