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East Rockaway Florist held its Grand Opening on Saturday, with owner Tony Lombardo accepting congratulations from Village, Chamber and Town officials. more
The Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce held its annual installation dinner on Jan. 28 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Lynbrook. more
Lynbrook High School students Erica and Matthew DeMichiel collected over 120 new children’s books at multiple sites in Lynbrook and East Rockaway on behalf of First Book-Long Island, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing new books to children from low-income households in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The group’s mission is to instill a love of reading in youngsters who would not otherwise have access to books in their homes. more
Micaela Kessler represented Marion Street 5th grade at the All County music festival at the C.W. Post Tilles Center recently. The best musicians from across Nassau County are chosen for this honor. Micaela played first flute. more
The Our Lady of Peace 5th grade girls basketball team recently competed in a basketball tournament held at Saint Mary Gate of Heaven School in Ozone Park, Queens and emerged as the Division “A” champions. more
Students at Centre Avenue Elementary in East Rockaway took part in observing National Bird Day early in January. more
Judi Vining, coordinator of the Long Beach Medical Center's Coalition to Prevent Underage Drinking, says that the way to combat teenage substance abuse is by fighting it as a community — and that the initial battle starts at home. more
A man wearing a navy blue hooded jacket, a Yankees baseball cap, and sunglasses entered the Bank of America on Main Street in East Rockaway on Monday and presented a note to the teller demanding money, according to police. more
Last week, the biggest loser wasn’t Massachusetts Senate candidate Martha Coakley or the Democratic Party or President Obama. The biggest losers were New York schoolchildren, who were sold out by the state Legislature in favor of the tremendously powerful teachers unions. more
By Art Mattson  By now many readers of the Herald are aware of the tall, marble obelisk rising above the Rockville Cemetery, at the border of Lynbrook and Rockville Centre. The monument stands … more
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