U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Alejandra Sanchez one of four scholarship recipients at Local CSEA 830 luncheon.
Government offices and schools are closed today. Let us know if your business is too.
Request presented to village board for vacant supermarket.
Chief John Aresta shares his views on New York's new gun laws.
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy touts Obama's 'holistic' approach to reducing gun violence.
NYS Assemblyman Brian Curran reflects on the passage of the NY SAFE Act.
Agreement with Covanta lowers village's costs to dispose of garbage by more than $50K.
Former Little League president and zoning board official suffers fatal heart attack.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season
See what issues village officials will be discussing tonight.
In case you missed them, here are this week's top stories on Malverne-West Hempstead-Lynbrook Patch.
This friendly buddy is eager to find his forever home.
The 7:23 a.m. westbound train out of Malverne is coming back.
Matthew A. Kelly, of U.S. State Department, visits Malverne High School.
NYS Assemblyman Brian Curran joins in 4th annual Gala and Awards Dinner.
A weekly look-in at news from around the Town of Hempstead.
Local state assemblymen weigh in on job creation, taxes, Sandy relief and education reform.
Malverne School District explains new state-mandated course standards for K-12.
Fiscal cliff deal means a spike in Social Security payroll taxes. How much more are you paying?
U.S. senator calls on federal government to draw up plans for funds from Sandy relief package to address mold issues in homes caused by flooding from the superstorm.
Hempstead Town issues curbside collection schedule.
Town Hall meeting at Lynbrook High School addresses Internet safety.
Award-winning painter and long-time resident receives village citation.
Village officials will soon review plans for the former Associated and Woodland Nursery.
New signs are part of initiative to enhance safety on Hempstead Turnpike.
Can you give this fun-loving gal a home?
This sweet, little gent is hoping to leave the shelter to enjoy 'the good life.'
Fairfax-headquartered group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting in Connecticut.
Village tries out new plan for weeks of Christmas and New Year's Day.
See what topics village officials will be tackling at tonight's meetings.
Lynbrook Recreation Department hosts annual Breakfast with Santa.
Six female dispatchers and neighborhood aids working without new contract since 2009.
Photos of the 2012 Lighting of Malverne festivities.
Local firefighters, police, DPW workers and village leaders honored at Maurice W. Downing School.
See what topics the Lynbrook village board will be tackling at tonight's meetings.
Three convicted of killing Lynbrook teen but later exonerated lose lawsuit against Nassau County.
Village holds annual Winter Celebration Sunday along Atlantic Avenue.
This sweet, shy and smart girl already knows some commands. Can you give her a home?
Don't miss any of these festive events happening in the village this December.