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Between the nor’easter on Monday and social distancing guidelines, the Village of Malverne’s annual Groundhog Day with Malverne Mel looked a bit different this year. The event was held in front … more
On Sunday morning, at about 6 a.m., the temperature was around 30 degrees, it was cloudy and there was a soft drizzle. I hopped in my car to make the short drive to Crossroads Farm in Malverne . . . more
People of all ages gathered around the greenhouse at Crossroads Farm in Malverne to see Malverne Mel make his annual prognostication on Feb. 2. With cloudy skies and the temperature in the … more
With cloudy skies and the temperature in the mid-30s, Malverne Mel made his annual prognostication on Groundhog Day at Crossroads Farm. This year, Malverne Mel saw his shadow, which means he … more
The frigid weather didn’t stop residents from filling Crossroads Farm as they were eager to hear Malverne Mel’s annual prognostication for Groundhog Day on Feb. 3. For the last time, Malverne … more
Groundhog Day with Malverne Mel Visit Crossroads Farm at Grossman’s in Malverne for the village’s annual Groundhog Day with Malverne Mel, on Saturday, Feb. 2, at 7 a.m. As part of the … more
With the temperature in the mid-20s along with cloudy skies, Malverne’s annual Groundhog Day With Malverne Mel was a bit different from recent years. Usually, the village gathers at Chester A. … more
Groundhog Day with Malverne MelVisit Chester A. Reese Veterans Memorial Park in Malverne for the village’s annual Groundhog Day with Malverne Mel, on Friday, Feb. 2, at 7 a.m. As part of the … more
In the aftermath of one of the biggest snowstorms in over a century, a crowd of more than 100 people gathered in Reese Park in Malverne on Tuesday, waiting for the village's resident groundhog, Malverne Mel, to give his 21st annual weather prognostication. more
We’re only six weeks into winter and already many of us can’t wait for it to be over. When can we live without fearing arctic blasts and polar vortexes, and confidently venture outside to see beautiful flowering azaleas, dogwoods and Bradford pears? more
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