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Catholic Health is the winner of Press Ganey’s 2025 HRO Foundation Award for exceptional reliability and patient safety.
At Catholic Health, we pursue the very best in health care for one reason only: you. Every single one of you that walks through our doors, every day. So, while we’re honored by this recognition, we also know there’s no finish line in health care. There’s always a new goal just over the horizon, and a new level of excellence for us to achieve for the health of Long Island.
Learn more at DedicatedtoBetter.org
Lindenhurst
Moose Lodge 1421 883 South Broadway Lindenhurst, NY 11757
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All of the Following events are for Members and Qualified Guests.
Our Social Quarters Open ~ Sun. Mon.Tues.
Thurs. Fri & Sat. at 6:pm Wednesdays -Open at 6:30 pm (1st & 3rd)
Moose Corner
* Event Tickets are available in the Social Quarters. Please ask your server.
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~Saturday Nights~ Queen of Hearts Drawing is at 9:00 pm every Saturday.. Tickets are ONLY available in the Social Quarters to Members who are
in good standing. Please have your I.D. card For Info - Contact Ed Blankenhorn 631-226-6884
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~Wednesday April 23rd~ Moose Legion 20 Meeting 7:30 pm Elections & Conferral For Info - Contact Ed Blankenhorn 631-226-6884
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~Monday April 28th~ Lodge Officers Meeting 8:00 pm.
If you have a Question, Suggestion or Concerns. Please ask to speak with the Board Members on meeting nights, they are here to help you. Contact The Lodge President Bridget Ahlers
631-834-4742
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~Tuesday May 6th ~ Women of the Moose Social Meeting 7:00pm in the mail Hall.
Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Bereavement Support Group
If you have experienced the loss of a loved one, OLPH Church in Lindenhurst has a support group to help you through your loss.
The group starts on Saturdays May 3- June 28, 2025 from 11:30-1:00pm.
The group is a 9 week commitment and registration is required.
If interested, contact OLPH rectory at 631-2267725 ext 200.
OLPH Church is located 210 South Wellwood Ave in Lindenhurst, NY 11757.
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Lindenhurst Springfest
Recipe Of The Week: Pasta Primavera
Warmweather, blue skies and time spent outdoors are hallmarks of spring. Springtime is a season of rebirth and renewal. That’s evidenced by budding trees and the return of frolicking animals. Spring also can be a time to refresh meal-making. Now is the time to trade in those hearty, filling dishes that are perfect for cold winter nights for lighter fare. Recipes like “Pasta Primavera” from “Seasoned America” (William Morrow and Company, Inc.) by Chef Paul Prudhomme can be brought out in spring and enjoyed throughout the warmer seasons. In Italian, “primavera” means “spring,” making this classic, vegetable-infused pasta dish a favorite this time of year. The vegetable inclusions below can be switched out for your own favorite produce as well.
Makes about 8 cups
Seasoning Mix:
2 1/2 teaspoon dried sweet basil leaves
1 1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves
3/4 teaspoon white pepper
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
2 teaspoon olive oil
1 cup thin strips prosciutto
Directions:
2 cups cauliflower florets
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
1/2 cup sliced carrots (cut on the diagonal)
2 cups sliced zucchini
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 teaspoon minced fresh garlic
1 cup asparagus tips or 3/4 cups snow peas
1 cup chopped green onions
2 cups heavy cream
9 ounces of your favorite pasta
Combine the seasoning mix ingredients thoroughly in a small bowl.
Heat olive oil in a 12-inch skillet over high heat. When oil is very hot, add the prosciutto, cauliflower, mushrooms, carrots, and zucchini. Add the butter and, as it melts, stir in the garlic and the seasoning mix. Stir in asparagus tips or snow peas and green onions. Stir well and cook just until the vegetables are crisp-tender, about 4 to 5 minutes. Stir in the cream and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to medium and cook until the sauce has thickened a bit, about 3 minutes.
Cook the pasta according to package directions; drain. Add the cooked pasta to the skillet, toss well and remove from the heat. Serve immediately.
Town Of Babylon To Host Career Fair For High School Students, Young Adults
Event To Focus On Career Opportunities For Those Not Attending College Aimed At Filling Future Workforce Shortages
Town of Babylon Councilmen Anthony Manetta and Terence McSweeney are excited to announce their 2025 Career Fair, an invaluable opportunity for high school students, young adults, recent graduates, and families to explore potential career paths and connect with industry professionals. The event will take place on April 30th , from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM, at the Town Hall Annex Gym, located at 281 Phelps Lane, North Babylon.
The Career Fair will focus on providing career guidance and job opportunities for students and young adults who may not be pursuing traditional college paths. Attendees will have the chance to meet representatives from trade unions, first responder agencies, healthcare organizations, and a variety of local private sector companies
offering promising career options.
Councilman Manetta, who also is Chairman of the Town of Babylon Small Business Committee, cites a 2023 survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York that highlights the need to fill the pending workforce shortages across the region, “Worker shortages are a significant issue on Long Island, with nearly a third of businesses identifying hiring and compensation as top concerns in the 2023 Long Island Economic Survey. Factors driving worker shortages include an aging population, a lack of affordable housing, and a high cost of living.
Business leaders noted difficulties in attracting workers to Long Island and recruiting employees with specialized or technical skills.” 1
“This event is an excellent resource for young people and their families to learn about career paths that do not require a four-year degree,” said Councilman Manetta. “We are bringing together local manufacturing companies, trade unions, and professionals to help connect our students to good-paying, stable jobs right here on Long Island.”
The Long Island Federation of Labor, AFLCIO, and the Building and Construction Trades
Council of Nassau & Suffolk Counties, AFLCIO, and the Town of Babylon Chamber of Commerce Collaborative are partnering to present this important event. Their collaboration
ensures a wide range of career options are available, including opportunities in skilled trades, emergency services, and healthcare. Students, families, recent graduates, and guidance counselors and presenting companies are all encouraged to attend. To RSVP or for additional information, please contact Councilman Manetta’s Office at AManetta@ TownofBabylonNY.gov or call 631-957-4482. https:// tellerwindow.newyorkfed. org/2024/04/04/ regional-visit-showshousing-affordabilityinfrastructure-as-topissues-for-businessesand-communities-onlong-island/
Lindenhurst Schools Host Third Annual Connected Community Night
The Lindenhurst Union Free School District, in collaboration with Lindy Cares and the Town of Babylon, successfully hosted its third annual Connected Community Night on March 11, 2025. This event brought together families and community partners for an evening focused on wellness, connection, and access to valuable resources.
Held at Lindenhurst High School, the event offered families a chance to participate in a variety of wellness-centered activities. Parents attended workshops on topics such as sound therapy, meditation, and overall wellness, equipping them with practical tools to enhance personal and family well-being. Meanwhile, children enjoyed engaging, handson activities designed to foster teamwork, positive
decision-making, and wellness in a fun and supportive environment.
Attendees also had the opportunity to connect with numerous local organizations and businesses, discovering the wide range of resources and programs available within the Lindenhurst community.
“Connected Community Night is a testament to the power of collaboration and the importance of prioritizing wellness for our families,” said Irene DeNisco, Director of Special Education & Pupil Personnel Services, and one of the event’s organizers. “We are incredibly grateful for the support of our community partners and elected officials, who made this event a resounding success.”
Community partners that contributed to the evening included:
• Suffolk County Police Department and SCPD Explorers
• Boy Scouts of America
• Cornell Cooperative
• Beacon Family Wellness Center
• Hope For Youth
• Kiwanis Club of Lindenhurst
• Rotary Club of Lindenhurst
• Lindenhurst High School GSA
• Lindenhurst Academy
• Lindenhurst Memorial Library
• Lindenhurst School Libraries
• New Horizon Counseling Center
• The Beat Lives On
• Lindenhurst PTA
• Lindenhurst SEPTA
• Gus The Therapy Dog and Gabbi
• Seafield Center
• Association for Mental Health and Wellness
ANTHONY MANETTA COUNCILMAN
TERENCE MCSWEENEY COUNCILMAN
The Lindenhurst School District recently hosted its third annual Connected Community Night. Photo courtesy of the Lindenhurst Union Free School District
Why Car Washes Are Important
Taking care of a vehicle involves more than just maintaining the equipment under the hood. Car washes keep a vehicle shiny and clean, which can help it look good while sitting in the driveway or cruising the highway. However, regular car washes are more than cosmetic.
• Protection from the sun: A car that is routinely and properly washed and waxed is less vulnerable to damage from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.
• Extend the life of paint: Dirt and debris can build up on the paint surface and eventually lead to scratches and other damage. Bird droppings and sap can be corrosive. Washing will help remove grime and protect the paint in the process.
• Preserve the vehicle’s value: Drivers who plan to sell or trade in their vehicles in the future should realize that a wellmaintained car can bring in as much as 20 percent more for above-average condition, according to Kelley Blue Book. Maintaining a clean and shiny vehicle can protect its long-term value.
• Remove salt: Drivers who live near the ocean or in areas where roads are salted in the winter to melt snow may have cars with high salt corrosion rates. Unless it’s washed off frequently, salt can take its toll, leading to damage.
• Improve fuel efficiency: Drivers have felt pain in their wallets at the fuel pump in recent years. Dirty cars may be less aerodynamic and less fuel-efficient as a result. Keeping a car clean may improve its fuel efficiency.
• Maintain the interior: Car washes are not only about the exterior. Keeping a clean and tidy interior can help improve the air quality inside of the vehicle and prolong the life of upholstery, mats and interior components.
South Shore Audubon Society Offers Scholarships
The South Shore Audubon Society is offering two $2,000 college scholarships this year: one funded by Evelyn Bishop and her family, and one funded by Jay Koolpix. Each scholarship will be awarded to a different college junior, senior, or graduate student who is taking courses to prepare for a degree in an area of biological or environmental science. This includes wildlife management, forestry, animal behavior, ecology, marine biology, oceanography, mammalogy, ornithology or the field of sustainable and renewable energy.
To be eligible for the Scholarships, applicants must be residents of one of the areas listed at www. ssaudubon.org/areas-weserve.asp and/or attend a college in Nassau or Suffolk County. Previous winners have used their scholarships to help purchase books, to pay for travel expenses to field sites, for specialized equipment or other educational needs.
Applications are available at the SSAS website, www.ssaudubon. org, or from the emails listed below. Applications are due by April 30, 2025. They should be emailed to either Betsy Gulotta, betsy.gulotta@ncc. edu, or Betty Borowsky, bborow@optonline.net. For more information and for assistance with application forms, contact Betsy Gulotta or Betty Borowsky at the email addresses above.
APRIL HAPPENINGS
THURS., APRIL 24th
1:45PM–7:30PM BLOOD DRIVE
Levittown Fire Department with Senator Steve Rhoads 120 Gardiners Avenue, Levittown Follow the link to schedule an appointment: https://Donate. nybc.org/Donor/Schedules/ Drive_schedule/323184 or call 1-800 933-BLOOD. For more information, or help scheduling an appointment, please contact Ron Hlawaty at ronhlawaty@yahoo.com or Jodie Behrens email resqchick048@gmail. com. Appointments Preferred. Walk-Ins Welcome!
5:30PM-10:45pm BENEFIT CONCERT DINNER
LIU Post's student-run radio station, The Wave, is holding an event that's open to the public to raise money for the Save The Music Foundation. Location: Long Island University Post Campus, Winnick Dining Hall(Lower level). Purchase tickets at bio@ thesoundofliu on Instagram - 100% of the proceeds go to the Save The Music Foundation. For more information, please contact: Avery Cochikas 516965-5133 Avyerini.Cochikas@my.liu. edu
6:30PM A NIGHT IN MONTE CARLO
The Heritage Club in Farmingdale is hosting a A Night in Monte Carlo. Cocktail reception, followed by an elegant buffet dinner and extensive Viennese display. The event will feature casino gaming, raffle prizes and art pieces available for purchase
HOLIDAYS
12th - PASSOVER BEGINS
15th - TAXES DUE
20th - EASTER
22nd - EARTH DAY
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and created by UCP-LI artists. Join us for an unforgettable evening in support of United Cerebral Palsy of Long Island! To purchase tickets, please visit https://specialevents. ucp-li.org/2025MonteCarlo. For more information, please contact cschramm@ucp-li.org | 631-232-0011 ext. 450
SAT., APRIL 26th
10:00AM
ANNUAL ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION
The community is invited to the annual Arbor Day Celebration in Amityville at the corner of South Bayview Ave. and Bayview Pl. in Amityville. (south of Merrick Road). Get educational information on tree planting and maintenance and celebrate the day with a tree planting to beautify the open space known as The Mary Carroll Marsden Community Garden.
SUN., APRIL 27th
11:00AM-3:00PM DOGGIE GARAGE SALE
Volunteers of Babylon Doggie Garage Sale. 691 S 9th St. in Lindenhurst. Lots of pet related items for dog, cats, guinea, pigs, and even reptiles. All proceeds support the residents of Babylon Animal Shelter. For more information: Babylonvolunteers@ gmail.com or call 516-606-5369
11:00AM-4:00PM
L.I.’S LARGEST CAR SHOW RETURNS TO TOBAY BEACH
Long Island’s largest and most premier car show experience returns to TOBAY Beach. “Car Show Long Island” features hundreds of
automobiles, trucks, military vehicles, and emergency service vehicles. A live concert performed by That 70’s Band will take place day, followed by trophy presentations. The event is free for spectators. Grab a bite to eat from the food truck corral, and also check out numerous vendors and displays. A rain date of Saturday, May 3rd has been arranged. For more information, visit www.carshowli.com, call (516) 797-4121 or e-mail carshowli@ oysterbay-ny.gov.
2:00PM-4:00PM BOOK PRESENTATION
The Historical Society of Islip Hamlet presents Robert Viagas's presentation of his book "Right This Way: A History of the Audience". The program covers a pop history of audiences through the ages - everything from the ancient Greeks, Lincoln's assassination, history of applause (and booing), group reactions at sports events up to and including binge-watching TV - what the audience experience brings us and how it may evolve in the 2020's. At the Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Ave. Free and open to the public. For more information, please call 631-559-2915, www.isliphamlethistory.org.
MON, APRIL 28th
6:00PM
PSYCHIC DINNER
Brunello Italian Kitchen, 1945 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park. One on One Psychic Reading, 3 Course Meal. Reservations required. For more information, please call Diane 516-6396903 or @ empoweredpathexpos
State Utilities is a major oil dealer on Long Island providing heating fuel to residents and businesses in Nassau and Suffolk County; we offer on-line fuel ordering, delivery, and full service heating oil contracts.
State Utilities takes pride in supplying fuel you need to heat your home and/or office to the comfort level you desire. Winter can be long and brutal, and should your burner fail to start it can become a crucial disaster. It is comforting to have full service during this disruption by contacting us by telephone or Email, no matter what the weather outside.
Celebrating 74 years in business, we are grateful to the many generations of loyal customers who have entrusted State Utilities with their interior comfort. Thank you.
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MOTHER’S DAY DINNER
ANTIPASTO (Choose one)
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•Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail (35-40 Pieces)
• Traditional Antipasto Platter
MAIN COURSE
(Choose one)
• Pan-seared Norwegian Salmon with Seasonal Sautéed Veggies
SALAD (Choose one)
• Spinach & Goat Cheese
•Giardinastro
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•Caesar FIRST COURSE (Choose one)
•Penne alla Vodka
•Farfalle Primavera
•Baked Ziti
•Stuffed Shells
• Orecchiette Broccoli Rabe & Sausage
•Chicken Marsala
•Chicken Francese
•Eggplant Parmigiana
•Pork Chop Caprese
•Steak Pizzaiola
Package also includes one dozen dinner rolls. Orders must be placed by May 5th.
DESSERT (Choose one)
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Town Of Babylon Celebrates Major Renovation To Emergency Communications Hub Ahead Of National Public Safety Telecommunications Week
Town Officials Highlight Facility Improvements And Recognize Essential Telecommunicators
During National Awareness Week
On Monday, April 14, 2025, the Town of Babylon held a press conference to announce the completion of a major renovation to the Babylon Central Fire and Rescue Alarm Corporation’s dispatch facility, located in the basement of Town Hall. The announcement coincided with the start of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, recognizing the vital contributions of emergency dispatchers and telecommunications personnel.
The event celebrated the essential role of our emergency dispatchers and featured remarks from Town leaders, including Supervisor Rich Schaffer, Councilman Terence McSweeney, and Town Historian Mary Cascone.
H. James Kenning III, Chief of Administration at Babylon Central addressing day-to-day operations of Babylon Central and its accomplishments.
Town of Babylon HIstorian Mary Cascone providing insight to the history of Babylon Central’s creation.
3 Ways To Celebrate And Enjoy National Parks This Spring
From the geysers of Yellowstone to the lush forests of the Great Smoky Mountains, the country’s more than 400 National Parks are a national treasure. Here are three ways to celebrate and enjoy the parks this spring:
1. Celebrate National Park Week April 19 to April
27. Entrance fees will be waived on April 19 and the National Park Service parks, programs and partners will host events
and activities all week. Follow National Park Week on social media and join the conversation online, or share your experiences, using #NationalParkWeek.
2. Listen to “My Park Story.” On this podcast, which is hosted by the National Park Service, people share their unique connections to the parks and the National Park Service in their communities.
3. Helppreservethebeauty, natural environments and recreational opportunities that the National Parks provide by supporting organizations like the Sierra Club and the National Parks Conservation Association, which are working to guard against the many threats the parks are currently facing. (StatePoint)
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TWO FAMILY REVIEW BOARD OF THE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST
Pursuant to the provisions of Articles XXX of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Village of Lindenhurst, Inc. notice is hereby given that the Two Family Review Board will hold a public hearing at the Municipal Building, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO RENEW THEIR TWO FAMILY PERMIT:
1. Tracy Carlson, 23 Knoll Street
2. Dora & Donna Windom, 81 Idaho Street
3. Milliza Longo-Lewis, 396 Muncy Street
4. Steven Dellaccio, 29 Knoll Street
5. Patrick LaScala, 471 South Delaware Avenue
6. Marisol Santos, 325 Vermont Street
7. Geraldine Van Wert, 264 South 11th Street
8. Martha Posso, 137 31st Street
9. Andrew Lenolziuszek, 276 South 8th Street
10. Rosina Cuteri, 136 North
Lewis Avenue
11. Salvatore Montesanto, 463 42nd Street
12. James Albergo, 867 South Walnut Street
13. Erna Galluccio, 145 North Erie Avenue
14. Aida Genovese, 252 Grand Avenue
15. Dawn Shipsey, 237 South 9th Street
16. Peter Bonziglia, 703 South 8th Street
17. Lukasz Mazewski, 299 34th Street
18. Jonathan Locovare & Kaitlyn Cahill, 2 Grove Street
19. Todd & Stephanie Krummeck, 424 South 6th Street
20. Joan Field, 315 South 12th Street
21. Janusz Filipkowski, 520 North Kings Avenue
22. Miguelina Leo, 432 North Indiana Avenue
23. Elizabeth Rinaldi, 273 South 16th Street
24. Leonidas & Georgia Kontos, 403 East Hoffman Avenue
25. Brenda Figueiredo, 431 Albany Avenue
26. Diane Janovsky, 161 North 6th Street
LINDENHURST – Large space, front entrance, 2 Bedrooms, full Bath, living room, Eat In Ki tchen , second floo r. W/ D available. Off street parking. No pe ts, no smoking. $2250.+ electric Landscaping included $2250.Call Advantage + real Estate at (631) 9570096 – Anna Tambasco
LINDE NHURST: 1 bedroom, eat in ki tchen, full bathroo m, street parki ng, non smok ing, no pets. $1600 – Call Ana Tambasco – (631) 957-0096
WEST BABYLON – 2 Bedrooms, full bath .Eat in Kitchen , Living Room Own thermo stat, Driveway Parkin g, Yard Use. Mint Condition Freshly painted. AC Unit s, basem en t used as st orage. No Pets, no smokin g. $2400, + 2/3 utilities. Call MaryAnn/Donna at Advantage + realty (631) 957-0096
27. Robert Swallow, 48 Newark Street
28. Zbigniew Kosinski, 332 Charles Street
29. Moniuszko Beata, 425 East Hoffman Avenue
30. Cathryn Mackie, 214 North Broome Avenue
31. Gaetana Allocca, 395 North Putnam Avenue
32. Omar & Yolanda Henao, 461 South 8th Street
33. Fiordalisa Marte, 509 North Monroe Avenue
34. Angelina Micle, 576 North Wellwood Avenue
35. Susan Marchisotto, 319 42nd Street
36. Mykola Tupychak, 362 Nevada Street
37. Joseph Calderale, 450 South Greene Avenue
38. Elin Amadio, 320 Nevada Street
39. Cheryl Ann Damian, 145 South 7th Street
40. Panagiota Patsalos, 116 Kent Avenue
41. Hilda Ishaq, 929 South 4th Street
42. Thomas H. Bossong Jr., 54 Lenox Street
43. Candace Stevens, 696
WEST BABYLON – 2
Bedrooms, full bath .Eat in Kitchen , Living Room Own thermo stat, Driveway Parkin g, Yard Use. Mint Condition Freshly painted. AC Unit s, basem en t used as st orage. No Pets, no smokin g. $2400, + 2/3 utilities. Call MaryAnn/Donna at Advantage + realty (631) 957-0096
W est Babylon – 2 B edrooms, 2 Bathro om s un it wi th extra large room s, plenty of closets/storage, EIK living room combo freshly painted. Washer/Dryer own thermostat CA C parking, De ck. Move in condition. Non smoking. $3000/monthly. Plus, Utilities( 631)957-0096 –MaryAnn (516) 220-0641
WEST BABYLON – All
New 2 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen/living room combo. Own thermostat, AC Units, plenty of closets/Storage, Parking. Move in Condition Bright and Airy Non Sm okin g. $2400 - $2600/monthly plus Utilities. Advantage + (631) 957-0096. Mary Ann (516) 220-0641
North Erie Avenue
44. Danuta Krzeminska & Andrzej Krzeminski, 174 Herbert Avenue
45. Effie Gicas, 612 Lake Boulevard
46. Ruben Rodriguez, 220 North 7th Street
47. Celeste & Andrew Jinks, 781 South 8th Street
48. Donna Nomikoudis, 436 36th Street
49. Fred & Olga Fuessel, 215 South Erie Avenue
50. Theodore & Marlene Carpenter, 288 North Broadway
51. Angela Odorfer, 161 South 6th Street
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO APPLY FOR THE TWO FAMILY PERMIT:
52. Application of John Genna, 545 North Greene Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 for permission to use the dwelling as a two family dwelling for a temporary period. Property located at the above address and zoned “B residence” SCTM#: 103-003-004-015.3
53. Application of Servet Secilmis, 375 South 3rd Street, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 for permission to use the dwelling as a two family dwelling for a temporary period. Property located at the above address and zoned “A residence”
Apts./Houses to Share
AMITYV ILLE HARBOR
HOUSE TO SHARE IMME DIATE OCCUPANCY WATERFRONT PROPERTY CLOSE TO RR. & SHOPPING SMALL PE T FRIENDLY, ST REET PARKING, UTILITIES, WIFI, CABLE INCLUDED $750 PLUS I MONTH SECURITY CALL FOR DETAILS: (516) 303- 5910
/ Apt. Want ed LANDLORDS: We Need Your Apartments for Qualified Tenants. No Fee To Landlord. Contact Advantage + Realty (631) 957-0096
SCTM#: 103-014-001-148
54. Application of Toni Favichia, 293 Concord Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 for permission to use the dwelling as a two family dwelling for a temporary period. Property located at the above address and zoned “B residence” SCTM#: 103-017-002-074
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE MARCH 27, 2025 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:
1. Christopher DiPalmo, 232 South 11th Street
2. Klement Kosta, 591 North Clinton Avenue
3. Theodore Smirlis, 24 Shore Road
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE FEBRUARY 27, 2025 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:
1. Emad Himaya, 152 41st Street
Upon the hearing, the applicant must appear in person or by agent or by attorney. Persons wishing to appear at the hearing may do so. Communications in writing in relation there to may be filed with the board before or at the meeting.
HOWIE BOYNTON, CHAIRMAN
LV N & S - 782 - 4/16 & 4/23/25
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed Proposals will be received by the Inc. Village of Lindenhurst, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York until 11:00 a.m. MAY 5TH, 2025. Proposals will be publicly opened and read, and awarded as soon thereafter as practicable for:
BID 946-25
DPW BUILDING UTILITY SERVICE CONNECTIONS 121 ALBANY AVENUE FOR
INC. VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST
Specifications may be obtained at Lindenhurst Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York 11757. The Village Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids it deems necessary in the best interest of the Village Taxpayers.
By Order of the Village Board Inc. Village of Lindenhurst
Kathleen Schrader Village Clerk
LV N & S - 783 - 4/23/25
2025 Hope For The Warriors Military Spouse And
Now, through April 30, applications are being accepted for the fall 2025 semester for the Hope For The Warriors Military Spouse and Caregiver Scholarship Program.
Since 2006, Hope For The Warriors has awarded Military Spouse and Caregiver Scholarships twice a year. The nationwide program recognizes and rewards post-9/11 spouses and caregivers for their strength, fidelity and resolve
despite adversity as they assume critical roles in the financial well-being of their families.
Scholarships vary from $1,800 to $2,500 and are applied toward higher education at an accredited U.S. university, college, or trade school. Unique to the program is a scholarship for spouses of the fallen, Restoring Family.
• Honorary Scholarship –awarded to those seeking graduate or post-
graduate degree.
• New Beginnings Scholarship – awarded to those pursuing an associate degree, entry level classes or training.
• Restoring Family Scholarship – awarded to spouses of the fallen.
• Restoring Hope Scholarship – awarded to those pursuing a master’s or doctorate of social work, psychology counseling, or mental
health counselingrelated field.
• Restoring Self Scholarship – awarded to those pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
Since the program’s inception, Hope For The Warriors has granted 290 Military Spouse and Caregiver Scholarships totaling $737,107.
To receive an application to apply for the fall 2025 semester, visit
hopeforthewarriors.org and connect to services.
About Hope For The Warriors: Founded in 2006, Hope For The Warriors is a national nonprofit dedicated to restoring a foundation of stability, strength and community for post-9/11 veterans, service members and military families. Since its inception, Hope For The Warriors has served over 171,000 service members, veterans, military spouses, and caregivers through 10
programs/services focused on providing financial, career and educational stability; physical and emotional strength; and social support that builds community. This includes The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope For The Warriors providing confidential, high-quality mental health care services. For more information, visit hopeforthewarriors.org, Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube or LinkedIn.