Three years ago, the district implemented a literacy coaching program to improve reading and writing in students from kindergarten through sixth grade.
On March 26, Lynbrook resident Marisa Faranda reported her husband parked near Lloyd Avenue, and when he opened his car door, another vehicle zoomed past and almost hit him.
Gov. Kathy Hochul approved the nomination for the Lynbrook Public Library’s inclusion on the state and national registers of historic places, making it the only location on Long Island to receive this nomination.
Three newly elected and reelected officials have joined the Lynbrook Village Board, bringing a wealth of experience and dedication to local government. Richard Fasano, Michael Habert, and Michael Hawxhurst each take on new roles with a focus on enhancing community safety, development, and services.
Rescuing Families, a Franklin Square-based nonprofit, held a pottery night fundraiser on March 12, during which attendees hand-built and painted their own gnomes to take home.
Columnist
Nassau County has enjoyed a lot of success during my time as county executive.
Columnist
In the warm bosom of my mother’s nuclear family, accent on nuclear, Passover was a sacred time.
Editorial
It is National Volunteer Month, a time to recognize the vital contributions of volunteers and encourage others to take part in acts of service.
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The sudden rise in deadly accidents on Long Island’s streets and highways is deeply alarming, and demands actions.