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The Villages of Lynbrook and East Rockaway scored high marks for their transparency to the press in a recent study. Lynbrook earned an A+ open records rating, while East Rockaway was graded as a B- in evaluations by the Press Club of Long Island — a local chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. more
As Bill Gaylor sat in his customary spot in an easy chair inside the Lyn Gift Shop — dressed to the nines as usual in a beige suit jacket and olive shirt complete with a tie — he smiled proudly and explained his reasoning behind selling a store he has owned for three decades. more
Elected leaders often look upon the Freedom of Information Act with barely disguised disapproval, and more often with outright disdain. Heck, the president who signed the act . . . more
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has announced plans to invest nearly $10 million to upgrade the Lynbrook Long Island Railroad train station, which is in need of a significant overhaul. more
All of Long Island is now under a Blizzard Watch from late Monday, March 13, into Wednesday, March 15. On Monday, the villages of Lynbrook and East Rockaway were busily preparing for the storm. more
Local elected officials are teaming up to urge the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to allocate funds toward improving the Lynbrook and Rockville Centre train stations, which they say have been neglected. more
The Lynbrook New Vision Party hosted the 2017 Mayor William J. Hendrick Community Awards Night at the Saint Mary’s Knights of Columbus on Feb. 17. more
The Lynbrook Public Library will host Bill Bleyer, the co-author of the book “Long Island and the Civil War: Queens, Nassau and Suffolk During the War Between the States” on March 13 at 7 p.m. more
What was the Democratic Party’s position on immigration that was strongly advocated by former President Bill Clinton, and was widely cheered by his party, in his address to Congress on Jan. 24, 1995? more
The headquarters for the Lynbrook Fire Department will soon be renamed in honor of former longtime Chief James McDermott, who died in August at age 55. Mayor Bill Hendrick announced the news at the Feb. 21 village board meeting. more
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