Malverne Board of Education President Dr. Patrick Coonan is running unopposed for re-election to his seat.
Years on board: 8Years in Malverne: Life-long residentProfession: Dean, School of …
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5/4/11
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At the Malverne Public Library last week, Jennifer Spina, from the Science Museum of Long Island, showed children the different stages of butterfly development and life cycles.
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4/28/11
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In honor of National Poetry Month, the Malverne High School cafeteria was transformed into a hip poetry café called Café 80 earlier this month. Replicating the Post World War II Beat …
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4/28/11
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If gas prices are on the rise, it seems the cost of everything else is also on the rise, from airfare to milk. But some local residents and business owners are trying to keep their own spending and …
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By Lee Landor
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4/27/11
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The Malverne Village Board of Trustees unanimously adopted its proposed 2011-12 budget last week.
The April 21 adoption was quick as three of the four trustees and Malverne Mayor Patricia McDonald …
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4/27/11
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Malverne continues to make strides toward respectability on the baseball diamond. While the boxscores don’t paint the rosiest picture, the work ethic and attitude of the Mules says a lot.
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Andrew McClure
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4/27/11
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A group of students at Malverne’s Howard T. Herber Middle School that participated this year in the Disney Planet Challenge was named a New York state finalist runner-up in the competition …
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4/20/11
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Malverne High School will host the first ever Relay For Life event next month to help fight cancer and pay tribute to both survivors and those lost to the disease.
The 2011 Relay For Life will …
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By Svenja van den Woldenberg
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4/20/11
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In what has become an annual tradition, Ellen Copeman, owner of Lynbrook Runner’s Stop, visited Malverne High School to demonstrate the ins and outs of good track shoes to students on the high …
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4/20/11
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Malverne Village officials have cut spending for the coming year, but due to declining revenues, village taxpayers will still have to pay a little extra next year.
The proposed $14.37 million …
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By Lee Landor
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4/20/11
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