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A lifelong resident of East Rockaway, David Donovan has spent his free time giving back to the community and his church ever since his high school days. In recognition of his efforts — including considerable volunteer work with Bethany Congregational Church — the Herald is proud to name Donovan its 2022 Person of the Year. more
The Lynbrook and East Rockaway fire departments joined other local fire departments as part of the Nassau County Firefighters Operation Wounded Warriors to deliver gifts to wounded service members and their families. more
The Village of Lynbrook's annual Menorah Lighting Tuesday, Dec. 20 drew plenty of people for a festive night. -- Photos by Daniel Tommasino/Herald more
“Blessed be God who worked miracles for our forefathers in those days, at this time.” The Chanukah candle-lighting blessing is a contradiction in terms. After all is it “in those days” or “at this time”? more
Holiday shopping season is upon us, and whether you’re a shopper who plans ahead or a last-minute scrambler, Main Streets have everything you need to complete your list. more
Kathy Payne, a former teacher from East Rockaway High School, started the Canstruction team in 2018 and the team has won every competition since then. more
Over the Columbus Day break, the Lynbrook East Rockaway Panthers Girls’ U17 soccer team traveled to Poughquag for the 22nd Annual Beekman Cup. The team went undefeated as they faced competitors from three of the top 30 ranked Early Development Program teams in the state. more
The Village of East Rockaway provided the community with a little taste of Deutschland, during its annual three-day Oktoberfest and Fall Festival along the waterfront. more
The Denton Homestead, at 60 Denton Ave. in East Rockaway, is a historic landmark that has been there for more than 200 years. This homestead will soon hit the auction block, according to a notice of sale issued by the Nassau County Supreme Court. more
East Rockaway resident Larry Wallach opened a petting zoo he called Sloth Encounters in Suffolk County’s Town of Islip, where he houses and offers his pet sloths — the notoriously slow-moving, long-clawed mammals indigenous to the rainforests of Central and South America. Since opening his doors earlier this year, Wallach has faced severe public backlash from wildlife and animal activists, concerned neighbors, and now Islip town officials. more
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