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Amid backlash from several residents, the Rockville Centre Zoning Board denied a variance a developer sought to build a storage facility at 117 N. Long Beach Road on May 17. more
The Village of Rockville Centre has appointed Anthony Iannone as superintendent of water. Iannone, a lifelong Lynbrook resident, previously served as superintendent for RVC from 2003 to 2011. more
The Rockville Centre St. Patrick's Parade, set for Saturday at noon, will come with some road closures. more
This week's letters to the editor focus on Rockville Centre Mayor Francis Murray's opposition to accessory dwelling units and Village Attorney Tom Levin addressing issues with the PILOT proposal for the old Diocese of RVC headquarters. more
This week's letter to the Rockville Centre Herald Editor comes in response to Mayor Francis Murray's guest column about Gov. Kathy Hochul reconsidering her proposal on accessory dwelling units. more
Rockville Centre Mayor Francis X. Murray said he was pleased to see Gov. Kathy Hochul pull a proposal from the 2022-23 state budget that would have required local governments to permit an expansion of apartments in single-family neighborhoods. more
This week's letters to the Rockville Centre Herald Editor focus on Gov. Kathy Hochul's zoning proposal and the village's opposition to it. more
Rockville Centre Mayor Francis Murray said at a meeting Monday night that he planned to fight Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recently unveiled plans to centralize zoning, which, Murray said, would take authority away from municipalities. more
Mayor Francis X. Murray and Deputy Mayor Kathy Baxley had the honor and pleasure of taking a tour of "Love, Nana" a new Program by the Backyard Players & Friends. Located on Seaman Avenue, "Love, Nana," supports families in need by suppling baby clothes while creating an inclusive job training and life skills program for Backyard Players participants. more
Rockville Centre, along with the rest of Long Island, was hit with heavy snowfall and high winds on Saturday morning. Snow is expected to accumulate to between 8 and 11 inches with wind gusting at 45 mph. A winter storm warning from the National Weather Service is in effect until 7 p.m. Saturday night. more
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