May 18, 2013 :: In Long Island's Nassau County, a Sandy Cleanup Dustup … Read More In the weeks after superstorm Sandy battered Long Island, Looks Great Services Inc. was everywhere. The Huntington contractor worked for 15 municipalities and agencies, clearing thousands of toppled trees. It dug sand from the streets of Long Beach and …See all stories on this topic »
May 17, 2013 :: City of Long Beach's Veteran's Performance Stage nears completion … Read More S.A.W. nears completion of new stage. Rob Waltemate, Steve Waltemate and Sean Menard stand beside their latest project, the city's new stage at the corner of Oregon and Third streets. … LONG BEACH — S.A.W. Construction Co., Inc.'s owner and general …See all stories on this topic »
May 14, 2013 :: Ammonia Leak Prompts Early Morning Street Shutdowns … Read More Staff Writer Gazettes.com – Gazette Newspapers Long Beach California | 0 comments. Early this morning (Monday) firefighters awoke to a nearby alarm at a cold storage facility — the alarm signaled a spill that shut down a number of Long Beach streets.See all stories on this topic »
May 14, 2013 :: Long Beach Streets Closed for Ammonia Leak Investigation … Read More Streets were closed in Long Beach Monday April 13, 2013 as hazardous materials teams investigated a report of an ammonia leak. advertisement. Click Here! A hazardous materials team responded Monday morning to a report of an ammonia leak at a Long …See all stories on this topic »NBC Southern California
May 14, 2013 :: HazMat Crews Respond To Ammonia Leak In Long Beach … Read More The leak was discovered at 3 a.m. after an alarm was triggered at Long Beach Cold Storage and Logistics, 625 W. Anaheim Street, the Long Beach Fire Department said. “They made entry and found a small leak,” LBFD spokesman Matt Dobberpuhl said.See all stories on this topic »
May 13, 2013 :: Ammonia leak closes streets in Long Beach … Read More Firefighters received an alarm from the building in the 600 block of Anaheim Street about 3 a.m., officials said. At the scene, the first responders could smell the ammonia even before they got inside the building, said Long Beach Fire Department …See all stories on this topic »
May 12, 2013 :: F1 puts money into New York race – Ecclestone … Read More Amid suggestions the already delayed New Jersey street race might now falter altogether, the project announced this week that Long Beach grand prix founder Chris Pook has joined up. “Chris has a history of great success in formula one, which I'm …See all stories on this topic »
May 11, 2013 :: Long Beach's Pook joins New Jersey F1 project – Worldcarfans … Read More Most recently, Pook – who brought F1 to Long Beach in the mid 70s – was linked with the sport's potential return to those same Californian streets. But, now, Pook "will provide consultation with respect to all aspects of construction, planning and …See all stories on this topic »