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To celebrate her retirement, the Sandel Senior Center hosted a party for Dr. Cyd Charrow on May 15. Charrow has been the Director of Senior Services in the village for 28 years. Charrow helped … more
On April 16, the Rockville Centre Fire Department installed it’s new officers and chiefs. Mayor Francis Murray, Trustee Kevin Glynn and Trustee Edward Oppenheimer, along with Village Justice Kevin … more
Tickets are now available for the Sandel Senior Center’s annual Monte Carlo Night. The major fundraising event of the year is sponsored by the Friends of Senior Services, Inc., (FOSSI), a … more
Molloy College received approval from the village Planning Board last week to go ahead with the next stage of the college’s plan to expand its Rockville Centre campus. The next steps in … more
Rockville Centre residents and Molloy College students gathered at the Dean G. Skelos Sports Complex on April 10 for the opening of a state-of-the-art NCAA softball field. The Bob Klein Softball … more
After months of debate, review and modification, the Rockville Centre Board of Trustees passed the 2012-13 village budget on April 24, with a 3-2 vote. more
After a four-month search involving more than 30 applicants, Rockville Centre Mayor Francis Murray and the Board of Trustees have chosen a former New York City police inspector to be the new village administrator. more
Mayor Murray traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to attend events and activities sponsored by the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM). He also attended a special Martin Luther King, Jr. Day event and visited several local Congress members. This is his report. more
While an early-October dusting of snow on Long Island seemed to portend a cold and difficult winter, Mother Nature has had other plans. more
As part of his continuing protest of service cuts imposed by the Nassau County Police Department and his effort to eliminate the county’s so-called “headquarters tax,” Rockville Centre Mayor Francis Murray detailed service eliminations, cutbacks and “double dipping” in an interview with a local TV station last week. more
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