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Congratulations to the Valley Stream Herald, and in particular to Andrew Hackmack and Michelle Gil, for the award from the New York Press Association for your coverage of the erroneous flood maps put out by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which hurt so many residents in Gibson. more
Although they were unsuccessful in their bid to capture seats on the village board, the Citizens Independence Party candidates still plan to stay involved in the community. Carol Crupi, who ran for trustee, is leading the effort to start a new civic association in Valley Stream. more
    In less than a week, residents will know who will lead Valley Stream for the next four years. Tuesday’s mayoral election pits village Trustee Ed Fare against Gibson resident … more
For the past nine months, Carol Crupi has been the unofficial leader in the fight against the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s new flood maps, which put parts of Valley Stream into the high-risk flood zone. Now, Crupi is looking to take her activism to the next level and hopes to win a seat on the village board. more
For the first time in 20 years, there will be a three-way race for mayor in Valley Stream. Jim Darcy and Ed Fare have announced their candidacy, joining Gibson resident Joe Margolin on the ballot. more
Spot checks of 100 locations in Nassau County confirmed that new flood maps are correct, say officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Elevation data was checked at 20 spots in Valley Stream. more
Gibson resident Joe Margolin has become the first official candidate for mayor of Valley Stream. Margolin made the announcement last week before a group of about 75 people at the VFW hall. more
Legislation that could have brought homeowners five years of relief on flood insurance premiums never made it to a vote in the U.S. Senate last year, leaving the proposal back at square one. more
Thank you to the Valley Stream Herald and Andrew Hackmack for bestowing on me the title of Person of the Year for 2010.  It is such an honor to be recognized by my hometown paper with such a well-written and in-depth article. more
When 2010 began, Carol Crupi wasn’t well known in Valley Stream. A year later, however, her name has become synonymous with the plight of local residents who feel they have been unfairly treated by the federal government, specifically the Federal Emergency Management Agency. more
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