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Lynbrook

[lin-brook]

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.

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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.

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In the Brooklyn case, the Genovese and Bonanno crime families began to run the Long Island coffee shop — the Gran Caffe in the Lynbrook area — around May 2012, according to the indictments.

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The Lynbrook police department confirmed Pelzman’s death Thursday.

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A Lynbrook resident, Pelzman graduated from Hofstra in 1986.

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