Nassau Land surplus motion denied at village meeting By Hannah Resnick Posted on October 1, 2025 For the first time in at least five years, a motion died because no one seconded it at a Village of Great Neck meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 30. The board was discussing whether to declare a piece of unused land on Wooleys Lane to be surplus, authorizing the mayor to negotiate a sale. See the full article at LI Press Land surplus motion denied at village meeting
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