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The Lynbrook-East Rockaway Rotary Club hosted its 13th annual John Rossetti-Diana Pirrone Service Above Self award ceremony on Sun., May 23 at Villa Umberto’s in Elmont. more
Interested in learning about East Rockaway and Lynbrook’s early history? The Historical Society of East Rockaway and Lynbrook (HSERL) is bringing its 3rd annual Historical Retrospective to the Lynbrook Library June 9 and 10, and June 14 througj 17. The programs and exhibits will highlight significant events, families and the earlier times of Lynbrook and East Rockaway. more
Michael D. Barra, longtime Lynbrook resident and father of Assemblyman Bob Barra (R-Lynbrook) died on May 27. He was 85. more
Police arrested a Valley Stream man they say beat up two teenagers with a baseball bat two weeks ago in Lynbrook. more
The Lynbrook Community hosted its fourth annual Relay For Life on Saturday, May 22 at the track of Lynbrook South Middle School on Union Avenue, from 5 p.m. until midnight. The event is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. more
East Rockaway 8 a.m. – Interfaith service at St.Raymond’s Church, Atlantic Ave.., East Rockaway 10 a.m. – parade will start at VFW Post on Main Street; ceremony at … more
Lynbrook officials are bringing the Vietnam Moving Wall — a half-size replica of the Vietnam Memorial Monument in Washington, D.C. — to the village in June. So far, officials have raised $6,000 — which leaves them $19,000 still to go. “We need to help the vets and show our respect for all their dedication and patriotism,” said Lynbrook Trustee Alan Beach, who, along with the Western Long Island Detachment Marine Corps League, is spearheading the effort to bring the Moving Wall to Lynbrook. more
Lynbrook Mayor Brian Curran has been named the Nassau County Republican Party’s choice to fill Assemblyman Bob Barra’s seat in the November election. Curran, 41, a longtime Lynbrook resident, began a four-year term as mayor in 2007. more
Lynbrook officials are bringing the Vietnam Moving Wall — the half-size replica of the Vietnam Memorial Monument in Washington, D.C.— to the village in June. So far, officials have raised $6,000 — which leaves them $19,000 still to go. "We need to help the vets and show our respect for all their dedication and patriotism," said Lynbrook Trustee Alan Beach, who, along with the Western Long Island Detachment Marine Corps League, is spearheading the effort to bring the Moving Wall to Lynbrook. more
Doing their part to contribute to the Lynbrook School District’s Relay for Life, kindergartners and their families rolled up their sleeves and slipped on their sneakers to participate in their third annual Mini Relay. more
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