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Many friends, family members, Lynbrook firefighters and fellow correction officers and co-workers from the sheriff’s office where Lenny Llewellyn, 43, is employed came out to support him … more
While most are preparing for Thanksgiving, thinking about holiday shopping or getting ready for the upcoming winter season, the members of the Lynbrook Fire Department Emergency Medical Company are getting ready for a Fall Festival Fundraising event to be held on November 20 to support one of their members, firefighter/EMT Kelly Ann Cartmell. more
The Malverne school district lost three new school buses and use of its portable classrooms last Sunday morning after a fire broke out and engulfed the recently purchased buses more
Gather up your little goblins, conjure up some creative costumes and prepare some scary, scrumptious sweets for a great ghostly gathering. Involve everyone in fun-to-make (and to eat) Halloween recipes that are more
As part of the weeklong celebration of Safety Week, students at West End School in Lynbrook received a firsthand lesson in fire safety from members of the Lynbrook Fire Department’s Vulcan Company. Fire department volunteers brought fire engines, hoses and fire gear with them to teach the children some unforgettable lessons about preventing and surviving fires. more
Hot wheels On Oct. 23, the Lynbrook Fire Department responded to a working car fire in the parking lot along Peninsula Blvd. between Earle and Vincent avenues. Truck Company, Vulcan Company and Hose Company responded to the scene under the command of First Deputy Chief Mike Hynes. Firefighters were at the scene for about 20 minutes.  more
A 7000-volt power line shorted and fell across Merrick Road on Oct. 12, closing the busy roadway for hours. The live power line set the asphalt roadway afire and briefly caused an outage in many parts of the village, including Village Hall.   more
When firefighters wash down their trucks after making on a run, they may have to pay a fee on that water. Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, a Republican from Bethpage, has proposed a water use fee in the county’s 2011 budget. At a news conference in front of the North Merrick firehouse on Friday, Nassau County Legislator Dave Denenberg said the fee is really a tax. more
On Saturday evening, Sept. 25, the Lynbrook Baptist Church sponsored a benefit softball game at Greis Park to benefit the Lynbrook Volunteer Fire Department … 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
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