Reworld facility gives Lynbrook a cleaner alternative to landfills through energy recovery

Despite lingering myths about incineration, the Village of Lynbrook uses advanced waste-to-energy technology through a partnership with Reworld to reduce landfill use, generate electricity, and support sustainable trash disposal—with environmental safeguards in place and rising recycling costs prompting renewed attention to waste management strategies.

Lynbrook High School alumnus, students reflect on the road to medicine

Three Lynbrook High School standouts—alumnus Kevin Langbart and graduating seniors Kate Santoli and Erick Diaz—are taking bold steps toward careers in medicine, each inspired by personal experiences and a shared foundation in the school’s rigorous science programs.

Lynbrook Finance superintendent discusses transparency award

For over a decade, the Lynbrook Public School District has upheld a gold standard in financial transparency—earning national recognition again in 2024 with two prestigious awards that highlight its detailed and community-focused financial reporting practices.

Assemblywoman Judy Griffin honors outstanding high school seniors

Assemblywoman Judy Griffin honored top high school seniors from New York’s Assembly District 21 with the 2025 Student Standout Awards, celebrating academic excellence, community service and student leadership across Long Island.

Plainedge tops East Rockaway for flag football title

For a second straight season, the Plainedge and East Rockaway girls’ flag football teams met with a Nassau County title on the line. And it was Plainedge repeating last year’s …

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Charles Lavine: It’s time for a change at NUMC

Sometimes, change is good. In the case of Nassau University Medical Center, it’s an absolute necessity. Years of mismanagement, resulting in part from blatant political patronage, have left it in deep financial trouble.

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Bruce Blakeman: Empowering women to strengthen our communities

Nassau County has seen enormous improvements during my time in office. Thanks to major investments in our police, fire services and infrastructure, we were named the safest county in America by U.S. News & World Report.

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Randi Kreiss: Texas to ban social media for kids: Yeehaw!

I never thought I would say these words, but Texas is leading the way on protecting kids from social media abuse. You read that right.

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Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick: Democracy suffers with budgets written in the dark

This year’s state budget process was deeply flawed from the start. The $254 billion spending plan was passed more than five weeks late, marking the fourth consecutive year under Governor Hochul that the budget has blown past its April 1 deadline.