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Less than three years after Nassau BOCES’s regional high school in Syosset announced that it would bring concentrated studies in science, technology, engineering and math to students in Nassau and Suffolk counties, the program announced in late April that it would cease operations due to lack of funding and enrollment. more
When Malverne resident Nick Koumos became a volunteer for the village’s Tree and Beautification Committee, it was 1989 and the village was planting an average of 200 trees a year. That was a good number, because although the village loses roughly 100 trees a year — by committee estimates — it was still planting twice as many trees as it lost. more
Voters in Malverne responded very favorably to passing the school district’s proposed budget of $54.5 million, which brings a tax levy increase of .83 percent, the lowest the community has seen in two decades. They also easily voted in Proposition 2, which asked voters to approve $1.6 millin in expenditures of the capital reserve fund, which carries no additional cost for taxpayers, the district said. more
In Malverne, three candidates are running for one available Board of Education seat. Michael Taylor, Jeanne D’Esposito and Jan Kasal have all been fervent supporters of the school district. more
Hank Maier, a 50-year Malverne resident who, after moving to the village in 1966, founded Lynbrook’s successful Brick Café, died May 3. He was 79. more
Three hundred Malverne emergency responders, including members of the fire and police departments as well as volunteers for the auxiliary police and ambulance corps, received free home monitoring devices last week as part of a national Protect the Protectors program being implemented by State Farm and Canary, a home security start-up. more
Is your Verizon service acting up? Perhaps your Internet connection is slow, or you hear crackling on your phone line? When you call for service, you may get more than just a technician visiting your home. more
According to Safe Horizon, a national victims’ services agency, girls and boys who witness domestic violence — and don’t receive help — are more prone to continue the cycle of domestic violence in their lives. Girls are more vulnerable to abuse as teens and adults, while boys are far more likely to become abusers of their partners and/or children as adults. more
On May 17, School District 12 residents will choose among three candidates seeking a seat on the Malverne school board. more
For the past two years, Leonard Albert, 74, and his wife, Therese, had been noticing a pattern. The couple, Malverne residents for over 40 years, had been developing a skin rash — red skin accompanied by bumps on their legs, backs, chests, feet and elsewhere. more
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