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China Then and NowThis exhibition brings together exemplary Chinese works of art from the classical, early modern and contemporary periods. It explores three millennia of one …
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1/7/15
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Exhibits and more...
China Then and NowThis exhibition brings together exemplary Chinese works of art from the classical, early modern and contemporary periods. It explores three millennia of one …
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12/24/14
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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 …
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By Brendan Murray
bmurray@liherald.com
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11/19/14
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To spur his creative process, Malverne artist Arthur Raymond will hold one of his semi-completed watercolors up to a mirror and examine it in reverse. “I have no idea why that works,” he said, “but it makes me look at the painting again and wonder why I did this or that.”
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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11/11/14
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There were new developments last week in the racial discrimination cases against the Malverne school district and its top administrators by three former Malverne High School teachers.
U.S. District Judge Arthur D. Spatt denied the Malverne Union Free School District’s motions for a summary judgment, which would have dismissed the lawsuit. Instead, it will now go to trial.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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8/27/14
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According to a recent New York Times article, the number of volunteer firefighters is decreasing while the reasons why increase. Besides the apparent reason that the work is dangerous, the allure has diminished because of the amount of fund-raising required; the rise in two-income families, which makes spare time harder to find; and the increase in the scope of the work to vehicular entrapments and water rescues to name a few.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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8/20/14
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Are you tired of the airplane noise over Malverne, particularly when you’re trying to sleep? Does noise from the sky seem louder than the noise coming from the Long Island Rail Road, which is less than a mile away for most villagers? Lifelong Malverne resident Larry Hoppenhauer feels your pain, and asks for only two minutes of your time — to file a complaint
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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8/20/14
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It’s a typical Thursday in the thick of a hot summer afternoon in Malverne, but activity on Crossroads Farm is bustling.
Set up on the farm are over a dozen vendors selling everything from fresh product to homemade jams, specialty coffees, cheeses and more. “We have the farmers market here on Thursdays from 1:00 - 6:30 p.m.,” said Lona Graepel of Long Island Farmers Markets. Ms. Graepel organizes the farmers market for Crossroads Farm at Grossmann’s and other locations throughout Long Island.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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7/31/14
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Malverne’s free Summer Concert Series
It’ll be an all-out funk-fest when the horn-driven R&B sounds of The Silas Knight Project come to Malverne ‘s Westwood Park this Friday, July 25 at 7:30pm. The New York City-based band is performing a free concert courtesy of the Village of Malverne’s Summer Concert Series, and is lauded for playing the hits of Sly and The Family Stone, Chicago, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations and others loved from the 60’s, 70’s and 80s.
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Rossana Weitekamp
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7/24/14
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At a time when most 20-year-olds are spending their summer at the beach or working their jobs, Malverne resident Dan Higgins is making his directorial debut of a new Off-Off-Broadway play.
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7/16/14
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