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Lynbrook

American  
[lin-brook] / ˈlɪnˌbrʊk /

noun

  1. a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.


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Deep in the bar, sitting on the terraced area overlooking the lower floor and watching the game on a massive screen, is Andrew Kramer, 54, who hails from Long Island’s Lynbrook.

From Los Angeles Times

For example, Blake Brossman, a frequent cruiser who owns a small business in Lynbrook, N.Y., recently took a cruise from Miami to the Bahamas that promoted itself as green.

From Washington Post

The Lynbrook police department confirmed Pelzman’s death Thursday.

From Seattle Times

A Lynbrook resident, Pelzman graduated from Hofstra in 1986.

From Seattle Times

Biegel, 60, of Lynbrook, New York, recognized that in order for “Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg” by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich to reach fruition, he needed to approach it differently.

From Seattle Times