Mother Teresa once said that peace begins with a smile. In the case of Malverne’s two formerly warring baseball organizations, it was a bid to talk it out that achieved harmony.
About two …
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Lee Landor
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2/8/12
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One year and six days after the late James Callahan was elected to serve his fourth term as a Malverne village board trustee, his widow, Patricia Canzoneri-Callahan, will run in a special election to …
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Lee Landor
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12/21/11
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The record-breaking blizzards that blanketed everything with snow and freezing rains in the winter of 2010-11 may seem like distant memories, but, alas, it is that time of year again. And just as you …
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Lee Landor
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12/14/11
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As part of its annual, weeklong holiday lighting celebration, the Village of Malverne held dozens of festivities last week, including its main event: the annual Lighting of Malverne.
The tree …
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12/7/11
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If you live in Malverne, you know Paul Jessup. He has lived in the village since 1957, spending some 30 years as a member of the volunteer Fire Department and the last 14 as the superintendent of the …
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Lee Landor
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10/12/11
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This one was never in doubt. Legislation that will put a cap on property tax levies passed by a 57-to-5 margin in the State Senate before it made it through the Assembly and was signed into law by …
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By Fran Berkman and Lee Landor
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7/6/11
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To the Editor:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank and compliment Assemblyman Brian Curran for hosting the Malverne Town Hall meeting on May 26 at Malverne Village Hall. I would also …
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6/8/11
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The small Village of Malverne recently made a commendable appearance in the Sunday New York Times’ Real Estate Section. Featuring everything from the landmarks of the town to a brief history of …
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By James Fitz Gerald
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6/8/11
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Less than a week after he was sworn in as a Malverne Village trustee, James Callahan III suffered a stroke in his home.
The 42-year-old father of four, who has served Malverne as deputy mayor for…
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By Lee Landor
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4/11/11
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Many people assume a community as small as Malverne is tight-knit: a place where everyone knows everyone and they all talk about everything.
For the most part, this is true of the 1-square-mile …
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By Lee Landor
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4/6/11
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