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Elections 2010: Brian Curran

by Long Island Press on October 29, 2010

Brian Curran

(R,C,I, TRP-Lynbrook)

www.electbriancurran.com

Curran, 41, who was elected Lynbrook mayor in 2007, is no stranger to government. After a stint as a legislative counsel in the Assembly, he served as a deputy Nassau County attorney and later was appointed Lynbrook village prosecutor.

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