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A look at the top stories for this Monday in Malverne, West Hempstead and Lynbrook.
This loving little lady is looking for her forever family.
Developers of Hempstead Avenue tapas restaurant awaiting final approvals.
This funny girl is looking for a good home.
Will you get this sweet gal out of the shelter and into a loving home?
A weekly look-in at news from around the Town of Hempstead.
Remembered for contributions to village of Malverne and his native Bronx community.
New York State Republican Assembly Delegation helps raise more than $10,000 for breast cancer research.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Santino drops by annual ERFD dinner and Memorial Day celebrations.
Highlights from the 2012 West Hempstead Memorial Day parade and ceremony.
Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation reverses decision after a smokers' rights group protested the prohibition.
Ask for more equitable distribution of noisy flights at Monday's TVASNAC meeting.
The farm in Malverne celebrates re-opening and Earth Day Saturday.
Money for research comes from Environmental Protection Fund.
This energetic pup needs a home and partner to play catch.
East Rockaway Trustee speaks out after Tuesday's election.
Now, that the election is over, what should the Malverne village leaders focus on?
Patricia Canzoneri-Callahan will serve a three year term on the village's Board of Trustees.
Dr. Carol Hassett and Patricia Canzoneri-Callahan hit the polls Tuesday.
Zwanger-Pesiri building is coming to Lynbrook; board also provides update on vacant properties at Monday night's meeting.
Approval still pending on LIAW iron removal plant; village hall to be used as polling place on April 24 for Republican primary voting.
Voting takes place Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Ten-year agreement between Malverne Volunteer Ambulance Corps and the village escalates in-service requirements.
Thomas Grech, of Malverne, says Long Island American Water should fix brown water problem before asking for customers to pay more.
Long Island Power Authority spokesman responds to complaints of over-trimming of trees in Malverne and West Hempstead.
Local troops lead Board of Trustees meeting Monday night.
A look at the agenda for tonight's meeting.
Bill aims to increase transparency and civic participation in the process of government.
The village board gave the green light for the TriColor photo building to be turned into a restaurant.
Renovations at Halls Pond Park in West Hempstead could be finished this April.
Village Trustee Patricia Canzoneri-Callahan accepts the Independent Party's nomination.