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After six years of providing taxi service for Lynbrook residents, David O’Neill sold Village Car Service to his competitor, Mineola-based All Island Taxi, on Oct. 25. more
More than 20,000 people are legally driving for Uber and Lyft in New York State since legislation to bring ride-sharing to the state went into effect on June 29. “I'm proud…that a fair, safe and comprehensive ride-sharing system has been put in place that benefits New Yorkers in every corner of this great state,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement. more
As part of the $153.1 billion 2018 budget that was finalized by the New York State Senate on April 9, Transportation Network Companies such as Uber and Lyft are now permitted to operate throughout the state under a uniform statewide license. more
Several elected leaders, local residents and business owners turned out for the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce’s installation dinner for new officers and directors at the Knights of Columbus on Jan. 26. Business owners’ achievements were recognized at the celebration as well. more
The Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce awarded its local Small Businesspeople of the Year at a special breakfast ceremony on Oct. 21 at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. Maria Zaino, … more
Sean Creeden, 51, a Lynbrook resident and taxi driver for Village Car Service, was on his way home from John F. Kennedy Airport on Jan. 19 when he saw a three-car collision. He stopped to help one of … more
Seven months after Village Car Service won the right from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to park its taxis under the Lynbrook Long Island Rail … more
Village Car Service, which in February won the right to park its taxis under the Lynbrook Long Island Rail Road station — a spot previously held by All Island Transportation — has filed suit … more
The rise in fuel costs over the last few months has hurt just about everyone’s wallets. Homeowners, car owners and lawn mower enthusiasts have all felt the impact, but perhaps most of all it’s … more
As a resident of Lynbrook for more than 40 years, David O’Neill has always been very much a part of the community. He attended Lynbrook High School, graduating in 1985. He and his wife, who was born in the Lynbrook, are now raising their six-year-old daughter. more
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