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Lynbrook Patch Top Stories of the Week: Jan. 30 - Feb. 5

A look back at what we covered this past week. What is your top story of the week?

 

Check out some of the top stories we covered in your community this past week:

Monday

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  • Our Lady of Peace School in Lynbrook participated inThe school hosted a number of fun events for kids and parents. 
  • Lynbrook Ex-Fire Chief , a 65-year member of Tally-Ho Engine Company 3 of the Lynbrook Fire Department, and an Honorary Commissioner, was laid to rest at Holy Rood Cemetery after services at Roman Catholic Church in Lynbrook.
  • A former NY Jets player to talk to kids about the importance of education.

Tuesday

  • We asked you in Lynbrook.
  • Some local businesses around Lynbrook are hosting Super Bowl parties, so we listed

Wednesday

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  • Former Lynbrook standout quarterback Paul Magloire announced that he will beMagloire played his freshman year at prep school and helped the Owls win the 2010 Long Island Championship.
  • The suspect in a theft of a doctor's jeep back in January was caught after he went on a Lynbrook crime spree on Monday. Emania Shepard, 50, of Freeport, was arrested in Lynbrook Wednesday after he was caught robbing a Lynbrook business and multiple cars.
  • East Rockaway parents reacted to the at Rhame Ave. school. 
  • We posted some photos from , courtesy of parent Julie O'Connell.
  • The weekly was posted. There was an arrest made for selling alcohol to a minor.

Thursday

  • Thursday was and Malverne Mel
  • We asked you what you thought of the proposed new district assembly maps, which would
  • in Lynbrook with owner Steve Cardi.
  • A man was arrested for his role in a
  • An East Rockaway student and Lynbrook resident received the John Luke Fusco has dedicated his time and effort to help the community.

Friday

  • featured Go Red Day, an author visit at a local school and a story of a local volunteer.
  • Lynbrook volunteer Kelly Stapleton, who organizes the annual which raises funds to fight cancer, has been nominated for an award for her efforts. on how to vote for Kelly!
  • Lynbrook Kindergarten Center physical education teacher Brian Bowes led his classes in a

Saturday

  • We posted the in our photo contest - guess right and win a prize.

Sunday

  • Posted a new column, the


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