In Nassau and Suffolk counties there are over 100 villages and 11 towns. While all of these jurisdictions are supported by property taxes . . .
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4/21/22
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It was said to be cold that spring morning in 1768 when 20 or so businessmen gathered at Fraunces Tavern in Lower Manhattan. The goal was to create a coalition of merchants . . .
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3/31/22
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The six long tables were evenly divided, with chairs on either side, with plenty of room for breakfast, coffee and some juice.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/31/22
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Due to rising Covid-19 cases, the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce has postponed its annual Evening of Excellence from Jan. 15 to June 4.
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1/6/22
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Whether it’s in the classroom, surfing, snowboarding, biking or playing beach volleyball, Spanish teacher William Luzzi knows how to energize every activity he gets involved in, say those who know him best. For his efforts for and his impact on Lynbrook High School, Luzzi was recently named 2021 Lynbrook Teacher of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce.
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By Alexis Raynor
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12/16/21
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Fair and festival season is upon us again. Last weekend, the Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores staged its famed Family Street Festival . . .
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9/30/21
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The Lynbrook community will gather for a cause on Saturday as Oktoberfest returns to the village after being canceled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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By Mike Smollins
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9/30/21
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Clarence William Gaylor Jr. could often be found sitting in an office chair at the Lyn Gift Shop on Atlantic Avenue, dressed in a sport coat and tie. Beside him was another chair, often occupied by a customer, family member or friend who had stopped to chat with the longtime storeowner.
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By Mike Smollins
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12/10/20
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A letter to the community from Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce President Stephen Wangel.
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8/27/20
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Lynbrook residents who are tired of staying inside during the coronavirus quarantine will have the opportunity to enjoy an outdoor movie on May 22.
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By Mike Smollins
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5/16/20
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