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This Christmas, will a new Smith & Wesson be under your tree? more
Local politicians and community leaders descended on the main entrance to Belmont Park, on Hempstead Turnpike in Elmont, on Dec. 10 to voice their concerns about the possible installation of video … more
Local unions and some community activists are calling for the resignation of State Sen. Kemp Hannon (R-Garden City) amid reports that Hannon, who heads the Senate Health Committee, has been profiting … more
Stephanie Kane, the greenhouse manager for Crossroads Farm, was out in the farm’s field last week, as she often is, harvesting a delicious looking crop of mixed greens when the sight of her working made a visitor take pause. Was it really Nov. 27? A quick glance at an online calendar confirmed it was, but luckily, plants can’t read calendars. more
It was the day before the village’s Gingerbread Workshop, and Michelangelo LaMendola, 62, was busy baking the cookies in his enormous 30-tray oven at the Malverne Pastry Shop, known throughout Long Island as the baking mecca of the village. more
Transforming the village into a winter wonderland during the weeks before its annual Holiday Lighting is no easy feat this year for its Department of Public Works. more
Package delivery has been a growing business for the post office over the past few years, but never have deliveries started as early as this year, said Elizabeth Kelly, postmaster of the Malverne post office and a 28-year veteran of the U.S. Postal Service. more
At least one holiday commercial aired before many children headed back to school from their summer vacations: Kmart rolled out a television spot called “Ridiculous” during the first week of September . . . more
Small Business Saturday, created five years ago to encourage residents’ interest in shopping at local businesses, is set for Nov. 28. Each year, on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, participating shoppers forgo the malls and big-box stores to patronize the businesses in their own neighborhoods. more
Since the early 1960s, the New York American Water Company has owned a three-quarter-acre property in Malverne that abuts the backyards of homes on Cornwell Avenue, Linden Street, Legion Place and Maple Street. The property, which has no street address, contains wells that have delivered water to Malverne homes for more than 30 years. more
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