The main LIRR commuter parking lot will be closed on Tuesday, October 20, 2020.
The ban officially went into effect last month. What do you think?
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Check out this story reported last month on Lindenhurst Patch.
Officials announced they are continuing to help make improvements to the downtown area after receiving several grants for projects.
Check out this story reported last month on Lindenhurst Patch
"The Pillowcase Project" features presentations for children grades 3-5 about emergency preparation, home fire safety and more
Check out this story reported last week on Lindenhurst Patch.
Village officials recently proposed a law that would prevent residents from renting out their pools or yard space. What do you think?
The restaurant was issued dozens of violations and six people were arrested during a recent New York State Liquor Authority Inspection.
Jean-Pierre was joined by Senator Tim Kennedy of Buffalo and Long Island business leaders for the announcement.
The fire broke out Tuesday morning.
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Lindenhurst Summer Concert Series features Beefcake!
In addition, six people were arrested during a State Liquor Authority Inspection at the local deli Thursday night, police said.
"Behind every small business is a family trying to put food on the table and that was forgotten." Will you be heading back to the gym?
An officer responded after a concerned resident noticed the osprey hanging from the nest with a fishing line wrapped around its foot.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share their amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
A non-profit hosted the local demonstration last week on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons to bring awareness to human trafficking.
Lindy Cares meets to talk about the benefits of a happy, hopeful heart.
After several fatal crashes occurred recently in the waterways, local officials are reminding residents to stay safe.
Check out this story reported earlier this week on Lindenhurst Patch.
The four local students are among 39 nationwide to be named finalists in the competition, which will be held virtually this year.
The event is set to take place on Sunday afternoon.
The 6-year-old will be hosting his annual fundraiser to donate to the Wounded Warrior Project while still keeping with new COVID guidelines.
Babylon is Back Initiative Gets New Tool to Assist COVID-19 Recovery Efforts
Local Restaurateur Provides Assistance to Restaurant Owners on Effective Business Rollout