Delligatti joins Liberty with extensive experience in local government
Liberty Prepares for Increasing Water Supply Demand, Urges Customers to Practice Conservation Efforts
Assemblymember Michaelle Solages sponsored legislation that creates residential parking permits for areas surrounding UBS Arena.
20,000 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Meters Installed Across Long Island and Upstate New York
The school district budget includes a 1.5 percent tax levy increase.
Students Across Long Island Particpate in the Contest
The supermarket chain is the largest family-owned on Long Island.
Six scholarship recipients receive $3,000 each
Construction will begin July 1, 2022 on Liberty’s customer service walk-in and call center
The Deadline for Submissions has Been Extended to June 1st
The $3.6 million project includes new hiking trails and a new 20-foot observation tower.
Malverne High School students learned about hate and tolerance.
Troop 2233 Take a Tour and Learn About Treatment and Conservation
Lindner Place was named for a founder of Malverne who was also known for being a KKK leader.
Paul Lindner was a founder of Malverne in 1915, but his racist past is leading to calls for his name to be removed from signs.
GSNC honors 110 years of Girl Scouting
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Launch of Concern Housing and Conifer Realty’s “Bridge the Gap” Initiative Remote Learning Highlighted an Inequity in Access to Technology
The event is scheduled for 7 a.m. on Tuesday.
As funeral plans are in place for one officer and another fights for his life, Malverne holds candlelight vigil.
Lindner Place bears the name of a man who helped grow Malverne in the early 20th century.
The Lynbrook Library asks visitors to regularly check their website and social media pages.
LION is an animal advocacy group originally from Malverne that helps rehabilitate animals and wildlife.
Philanthropist urges fellow Long Islanders to pursue similar acts of kindness
The collection drive seeks items including blankets and baby wipes for displaced families.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Malverne or Lynbrook, and we'll publish it in November.
Malverne Centennial/Historical Society Holiday Gala Celebrate the holiday and the 100th Anniversary of Malverne.
Jackie McDevitt works at Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care.
Lindner Place is named for Paul Lindner, one of the founders of Malverne a century ago.
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The Saturday event is scheduled for Greis Park in Lynbrook.
Five men, who worked for Cantor Fitzgerald, are among the victims being commemorated for the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks.
Lynbrook lost 10 people on 9/11, including one firefighter.
Investing $700,000 to install 2,000 feet of new eight-inch ductile iron water main
Vaccinations are available Wednesday at Echo Park Pool.
"Operation Clean Sweep" is a litter-removal program for the town's business districts.
The COVID-19 mobile unit comes to Malverne High School on Tuesday.
Kassandra Melendez Receives $3,000 Scholarship to Pursue a Career in Civil Engineering