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Developers who are seeking to build a $95 million, 201-unit apartment complex at the former site of the vacant Mangrove Feather factory have received preliminary approvals for economic incentives from the Town of Hempstead Industrial Development Agency as they seek a 30-year PILOT, or payment in lieu of taxes, agreement. more
The Long Island Coalition Against Bullying and Lynbrook business To Tie-Dye for Clothing, have partnered all October for National Bullying Prevention Month. more
Months after voting to prohibit marijuana sales and dispensaries in the village, Lynbrook officials unanimously voted to ban smoking marijuana in public places like parks, eateries and local businesses at a public hearing on Oct. 18. more
Lynbrook resident Joe Delia and his family friend Susan Willis, of Bridgehampton, have launched their newest children’s book series, “Land of Lots.” more
Months after voting to prohibit marijuana sales and dispensaries in the village, Lynbrook officials announced Monday that they will host a public hearing Oct. 18 to discuss banning smoking cannabis in public spaces. more
On Aug. 1, Lenox Hill Radiology, a contracted physician group of RadNet, Inc.  opened its diagnostic imaging facility at 443 Sunrise Highway, where a prior radiology operated for several years. more
Live theatre returns to New York as Nassau County is set to host Broadway shows. Located at the Elmont Memorial Library Theatre, a new division of the Plaza Organization, Plaza AEA Productions, is under contract with the American Equity Association and will be equipped to bring Broadway quality shows to Nassau County. more
Long Island children of all abilities enjoyed some time in the spotlight on Aug. 29 with the help of Minute Masters, an organization created by two educators from Lynbrook that produces inclusive educational videos. more
Ryu’s Martial Arts has moved to a new location, with space for more students to learn and practice taekwondo. Now at 309 Sunrise Highway, the martial arts studio reopened during the first week of August, continuing its  21 years of operation in Lynbrook. more
Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce Vice President Nazia DeFrank said she was at Lynbrook Eats, on Merrick Road, for a meeting last month when she noticed owner Timmy Anagnostos, 75, moving quickly from table to table to serve customers amid a staff shortage. more
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