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Before heading to their prom, this group of South Side High School seniors, and friends, gathered at the Gordon family’s home in Rockville Centre. more
The sole candidates’ forum before Tuesday’s village election took place at the Sandel Senior Center on June 8. It was moderated by former Village Justice Frank Yannelli, lasted approximately 90 … more
While the rest of the world sits back and watches the GOP presidential candidates battling it out, Sarah Palin was traveling, visiting New York and Donald Trump and then heading to New Jersey and, of all places — surprise, surprise — ending up in New Hampshire. more
With less than a month to go before village elections, three mayoral candidates and four trustee hopefuls have been out shaking hands and speaking with potential voters. “It’s been an … more
Supporters of the Concerned Citizens Party and interested residents had an opportunity to mix and mingle with its slate of candidates at Cannon’s Blackthorn Restaurant on May 6. Mayor Mary Bossart … more
It’s not easy being a Democrat these days. The president may be one, but the country is being run by Tea Party sympathizers. President Obama spends most of his time responding to the demands of a wild and crazy group of Congress members who want to turn America upside down. more
Supporters of the new RVC United Party had an opportunity to meet and mingle with its slate of candidates — Francis X. Murray, who is running for mayor and Nancy Howard and Michael Sepe, both trustee candidates, at their official campaign kick-off on the afternoon of April 3 at Cannon’s Blackthorn Irish American Restaurant and Bar on N. Village Avenue. more
The Concerned Citizens Party has announced its slate of candidates for the June 21 village election. Mayor Mary Bossart and Trustee David Krasula will run for second terms, and will be joined on the ticket by Michelle Lavacca-Sewell, who will seek a seat on the village Board of Trustees more
Two weeks after Francis X. Murray announced that he would run for mayor, representing the new RVC United Party, Nancy Howard and Michael Sepe have joined him on the ticket. more
In a surprise move, Deputy Mayor Charles Joyce has announced that he will not run for a second term. He informed members of the Concerned Citizens, the party with which he ran in 2007, of his decision last Sunday. His reasons, he said, were family-related. more
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