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Lynbrook Mayors Letter
As your Mayor, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Incorporated Village of Lynbrook and all we have to offer. Our village of nearly 20,000 residents are situated with quick and easy access to the hustle and bustle of New York City and the sandy beaches of the Atlantic Ocean, while living in a small-town environment where neighbors help neighbors, old established trees line our historic residential blocks, and families establish roots over many generations.
Lynbrook is consistently ranked as one of the safest municipalities in New York State, which is a testament to how residents look out for each other and the hard work of our first responders, including our village police and fire departments.
Lynbrook’s residential neighborhoods are noted for retaining a distinct “pre-war” architecture of beautiful homes including tudors, Colonials, cape cods, and craftsman-style homes, many of which have been renovated and expanded to meet the needs of the present day while maintaining their historic character. The Lynbrook Building Department plays an important role in ensuring all construction and buildings within the village meet safety requirements, while our architectural review board is committed to ensuring our village retains its beautiful character. Our Public Works department is committed to maintaining and enhancing the lives of our residents through road and infrastructure maintenance, ornamental plantings, trash pickup and much more.
The Recreation Center at Greis Park offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities throughout the year for all ages, including sports, classes, clubs and events. The village pool is a destination for many during the warm summer months and a new turf field, providing a big stage for local sporting events, now also anchors the complex. The grounds also host many events throughout the year, including Oktoberfest, the Lynbrook Carnival, and charity events.
We have a vibrant and robust business community providing a multitude of goods and services for our residents along the downtown corridor and beyond. Many vacant or underused buildings have been transformed into prosperous new ventures including a new movie theater, restaurants, coffee shops, medical facilities, luxury living spaces and more.
On behalf of the village and board of trustees, it’s my great pleasure to extend the warmest of greetings whether you are a new resident or have been here many generations.
Sincerely,
Alan Beach Lynbrook Mayor

Courtesy Rhonda Glickman Ken Breslin and David Orwasher, developers of The Langdon — a 201-apartment complex planned on the site of the old Mangrove Feather factory at Saperstein Plaza and Langdon Place — are joined by Lynbrook mayor Alan Beach, left, as well as attorney Elisabetta Coschignano from Sahn Ward Braff Koblenz — to celebrate their new project during the Lynbrook Community Chest Mayor's Golf Outing, co-sponsored by the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce.