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To go along with his legacy of being “Mr. Lynbrook,” there is now a new way to describe the late Dr. Santo Barbarino — hall of famer. Barbarino, who once served as the athletic director, … more
About 145 local residents came out to the Lawrence Yacht and Country Club on July 24 to participate in a golf event honoring Dr. Santo Barbarino, the former Superintendent of Lynbrook schools who died suddenly in August 2012 at age 67. more
Dr. Santo Barbarino, also known as ‘Mr. Lynbrook’, made his mark on every student, teacher, administrator and community member in the Lynbrook community during his 32 years in the district. He served as principal of Lynbrook High School for 20 years between 1986-2006 and became superintendent in 2008, until his untimely passing last August at the age of 67. more
A search is under way for a new Lynbrook School District superintendent — but many community members and teachers believe that the hunt could end now and that the interim appointee, Dr. … more
When I received a phone call on August 27 from Dr. Melissa Burak, informing me that my brother, Santo, was taken to South Nassau Communities Hospital, I immediately called my son, Chris, who met me … more
A community is in mourning since it was comfirmed today by Lynbrook police that Lynbrook School Superintendent Dr. Santo Barbarino died unexpectedly on Monday. He was 67. Barbarino, who was the assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, replaced Dr. Philip Cicero as superintendent for the district in 2008. more
The early-morning massacre at the midnight showing of “The Dark Knight Rises” on July 20 at the AMC theater in Aurora, Colo., has left moviegoers around the nation shocked and troubled. more
By Brian Croce bcroce@liherald.com Lynbrook School District administrators unveiled part of their tentative 2012-13 school budget to the Board of Education and community members on Feb. 15, … more
In what they described as a lack of transparency and knowledge about the district’s decision to dissolve the Marion Street and Waverly Park School optional zone, several community me more
Visibly upset residents brought drug paraphernalia to Lynbrook Village Hall. They brought photos of what they believe is illegal activity on their streets, and talked of the smell of marijuana permeating their otherwise peaceful existence. more
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