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On Feb. 5, young citizens from Cub Scout Pack 84 and Scout Troops 332 and 121 participated in Good Government Night, hosted by the Village of East Rockaway. more
Boy Scouts from Troops 332 and 121 and Pack 84 had an opportunity to participate in local government at the East Rockaway village board meeting on Feb. 13. As part of the annual Good Government Night, the scouts took on the roles of village officials. They approved minutes, shared reports and led the Pledge of Allegiance. more
The Lynbrook village board of trustees voted Monday night to approve a law banning gun ranges from opening up anywhere in the village. more
A public hearing is set for May 2 for a proposed gun establishment. The Lynbrook Village Board will vote on the future of the project immediately after the hearing. more
With the gridlock in Washington, and the latest scandal involving Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s alleged meddling in the work of the commission he created to help root out corruption in Albany, it’s too easy to think that “government” — and government shenanigans — are something far away, either up the Hudson or down I-95. more
The East Rockaway Village Pride Party has announced that Village Trustee Richard J. Gogarty, Sr. will be the party’s official candidate seeking election for the unexpired term that was vacated by … more
Dozens of residents, businesses and organizations were commended by the Village of East Rockaway at Monday night’s board meeting for their participation in July’s Stars & Stripes Festival and the more recent 9/11 ceremony held in the village’s Memorial Park. more
“You can ask a question in five minutes, but any one important issue may require more than five minutes,” said Steve Rossi, reacting to the new five-minute limit on residents’ comments during the good and welfare portion of Lynbrook village board meetings. more
The East Rockaway village board voted unanimously at Monday night’s regular meeting to reincorporate terms limits for the mayor, village trustees and village justice, bringing … more
If you want to make politically-motivated accusations, then a village board meeting is not the right venue. more
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