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Longtime Comptroller Michael Schussheim, who successfully managed Rockville Centre’s budgets and finances and helped the village earn high marks from the nation’s top credit agencies, has retired … more
As part of the budget that the board of trustees approved on Monday, the Village of Rockville Centre will be increasing water rates and parking permit fees — and more than tripling the mayor’s … more
Salaries for Rockville Centre police officers were among the highest in the county in 2014, well over the average salary for police departments in Nassau County. On average, RVCPD officers made … more
Village Administrator Keith Spadaro stepped down from his position on Oct. 9 to take a job in the private sector. While the village conducts a search for his replacement, it announced that Mayor … more
If predictions from New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli’s office are correct, local municipalities could be looking at very tight budgets next year. more
It’s official — the average Rockville Centre homeowner will pay $100 more in village taxes next year. In a meeting that was not televised, the board of trustees adopted the 2015-16 budget on April 1. more
On March 5, the Village of Rockville Centre posted a draft of its 2015-16 budget on its website, revealing a tax increase of about $100 for the average homeowner. more
The Rockville Centre board of trustees approved $405,000 of repairs to village hall at the Nov. 3 board of trustees meeting. These repairs include replacing the roof, gutters, leaders, eaves and fascia. more
The board of trustees unanimously approved bond resolutions for $3 million for electric system improvements and a $500,000 for athletic field improvements at their briefing session on Sept. 4. Another bond resolution for $4 million to resurface roads was also approved. more
At a meeting Monday night, the Rockville Centre Village Board of Trustees adopted the Electric Department budget, which raises the rate residents will pay by 10 percent to nearly 13 cents per … more
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