Lynbrook Village election on Tuesday

Lynbrook residents can vote in the village election on March 18, from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., at the Lynbrook Recreation Center, at 55 Wilbur St.

How the Meyer family navigated life after a heart transplant in Lynbrook

On Feb. 21, Trevers-Meyer celebrated her husband’s successful heart transplant at NYU Langone Health in Manhattan, but now she had to focus on a new hurdle: getting their apartment ready for his recovery.

Grist Mill Committee seeks vendors for Huckleberry Frolic event  

The Grist Mill Committee will host the Huckleberry Frolic event for its fifty-fifth year on June 7, with a rain date of June 14.

What to know about Lauren Wagner who leads the Long Island Arts Alliance

The Herald spoke with Lauren Wagner who leads the Long Island Arts Alliance.

Lynbrook Fire Department hopes ballot measure will increase volunteerism

Amid an ongoing shortage of volunteers, a referendum on the ballot in next month’s village election proposes extending the Length of Service Awards Program benefits for the village’s volunteer firefighters by two decades.

Columnist

Peter King: Yankees? Mets? Might they meet up in October?

Spring training has begun. Another baseball season is on the way.

Columnist

Jerry Kremer: Here’s a job I’d turn down

At the beginning of any Congress member’s career, there is the battle to get your party’s nomination, and then feeling the honor of being the party’s choice.

Editorial

Long Island loses a civil rights pioneer

The death of Hazel Dukes, at age 92, last weekend marks the end of an extraordinary chapter in civil rights leadership, with special significance for Long Island.

Columnist

Delia DeRiggi-Whitton: It’s time for the county executive to do his job

As I enter my 14th year as a Nassau County Legislator and reflect on my time in office, it dawned on me that I have served for all of those years as a member of the Legislature’s minority caucus.