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SCPD Investigating Attempted Burglary on 52nd Street
The burglary attempt in North Lindenhurst took place on the Fourth of July in the afternoon, according to Suffolk Police.

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The burglary attempt in North Lindenhurst took place on the Fourth of July in the afternoon, according to Suffolk Police.

Highlights for July 5 include a free movie at the Lindenhurst Memorial Library, bingo at Knights of Columbus and a Kiwanis Club meeting.
Highlights for July 4 include a concert at Tanner Park and fireworks cruise on Great South Bay.
A July 24 NYS DOT hearing at Babylon Town Hall will focus on the North Wellwood Avenue at-grade crossing just South of Route 109 in North Lindenhurst.
As Donna Hochman steps forward to president, Ed Murphy, Jr., takes step back into vice president role on the Lindenhurst Board of Education.
Nassau Police say Irving Casillas, 38, allegedly pushed down a woman and took her purse.
Family sets up memorial fund in the memory of the Lindenhurst teen killed in a DWI crash on June 24.
Family and friends gather for funeral service Thursday night for Lindenhurst teen killed in Sunday night's car crash.
The money is coming from New York State Senate funding and will be used for new sixth-grade computers, says Lindenhurst Superintendent Richard Nathan.
Lindenhurst Varsity Baseball, Varsity Boys Badminton and Varsity Girls Track are recognized by Section XI.
Shari Camhi, Ed.D, has been hired as the new assistant superintendent of curriculum, instruction and instructional personnel for the Lindenhurst School District.
As the Class of 2012 grads gave their speeches at Wednesday's BOE meeting, the district was pressured to explain its decision not to postpone Friday's shortened graduation and apologize.
Highlights for June 28 include several meetings in Lindenhurst, health care help for veterans, free prostate screenings, fundraiser information and bingo.
Saddened friends remember Brittney Walsh, who just graduated from Copiague High School, as sweet and cheerful.
Monsignor Joseph DeGrocco takes over Wednesday as Father Anthony Trapani is set to depart.
Class valedictorian, salutatorian and president and student council president get the chance to deliver their cut graduation speeches at June 27 Board of Education meeting.
District is also offering grief counselors to students and staff after death of the Lindenhurst teen and Class of 2012 graduate killed in car crash on Sunday night.
Brittney Walsh will be reposed at the Claude R. Boyd-Spencer Funeral Home in Babylon, on Wednesday and Thursday, and buried at Breslau Cemetery in Lindenhurst on Friday.
LHS Class of 2012 valedictorian, salutatorian and president and student council president invited by district to give speeches at June 27 Board of Education meeting.
Rafael 'Ray' Astacio has been allegedly caught while stealing jewelry from a Lindenhurst home and charged with burglary, according to a New York Post report.