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Despite a continued sluggish economy, the commercial vacancy rate in the Village of Cedarhurst has declined in the past four months. Though some businesses have closed, storefronts don’t remain empty for long. more
Although Village of Cedarhurst Mayor Andrew Parise doesn’t like to raise taxes, a budget of more than $1.568 million was adopted on April 30, with a tax increase of 5.59 percent. more
Village of Cedarhurst Village incumbent trustees, Ronald Lanzilotta Sr. and Myrna Zisman were re-elected in an uncontested election on Tuesday with 243 and 224 votes, respectively. There were no write-in votes. more
A lifelong Cedarhurst resident, Ronald Lanzilotta Sr., has served the village for nearly 25 years. First as a member of the Zoning Board Appeals for 14 years before being appointed to the Board of Trustees in 2001, to finish out the unexpired term of trustee John Teramo. more
As the first woman trustee in the Village of Cedarhurst’s 100-year history, Myrna Zisman is up for re-election and said he hopes to continue to serve on a board for a village she loves. more
The Village of Cedarhurst was awarded a $75,000 Community Development Block Grant through Nassau County that will be used to repair parking field No. 6, which is located at the intersection of Central and Maple avenues in the village. more
Twice already in its schedule of meetings set at the July organizational meeting, and once earlier this year, the Village of Lawrence changed meeting dates that had already been publicized. more
A proposal to expand the current Lawrence-Cedarhurst firehouse with a two-story extension was presented to the Village of Cedarhurst board at the Aug. 1 meeting by Ed Koehler, the chair of the Board of Commissioners and John McHugh, the first assistant chief, of the department. more
The Village of Cedarhurst will again conduct an Amnesty Program targeting parking violations that occurred from 2004 through 2008 in the village. The program will begin on Monday, May 16 and end on Monday, July 18. more
In response to an audit by the state comptroller’s office, the Village of Cedarhurst revised its policies on purchasing services, claims processing and computer security as the five trustees unanimously approved three resolutions at the March 7 board meeting. more
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