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By Clarissa Hamlin Village officials are examining their taxicab law, according to Mayor Bill Hendrick, who informally announced the news at village board meeting on June 6. Specifically, … more
Did you know that one in five Americans suffers from mental illness? Did you know that more than 30,000 people a year commit suicide in the United States?On July 13 2009, Frank S. Panobianco, lost … more
Robbery Squad detectives are investigating a Robbery that occurred on Thursday, May 19 at 3:55 p.m. in Lynbrook. more
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T he Lynbrook School District is proposing a 2011-12 budget of just under $72.9 million, an increase of 2.81 percent over the current spending plan, with a tax levy increase of 4.24 percent. State … more
The Village of Lynbrook’s proposed 2011-12 budget, coming in at about $33.5 million, is 3.6 percent higher than the current spending plan. The tax rate for homeowners is expected to increase by a little more than 6 percent. Village Administrator John Giordano said that the increase is attributable to a reduction of village tax assessments. more
Students in Mrs. Peters third-grade class at Our Lady of Peace School in Lynbrook collected and put together Easter baskets for children. They donated them to Sister Barbara for the church’s Parish Social Ministry. more
Get your taste buds ready, everyone — ‘cause it’s sure to be an exciting evening filled with great food and drink on May 3 as Lynbrook gears up for its second annual “A Taste of Lynbrook,” sponsored by the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce. more
The Hippo class, led my Miss Terri and Miss Rita of Intercommunity Nursery School, invited the children’s families to join them in a celebration of their “Exploration of Great Artists." The children and their guests had the opportunity to paint icing on cookies, craft paper mosaics, capture still life in drawings and to create pictures on the computer. The students also shared their special art books with the class. It was a morning filled with creativity and fun for all. more
The Student Council at Lynbrook’s Waverly Park School organized their annual Little Doctor’s Blood Drive, with the help of the fifth-grade class. They worked very hard soliciting volunteers and … more
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