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Mayor Francis Murray and a group of parent volunteers are recruiting teenagers for a Youth Task Force to take on a variety of community service jobs around the village. more
Crossroads Farm at Grossmann’s, a project of the Nassau Land Trust, in Malverne,officially opened its doors to the public on April 30 and has been selling springbedding plants, vegetable … more
“Though government has an important role to play in meeting the many challenges that remain before us, we are coming to understand that no organization, including government, will fully succeed without the active participation of each of us,” President Bill Clinton once said. more
Just in time to coincide with National Volunteer Week, the Rockville Centre Fire Department will open its doors to village residents, hosting an open house. Part of a statewide program called Recruit NY, the aim is to attract and recruit new volunteers to the fire service, either as firefighters or EMS personnel. more
The chief elections for the Rockville Centre Fire Department are scheduled for April 7. Members of the department will vote for Chief of Department (John Busching), 1st Assistant Chief (John Thorp) and 2nd Assistant Chief (Robert Seaman and Brian Cook are both running for the position). more
During the heat wave last week, when triple-digit temperatures baked the entire tri-state area, Rockville Centre made sure its residents stayed comfortable, opening a cooling center at the Sandel Senior Center on South Park Avenue with the help of Nassau County officials and volunteers from the Civilian Emergency Response Team. more
Jenna Mantell, left, Jenna Talesnick and Emily Wiener collected over 200 dresses to donate to the Prom Dress event sponsored by the Long Island Volunteer Center on May 8 at the Hagedorn Family Resource Center in Hempstead. more
Rockville Centre’s Paul Keller was presented with the “Unsung Hero Award” at the April 20 meeting of the Freeport Board of Education. more
"The parade was very orderly, and even the after-parade event at night in our downtown business district was orderly," said Police Commissioner Charles Gennario, who attributed the relative peace last Saturday to a heavy police presence that included 30 officers on foot and what he described as the "good cooperation" his department received from village bar owners. more
Eight years after he perished at age 31 during the attacks of Sept. 11, former South Side Cyclone Joe Hunter, a New York City firefighter and a South Hempstead volunteer, was remembered by the school’s football team: Lineman Gavin Ahern, one of the team’s captains, was chosen to wear Hunter’s jersey, No. 50, at a moving pregame ceremony last Saturday. more
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