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.
Faith leaders and housing advocates joined the Lakeview community on Feb. 19 to discuss solutions to Long Island’s affordable housing crisis.
Students at Malverne’s Maurice W. Downing Primary School and West Hempstead’s Chestnut Street School celebrated their 100th day of school on Feb. 13 by dressing as if they were 100 years old.
Malverne recieved $7 million from NYS to increase storm resiliency in the village. Breaking ground in June 2024, they've added a drainage basin under Whelan Field to retain water, along with a walking path following Pine Stream. On Feb. 19, Mayor Sullivan took the Herald on a tour of the site to provide an update on construction, as opening is expected by summer.
The Malverne Historical and Preservation Society officially re-opened their Historical House for public tours on Feb 16.
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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.
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Last September, we were proud to dedicate a new police headquarters in the heart of our quaint village.
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For too long, mental health has been an afterthought in budget negotiations, receiving inadequate funding despite its profound impact on individuals and our communities
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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.