In a quiet corner of Lynbrook North Middle School, students have created a unique space for empathy and connection: a Social-Emotional Lending Library. Launched during Mental Health Awareness Month, the student-led initiative offers over 75 books in English and Spanish exploring identity, resilience, and belonging—turning reading into a powerful tool for emotional support and inclusivity.
East Rockaway voters approved a $250,000 boost to the district’s capital reserve fund on May 20, allowing for completion of the High School Cupola Replacement project by September 2025. The renovation, which includes restoring the original bell and replacing weather-damaged materials, brings the total project budget to $563,000 — with no added tax impact to residents.
Lynbrook paid tribute to its veterans with a heartfelt two-day Patriots’ Weekend celebration. Residents gathered at Greis Park on Sunday for live music, a picnic hosted by Mayor Alan Beach, and family-friendly entertainment. The remembrance continued on Monday with the annual Memorial Day parade and a Doughboy service honoring those who served.
East Rockaway honored its veterans during the 2025 Memorial Day parade, which featured local organizations and community groups marching through the village. Starting at the V.F.W. Hall on Main Street, the parade followed a route along Atlantic Avenue and Center Avenue before concluding with a solemn ceremony at Memorial Park.
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