Baseball legend Dwight Gooden signs autographs at Lynbrook Chamber’s car show
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Local officials and business owners met with Dwight Gooden before he signed autographs for the crowd. From left are Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce Bill Gaylor, Republican candidate for the 20th Assembly district Joshua Wanderer, Leg. Fran Becker, Gooden, Card Shack owner Steve Cardi and his father, Gary Cardi.
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Ashley Larotonda, of Ozone Park, pretends to take a ride in her grandfather’s classic 1938 Packard.
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Chamber member Harry Levitt, longtime coordinator of the car show, walks down Atlantic Avenue as the band, Moonlight Bay, sets up.
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Thomas, Noah and Daniel Berrios, of Lynbrook, enjoyed the car show with their grandmother, Maria Gonzalez.
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Matt O’Connor, of Lynbrook, had his baseball signed by baseball legend Dwight Gooden.
The Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce hosted its summer weekly Classic Car Show on Thursday night on Atlantic Avenue between Sunrise Highway and Merrick Road.
The band Moonlight Bay played some lively songs for the crowd as dozens of fans waited in line to meet baseball legend Dwight Gooden, who played for both the Yankees and the Mets. Gooden signed autographs and posed for photos with fans.