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National Little League is proud to be a host of MLB’s Pitch, Hit & Run event in 2025, providing a unique experience for youth athletes. This free and fun event will take place on Saturday, June 21, 2025, and is open to all kids ages 7-14, whether they currently play Little League or not. They can come from any town, and all skill levels are welcome! The event
is taking place at Kienle Memorial Field in Fireman’s Park, located on Heiling Boulevard in Lindenhurst. Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run (PHR) local events allow youth organizations, such as LNLL, an opportunity to provide a free and high-quality experience for boys and girls to showcase their baseball and softball skills, with
the opportunity of earning a chance to attend and compete for a Championship during the 2025 MLB World Series!
The Pitch, Hit & Run program is a free event series for boys and girls and consists of a series of movements that are important in baseball and softball. They will be tested, and their measurements will be recorded for points. Based
on their scores, they will advance from a Local Event to a Team Championship and then to the Finals hosted at the World Series.
Register at bit.ly/ lnllmlb25 (long URL is https://pitchhitrun2025. leagueapps.com/events /4528526-lindenhurstnational-little-league). Call Jen Schmitt with any questions: 516-429-5530.
SATURDAY, JUNE 21st
9:00AM
HOPE IS HERE 5K RUN/WALK/ STROLLER-WALK
WITH KID'S FUN RUN
First Responders Memorial Park and Ball Field, 1121 Old Nichols Road, Islandia, NY 11749. Rain or Shine For the Awareness of Parental Mental Health. Presented by Postpartum Resource Center of NY & Village of Islandia. Empowering parents and the community to improve the lives of families by addressing maternal mental health and parenting with psychiatric disabilities.For more information, please call 516-5313323
10:00AM
BLESSING OF THE FLEET
St. Joseph's Church in Babylon will be hosting its 5th annual Blessing of the Fleet at the Babylon Municipal Dock. Boaters are welcome to attend by water to receive a blessing from Fr. Dave. Those without boats are welcome to attend on land to witness the blessings and to participate in prayer for a safe boating season. Registration is required for all boats. For more information on becoming a sponsor, registering your boat or purchasing a T-shirt please contact Geri Olson at 516-456-1456 or geri124@optonline.net
10:00AM-3:00PM
Sea Cliff's SECRET GARDEN TOUR
Sponsored by Sea Cliff Beautification Committee. All proceeds help beautify Sea Cliff's Parks and Public Spaces. Celebrating 67 years. Tickets and Tour Map $45 per person. Buy
Events must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event date and will run free of charge on a space available basis. For more info, call 631.226.2636 x275 or send events to editorial@longislandmediagroup.com
Tickets at Daniel Gale Real Estate on Sea Cliff Avenue and day of tour Pirie Park across from 325 Sea Cliff Ave. For more information, please call 516-662-2821
11:00AM
MLB'S PITCH, HIT & RUN EVENT
National Little League is proud to be a 2025 host for MLB's Pitch, Hit & Run event, providing a unique experience for youth athletes! This FREE and FUN event is open to all kids ages 7-14, whether they currently play Little League or not. They can come from any town, and all skill levels are welcome! This event is taking place at Kienle Memorial Field at Fireman's Park, Heiling Blvd in Lindenhurst. Register today at bit.ly/lnllmlb25 (long URL is https://pitchhitrun2025.leagueapps. com/events/4528526-lindenhurstnational-little-league). Contact Jen Schmitt with any questions: 516429-5530.
SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd
9:00AM CAR SHOW
SPONSOR/ DONATE/ SUPPORT Police Surgeons Benevolent Assoc. & Centurion Cruisers Car Club -Car Show at St. Anthony's High School, 275 Wolf Hill Rd. South Huntington. Cars, Trucks, Street Rods, Muscle Cars. All profits for families of S.C.P.D.Police Officer Brendan Gallagher. For further information, please call Dr. Ray Mascolo 631-9013608 or email cccarclub@aol.com
12:00PM-4:00PM HOLISTIC WELLNESS FESTIVAL
KOC Park, 759 Long Island Avenue in Deer Park. Free Admission! Over 100 wellness vendors,healers, psychics! 7 food trucks, for more information, please call Diane 516-639-6903
MONDAY, JUNE 23rd
10:00AM-6:30PM
4th ANNUAL GOLF & PICKLEBALL + WHALE CLASSIC
The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724. Adults. Registration Required. Your support is significant in sustaining the museum's education programs. New This Year 3 Ways to Participate! Golf, Pickleball, Inflatable Whale Introduction. The grounds of the Cold Spring Country Club are nestled amidst the opulent grounds of the iconic OHEKA Castle. For more information, please call 631-367-3418
SATURDAY, JUNE 28th
8:00AM
LINDY CARES PRESENTS: THE TRUE COLORS RUN!
Join us at Fireman’s Park in Lindenhurst for a vibrant morning of fun, fitness, and community spirit! Whether you run, walk, or dance your way through the course, this is an event you won’t want to miss! Together, we made a difference by supporting youth programs, scholarships, and education initiatives in Lindenhurst. For more information and to register visit https://runsignup. com/race/ny/lindenhurst/ lindycaresannualcolorsrun
Lindenhurst Moose Lodge 1421 883 South Broadway Lindenhurst, NY 11757
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The following is a listing of our upcoming events at Lindenhurst Moose Lodge
JUNE 2025 EVENTS
Saturday, 06/21/25
“Night At The Races”: Come and enjoy an exciting evening at the races with your friends. Doors Open at 6:30 pm, races start at 7:00 pm. Hot Dogs with fixings for snacking are available after the 2nd Race. Admission is $15.00 per person, reserve a table (10 people) early and name a Horse! For Tickets and Information please contact Paul LaMartina (516) 650-8903.
Tuesday, 06/24/25
“Family Pasta Night”: Enjoy an All You Can Eat Pasta Night with cook to order Pasta Station and Italian Cuisine Buffet (gluten-free pasta available upon request). Adults are $15. Children 12 and under are $8. Remember to call early to make reservations, please contact Theresa Restivo (631) 252-4203 or Bridget Ahlers (631) 834-4742.
Saturday, 06/28/25
“Comedy Night”: Enjoy a night of laughter at our Comedy Night featuring Comedians Richie Ragu, James Grimm, John Santo & Stevie GB. Tickets are advanced sales only, and $20 per person (No Drink Minimum or Food Served). Doors Open at 7:00pm, with the Show Starting at 8:00pm. There will be a 50/50, Raffles & Cash Bar featuring Drink Specials. Tickets are on sale now in our Social Quarters or via event chairpersons, Douglas Madlon (631) 831-4195 or John Pike (631) 767-0788.
Sunday, 07/06/25
“Family Brunch & Moose International Chairman of the Board Official Visitation”: Enjoy our “All You Can Eat Brunch”, featuring a Custom Egg / Omelet Station”. Due to the Chairman of the Board for Moose International official visitation to the Lodge, the event will be from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Come down for a relaxing and delicious brunch, remember to call early to make reservations, please contact Theresa Restivo (631) 252-4203 or Bridget Ahlers (631) 834-4742.
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The Lindenhurst Memorial Library was filled with creativity, community spirit, and civic pride during this year’s Junior Mayor Gallery Night, a special event held in April to honor participants in the annual “Loving Lindenhurst” contest.
The evening showcased a vibrant collection of art, essays, and multimedia projects created by local students, each expressing what they love most about their hometown. These inspiring submissions
are the heart of the contest, which selects the community’s next Junior Mayors—young leaders who represent Lindenhurst’s future with passion and purpose.
A heartfelt thank you goes to the Lindenhurst Memorial Library staff, whose support and hospitality made this memorable night possible.
We are deeply grateful to Library Director Lisa Kropp and Deputy Director Caitlin Sempowich for graciously hosting the
event and for their ongoing commitment to uplifting our youth through, not only the Junior Mayor program, but through the library’s extensive programming, as well.
The Junior Mayor program continues to be a cornerstone initiative celebrating civic engagement and youth leadership in Lindenhurst. We look forward to seeing these bright young leaders continue to make a difference in our community.
Graduation season is on the horizon. This time of year is often a frenetic time for students and their families, with the promise of celebrations to come. Graduation is preceded by prom for high schoolers, and for those bidding farewell to the hallowed halls of higher education, it may mean last-minute interviews and precommencement résumébuilding. This whirlwind of activity culminates in a degree or diploma to wrap up years spent in the classroom.
Graduates have many things to look forward to this time of year, not the least of which are gifts from close friends and family. Those tasked with coming up with graduation gifts can take inspiration from these ideas that break the mold.
• Retirement account funds: Helping a new graduate get started is a popular sentiment among gift givers, but it’s also possible to give grads a leg up on the future. Helping them to fund an individual retirement account can
be a thoughtful gift. Keep in mind that parameters for IRAs differ between a traditional and a Roth IRA, and it is best to speak with a financial advisor to determine the best fit. Starting a retirement account early on can provide solid footing for financial security later in life.
• Quality luggage: A good set of luggage can often last a person a lifetime if properly cared for. Whether the grad is taking a much-needed trip after graduation or will be traveling for his or her career, the luggage will serve well.
• Student loan interest payment: Many students must rely on federal or private loans to offset the costs of attending college or even trade schools. Although a loved one may not be able to pay off the loans in their entirety, a good gift can be to make payments toward the interest on the loans so that the bill is reduced come graduation.
• Roadside assistance service: The road may take graduates near and
far. A membership to a roadside assistance service can be a practical gift that ensures grads get from point A to point B with fewer hiccups. These services offer towing, tire changing, gas delivery, and more. Plus, they often come with additional perks, such as discounts on travel services and lodging.
• Professional course or tickets to a conference: Help support a graduate’s career growth and professional development with a subscription to a course, a book about their industry or tickets to a relevant conference or trade show.
• Travel: Grads can be treated to the gift of travel. An overseas adventure or an epic road trip across the country may be the perfect way to unwind after years of schooling. Graduates are entering an exciting time in their lives when anything is possible. Gift givers can think outside the box when shopping for their favorite cap-and-gown-donning loved ones.
The Lindenhurst Historical Society is proud to announce that it is the recipient of a second William G. Pomeroy Foundation Historic Transportation Marker grant. The grant funds were utilized to procure a Pomeroy Marker bearing an inscription that indicates the historic significance of area’s first depot and role the Railroad played in the 1870 founding of the City of Breslau.
The Historic Transportation Marker will be unveiled in a joint ceremony held by the Lindenhurst Historical Society and the Inc. Village of Lindenhurst on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at the former depot’s current location at 181 School Street beginning at 1PM. Included among the speakers helping to unveil the marker are Lindenhurst Village Mayor Mike Lavorata, Lindenhurst Village Trustee Maryann Weckerle, Lindenhurst Village Historian Anna Jaeger and Town of Babylon Historian Mary Cascone. Light refreshments will follow the ceremony and will be hosted by BACCA/Arts Center located at 149 North Wellwood Avenue.
Built in 1868 with donations of labor, material and money, the Welwood Station served as Breslau’s first depot on the South Side Railroad until 1870 when it was moved to 181 School Street to serve as a school, then fire house and finally a residence.
1901 Restored LIRR Depot and Freight House Museum Site Manager Ed “Skip” Meinhold will help host the ceremony. “We are excited to have the Village join us as we unveil our second William G. Pomeroy Foundation Historic Transportation Marker,” said Mr. Meinhold. “Welwood Station Depot was our first depot, built by local farmers who recognized the significance the South Side Railroad’s 1867 construction of a single track from Jamaica to Babylon would have on future development. Appreciation of the Railroad’s significance is a history we celebrate
at our 1901 Depot and Freight House Museum.” The 1901 Restored LIRR Depot and Freight House Museum are opened to the public from June thru October on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 2:00PM to 4:00PM. Admission is free. The Lindenhurst Historical Society has enjoyed a valuable and mutually advantageous partnership with the Inc. Village of Lindenhurst. United in a shared vision to preserve, the partnership has produced three instances whereby buildings relevant to Breslau’s/ Lindenhurst’s founding and subsequent development as the 4th largest village in New York State were protected from demolition and preserved as museums. The Lindenhurst Historical Society is proud to manage all three buildings as museums; The Lindenhurst Historical House Museum (reopening Summer 2025) at 272 South Wellwood Avenue and at Irmisch Park, the 1901 Restored Long Island Railroad Depot and Freight House Museum (now opened for the season) and the Old Village Hall Museum(reopening Summer 2025).
“All our museum buildings are all historically valuable in their own right,” said Village Historian Anna Jaeger, “but also provide historically intrinsic exhibit space along with valuable storage for the Society’s collection of local artifacts, objects and historical items, allowing the Lindenhurst Historical Society to preserve our history but provide countless opportunities to tell the Lindenhurst story..”
“We are proud to be recognized once again by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation for our commitment to historical accuracy and to our ongoing endeavors to celebrate our community’s rich history,” said Village Museum Director Marianne Guglieri. “We are looking forward to the unveiling and to the community joining us to help celebrate this special event.”
June is a month to look forward to for a number of reasons. June is home to Father’s Day; the end of the school year in many locales; vacations often take place in June; and the summer solstice occurs for people living in the northern hemisphere. The National Weather Service says the summer solstice occurs when the Earth’s tilt toward the sun is at a maximum. When this occurs, the sun appears at its highest elevation, or when the sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer at 23.5 degrees latitude north. The sun’s noontime position changes very little for several days before and after the solstice. With this positioning of the sun, people enjoy the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours.
In 2025, the summer solstice occurs on June 20 at 1:41 p.m. EDT. Those in the southern hemisphere
will have to wait until December 21 at 4:21 a.m. EST for their summer solstice. In celebration of the solstice, explore these facts about this remarkable day.
• The summer solstice occurs when one of the Earth’s poles is tilted toward the sun at its most extreme angle.
• Per each hemisphere, solstices occur twice a year: the winter and the summer solstice.
• Various cultures around the world celebrate the summer solstice with traditions, holidays and festivals.
• The summer solstice marks the official start of astronomical summer.
• The world “solstice” is derived from Latin and means “sun standing still.”
• Depending on one’s latitude, the length of daylight a person can enjoy on the solstice varies. At the equator, the time from sunrise to sunset is roughly 12 hours. At temperate or mid-northern latitudes, the length of daylight lasts about 15 hours, says Space.com.
• Solstices do not land on the same calendar day every year because the astronomical year is 365.25 days long. So the solstices shift a day or two each year, but generally fall within the same three days. In the northern hemisphere, those days are June 20, 21 or 22 for the summer solstice.
• No one is quite sure who discovered that the solstices occur. According to Owen Gingerich, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy and History of Science at Harvard
University, “[There is] no writing to record this great discovery.”
• The summer solstice often is when the golf season heats up. Many clubs take advantage of the longer days during the week the solstice takes place to host sunrise to sunset
golf tournaments.
• Although the summer solstice is the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours, typically it is not the hottest. It will take some time for the Earth to heat up with a greater tilt toward the sun. Hotter days arrive
at the end of July and last into August.
The summer solstice is a time for celebration. The solstice brings more daylight and the official start of summer and offers plenty of reasons to get outside and enjoy the warm weather.
GATHERINGS! Feeds 12 people and includes the following:
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
• Pino’s Famous Cheese & Parsley Sausage Ring
• USDA Prime Marinated London Broil
• 12 USDA Prime Sirloin Sliders
• 12 USDA GRADE A Chicken Skewers
An impressive 5 protein package with plenty of sides to choose from!
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
• USDA Prime Sirloin Hamburgers with Buns!
• Boar’s Head Brand Hot Dogs with Buns!
• USDA GRADE-A White Meat Chicken Skewers
• USDA Prime Sirloin Steak Skewers
• Marinated Pino’s Famous Slow Cooked Marinated Baby Back Ribs
• Sugar Sweet Local Corn On The Cob
An impressive 6 protein package featuring filet mignon, shrimp kebabs & more!
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
• Pino’s Famous Cheese & Parsley Sausage
• Pino’s Famous Slow Cooked Marinated Baby Back Ribs
• USDA Black Angus Filet Mignon Steaks
• Boar’s Head Hot Dogs, All Natural
CHOICE OF:
USDA Prime Sirloin Burgers or USDA Grade A Chicken Burgers
USDA Prime Sirloin Steak Skewers or All Natural Jumbo Shrimp Kebabs
CHOOSE THREE SIDES: PINO’S FAMOUS HOMEMADE
• Macaroni Salad
Farfalle Pasta Salad
Mac & Cheese
• Potato Salad • Crisp String Bean Salad • Maple Bourbon Baked Beans • Cole Slaw • Caprese Pasta Salad PACKAGE ALSO INCLUDES:
Lindenhurst, NEW YORK (June 2025)— e Lindenhurst School District is proud to announce Jake Albert as Valedictorian and Katharine Sni en as Salutatorian of Lindenhurst High School’s Class of 2025. ese outstanding students have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, leadership, and dedication throughout their high school careers.
Jake Albert, with a weighted GPA of 105.37, is a National Merit Scholar and AP Scholar with Distinction. He served in the Key Club, National Honor Society, and Tri-M Honor Society while also achieving remarkable success in cross country and track. Jake was named Newsday’s All-Long Island Cross Country Athlete and won the Su olk County Track Championship in the 3,200m. is fall, Jake will attend Johns Hopkins University, where he will study Biomedical Engineering and compete in NCAA Track and Field.
Katharine Sni en has achieved a weighted GPA of 104.68. An AP Scholar with Distinction, she served as vice president of the National Honor Society, treasurer of Rotary INTERACT, and captain of Varsity Field Hockey and Lacrosse. Katharine also earned the NHS Community Service Award and led her team to 1st Place in Su olk County’s Recycling Bin Contest. A McNair Scholar, Katharine will attend the University of South Carolina Honors College on a full academic scholarship, majoring in International Business and Finance.
For more information about the Lindenhurst Union Free School District, please visit the District’s website at www.lindenhurstschools.org. Exciting activities happening throughout the District and programs celebrating student achievement can also be found on the District’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ LindenhurstUFSD/ and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lindenhurstufsd/.
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Pursuant to the provisions of Article 7 of the Village Law of the State of New York notice is hereby given a public hearing will be held before the Planning Board of the Village of Lindenhurst on Thursday, June 19, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m. located at: Lindenhurst Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY to hear the following from the Building Department:
1. Site Plan: #4-2025 Application of 324 South Wellwood Avenue LLC, 324 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst NY 11757, regarding a site plan review for interior alterations with installation of new windows, doors and addition of a handicap ramp to the rear of the existing building. Property located at 324 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst NY 11757 and zoned “B Residence” SCTM#: 103-014-003-002
All cases will be heard in which they are advertised, to be followed by rescheduled cases.
By order of the Planning Board Chairman John Liebl LV N & S - 789 - 6/11 & 6/18/25
INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Pursuant to the provisions of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Village of Lindenhurst, Inc. and Section 7-712 of the Village Law of the State of New York, notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing at the Municipal Building, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York @ 7:00 p.m.: June 25, 2025, 2025 to hear the following:
1. Application of James Ropenus, 330 North Clinton Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (23.87%) in connection with remodeling of the 1st floor, 2nd floor dormer and rear deck. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-73-48
2. Application of Carmela Palmeri - 365 42nd street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (21.58%) in connection with maintaining a bow window and a rear deck. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-1-2-20.2
3. Application of John & Sara Makarewicz - 445 Walnut Street, Lindenhurst, New
York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (22.29%) in connection with the installation of a 12’ x 24’ semi in-ground swimming pool and maintain a gazebo. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential A. SCTM#:103-183-1.4
4. Application of Ivan Zakharyuk - 60 Cedar Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (24.64%) in connection with maintaining a shed and gazebo. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential A. SCTM#:103-184-14
5. Application of Kelly Zuccala - 925 South 5th, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (31.5%); reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (1.0’) in connection with maintaining a rear deck, rear covered stoop, shed and split a/c unit. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-232-27
6. Application of Michael Tochluk, 597 North Kings Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (24.97%) in connection with the installation of a 14’ x 28’ inground pool with electric heat and removal of semi in-ground swimming pool. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-3-4-106
7. Application of Paul & Laila Connelly - 21 Newark Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (42.10%) in connection with the installation of a 14’ x 28’ in-ground swimming pool with electric heater. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-2-3-42
8. Application of Adam Wasik - 161 South Delaware Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the accessory structures minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (2’); to expand the driveway width from the limit of 22’to (23.9’); to reduce the front yard greenery from the minimum required 70% to (52.2’) in connection with a driveway expansion and maintain a shed. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-15-1-40
9. Application of Angelo Anzisi - 154 East Zoranne Drive, Farmingdale, NY, 11735 for permission to expand the height from the limit of 26’ to (27.12’) in connection with the construction of a pre-fab single family dwelling with
one car attached garage and front and rear steps. Property located at 258 Kramer Drive, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-20-3-53.1
10. Application of Alissa & Paul Mannarino - The Zummo Family Trust - Guy Zummo, Trustee - 505 South 1st Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (22.27%) in connection with maintaining a rear yard pergola. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential A. SCTM#:103-191-26
11. Application of Sophie Ann Cadet - 256 North Hamilton Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to expand the driveway width from the limit of 22’ to (35.0’); to reduce the front yard greenery from the minimum required 70% to (53.41%) in connection with maintaining a driveway expansion, and rear bilco doors. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-12-1-6
12. Application of Cesar Leon Nolasco - 15 Lenox Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (0.9’) in connection with maintaining a shed. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-23-82
13. Application of Carvita Pennacchia - 301 North 7th street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to expand the driveway width from the limit of 22’ to (27.2’); to reduce the front yard greenery from the minimum required 70% to (63.79%) in connection with maintaining a driveway expansion. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-6-2-11
14. Application of 324 South Wellwood Ave, LLC - 324 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission for Business use is not permitted on a residential B Property. Original grant in 1999 limited use to an insurance agency only in connection with interior alterations with installation of new windows, doors and addition of a handicap ramp in the rear. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-143-2
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE May 28, 2025, PUBLIC HEARING AS THEY WERE POSTPONED
15. Application of Southside Fish and Clam Corp. - Abdul Baqi - 8201 251st Street, Bellerose, NY, 11426 for special permission for food
use as a restaurant. Property located 395 West Montauk Hwy, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Business. SCTM#:103-21-2-70.4
Upon the hearing, the applicant must appear in person, by an agent, or by an attorney. A person wishing to appear at the hearing may do so. Communication in writing in relation thereto may be filed with the board before or at the hearing.
All cases will be heard in which they are advertised, to be followed by rescheduled cases.
By order of the Board of Appeals
Philip Renna, Chairman
LV N & S - 790 - 6/11 & 6/18/25
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, June 26, 2025 at 7:00 PM to consider the following:
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO RENEW THEIR TWO FAMILY PERMIT:
1. Dagoberto Taveras, 326 32nd Street
2. Patricia Dow, 501 South Broadway
3. Joseph Corvetti, 188 South 15th Street
4. Edward Robinson, 135 North Broadway
5. Philip Cassidy, 590 North Greene Avenue
6. Diane D’Orazio, 26 Jerome Street
7. Steve Smaldon, 392 Grand Avenue
8. Michael Disclafani, 285 Catskill Avenue
9. Leonard & Cheryl Mazzatti, 137 North Fulton Avenue
10. Frank Menna, 648 South Broadway
11. Antoinette DeVecchis, 306 South 5th Street
12. Richard Price, 509 South 7th Street
13. Cem Hattat, 102 Willow Lane
14. Marc DeCaprio, 303 North Delaware Avenue
15. Kenneth Pagliarulo, 668 Shore Road
16. Andrzej & Wanda Mieczkowski, 57 North Lewis Avenue
17. Robin Lenihan, 305 Idaho Street
18. Ivan Milanov, 485 North Indiana Avenue
19. Helen Lamneck, 100 East Gates Avenue
20. Robert Anderson, 277 South 11th Street
21. Josephine Gerardi, 224 South 11th Street
22. Gina Ficentise & Mary Tisi, 629 North Alleghany Avenue
23. Yemisi Adebowale, 228 North Erie Avenue
24. Mildred DeMichael, 336 Walnut Street
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO APPLY FOR THE TWO FAMILY PERMIT:
25. Application of Sadatu Salami-Oyakhilome, 258 Grand 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#: 103-012002-014.2
26. Application of Kory Peters, 536 East Drive, 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#: 103-004002-093.5
27. Application of Marie Morales & Marvin Chavez, 581 Walnut 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 “Business” SCTM#: 103-018-
003-022
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE May 22, 2025 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:
1. Fabio Gallipoli, 83 Frank Street
2. Laldeo Prahalad, 257 42nd Street
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE APRIL 24, 2025 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:
1. 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
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
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 - 792 - 6/18 & 6/25/25
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Sunday, 07/27/25
“Family BBQ & Car Show”: To celebrate the 112th Birthday of “Mooseheart”, we will be holding a combination BBQ & Car Show, starting at 1:00 pm. Tickets are $25 for Adults, and $12 for Children 12 & under. Include with the ticket is Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs, Corn on the Cobb, Salads, and more. Additionally, it includes Soda, Wine or Domestic Tap Beer, while supplies last. Advance Tickets purchase is required, and can be purchased from our Social Quarters, or from Theresa Restivo (631) 252-4203
The Lodge Membership Meetings are every 1st & 3rd Monday at 8:00pm. The WOTM Chapter Social Gathering is on the 1st Tuesday at 7:30pm and the Chapter Membership Meeting is every 3rd Tuesday at 7:30pm.
Our Main Hall is available for your Special events, Shower, Weddings, Birthdays, etc.
Please contact Barbara Colasanto (631) 754-7477 or Theresa Restivo (631) 252-4203 for information.
All events are for members and qualified guests. Members must always present their membership card upon
entering the building. All qualified guests and members without their membership card must sign the guest book.
If you have any questions, or would like additional information, please contact the Lodge at (631) 226-4364, via email at Lodge1421@ gmail.com
For all events and our calendar, please visit our website at www. MooseLodge1421.com
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Summer is a season to soak up some sun and enjoy the generally more laid back atmosphere that’s become synonymous with the months of June through August. Though no one wants to dampen the summer fun, it’s important to note that the season should not be entirely carefree. In fact, emphasizing skin protection is vital to ensuring the season is both fun and safe.
• Wear sunscreen every day. The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery urges individuals to wear sunscreen every day in the summer. No
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PEOPLE THAT I WOULD LO VE TO HEAR FROM (fond memo ries):
Dottie Bonv entre (1974, Lindenhurst High. You were MORE than just a friend); Karen Martinelli (Fri. ni gh t parties); Frank Smith (you and Chuc ky at my parties); Charlotte Nargi (1 978 “Miss You”/”Sh attered”); Tony Corr ea (my loyal brother); Robin and Karen Wehenkel (thank you for being there); LISA (Feb. 19 78) and ANTHONY (May 1979) (I love you both I've been wa iting forever for you to find me. What they said about both of you were lies an d I can prove it); ...A nd anyone else that missed me, co ntact: Glenn (the Time Traveler) at ggsocialtime22@ gmail.com
Suffolk Legislator Tom Donnelly (D-Deer Park) is pleased to inform Babylon and Huntington residents about the local Suffolk County Office for the Aging Spring 2025 Senior Advocate Schedule. Senior advocates are County representatives who come out into the community and assist seniors with information gathering, completion of eligibility or recertification applications and referrals to appropriate community agencies.
“It is so important for us to provide our senior citizens with the assistance and information they need in ways that are most convenient to them. These visits allow our seniors to connect with our County’s senior advocates right in their own communities,” said Legislator Donnelly. “I hope
all those interested in the services that the Suffolk County Office for the Aging provides will take advantage of this opportunity.”
Senior Advocates will be visiting the following locations in the Town of Babylon:
• North Amityville Nutrition Center, 48-C Cedar Road, Amityville: Wednesday, June 18, 10 am – 1 pm
• Spangle Drive Center, 4385 Spangle Drive, North Babylon: Tuesday, June 24, 12 – 3:00 pm In Huntington, they will be visiting the following:
• Huntington Senior Nutrition Center, 423 Park Avenue, Huntington: Wednesday, June 18, 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
• Paumanack Village 5 & 6, 100 Adriatic Drive, Melville: Thursday, June 26, 8:30 am –12 pm; residents only Advocates assist with the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP –formerly known as food stamps), Medicare Savings Program and Heating Emergency Assistance Program (HEAP) applications. They also can provide information on Medicare, answer questions and make recommendations and referrals. For more information about available services or directions to any of these locations, please call the Suffolk County Office for the Aging at (631) 853-8200.
“For more than three decades, the Suffolk County Office for the Aging has been providing full and trouble-free access to critical services,” Donnelly said. “I am glad to see their great professional community outreach program continue and hope that every senior resident will make full use of it.”
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two people are the same, and that’s evident in the various skin types. People with fair skin may already know from experience that they need to apply sunscreen in the summer. But ASDS notes even people with naturally darker skin that tends to tan instead of burn need to wear sunscreen every day as well. The ASDS recommends applying roughly one ounce of sunscreen two to three times each day in summer. Sunscreen should have a minimum sun protection factor (SPF) of 30. It’s possible to get sunburn even in cooler climates or on cloudy days when time in direct sunlight is minimal. So the sunscreen rule can apply year-round, but is especially important in summer when people tend to spend more time outdoors than during other times of
year.
• Opt for protective clothing. The ASDS notes that unbleached cotton, tightly woven T-shirts or shorts, and wide-brimmed hats provide excellent protection against the sun. Many manufacturers now offer high-SPF clothing that absorbs UV rays. Pairing such clothing with daily applications of sunscreen can be a great way to protect skin against summer sun.
• Pay attention to your skin. Routine skin examinations in summertime can uncover warning signs of skin cancer. For example, the ASDS notes that discoloration, a changing mile or a rough red patch of skin are early warning signs of skin cancer. Contact a dermatologic surgeon immediately if any of these signs are detected.
• Avoid sunbathing to reduce sunburn risk. The ASDS notes the only way to prevent exposure to potentially harmful sunburn is to stay in the shade. Though many consider a little color in summertime harmless, the reality is that skin cancer develops over time and sunburn is dangerous. Each sunburn a person gets increases his or her risk of developing skin cancer, so even a mild sunburn that disappears in a day or two can have a long-term and potentially deadly impact.
Fun in the summer sun is part of what makes the season so special. But it’s imperative that people take steps to protect their skin from sun damage when enjoying warm summer days in the great outdoors.
The Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council (NSHC) announces a $2,000 scholarship for college juniors/seniors or post graduate students who are studying Journalism, Marketing/Communications, or Healthcare Administration. (The scholarship is not for clinical-based study.) The Ann Marie Brown Memorial Scholarship honors the late Ann Marie Brown, who served as vice president for government and public relations for the Hospital Council from 1983 to 1993. The scholarship is administered by the Hospital Council’s Communications Committee. Filing deadline is June 20, 2025. For more information and an application go to the NSHC scholarship page or call 631-334-8321.
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Congratulations to all our Lindy Graduates
It has been our honor to serve the community for over 75 years. Born of Lindenhurst roots, we’ve had the pleasure to grow with our hometown. We don’t just work here, we live here. So to you, the Lindenhurst Community, we extend a heartfelt Thank You for your continued trust in us.
Your hard work, resilience, and dedication have brought you to this exciting milestone. As you step into the next chapter, remember that your voice matters and your future is full of promise. Dream big, stay engaged, and continue to make a positive impact in your community. The best is yet to come!
“Go con dently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” - Henry David Thoreau
As you close this chapter and turn the page to start your next one, remember this: you are the author of your own story. What comes next isn’t just about where you go to school or work, it’s about who you choose to be. With that in mind, here are a few suggestions for you:
• Stay Curious. Ask questions, seek answers, and never stop learning.
• Choose your people wisely. Surround yourself with those who inspire, challenge, and support you.
• Be kind - to yourself and others. Life can be hard sometimes.
• Keep showing up. You never know when opportunity will knock on your door.
No matter where life takes you, your potential is limitless, and your future is unwritten. Have fun and don’t forget to enjoy the journey!
I would like to personally congratulate my assistant, Kendra Moran, on her high school graduation. She is destined to do amazing things in her life!
With great pride and encouragement, JoAnn Cilla
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We Would Like to Congratulate All of Our 2025 Lindenhurst
Mike A. Lavorata MAYOR
Richard J. Renna DEPUTY MAYOR
Douglas Madlon
Patrick M. Pichichero
Maryann Weckerle VILLAGE TRUSTEES
H. John Bopp
VILLAGE JUDGE
Joseph Barone
VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR
Kathleen Schrader
VILLAGE CLERK
Katherine McCaffrey
DEPUTY VILLAGE CLERK
Brianna Bartolotta
SECRETARY TO THE MAYOR
Gerard Glass
VILLAGE ATTORNEY
The Lavorata Team Also Extends Their Congratulations
Discuss real-life scenarios, like what to do if they’re offered alcohol or feel unsafe. Reassure them they can call you anytime no questions asked for a safe ride home P
Prom and graduation are exciting milestones—but they’re also high-risk times for underage drinking and impaired driving. As a parent or caregiver, you play a crucial role in keeping teens safe during this season. Our mission is to raise awareness, offer resources, and promote healthy choices to prevent underage drinking and addiction in our community.
It is illegal for any adult (18+) to knowingly allow minors (under 21) to consume alcohol on property they own, rent, or control including homes, yards, hotels, or rental spaces. Violations can result in:
First offense: Fine up to $500
Second offense or more: Misdemeanor charge, fines up to $1,000 and/or up to one year in jail
You are required to take reasonable corrective action if you become aware of underage drinking on your property, such as asking minors to leave or contacting law enforcement.
Start the conversation early and be clear about your expectations.
Ask about their plans: who they’re with, where they’ll be, and how they’re getting home
Do not serve alcohol to minors it’s illegal and dangerous.
Be present and aware of what’s happening in your home.
Lock up alcohol, cannabis, and medications.
Communicate with other parents don’t assume everyone has the same rules.
Offer to host or support alcohol-free celebrations.
To report underage drinking parties or prevent a tragedy, call your local precinct’s nonemergency number Officers can notify homeowners and review the consequences of violating the Social Host Law. 1st Precinct: 631-854-8147 | 2nd Precinct: 854-8254 | 3rd: 854-8326 | 4th: 854-8434 | 5th: 8548527 | 6th: 854-8632 | 7th: 852-8726
Let’s Make Memories, Not Mistakes
Together, we can help teens celebrate safely and make choices that lead to a brighter future. For more information, visit www.babyloncares.org, follow us on Facebook: Lindenhurst Community Cares Coalition or contact us at lindycareslcc@gmail.com