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The village board approved more than $4 million in energy-related contracts last month in an effort to cut down on costs and enhance street lighting across Valley Stream. more
Sylvan Place was closed from end-to-end on Dec. 21 as families came out to enjoy elaborate holiday light displays, a visit from Santa Claus and some hot chocolate. more
For a while, residents have been waiting for Nassau County to complete installation of traffic safety lights outside the Hewitt and Covert elementary schools. The safety lights, which display a … more
The Rockville Centre Village Green was a picture of winter festivity on Dec. 5, as more than 250 residents gathered for the annual tree lighting ceremony. The crowd was clad in coats, scarves and … more
Santa arrived in Valley Stream last Friday night, much to the delight of hundreds of children who came out to give him their Christmas requests. more
Because of inclement weather, Bellmore’s annual Holiday Extravaganza and tree lighting has been postponed. The event, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores, was set for Friday, Dec. 6. Debby Izzo, the chamber’s president, confirmed that the Holiday Extravaganza was rescheduled for Friday, Dec. 13. more
Nearly a year after Hurricane Sandy pummeled Bellmore-Merrick with a 10-foot storm surge that sent floodwaters surging across the community’s southern peninsulas, the Dakota Design Center, on the north side of Merrick Road, beside the Meadowbrook Parkway, remains a dormant shell, soot-covered throughout its 10,000-square-foot interior and boarded up with plywood. more
For just the second time ever, female athletes at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore took to the school’s main field for a nighttime game last Thursday, Sept. 26. Like the following night’s Homecoming game between Kennedy and South Side High School’s football teams, relatives and friends of players stood cheering in the stands, music blared from loudspeakers, and the JFK Sports Boosters Club sold school clothing. more
The Merrick Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for what promises to be its largest Fall Festival to date. The fair is set to take place Sept. 27 to 29, and so far more than 150 chamber members, from restaurateurs to doctors, have requested booths, along with 150 crafts vendors, according to Douglas Mills, the chamber’s treasurer and the festival’s founder. more
Most area schools reopened this week, which means the roads are going to be more hectic on weekday mornings and afternoons. more
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