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A three-vehicle crash in Lynbrook on Aug. 25 resulted in the death of one motorist and critically injured two other people. more
The Lynbrook Fire Department put out a food fire truck on Denton Avenue in the village as the vehicle's propane tanks helped spread the Aug. 23 blaze. more
The state’s public service commission has approved a rate increase for Liberty Utilities, which provides water services to some 120,000 customers in Nassau County.   more
Since April, Lynbrook has seen an alarming rise in vehicle overturn accidents, with seven reported in just four months. The unprecedented increase has officials on alert. According to village … more
Lynbrook is anticipating the completion of The Langdon at 47 Broadway, a new residential development featuring 201 units, in the heart of the village across the street from the Long Island Rail Road … more
The Rockville Centre/East Rockaway/Hewlett Cyclones junior varsity ice hockey team clinched the New York Islanders High School Hockey League Championship following a season marked by intense … more
Author Karen Taylor Bass, a New Jersey resident, explained what brought her to Ground Central Coffee in Lynbrook on Aug. 17 to host her book chat and signing event. “I lived here in … more
The slogan “The War on Women” has largely been associated with the critical issue of women’s reproductive rights. With a presidential election coming in November, we have already heard the phrase being used not only in reference to federal races but also in local and state contests. more
Yes, I think we can all agree that New York City’s roads are too crowded, the air is too polluted, and a lot of money is needed to improve mass transit, but the plan to charge commuters $15 to enter Manhattan — on top of the tolls they’re already paying — that was recently put on hold by Gov. Kathy Hochul isn’t the way to go. more
A concerning trend has emerged in Nassau County under the leadership of County Executive Bruce A. Blakeman and the Republican legislative majority. Their approach, which prioritizes headline-grabbing issues over effective governance, is already proving costly to county taxpayers. more
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