Not even the wild storm that blew through New York City and Long Island last week kept people from attending the MTA’s public hearing in Garden City on fare increases.
Although the topic of …
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Lee Landor
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9/22/10
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Neither wind nor rain kept volunteer firefighters or local and state elected officials from rallying in Mineola last Sunday in support of a state bill that would gain recognition for fallen Malverne …
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Lee Landor
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9/15/10
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The Village of Malverne has entered phase two of its roadway improvement project, which means residents will have to put up with saw-cutting, draining, milling, grinding and, possibly worst of all, …
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Lee Landor
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9/15/10
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It’s back-to-school time for many American boys and girls and countless other children throughout the world. That means it’s also time to get out school-supplies lists, get back in …
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Kat Teurfs
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8/25/10
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In the year since the Tea Party movement emerged, unrest and dissent have continued to permeate America’s political landscape. Pockets of disgruntled Americans who came together in unified …
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Lee Landor
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8/25/10
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When you walk into Scooop, Malverne's new ice cream shop, it feels like you've walked into a scene from Now and Then, the 1995 movie that made many a little girl wish for a time machine to travel …
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Lee Landor
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8/11/10
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Although he was speaking to some 1,250 people, it seemed at least one of New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly's comments was aimed specifically at Malverne …
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7/15/10
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On June 28, three local students were honored by the ELLM Association of Girl Scouts when they received their Gold Award. Amanda Eckert, Carrie Feltkamp and Sarah Kalny, all Lynbrook residents, completed the rigorous requirements to earn the highest honor in Girl Scouts.
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Theresa Navarra
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7/7/10
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A legislative grant could be the long-awaited, final push the Malverne Volunteer Ambulance Corps needs to find a home.
Nassau County Legislator Francis Becker said he requested a $60,000 …
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Lee Landor
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6/16/10
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Sitting in traffic during Malverne’s morning and evening rush hours is bad enough. Waiting for the Long Island Rail Road trains to pass through the village is, at times, …
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Lee Landor
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5/19/10
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