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It took a full nine innings, two more than usual, but Lynbrook defeated North Shore, 4-0, in the first round of the Class A baseball playoffs last Saturday. Senior Andrew Marks’ RBI single in the top of the ninth snapped a scoreless tie, highlighting a four-run outburst by the Owls on a day when pitching and defense dominated. more
Freshman Jen Fay scored a career-high 31 points and pulled down 16 rebounds to lead No. 5 Lynbrook (15-4) to a thrilling 69-68 road win over No. 4 North Shore in the quarterfinal round of the Class A playoffs. more
Junior guard Brooke Gerstman scored a game-high 29 points and dished out five assists to lead No. 5 Lynbrook to a 74-35 rout of up-and-coming Glen Cove in the first round of the Nassau Class A girls’ basketball playoffs last Friday. more
For the first time since 2003, the Long Island Class III championship team resides in Nassau County. Lynbrook tops Sayville, 42-27. more
When I first ran for the Senate in 1980, the middle class was going through one of its most trying times in history. People were frustrated. Inflation had skyrocketed. Crime was infiltrating our suburban neighborhoods. Property taxes were becoming stifling. more
Lynbrook High School alumni from the Class of 1970 reunited with a gala event at the Knights of Columbus on Hempstead Ave., in Lynbrook on Oct. 9. Old friends caught up on what’s been going on in their lives since their days at Lynbrook High. Other events included a walk through the school, a visit to the football game with Lynbrook playing Hewlett, and a trip to White Castle, Gino’s Pizza, and other old “haunts.” more
With Election Day less than two months away, President Obama has taken to blaming Republicans for slowing economic growth by not supporting his economic agenda. more
There are two ways to write this story: glass half full, glass half empty. I believe I’ll take a sip from each in describing the recent reunion cruise of Lawrence High School’s class of 1964. more
Behind the purple sign and the boutique feel of Plum, a resale shop that opened in May, is a purpose. All profits go to several charities with programs designed to help both children and adults in a variety of situations. more
East Rockaway High School has chosen it's Valedictorian and Salutatorian for the Class of 2010. They are Erin Eschbach and Steven Pastore. more
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