Most people start hearing about history from their parents as they are growing up. Then from your school friends and teachers instructing us in the school curriculum. Then, as you get older, you …
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By Robert Powers, Malverne Village historian
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2/16/11
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Both the Malverne and West Hempstead districts declared Thursday, Jan. 27, a snow day. All schools are closed and all after-school activities and events have been cancelled.
Some 13 inches of snow fell on parts of the south shore of Long
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By Lee Landor
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1/26/11
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The after-effects of the Dec. 26 blizzard that blew through the New York region, dumping some 16 to 24 inches of snow throughout Nassau County, were relatively mild in Malverne and West …
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By Lee Landor
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1/5/11
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The road surface along Rider Avenue in Malverne is smooth. Recently repaved, the asphalt is black, clean and level. It clashes with the curbs, some of which are marked up, broken or …
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Lee Landor
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12/8/10
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The Malverne Volunteer Ambulance Corps now has one fewer option for a headquarters building in the village.
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Dana Williams
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1/13/10
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The Village of Malverne now has another distinction: It has a bond credit rating of AA+.
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Dana Williams
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11/11/09
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The Malverne Planning Board gave Nassau County’s proposed subdivision of Grossmann’s Farm the green light on Oct. 28, putting the county a step closer to acquiring the historic property, at Ocean and Hempstead avenues, and reopening it as an organic farm
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Dana Williams
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11/4/09
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