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More than 300 concerned East Rockaway residents packed Rocco’s Catering Hall on Main Street last Thursday to vocalize their fears about a proposed rezoning of the village’s small industrial area, located along Ocean Avenue near the East Rockaway Long Island Rail Road station. Hundreds more who lined the sidewalk outside had to be turned away due to space limitations. more
Below is an unedited transcript of the April 1, 1910 East Rockaway Village Board meeting. Henry F. Johnson was president (mayor). The president of the United States was William Howard Taft. St. Raymond’s Church has been built the year before, and the library was established in 1908. more
Three people will be vying for two seats on the East Rockaway Board of Education that will be voted on in May. The seats will be vacated by longtime board members Vicki Alspector and Marie Girace, both of whom have chosen not to serve again next year. more
Navy Seaman Recruit Brendan R. Littlefair, son of Jennifer and Bert Littlefair of East Rockaway, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. more
With a youthful roster consisting of eight sophomores, two seniors, one junior and one freshman, East Rockaway finds itself in the thick of the race for the Conference ABC-V softball title. more
East Rockaway Kiwanis Club honored two individuals and two organizations on Sunday, Apr. 11 at a dinner dance held at the Oceanside Knights of Columbus last weekend. more
Ronan Tynan’s smooth tenor voice has filled St. Raymond’s Church in East Rockaway once before, for a funeral. He is returning there on April 24 for a happier occasion. One of the most … more
The East Rockaway School district’s Enterprise team of 4th graders won Trivia Challenge at UCPN in February. more
East Rockaway Mayor Ed Sieban announced that the village board has scheduled a community meeting to present their proposal to transform the industrial district in the village, and to listen to the … more
“Trust me, this weighs heavy on my mind.” That was East Rockaway Trustee Irene Villacci’s thought on the village’s tentative $8.9 million 2010-11 budget — and in particular its near 7 percent tax levy increase — which the village unveiled at Monday’s board meeting. Officials vowed to pare down the tax levy over the next two weeks, with the final budget due by April 30. As it stands, the average homeowner would pay an additional $170 in village taxes. more
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