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The Smithtown School District will restrict the use of 34 BrainPop instructional videos in classrooms because they introduce topics like Black Lives Matter and human sexuality. more
Polls will be open at the Charles H. Formont Senior Center for an uncontested village election on March 16. Ahead of the election, the candidates discussed their goals. more
This week's letters to the Editor focus on the upcoming Lynbrook village election. more
Two candidates will vie for Lynbrook village justice in the March 16 election. more
Three candidates will vie for two seats on the Lynbrook village board of trustees in next Tuesday’s election. The Herald recently asked them about the issues facing the village. more
At Vision Long Island’s 19th annual Smart Growth Summit, which was held virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic, Lynbrook Mayor Alan Beach was one of many mayors and town supervisors who spoke about overcoming difficulties during the coronavirus pandemic. more
Laura Ryder, a lifelong Lynbrook resident and longtime community activist, recently announced that she planned to run for the Lynbrook village board of trustees in March. more
Over the past 10 summers, the Lynbrook Village Pool has hosted Swim Across America, a charity event that raises funds to fight cancer. more
The village trustee elections originally scheduled for March 18 have been  moved to April 28, according to an executive order signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.  The move is intended to reduce … more
Oscar Wilde’s frequently quoted adage “No good deed goes unpunished” can easily be applied to New York state’s recently enacted bail reform law, which ends bail for misdemeanor and low-level felony crimes considered nonviolent. The State Legislature’s intent may have been good . . . more
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