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Malverne Historical Society Cancels Holiday Gala
Board pulls the plug on Nov. 30 fundraiser in wake of Hurricane Sandy and Nor'easter.

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Board pulls the plug on Nov. 30 fundraiser in wake of Hurricane Sandy and Nor'easter.

Downed wires at West End School force district to shut down yet again.
Village officials thank first responders and DPW, address lingering power outages.
Nor'easter drops more than 6 inches of snow in Malverne, West Hempstead and Lynbrook.
West Hempstead and Lynbrook school districts cancel classes for Nov. 8.
Nor'easter brings snow, rain, hail and strong winds to Malverne, West Hempstead and Lynbrook Wednesday, exacerbating post-Sandy conditions.
Village officials praise work of fire, police, DPW, recreation and OEM departments.
Malvernite applauds the performance of the village's Department of Public Works throughout Hurricane Sandy.
While staff will report Nov. 7, Lynbrook students will stay home for an eighth day.
Let us know what streets are still without power?
Republican incumbent Ed Ra defeats Democratic challenger Gary Port, of West Hempstead.
Democratic Incumbent Carolyn McCarthy defeats challengers Fran Becker and Frank Scaturro.
Volunteer firefighters planning "ongoing" relief efforts for residents who "lost everything."
Senior citizens looking to vote or volunteer at polling places eligible for free transportation.
See what topics village officials will be tackling at tonight's meetings.
Find the status of local stations.
LIRR operating on modified schedule as recovery from Hurricane Sandy continues.
Drivers wait as long as 12 hours at gas stations in West Hempstead, Malverne and Lynbrook.
One week after Hurricane Sandy, these local schools will remain closed.
Here's a running list of donation centers in Malverne, Lynbrook and West Hempstead.