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To commemorate the International Day of Peace, students at Lynbrook’s Waverly Park School participated in an act of art activism called Pinwheels for Peace. Every student in the school created a pinwheel, decorated with their own personal message of peace. The entire student body, who gathered around the peace pole outside of their school, placed the pinwheels around the perimeter of the lawn to create a visual statement of their commitment to the ideals of peace. more
Three workers were injured on Monday, one seriously, when high-walled shelving they were building inside a factory at 340 Hendrickson Avenue in Lynbrook collapsed. more
After one very hot summer, fall has at last arrived, bringing with it cool, crisp air, football and street fairs. Fall festivals have long been a South Shore tradition, perfectly suited to our many small-town downtowns. more
Lynbrook's Our Lady of Peace held its annual fair last weekend, to the delight of both children and adults. Rock climbing, rides, games, great food and fun were the highlights of the event. more
On Sept. 12, the Vulcan Chemical & Hose Company Engine #2 revved up to commemorate ten decades of service to the community. With honoring their past, company’s volunteer firefighters and members engulfed themselves in remembering many fond moments, memories, and mementos over the years in Lynbrook. more
Jaclyn Stamile’s Girl Scout Gold Award Project got off to a great start at the Lynbrook Recreation Center on Sept. 11 when dozens of residents showed up to design and paint their own tile for the mosaic that will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Village of Lynbrook. “I came to be part of the patchwork,” said one elementary school student. “I’m going to draw my school on my tile.” more
Catherine Papandrew, president of the Lynbrook school board, has received a New York State School Boards Association Honorary Master of Boardsmanship Award. The award is the highest honor bestowed by the association’s Leadership Development Recognition Program. more
Exhibits and more... Defying The Devil: Christian Clergy Who Saved Jews From The HolocaustPhotographs, artifacts and video relate the events of the Holocaust. Through Sept. 30. Holocaust Memorial … more
Over the summer, rising Lynbrook High School seniors worked on science research projects in labs around the city and around the world. Ankush Mohile experimented with developing a new anti-cancer drug that he derived from a plant in a lab in India. Jacob Kayen studied the ruins of Welsh castles for his project in medieval anthropology. more
Mayor Brian Curran and the Village Board of Trustees urge residents of Lynbrook to participate in an upcoming promotional event on Sept. 25 called “$25 on the 25th” to support Main Street business across New York State during this stubborn economic downturn. “The “$25 on the 25th” campaign is being jointly sponsored by The New York State Conference of Mayors, the New York Press Association, and the New York State Economic Development Council” said Trustee Hilary Becker. more
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