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Neighbors are saying that Malverne has gotten noisier, and the village board is trying to turn down the volume. Mayor Tim Sullivan and the board held a meeting on Sept. 21 to introduce the first … more
Who are the best leaders on Long Island? Get ready to find out as Herald Community Newspapers and RichnerLive present its Herald 2023 Top Chief Officers Award gala, set for Wednesday, Nov. 29 at The Heritage Club at Bethpage in Farmingdale. more
As part of the New York Rising acquisition program, a second set of houses — 81 in Nassau County and another 74 in Suffolk — will be auctioned off on Nov. 17 as part of Gov. Andrew … more
Scenes from Long Island Children's Museum's "Elephant Walk" on Monday, March 15. more
Citing safety and structural concerns, the Town of Hempstead has shut down the Capri Motor Inn in West Hempstead — a motel that officials have described as a hub for “criminal … more
A public library is in many ways the hub of a community. It’s the focal point where kids, families, seniors, job hunters, researchers, local groups, and everyone in between gather throughout … more
Some things get better with age — water mains aren’t one of them. This fall, Liberty New York Water is replacing 2,200 feet of nearly 100-year-old water mains in the Village of Malverne. … more
Shakespeare said that “all the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Easy for him to say. Actually, everything was easy for him to say. more
Following months of deliberation regarding the future of the Long Island Power Authority, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed legislation that would privatize Long Island’s utility operations. more
A basketball tournament, a parade, a celebration of community — this year’s Lakeview Day was all that and more. “The community came alive,” said the event planner, the … more
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