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Local officials are trying to resolve the flood map situation in Valley Stream, they stressed at a town hall-style meeting last Thursday night at Village Hall. More than 50 residents came heard from Assemblyman Brian Curran, who hosted the meeting, along with Mayor Ed Fare, Town Councilman Jim Darcy and representatives of federal officials. more
In an effort to curb rising costs for tax refunds, Valley Stream officials are looking to settle property assessment challenges quickly with commercial property owners. more
At this time last year, residents of Gibson Boulevard and the surrounding neighborhood expected construction to begin soon on a 39-unit apartment building behind the Gibson train station. But 12 months later, the property, with two rows of stores, continues to sit vacant, much to the ire of neighbors. more
Feeling weightless, you are frozen in mid-air. There is nothing but the wind underneath your feet and your outstretched arms feel as if they could touch the sky. Exhilaration is pumping through your body, following the rhythms of your racing heartbeat. more
The excellent performance last week during the basement fire at 137 Munro Blvd. was a true testament to the professionalism of our excellent Fire Department. more
A new face at Valley Stream Village Hall is a familiar face to many residents in the community. Bob Barra, who represented the village for the past decade in the New York State Assembly, is the new village clerk. more
It’s a budget with no fat, says Valley Stream Treasurer John Mastromarino. New Mayor Ed Fare calls it “lean.” The village’s proposed $33.8 million spending plan for 2011-12 freezes the tax levy and maintains all services. more
Quietly, Ed Fare became the mayor of Valley Stream at noon on Monday. More than seven hours later, in less quiet fashion, Fare was sworn in before a packed courtroom at Village Hall. more
Valley Stream dog owners could soon have a place where their dogs can run free — beyond their own backyards. more
The voters of Valley Stream have spoken, deciding to stay with the leadership of the United Community Party, which has dominated village elections since 1995. more
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