Keyword: James Ruzicka
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The Island Park Chamber of Commerce honored former mayor James Ruzicka, retiring State Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg and prominent resident Barbra Rubin-Perry at its annual dinner-dance on Oct. 23, at the Bridgeview Yacht Club. more
For more than 30 years, the Unity Party had dominated the election scene in Island Park, putting in office numerous mayors and village trustees. Now, however, Glen Ingoglia and a group of … more
Island Park Mayor James Ruzicka said last week that the withdrawal of the decades-old lawsuit between the federal government and the village is not over, as reported in last week’s Herald. Rather, … more
People from across the country will soon have a new way to help the residents and business of Island Park in the form of a relief fund that was created by the Chamber of Commerce. Officially … more
Hundreds of Island Park residents gathered at the Sacred Heart Church Parish Center — the only large building left with power and heat — on Nov. 8, the first public gathering since Hurricane … more
Over the last few months, the Village of Island Park Code Enforcement officers have been issuing many more tickets than they did last year, cracking down on violations and brining in more revenue for … more
Businesses on Long Beach Road in Island Park were taken by surprise earlier this month when the village suddenly began ticketing for parking. There has long been a one-hour parking law on the … more
After hundreds of accidents, dozens of deaths and years of waiting, Island Park residents finally got a small measure of vindication May 8 when the results of a county-backed traffic study confirmed … more
Island Park residents will only see a slight tax increase next year from the village’s $3.7 million budget, which passed unanimously on April 19 with a tax increase of 1.25 percent. Island … more
The Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) hosted a seminar in Williston Park on Jan. 10 — and the state’s new tax levy cap law that went into effect in January was a hot … more
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