The Lindenhurst Moose Lodge recently hosted one of the Village of Lindenhurst’s Summer Concert Series shows. During the show, members of the Moose Lodge collected donations for the Christina Renna Foundation, in honor of September being childhood cancer awareness month. Pictured: Moose Lodge President Bridgett Ahlers, Mayor Michael Lavorata, Deputy Mayor RJ Renna, Phil and Renee Renna, along with members of the Renna Family and Officers of the Moose Lodge.
OLPH Knights Fundraise At Oktoberfest
OLPH KNIGHTS FUNDRAISE AT OKTOBERFEST - Thanks to Lindenhurst’s Rotary Club for running another outstanding Oktoberfest on Wellwood. The Knights of Columbus had a strong booth with a special visit Brother Knight Anthony Manetta. Continued fundraising efforts will be allocated to their charitable fund!
Christina Renna Foundation Receives Donation
The Lindenhurst Moose Lodge recently hosted one of the Village of Lindenhurst’s Summer Concert Series shows. During the show, members of the Moose Lodge collected donations for
the Christina Renna Foundation, in honor of September being childhood cancer awareness month.
“No parent should hear the words ‘your child has cancer and there is nothing we can do’,”
recounted Mayor Lavorata from the foundation’s website, “The Christina Renna Foundation is doing important work to get to a place where those words do not need to be spoken.”
Pictured: Moose Lodge President Bridgett Ahlers, Mayor Michael Lavorata, Deputy Mayor RJ Renna, Phil and Renee Renna, along with members of the Renna Family and Officers of the Moose Lodge.
2024 NYS Hispanic Heritage Award Recipients
2024 NYS HISPANIC HERITAGE AWARD RECIPIENTS - Owners of Goccia D’Oro and Goccia D’Oro II, Tito and Flora Marroquin were presented with a Proclamation by NYS Senator Alexis Weik - they are the recipients of the NYS Hispanic Heritage Award 2024. Present to wish them congratulations: Joe Barone, Lindenhurst Village Administrator, Rea Leunes, LCOC Board Member, Garry Biggs, Kiwanis Club of Lindenhurst Board Member, JoAnn Boettcher, President LCOC, President, Kiwanis Club of Lindenhurst, Pete Buccino, Board Member LCOC, Marie Seaquist, Vice President, LCOC, John Reynolds, Board Member LCOC, Alice Cromarty, Kiwanis Club of Lindenhurst Board Member, Andrew Belding, Treasurer, LCOC
CLUES ACROSS
1. Tall, upright post on a boat
5. Basics
9. Used to refer to cited works
11. Folds
13. Former UK PM May
15. Cold region of Russia
16. Standard operating procedure
17. Separating
19. Particles
21. A way to map out
22. Referee declares 23. Beginner
CLUES DOWN
1. One who rides an elephant
2. Absence of bacteria
3. Soviet Socialist Republic
4. Men’s fashion accessories
5. “Honey” actress Jessica
6. Round red root vegetable
7. Latin term for “charity” 8. Doesn’t smell good
Water (Spanish)
Gov’t lawyers 27. Non-reproductive parts of an organism
Spanish friends
A type of tree
Walk heavily
About a wood 36. Free-swimming marine invertebrate
38. Political action committee 39. SB19 hit song 41. Scorch the surface of 43. Moved quickly on foot
Hairstyle 12. Edible starch
Middle Eastern military title
Protein-rich liquids
Indian musical pattern
Sacred state for a Muslim
Growl 48. Pearl Jam frontman
Irritating person
Something requiring a solution
Firing
Hazards
Taiwan capital
Impudence 59. Rock frontman Durst
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:
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
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#: 103-009-001-018
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 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
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
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 the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-181-110.1
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
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 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
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, October 24, 2024 at 7:00 PM to consider the following:
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO RENEW THEIR TWO FAMILY PERMIT:
1. Robert Otterbeck, 556 Grand Avenue
2. Richard Hauca, 221 Walnut Street
3. Adam & Marzena Narowski, 323 South Delaware Avenue
4. Kevin G. Hayes, 490 South Broadway
5. Stephen Sangiorgi, 512 South 6th Street
6. Joseph Donohue, 385 32nd Street
7. Eric Miller, 55 Linden Street
8. Jose Osorio Gonzalez, 345 East Hoffman Avenue
9. Soraya Danesh, 277 29th Street
10. Krystyna Sielinski, 583 South 8th Street
11. Janet McCabe, 457 39th Street
12. Darrin & Donna Cossio, 629 Adams Avenue
13. Kevin & Robin McCracken, 28 North Kings Avenue
14. Mary Grace & Andree Anderson, 133 North Jefferson Avenue
15. Barbara Gron, 429 South Broadway
16. Jose Rodriguez, 105 Buffalo Avenue
17. Carolann Cassella, 321 Byrd Street
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Chowder - Ideal For An Autumn Afternoon
Some foods just match up with certain seasons. Such is the case with the following recipe for "Corn Chowder with Chiles and Monterey Jack" from "The Culinary Institute of America Book of Soups" (Lebhar-Friedman). Though it works year-round, this recipe is ideal for that first brisk autum afternoon.
Directions:
Cut the corn kernels from the cobs with a sharp knife, capturing as much juice as possible. Reserve 3/4 cup corn kernels. Puree the remaining corn, along with the heavy cream, in a food processor or blender. Set aside.
Cook the bacon in a soup pot over medium heat until crisp, about 8 minutes. Add the onion, pepper, celery, and garlic. Cover and reduce the heat to low. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are tender, 10 to 12 minutes.
Add the broth, potatoes and tomatoes, including their juices. Bring to a simmer and cook, covered, until the potatoes are tender, about 20 minutes. Skim any fat from the surface of the soup and discard.
Add the pureed corn and cream, reserved corn kernels and chiles and cheese. Warm the soup. Season with salt, pepper and Tabasco. Serve in heated bowls, garnished with tortilla strips, if using.
Smoked Corn and Chile Chowder With Monterey Jack
Do not try this smoking process unless you have a well-ventilated kitchen. Turn the exhaust fan on high and monitor constantly.
Substitute 2 fresh poblano chiles for the canned green chiles. Core and remove the seeds from the poblanos and red bell pepper. Cut into large flat pieces, approximately 4-inches square.
To smoke the corn and peppers, place fine wood chips in a disposable aluminum roasting pan fitted with a wire rack (if your rack does not have feet, use balls of aluminum foil to raise the rack a few inches above the wood chips). Use only wood chips that are specifically meant for smoking food. Have ready a fitted cover or aluminum foil large enough to cover the pan. Heat the roasting pan over high heat until the wood chips begin to smolder and smoke. Place the corn and pepper sections on the wire rack over the smoking chips. If the chips are smoldering and creating sufficient smoke, remove the pan from the heat. Otherwise, reduce the heat to low. The idea is to keep the chips smoldering, but to keep them from catching fire. Cover tightly with the lid or aluminum foil and allow the vegetables to smoke for about 15 to 20 minutes. Remove the foil and allow the vegetables to cool. Dice the sections of red pepper and poblano chile.
Proceed with the master recipe, adding the poblanos along with the red pepper.
Corn Chowder With Chiles And Monterey Jack
Serves 8
6 ears corn, shucked
1 cup heavy cream
2 slices bacon, minced
1 medium onion, finely diced
1 red bell pepper, minced
1 celery stalk, finely diced
1 garlic clove, minced
1 1/2 quarts chicken broth
3 yellow or white potatoes, peeled and diced
3 medium tomatoes, peeled, seeded and chopped, juices reserved
1 4-ounce can green chiles, drained and chopped
1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese
1 cup corn tortilla strips, toasted, optional
Salt, to taste
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Tabasco sauce, to taste
Did You Know?
No matter the culture or the cuisine, the heart of many delicious dishes is a solid flavor base. This flavor base goes by many names. “Mirepoix” is crucial in France and French-speaking nations, while “soffritto” is the name for a version relied on in Italy, Spain and Latin America. In Germany, chefs may say “suppengruen.”
These flavor bases essentially are a combination of vegetables that are minced and sauteed in butter or oil to add a unique flavor profile to a dish. Flavor bases often include celery, carrots, leeks, peppers, and onions. They may give tomato sauce added depth or gumbo a little extra zest. Flavor bases are the building blocks of many dishes that simmer or braise over long periods of time, such as soups, stews, sauces, and gumbos.
Thousands Of Students Receive Vital School Supplies Through United Way Of Long Island’s Stuff-A-Bus Program
United Way of Long Island celebrated its 16th Annual Stuff-A-Bus school supply distribution in partnership with Suffolk Transportation Service, Inc., delivering over $50,000 worth of essential school supplies to elementary students across Nassau and Suffolk counties. This initiative ensures that students from all communities are equipped with the vital tools they need for academic success.
This year, the event saw tremendous success, special thanks to United Way’s Young Professionals Network, which raised $20,000 to support the program through their annual Cornhole Tournament and Networking Event. In addition, throughout August, United Way of Long Island, alongside local companies, collected essential school supplies for local students.
On September 13, 2024, volunteers from National Grid and Zebra Technologies generously donated their time to pack school buses with boxes filled with school supplies including backpacks, pens, pencils, markers, folders, index cards, glue sticks, and more and delivered them to students in Brentwood and Central Islip school districts. Their assistance with distribution ensured that thousands of local students are prepared for the school year ahead.
Theresa Regnante, president and CEO of United Way of Long Island, said, “When we provide quality supplies to our students, we alleviate financial burdens and allow them to focus on learning. United Way is extremely grateful to all our supporters and collaborators that help make Stuff-A-Bus a reality.”
“At National Grid serving our customers
and community comes naturally, but to work with United Way and partner in Stuff A Bus to be able to support students help set them off into the school year the right way is really, truly an honor,” said Victor Vientos, director of engineering at National Grid.
Several organizations and school districts received supplies from United Way of Long Island to prepare students for the academic year ahead including; ABBA Leadership, Community Development Corporation of Long Island, Colonial Youth, Hicksville Boys & Girls Club, Housing Help, Mineola Ministries, Nassau County Office of Youth Services, Pride for Youth, Pronto of Long Island, Rescue Angel, Restoration Revival, Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office, SCO Family Services, The Retreat, Wings of Empowerment, Wyandanch Homes & Property, YouthBuild Long Island, and Brentwood, Central Islip, Copiague, Hicksville, PatchogueMedford, Uniondale, Valley
Stream, and Westbury school districts.
Stuff-A-Bus had over 40 contributing companies and lead supporters which includes: Suffolk Transportation Service, Inc.; Esquire Bank; Local 338 RWDSU UFCW; Green Acres; National Grid; National Grid Ventures; RXR; Merchants Insurance Group; and Sheehan Accountants & Advisors. Young Professionals Network lead supporters of Stuff-A-Bus: Bulovas Restoration Inc.; Bethpage Federal Credit Union; The Mosquito Guido; Gas Tec Plumbing and Heating; SK Pool Care; Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C.; Flushing Bank; Clear View Building Services; Borg Insurance Agency & Associates; and G-Rock Handcovers Inc.
United Way of Long Island’s Stuff-A-Bus program is part of a broader effort to strengthen education, a key pillar in the organization’s mission to promote financial stability and opportunity for all. Since 2008, StuffA-Bus has delivered over 1 million back-to-school supplies to children. By
providing vital supplies, Stuff-A-Bus aims to set students up with the
proper tools for academic success while increasing the economic opportunity
of students’ families. To learn more about StuffA-Bus, visit https://www. unitedwayli.org/stuff-bus.
About United Way of Long Island United Way of Long Island advances the common good, creating opportunities for a better life for all by focusing on three key building blocks: health, education, and financial stability. United Way invests in community partnerships to help our most vulnerable and at-risk residents through organizations and programs that grant equitable access to resources and services across the region. For more information about United Way of Long Island, please visit www. unitedwayli.org, call 2.1.1 or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
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OCTOBER HAPPENINGS
FRIDAY, OCT. 18th
10:00am-1:00pm
GRAND REOPENING SALE
Simpson UMC is having a Bag Sale! 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 at516-991-8098
SATURDAY, OCT. 19th
9:00AM-4:00PM
AMITYVILLE COMMUNITY
GARAGE SALE
Amityville to hold its first Community Garage Sale 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, mums for sale, raffles, delicious food, hot apple cider, a bake table, free pony rides, a bouncy house, live music, and more. Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2025 Washington Avenue in Seaford. For more information, please call 516-781-6374. Email: office@ ourredeemerlutheran.church
HOLIDAYS
2nd - Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown 11th - Yom Kippur begins at sundown 14th - Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day
31st - Halloween
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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
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, please call 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
NARCAN TRAINING-FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Learn How to prevent an opioid overdose--participants will be trained in how to administer nasal Narcan. Free Narcan kits will be provided. Save a life--an overdose can be experienced by a stranger or even by a family member not used to a new medication. Christ Lutheran Church, 117 Carleton Ave. in Islip Terrace. For more information, please call 631-581-1710
SATURDAY, OCT. 26th
10:00AM-1:00PM BOOK SALE
The Friends of the Lindenhurst Memorial Library, One Lee Avenue in Lindenhurst, is sponsoring a Book Sale, with a preview for current Friends of the Lindenhurst Library from 9:00am10:00am. Anyone may sign up for membership at the sale. For more information, please call 631-957-7755
10:00AM-2:00PM CARS & COFFEE
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
MONDAY, OCT. 21st
7:00PM
The South Huntington Public Library, 145 Pidgeon Hill Road in Huntington Station will be hosting Cars & Coffee. Join the Centurion Cruisers Car Club in the parking lot for a day of classic cars and trucks. Enjoy coffee and meet other car enthusiasts. No entry fee. For more information, please call 631-549-4411
2:00PM-4:00PM TRUNK OR TREAT
Simpson United Methodist Church, 30 Locust Avenue, in Amityville, is hosting a Trunk or Treat event. Vote for your favorite decorated car. Free Trick or Treating! Please come in costume. For more information, please call Mary at 516-991-8098
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 are County representatives who come out into the community and assist
Fall Senior Advocate Schedules
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
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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.”
Of Lindenhurst
Halloween Family Fun Day!
The Village of Lindenhurst is excited to host its Annual Halloween Family Fun Day once again. Sponsored by the Mayor’s Beautification Society, the Lindenhurst Fire Department, the Lindenhurst Moose Lodge,
and the Lindenhurst Rotary Club, this event offers safe, family-friendly fun for the children in our community. Join us on Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 1:00 to 3:00 PM at Village Park, located at the intersection of Hartford
Street and Irmisch Avenue.
The day will feature free activities, including face painting, entertainment, games, relay races, prizes, hay rides, horse and pony rides, hot chocolate, and hot dogs for everyone to enjoy.
This fall, Senior Advocates will be visiting the following locations in the Town of Babylon:
• Deer Park Library, 44 Lake Avenue, Deer Park: Friday, November 1, 9 – 11 am
• North Amityville Nutrition Center, 48-C Cedar Road, Amityville: Wednesdays, October 16, November 13 & December 18, 10 am – 1 pm
• 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, 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 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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Tanger Outlets Deer Park And Riverhead Invite Local Schools To Apply For 2024 Tangerkids Grants Program Through Oct. 18
Tanger Outlets Deer Park and Tanger Outlets Riverhead announce the launch of the 2024 TangerKids Grants Program, continuing a long history of investing in the local community by supporting educational resources that help area students succeed. Applications are now open through Oct. 18, and Long Island educators are encouraged to apply at grants.tanger.com. The platform invites teachers and leaders within the community to identify their needs and request funding to enhance programs and better serve students as they work to
create a more productive and inclusive learning environment.
Throughout the program’s history spanning nearly 30 years, Tanger has contributed more than $3.4 million to schoolfocused initiatives in the communities it serves.
In 2023, Tanger awarded $168,000 to fund over 140 grants to schools and programs across the U.S., supporting equipment upgrades, inclusion initiatives, interactive learning spaces, hygiene and clothing closets, literacy efforts, STEM and more.
This year, Tanger has earmarked 70% of total
grants for support of underserved schools, accessibility programs and student needs. Faculty members at public and private schools from pre-K to grade 12 are eligible to participate in the annual program.
Tanger Deer Park and Riverhead shoppers will again be invited to help choose grant winners in their community through Member’s Choice voting, which will be open Dec. 2 – 13. Award recipients will be announced in January 2025 and celebrated at the center’s annual TangerKids Day.
18. Jose & Maria Rodrigues, 150 North 8th Street
19. Michelle Brosan, 447 North Wellwood Avenue
20. Pedro Velasquez, 7 North Lewis Avenue
21. Anthony Tricarico, 331 East Hoffman Avenue
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO APPLY FOR THE TWO FAMILY PERMIT:
22. Application of Fiordalisa Marte, 509 North Monroe 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#: 103-004001-022
23. Application of Gina Arena, 696 South 9th 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 “B residence” SCTM#: 103-021-001-042.2
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE SEPTEMBER 26, 2024 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:
1. Colleen Ullmer, 560 South Wellwood Avenue
2. Patricia Piazza, 288 North Lewis Avenue
3. Bajram & Djuka Kolenovic, 65 Ithaca Street
4. Teresa & James Pangburn, 393 Kent Avenue
5. Joanette Fortuno, 653 North Hamilton Avenue
6. Robert Warren, 115 South 5th Street
7. Hakim Guenford, 496 North Delaware Avenue
8. Jean & Joseph Petroglia, 33 Fremont Street
9. Scott Guyen, 32 Bayview Avenue West
10. Antonio & Caterina Lovecchio, 480 South 15th Street
11. Application of Kaitlyn Cahill & Jonathan Locovare, 2 Grove 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 “B residence” SCTM#: 103-022001-049.4
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE JULY 25, 2024 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:
1. Application of Kelly Occhipinti, 357 Idaho 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 “B residence” SCTM#: 103-016-004-043
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE JUNE 24, 2024 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:
1. Carolina & Constantine Topsidakis, 211 Dallas 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, ACTING CHAIRMAN
LV N & S - 728 - 10/16, 10/23/24
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY
CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff against
TULIO CABAL A/K/A TULIO E. CABAL, et al Defendant(s)
Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Knuckles & Manfro, LLP, 120 White Plains Road, Suite 215, Tarrytown, NY 10591.
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered November 15, 2018, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Babylon Townhall, 200 East Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 on November 19, 2024 at 1:00 PM. Premises known as 412 37th Street, Lindenhurst, NY 11757. District 0103 Sec 001.00 Block 03.00 Lot 049.000. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Village of Lindenhurst, Town of Babylon, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $457,646.70 plus interest, fees, and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 004958/2014. Cash will not be accepted at the sale.
The foreclosure sale will be conducted in accordance
The Parrot Expo Returns!
Long Island’s only major exotic event is coming to the VFW Post 433, located at 400 Lakeland Avenue in Sayville on Saturday, October 19th from 9-5. It’s
an all-day avian extravaganza, featuring presentations by animal scientist, Dr. Amy Zhao, and Long Island Budgie Rescue’s Director, Shana Kersten. Plus, there will be an Education Center, which is a great resource for parrot owners, attendees can interact with live birds, enter raffles, purchase cages on sale and much more. There will be FREE parking on site, handicapped accessible. Admission: $5.00/adult, $3 (or 2/$5.00) for children under 12, free for ages 2 and under. For more information, please call 631-957-1100 or visit liparrots.org.
with 10th Judicial District’s Covid-19 Policies and foreclosure auction rules. The Referee shall enforce any rules in place regarding facial coverings and social distancing.
Referee will only accept certified funds, made payable to the referee.
Michael Clancy, Referee File # 3000-000902
LIND N & S - 1547 - 10/16, 10/23, 10/30 & 11/6/24
August 4, 2020
Hurricane Isaias: No power for over 450,000 PSEG customers. 108,000 still out 6 days later.