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To the Editor:In your article on village elections and its now perilous finances, “Village elections set for March 19,” (Feb. 14 - 20), Mayor Ed Fare shirks responsibility for the … more
More than 100 people came out to honor two staples of the Valley Stream community at the Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards gala last Thursday night at the Pompei restaurant. more
A funny thing happened on the way to retirement. I found a job — or rather it found me. It’s a match made in heaven and that is by design, not chance. more
Fifty years ago, the Valley Stream Public Library was in a small two-story building on Rockaway Avenue, its days numbered in the village’s downtown. A few blocks away, a brand new library was to be constructed behind Village Hall. more
On her last full day as mayor of Valley Stream, Joanne Antun was honored for her service to the youth of the community. The Valley Stream Youth Council, at its annual fundraiser on April 3, recognized the longtime trustee, who, following the death of Mayor Ed Cahill last year, finished out her term as the village’s first female mayor. more
Valley Stream Mayor Joanne Antun presided over her last village board meeting on Monday night, a work session and budget discussion in the Village Hall board room. more
Cub Scouts spent an evening at Valley Stream Village Hall, getting to learn about the inner-workings of local government and seeing the court system in action. more
Even before last week’s big snowstorm, Valley Stream’s overtime budget for the winter was maxed out. But residents don’t need to worry about whether their streets will be plowed. With a healthy reserve fund, the village still has plenty of money to pay for any more snow cleanup this winter. more
It’s a new year, and Valley Stream officials have a full list of projects they would like to begin, complete or at least think about in 2011. more
Valley Stream gave its late mayor, Ed Cahill, a special birthday present last Saturday. Mill Pond Park was officially renamed the Edward W. Cahill Memorial Park at the morning ceremony. more
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