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coalitions. McSweeney said, “Collaborating with our community, schools, and various local coalitions in Babylon, we aim to distribute valuable educational resources to enhance community support.” Babylon
Supervisor Rich Schaffer added, “I extend my sincere gratitude to all coalitions, local elected officials, and all students who contributed to a successful commencement of Red Ribbon Week.”
Red Ribbon Week
began after the death of Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, who in 1985, was brutally murdered by drug traffickers he was investigating in Mexico.
After his death, people
wanted to honor his sacrifice. Local celebrations began in California –where Camarena grew up – in 1985, and in 1988 the National Family Partnership started the first National Red Ribbon Week.
The National External Diploma Program offers adults 21 and over, the opportunity to receive credit for their life experiences, and earn a high school equivalency diploma without the challenge of taking lengthy timed examinations. NEDP, is a competency based program for students who are unable to attend classes or who prefer to work at home. Successful candidates for NEDP include former ESL students, students who have been out of school for prolonged periods of time, or students who fare better without the structure of tests. This program is an alternative to other programs.
Anyone interested should call Western Suffolk BOCES to meet with a counselor. Call 667-6000, Ext. 327 to register.
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FRIDAY, NOV. 15th
9:30AM
DIVINE LITURGY
ADVENT SEASON IN THE ORTHODOX CHURCH
The Divine Liturgy is celebrated every Sunday at 9:30 AM at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, 369 Green Avenue, East Meadow. The season of the Nativity Fast (Advent) begins on November 15 in the Orthodox Church. All services are conducted in English. Coffee hour follows the Divine Liturgy. Services are also streamed on https://www.facebook. com/htocem. For any inquiries, email us at htocem@gmail.com or check the parish website, www. htocem.org.
SATURDAY, NOV. 16th
9:00AM-11:00AM
SANTAPOGUE CREEK DEFENDER CLEAN UP Santapogue Creek Defender Clean Up/West Babylon in collaboration with Babylon Rotary. Meet up is in old K-mart parking lot, Montauk Highway (across from Aldi). Gloves and bags to be provided. Please wear weather appropriate clothing. Volunteer here https:// savethegreatsouthbay.org/volunteer/
10:00AM-11:00AM
WILDLIFE WONDERS: FURRY FRIENDS
Little ones will learn about nature through hands on interaction, music, stories, play, and more. An experienced educator will lead your youngster through hands-on exciting activities, crafts, stories and much more! For children ages 2-4y.
3rd - Daylight Savings Time Ends
5th - Election Day
11th - Veterans Day
28th - Thanksgiving
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
Sweetbriar Nature Center - ECSS, 62 Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown. For more informaton, please call 631-979-6344, https://www. sweetbriarnc.org/
10:00AM-1:30PM
WANTAGH KIWANIS FOOD DRIVE HUNGER affects people in EVERY community of ALL ages throughout the YEAR. Please join us at the King Kullen on Wantagh Ave. in Wantagh. Locally Benefitting: St. Francis Food Pantry & St. Jude Episcopal Food Pantry - Wantagh. For more information, please call Marlena Schein 516-297-2772
SUNDAY, NOV. 17th
DOORS OPEN AT 1:30PM BUNCO FUNDRAISER
The Joseph Barry Columbiettes are sponsoring a BUNCO fundraiser on Sunday, November 17th at the Joseph Barry Knights of Columbus hall (45 Heitz Place, Hicksville). Games will begin at 2 o'clock. RAFFLES AND PRIZES, 50/50 For more information, please call Susan at 516-680-8487, or email SueSarandis@gmail.com
MONDAY, NOV. 18th
7:00PM START
HOLIDAY BINGO
The Long Island Society of Italian Americans(LISIA) is having a Holiday Bingo at St Mary’s Knights of Columbus, 78 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook. $45.00 per person, spaghetti and meatball dinner served family style, coffee, dessert and a cash bar. 2 games of Bingo, fun prizes awarded, share the
wealth raffle. Reservations required, please call Diane Langella 516-3983484 for information.
TUESDAY, NOV. 19th
7:00-9:00PM
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
The Historical Society of Islip Hamlet and the Islip Public Library will co-host a showing of Gerald Charles Dickens movie, "A Christmas Carol". Mr. Dickens is the great-greatgrandson of Charles Dickens and he performs his one-man show in Rochester, England, where Dickens lived. The movie will be shown at the Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Ave; there will be light refreshments. The movie is free and open to the public but registration is required, call 631-581-5933. For more information visit www. isliphamlethistory.org, or call 631-559-2915.
MONDAY-FRIDAY. NOV 21st- DEC 16th
9:00AM-4:30PM
TOY DRIVE
Town of Babylon Councilman Terence McSweeney would like to encourage your participation in his Toy Drive. Please Drop off a new & unwrapped toy, book or game at Babylon Town Hall Lobby, 200 East Sunrise Hwy. in Lindenhurst, to help bring the joy of the holiday season to those less fortunate. This annul event in run in collaboration with the U.S. Marine Corps., who distribute the items to children in need. For more information, please call 631-957-3081.
Elected officials, community leaders, family members, friends and colleagues of the late NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller all gathered today at Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall to announce the establishment of the Detective Jonathan Diller Scholarship Fund in his memory. This fund will help students pursue their education at St. Mary’s Highs School in Manhasset, NY. NYPD Detective Diller lost his life in the line of duty earlier this year on March 25, when he was murdered during a traffic stop in Far Rockaway, Queens.
The charity will hold its kick-off fundraiser event at Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall in Wantagh (3232 Railroad Ave., Wantagh, NY) on Wednesday, November 20th, 2024, from 6:30 p.m. through 10:30 p.m. The event will feature a tribute to Detective Diller, food, drinks, raffle prizes, and entertainment.
The proceeds raised from the event will directly fund annual tuition scholarships for students at St. Mary’s High School. The fund was organized and established by Larry Weinberger, President of MGD Investments who gathered supporters and sponsors.
“Detective Diller’s dedication to police work, and his love of being a police officer, was apparent to all who knew him,” Weinberger said. “This fund will create a never-ending legacy for Detective Diller as every year the high school Jonathan attended, St. Mary’s, will select a student(s) in need of support pursuing their education and career goals.”
Jonathan Diller’s wife Stephanie was there to support the effort and spoke about what St. Mary’s meant to him and her hopes for this scholarship to give students the opportunity to follow in her husband’s footsteps.
“Jonathan always talked so fondly about his time there and he always was involved in sports and was very active and that’s what made him into the person he was,” said Stephanie. “I want the scholarship to go to someone who is just like Jonathan and to have that experience and to continue for people to become like him… We need more of Jonathan in the world.”
St. Mary’s High School has established a featured webpage for the scholarship which outlines the details and allows for donations. This page is accessible by visiting https://tinyurl.com/ DillerScholarshipFund
“St. Mary’s High School is pleased to announce that the memory and legacy of Detective Jonathan Diller, Class of 2010, will be honored by establishing a scholarship fund in his name,” said Eileen Symmons, Communications Director for St. Mary’s Parish and Schools. “Jonathan was our brother in Christ who led by example in the classrooms and on the lacrosse field.
Detective Diller’s exemplary service as a police officer— and dedication to his family and the community— will be remembered through this scholarship as a lasting tribute. It will support deserving students in pursuing academic achievement, athleticism, teamwork, Catholic faith, and service.”
Principal Gerard J. Buckley and faculty member and Varsity Boys Lacrosse Head Coach Matthew Panetta attended and spoke at the announcement on behalf of St. Mary’s High School, where Jonathan was a popular student and lacrosse player from 2007 to 2010.
“We are grateful to Mr. Larry Weinberger of MGD Investments and his team for spearheading the fundraiser
at Mulcahy’s on November 20, 2024, which will officially launch the Detective Jonathan Diller Scholarship Fund,” Buckley said. “We are immensely blessed and express our humble gratitude to Mrs. Stephanie Diller, who has generously directed all proceeds from the event to be donated to St. Mary’s High School in her husband’s name.”
The fund is already gaining strong community support from across the region from New York City to Suffolk County as representatives from the New York Police Department (NYPD), Nassau County Police Department (NCPD), and Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD) were on hand.
Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino attended the press conference announcement to show his support.
“Establishing a high school scholarship in memory of fallen NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller honors his dedication to public service and commitment to his community,” stated Saladino.
“This scholarship will support students who demonstrate leadership, resilience, and a passion for helping others—reflecting the values Detective Diller upheld throughout his life. Through this initiative, his legacy will continue to inspire future generations to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact in their communities.”
Additional sponsors and supporters include the Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall, MGD Investments, Dream Studios and the EGC Group. The fund is accepting donations from businesses and the community of a service or an item for the raffle for the kick-off fundraiser.
Admission to the fundraiser event is $ 65.
Tickets can be purchased on MULS.com by clicking on the link for the event https://muls.com/event/detjonathan-diller-scholarship-
fundraiser
For more information, to support this effort or donate, please call 516-409-1800.
For more information
about the scholarship or to donate, please visit https://tinyurl.com/ DillerScholarshipFund
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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., November 20, 2024 to hear the following:
1. Application of Alexandia Neil, 269 43rd Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the aggregate side yard from the minimum required 25’ to (18.42’); to reduce the minimum side yard from the required 10’ to (8.08’); to expand the height from the limit of 26 to (30.0’) in connection with renovations to 2nd floor dormer, construction of a 2nd floor deck and maintain a cellar entrance. Property located at the above address and zoned
Residential B. SCTM#:103-15-4
2. Application of Paul Gergenti, 571 South 7th Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (3.9’) Shed #1; to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (3.2’) Shed #2; to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (30.76%) in connection with maintaining a semi inground swimming pool, 2 metal sheds and demolition of pool deck. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-174-52
3. Application of Christine Weber, 174 North 5th Street, Lindenhurst, New York
11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (31.74%) in connection with installation of a 14’ x 25’ in-ground swimming pool. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-101-3
4. Application of Alaina Nilsen, 102 Kramer Drive, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the front yard greenery from the minimum required 70% to (46.67%) in connection with installation of a 12’ x 28’ driveway. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-202-30.5
5. Application of Ronald Ray, 39 Palm Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (36.35%) in connection with maintaining an above ground pool with deck and a shed. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-223-59.2
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 (22.11%) in connection with demolition of a 12’ x 28’ 2nd floor deck and a 15.6 x 9.5’ aluminum screened enclosure and construction of a 14’ x 27’ 2nd floor deck and maintain front and rear bay windows. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-34-106
7. Application of 100 Sunrise, LLC, 73 Brookville Road, Glen Head, NY, 11545 for permission to use property as restaurant (Captain D’s) with interior alterations. Property located 100 West Sunrise
Highway, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Business.
SCTM#:103-1-4-9.1
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE OCTOBER 23, 2024 PUBLIC HEARING AS THEY WERE POSTPONED
8. Application of Chris TurrisiSouth 7th Street Properties, 1155 Sunrise Hwy, Bay Shore, 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
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE SEPTEMBER 25, 2024 PUBLIC HEARING AS THEY WERE POSTPONED
9. Application of Greg Gnatowski, 158 Bangor Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission for outdoor storage of vehicles and boats on vacant land is not a permitted use in connection with maintaining storage of vehicles/boats and a 22.25’ x 35’ addition for storage. Property located at the above address and zoned Industrial. SCTM#:103-9-1-36
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 730 - 11/6 & 11/13/24
VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on the 19th day of November, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as can be heard, at Lindenhurst Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, on the question of the enactment of Local Law #72024, amending the Code of the Village of Lindenhurst as follows:
LOCAL LAW #7-2024
Chapter 175, Tow Trucks
BE IT ENACTED by the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Lindenhurst as follows:
Chapter 175, Tow Trucks
DELETE:
§ 175-14 Accident roster requirements; fees -- Sections E & F in their entirety
ADD:
§ 175-14 Accident roster requirements; fees
Section E: The licensee shall charge no more than the following maximum rates for towing from the accident scene to his place of business or to any other place within the Village designated by the owner or operator of the motor vehicle, regardless of distance within the Village, when called by the County Police Department:
(1) For all passenger cars, regardless of weight, and other vehicles three tons and lighter:
(a) At all days and times $100 (2) Tow dolly fee $100
(3) A “Yard Fee” can be charged once the vehicle enters upon the lot where it is being stored. The “Yard Fee” should not exceed $50. Reasonable extra charges may be made for labor to right an overturned vehicle, including but not limited to winching, but the licensee is obligated only to tow a vehicle to a point within the town.
(4) For flatbed towing. In those cases where a damaged passenger vehicle cannot be towed from an accident scene and the use of a flatbed tow truck is requested by a police officer, the maximum rates for towing are as follows:
(a) At all days and times $100
Section F: The licensee shall charge $30 per day for storage, provided that this storage does not violate existing ordinances and zoning requirements.
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.
Effective Date.
This law shall become effective upon filing in the office of the Secretary of State.
Dated: November 6, 2024 Lindenhurst, NY 11757
Inc. Village of Lindenhurst Katie Schrader Village Clerk
LV N & S 731 - 11/13/24
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, November 21, 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: #9-2024
Application of LRE Enterprise, Inc., 11 Allen Street, New Hyde Park NY 11040, for a site plan review for a facade renovation to existing building. Property located at 100 West Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst NY 11757 and zoned “Business” SCTM#: 103-001-004-009.1
2. 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 and paving and draining of lot. Property located at 158 Bangor Street, Lindenhurst NY 11757 and zoned “Industrial” SCTM#: 103-009-001-036
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 732 - 11/13 & 11/20/24
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 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: • North Amityville Nutrition Center, 48-C Cedar Road, Amityville: Wednesday, December 18, 10 am – 1 pm
• RainbowCenter,293Buffalo Avenue, Lindenhurst: Wednesday, December 4, 8:30 – 11:00 am
• Tanner Park Senior Nutrition, 2 Tanner Park, Copiague: Wednesday, December 11, 8:30 am – 1 pm
• Spangle Drive Center, 4385 Spangle Drive, North Babylon: Tuesdays, 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
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Makes one 9-inch pie
1 recipe Plain Pie Pastry (see below)
Raisin Filling
2⁄3 cup raisins
6 tablespoons water
1⁄2 teaspoon lemon juice
1⁄4 cup light corn syrup
1 1⁄2 teaspoons all-purpose flour
1 1⁄2 teaspoons sugar
2 apples (preferably a tart variety)
1⁄4 cup brown sugar
1⁄2 cup sugar
1⁄4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1⁄2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 1⁄2 teaspoons cornstarch
Icing
ertain activities are unique to autumn, and apple-picking certainly falls into that category. Many families look forward to their annual trips to nearby apple orchards, where they can spend beautiful autumn afternoons picking fresh apples everyone can’t wait to take a bite out of. While fresh apples are a delight on their own, few apple afficionados can resist the temptation to make apple pie. If homemade apple pie is on your agenda this year, consider the following recipe for “French Apple Pie” from Mollie Cox Bryan’s “Mrs. Rowe’s Little Book of Southern Pies” (Ten Speed Press).
Directions:
To make the raisin filling, combine the raisins, water and lemon juice in a heavy saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally until the raisins are plump, about 15 minutes.
Separately, combine the corn syrup, flour and sugar and mix well, then add to the raisins and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until thick and syrupy, about 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and cool until the mixture is just warm, about 10 to 15 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 400 F. Line a 9-inch pie plate with 1 rolled-out crust. Peel the apples, cut them into thin wedges, and put them in a large bowl. Separately, combine the sugars, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cornstarch, then add to the apples and gently stir until evenly mixed.
Spread the apple mixture in the crust in an even layer, then spread the raisin filling evenly over the apples. Brush the rim of the crust with water, cover with the second rolled-out crust, seal and flute
or crimp the edges, and cut a steam vent in the center.
Bake for 40 to 50 minutes, until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack for 1 to 2 hours, until completely cool.
To make the icing, combine the sugar and water and mix well. Add the butter and mix until smooth. Brush over the top of the cooled pie before serving.
Makes two 9-inch pie crusts
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
2⁄3 cup vegetable shortening
5 to 7 tablespoons cold milk
Sift the flour and salt into a bowl. Cut in the shortening with a pastry blender until it is the size of small peas. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of the milk over part of the flour mixture. Gently toss with a fork and push to the side of the bowl. Sprinkle another tablespoon of milk over another dry part, toss with a fork and push to the side of the bowl. Repeat with the remaining milk until all of the flour
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
2 tablespoons water
1 ablespoon butter, softened
mixture is moistened.
Press the dough together to form 2 equal balls, then flatten into disks. Roll out the crusts right away, or wrap the dough tightly, smoothing out any little wrinkles
or air pockets and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. On a lightly floured surface, roll out each ball to a thickness of 1⁄8 inch. Use a light touch and handle the dough as little as possible.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on the 19th day of November, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as can be heard, at Lindenhurst Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, on the question of the enactment of the enactment of Local Law #6-2024, amending the Code of the Village of Lindenhurst as follows:
LOCAL LAW #6-2024
CHAPTER 185, VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
AMEND: § 185-9 Speed Limits.
Change the number “30” to “25”.
DELETE:
§ 185-38 Parking Time Limits.
A. In its entirety
B. In its entirety
ADD:
§ 185-38 Parking Time Limits.
A. Parking a vehicle in a designated space in a parking meter zone shall be lawful upon deposit of $0.25 for each one hour, to a maximum of three hours. No vehicle shall remain parked at any metered space continuously for more than three hours, unless otherwise marked as a 24-hour meter.
B. Said parking meters shall be operated in said parking zones every day between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (prevailing time) except Sundays and holidays, unless otherwise marked as a 24-hour/7-days a week meter.
AMEND: § 185-60 Schedule II: Speed Limits.
Change the number “30” to “25”.
§ 185-60 Schedule II: Speed Limits.
ADD: Name of Street Speed Limit (mph) Location Wellwood Avenue 20 From Gates Avenue to John Street
§ 185-67 Schedule IX: Stop Intersections.
DELETE: Stop Sign on Direction of Travel At Intersection of Albany Avenue Both 38th Street
ADD: Stop Sign on Direction of Travel At Intersection of Dekalb Avenue Both North 5th Street North 5th Street Both Dekalb Avenue East Hoffman Avenue West North Erie Avenue
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 Monday, November 25, 2024 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO RENEW THEIR TWO FAMILY PERMIT:
1. William Schrader, 375 South 1st Street
2. John Cronin, 172 North 10th Street
3. Eric Klein, 574 East Drive
4. Stephan Randazzo, 30 Liberty Avenue
5. Michael Wachs, 325 Buffalo Avenue
6. Gus Karagrozis, 134 32nd Street
7. Christina Cruet, 365 Vermont Street
8. Amy Kelley, 208 Herbert Avenue
9. Matthew & Lauren Bay, 308 South 2nd Street
10. Richard & Nina Steul, 548 South 9th Street
11. Donato & Joann Donnis, 872 Surf Street
12. Martin Ruppert, 765 South Walnut Street
13. Wieslawa Radomski, 281 42nd Street
14. Jacek & Bernardyna Parzych, 399 Beacon Avenue
15. Frank Bozena Sleszynski, 576 South 9th Street
16. Gasper Accurso, 567 Washington Avenue
17. Randi Zukowsky, 528 North Broome Avenue
28th
18. Jonathan Thangavelu, 188 South Strong Avenue
19. Terence McMahon, 192 31st Street
20. Richard Gray, 406 South Fulton Avenue
21. William Tepley, 172 29th Street
22. Robert Roloson, 496 South 6th Street
23. Michael Schmidt, 330 East John Street
24. Christina Patsis, 157 North Alleghany Avenue
25. Alfred & Rosanne Chiaino, 493 North Erie Avenue
26. Theresa & Jack Fajek, 320 North Niagara Avenue
27. Georgia Dogautzis, 5 Lenox Street
28. Rosemarie Havighorst, 581 North Kings Avenue
29. Giovanna Amaru, 34 Lee Avenue
Albany Avenue Both 41st Street
Albany Avenue North 43rd Street
Bangor Street West Albany Avenue
Cortland Street East Albany Avenue
§ 185-71 Schedule XIII: Parking Prohibited at All Times.
ADD: Name of Street Side Location
East Hoffman Avenue Both North Delaware Avenue to North Erie Avenue
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 the law.
Effective Date.
This law shall become effective upon filing in the office of the Secretary of State.
Dated: November 7, 2024 Lindenhurst, NY 11757
Inc. Village of Lindenhurst Kathleen Schrader Village Clerk
LV N & S - 733 - 11/13/24
30. Alfred Cutolo, 125 West John Street
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO APPLY FOR THE TWO FAMILY PERMIT:
31. Application of Steve Deitch, 83 Herbert 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#: 103-019-002-037.1
32. Application of Cem Hattat, 102 Willow Lane, 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#: 103-022001-105.3
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE SEPTEMBER 26, 2024 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE
APPEARED:
1. Joanette Fortuno, 653 North Hamilton Avenue
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 734 - 11/13 & 11/20/24
Help Needed - @ New York Blood Center has issued a blood emergency. The blood supply has dropped from 5 days to a 2-3 day supply, and 1-2 day supply of type O; NYBC warns this could signal more severe shortages in the weeks ahead. Please sign up to donate at a convenient donation location near
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Donating blood is safe and it only takes one hour. We are taking extra precautions to help prevent the personto-person spread of COVID-19.
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George L. Bryant, 85, the longest serving member of the Kiwanis Club of Lindenhurst, died Sunday, Nov. 3 at Our Lady of Consolation Care Center in West Babylon. Mr. Bryant received the Legion of Honor award this year for his 50 years of service as a member of Kiwanis.
Mr. Bryant joined Kiwanis in 1974. He was a distinguished past president from 197677,1985-86 and 2008-09. He served as vice president, treasurer and was the Suffolk West Lt. Governor from 1979-80. He was the liaison for the Key Club, accompanied students to state conventions and visited Kamp Kiwanis throughout the years. He watched over the activities of the Cub and Boy Scout troops which the club had chartered and was always a presence at their annual Pinewood Derby event.
To honor Mr. Bryant, the Kiwanis Club of Lindenhurst created a scholarship in his name this past spring, the George M. Bryant Career and Technical Education Scholarship awarded to a
student in the high school’s career and technical education program. Mr. Bryant owned Akron Auto Service on Akron St. in Lindenhurst for 40 years. He sold his business in 2010 and continued to volunteer at Kiwanis events and at the Huntington Helen Keller Services for the Blind Senior Center.
He is survived by his companion of over 30 years, Gloria Franco; sons Russell, Paul and George and Gloria’s loving family.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) WaterSense program is encouraging homeowners to find and fix leaks to save more than 10 percent on utility bills now and help save water for future generations. For more information and tips about how to save water, visit www. epa.gov/water sense.
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