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On the evening of Feb. 1, a family waited patiently on the platform of the Lynbrook Long Island Rail Road station for the arrival of a train that would bring their son home from the war in Afghanistan. Army 1st Lt. Steven R. Liguori II, 25, a Lynbrook firefighter, was finally coming home after a year of deployment, followed by a short stay at the Fort Dix Army Hospital in New Jersey for treatment of an injury he suffered when insurgents attacked his base on Dec. 2, just before he was to return to the U.S. more
Lynbrook firefighters battled a truck blaze at 5:30 a.m. last Sunday in the Long Island Banana Company’s parking lot on Williams Street. Tally-Ho Engine 3 from nearby Horton Avenue and … more
Ex-Chief and Honorary Commissioner Dominic J.DeCarlo Jr., who died in January, was honored by the Village of Lynbrook and the members of Tally-Ho Engine Company 3 of the Lynbrook Fire Department, … more
In the early 1900’s, the Tally-Ho Inn, a three-story restaurant/bar and rooming house, stood at the corner of Merrick Road, then called “Plank Road” for its wooden roadway, and Horton Avenue, … more
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