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Sharp-shooting Annie Oakley and friends came to town on July 11 when Plaza Productions, Inc. presented “Annie Get Your Gun” in East Rockaway’s Memorial Park. more
Family members, friends, and residents, as well as state, town, county and village officials and local spiritual leaders of all denominations filled St. Raymond's Church to capacity on July 9 to say goodbye to East Rockaway's Mayor Edward T. Sieban, who died suddenly on July 3 from acute pancreatitis. He was 49. more
“Everyone has been feeling very helpless about the horrible crisis unfolding every day with the devastating oil spill,” said the school’s reading teacher, Lorraine Donlon. “Our older students, who follow the nightly news and read the newspaper, have expressed grief over the death of wild life.” more
Skyler Kessler, left, of East Rockaway, met recording artist Aaron Fresh at I met him at 92.3 Now's One Night Stand. Aaron Hinton-Marshall, better known by his stage name Aaron Fresh is a Trinidadian American recording artist. He is signed to Ncredible, and dually to Island Def Jam, and his debut album is set to be released this summer. more
"I met Al Franken at the Book Revue in Huntington when he was doing a book signing a few years ago," said Lynbrook resident Vicki Alspector. She and her husband, Rubin, met Colin Powell in Miami when he was the keynote speaker at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation Dinner. more
East Rockaway village board member Francis Lenahan has had a change of heart about the proposed rezoning of the industrial district more
In true red, white and blue fashion, Lynbrook resident and businessman Francis X. Becker Jr., Nassau County’s 6th District legislator, officially announced his run for the congressional seat in the 4th District now held by Democrat Carolyn McCarthy. more
Lynbrook High School named it Valedictorian, Chelsea Goldinger, and Salutatorian Daniel Trotta, for its 2010 graduating class. more
The Moving Wall will be available for viewing 24 hours a day, starting on June 10 and ending on June 13 in Greis Veterans Memorial Park in Lynbrook.Services will be held nightly at 7 p.m., followed by taps more
Former Lynbrook resident Jodie Arnold — with help from her granddaughter, Caitlin Arnold — has written an engaging, funny and charming children’s book titled “Growing Up Hamburger.” The idea for the memoir came to Arnold, who is in her 80s, as she was telling bedtime stories to her granddaughter, Caitlin. more
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