Keyword: Mayor Francis X. Murray
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Thanks to a grant from the state Department of Environmental Conservation, Maple Avenue will look better than ever when the construction is finally done. more
About 50 Rockville Centre residents attended the village’s annual Sept. 11 vigil at the Village Green on a cold night last Sunday. Some were children and teenagers too young to remember the terrorist attacks 13 years ago. more
It’s time to drive a little more carefully around the village. The Rockville Centre Police Department has received a state grant that it will use to purchase two license plate readers and other equipment. more
Two Rockville Centre organizations have initiated an effort to construct a special-needs-accessible playground. The Lions Club and the Rockville Centre Little League presented their proposal at the Oct. 6 Village Board of Trustees meeting. more
Last week, the Village of Rockville Centre held the annual Mayor’s Golf Classic at the Rockville Centre Links Country Club. In addition to being a day of golf, the outing also honors a member … more
Village residents, lead by Mary Beth Kearns, presented a petition for a public pool at the July 14 Board of Trustees meeting. At the Sept. 8 meeting, Mayor Francis X. Murray told the public that the village had found a temporary solution – 100 family memberships at Lynbrook’s town pool would be open to Rockville Centre residents for summer 2015. more
The Mayor’s Youth Task Force of Rockville Centre announced the 2014 Volunteer of the Year, Caroline Cosgrove. This marks the first time that this award has been given. Caroline, who is in eighth … more
The Rockville Centre Guild for the Arts held its second annual gala fundraiser on Sept. 13. The black-tie evening was a fundraiser for the Guild for the Arts, which sponsors many different … more
The Rockville Centre Police Department is asking village residents to participate in National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Sept. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at RVCPD headquarters located at 34 … more
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman recently gave the Rockville Centre Police Department $4,000 to help pay for new bulletproof vests. The money is part of a $1.4 million grant that reimburses police officers in New York City and Long Island for half of the cost of a new vest. more
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