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Here are the latest letters to the Lynbrook/East Rockaway Herald, regarding the Lynbrook Owls boys' basketball team and the upcoming Lynbrook mayoral election. more
In the wake of Lynbrook Deputy Mayor Hilary Becker announcing that he is running against Mayor Alan Beach in the mayoral election on March 19, Hilary’s brother, Fran Becker, has called on him to resign from his position as deputy mayor. more
With political signs in hand, dozens of residents turned out for a rally for Mayor Alan Beach and Village Trustees Ann Marie Reardon and Robert Boccio at the Lynbrook roller hockey rink on Saturday, chanting “Four more years!” and “Lynbrook first” as they urged voters to re-elect the Beach team. more
Whenever the discussion turns to Long Island real estate, someone is bound to bring up apartment buildings. People are usually for or against them. The same arguments have played out over the past 20 years . . . more
The Lynbrook Mayor's Golf Outing raised $12,500 for ailing Lynbrook Police Sgt. Ronald Fleury and another $2,500 for the Lynbrook Community Chest. more
Lynbrook village officials have set Oct. 1 for a public hearing at which a developer will present a proposal to build a transit-oriented apartment building and a parking garage downtown. more
Tens of millions of dollars in state sales taxes are generated in Nassau County’s 64 villages each year. The state keeps part of the money, and sends part of it . . . more
As the sun beat down on the fifth hole at the Seawane Club in Hewlett Harbor on Monday, Lynbrook Mayor Alan Beach prepared to tee off. One of the onlookers speculated about where Beach’s shot would land. “It’s not gonna go in, I’ll tell you that much,” Beach yelled with a laugh before driving the ball. more
The Lynbrook Community Chest is hosting the annual Mayor’s Golf Outing at the Seawane Country Club, 1300 Club Drive, Hewlett. more
Freeport generates roughly $15.8 million a year in state sales taxes. The state collects the money, and then sends back roughly $6.2 million to Nassau County and the Town of Hempstead.The share of … more
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