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It was a serene Thursday evening when a small but lively crowd gathered inside the village’s community center. Some were clad in Valley Stream Civilian Patrol uniforms, but all awaited the … more
Every day and night of the week, the 30 members of the Valley Stream Civilian Patrol cruise village streets to monitor and help deter crime. more
The 4th and 5th precincts are in the beginning stages of starting community councils that would bring issues that are important to residents directly to the police officers who patrol their … more
Mayor Ed Fare and Justice Robert Bogle presented a citation to the Valley Stream Civilian Patrol at the group’s annual luncheon on January 11, commending members for their dedication to helping … more
Fred Jung drove carefully down Merrick Road in Valley Stream, cruising just below the speed limit. His eyes scanned the road, sidewalks, houses and parking lots he passed, his routine during the two … more
Since moving to Valley Stream in 1965, Dorothy Walz hasn’t spent much time sitting still. In the past 48 years, she has volunteered with one organization after another, making the lives of her neighbors a little bit better. more
The Valley Stream Civilian Patrol held its general meeting on Sept. 26 at Village Hall. Vice President Christine Kelly read the Herald’s entire editorial regarding the sex crimes that took place in August and September and the lack of communication on the part of law enforcement (“Public deserves answers from police,” Sept. 26-Oct. 2). more
Membership in local community organizations has been on the decline for years. Some organizations have folded, most recently the Garden Club which shut down after 49 years. Others are just hanging on, and even a few new groups have popped up recently. more
The Valley Stream Civilian Patrol and Mayor Ed Fare recognized four members of the Nassau County Police Department on June 28 for their heroic actions during an attempted robbery in North Valley Stream on Jan. 16. more
Frank DiCarlo, a Valley Stream resident since 1950, was one of the millions of U.S. soldiers who put their lives on the line during World War II in order to protect their country’s freedom. He has received many awards since, including the Bronze Star. more
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