
Vote For:
Keith Corbett - Mayor
Lauren Touchard - Trustee
Tim Sullivan - Trustee
James Frankie - Village Justice
4 year terms
"Preserving our past,
protecting our future"
VOTE:
Tuesday,
March 19th
7AM-9PM
Malverne Firehouse
THANK YOU MALVERNE!
LATEST NEWS
December 8, 2018
Top 10 Best Place to Live in 2019
Malverne Village was recently ranked by HomeSnacks in the top 10 best places to live in New York!
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January 1, 2018
Malverne Village Ranked #5 Safest in NY!
The village was recently ranked second in a list of the 2016 safest places in New York created by Niche!
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April 20, 2017
Malverne Named One of Long Island's Best Suburbs to Live in 2017
The village was featured in Patch.com as one of the best suburbs in Long Island!
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April 1, 2017
Malverne Ranked as #2 Safest City in NY!
Thanks to all of the hard work of our Mayor, Board of Trustees, our Police Department and Police Reserve - Malverne was listed as one of the top safest cities to live in all of New York State!
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January 21, 2019
Deputy Mayor Keith Corbett Leads Ticket for Malverne Elections
The Independent Party of Malverne announced that their slate for the 2019 Malverne Village Elections will be led by Deputy Mayor Keith Corbett, to replace outgoing Mayor Patti McDonald.
“During his years on the Board, Keith has developed valuable knowledge and experience,” said Mayor McDonald. “It’s important they continue the fine balance between providing the services residents demand with the fiscal controls to keep Malverne strong for the future.” She added, “Keith, Lauren, Tim and Judge Frankie have my strongest endorsement.”
Keith Corbett is a strong, experienced leader who has directed every major department of Malverne Village Government. His legal expertise in municipal policy and governmental finance will continue to benefit the residents of Malverne. “We have reduced budgets for every Village department I’ve directed without cutting services,” he said. “We must preserve our wonderful traditions while updating village government to meet the demands of a modern society.”