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The New York Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials joined more than 20 government officials from across Long Island on the steps of Rockville Centre Village Hall last week for the launch of a … more
Today, everyone is conscious of pollution and its detrimental effects on our environment and health. The most common forms are water, air and plastic pollution, but there is another type . . . more
The Rockville Centre village election will be held next Tuesday, June 20. This year’s ballot includes four offices — mayor, two trustees and the village justice — all of which have four-year terms. more
Electeds from both Rockville Centre and the Town of Hempstead are calling for a formal investigation into what they described as antisemitic leaflets left on the doorsteps of families living in Rockville Centre. more
A beloved tradition returned to Rockville Centre last week, as the village held its annual Fireworks Celebration and Concert for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began. For decades, … more
The St. Agnes Cathedral School’s Fathers’ Club returned in-person for its annual golf outing at the Rockville Links as the group’s largest financial fundraiser for the school. more
The pandemic wreaked havoc on small businesses across the country, causing many longtime local staples to shutter their doors amidst the economic fallout. But, Leonardo’s Hair Design in Rockville Centre was able to make it through that tumultuous time and many others and celebrated its 50th anniversary on June 1. more
After two visits from the alt-right, “western chauvinist” group the Proud Boys, Rockville Centre residents vented frustrations over the response from the village at Monday’s board of trustees meeting. more
The residents of Rockville Centre marched through the streets of the village and into Veterans Park at the Recreation Center on Monday to commemorate those who have given their lives in the United States’ military. more
For the second time in six months, the alt-right political group known as the Proud Boys marched through Rockville Centre. more
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