Village of Lindenhurst releases April e-newsletter with community updates

Dominic Marturano, Mayor
Dominic Marturano, Mayor
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The Village of Lindenhurst announced on April 27 the release of its April E-Newsletter, which features several updates and information for residents.

The newsletter highlights recent activities in the village, including the completion of the first round of a smoke testing program and events involving local students. According to the announcement, articles cover topics such as “Village Completes First Round of Smoke Testing Program,” “Village Hosts LCHS Students for Student Government Day,” and upcoming police department events like “Cop on a Rooftop” and “Cops and Bobbers.”

Residents are encouraged to read the full newsletter by visiting the Village’s communications page. The newsletter also invites those interested in receiving future editions directly to their inboxes to subscribe at www.lindenhurstil.org/enews.

The e-newsletter serves as an ongoing effort by village officials to keep community members informed about local programs, initiatives, and opportunities for engagement.

As more residents subscribe, officials say they hope it will further strengthen communication between local government and citizens.



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