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A petition started by the Baldwin Civic Association, and a cleanup announced by State Assemblyman Brian Curran, both have the upkeep of Silver Lake Park as their target. And while the two ideas appear to have emerged separately, if simultaneously, the cleanup — scheduled for 1 p.m. on April 27 — could easily have been proposed as a response to the petition. more
About $300 million in additional state aid is expected to make its way to New York’s school when the state Legislature approves a budget later this month, possibly this week. At least some of that should trickle down to Valley Stream’s four districts. more
It’s a common misconception around New York State that every resident of Nassau County is rich.  Thanks to this unfounded belief, the Governor and a majority of the State Legislature feels it’s … more
After casting a vote for the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 on Tuesday, (NY SAFE Act), Assemblyman Brian Curran (R-Lynbrook) released the following statement: … more
A community meeting last Friday night at Baldwin Middle School united two groups that can’t always find each other: people with questions and people with answers. more
Valley Stream will have some new representatives in Albany and Washington, D.C. next year, a result of redistricting that took place following the 2010 census. more
Republican Brian Curran served the 14th Assembly District capably in his first term, and is running for a second term in the newly redistricted 21st District. more
“My Women of Distinction Ceremony is meant to honor the accomplishments of eight women, who through their hard work, commitment, and determination, have made the communities of Lynbrook, Malverne, … more
Assemblyman Brian Curran encourages all of his constituents to support the 25th annual Tobay triathlon and his efforts for Wounded Warrior Project. more
The United States Blind Golf Association is holding their 67th Annual National Championship at Middle Bay Country Club in Oceanside. This highly recognized event brings qualified blind and visually impaired golfers from across the United States to compete and bring awareness of golf to the community. The competition starts on Aug. 6 at 7 a.m. and continues on Aug. 7 at 10:30 a.m. Members of the general public may observe the competition rounds at no charge. more
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