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Tom Muscarella grew up around politics. His father was a Hempstead town councilman, and five of his six siblings “followed form,” entering the world of politics, insurance and legal representation. more
Chances are likely that those living around Elmont and Valley Stream will recognize Carriè Solages around town — even if he’s wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses. more
More than two-dozen senior citizens still cannot return to their Elmont homes some three weeks after a flash flood forced them to evacuate. And now Nassau County has filed a lawsuit against the co-op managers at 1888 Foster Meadow Lane to force the building back into compliance with fire codes. more
The rain didn’t stop community members from having a day of fun at the Elmont Memorial Library last Saturday. more
Neighbors are welcome to check out and purchase goods from Franklin Square community members at the community yard sale hosted by the Franklin Square Civic Association Nov. 4. more
The international crisis in Haiti has ailed the country for years. As gang violence floods the country’s streets with chaos and disorder, Elmont residents hope to raise awareness and provide immediate enhanced aid to the Haitian people. more
Community members were welcome to browse through vendors at the Franklin Square Kiwanis Club Street Fair on Oct. 7. more
Drainage problems at Elmont Road Park, which made fields unplayable will be a thing of the past after the Town of Hempstead makes a $900,000 investment to install a turf field. more
Libraries remain the hub of their communities, and one way they are serving neighbors is by coordinating efforts to help those in need. more
Last year, Giving Back to Community Corporation was able to help 2,000 people locally and overseas. This year, organization founder Emilian Emeagwali hopes to help 3,000 people. more
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