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Falling Down on the Job / Years of neglect leave Nassau Co. facilities in decay
[NASSAU AND SUFFOLK Edition]
Newsday - Long Island, N.Y.
Author: Edward W. Lempinen and Errol A. Cockfield Jr.. STAFF WRITERS
Date: Aug 5, 2001
Start Page: A.03
Section: NEWS
Text Word Count: 4045
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1) Newsday Photo / Dick Yarwood - Attorney Robert G. Bogle stands July 26 in his County Court office, where ceiling tiles are falling down. 2) Newsday Cover Photo / Dick Yarwood - A malfunctioning toilet in women's room at Nassau courthouse in Mineola. Newsday Photos / Kathy Kmonicek - 3) Broken steps greet people as they walk toward the eastern entrance of the Nassau County Court Building in Mineola. 4) A broken fence awaits repairs on the southeast side of the building. 5) Some construction takes place outside the southern entrance. Newsday Photos / Dick Yarwood - 6) The 101-year-old Nassau courthouse on Franklin Avenue in Mineola, the county's first permanent municipal building, is scheduled to receive nearly $2 million in repairs, but not until 2006. 7) [Bea Bayley], past president of the Tanglewood Civic association, which tried to renovate the Lakeview Community Center. 8) Newsday Photo / Dick Yarwood - Nassau County Surrogate John Riordan in a court computer room where the ceiling leaks.; Nassau Infrastructure: Down The Drain. A Decade Of Neglect Leaves County Building Crumbling. Newsday Cover Photo / Dick Yarwood - A malfunctioning toilet in women's room at Nassau courthouse in Mineola.

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