The village will now be in District 6 rather than 5.
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Long Island state senate delegation pressures assembly leaders to vote on bill they say would hold the line on property taxes.
Find out where to vote on June 21 and why the PD wants your child's help.
Local economy continues to see a brightening employment picture.
Incumbent said the village's finances are his biggest concern.
Political newcomer brings 20 years of finance experience, says village's fiscal strength is her primary concern.
Trustees agree to partially restore Sandel Center funding by nearly $23K.
Nassau County looking to realign congested intersection; work could begin next spring.
Incumbent said she will continue to guard what residents find precious in RVC.
Village 20-year-old wants to make village government more transparent.
Sepe said he wants to make RVC more user-friendly, streamline procedures in village government and maintain basic safeguards.
Parking and downtown growth are her biggest concerns.
2011-12 budget shows increases to permits, recreation/park fees and fines; largest cuts are to senior services.
Nearly 100 former volunteers, residents and supporters turn out for a candlelight vigil at the Hempstead Town Animal Shelter.
Fire Department makes pitch for bond to rehab firehouses.
The village's preliminary 2011-12 budget would cut 12 percent of the center's funding.
Trustees talk FEMA reimbursements and Saturday's St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Former mayor's son wants to revitalize downtown, change parking restrictions and refurbish athletic fields.
Plan would cap superintendent salaries at $175K; Johnson says proposal is a distraction from the bigger issue of state aid reductions.
Modifications to building height, setbacks and lot coverage codes were met with acrimony from village residents.
Committee will review legislation on substance dependency issues in the state.
Money will be used to expand the hospital's Center for Cardiovascular Health.
Comptroller says rising pension costs and health premiums will impact 2011-12 budget.
New law states that residential and commercial construction cannot start before 8 a.m.
Trustees took action on legislation for snow removal and outdoor uses for businesses in the commercial district.
Trustees also signed on to use an emergency broadcast radio station.
NIFA-imposed deadline is here — county must show that 2011 budget is balanced.
Taxpayer Relief Act would grant powers to cut contract benefits with unions.
If storm hits, some trains could be suspended on Wednesday.
Committee passes two deals Monday worth $550K.
Trustees still debating how to implement it, but say June 21 election would be held at rec center.
Superintendent of schools Dr. William Johnson said a property tax cap could have a devastating affect.
Trustees say election district consolidation could save the village up to $8K.
Assessment changes reflect judgments and settlements for property owner.
Fugitive Finder magazine helps nab 436 of Long Island’s most wanted.
Proposed legislation would change how predator-free zones are measured.
Mayor explains a reform package must be included to make a proposed tax cap work.
Movie and television personnel given tour in effort to entice filming and help grow economy.
Trustees also reviewed work bids and tax certiorari settlements.