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In response to a new state law set to take effect in January that will require police departments to turn over all evidence in criminal cases to the Nassau County district attorney’s office, Lynbrook Police Chief Brian Paladino said the department has been working hard to prepare for the change. more
A Lynbrook police officer was injured early Friday morning after a group of luxury cars came speeding through the village and one of them struck his vehicle. more
A guest column from Lynbrook Police Chief Brian Paladino about driving safely in the village. more
Surrounded by his family and peers, Sean Murphy was sworn-n as the inspector of the Lynbrook Police Department by Mayor Alan Beach during the March 18 village board meeting. more
Three Lynbrook police officers were promoted and a new hire joined the force at the July 16 meeting of the village’s board of trustees. more
More than a decade after the Lynbrook Neighborhood Watch disbanded due to a lack of funding and membership, two residents are seeking to revive it and held their first meeting on Nov. 29 at Lynbrook Fire Department Headquarters to share suggestions for keeping the community safe. more
Nassau County’s recent budget problems have affected all of its operations, including its police department, which has, in turn, had an impact on operations at the Lynbrook Police Department as well as in Lynbrook schools. more
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