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Following through on a promise he made during his campaign, Mayor Francis Murray announced at the July 5 village board reorganization meeting that Rockville Centre police and auxiliary officers will not enforce parking meter violations in the downtown business area after 6 p.m. more
As three newly elected RVC United Party members formally took office Tuesday, three outgoing members of the Concerned Citizens Party — former Mayor Mary Bossart and former trustees Charles Joyce … more
Rockville Centre Mayor Francis X. Murray and Trustees Nancy Howard and Michael Sepe, who took office at noon on July 4, were sworn in on the evening of July 5 during a brief organizational meeting at Village Hall. more
Rockville Centre residents elected Francis X. Murray to succeed Mayor Mary Bossart, ending her tenure after a single four-year term. Murray, of the RVC United Party, garnered 3,060 votes, 62 percent, to 1,705 for Bossart, of the Concerned Citizens Party, in unofficial results released Tuesday night by the village. more
Malverne Deputy Mayor James Callahan III died last week after a brief illness. He was 42. The father of four, who served as deputy mayor for the last eight years and was ... more
Mayor Mary Bossart congratulated the new chiefs of the Rockville Centre Fire Department, elected by members of the department in an April 7 ballot. From left are 1st Assistant Chief John Thorp of … more
Rockville Centre Mayor Mary Bossart was installed as the 2011-12 president of the Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) at its annual meeting on April 12. As president, Bossart will be … more
It would be inaccurate to describe the population of Rockville Centre as a mosaic — the village is, after all, 88 percent white — but 2010 U.S. Census data show that it has become slightly more diverse since the last census, in 2000. more
More than 75 local teens packed Five Pennies Creamery on April 1 to enjoy free ice cream in an event hosted by the Rockville Centre Youth Council, in partnership with Dan Levine, the owner of the new sweet shop on N. Park Avenue. more
The Concerned Citizens Party has announced its slate of candidates for the June 21 village election. Mayor Mary Bossart and Trustee David Krasula will run for second terms, and will be joined on the ticket by Michelle Lavacca-Sewell, who will seek a seat on the village Board of Trustees more
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