The mayor and Board pause to support the brave soldiers who defend America. The board paid homage to those who have served and are serving our nation. Shown with the Mayor, on the right, are, from L-R, Trustees Stacey Siegel, Brian Meyerson, Clara Pomerantz, Deputy Mayor Manny Zuckerman and Mayor Michael Koblenz.
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Kids in the Park Journeys “Into the Jungle”
March 21st, 2016
Kids in the Park of East Hills held two sold-out animal shows on Saturday, March 19, 2016. The children were thrilled to learn about animals from Kangaroos and snakes to birds of prey and a monkey. After the show, the children remained to enjoy jungle-themed crafts, snacks and fun! Mayor Michael Koblenz commended the Kids […]

Special and Spectacular SAC Trip and Tour of Radio City Music Hall
March 18th, 2016
On March 16th the Seniors toured Radio City Music Hall. The tour and trip included a professionally guided tour for an insider’s look at the Showplace of the Nation: the legendary Radio City Music Hall. Opened in 1932, the exterior of the 5,933 seat landmark theater, designed by Edward Durel Stone, is a stunning example […]

Krav Maga Arrives With Gusto in East Hills
January 29th, 2016
Trustee Clara Pomerantz brings the concept of Krav Maga, Israeli self- defense, to East Hills “It is fun, challenging, and a useful way to stay fit” she concluded. So with a public purpose in mind, she arranged for the instructors, scheduled the event, and then solicited residents to enroll. She invited children to participate in […]

Police Honored For Capturing Suspects in Robbery on Peacock Drive
January 26th, 2016
At the Board of Trustees meeting on January 26, 2016, Mayor Michael Koblenz presented plaques to all those involved in the apprehension of the two suspects in the robbery on Peacock Drive on December 12, 2015. Inspector John Berry wanted his men to get all the credit. He was appreciative to the Village for recognizing […]

Starting the Year Off Just Right!
January 25th, 2016
The Seniors Activities Committee held one of its finest events on Friday, January 1, 2016. The event featured lunch with festive decorations, a background of talented musicians, flowers and even wine for those who wanted to toast to new resolutions. It was the first event for the 2016 program and it was appreciated and lauded […]

Ivy Golden’s Gift of Life
January 25th, 2016
Ivy Golden was a special and highly regarded resident of East Hills for more than 60 years. She possessed the finest attributes. She is remembered for her love for others, and for her community. After her passing, her daughter, Ellen, fulfilled her wish. She gave to the Village a beautiful spruce tree which Ivy felt […]

Dr. Robert Trager Becomes President of the Nassau County Dental Society and Presented Distinguished Leadership Award by Mayor Koblenz
January 25th, 2016
Mayor Koblenz presented to Dr. Robert M. Trager the Village’s Award recognizing Dr. Trager’s outstanding community and professional accomplishments and achievements. The award and installation took place at Pine Hollow Country Club on January 9, 2016. The award recognized “Dr. Trager has established the finest reputation and respect as the Executive Assistant to the Mayor […]

Blue-Ribbon Security Commission Formed in East Hills
January 25th, 2016
After a burglary and a robbery occurred in East Hills during the holiday season in December, Mayor Koblenz acted immediately, and at a village-wide meeting held within a week of the second incidence, announced he would reconstitute the Village Security Commission. Keeping to an expedited schedule, the committee met a few weeks later, on January […]

Friends for Friends Holds Another Successful Program in East Hills
January 25th, 2016
“Friends for Friends,” an organization founded by Trustee Clara Pomerantz, has a simple goal of promoting friendships and ensuring social inclusion for teenage children despite any learning and social challenges they possess. According to Trustee Pomerantz “the organization creates a rare and positive atmosphere in which children with special needs interact with caring volunteers who […]