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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed New York's first property tax cap in Lynbrook today, at the home of James and Janet Gannon. “For decades, taxpayers across New York state have been burdened … more
If you want clean, clear water, you’re going to have to pay for it. That’s the message Long Island American Water President William Varley delivered to area residents last week when he … more
State Assemblymen Brian Curran and Ed Ra presented awards to the winners of the Flag Day essay and art contest last Sunday afternoon at the Hendrickson Park gazebo. Winners came from five Valley Stream schools in Curran’s 14th Assembly District and Ra’s 21st Assembly District. more
To the Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank and compliment Assemblyman Brian Curran for hosting the Malverne Town Hall meeting on May 26 at Malverne Village Hall. I would also … more
Two state Assemblymen received a warm welcome in Malverne last month, where they held the village’s first town hall meeting in more than a decade. Some two dozens residents filled the … more
Besides flood maps, local officials talked to residents about several other issues of concern in Valley Stream. At the top of the list were the vacant storefronts on Gibson Boulevard, the site of a stalled housing project. more
Local officials are trying to resolve the flood map situation in Valley Stream, they stressed at a town hall-style meeting last Thursday night at Village Hall. More than 50 residents came heard from Assemblyman Brian Curran, who hosted the meeting, along with Mayor Ed Fare, Town Councilman Jim Darcy and representatives of federal officials. more
Lynbrook Assemblyman Brian Curran was recently honored by members of the American Legion Post 335 of Lynbrook. The gentlemen presented Curran with an impressive plaque inscribed with the words of … more
Nearly 20 residents attended a rally on April 29 hosted by Hope for Hempstead, a local shelter-reform advocacy group, at the Community Enrichment Mini-Center in Woodmere, where the Woodmere Republican Club was hosting an assembly for animal rights. more
“Why do we pay attention or learn about women’s history in the month of March?” Assemblyman Brian Curran asked several dozen students at the Robert W. Carbonaro School last week. more
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