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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
On behalf of the entire United Community Party slate of candidates, volunteers and their families, we would like to thank all of the residents of the Incorporated Village of Valley Stream for their support and votes during last week’s village election. more
It’s no secret that Ed Fare has wanted to be the mayor of Valley Stream since his days growing up in the community. In fact, when thinking about his critics who say that all he wants to do is be the mayor, Fare responds, “Don’t you want someone who wants to be the mayor?” 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
Your guide to the Valley Stream village election: who's on the ballot and where to vote. more
One man has been a fixture on the bench for a quarter-century in Valley Stream. Judge Robert Bogle is completing his sixth term as village justice, and running unopposed on the United Community Party ticket for his seventh. more
Running for mayor wasn’t an overnight decision for Ed Fare. The third-generation Valley Stream resident said seeking the village’s highest office is something he has wanted to do for many years, and this year the opportunity presented itself. more
Joseph Margolin has been a regular at Valley Stream village board meetings for the better part of two years. Come April, he hopes to move from the audience to the front of the room — to the mayor’s seat. 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
When Dermond Thomas and his wife, Kimberly, were ready to move from Brooklyn to the suburbs, they chose Valley Stream for a reason. Now Thomas is looking to serve his community of four years by running for the village Board of Trustees. more
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