December 22, 2025 Lindenhurst North

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South Bay's Neighbor

LI NETS CELEBRATE THE TOWN OF BABYLON

The Nassau Coliseum recently hosted the Town of Babylon night, featuring a basketball game between the Long Island Nets and the College Park Skyhawks. Various groups from the Town of Babylon showcased their talents. The evening commenced with firefighters from multiple Babylon fire departments proudly presenting the national colors. The Long Island Nets honored Wyandanch resident and Town of Babylon Deputy Commissioner of Parks, Marlon Marshall, and Town Councilman DuWayne Gregory of Copiague, recognizing their dedicated military service to the nation.

Sharp Tax

EXOTIC WAREHOUSE

This Wint Seas

GENESIS FUEL OIL

JANUARY HAPPENINGS

FRI. JAN. 24th

10:00AM-11:00AM TINY TOTS:

WINTER PUPPET THEATER

Hempstead Lake State Park. Explore the natural world around us. These programs will connect children and their parents with nature through short walks, animal visitors, and crafts. To register, please visit Eventbrite.com. Registration: Required

SAT. JAN. 25th

8:45AM-12:00PM

8:45AM 5K Start

9:00AM Half Marathon & Marathon Start

ICEBREAKER MARATHON, HALF MARATHON & 5K at Eisenhower Park Field 2 Rain or Shine. Certifi ed course and a Boston Qualifi er! The course is a looped course and great for spectating. The course is fully stocked with water and nutrition stops. The course is on park paths and fully closed roads. For more information, please call Brendan Dagan 516-531-3323

9:30AM–4:00PM

DEFENSIVE DRIVING

Will be held at the Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Ave. in Islip. Fee: $25 check or money order payable directly to New York Safety Training Associates (NYSTA) on the day of the program. For more information, please call 631-581-5933

10:00AM-4:00PM PET ADOPTION-DONATE EVENT

HOLIDAYS

1st - New Years Day

20th - Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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

INDOOR EVENT

Come Adopt or Come and Donate Animal Garage Sale Lots Of Vendors Lots Of Items. 1172 Route 109 in Lindenhurst. Items needed: dry food, canned food, treats, collars/leashes, cat litter, chew toys, cat toys, blankets.

12:00PM SATURDAY SPACE LAB: SPACE TELESCOPES & THE WONDERS OF LUNAR NEW YEAR

Learn about the incredible space telescopes like Hubble and James Webb, which orbit our planet and capture stunning solar system images. Then, discover the history, traditions, and signifi cance of the Lunar New Year. Space Labs are held at The Cradle Of Aviation Museum, Charles Lindbergh Blvd. in Garden City. Led by talented interns, astronomy docents, and museum educators. Reservations 516-572-4066

6:30PM NIGHT AT THE RACES

Will be held on Saturday, January 25,2025, at Wade-Burns VFW 7279, 560 N. Delaware Avenue in Lindenhurst, Doors open 6:30 p.m. Admission $10.00. For more information, please call 631-888-9854.

TUES. JAN. 28th

8:30AM BUS TRIP TO WIND CREEK CASINO BETHLEHEM, PA

Hosted by Joseph Barry Columbiettes located in Hicksville.

Cost: $55 pp, includes driver’s tip. Give back: $35 slot play. Please arrive at 8:30 a.m. Return approx. 8:30 p.m. Parking: 999 So. Oyster Bay Road (dead end) Reservations: call Barbara at 516-935-5576

THURS. JAN. 30th

6:30PM-8:00 PM

TRIVIA NIGHT - TRIVIA ON ICE at The Whaling Museum & Education Center, 301 Main St. in Cold Spring Harbor. A winterthemed trivia in fi lm, music, nature, history, geography, and more with a whale or two added in, of course! Enjoy hot chocolate - spiked or plain - and appetizers from Grasso's Restaurant. Prizes and bragging rights for winners! Adults 21+ For more information, please call Cristina Ainslie at 631-367-3418

UPCOMING

FEBRUARY

EVENTS

SAT. FEB. 1st 11:00AM

LUNAR NEW YEAR PROGRAM Connetquot River State Park Preserve, 4090 Sunrise Highway in Oakdale. After a brisk hike, warm up with traditional New Year soups and sweets while enjoying a Presentation. Our Island’s Story: The Natural History of Long Island: This talk will discuss the features that make Long Island's geology distinctive and have shaped the peoples who have inhabited this island. Registration required. www. friendsofconnetquot.org

Recipe Of The Week: Deep-Fried Wontons

Celebrate the Chinese New Year with deep-fried wontons. The Chinese New Year is a unique celebration with a global footprint. While many of the more awe-inspiring celebrations may occur within China, that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to commemorate this unique event elsewhere. Celebrations can even take place at home, where individuals can whip up homemade Chinese fare to lend their festivities a more authentic feel. This Chinese New Year, those who want to bring this unique event into their homes can try the following recipe for “Deep-Fried Pork Wontons” courtesy of Lines+Angles.

For the filling:

7 ounces minced pork

2 spring onions

1 green chili, deseeded

1 tablespoon grated ginger

1 garlic clove, minced

2 tablespoon fish sauce

1 tablespoon lime juice

32 square wonton wrappers

Vegetable oil, for frying

To serve:

Mixed leaf salad; cabbage, lettuce and coriander

Add sweet and sour sauce

PUBLISHER

Jeff Lambert

ASSISTANT TO THE PUBLISHER

Diana Lambert

Directions:

1. Mix together the ingredients for the filling, stirring in one direction only.

2. Place double layers of wonton wrappers in front of you in a diamond shape. Place a little of the filling on the bottom half of the dough. Fold the bottom corner of dough over the filling and roll it once. Take the outside corners and bring them together, sealing with a little water. Stand the wontons on their flat bases and gently separate the two top flaps. Repeat with the remaining wrappers and filling.

3. Heat about 4 inches oil in a deep pan until gently bubbling, then fry the wontons in batches for 3 to 4 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. Drain on paper towels then serve on beds of the mixed leaves with the sweet and sour sauce alongside.

Tip: This recipe may also be steamed or boiled.

CIRCULATION & DISTRIBUTION Joe Lambert

Ethan Keattikul PRODUCTION MANAGER

ADMINISTRATION

Teri Tinkler

Josh Marlowe GRAPHIC DESIGNERS

MANAGING EDITOR

Felicia Edwards

MARKETING MANAGER

Noelle Lambert

Victoria Kokolakis

Stephan Schulze PROOFREADING Kerry Mastrobuoni

Join Lindenhurst Evening Homemakers Group at the North Amityville Senior Center 48 Cedar Rd., Amityville, NY 11701 (off of New Hwy.) on Thursday, February 6, 2025 . Open to all, 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.”

Passwords on Multiple Accounts

(NAPSI)—According to a recent Aware poll, most people use the same password across multiple accounts, which means that if a hacker has a password to one account, they can likely access several of that person’s accounts. For further facts, visit www.aware.com.

VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on the 4th day of February, 2025 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 #2-2025, amending the Code of the Village of Lindenhurst as follows:

LOCAL LAW #2-2025

Chapter 185, Vehicles and Traffic

BE IT ENACTED by the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Lindenhurst as follows:

Chapter 185, Vehicles and Traffic,

§ 185-39 Parking Meter Zones and Parking Meter Spaces.

DELETE:

(5) West Hoffman Avenue (south side) from a point 35 feet east of South First Street to a point 43 feet west of South Wellwood Avenue

ADD:

(5) West Hoffman Avenue (south side) from a point 35 feet east of South Second Street to a point 43 feet west of South Wellwood Avenue

§ 185-67 Schedule IX: Stop Intersections.

ADD: Stop Sign on Direction of Travel At Intersection of Beacon Avenue Both Herbert Avenue Herbert Avenue Both Beacon Avenue Newark Street Both North Alleghany Avenue North Alleghany Avenue South Newark Street

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: January 21, 2025 Lindenhurst, NY 11757

Inc. Village of Lindenhurst

Katie Schrader Village Clerk

LV N & S - 750 - 1/22/25

Did You Know?

Tea has been enjoyed as a beverage for thousands of years and has featured prominently in many cultures during that time. The cultural practice of drinking tea is believed to have originated in ancient China. Although there are many different types of tea, the World Tea Council says black tea is the most consumed tea across the globe, comprising around 75 percent of total tea consumption. The most popular type of black tea is Assam tea, which is grown in India. The second-most widely consumed tea is green tea, which accounts for approximately 20 percent of total tea consumption.

The Healthy Home

A Healthier, More Sustainable Lifestyle

(NAPSI)—As ecoconscious living continues to grow in popularity, families are embracing greener habits and making sustainable choices in all aspects of life. From minimizing waste and using renewable energy to creating healthy indoor environments, modern families are more committed than ever to ensuring their homes reflect their values of sustainability and wellness. One oftenoverlooked element in creating an eco-friendly and healthy home, however, is air duct cleaning, which plays a crucial role in both energy efficiency and indoor air quality (IAQ). And, when it comes to seeing air duct cleaning is done right, the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) is setting the highest standards in the industry.

Eco-conscious and health-conscious families are turning to green practices, from installing smart systems to using energy-efficient appliances. Yet, despite these efforts, the air inside your home can still be filled with dust, mold, and allergens if your HVAC system is not properly maintained. Regular air duct cleaning supports your sustainable goals by improving IAQ, reducing energy consumption, and extending the life of your HVAC system.

How Air Duct Cleaning Contributes

to a Greener

Home

1. Improved Energy Efficiency: Dirty air ducts force HVAC systems to work harder to heat or cool your home, leading to higher energy usage. A well-maintained system, with clean ducts, operates more efficiently, reducing energy waste and lowering your carbon

footprint. To keep a home operating at peak efficiency, schedule regular air duct cleanings.

2. Better Indoor Air Quality: Clean air is essential for healthconscious families. By reducing contaminants such as dust, mold spores, and bacteria, regular duct cleaning helps create a healthier indoor environment. This is particularly important for families with members who suffer from allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions.

3. Reduced Environmental Toxins: Green families strive to minimize their exposure to harmful chemicals. Air ducts can harbor pollutants that may circulate throughout your home, contributing to poor IAQ. Routine cleaning helps reduce the buildup of these contaminants, promoting a toxin-free home without resorting to harsh chemical solutions. Why Choose a NADCACertified Professional? While air duct cleaning is essential for maintaining a healthy, sustainable home, it must be done properly. That’s where NADCA comes in. NADCA holds its members to the highest standards, with a strict Code of Ethics and best practices. NADCAcertified professionals undergo rigorous training to ensure they use the most effective, up-todate techniques and equipment. This means that your home’s air ducts are not only clean but that the process is conducted ethically and with a commitment to quality. Take Control of Your Home’s Air Quality

To schedule an inspection with a professionally trained technician, visit NADCA. com to find a certified air duct cleaning professional so you can breathe easier, knowing your home is in expert hands.

FEATURING

LI Nets Celebrate The Town Of Babylon

LI NETS CELEBRATE THE TOWN OF BABYLON - On Thursday, January 9, the Nassau Coliseum hosted Town of Babylon night, featuring a basketball game between the Long Island Nets and the College Park Skyhawks. This event was particularly significant as various groups from the Town of Babylon showcased their talents, including the St. Cyril & Methodius youth basketball league and a performance by the South Bay dance team during halftime, drawing a crowd of local supporters. The evening commenced with firefighters from multiple Babylon fire departments proudly presenting the national colors. Additionally, the Long Island Nets honored Wyandanch resident and Town of Babylon Deputy Commissioner of Parks, Marlon Marshall, and Town Councilman DuWayne Gregory of Copiague, recognizing their dedicated military service to the nation.

Moose Corner

Lindenhurst Moose Lodge 1421 883 South Broadway Lindenhurst, NY 11757 ***

All of the Following events are for Members and Qualified Guests. For Members only our Main Dining Hall is available for your Special events,Showers, Weddings, Birthdays, etc. Contact Coworker Theresa Restivo 631-252-4203 for Information.

Saturday, 02/01/2025:

“Country Night” – Enjoy an evening of County, music by Country DJ “Neil” and Line Dancing lesson by “Sandy”. Tickets available at the door at $ 15, dancing starts at 7:00 pm.

Sunday, 02/09/2025:

“Super Bowl Party” – Come down and root for either the AFC or NFC Champions in the Super Bowl Championship Game. Enjoy a delicious Half-Time Buffet and have a fun time. Tickets are $ 25, available either in

advance or at the door. The doors open at 5:00 pm.

Saturday, 03/01/2025: “Country Night” – Enjoy an evening of County, music by Country DJ “Neil” and Line Dancing lesson by “Sandy”. Tickets available at the door at $ 15, dancing starts at 7:00 pm.

Saturday, 03/08/2025:

“St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance” – Everyone is Irish for St. Patrick’s Day, so come and wear your green at our annual Dinner Dance. Enjoy a traditional Corned Beef Dinner with all the fixing and Soda & Domestic Tap Beer included. There will be Irish Dancing, Music, Dancing, Karaoke, Raffles & 50/50. Advance Tickets are on sale now for $35, but also at the door for $40. Doors open at 6:00 pm.

General Membership Meetings every 1st & 3rd Monday, starting at 8:00pm. We also have Dart’s Night on every 1st & 3rd Wednesday at 7:30pm in

PS I Love You Day” Initiative

the Social Quarters. Events Tickets are available in our Social Quarters, or contact the Lodge at (631) 226-4364, or via email at Lodge1421@gmail.com

If you have any questions, or would like additional information, please contact us or go to our website at www.MooseLodge1421.com

All Members must present their Membership Card upon entering the building, If you do not have your Membership Card you must sign the guest book.

Please Call the Social Quarters after 6:00pm 631-226-4364

Thank you for supporting our Community, Mooseheart, Moosehaven & Our Lodge. LIKE us on FacebookLOOM1421

(The Official Lodge Page) & Our Lodge. LIKE us on FacebookLOOM1421

(The Official Lodge Page).

The “PS I Love You Day” initiative, founded in 2010 by Jamie and Brooke DiPalma, aims to combat the stigma surrounding mental health issues. Its objective is to provide hope to those affected by mental illness while fostering a supportive and inclusive atmosphere where everyone feels appreciated. Since 2018, Town of Babylon Councilman Terence McSweeney has collaborated with the DiPalma family to raise awareness about this critical mental health issue. He echoes their message this year, stating, “A brighter tomorrow begins today.” Councilman McSweeney, who has served as a firefighter with the FDNY for 21 years and as a volunteer firefighter with the North Babylon Fire Company for 24 years, announced that his office will be collecting handprint heart posters to distribute to various first responder agencies in the Town of Babylon. He will also collect new and used books for “PS I Love You.” McSweeney emphasized that “this initiative aligns with the Sustainable Library Initiative by encouraging book reuse, promoting literacy, and

enhancing community involvement while supporting environmental sustainability. By donating gently used or new books during this campaign, community members can significantly impact access to reading resources.”Contributions of posters and books can be made at Babylon Town Hall until February 11. For further inquiries, please contact Councilman Terence McSweeney’s Office at 631957-3081.

Seasonal Produce

Seasonal produce makes it possible to enjoy the freshest fruits and vegetables. Various fruits and vegetables are inseason at different times of the year, and Nature’s Path Organic foods provides this month-by-month list of inseason items.

January: Asparagus, avocado, cabbage, green peas, mustard, naval oranges, strawberries, passion fruit

February: Asparagus, avocado, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, celery, kumquat, lemon, lettuce, spinach, turnips, tangelos, tangerines

March: Asparagus, avocados, blood oranges, chard, grapefruit, green onions, kohlrabi, lettuce,

spinach, turnips

April: Basil, broccoli, cauliflower, cherries, cucumber, mushrooms, nectarines, passion fruit, raspberries, tomatoes, turnips

May: Apricots, Asian pears, beets, black-eyed peas, broccoli, carrots, dry onions, eggplant, figs, okra, plums, potatoes

June: Apricots, avocados, cherries, beets, cabbage, corn, lemons, melons, nectarines, peppers, Valencia oranges

July: Apricots, basil, cucumber, eggplant, figs, grapes, melons, peaches, plums, summer squash, tomatoes

August: Basil, beets, cabbage, carrots, chili pepper, collards, grapes,

green beans, kale, melons, persimmons, potatoes, sapote, tomatillos, turnips, winter squash

September: Basil, apples, Asian pears, beets, Brussels sprouts, carrots, celery, oranges, corn, guava, kale, pineapples, tomatoes

October: Apples, basil, cabbage, carambola, celery, cherimoyas, eggplant, kiwi, okra, pomegranates, potatoes, raspberries, yams

November: Apples, asparagus, green beans, carrots, corn, cucumber, grapefruits, grapes, mushrooms, yams

December: Asparagus, beets, cauliflower, celery, dry onions, green onions, kale, winter squash.

Now Hiring Advertising Account Representatives

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New York Blood Center And New York Islanders Ring In The New Year With Annual Blood Drive

On Monday, January 6th, New York Blood Center (NYBC) partnered with the New York Islanders for their annual blood drive at the UBS Arena in the Acrisure Great Hall. All blood donors at this blood drive received a voucher redeemable for two tickets to a select 2025 New York Islanders home game. The Islanders have been

long-time supporters of NYBC, hosting blood drives since 2000 and collecting a total of 2,875 donations over the past two decades.

January is National Blood Donor Month, which is always a difficult time for the blood supply, since school breaks, family vacations, holiday travel and cold weather all contribute

to making blood donations less of a priority. NYBC has seen a nearly 40% drop in donations in the last several weeks, resulting in more than 3,000 fewer donations during a critical time of year.

“This National Blood Donor Month, New York Blood Center is grateful to the New York Islanders for decades of partnership in helping us meet the critical need for blood donations, particularly during the difficult winter months,” said Andrea Cefarelli, Senior Vice President at New York Blood Center. “This partnership unites Islander fans and blood donors to make a meaningful impact on the region’s public health, and we are grateful to the Long Islanders who stepped up in 2025 to support both our community’s health and their home team.”

“We are proud to

partner with the New York Blood Center for over two decades to encourage blood donation in our community,” said Ann Rina, Executive Director for Community Relations, New York Islanders. “Blood donations are essential to saving lives, and we thank our loyal and passionate fans for joining us in

making a difference during National Blood Donor Month.”

Blood donors can give every 56 days, and platelet donors can give twice per month. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently lifted several blood donor eligibility restrictions. To view current eligibility guidelines, visit nybc.org or call 800.688.0900. To make an appointment, donors can call 1-800-9332566 or visit nybc.org. Can’t donate blood? You can still make a lifesaving impact by supporting NYBC’s mission through financial contributions or volunteering your time.

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, January 23, 2025 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT(S) ARE SEEKING TO RENEW THEIR TWO FAMILY PERMIT:

1. Lee & Theresa Adler, 20 Linden Street

2. Joanne & Ronald Schomburg, 433 South Greene Avenue

3. Lei Warry, 118 31st Street

4. Janet D’Angelo, 564 Walnut Street

5. Mary Vitucci & Arthur Alfredsen, 902 Pacific Street

6. Zoilo Rodriguez, 277 30th Street

7. Louis Scalzo, 76 Grove Street

8. Eugene Cullen, 407 South 4th Street

9. Nicolas Morales Duarte, 388 South Strong Avenue

10. Michael Wilt, 449 South 14th Street

11. Veronica O’Gara Kramer, 210 South 16th Street

12. Anthony Giambrone, 260 East John Street

13. Nancy Polizzi, 269 West Gates Avenue

14. Henry & Linda Glaeser, 87 Liberty Avenue

15. Karol Rafalko, 430 South 14th Street

16. Krzysztof Pawlak, 292 North Delaware Avenue

17. Antoinette Clemetson, 570 Grand Avenue

18. Andrea Anzalone, 696 South Broadway

19. Collins Bhola, 185 North Jefferson Avenue

20. Brenda Palma, 430 South 16th Street

21. Despina Klironomos, 172 North Lewis Avenue

22. Janet Russo, 32 Palm Street

23. Jose Sanchez, 383 South 6th Street

24. Dolores Calomino, 388 South 16th Street

25. Ellas Kalogeresis, 206

South Broadway

26. Thomas J. Volpe, 557 South 14th Street

27. Gritta Lawlor, 555 South 8th Street

28. Edward Haab, 196 South 4th Street

29. Ellen Congema, 19 Santapogue Drive

30. Michael Lindo, 77 Oxford Street

31. Robert Boese, 171 North 4th Street

32. Sawhill Busre, 297 Concord Avenue

33. Diane Arrighi, 394 North Delaware Avenue

34. Marcin & Alina Bialas, 17 Brooktree Circle

35. Joseph & Elizabeth Barone, 312 Catskill Avenue

36. Christopher & Joyce Healy, 224 Nevada Street

37. Deborah A. Bosco, 15 Wellbrock Street

38. Maureen Castro, 316 Kansas Street

39. Maria Kouroumousis, 545 North Lewis Avenue

40. Dariusz Wiechowski, 160 North Clinton Avenue

41. Bruce Shepard, 110 Kramer Drive

42. Keriman Ates, 174 South 15th Street

43. Frantz Lavilette, 366 Centre Avenue

44. Nancy Levy, 834 South Broadway

45. Jan Janiel, 149 North Erie Avenue

46. Thomas & Joann Rabot, 298 28th Street

47. Daniel Koulis, 353 Buffalo Avenue

48. Application of William Schutt, 416 North Fulton Avenue, 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#: 103-007002-121

49. Application of Mary Ann Lang, 620 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#: 103-021-001-100

50. Application of John Schnabel, 174 South High 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 C Residence SCTM#: 103-010004-019.3

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

51. Application of James & Nicole Campay, 141 East John 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#: 103-011001-094.1

52. Application of Liliya Bulycheva, 205 East John 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#: 103-011003-012

53. Application of Brenda Fuentes, 644 North Alleghany 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#: 103-003001-026

54. Application of Christine Carnivale, 114 Phyllis Drive, 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#: 103-020-002-007

55. Application of William Canaan, 223 South 8th 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#: 103-013-002-107.1

56. Application of Kostyantyn Danylkin & Kristina Danylkin, 307 North 6th 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#: 103-006-002-013.2

57. Application of Daniel & Jamee Zappala, 312 South 5th 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#: 103-014001-011

58. Application of Javier Carreno, 548 Washington 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#: 103-019003-031

THE FOLLOWING

APPLICANT(S) HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE NOVEMBER 25, 2024 PUBLIC HEARING AS NEITHER APPLICANTS NOR A REPRESENTATIVE APPEARED:

1. Gus Karagrozis, 134 32nd Street

2. Wieslawa Radomski, 281 42nd Street

3. Richard Gray, 406 South Fulton 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

LVN&S - 746 1/15, 1/22

BRESLAU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC. LINDENHURST, NEW YORK

NOTICE TO PLOT OWNERS

The Breslau Cemetery Association will hold its annual metting on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at 7pm at the cemetery office. The purpose of this meeting is to elect trustees to fill the expiring terms of: William Kramer and John Bopp and to act on any matterse that come before the board.

Roberty Dykstra President

LVN+S - 1552, 1/15, 1/22, 1/29

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.: January 29, 2025 to hear the following:

1. Application of Joseph Fischer,  637 Adams Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum front yard from the required 25’ to (15.5’) in connection with maintaining a front portico. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-22-2-28

2. Application of Robert Crisdell,  191 New York Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to expand the height of the fence from 48” to (0.00’) which is not permitted within 25’ of the property line in connection

with the installation of a 6’ vinyl fence and removal of hedges. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-63-69.1

3. Application of Riaz Uddin Baquai, 196 Central Avenue, Bethpage, NY, 11714 for permission to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum front yard from the required 45’ to (5.0’) in connection with the installation of a 10’ x 10’ shed. Property located at  516 Jackson Ave, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-1-1-25.2

4. Application of Jessica Schwait,  26 Mound Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the front greenery from the minimum required 70% to (62.8%) in connection with the installation of a 620 sq. ft. driveway. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-242-76

5. Application of Erik Obrycki,  481 South Broadway, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum rear yard from the required 5’ to (3.3’) Shed #1; to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum rear yard from the required 5’ to (3.1’) Shed #2; to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to ( 2.0’) Shed #1; to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (4.0’) Shed # 2; to increase the accessory structure’s limit from 2 to (3) in connection with the construction of a 362 sq. ft. side addition, a 190 sq. ft. rear addition and a proposed stoop and maintain 2 sheds and  an above ground swimming  pool. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-181-123

6. Application of Carl Palladino,  520 North Clinton Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (29.63%) in connection with maintaining a front portico, rear deck, pool and hot tub. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-33-49

7. Application of Eldan and Arielle Joseph,  190 North Broome Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum side yard from the required 10’ to (5.7’); to reduce the minimum front yard from the required 25’ to (24.8’) in connection with the construction of a 2nd floor addition above the garage ( bathroom and closet), 2nd floor addition above the den area (bedroom), 1st floor bathroom and kitchen to be moved and a new roof/ attic. Property located at the above address and zoned

Residential B. SCTM#:103-112-10.

8. Application of Anthony Karadag, 477 South 16th Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum front yard from the required 25’ to (19.0’); to reduce the minimum side yard from the required 10’ to (9.6’) in connection with maintaining a 90 sq. ft. roof over front porch. Property located at 263 South 14th Street, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-13-1-48

9. Application of Sawhill Busre,  297 Concord Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum rear yard from the required 25’ to (13.9’) in connection with maintaining a 2nd story deck, bow window, rear door overhang and garage door removal and replace with window brick work. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-172-60

10. Application of Charles Schlegel - Weekend Market Inc - 6 Fleets Point Drive, West Babylon, NY, 11704 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (23.17%) in connection with maintaining a wrap around deck. Property located at   812 Beach Street, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-25-3-17.1

11. Application of Nicola Savelli -  765 South 4th Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum front yard from the required 25’ to (15.0’); to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (31.04%) in connection with the demolition of existing dwelling and construction of a new one family dwelling to include internal garage, front covered porch, rear deck and installation of a driveway. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-214-66

12. Application of Megan Gallagher, 103 North Monroe Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the front yard greenery from the minimum required 70% to (55.41%) in connection with the installation of a 20’ a 28’ driveway with apron and removal of front sidewalk. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-123-94

13. Application of Rosanny Nunez,  366 42nd Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the front yard greenery from the minimum required 70% to (48.08%); to expand the driveway width from the limit of 22’ to (36.0’) in connection with the conversion of attached 1 1/2 car garage to living

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space, installation of a 36’ wide driveway and maintain bathroom in basement and installation of a cellar egress window with window well. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-12-14

14. Application of Edward Venezia,  644 North Jefferson Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (2.5’); to reduce the swimming pools minimum side yard from the required 5’ to (3.4’); to reduce the swimming pools minimum rear yard from the required 5’ to (3.4’) in connection with maintaining (2) sheds, a bow window and an above ground swimming pool. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-3-2-92

15. Application of Nazir Uddin - CarGenic Automotive, 125 West 13th Street, Deep Park, NY, 11729 for Renewal of special permission use for the sale, repair and storage of automobiles. Property located at  333 West Hoffman Ave, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and

zoned Business. SCTM#:1039-3-65

16. Application of Kamil Koniecko - ABCAR LLC - 7 Wilson Place, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 for Renewal of permission to renew the use of the property for automotive repair, outdoor storage of construction supplies and equipment, two storage containers, and a truck body are not permitted, off-street parking is required for 10 vehicles (6 stalls provided) in connection with a change of use for automotive repair and masonry storage. Property located at  561 West Hoffman Ave, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Industrial. SCTM#:103-9-3-51

17. Application of Israel Nunez Santos - Nunez Deli Inc. - DBA- Conklin Deli - 1627 Prospect Ave, East Meadow, NY, 11554 for special use permission for Restaurant use. For interior alterations for use as a restaurant and cabaret use. Property located at  625 West Hoffman Ave, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Industrial. SCTM#:1039-3-20

18. Application of Jenna Perrell - Management by J & A, LLC. - 217 Sandpiper Lane, West Babylon, NY, 11704 for

permission to renew change use from retail to medical wellness/Medical use is not permitted use in a business district. Property located at  270 North Wellwood Ave, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Business. SCTM#:1037-1-73.1.

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

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NOTICE

The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on December 17, 2024, and an abstract thereof has been published and posted as required by law and the period of time has elapsed for the submission

and filing of a petition for a permissive referendum and a valid petition has not been submitted and filed. The validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Village of Lindenhurst, in the County of Suffolk, New York, is not authorized to expend money or if the provisions of law which should have been complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty days after the date of publication of the notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution.

BOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JANUARY 2, 2024 AND AMENDED DECEMBER 17, 2024, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN A PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $3,000,000 TO FINANCE THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW STEEL DPW BUTLER

DIRECTORY

BUILDING, STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $3,000,000 AND APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH PURPOSE

The object or purpose for which the bonds are authorized is the construction of a new steel DPW butler building, at the estimated maximum cost of $3,000,000.

The period of probable usefulness of the bonds is thirty (30) years.

The maximum amount of obligations authorized to be issued is $3,000,000.

A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Village of Lindenhurst, Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York.

LV N & S - 748 - 1/22/25

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF LINDENHURST

NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing will be

held on the proposed Village Waterway Pollution Control Program at the Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, New York on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at that time.

A copy of the proposed Village Waterway Pollution Control Program is available at the Office of the Village Clerk at Village Hall, where it may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays, except holidays. The document is also available for review on the Village Website at www. villageoflindenhurstny.gov/ resources/notices.

By Order of the Village Board Kathleen Schrader Village Clerk

Dated: January 21, 2025

Lindenhurst, New York

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Protecting Your Assets

Is Your Identity Safe? What To Do If It’s Not

(NAPSI)—Identity theft is becoming more common, affecting people from all walks of life—but you can protect yourself.  The Problem Scammers are always finding new ways to steal personal information, often leaving their victims with financial losses and a sense of violation.

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Staying informed can make a big difference in keeping yourself safe. Here’s what you should know: How Identity Theft Happens Most identity theft happens online. Often when someone clicks links from text messages, emails, or even is catfished. The link you click could lead you to a fake website to input credentials or have you install an app that can retrieve your passwords to important accounts.

Identity Theft Scams on the Rise

• Synthetic Identity Theft: With synthetic identity theft, scammers mix real and fake information to create a new, false identity. They might use a real Social Security number alongside made-up details. This lets them open bank accounts, get credit cards, or even apply for loans— using a fake identity that feels all too real.

through phishing emails, weak passwords, or data breaches. Once inside, they can drain your funds or steal even more personal details. It’s scary, but there are ways to protect yourself.

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• Medical Identity Theft: Medical identity theft happens when someone uses your personal medical information to access healthcare services, prescription drugs, or medical devices. This can leave you with unexpected medical bills or inaccurate records, which can complicate future treatments. It’s a frustrating situation, but knowing what to look for can help.

• Account Takeover Fraud: In account takeover fraud, scammers take control of your online accounts, such as banking, email, or social media. This often happens

• Deepfake and AI-driven Identity Theft: As technology advances, criminals use tools such as artificial intelligence (AI) to create deepfakes— fake videos or voices that look and sound just like real people. They can use these to trick others into believing they are someone else. It’s a high-tech problem, but you don’t need to be a tech expert to fight back.

Ways to Protect Yourself

No solution is foolproof, but there are 7 steps you can take to protect yourself and lower the chances of becoming a victim:

1. Use a Caller ID & Scam Blocking app: The Truecaller app helps identify unknown calls and messages, and will even identify scam numbers in real time. People around the world actively report numbers as scams and write comments about their experience, and you

2. Use Strong and Unique Passwords: Use passwords that are tough to crack— mix letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid reusing passwords across accounts. A password manager can be a handy tool to create and store them safely.

3. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA):  MFA adds an extra layer of security to your accounts. After entering your password, you’ll need to verify your identity again, like with a code sent to your phone. It’s like adding a second lock on your door, making it harder for scammers to break in.

4. Monitor Your Credit Regularly: Keep an eye on your credit reports for anything unusual, such as new accounts you didn’t open. It’s one of the quickest ways to spot identity theft early. Many places offer free credit monitoring services, so take advantage of them.

5. Consider Identity Theft Protection Services: Some services can keep an eye on your personal information

and alert you if they spot something suspicious. While they can’t prevent identity theft, they can make the recovery process smoother if it happens to you.

6. Secure Your Devices: Keep your phone, computer, and other devices updated with the latest security patches. Use antivirus software and strong passwords to keep hackers out. It’s a simple habit that can go a long way.

7. Shred Important Documents: Even in today’s digital age, physical paperwork can still be a goldmine for thieves. Shred any documents with personal information— bank statements or medical bills—before you toss them out.

Staying informed about the latest scams and being careful with your information can make a big difference. And if you do become a victim, don’t panic. Report it to the authorities or your credit bureau right away. They can help you limit the damage and start the recovery process.

Learn More

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