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New Hyde Park floats increasing penalties for keeping livestock in homes, animal abuse

Summary by LI Press
New Hyde Park trustees are looking to crack down on residents illegally keeping livestock in homes and mistreating them, something Mayor Christopher Devane said is a problem in the village. “These people aren't able to care for these animals, and they're in terrible condition,” Devane said. “You can't have livestock as pets.” It is illegal to keep any type of livestock, including ducks, chickens and hens, in a village home or to abuse an animal.…
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LI Press broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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