September 24, 2025 Lindenhurst South

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THE KIWANIS CLUB OF LINDENHURST'S 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

The Kiwanis Club of Lindenhurst hosted its 75th anniversary celebration on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the VFW Post 7279. Since its founding in 1950, the club has been serving the Lindenhurst community. It grants scholarships to deserving high school students, sends kids to Kamp Kiwanis in upstate New York, charters a Scout group, helps the Lindenhurst Youth Center, has sponsored a Key Club at Lindenhurst High School for over 60 years, and, more recently, established a Builders Club at Lindenhurst Middle School. It honors Terrific Kids in the district elementary schools and supports needy families with monthly food drives. Its Hometown Heroes banners honoring veterans line the main streets of the Town of Babylon. "For three-quarters of a century, this club has proudly served the children and families of Lindenhurst, guided by the enduring principles of Kiwanis International: service, fellowship, and a commitment to building stronger communities," said club president JoAnn Boettcher at the event." As we celebrate our present, we look ahead to a future filled with service, friendship, and hope," she added.

Southern State Parkway Bridge To Be Renamed In Honor Of 9/11 Responder

The Route 231 Bridge over the Southern State Parkway in North Babylon will be renamed in honor of fallen September 11, 2001 responder Port Authority Detective Thomas M. Inman following the signing of legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Michael Durso and Senator Monica R. Martinez by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The bill passed both houses of the state legislature earlier this year. The legislation dedicating the bridge was signed on the 24th anniversary of the attacks.

Detective Inman was a Vietnam veteran and a decorated member of the Port Authority Police Department, where he served for more than three decades. In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, he worked 15 months at Ground Zero and in the morgue, helping to recover remains and bring closure to grieving families. He later developed cancer tied to his work at the Ground Zero site and died in 2020.

“Detective Thomas M. Inman’s career was defined

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by bravery, dedication, and unwavering service to our community,” said Assemblyman Michael Durso. “Let this dedication ensure his legacy of service may never be forgotten.”

“Port Authority Detective Thomas M. Inman’s life was defined by his service to our nation, his neighbors, and all New Yorkers,” Sen. Martinez said. “That service ultimately claimed his life due to cancer linked to his work at Ground Zero following the September 11th attacks. Today, his legacy stands as a tribute to his strength, courage, and compassion during those darkest days and I thank Gov. Hochul for signing this legislation to ensure Detective Inman’s name and sacrifice are forever remembered.”

According to Leonard Marone, President of the Port Authority Detectives Endowment Association,

DETECTIVE THOMAS M. INMAN

“This dedication ensures that Detective Inman’s heroism will never be forgotten. His actions exemplify the sacrifice and strength of our law enforcement community.”

Detective Inman served in the U.S. Army at age 17 before joining the Port Authority Police Department, where he rose to the rank of detective. He retired in 2003 after 32 years of service. He is

survived by his wife Diane, his partner of 50 years, as well as nieces, nephews, extended family, friends, and former colleagues.

A dedication ceremony for the “Port Authority Detective Thomas M. Inman Memorial Bridge” will be held at a later date, in conjunction with the installation of signage by the New York State Department of Transportation.

The September 11 attacks killed nearly 3,000 people, including 72 law enforcement officers and 343 members of the New York City Fire Department. Thousands more first responders later suffered illnesses caused by exposure to toxic debris at Ground Zero.

LINDENHURST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

At our September General Meeting on September 10, 2025, our beloved President, JoAnn Boettcher, announced that she will not be seeking re-election. For 28 years, JoAnn has led our organization with unwavering dedication, clear purpose, and an extraordinary amount of heart. Our community would not be what it is today without her decades of tireless volunteer service — not only within the Lindenhurst Chamber of Commerce, but also as a linchpin connecting many local organizations and groups committed to improving our community.

ank you for every ing

With much gratitude, we the Board of Directors of the Lindenhurst Chamber of Commerce have asked JoAnn to accept the honorary title of President Emeritus, in honor and recognition of her distinguished service.

Make sure you join us in October for our General Meeting and Elections as we say both goodbye and welcome back to our mentor and dear friend.

Sincerely,

The Lindenhurst Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

SEPTEMBER HAPPENINGS

THURSDAY, SEPT. 25th

6:00PM-7:00PM

PLANT BINGO

Wantagh Public Library, 3285 Park Avenue in Wantagh. Win a plant while enjoying an evening of BINGO fun! Refreshments served after the program. Questions? contact paumanackegc@gmail.com

6:30PM

MUSIC BINGO

at the museum 3890 Waverly Ave. $25 for 2 bingo cards. Bring your own beverage; no outside food allowed. Seaford Historical Society. For more information, please call Judy Bongiovi, 516-783-8629

FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th

2:00PM-5:00PM

ART CRAWL

at Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, Stony Brook University Campus. Free Event. Stop by any campus-wide art venue on your own schedule! Guided tours offered at specific times at select venues. Participating galleries: Charles B. Wang Center, Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, Melville Library: Special Collections and Central Reading Room, Simons Center Gallery, Algonquian Library, and Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Visit SBU Art Crawl for details.

7:00PM

IRISH HERITAGE NIGHT

Leo P. Ostebo Kings Park Heritage Museum is bringing back its “Cultural Night” programming starting with its popular “Irish Heritage Night.” Visitors are asked

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11th - PATRIOT DAY

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to please enter the museum by using the entrance through the RJO Building, 99 Old Dock Rd., Kings Park. The performances will be held in the auditorium. There will be light refreshments served in the cafeteria afterwards. Admission to “Irish Heritage Night” is free, but donations are always gladly accepted. The Kings Park Heritage Museum will be open for tours starting at 6:00pm. Come learn about the history of our historic hamlet.

8:00PM-10:00PM MOVIE NIGHT AT HARMONY VINEYARDS

Join us for our Drink in Theatre! Movie starts at sunset, please arrive a bit earlier to get seated and order your wine & food. Visit our website to make your reservation. 21 & over. https://harmonyvineyards. com/. Located at 169 Harbor Road in Saint James. *Weather permitting. *This is an outdoor event. Seating is provided. For more information, please call 631-2919900

SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th

10:00AM-4:00PM

DEER PARK FALL CRAFT FAIR at Deer Park Fire department training grounds, 973 Nicolls Rd. in Deer Park. Deer Park Fall Craft Fair features local craft and gift vendors, food trucks, live entertainment. Find fall, Halloween, and Christmas decor and gifts. For more information, please call JR Nichols 631-885-1267

10:00AM-5:00PM

EISENHOWER PARK CRAFT FAIR

Eisenhower Park Field 8, 8 Park Boulevard in East Meadow. Free Event. Famlily shopping fun and a great way to spend the day! For more information, please call 516442-6000

11:30AM-1:00PM

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP

If you have experienced the loss of a loved one, OLPH Church in Lindenhurst has a support group to help you through your loss. The group starts on Saturdays, September 27-November 22, 2025. The group is a 9 week commitment and registration is required. A donation of $25 is appreciated. If interested, contact Linda Arpino, 631-592-1062 or email Forubabe77@aol.com OLPH Church is located 210 South Wellwood Ave in Lindenhurst.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 28th

8:30AM-1:00PM

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 2025 HEART WALK at Jones Beach - Field 1, 1800 Ocean Parkway in Wantagh. Free Event. The Heart Walk is a fun, family-friendly event that brings our community together to get active, raise life-saving funds, and support the mission of the American Heart Association. For more information, please call 800242-8721. https://www2.heart.org/ site/TR/HeartWalk/TR/HeartWalk/ FDA-FoundersAffiliate?fr_ id=12094&pg=entry

Entree:

• Chicken Marsala

• Chicken Francese

• Eggplant Parmigiana

• Chicken Parmigiana • Shrimp Oreganata

Sausage & Peppers

Chicken

Sundried Tomatoes & Broccoli • Eggplant Rollatine

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Pursuant to the provisions of Articles XXX of the Building

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, September 25, 2025 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO RENEW THEIR TWO FAMILY PERMIT:

1. MaryAnn Maher, 565 North Jefferson Avenue

2. Laura Randall & Eleni Pappas, 585 Grand Avenue

3. Blanca DeJesus, 107 South Travis Street

4. Rosalia Palminteri, 331 Charles Street

5. Edith Castiglia, 277 North Niagara Avenue

6. Joseph Buonocore, 48 Oxford Street

7. Peter Schneider, 128 Herbert Avenue

8. Josephine DiBenedetto,

803 Surf Street

9. Tulsi & Ramesh Pawa, 276 South 7th Street

10. Vishal Shikarpuri, 268 Davenport Street

11. Halyna Markiv, 472 South 9th Street

12. Manpreet Singh, 582 South 5th Street

13. Arfana Ballram, 56 Bristol Street

14. Kathleen Richardson, 320 Catskill Avenue

15. Katherine & Joseph Ingber, 675 East Drive

16. Dominic & Angela Cantelmo, 456 South 16th Street

17. Paul & Georgette Dufficy, 504 South 6th Street

18. Raul Vargas, 571 Chestnut Street

19. Mary Ann & Stephen Daniels, 460 38th Street

20. Janina Furs, 134 North 4th Street

21. Catherine Antonacci, 129 North 10th Street

22. Franco & Maria Perna, 347 Concord Avenue

23. Philippo & Rabia

Bruccoleri, 621 North Clinton Avenue

24. Rosemarie Hoffman, 411 2nd Avenue

25. Donald & Catherine Meier, 152 South 16th Street

26. Frances Taliercio, 485 South 16th Street

27. William Prete, 432 South 2nd Street

28. Kieran Quigley, 322 North Broome Avenue

29. Ludwik Skowron, 117 North Delaware Avenue

30. Thomas & Norma Cornelia, 590 North Kings Avenue

31. William Torres, 698 North Richmond Avenue

32. June & Victor Castonguay, 221 North Clinton Avenue

33. Mustafa Lika, 490 South 12th Street

34. Micewicz & Walentyna Szymon, 337 North Fulton Avenue

35. Sarah Henley, 571 East Drive

36. Douglas & Lorraine Riginio, 33 North Lewis Avenue

37. Rosanne & Louis Wilson, 251 North Monroe Avenue

38. Toni Favichia, 293 Concord Avenue

39. Steven Morris, 161 North Lewis Avenue

40. Application of Jeanine Fisher, 35 Palm Street, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 for permission to renew a second kitchen for personal use for a temporary period. Property located at the above address and zoned B Residence

SCTM#: 103-022-003-061

41. Application of Robert Kasulka, 218 South 8th Street, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 for permission to renew a second kitchen for personal use for a temporary period. Property located at the above address and zoned B Residence SCTM#: 103-013-003-002.1

THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO APPLY FOR THE TWO FAMILY PERMIT:

42. Application of Nelson Tavares Tavares, 353 43rd 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#: 103-001002-001.3

43. Application of Ryan Rengifo, 503 North Greene Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 for permission to use the dwelling as a two family dwelling for a temporary period. Property located at the above address and zoned “B residence” SCTM#: 103-003004-011

44. Application of Juan Pablo Espinoza, 306 Grand Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 for permission to use the dwelling as a two family dwelling for a temporary period. Property located at the above address and zoned “B residence”

SCTM#: 103-008-004-018

45. Application of Ivan Zakharyuk, 25 Liberty 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 “A residence”

SCTM#: 103-018-005-068

46. Application of Tufan Simsek, 49 Macon 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#: 103-002-003-062.1

47. Application of Richard Kilfoil, 204 36th 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#: 103-001-005-137

48. Application of Ayla Ekici, 603 North Kings Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY 11757 for

permission to use the dwelling as a two family dwelling for a temporary period. Property located at the above address and zoned “B residence” SCTM#: 103-003-002-097

THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE JULY 24, 2025 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:

1. Salvatore Colletta, 836 Beach Street

2. Feti Cerimi, 656 North Richmond Avenue

THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE JUNE 26, 2025 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:

1.Philip Cassidy, 590 North Greene Avenue

2.Edward Robinson, 135 North Broadway

Upon the hearing, the applicant must appear in person or by agent or by attorney. Persons wishing to appear at the hearing may do so. Communications in writing in relation there to may be filed with the board before or at the meeting.

HOWIE BOYNTON, CHAIRMAN

LV N & S 803 - 9/17 & 9/24/25

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed Proposals will be received by the Inc. Village of Lindenhurst, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York until 10:00 a.m. October 8th 2025.

Proposals will be publicly opened and read, and awarded as soon thereafter as practicable for:

BID 951-25

Village of Lindenhurst Requirements Bid for Asphalt, Drainage and Concrete FOR

INC. VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST

Specifications may be obtained at Lindenhurst Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York 11757. The Village Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids it deems necessary in the best interest of the Village Taxpayers.

By Order of the Village Board Inc. Village of Lindenhurst

Kathleen Schrader Village Clerk

LV N & S 804 - 9/24/25

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed Proposals will be received by the Inc. Village of Lindenhurst, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York until 10:00 a.m. October 1st 2025. Proposals will be publicly opened and read, and awarded as soon thereafter as practicable for:

BID 952-25

Shore Road Milling and Paving Contract FOR

INC. VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST

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JOB OPPORTUNITY

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Position Details:

We are seeking dedicated Teaching Assistants to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for working with children and supporting educators in a classroom setting.

Responsibilities:

• Assist the lead teacher in implementing lesson plans and activities

• Provide support to students with various tasks and assignments

• Supervise children during indoor and outdoor activities

• Help maintain a safe and clean learning environment

Requirements:

• High School Diploma or GED

• Ability to communicate positively, effectively, and appropriately with children

• Ability to use clear and understandable written and verbal communication

• Experience working with toddlers, preschoolers, or in a classroom setting is a plus!

• Teaching Assistant - Level Certi cate a plus!

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Monday to Friday from 8:15am to 2:45pm (Please note certain days will require later dismissal due to necessary professional development training.)

Job Type: Full-Time

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Lindenhurst Ushers In The 2025-2026 Academic Year

The Lindenhurst Union Free School District officially opened the doors to its new, PreKindergarten Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, August 28th, just in time for the

2025-2026 school year. The ceremony, held at the repurposed Kellum Street School—now the Kellum UPK Center— marked the grand opening of this universal, centralized facility that

consolidates the District’s entire pre-kindergarten program into one dedicated location. The center houses 21 classrooms for the District’s roughly 291 pre-K students, ensuring a consistent, high-quality

Albany Avenue Elementary School staff enthusiastically greeted students on their first day. Photo courtesy of the Lindenhurst Union Free School District

educational experience for its youngest learners. The event was attended by Lindenhurst School District administrators, Board of Education members, and partners from the District’s Just

Kids partners. “This facility gives us the opportunity to streamline curriculum and instruction, and provide early intervention supports for all of our youngest learners here in Lindenhurst,” said Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Kimberly Boccanfuso. “It is an investment we know will serve generations of students to come.”

Alzheimer’s Foundation Of America Invites Long Islanders To

“FAMILY FUN DAY”

At New Barbara Rabinowitz Education & Resource Center

The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) will host a “Family Fun Day” on Saturday, September 27, from 11:00 am – 2:30 pm at its newly opened Barbara Rabinowitz Education & Resource Center (149 Schleigel Boulevard, Amityville, NY 11701).

The event is a celebration of community and Grandparents Appreciation Month. There will be a special guest appearance for former NY Giants’ great, two-time Super Bowl champion, Leonard Marshall. For a $25 donation, attendees can get an autograph and photo with the Giants’ legend. All proceeds will go to support the Center’s programs and services for Long Islanders impacted by dementia.

“We are thrilled to

open our doors to the community and invite families to come together for a day of fun, connection, and discovery. Family Fun Day is more than just a celebration—it is our way of saying: this center belongs to you,” said Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr., AFA’s President and CEO.

“This intergenerational event is a celebration of family and community. We encourage everyone to attend, have fun, learn about the importance of brain health, and take a tour of the facility.”

Attendees can learn about the programs and services offered at the Center and enjoy an array of activities. Family Fun Day will feature intergenerational activities including creative arts, brain games and additional games for children, face

painting, food, music, balloon artists, raffles, and more. It is a chance to bring multiple generations and local business together for a day of fun and learning. Take part in friendly activities designed to spark memories and create new ones. Whether you are painting alongside your grandchild, teaming up for a memory challenge, or

just enjoying the laughter echoing from the dunk tank, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

This special event will also mark the introduction of our brand-new Community Education & Resource Center to the community—a welcoming space dedicated to learning, connection, and lifelong support for all

generations.

Among the raffles given away that day will be an autographed NY Giants football helmet signed by Leonard Marshall. Leonard Marshal is a former Pro Bowler and Defensive Lineman of the Year. In 2022, he was inducted into the New York Giants Ring of Honor, celebrating his accomplishments alongside other franchise legends. Leonard Marshall was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in 2013, a progressive degenerative brain disease caused by repeated head trauma, making him among the first former NFL players to receive a clinical diagnosis while still living.

After his diagnosis, Leonard became a vocal advocate. He pledged his

brain to the Concussion Legacy Foundation and founded Brain Unity Trust and the Game Plan Foundation to raise awareness, support research, and help athletes impacted by neurological trauma.

Centrally located in Amityville, the 11,500 square foot, state-of-theart AFA Barbara Rabinowitz Education & Resource Center — the first of its kind on Long Island — is accessible to the nearly 3 million residents of Suffolk and Nassau Counties. The center offers free daily programming to Long Island families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-related illnesses.

To learn more or register for the free Family Fun Day event, please visit www.afalongisland.org.

Staff at Daniel Street Elementary School welcomed returning students. Photo courtesy of the Lindenhurst Union Free School District

Laughter Is The Best Medicine

There’s some truth to the popular notion that “laughter is the best medicine.” The United States Department of Veterans Affairs notes that laughter has physiological effects on the body that lead to changes in body chemistry and brain function. For example, laughter increases heart and respiratory rates and oxygen consumption over a short period. These changes ultimately move individuals into a state of relaxation. Additional research has found that laughter can lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, supporting the suggestion that laughter is an effective and even multi-faceted “medicine.”

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Youth Participation Highlighted At Village Board Meeting

The Village Board was pleased to welcome a group of local youth to its regular meeting on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. The students, who participate in dek hockey, attended the meeting to voice their perspectives on the importance of inclusive access to community sports facilities.

“It’s always encouraging to see young residents

taking an active interest in their community,” said Mayor Michael Lavorata. “Hearing directly from our youth reminds us that local decisions have an impact on people of all ages. Their voices add important value to our conversations.”

The Board commended the students for their thoughtful remarks and respectful approach to civic advocacy. While their

comments focused on recreational resources, the broader takeaway was clear: today’s youth are paying attention, and they are eager to be part of shaping the future of their community.

The Village Board encourages ongoing youth participation and is exploring additional opportunities to engage students in local planning and decisionmaking processes.

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October is almost here, and I’m ready to enjoy everything that makes fall on Long Island so special. Here’s my personal checklist for the season.

• Comfortable Sweaters and Knit Hats – To keep me warm on the days I walk to my office on Montauk Highway.

• Fall Decorations – Pumpkins, pinecones, and all my favorite Halloween items.

• Apple Cider & Cinnamon Donuts – because fall tastes as good as it looks.

• Morning Trips to My Gym – Because of the cider and donuts.

• A Weekend Trip to a farm stand – to pick pumpkins and mums for my porch.

• Helping Home Buyers and Sellers - Just as the seasons change, sometimes our homes do too.

Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply curious about your home options, give me a call or stop by my office. I’m happy to help you anyway I can. What’s your checklist for October?

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