When Malverne became an incorporated village in 1921, a village hall was created on the second floor of an office building in the middle of town, which now houses a branch of Bank of America. After World War II, a beautiful Village Hall was erected not far from the center of town, where it stands today. Located inside are the mayor's office, the building department, the village court and meeting spaces. Residents can come here to get permits for parking, building and even hosting block parties. Village Board and Architectural Review meetings are held here each month, and community groups such as seniors, the Malverne Little League, the Youth Board, and the Girl Scouts gather here often.