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As is tradition in both Malverne and West Hempstead, the two communities will each hold their own 9/11 ceremonies on the evening of September 11, both of which are open to the public. more
Looking for fun activities for you and/or the family to do in the coming week? Check out what's happening right in your own community in "The Week Ahead": more
At the beginning of the year, County Legislator Siela Bynoe was getting a handful of complaints from Lakeview residents about discolored water. So she started going to different community meetings and asking people if they were having the same problem. “Residents would ask me, ‘How did you know?’” Bynoe recounted. “They thought it was an internal issue within their own home.” more
With this, our last Women’s History Month installment honoring those who have made significant contributions to Malverne and West Hempstead history, we explore the many benefits brought to our communities by Malverne Mayor Patricia McDonald and Lakeview Fire Commissioner Heather Senti. more
Colbert Britt, a beloved teacher and coach in the Malverne school district for over 40 years, passed away December 26. more
A federal jury unanimously found that race didn’t factor into the Malverne School District’s decision not to promote an African-American teacher or reassign him an additional class, the district reported last Thursday. The decision was handed down in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Central Islip on Dec. 9. more
After meeting with several inmates during his historic visit to a federal prison in July, President Obama remarked, “What is normal is young people make mistakes,” and added that the only difference between the inmates and most Americans is the resources and social support structures available to those who aren’t in prison. more
Tucked away in the far right corner of the Lakeview Library’s rear parking lot, a garden of eating grows for area residents who want fresh produce but are unable to easily afford it. more
On Sept. 11, 2001, Robert Scott III, a 1991 graduate of Malverne High School, was riding the E train to his job in the World Trade Center, and was two blocks away from the twin towers when the first plane struck. The attack, the loss of many colleagues and a desire to help his country prompted Scott, a trader special clerk for Goldman Sachs, to leave the Wall Street life and join the Army. more
Nassau County Police P.B.A President James Carver met with the media on Monday to discuss the reopening of the Nassau County Police Department’s 5th Precinct. “I’m very happy they’ve … more
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