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In unofficial results late Tuesday night, incumbent Kevin Glynn was ousted by Emilio Grillo, his running mate on the Common Sense ticket, for his seat on the Rockville Centre Board of Trustees in … more
Rockville Centre residents are fortunate that in this election, there really aren’t any bad candidates for the village Board of Trustees. Any of the four hopefuls would likely prove a productive … more
The candidates for village trustee met at the Sandel Senior Center Monday evening for a public forum and debate. Challengers Marc Wieman and Emilio Grillo joined incumbents Edward Oppenheimer and … more
Vote Oppenheimer To the Editor: On Tuesday, residents of Rockville Centre will have a chance to make their voices heard by electing two village trustees and a village justice. This decision … more
Four men are running for the two open seats on the Rockville Centre Board of Trustees: incumbents Edward Oppenheimer and Kevin Glynn are running to keep their seats, and challengers Emilio Grillo … more
With school district elections fading away, Rockville Centre residents are starting to gear up for Village Trustee elections, which are slated for June 18. Four people are running for two seats … more
Suzanne A. Oppenheimer, a longtime Rockville Centre resident and the mother of Village Trustee Edward Oppenheimer, died at South Nassau Communities Hospital on May 19 after a brief bout with … more
On April 16, the Rockville Centre Fire Department installed it’s new officers and chiefs. Mayor Francis Murray, Trustee Kevin Glynn and Trustee Edward Oppenheimer, along with Village Justice Kevin … more
After months of debate, review and modification, the Rockville Centre Board of Trustees passed the 2012-13 village budget on April 24, with a 3-2 vote. more
When Village Comptroller Michael Schussheim presented the Rockville Centre Board of Trustees with his tentative budget, which includes a plan to raise taxes by 6.97 percent, Trustee Ed Oppenheimer made it clear that he did not believe that enough had been done to cut costs. more
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