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A member of the Valley Stream Board of Trustees for the past 14 months, Vincent Grasso says he has always wanted to make a difference in his community. After unsuccessful bids for the Hempstead Town Council, Nassau County Legislature and New York State Assembly, Grasso finally got his chance when he was appointed to the village board by then-Mayor Ed Cahill to fill a vacancy last year. more
For the first time in 20 years, there will be a three-way race for mayor in Valley Stream. Jim Darcy and Ed Fare have announced their candidacy, joining Gibson resident Joe Margolin on the ballot. more
Spot checks of 100 locations in Nassau County confirmed that new flood maps are correct, say officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Elevation data was checked at 20 spots in Valley Stream. more
Potential New York state attorney general candidate Sean Coffey stopped by Valley Stream for a cup of coffee last week, shared his views with a few local residents and listened to their concerns. more
There were enough questions about Valley Stream’s proposed curb law at Monday night’s public hearing to push the vote off for at least a month. more
Vincent Grasso won re-election to the Valley Stream Board of Trustees on Tuesday. He received 263 in the uncontested election. more
Vincent Grasso is running uncontested for a one-year seat on the Valley Stream Village Board of Trustees. He has served on the board since January, when he was appointed to the seat left vacant by the death of Guido Cirenza last year. more
Vincent Grasso is running unopposed for a one-year seat on the Valley Stream Village Board of Trustees. The special election will be held on Tuesday. more
Valley Stream’s United Community Party introduced the newest village board member, Vincent Grasso, to a crowd of more than 100 at the American Legion hall last Sunday. more
Valley Stream has a full village board again after the Monday-night appointment of Vincent Grasso to its vacant seat. Grasso, a resident of the village since 1998, will serve until a special election in March, in which he intends to run. more
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