October 9, 2024 Lindenhurst North

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The Amityville Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of Mann’s Homemade Ice Cream at 189 Merrick Rd. in Amityville (corner of Ocean Ave.). On hand for the event were owners Eric and Linda Mann, and family members Amanda, Caitlin, Cassidy, Ed, and Charleen Mann and Christian Sica, Electrofreeze Representative Joe Torregrossa, TOB Councilman Dwayne Gregory, Amityville Mayor Dennis Siri, Amityville Chamber President Maureen Pecorella, Treasurer Jeff Erath, Secretary Jennifer Ronzo and Directors Martha Peterson, Bob Liquorie, and Jared Garcia. Good Luck!

Lindenhurst High School Senior Is National Merit Semifinalist

Lindenhurst High School is proud to announce that class of 2025 student Jake Albert has been named a semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. The competition honors students for academic achievement, and is exceedingly difficult to obtain; among 1.5 million applicants nationwide, Jake is one of only 16,000 to advance to the semifinals.

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation identifies academically talented students across the United States. Students are selected based on their exceptional academic records, participation in school activities, and performance on the Preliminary SAT/ National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

In addition to his achievements in the classroom, Jake is also an accomplished track athlete. During the spring 2024 season, he qualified for the state championships and was named to Newsday’s All-Long Island team. Most

recently, the outlet listed him among Long Island’s top 25 boys cross country athletes for the fall season.

With this achievement, Jake will now compete for approximately 6,800 National Merit Scholarships to be awarded this spring, totaling more than $26 million.

“Jake is not only

incredibly bright, but also an extremely dedicated young man,” said Lindenhurst High School Principal Dr. Matthew Boccanfuso. “This honor is well deserved, and I look forward to seeing what Jake will accomplish, not only in his senior year but also in his future beyond graduation.”

CSHL & Aboff’s Paints Announce Paint & Donate Campaign

This October, supporting breast cancer research is as easy as buying paint. Throughout the month, for every gallon of premium paint sold at Aboff’s Paint stores and online at aboffs. com, the company will generously donate a portion of the proceeds to support breast cancer research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL).

The original Aboff’s Paints Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign raised over $10,000 for CSHL breast cancer research in 2012. In

2023, the two Long Island institutions renewed their partnership and raised over $40,000.

“Breast cancer awareness is near and dear to all of us here at Aboff’s,” said Aboff’s Paints owner and CSHL Corporate Advisory Board member Matthew Aboff. “We are delighted to renew our partnership with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for October 2024 and hope to make this year’s campaign our most successful yet.”

Family-owned and operated, Aboff’s Paints has been proudly

Lindenhurst Evening Homemakers Group

Join Lindenhurst Evening Homemakers Group at the Amityville Senior Center 48 Cedar Rd., Amityville, NY 11701 on Thursday, October 10, 2024. Open to all members & newcomers 18 years old & up. Meetings start at 7pm & new members should arrive 15 min. early. Contact Lisa LeBrie at 516-413-7467 for more info.”

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serving Long Island and the New York region for 95 years. The knowledgeable team of paint experts leverage decades of experience, and with 32 convenient locations across Long Island, they’re on hand to accommodate any residential, commercial, or industrial painting project.

For more information, contact Shayna Bowles at Aboff’s Paints (sbowles@aboffs.com; 631-427-2008 ext. 153) or Sarah Kitt at CSHL (kitt@cshl.edu; 516367-6808).

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Suffolk County Medal Day Honors Lindenhurst’s Michael DeGregorio

LINDENHURST’S MICHAEL DEGREGORIO HONORED - During their medal day ceremony, the Babylon town board took time to congratulate Mike DeGregorio, exchief of the Lindenhurst Fire dept, for his award from the Suffolk County Fire Academy. Councilman Terence McSweeney congratulated Chief DeGregorio, highlighting the immense value he brings to the Lindenhurst and Town of Babylon community. McSweeney emphasized that the community is fortunate to have someone like Mike, whose knowledge and experience allowed him to save a young man’s life and avert a senseless tragedy. As the public safety chairman, Councilman McSweeney conveyed on behalf of the entire town board his deepest gratitude to Chief DeGregorio for being in the right place at the right time. The town board and the Town of Babylon are immensely grateful for Chief DeGregorio’s heroic actions.

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OCTOBER HAPPENINGS

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9th

7:00PM

LEGENDS OF COUNTRY MUSIC

Gene Dinapoli presents Legends of Country Music at the Bayway Arts Center located at 265 E. Main Street in East Islip. Get ready for a night of pure country magic with the Legends of Country Music! Get your tickets at  www.baywayartscenter.com  or call 631 581 2700

7:30PM

AMITYVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING

The Amityville Historical Society, is having its Annual Meeting and election of officers. It will be held in the Lauder Museum. Mary Cascone Babylon Town Historian will do a presentation on "Benefits of a home or business that agrees to be a part of the Village's historic preservation". For more informaion, please call 631-598-1486

THURSDAY, OCT. 10th

7:00PM

LINDENHURST HOMEMAKERS GROUP

Join Lindenhurst Evening Homemakers Group at the Amityville Senior Center 48 Cedar Rd. in Amityville. Open to all members & newcomers 18 years old & up. Meetings start at 7pm & new members should arrive 15 min. early. For more information, please call Lisa LeBrie at 516-413-7467

FRIDAY, OCT. 18th

10:00am-1:00pm

GRAND REOPENING SALE

Simpson UMC is having a Bag Sale!

HOLIDAYS

2nd - Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown 11th - Yom Kippur begins at sundown 14th - Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day

31st - Halloween

MAKE A SUBMISSION!

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

30 Locust Avenue in Amityville. Thrift Shop Treasures. Stuff a bag full of clothes for $5. New items are not included in the bag sale. For more information, please call Mary at 516-991-8098

SATURDAY, OCT. 19th

9:00AM-4:00PM

AMITYVILLE COMMUNITY

GARAGE SALE

Amityville to hold its first Community Garage Sale. A Village-wide garage sale will be held in the Village of Amityville. (raindate Sunday, Oct. 20th). A huge assortment of items will be available at various homes. Check Amityville.com to see registered locations.

10:00AM-2:00PM

GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED YARD SALE

United Methodist Church, 350 Main Street in Islip, will be hosting a Good, Old-Fashioned Yard Sale. The church Thrift Shop will also be open from 10:00am– 2:00pm. For more information, please call 631-581-7663

10:00AM-4:00PM

HARVEST FESTIVAL & YARD SALE

Join us for a festive day featuring local craft vendors, a congregational yard sale, a pumpkin patch with painting, mums for sale, raffles, delicious food including hot dogs and bratwurst, hot apple cider, a bake table, free pony rides, a bouncy house, live music, and much more. Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2025 Washington Avenue in Seaford. For more information, please call 516-781-6374. Email: office@ ourredeemerlutheran.church

10:00AM-4:00PM

FALL HARVEST FAIR

Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 1294 Bellmore Avenue in North Bellmore. Vendors, raffles, raffle Baskets, food & children's activities For more information contact Terry at 516 785- 5029 email gelcnb@aol. com. VENDORS WANTED!

7:00PM

NLFD COMPANY #5

ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY

The North Lindenhurst FD Company #5, 1630 Straight Path, N. Lindenhurst, will be hosting their Annual Halloween Party. Please join them! DJ, Dinner, Beer, Wine and Soda. Prize for best costume, 50/50, door prizes. Doors open at 6:30pm. $50.00 p.p. For more information, and tickets, please call 631-226-5809 or 631-879-1211

SUNDAY, OCT. 20th

1:00PM-4:00PM

ANNUAL COLUMBUS DANCE

LISIA’S Annual Columbus Dance, at the Piermont in Babylon. Dinner and dancing. Sit down menu (antipasto, pasta, salad and choice of entrees, dessert coffee, house wines). $95.00 p.p. For more information, please call Diane Langella 516-398-3484

2:00PM

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS

Farmingdale United Methodist Church, 407 Main St. (Grant Ave), in Farmingdale will be having a Blessing of the Animals. Bring your creatures great & small on a leach or in a carrier (or stuffed) for the event. For more information, please call 516-694-3424

CLUES ACROSS

1. Unsheared sheep

5. Rock TV channel

8. Streetcar

12. Concerning

14. Exclamation

15. Greek goddess of youth

16. Popular type of device

18. Alcoholic beverage

19. Ancient Olympic Site

20. Sharpshoots

21. Tyrion Lannister was characterized as one

CLUES DOWN

1. Works of body art

2. Israeli politician Abba

3. Renowned desert

4. Eat greedily

5. She didn’t make it through the Fr. Revolution

6. Beat

7. Bloodsucker

8. From a place already noted

9. Counted on

10. Alberta Assn. of Baccalaureate World Schools

11. Something one can make

22. Pointed ends of pens

23. Measuring instruments

26. Midsection body part

30. Made a mistake

31. Adjusted

32. “Partridge” actress Susan

33. Yell

34. Civil rights city in Alabama

39. Young boy

42. Type of sea bass

44. To call (archaic)

46. Unfortunate

47. Separate oneself from others

13. One who abstains

17. Wild ox

24. Type of student

25. Bacterial infection of the skin

26. Expresses surprise

27. What engaged couples ultimately say

28. Crony

29. Where one begins (abbr.)

35. Architectural designation

36. “Matt Houston” actor Horsley

37. More (Spanish)

38. Autonomic nervous system

40. Indigenous peoples

49. Hero sandwiches

50. Spy group

51. Florida is famous for them

56. Irritating individuals

57. Luck

58. Hunting expedition

59. WWII diarist Frank

60. Peyton’s younger brother

61. Type of wrap

62. Type of overseas tax or levy

63. Soviet Socialist Republic

64. Wake up

41. Deflections

42. Circulating life force

43. Executes with a rope

44. Natives of an island nation

45. Girls

47. Logician and philosopher

48. Nocturnal hoofed animal

49. Relaxing spaces

52. From a distance

53. Form of Persian language

54. Amounts of time

55. Mathematical designation

Town of Babylon Hosts Successful Small Business Networking Night

The Town of Babylon proudly hosted its inaugural Small Business Networking Night on Thursday, Sept. 19 at Babylon Town Hall, organized by Councilman Anthony Manetta and the Town of Babylon Chamber of Commerce

Collaborative. This vibrant event brought together local entrepreneurs, business owners, and community members to foster connections and celebrate the spirit of small business in Babylon.

Attendees enjoyed live

music and entertainment from a DJ while sampling delicious offerings from an array of food trucks featuring BBQ, pasta, doughnuts, and coffee. Representatives from the Small Business Administration (SBA), PSEG, National Grid,

and various chambers of commerce were also on hand to provide valuable resources and support for local businesses.

Councilman Anthony Manetta expressed his gratitude, stating, “Thank you to everyone who

joined us, especially our hardworking Chambers of Commerce who contribute so much to our local community.” This successful event showcased the Town of Babylon’s commitment to supporting small businesses, promoting collaboration, and strengthening local economic growth.

The Town of Babylon looks forward to hosting more networking events in the future to continue nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit within the community.

PLANNING BOARD OF THE

INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST

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, October 17, 2024 @ 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: #6-2024

Application of Greg Gnatowski, 158 Bangor Street, Lindenhurst NY 11757, for a

site plan review to maintain Storage of boats/vehicles, paving, and draining of lot. Property located at 158 Bangor Street, Lindenhurst NY 11757 and zoned “Industrial” SCTM#: 103-009-001-036

2. Site Plan: #8-2024

Application of Fred Fenster, 146 Albany Avenue, Lindenhurst NY 11757, for a site plan review for a proposed 40’ X 12’ Shed for storage of boxes. Property located at 146 Albany Avenue, Lindenhurst NY 11757 and zoned “Industrial” SCTM#: 103-009001-018

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 - 726 - 10/9 & 10/16/24

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

Welcome To Fall: 12 Tips For The 12 Weeks Of Autumn

Fall is a time for warm sweaters, crisp air, and pumpkin spice everything! It’s also the perfect season to prepare your home for the colder months ahead. Here are 12 tips to protect and maintain your home. By tackling one task each week, you’ll keep your home safe, warm, and welcoming all season long.

1. Seal Windows and Doors - Keep the chilly air out and the warmth in by inspecting your windows and doors for drafts. Add weather stripping or caulking as needed to keep your home energyefficient.

2. Clean the Chimney and Fireplace – Now is the time to have your chimney cleaned and inspected to give you a safe and efficient fireplace experience throughout the fall and winter months.

3. Rake and Compost Leaves - Instead of throwing those colorful leaves away, compost them! They can become rich, nourishing soil for your garden next year.

4. Swap Out Air FiltersAs you transition from A/C to heating, replace your HVAC filters. Clean filters mean better air quality and a more efficient system.

5. Inspect the Roof - Check for loose or damaged shingles and get them repaired before winter storms arrive. Your roof is your first line of defense against harsh weather.

6. Prepare Your Garden for Winter - Cut back perennials, mulch garden beds, and plant bulbs for a beautiful spring bloom. Don’t forget to clean and store garden tools for next year.

7. Clean and Store Outdoor Furniture - Protect your outdoor living space by cleaning and storing furniture properly. Cover items that will remain outside and clean cushions before putting them away.

8. Winterize Sprinklers and Hoses - Drain your garden hoses and sprinkler systems to

the Municipal Building, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York @ 7:00 p.m., October 23, 2024 to hear the following:

1. Application of Kevin E. Doherty, 295 42nd street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (25.5%) in connection with installation of a cellar entrance. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-1-5-25

the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-181-110.1

prevent freezing and damage. Store hoses indoors and consider insulating outdoor faucets.

9. Test Home DetectorsTest smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to make sure they’re working properly. Replace any expired batteries to keep your family safe all year.

10. Service the Furnace - Have your furnace inspected before the first cold snap so that it’s ready for the months ahead. Clean ducts and vents for maximum efficiency.

11. Check Your Gutters - After the leaves have fallen, clean your gutters and downspouts to prevent clogs and ice dams, which can cause water damage.

12. Organize Your Entryway - With boots, coats, and scarves in rotation, your entryway can quickly become cluttered. Add hooks and baskets to keep things neat and clean. As we get ready to welcome the upcoming Holidays, may your home be a warm, inviting place where cherished memories are made every day. Happy Fall! I hope to see you around town.

2. Application of Alexander Carbone, 397 North Greene Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (32.32%); reduce the accessory structure’s minimum front yard from the required 45’ to (20.’) in connection with installation of a 16’ x 36’ in-ground swimming pool. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-73-124

3. Application of Jennifer Sanchez, 565 North Fulton Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum rear yard from the required 5’ to (3.0’); to reduce the accessory structure’s side yard from the required 5’ to (3.0’) in connection with removal of a vinyl shed and replace with a 10’ x 10’ metal shed. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-3-3-90

4. Application of Diana McGibbon, 404 South 4th Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum front yard from the required 45’ to (9.12’); allow the swimming pool in the front yard as that is not permitted; increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (28.6%) in connection with installation of a 16’ x 32’ in-ground pool and maintain front and side porticos. Property located at

5. Application of Daniel Restivo, 304 39th Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum side yard from the required 10’ to (8.92’); expand the driveway width from the limit of 22’ to (24.0’) in connection with construction of a new front portico and maintain a cellar entrance, sunroom, 2 sheds and a driveway expansion. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-1-4-58

6. Application of David Vespe, 912 South 6th Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum side yard from the required 10’ to (3.0’); reduce the minimum front yard from the required 25’ to (0.9’); reduce the minimum rear yard from the required 20’ to (13.92’); increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (44.42%) in connection with maintain an 8’ x 24.4’ rear deck and maintain demo of 20’ x 20’ rear deck and a 14’ x 16’ roof over patio on rear of garage. . Property located at the above address and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-232-17

7. Application of Rubin Rodriguez, 220 North 7th Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (36.35%); reduce the accessory structure’s minimum rear yard from the required 5’ to (2.3’) Gazebo; reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (2.4’) Gazebo; reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (0) Shed in connection with maintaining a gazebo , storage shed and a 2nd floor deck. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-6-4-41.1

8. Application of Robert

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Kulagowski, 409 North Delaware Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (24.67%) in connection with maintaining the installation of an in-ground swimming pool, demolition of above ground pool with decking and a 7’ x 10’ wood shed. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-7-2-78.

9. Application of Chris TurrisiSouth 7th Street Properties, 1155 Sunrise Hwy, Bayshore, NY, 11706 for special permission for food service use in connection with the change of use for protein shop with interior alterations and installation of a new sign. Property located at 500 West Montauk Hwy, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Business.

SCTM#:103-17-4-64.2

10. Application of Umberto Arpaia - 146 Albany LLC., 146 Albany Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum front yard from the required 10’ to (0.84’) increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (36.35%) in connection with construction of a 40’ x 12’ shed for storage of boxes. Property located at the above address and zoned Industrial. SCTM#:103-9-1-18

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 - 727 - 10/9 & 10/16/24

Sunday, October 13

Join the South Shore Audubon Society for a bird walk on Sunday, October 13, at Mill Pond Park in Bellmore/Wantagh, starting at 9:00 a.m. The Park is on the north side of Merrick Road, 4 blocks

west of the Wantagh State Parkway . The group will meet at the gazebo. Bring binoculars. Walk leaders and other birders and nature enthusiasts will be happy to share their knowledge and experience with you. The bird walk is free of charge. To register, text your name and contact information to 516 467-9498. No walk if it rains. Text regarding questionable conditions.

JOANN CILLA

Join Breast Cancer Survivors and Thrivers at American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer (MSABC) of Long Island on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024, 7 a.m.-10:30 a.m. (rolling start). Ends approximately at noon.

The 31st annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Long Island is a celebration of courage and hope, and a movement that

Suffolk Legislator Tom Donnelly (D-Deer Park) is pleased to inform Babylon and Huntington residents about the local Suffolk County Office for the Aging Fall 2024 Senior Advocate Schedule. Senior advocates

unites communities to end breast cancer as we know it, for everyone. Expecting 70,000+ participants.

Over the past three decades, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer’s 3- to 5-mile walks have collectively grown into the nation’s largest and most impactful breast cancer movement – providing a supportive community for survivors, caregivers and families alike. Making Strides

Against Breast Cancer funds lifesaving breast cancer research and is committed to advancing health equity through essential programs and services.

Cancer Facts and Figures:

• In 2024, 19,160 women in New York will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast Cancer affects men too.

• There are more than 4 million breast cancer survivors in the U.S. today,

including those who have completed treatment and those still undergoing treatment. More than 150,000 of these survivors are living with metastatic breast cancer.

• The death rate from breast cancer dropped by 42% from 1989-2021 as a result of earlier detection through increased awareness and mammography screening, as well as advances in

treatments.

o Despite this drop, Black women are 41% more likely to die of breast cancer than White women overall and are twice as likely to die if they are younger than age 50.

o Breast cancer has surpassed lung cancer in deaths among Black women (6,800 deaths in 2022)

• Since 1993, the American Cancer Society has invested

Fall Senior Advocate Schedules

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.”

This fall, Senior Advocates will be visiting the following locations in the Town of Babylon:

• Deer Park Library, 44 Lake Avenue, Deer Park:

more than $600 million in breast cancer research.

• No one should face breast cancer alone. The American Cancer Society helpline provides information and support 24/7 at (800) 227-2345. Visit MakingStridesWalk. org/LongIsland. This event will take place at Jones Beach – Field 5, 1 Ocean Parkway, Wantagh, N.Y.

Friday, November 1, 9 –11 am

• North Amityville Nutrition Center, 48-C Cedar Road, Amityville: Wednesdays, October

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• Rainbow Center, 293 Buffalo Avenue, Lindenhurst: Wednesdays, November 6 & December 4, 8:30 –11:00 am

• Tanner Park Senior Nutrition, 2 Tanner Park, Copiague: Wednesdays, October 9, November 13

& December 11, 8:30 am – 1 pm

• Spangle Drive Center, 4385 Spangle Drive, North Babylon: Tuesdays, October 29, November 26 & December 17, 12 – 3:30 pm

• West Babylon Library, 211 Route 109, West Babylon: Thursday, November 21, 10 am –12 pm

• Wyandanch Senior Nutrition, 28 Wyandanch Avenue, Wyandanch: Wednesdays, November 6 & December 4, 8:30 am – 1 pm

In Huntington, they will be visiting the following:

• Huntington Senior Nutrition Center, 423 Park Avenue, Huntington: Wednesdays, October 16, November 20 & December 18, 8:30 am –1:30 pm

• Paumanack Village 5 & 6, 100 Adriatic Drive,

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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) 8538200.

“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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