Essentially calling the opening of Grand Central Madison in New York's Upper East Side an ongoing process. Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Sunday to not only add Long Island Rail Road trains to Brooklyn during peak hours, but also to lengthen cars on a number of trains that exceeded capacity over the last week.
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STAFF REPORT
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3/5/23
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Lynbrook Mayor Alan Beach announced plans during his State of the Village Address to clean up the town as it experiences an influx of new residents.
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By Ben Fiebert
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10/26/22
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The Mental Health Association of Nassau County is hosting their inaugural Overdose Prevention & Awareness Walk Saturday, Oct. 8 at Jones Beach State Park Field 5.
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By Alexa Anderwkavich
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10/7/22
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A tall obelisk rises from the heart of Rockville Cemetery, the Lynbrook burial ground that dates back to the earliest days of our nation. It remembers the 139 souls lost . . .
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By Michael Hinman
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8/4/22
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On July 7, in front of their new branch at 303 Merrick Road, First Central Savings Bank held the grand opening for its ninth location aiming to bring back “banking the way it used to be, only …
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By Tom Carrozza
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7/20/22
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Several weeks of shark sightings has made beach goers a little wary of the water, but attacks shouldn’t deter swimmers’ officials say. The first suspected bite happened on June 30, when a …
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By Karina Kovac
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7/13/22
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It’s been called an “eyesore.” A “blight.” But soon it may be called “no more.”
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By Mike Smollins
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6/16/22
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Local residents, elected officials and honorees attended the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce’s “Night Under the Stars” event last Saturday at the Mary’s Maris Stella Knights of Columbus.
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6/9/22
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Dom Giovanniello has been the pharmacy manager at the Lynbrook Rite Aid since it opened in November 1995, but even he was among those who were shocked to learn that the store was set to close on Wednesday, after the Herald went to press.
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By Mike Smollins
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4/21/22
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Lynbrook village officials unanimously voted to approve a $45.5 million budget for 2022-23 and to not pierce the New York state tax cap, which is set at 2 percent.
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By Mike Smollins
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4/14/22
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