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Five trustee candidates are vying for two seats in Lynbrook. Polls are open on March 19 from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Greis Park. Here's what each candidate had to say about the village's most pressing issues. more
Unlike Lynbrook, the Village of East Rockaway’s March 19 election will be uncontested, as Mayor Bruno Romano, Trustee Rich Bilello and Trustee Gordon Fox run for re-election without opposition. more
The Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce and the League of Women Voters will host a Meet the Candidates Night and Debate for those running in the upcoming village election at the Lynbrook Public Library on March 7, at 7 p.m. All residents are welcome. more
Lynbrook and East Rockaway village officials are pushing back against Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to slash state aid to villages. The plan was included in Cuomo’s 2019-20 budget, proposed on … more
Standing in front of Village Hall surrounded by several supporters, Lynbrook Deputy Mayor Hilary Becker announced at a news conference on Jan. 2 that he would challenge Mayor Alan Beach in the March 19 village election, citing his family’s history of public service. more
Lynbrook Deputy Mayor Hilary Becker announced at a news conference on Jan. 2 that he will challenge Mayor Alan Beach in the village election on March 19, citing his family’s history of public service. more
Renee Persandi wanted her son, Jason, to take dance classes, but could not find a studio that would accommodate his special needs as a child with Down Syndrome. Then, she saw a post on the website for the Carle Place School District’s Special Education Parent Teacher Association, which advertised the Branch Out Dance program in Lynbrook. more
Lynbrook residents gathered on the corner of Stauderman and Forest avenues for the village’s annual holiday celebration on Dec. 2. more
After more than 100 people signed an online petition urging East Rockaway village officials to make Marion Street a one-way road during school days, village employees recently installed a restricted turn sign at the intersection of Waverly Avenue and Marion. more
Jay T. Korth recalled that his late father, Jay F. Korth, loved his family, the Village of Lynbrook and golf. more
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