The St. Mary’s/Maris Stella Knights of Columbus Council No. 2228 in Lynbrook hosted its annual barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 3, bringing together community members of all ages for a day of fun and …
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By Daniel Offner
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8/9/24
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The language of filmmaking is the mother tongue of Greg Blank, an East Rockaway native and Lynbrook High School alum, as the filmmaker and cinema lecturer brought his professional knowledge to …
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By Parker Schug
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8/9/24
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The Lynbrook Summer Playground’s Pirate Day was a success on July 19 as students came ready with eyepatches, hook hands, bandanas, and more, signaling a day of fun.
Each year, the Summer …
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By Ben Fiebert
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8/9/24
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More than 100 students from 31 school districts in Nassau were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society this year. Five of these honorees came from the Lynbrook and East Rockaway school …
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By Justin McKenzie
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8/9/24
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Sunbathing, surfing and maybe even a few sandcastles took a back seat last Saturday as a wresting tournament with nearly 250 participants dominated a steamy summer day in Long Beach.
The …
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By Tony Bellissimo
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8/9/24
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Are you ready for some football? On Aug. 19, all 53 Nassau County public high school football programs can begin preparations for the upcoming season, scheduled to open Friday, Sept. 6 with six games …
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By Tony Bellissimo
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8/9/24
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Scorching, sweltering, suffocating. We’re all struggling to keep our cool these days, as a dangerous heat dome hovers over much of the country and threatens lives and livelihoods.
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By Lauren Krueger
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8/9/24
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In a world where news breaks instantly on our phones, cracking the world open in an instant, behold the weekly newspaper, the tortoise of the news business. As I write, I realize it’s not all bad to have time to think between 72-point headlines.
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By Randi Kreiss
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8/9/24
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As we mark the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples on Friday, it’s crucial for us here on Long Island to reflect on the rich indigenous history that shapes our communities and landscapes. From the Shinnecock and Montaukett to the Unkechaug and Setauket, Native American tribes have been integral to Long Island’s story since long before European settlers arrived.
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8/9/24
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“Watch for the warning signs of a flashover” is one of the most important lessons I learned in the Nassau County Fire Service Academy when I began active service with the Wantagh Fire Department over 30 years ago.
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By Steve Rhoads
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8/9/24
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