New mayor, trustees Barbieri and Montreuil installed.
Reports of underage drinking lead to suspension of New Hyde Park bar’s liquor license.
Additional photos from the 2013 village installation ceremony.
Other news from the December 4 village board meeting.
Alexandra Rasch begins effort to publicize youth talent show and movie night.
Estimated total cost of damage from storm and cleanup in $300,000 range.
Seventh Avenue resident questions neighbor’s installation of 6-ft. high fence.
New regulations dictate no parking from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Other news from the November 20 village board meeting.
New Hyde Park Village Board ponders ways to increase attendance at patriotic events.
Residents reportedly petitioning village for removal of healthy trees.
Between 50-75 sidewalks in need of repair around village from uprooted trees.
Village to bond $1.3 million for project while anticipating reimbursement for storm expenses.
New Hyde Park residents seek additional restrictions on street.
Special schedule for trash collection in New Hyde Park November 22-25.
Other news from the November 8 village board meeting.
At least 25 additional trees may need to come down after inspections.
Village board members detail grievances with actions taken by utility.
Department of public works praised for efforts during hurricane and nor’easter.
Mayor Daniel Petruccio offers remarks on village and LIPA response to Hurricane Sandy.
30 polling places across Nassau will shift for residents, including one in New Hyde Park.
Village to begin removal of debris and repair efforts after Hurricane Sandy.
Sanitation, recyclables, yard waste and newspaper collections remain on regular schedule.
Federal agency issues statement summarizing how affected homeowners and businesses can seek disaster relief.
Many roads impassable as crews reportedly continue to work after impact of Hurricane Sandy.
Town officials verify that part of roof at New Hyde Park building blown to the ground.
Village may declare state of emergency Monday.
Other news from the October 16 village board meeting.
Village remains on schedule with paving as Jericho Turnpike project suffers delays.
Alexandra Rasch hoping to bring community closer with family-friendly film showing.
Christopher Warren one of 82 undecided voters selected for Hofstra debate.
Mr. Obama is the 44th President of the United States and is looking to get reelected in the 2012 elections.
Mayor Daniel Patruccio addresses curb reconstruction.
Mayor Daniel Petruccio thanks crews and village staff.
Other news from the October 2 village board meeting.
Redrawn map to have new representative for 19th Assembly District communities.
The candidates, voting information and issues that will be affecting New Hyde Park.
A look at the candidate running for the newly redrawn 19th Assembly District.
Area to remain in sixth district despite town redistricting committee.