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Second-graders at West End School in Lynbrook recently wrote get-well cards and letters to wounded servicemen and women. One of the students, Francesca, 7, wrote a very moving message for U.S. Army Master Sergeant Leeroy Evangelista, who was wounded while defending our country. more
The inside of the Brown family’s house on Lyon Place in Lynbrook resembled a scene out of the North Pole this December, with boxes upon boxes stacked up just beyond the entrance. Though she’s only a fourth-grader at West End Elementary School, Chloe Brown, 10, took on the role of Santa Claus this holiday season, starting a gift donation collection that totaled more than $5,000 of goods for victims of the wildfires in Gatlinburg, Tenn. more
No Long Beach local hopes for bad weather during the summer season, unless, perhaps, you live on Virginia Avenue. more
Summer Concert Series continues on the beach July 21, 25-28. Turnpike Joe and The Traffic Jam performs at the Long Beach Public Library July 23. Beach Movie Night on July 23. Click for details. more
Trucks will begin hauling 250,000 tons of large stones through the West End and the city this month as the Army Corps of Engineers begins work on a large-scale coastal protection project that … more
Generations of past and present students of Lynbrook’s West End School came together for a picnic that marked the schools anniversary of 90 years. Families spread out picnic dinners while … more
Longtime Long Beach resident Con Astone, a singer and multi-instrumentalist who performed with Elvis Presley, Teddy Randazzo and other popular acts in Las Vegas, died on May 26 after a battle with … more
Amid an outcry from residents, developers looking to build two luxury condominium towers along the boardwalk on the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach property have scaled back the proposed height of the buildings. more
Residents and tourists flocked to the city’s beaches over the Memorial Day weekend for a sample of the upcoming summer season, and the city described the turnout as “terrific.” “[T]he … more
The City Council unanimously approved a measure last week that will cut red tape for residents in the Walks and West End neighborhoods looking to elevate their homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The resolution also closed a zoning loophole that allowed a developer to build a controversial two-family home on West Market Street last year and sparked a public outcry. more
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