Lynbrook Village election passes referendum, elects Village justice, trustees

In the Village of Lynbrook election held on March 18, residents voted in favor of the Lynbrook New Vision Party candidates and the referendum.

Lynbrook North Middle School begins annual ALS fundraising campaign

The Lynbrook community’s annual tradition continued at North Middle School on March 11 as the ALS Ride for Life organization visited the school to usher in the start of their fundraising campaign.

Author Liz Garton Scanlon visited Waverly Park students

“Bibsy Cross” author Liz Garton Scanlon visited Waverly Park School as they reached the culmination of Pick a Reading Partner Week on March 8.

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.

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Neela Mukherjee Lockel: We can’t let seniors be the victims of budget cuts

The proposed federal budget cuts could have devastating consequences for Long Island families, particularly for our seniors who rely on essential programs like Meals on Wheels.

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David Lyons: PSEG Long Island celebrates its engineers

While PSEG Long Island does have many lineworkers, did you know we also employ more than 200 engineers?

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Peter King: Celebrating the immigrants who made America great

This month of March will see far more people attending more St. Patrick’s Day parades on Long Island and in New York City than in all of Ireland.

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Jerry Kremer: The rise and fall of Mayor Eric Adams

November 2021 was a significant month in the history of New York City. Eric Adams was elected the 110th mayor of that great city.