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Four people were injured during a two-car accident on the Southern State Parkway on July 16, where one passenger was ejected from her vehicle and found in the middle of the parkway. more
He could just be the village’s Clark Kent. By day, part-time village employee Greg Evans maintains Malverne’s parking meters, making sure they are in working order and emptying the proceeds to bring back to the village. more
An off-duty Lynbrook police officer saved his neighbor’s home and the eight animals living inside after he noticed smoke coming from the front porch on March 27. more
There were other tables full of food, but somehow people couldn’t help lingering around the Malverne Fire Department’s table full of freshly barbecued ribs and chicken. “This is ‘Nonna’s [expletive] Kicking Ribs,’ and over here we have ‘Not Your Grandpa’s Jerk Chicken,’” said Jeff Sattali, a Malverne firefighter who was debriefing the crowd while fellow firefighter Tim Engleke chopped up the meat. more
Every year on the anniversary of the passing of Paul Brady, a Malverne firefighter who died in the Malverne firehouse in 2006, members of the Fire Department honor him, his loyalty, humor and devotion to the department through a series of rituals. more
When Robert Meyer and John Wolffe joined the Malverne Fire Department, it was 1966 and they were 18 and 23 years old, respectively. In those days, firefighters would dress for a fire while en route to it, grabbing whatever protective gear was on the truck. Those who were already dressed would hang off the side of the truck as it raced to the scene. The biggest hoses the trucks had were 2½ inches in diameter, and could pump 1,000 gallons of water a minute. more
David Walsh, a 44-year volunteer for the Malverne Fire Department and a 16-year member of the Malverne Volunteer Ambulance Corps, died Jan. 28, of complications related to diabetes. He was 63. more
A quick-burning fire that started on the porch of an Eimer Ave. home in Malverne, and rapidly began spreading to other rooms of the house, was swiftly extinguished by the Malverne Fire Department last Sunday morning. more
A man who was wandering around and got stuck in the storm drains under Valley Stream was rescued this morning by a task force of over 100 responders from the Nassau County Police, several fire departments and EMS personnel. Emergency responders said they believe the man is homeless and may suffer from mental illness. more
A fire that started in the basement and engulfed a house on Nassau Avenue in Malverne last week was labeled an accidental electrical fire by the Nassau County fire marshal’s office. It began while several National Grid contractors were in the house, changing the service from low- to high-pressure gas, the office stated. more
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