Lang and O'Rourke-Schutta elected to Malverne board of trustees

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Residents of Malverne participated in the Village Election on  Mar. 18. Lori Lang and Megan O’Rourke-Schutta ran unopposed for two seats on the village board of trustees.

A total of 377 votes were cast in person, along with 23 absentee ballots. Lang received 316 votes and O’Rourke-Schutta received 309.

Lang and O’Rourke-Schutta will serve four year terms in their positions.

“I'm very excited to continue to serve the village of Malverne. I've worked hard for the last two years for the residents, to make sure that we keep taxes low, provide the good services that we've been providing,” said Lang. “I'm really excited to actually serve a full term as my last term was a two-year vacancy. I’m very excited to work with this board. We're very complimentary. Everybody gets along and I think we really are assets to the village and the residents.”

“I'm very excited. I am very excited to get started, to get work done and be in office, start doing what I promised the residents I was going to do,” said O’Rourke-Schutta. “I'm really humbled by everyone that came out for me today, everyone that worked very hard for me to get here. Very appreciative and very thankful.”