On Monday, August 12, Town of Babylon Supervisor Rich Schaffer, Suffolk County Legislator Tom Donnelly, and Town of Babylon Councilman Terence McSweeney hosted a special recognition ceremony to honor the courageous first responders who responded to the Hawaii Nail Salon tragedy in Deer Park. The Town also recognized and honored those lost and injured in the tragedy.
Lindenhurst Rainbow Senior Citizens Center Celebrates 50 Years!
The Lindenhurst Rainbow Senior Citizens Center recently held a “50 Years of Fun” day to celebrate their half-acentury of service to the seniors of our community.
The carnival-themed party was a huge success with games & prizes, special crafts, music, food, and gift bags for each senior filled with goodies!
The Rainbow Senior Citizens Center staff and volunteers, helmed by
Senior Center Manager Dawn Shipsey, host a number of activities, including bingo, quilting classes, exercise classes, art classes, coffee, coloring and conversation clubs, horse racing, karaoke, movie days, luncheons, and special events and trips. The Rainbow Senior Center is also a nutrition site in conjunction with the Town of Babylon, where hot meals are served to seniors Monday-Thursday.
For more information, call them at 631-957-7526.
Village Trustee Maryann Weckerle said, “We thank the staff and volunteers –both past and present – of the Lindenhurst Rainbow Senior Citizens Center for 50 years of dedicated service to our community. The Rainbow Center is a place where we strive to make our seniors feel welcome, happy, healthy, empowered, supported, and loved.”
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS! - Pictured here (left to right), enjoying the cotton candy that was provided by East Neck Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, are: Village Administrator Joe Barone, Senior Center Manager Dawn Shipsey, Mayor Michael Lavorata, Trustee Maryann Weckerle, Trustee Doug Madlon, and Rainbow Center staff members Susanne Rochel & Joan Carenza.
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On Monday, August 12, Town of Babylon Supervisor Rich Schaffer, Suffolk County Legislator Tom Donnelly, and Town of Babylon Councilman Terence McSweeney hosted a special recognition ceremony to honor the courageous first responders who responded to the Hawaii Nail Salon tragedy in Deer Park. The Town also
Town Of Babylon Honors First Responders To Hawaii Nail Salon Tragedy
recognized and honored those lost and injured in the tragedy.
McSweeney stood alongside Supervisor Rich Schaffer, Deputy Supervisor & Councilman Tony Martinez, Legislator Tom Donnelly & NYS
Senator Monica Martinez to express gratitude to all who responded to the tragedy at the Hawaiian Nail
Salon and to recognize the collaborative efforts that were mobilized on that dreadful day.
“We extend our appreciation to those who arrived at the scene and to the other departments that left their homes to provide support at various firehouses for extended periods, ensuring that emergency calls were
addressed while personnel managed the unfolding crisis.”
Legislator Donnelly added, “Successfully handling such emergencies requires extensive planning and training, with communication serving as a crucial element in navigating catastrophic situations. Those in leadership roles,
along with those following their guidance, executed a seamless rescue and recovery operation.” This night was dedicated not to any single individual who contributed that day, but rather to the units that collaborated effectively, including the Suffolk County Police Dept. and various fire and rescue departments. This marks only the second
occasion on which the Town of Babylon has awarded unit citations for the exceptional efforts made to save lives and provide solace to those mourning a loss.
Supervisor Schaffer said “We are grateful to Chief Robert Macaluso and the Deer Park Fire Department for facilitating this gathering this evening to honor our local heroes.
Deer Park Fire Department first responders being honored by the Town of Babylon for their heroic efforts while responding to the Hawaii Nail Salon tragedy
First responders saluting while being recognized for their heroic efforts
Town of Babylon Councilman Terence McSweeney commending first responders for their quick response to the Hawaii Nail Salon tragedy
Father Gius Garcia from Saints Cyril and Methodius Church sharing words with the courageous first responders
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We offer the following programs:
• 3 Year Old Program
• T-Ball Baseball For Ages 4 & 5 (Pre-K)
• Peewee Baseball For Ages 6 & 7 (K)
• Farm Baseball For 8 Year Olds (1st, 2nd Grade)
• Minor Baseball For 9 & 10 Year Olds (3rd, 4th Grade)
• Major Baseball For 11 & 12 Year Olds (5th, 6th Grade)
• Junior Baseball For 13 & 14 Year Olds (7th - 9th Grade)
• T-Ball Softball For 4 & 5 Year Old Girls
• Farm Softball For 6, 7 & 8 Year Old Girls
• Minor Softball For 9 & 10 Year Old Girls
• Major Softball For 11 & 12 Year Old Girls
Debut Theater Company Presents
“Angel Breath”
is opening its new play, Angel Breath, on September 13 at BACCA Arts Center in Lindenhurst at 149 North Wellwood Avenue. The play will run September 13, 14, 21, 22 at 7:30 pm, and September 15 and 22 at 5:00 pm. For the third weekend, curtain times are TBA.
In this offbeat take on love and mortality, smalltown friends who survived a polio epidemic decades back must help each other through a new crisis -- with the help of a very peculiar visitor.
Angel Breath is an original play by Long Island writer Anthony DiFranco. The cast includes Christine Cavagnet, James Rappa, Jonathan Baker, Joseph Cavagnet, and Valerie Stazzone. The director is Martin Knapp, and the stage manager is Erin Biener.
Tickets are available at debutco.booktix.com and at the door.
Tickets are $25, or $22 for seniors.
Debut Theater Company continues its tradition of positive, thoughtprovoking, and always original material presented at BACCA.
Founder and Artistic
Director Anthony DiFranco takes pride in presenting only original, worldpremiere material. Wheel of Fortune, Woman Through The Window, The Necktie Caper, The Crooked Cafe, Moonrise, and Fly Away Home, were his recent BACCA productions.
Rebuilding Together Long Island Awarded NBCUniversal Local Impact Grant
Rebuilding Together
Long Island, Inc., a nonprofit with a vision of safe homes and communities for everyone announced on August 20, 2024, they are a winner of The Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation’s 2024 Local Impact Grant Challenge. The Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation is granting $2.5 million this year to nonprofits that are strengthening our communities.
Rebuilding Together
Long Island is an affiliate of the national organization, Rebuilding Together, Inc. with 112 affiliates across the country. For 32 years, Rebuilding Together
Long Island’s dedicated core of volunteers have served qualifying, struggling homeowners in communities across Long Island by providing FREE handyman type maintenance, as well as modifications for those with physical limitations. From minor repairs to modifications that may include wheelchair ramps, grabs and railings, modifications of bathtubs to walk-in showers, every home is assessed for safety and accessibility. By winning this competitive grant, we hope to continue strengthening our community and serving the seniors, veterans, families and people with physical limitations who
Lindenhurst High School Welcomes New Principal
The Lindenhurst Union Free School District is proud to name Dr. Matthew Boccanfuso as the new Principal of Lindenhurst High School. He replaces Dr. Candice Brodie, who is now Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources at the Cold Spring Harbor School District. Dr. Boccanfuso previously served as Assistant Principal at the high school.
Dr. Boccanfuso has spent his entire 23-year professional career in education at Lindenhurst High School, and he seeks to continue partnerships with parents, administrators, and Lindenhurst Middle School to provide a robust education and prepare students for life after graduation. “We are excited and deeply committed to sharing our vision for the school as we prepare our students for the future workforce,” he said. “In a constantly changing world, we are dedicated
to equipping our students with the skills, knowledge, and mindset they need to succeed in their future endeavors.”
Since 2002, Dr. Boccanfuso has served in a variety of roles at Lindenhurst High School, including social studies teacher, alternative school teacher, and peer leadership
instructor. In 2014, he became Assistant Principal at the school, a position he has held until now.
“As a lifelong Bulldog, Lindenhurst High School holds a special place in my heart,” Dr. Boccanfuso said. “I feel honored and privileged to ‘pay it forward’ to the community that made me the man I am today.”
“Totally Taylor” Rocks Lindenhurst Village Concert Series
need a helping hand. “We care about our neighbors” states Stella Hendrickson, President, and grant programs like this help us achieve our mission of repairing homes, revitalizing communities and rebuilding lives. This grant is more than an award to our program, it is a celebration of our mission and we are very excited to share this wonderful opportunity for growth.
For more information, whether you are a homeowner in need or would like to sponsor a project, please call 631.777.7894. Volunteers may apply on our website at www. rebuildingtogetherli.org
Lindenhurst Village Square Park was recently filled to capacity with people and excitement during the muchanticipated performance of “Totally Taylor: A Taylor Swift Tribute Act”. Part of the Lindenhurst Free Summer Concert Series,
the evening featured songs from Taylor Swift’s 11 albums, custom-made colorful outfits, and wellprecisioned choreography -- all to mirror the glitz, glamour, energy, and sounds of Taylor Swift!
Mayor Michael Lavorata said, “The concert was
amazing, especially for the many young people in attendance. It felt like you were at a Taylor Swift concert! Thank you to all who attended this extraspecial summer concert in our Lindenhurst downtown.”
“TOTALLY TAYLOR” ROCKS LINDENHURST VILLAGE CONCERT SERIES -
Pictured here (left to right) are: Alyssa Ragogna, Carolyn Ash, Mayor Michael Lavorata, Totally Taylor Tribute Artist Kelsey Elquist, Nicole Lavorata, Joe Conti, and Joci Lavorata.
AUGUST HAPPENINGS
SATURDAY AUGUST 31
7:30AM-1:00PM RUNNERS EDGE
MAIN STREET MILE
The 21st Annual Runner’s Edge Main Street Mile will begin with a Kid’s Fun Run at 8:30 a.m. on Main Street in Farmingdale, followed by a woman’s one-mile run at 9:00 a.m. and a Men’s one-mile run at 9:30 a.m. Hockey legend Pat LaFontaine will be on hand for the races, as well as a postrace blow-out at The Tap Room in Farmingdale beginning at 11 a.m. ! For more information, please call 516-420-7963
10:00AM-4:00PM END OF SUMMER FESTIVAL
Holy Trinity Orthodox Church at 369 Green Avenue in East Meadow will host its End of Summer Festival (rain or shine). It will feature Ethnic and BBQ foods, live music, kids’ games, flea market, basket raffle, and $1,000 cash prize raffle. Admission is free. For more information, please call 516-483-3649, email htocem@gmail. com or visit www.htocem.org.
2:00PM-5:00PM DAHLIA EXHIBITION AND PHOTO SHOW
The Long Island Dahlia Society will hold its annual Dahlia Exhibition and Photo Show at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum, Carriage House, 440 Montauk Highway in Great River. Show is free with entry in the park. For further information visit WWW. LongIslandDahlia.org
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UPCOMING SEPTEMBER EVENTS
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5
7:00PM LINDENHURST EVENING HOMEMAKERS GROUP
Join Lindenhurst Evening Homemakers Group at the Amityville Senior Center on Cedar St. Open to all members and newcomers 18 years old and up. Meet ups start at 7pm & new members should arrive 15 min. early. For more information, please call Lisa LeBrie at 516-413-7467
SATURDAY, SEPT. 7
6:00PM
QUEENS SOUND PRESENTS: "SONGS BENEATH THE TREES"
Our Lady of Grace Concert Series Presents an evening of serene melodies evoking a world of natural beauty. $10 Suggested Donation. Refreshments will be served. Our Lady of Grace, 666 Albin Ave. in West Babylon. For more information, please call 631-587-5185
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8
9:00AM-4:00PM 36th ANNUAL COPIAGUE KIWANIS CAR SHOW & MARKET PLACE
This event is proudly presented by the Copiague Kiwanis in collaboration with the Town of Babylon and will take place at Tanner Park. Get ready for a day filled with chrome, classic tunes, and family fun. For further questions, Phil Guerra can be contacted directly at 516-647-2754 or via email at philcarshow@optonline.net.
9:30AM 9/11 REMEMBRANCE SERVICE
The Farmingdale United Methodist Church, 407 Main Street, will hold a Remembrance Service on the 23rd anniversary of 9-11. Following the service everyone is invited to honor the day by placing ribbons around the Memorial Tree dedicated to Lt. Christopher P. Sullivan, FDNY, who generously led our Nursery School children in fire safety. All Farmingdale firemen/emergency responders and their families are invited to attend, as is the general public. Please join us.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
7:00PM
LONG ISLAND IN THE MOVIES
The Seaford Historical Society will host a presentation by Greg Blank about Long Island in the Movies, at the Historical Society Museum. The Museum is located at 3890 Waverly Ave. in Seaford. Members Free. $5 fee for nonmembers. For more information, please call Judy Bongiovi at 516-660-2275
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GENERAL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP & LOSS OF ADULT CHILD GROUP
The General Support Group is open to anyone who has suffered a loss at least three months prior to the start of the group. The Adult Child Group has a no wait requirement. Pre-registration is required. Seating is limited. The groups will be offered at St. John Nepomucene, 1140 Locust Ave. in Bohemia. Please call to reserve your seat, 631-589-0540, ext. 250.
OLPH Fall Bereavement Support Group
If you have experienced the loss of a loved one, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Lindenhurst has a Bereavement Support Group to help you through your grief.
The group will start on Saturdays September 28 through November 16, 2024. The time 11:301:00pm. The group is a 9 week commitment. Registration is required.
If interested, contact the OLPH Rectory at 631-2267725 extension 200. OLPH Church is located at 210 South Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, NY 11757.
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Senior Advocate Schedules
Suffolk Legislator Tom Donnelly (D-Deer Park) is pleased to inform Babylon and Huntington residents about the local Suffolk County Office for the Aging Summer 2024 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:
• Deer Park Library, 44 Lake Avenue, Deer Park: Friday, September 20, 9 – 11 am
• North Amityville Nutrition Center, 48-C Cedar Road, Amityville: Wednesday, September 11, 10 am
– 1 pm
• Rainbow Center, 293 Buffalo Avenue, Lindenhurst: Wednesday, September 4, 8:30 – 11:00 am
• Tanner Park Senior Nutrition, 2 Tanner Park, Copiague: Wednesday, September 11, 8:30 am – 1 pm
• Spangle Drive Center, 4385
Spangle Drive, North Babylon: Tuesday, September 24, 12 – 3:30 pm
• West Babylon Library, 211 Route 109, West Babylon: Thursday September 26, 10 am – 12 pm
• Wyandanch Senior Nutrition, 28 Wyandanch Avenue, Wyandanch: Wednesday, September 4, 8:30 am – 1 pm
In Huntington, they will be visiting the following:
• Huntington Senior Nutrition Ctr., 423 Park Avenue, Huntington: Wednesday, Sept. 18, 8:30 am – 1 pm
• Paumanack Village 5 & 6, 100 Adriatic Drive, Melville: Thursday, September 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 troublefree 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.”
Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition Display Teal And Pink Flags
During the months of September and October the Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition will be displaying Teal and Pink flags in honor of Breast and Gynecological Cancer Awareness Months at our Vision of Hope Garden at Babylon Town Hall in Lindenhurst.
Detachable ribbon streamers will be on display and are available for a $10 donation. Engraved bricks are also available for purchase for a $50 donation. Please call the BBCC office at 631-893-4110 for information.
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff AGAINST JEFFREY B. ARCHER, ANA K. TORRES, ET AL., Defendant(s)
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered October 25, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Babylon Town Hall, 200 East Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 on September 25, 2024 at 10:00AM, premises known as 105 Ridge Road, Wheatley Heights, NY 11798. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Wheatley Heights in the Town of Babylon; County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0100, Section 010.00, Block 01.00, Lot 019.000. Approximate amount of judgment $451,950.67 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #602860/2018. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the District and SUFFOLK County Auction Plan in effect at this time. Kevin R. Johnston, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 18007586 81775
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VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The purpose of this local law is to promote and protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the Village of Lindenhurst by enacting a local law which establishes a moratorium on massage parlors and foot spas in the Business District for a period of one year.
Having duly called and held a public hearing at Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York on the 17 day of Septmeber, 2024, upon the matter of the enactment of Local Law #42024, the Village Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Lindenhurst moves as follows:
LOCAL LAW #4-2024 to Extend Local Law #4-2022 and Local Law #5 -2023 – Moratorium on Foot Spas and Massage Parlors
Section 1. Purpose.
The purpose of this local is to extend the expiration date of Local Law #5 of 2023 from September 30, 2024 to September 30, 2025. The purpose of Local Law #4 of 2022, Local Law #5 of 2023 and this Local Law is to promote and protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the Village of Lindenhurst, by
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enacting a local law which establishes a moratorium on Massage Parlors and Foot Spas in the Business District for a period of one year.
The Village of Lindenhurst has put forth a significant effort to support and revitalize the Business District. As part of these efforts, the Village has completed numerous infrastructure improvements to attract business and enhance the appearance of the downtown, including the addition of brick pavers, road reconstruction, drainage, parking, decorative street lightning, planters, and recreational and cultural opportunities. Numerous new projects have enhanced the appearance and character of the Business District Village wide. The Board of Trustees has also enacted certain zoning amendments to create a more desirable and attractive Business District including the addition of multiple family residences. The Board of Trustees finds that careful consideration is also required to ensure the compatibility of the Business District with the surrounding residential community. The competitive local business environment is spawning more and more businesses, in particular, a proliferation of business whose primary business purpose is massage. The Board is concerned that given the Business District’s close proximity to residential areas, certain businesses of this nature are of such a character that they will detrimentally impact the quality of life of the surrounding businesses and residences. The Board finds that such uses are often the source of criminal activity, such as unlicensed practice and prostitution resulting in quality of life complaints. These complaints negatively impact the community. As such, particular consideration must be given as to the regulation of massage related
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business operations.
The Board of Trustees enacted the moratorium so that it might have sufficient opportunity to evaluate the permitted uses in the Business District and determine whether the use of Massage Parlors and Foots Pas should be statutorily amended, altered, modified, expanded or repealed as part and parcel of a plan to continue to revitalize the are without negatively impacting the community. The moratorium is set to expire on September 30, 2024, and must be extended to allow the aforestated review to continue. An extension of the moratorium would also permit the consider whether buffer zones or distance restrictions are appropriate to avoid proliferation of this use and encourage diversity in the Business District. This moratorium will provide an opportunity for the Village Board of Trustees to evaluate the Code changes needed without the possibility of new businesses opening that might conflict with the plan being developed. The Village Board has, therefore, determined that a moratorium be established prohibiting any new uses which business purpose is massage in the Business District. This moratorium shall be geographically limited in application to all properties within the Business District zoning classification. In establishing this moratorium, the Board has also considered:
1. The need for conserving the value of buildings and land and the need to encourage the most appropriate use of land.
2. The need to attract retail business of such a diverse character as to encourage, foster and promote the revitalization of the Business District while at the same time mitigating any detrimental impact on surrounding residential properties.
3. The need to ensure adequate parking and lessen congestion while balancing the need for business growth.
4. To provide adequate light and air.
5. To ensure physical compatibility with surrounding uses.
6. The need to reduce noise, litter, traffic, and lighting which detrimentally impacts residential areas adjoining Business District property.
7. To encourage historic preservation.
Section 2. Prohibitions.
Any massage related use in the Business District which is open for customers, or clientele excluding those
previously approved within the Business District.
Section 3. Exemptions.
This local law shall not apply to those businesses whose ancillary purpose includes massage, such as a gym or salon or those approved prior to the effective date of this local law to the extent such uses are not in compliance herewith and otherwise legally permitted.
Section 4. Imposition of Moratorium.
a. For a period of one year from and after the effective date of this law, no application for the construction, erection, maintenance, or change of use to a use which is prohibited herein may be filed, accepted, or processed. For the purpose of this law, an application shall be deemed to mean any request for official action by the Board of Trustees, or other boards, departments, or agencies of the Village of Lindenhurst. No use which is prohibited herein and not otherwise exempt from the application of this local law may be maintained. Renewals of prior approvals shall remain unaffected.
b. The Board of Trustees of
the Incorporated Village of Lindenhurst shall have the power to vary or modify the application of the provisions hereof by resolution of the Village Board at a public meeting, in its absolute and sole discretion, provided that such variance, or modification is consistent with the Village zoning plan, and with the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the Village.
Section 4. Validity.
If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this law is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of this law.
Section 5. Effective Date. This law shall become effective upon filing in the office of the Secretary of State.
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Making the Most of Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day is a wonderful time to celebrate, reflect, and prepare.
We celebrate another summer of sunshine, spending quality time with friends and family, and hopefully crossing off items on our bucket lists.
We reflect on where we are today and all that happened to bring us to this point in timethe great things, the good things, and maybe some not-so-good things. Hopefully the great and good outweigh the not-so-good, and any grief that you’ve had in your life has turned to gratitude.
Lastly, we prepare for whatever the future holds in store for us. New grades in school, maybe a new job, a new addition to the family, or even a new home.
As the famous poet Walt Whitman once wrote, “Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you.”
Enjoy the holiday weekend and the sunshine on your face.