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Exhibits and more...Burton Silverman: The Humanist SpiritA exhibit showcasing the works of contemporary artist Burton Silverman, who demonstrates the continuing power of the realist tradition in the … more
Newly opened restaurants often have kinks to work out, but at Green Olive Bistro, that is not the case. Italian cuisine is prepared with a flair that states experience. Management is a trio of seasoned restaurateurs. Antonio Canale and Michael Costigline owned Angelina’s in Lynbrook and Marsala in Massapequa, and Joseph Genova owned Steve’s Pier One in Bayville. more
Singer-songwriter Meredith LeVande brings "Monkey Monkey Music" to area libraries next week. more
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed New York's first property tax cap in Lynbrook today, at the home of James and Janet Gannon. “For decades, taxpayers across New York state have been burdened … more
Exhibits and more... Edward Weston: Life WorkThe exhibit surveys the 50-year career of a giant of 20th-century photography. The photographs of Edward Weston (1886-1958) capture the rhythms, … more
Exhibits and more...African American DollsA selection of African American dolls from the collection of Freeport artist April Marius are on view, commemorating Black History Month. Through April 17. … more
A group of local dentists volunteered last week to help get kids on their way to building healthy teeth.  Seventy-five dentists from the Nassau County Dental Society, with the help of … more
There is a well-hidden secret tucked away in Lynbrook, and in the depths of winter its way, it’s a true find. Also affiliated with Upper Crust Foods, Joey’s Pizza is far from your typical pizzeria. more
A problem at the Island Park LIRR station on Dec. 9 caused problems on the Long Beach Branch for over two hours during the rush hour commute. A switch problem just south of the Island Park station … more
Two workers were seriously injured in Lynbrook on Saturday when the pole they were both holding was blown into a power line, causing a severe shock to both men. According to Nassau County detectives, the men, who were working for Brook Window Cleaning, headquartered on Sunrise Highway in Lynbrook, were preparing to wash the windows at Bank of America, at 300 Merrick Road, using 
a telescoping washing pole. Nicholas Genovese 58, of Staten Island, and his co-worker, Alan Weinberg 64, of Long Beach, were standing on the ground, both holding the bottom of the pole. Weinberg was “footing” — or bracing — the pole while Genovese was walking it up the building when a gust of wind blew the pole into a nearby power line. Both men were thrown to the ground by the shock.
 According to detectives, two … more
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