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By Clarissa Hamlin Mayor Bill Hendrick, who was hospitalized for heart problems in April and released last month, underwent triple bypass surgery on Tuesday morning, as the Herald went to … more
Lynbrook’s mayor, Bill Hendrick, took his center seat at Monday night’s board meeting after being hospitalized for several weeks. Hendrick turned his attention to the night’s business right away, occasionally tossing in jokes that residents have come to expect from him. His laughter seemed light, and he said, “I’m back.” more
The New York State Senate recently passed legislation that would, if passed by the Assembly and signed by the governor, require people to indicate on their driver’s license applications whether they wish to become organ donors. more
Lynbrook Mayor Bill Hendrick, who has been a patient in the ICU at Winthrop University Hospital since April 29, is facing heart surgery -- possibly a bypass operation -- as early as next week, according to Deputy Mayor Alan Beach. more
The Village of Lynbrook’s proposed 2011-12 budget, coming in at about $33.5 million, is 3.6 percent higher than the current spending plan. The tax rate for homeowners is expected to increase by a little more than 6 percent. Village Administrator John Giordano said that the increase is attributable to a reduction of village tax assessments. more
Get your taste buds ready, everyone — ‘cause it’s sure to be an exciting evening filled with great food and drink on May 3 as Lynbrook gears up for its second annual “A Taste of Lynbrook,” sponsored by the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce. more
About 40 residents urged Mayor Bill Hendrick and Deputy Mayor Alan Beach to further consider their issues with TMobile’s proposal to erect rooftop antennas at 875 Sunrise Highway.Concerns over possible health risks and aesthetic effects were brought up by several people at an informal community meeting on April 7. more
Residents of Lynbrook and surrounding areas bowed their heads, waved flags or both as two pieces of steel from the World Trade Center towers made their way from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Oceanside Iron & Steel Supply on April 7, escorted by the Fire Riders and Patriot Guard Riders motorcycle organizations of New York and the Lynbrook police and fire departments. more
In his first address as mayor to a major village organization, Bill Hendrick was the guest speaker at the Chamber of Commerce’s monthly networking breakfast on Tuesday morning. Hendrick told chamber members that the village would be moving forward with a “believe, dream and imagine” attitude. more
Fresh off a school record-tying 45-win campaign, Hofstra returned all but two starters to the softball field and appears primed to make more noise on the national scene. The Pride, which lost a … more
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