Just after dawn on Feb. 2, hundreds of South Shore residents will gather at Reese Park in Malverne to watch as the village’s celebrity groundhog, Malverne Mel, makes his annual meteorological …
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By Lee Landor
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1/26/11
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The Malverne Merchants and Professional Association held its 2011 installation of officers last week.
Malverne Mayor Patricia McDonald was on hand to perform the swearing-in ceremony.
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1/19/11
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Call him officer.
Conor McDonald, son of Malverne Mayor Patricia McDonald and NYPD hero Det. Steven McDonald, graduated from the police academy on Dec. 27 — in spite of the blustering …
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By Lee Landor
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1/5/11
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The Malverne Volunteer Ambulance Corps is one month closer to having its own headquarters in the village.
Part of the Department of Public Works facility — the one-rig garage that housed one …
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By Lee Landor
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12/22/10
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To some Malverne residents, making the village the permanent home of Malverne Mel seems like a great idea.
It appears unlikely, however, to happen anytime soon. Suggestions made by the …
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By Lee Landor
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12/22/10
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Thousands of Long Island families had a more abundant feast this Thanksgiving Day due in large part to the generosity of Robert Jesberger, proprietor of Mid Island Collision of Rockville Centre. At a …
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By Andrew McClure
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12/15/10
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The road surface along Rider Avenue in Malverne is smooth. Recently repaved, the asphalt is black, clean and level. It clashes with the curbs, some of which are marked up, broken or …
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Lee Landor
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12/8/10
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Not even the wild storm that blew through New York City and Long Island last week kept people from attending the MTA’s public hearing in Garden City on fare increases.
Although the topic of …
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Lee Landor
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9/22/10
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Neither wind nor rain kept volunteer firefighters or local and state elected officials from rallying in Mineola last Sunday in support of a state bill that would gain recognition for fallen Malverne …
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Lee Landor
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9/15/10
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On June 28, three local students were honored by the ELLM Association of Girl Scouts when they received their Gold Award. Amanda Eckert, Carrie Feltkamp and Sarah Kalny, all Lynbrook residents, completed the rigorous requirements to earn the highest honor in Girl Scouts.
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Theresa Navarra
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7/7/10
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