Village Trustee Vincent Grasso was welcomed home with a standing ovation at the board’s Aug. 18 meeting, his first public appearance in the role since his seven-month deployment to Afghanistan.
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By Micah Danney
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9/11/14
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A noted transportation expert visited Valley Stream and two other Nassau County communities last week in an effort to show local residents and leaders how to make their streets safer for pedestrians.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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6/25/14
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In mid-February, my husband, Vincent Grasso, came home for his mid-tour rest and relaxation break. He has been away from our family since August of last year and in Afghanistan since November. To have him home was an absolute blessing.
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3/20/14
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Lt. Vincent Grasso, a Valley Stream resident and village trustee, is in the midst of his second tour of active military duty — this time in Afghanistan — but for two weeks in February, he returned home.
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By Brian Croce
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2/26/14
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More than 1,500 homes in Valley Stream will be removed from the high-risk flood zone following the adoption of a new map by the village board on Monday night.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/17/13
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Valley Stream residents will get their say on July 15 on proposed new flood maps that would remove more than 1,500 homes in the south end of the village from the high-risk flood zone.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/11/13
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As residents or commuters walk and drive around Valley Stream, it’s easy to spot areas where construction is under way or notice locations that could make a good fit for new development.
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By Brian Croce
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6/26/13
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Taxes for village homeowners will rise about $100 next year under the budget approved by the Valley Stream Board of Trustees on Monday night.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/17/13
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Valley Stream’s Board of Trustees has been working on the 2013-14 village budget for several weeks now, and the public will finally get to see the proposed spending plan this Monday night.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/11/13
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District 24 officials say they have room in the three elementary schools to handle a modest influx of students from two multi-family housing developments currently under construction.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/28/13
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