A guide to the village's events and meetings in November and December
Board looks to implement online bill payment option for water and electric bills.
Find out what trustees will be discussing tonight at Village Hall at 8 p.m.
Veterans, officials pay tribute to those who have served in the military both past and present.
Former mayor said statements made by Murray in a letter sent to residents are not true.
Joseph Scannell, first elected in 2000, won Tuesday's election over Republican challenger Christian Browne.
Former trustee Andrew Karamouzis accused Trustee Ed Oppenheimer of wrong doing.
Agreement leases 150 spots on the eastern end of Municipal Parking Lot No. 12 to South Nassau Communities Hospital employees.
Let your opinion be heard.
A guide to the village's events and meetings in November.
A guide to this year's races, where to vote and the candidate's biggest issues.
Find out what they'll be discussing tonight.
Scofflaws only have to pay half of their total fines if they incurred between 2005 and 2010.
Rockville Centre resident Christian Browne will challenge incumbent Legis. Joseph Scannell.
Two trade Twitter shots over Baldwin's support of Occupy Wall Street.
Along with Mayor Fran Murray and Town of Hempstead Councilman Tony Santino, dignitaries discuss LIRR station and tax cap.
Board to examine floor to area ratio as well as air conditioner restrictions.
A guide to the village’s activities and important meetings in October.
Find out what trustees will be discussing tonight.
Find out what trustees will be discussing.
Assemblyman and Mayor team up for meeting at Sandel Center on Oct. 6.
Will be set up by the train station on Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to noon.
Employment is increasing in some sectors.
Board also approves sending RVC cop to FBI academy.
Village hosts remembrance ceremony at the recreation center.
A look at what's going on in the village from Sept. 13 to Oct. 17.
Top cops will train at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Governor talks about remembering Sept. 11 and teaching the lessons learned to those too young to remember it.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Board passes proposed bill 1111, but Oppenheimer votes against it.
The mayor praised the combined effort of his department heads and crews for their work during the storm.
Village uses reverse 911 calling system to warn residents to remain indoors.
Murray declares a state of emergency in village.
Residents who live south of Merrick Road are advised to seek shelter north of Merrick Road.
Many South Shore and North Shore communities required to evacuate by 5 p.m. Saturday.
Board discusses Monday's parking meter public hearing and forming a Parking Committee.
A public hearing on parking meter hours will be held.
A guide to the village's activities and important meetings in September.
A look at what the board will discuss at Village Hall tonight at 5 p.m.
Cleaning up the downtown and playing fields are some of the task force projects.