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Republican Brian Curran served the 14th Assembly District capably in his first term, and is running for a second term in the newly redistricted 21st District. more
As it stands now, Valley Stream has three representatives in the State Assembly. Brian Curran represents the village; Ed Ra, North Valley Stream; and Harvey Weisenberg, South Valley Stream. more
Pension reform, state funding for schools and mandate relief were just some of the topics discussed at last Saturday morning’s annual PTA Legislative Breakfast, attended by about 100 people at Memorial Junior High School. more
Proposed new State Assembly district maps could drastically alter representation in western Nassau County — and split Lynbrook virtually in half — if the maps become law. However, it would put virtually every home with a Valley Stream address into the same district. more
Three out of four Valley Stream school districts will be getting an increase in state aid for 2012-13 school year, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed state budget released last week. more
For the second straight year, the Robert W. Carbonaro School got to take home the trophy for the annual sixth-grade holiday hockey tournament. Six teams from District 24, two from each school, faced off in the gymnasium of the William L. Buck School on Dec. 12. more
When Annmarie Giunta got a letter in the mail from Assembly Brian Curran, stating that she was going to be recognized at his Women of Distinction awards ceremony, she couldn’t believe it. more
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed New York's first property tax cap in Lynbrook today, at the home of James and Janet Gannon. “For decades, taxpayers across New York state have been burdened … more
State Assemblymen Brian Curran and Ed Ra presented awards to the winners of the Flag Day essay and art contest last Sunday afternoon at the Hendrickson Park gazebo. Winners came from five Valley Stream schools in Curran’s 14th Assembly District and Ra’s 21st Assembly District. more
Besides flood maps, local officials talked to residents about several other issues of concern in Valley Stream. At the top of the list were the vacant storefronts on Gibson Boulevard, the site of a stalled housing project. more
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