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Lynbrook High School student Evan Greif visited Japan in June, an opportunity that he described as a fantasy that became a reality. It was an eye-opening introduction to a country that Evan, 16, found particularly alluring. more
Cornell University has chosen East Rockaway in Nassau County to train students in doing a village-wide street tree inventory. On Saturday, August 7 and Sunday August 8, five teams, headed by Professor Nina Bassuk of the Cornell University Urban Horticulture Institute, will be collecting data on village street trees. more
Kaitlin LaBarca of Lynbrook can describe herself as one of the few and the proud — and the only girl from her Lynbrook High School class to enter the military — since she joined the Marines last November. more
Sometimes, words are not enough. Even though words are my business, there are so many others who said it better about the life and passing of their -- and my -- beloved Mayor Ed Sieban. So instead, I put together a montage of photos and short videos of the mayor "in action." I hope you like it. more
    Dressed in colorful costumes representing countries from around the world, students at the Malverne's Davison Avenue Elementary School staged a parade of nations to mark the start … more
On June 28, Tim Healy, 17, of Lynbrook, attain Eagle status during the troop’s year-end Court of Honor and pot luck supper held at at St. James Methodist Church in Lynbrook. more
On June 28, three local students were honored by the ELLM Association of Girl Scouts when they received their Gold Award. Amanda Eckert, Carrie Feltkamp and Sarah Kalny, all Lynbrook residents, completed the rigorous requirements to earn the highest honor in Girl Scouts. more
The Malverne Board of Education will ask voters on Aug. 12 for permission to spend about $535,000 from reserve funds to purchase three school buses and buy property near the Davison Avenue Elementary School in Lynbrook. more
Many people e-mailed or called the Herald to add their comments about the death of Mayor Ed Sieban. Most spoke of his open-mindedness, his fairness, and his devotion to his village and his family. Space limitations did not allow us to print all of these tributes, or we had to edit some of them to fit, so we have posted them in their entirety here. To add your comment, please send to MMalloy@liherald.com, or sign up to comment at the end of the story. Thank you, Mary Malloy, editor more
Local high school football players will focus on character development and specific skill training when the National Football League’s High School Player Development (HSPD) program comes to town for a week, beginning July 5th throught the 9th. more
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