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Do you have something old, unusual or perhaps even bizarre? Have you ever wondered if it was worth anything or perhaps very valuable? Bring your items for a free appraisal at the West Hempstead … more
The Malverne community is rallying around longtime varsity football coach Kito Lockwood, who was arrested on June 13 and arraigned Sept. 13 in Nassau County Court on six weapons charges. A … more
The West Hempstead Historical Society held a ceremony dedicating a new bench to Helen Duryea in honor of her decades of service in giving back to her community. Like Duryea herself, the bench … more
While the setting sun painted the sky orange at Crossroads Farm at Grossmans, the Chamber of Commerce planned for another successful autumn for Malverne. Owners of all different businesses — … more
A sweeping drug trafficking operation across Long Island’s South Shore was disrupted after a nine-month investigation by the Drug Enforcement Agency and Nassau County District Attorney’s … more
The Lakeview Public Library held a Hispanic Heritage Month Fiesta Sept. 14 featuring music, games, food, crafts, and more. As part of its ongoing community outreach programming, the library held … more
A tropical storm is disrupting homecoming. The Malverne High School homecoming football game is still planned for Saturday, Sept. 23, however, homecoming events have been postponed due to the … more
It’s been 22 years since our world changed forever when our nation was attacked. But for so many like Susan Hutchins, it still feels like Sept. 11, 2001 — the day she lost her son, West Hempstead’s Kevin Nathaniel Colbert, in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. more
Once a dilapidated eyesore for the West Hempstead community, the National Wholesale Liquidators’ property is officially being renovated into a luxury apartment complex. An air of celebration … more
The Capri Motor Inn has officially been declared a public nuisance by the Town of Hempstead. The motel will be shut down for one year — the longest the law allows. “A public … more
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