Mustering up support to preserve vintage fire truck in Malverne

The Malverne Historical and Preservation Society and the village Muster Club have requested financial help from the state to restore a vintage fire truck and expand the Historical House to display this piece of local history.

By The Numbers

What you need to know about Malverne’s 2025-26 school budget

Malverne Union Free School District held their first budget workshop to review the 2025-26 school year budget on Feb. 25.

Village of Malverne board of trustee candidates discuss issues with community

The Malverne Civic Association held a Meet the Candidates Night on March 3 at Village Hall, giving two candidates for the village Board of Trustees the opportunity to outline their platforms.

Girl Scouts take over at Malverne's Village Hall

The Girl Scouts took over in Malverne Village Hall on March 1. On this day, local Girl Scouts were in charge, taking on the roles of village officials and administrators.

Malverne celebrates Annual Law & Order Night

The Malverne community gathered at the American Legion Post 44 on Feb. 26 to honor the public service officers who keep the village safe. The Annual Law and Order night celebrates Americanism in the local community.

Editorial

Dialing up a possible cellphone plan

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s newly unveiled plan to restrict smartphone use in schools across New York state has sparked robust discussion among educators, parents and policymakers.

Columnist

Tim Sullivan: In Malverne, I’m an advocate of organic growth

Last September, we were proud to dedicate a new police headquarters in the heart of our quaint village.

Columnist

Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick: Changing course in New York on mental wellness

For too long, mental health has been an afterthought in budget negotiations, receiving inadequate funding despite its profound impact on individuals and our communities

Columnist

Daniel Rehman: The best teachers learn to cut through the noise

What happens when graduation requirements are completely reimagined? Could the Department of Education actually disappear?

Columnist

Laura Gillen: Bipartisanship is the way forward

When I first decided to run for Congress, I knew the mission was simple: to listen to the concerns of my constituents and to work across the aisle whenever possible to deliver real results for Nassau County.