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I would like to extend hearty thanks to all those who helped to make Valley Stream’s first-ever Haunted Halloween Hayride and Jack-O-Lanterns Ablaze contest the smashing successes that they were. more
In response to the letter from Donald Walsh of Franklin Square (“Senator Cruz is a hero, Al,” Oct. 24-30), as an American, I cherish our democracy and rights of all to hold and express our individual views, but I am frankly shocked that the Herald would print the dangerous, inflammatory rants of Donald Walsh, including his mis-characterization of President Obama as a “Muslim Marxist.” more
After Dr. Leonard Bleicher purchased the stores on Gibson Boulevard, rather than build, Bleicher got rid of all the tenants, mainly by refusing to renew their leases, and then destroyed the stores and property, including the sidewalk as anyone can see.  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
The Valley Stream Community Fest organizing committee would like to thank all the participants and guests who made the second annual Community Fest a success. more
On behalf of the Valley Stream Baseball League, we would like to thank the many organizations that assisted in helping us accomplish a successful baseball season for the children of our community. more
I and many Valley Streamers drew a sigh of relief upon hearing of the capture of a suspect wanted in connection with three violent attacks in and near our community. more
I have just read Mayor Ed Fare’s message in the Valley Stream Guide published by the Herald. The mayor has included a paragraph that, as a Gibson and School District 14 (Hewlett-Woodmere) resident and taxpayer, I resent. more
As a former Henry Waldinger Library trustee, I must commend you on your editorial “Village should commit more to library” (Aug. 22-28). more
The Taylor Law was extended even though it was ready to expire. It gave the Nassau County Police Department the ability to get huge wage and benefit increases when the county executive said he has no money. The county leaders say they don’t like it, but it enables them to blame the law for huge increases and keep the union happy while votes and Political Action Committee money roll in. more
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