* Event Tickets are available in the Social Quarters. Please ask your server.
The following is a listing of our upcoming events at the Moose Lodge
~Saturday Nights~ Queen of Hearts Drawing is at 9:00 pm every Saturday.. Tickets are ONLY available in the Social Quarters to Members who are in good standing. Please have your I.D. card ***
Wednesday 3/12/25 Moose Legion 20 Meeting
Moose Corner
7:30 pm
Friday, 03/14/2025: “Night At The Races” - Come And Enjoy An Exciting Evening At The Races With Your Friends. Doors Open at 6:30 pm, and Races Start at 7:00 pm. Cash Bar & Hot Dogs & Fixings for snacking are available after 2nd Race. Admission is $15.00 per person, reserve a table (10 people) early and name a Horse! For Tickets and Information please contact
Paul LaMartina (516) 650-8903.
Tuesday, 03/25/2025: “Family Pasta Night”Enjoy an All You Can Eat Pasta Night with cook to order Pasta Station and Italian Cuisine Buffet. Admission is $15 per person, Children under 12 - Half Price. Cash Bar is also Available, also glutenfree and whole wheat pasta available upon request. So, call early for reservations, or
for questions, please contact Bridget Ahlers (631) 834-4742.
Saturday, 03/29/2025: “Lindenhurst WOTM Chapter 690 - Chinese Auction Fundraiser”Doors open at 6:00 pm with an Admission of $10 per person, which includes one entry sheet of tickets. Additional ticket packages are available at a moderate cost. Raffles from XXL to SM, food will be available for
purchase. Coffee and Tea will be included. For questions, please contact Linda Vanderhoof (631) 848-1846.
Saturday, 04/05/2025: “Country Night” – Enjoy an evening of County, music by Country DJ “Neil” and Line Dancing lesson by “Sandy”. Tickets are available at the door at $ 15, dancing starts at 7:00 pm.
(Chopped Broccoli, Zucchini, Kalamata Olives, Sundried Tomatoes & Mushrooms Sauteed w/ Garlic & Onions in Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Then Topped with Mozzarella Cheese)
30. Angel Hair w/ Broccoli & Garlic
(Sauteed Broccoli Florets w/ Garlic & Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
31. Fettuccine Alla Casalinga (Peas, Prosciutto & Sundried Tomatoes in a Pink Cream Sauce)
Chicken Bruschetta
(Golden Fried Chicken Cutlets Topped w/Diced Fresh Tomatoes & Red Onions Seasoned w/ Fresh Herbs & Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
Chicken Spasso
(Lightly Battered Breast of Chicken, Cooked in a Light Wine Sauce w/ a Hint of Lemon and Butter, Topped wth Artichoke Hearts & Fire Roasted Peppers)
Chicken Alla Bella Malina
(Breast of Chicken Sauteed with Mushrooms & Spinach, in a Marsala Wine Sauce Covered with Mozzarella Cheese)
Chicken Francese
(Lightly Battered Chicken Breast, Cooked Till Golden Brown in a White Wine, Lemon & Butter Sauce)
Chicken Marsala
(With Mushrooms, Sauteed in a Marsala Wine Sauce)
Chicken Parmigiana
(Breaded Chicken Topped with Fresh Tomato Sauce and Melted Mozzarella)
Chicken Rollatini
(Rolled up with Prosciutto & Mozzarella, Sauteeed in Marsala Wine Sauce with Mushrooms)
Chicken Putanesca
(Breast of Chicken Sauteed w/ Plum Tomatoes, Roasted Garlic, Onions, Italian Herbs & Capers with a Hint of White Wine & a Touch of Anchovies)
(Breast of Chicken w/ Eggplant & Prosciutto in the middle, in a Marsala Sauce Topped w/ Melted Mozzarella)
Chicken Alla Bella Maria
(Golden Fried Chicken Breast Topped w/ Fresh Mozzarella, Sliced Balsamic Tomatoes, Red Onions, Italian Herbs and Spices)
Fourth Annual Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade
Saturday, March 29th, at 12:00 PM
Raindate: March 30th
Lindenhurst’s Wellwood Avenue is once again festively adorned with waving Irish and U.S. flags, and green lights and shamrocks decorating Village Square Park, in preparation for the Fourth Annual Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade! The 2025 Parade will take place on Saturday, March 29th, at 12:00 PM. (raindate: March 30th), and will be led by Grand Marshals Joseph & Marguerite Danaher.
The Danahers, long-time Lindenhurst residents and local business owners, have been fierce supporters of the Parade since its inception, with Joe marching every year as a proud member of the Amityville American Legion Pipe Band, and Meg’s WealthWave Financial Group’s (formerly Danaher Wealth Management) generous annual Parade Sponsorship. Joe & Meg embody faith, service, and commitment to their family, the Lindenhurst community, and their Irish heritage, making
them the perfect choice as 2025 Parade Grand Marshals. The Danahers have chosen the Sisters of St. Dominic of Amityville & the First Responders Children’s Foundation as the recipients of the 2025 Parade’s charitable donation.
Thanks to the support of sponsors, such as Belfast Gastropub, Lindenhurst Chamber of Commerce, OLPH Knights of Columbus Council #794, Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning, Village of Lindenhurst, WealthWave Financial Group, and East Neck Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, among many others, the Fourth Annual Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade will see hundreds of Irish pipers, drummers, dancers, local firefighters, scouting troops, fraternal groups, community organizations, businesses, and elected officials march down Wellwood Avenue, through the beautiful, historic Lindenhurst Downtown Business District.
The Parade will begin at Lindenhurst Fireman’s Park, travel west on Hartford Street, turn south on to Wellwood Avenue, and end at Gates Avenue. Parking along Wellwood Avenue will be restricted on Parade Day, and the cross streets along the parade route will be barricaded starting at approximately 10:00AM.
The Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade was conceived by Parade Committee CoPresidents David Crowe, Proprietor of Lindenhurst’s Belfast Gastropub, and RJ Renna, Lindenhurst Village Deputy Mayor. Also on the Parade Committee are Suffolk County Legislature Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey, and Committee Secretary Katie Schrader.
Make sure your calendars are marked for March 29th! All parade information can be found at www. lindenhurststpatricksparade. org
LINDENHURST ST. PATRICK’S PARADE COMMITTEE
David Crowe, Kevin J. McCaffrey, Richard J. Renna, Katie Schrader
Moose Corner
Continued From 2
Sunday, 04/06/2025:
“Family Brunch” –
Featuring our “All You Can Eat Brunch and Egg / Omelet Station”. So come down and enjoy a relaxing and delicious brunch at the Lodge from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. So, call early for reservations, or for questions, please contact Bridget Ahlers (631) 834-4742.
General Membership
Meetings every 1st & 3rd Monday, starting at 8:00pm. We also have Dart’s Night every 1st & 3rd Wednesday at 7:30pm in 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
Our Main Hall is available for your Special events, Shower, Weddings,
Birthdays, etc. Please contact Theresa Restivo (631) 252-4203 for information.
All events are for members and qualified guests, and members must present their membership card upon entering the building. If you do not have your membership card, you must sign the guest book.
If you have any questions, or would like additional information, please contact the Lodge at (631) 226-4364, via email at Lodge1421@gmail.com
For all events and our calendar, please visit our website at www. MooseLodge1421.com
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EXOTIC WAREHOUSE
Recipe Of The Week: Irish Guinness Stew with Lamb
St.
Patrick’s Day is known for revelry. A festive atmosphere prevails each March 17. Cuisine is a big part of Irish culture, even if it’s not the first thing people think of when pondering the Emerald Isle. This St. Patrick’s Day, celebrants can bring a touch of Irish cuisine to their celebrations by preparing the following recipe for “Irish Guinness Stew with Lamb” courtesy of Lines+Angles.
Makes 6 servings
8 cups lamb or beef stock; divided
1 cup pearl barley
3 lb. lamb shoulder, cubed
Salt, to taste
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
3 tablespoons oil
1⁄2 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
4 stalks of celery, washed, trimmed and chopped
Directions:
1. In a medium saucepan set over medium heat, bring 3 cups of stock to a boil; add barley. Reduce heat to low and gently simmer for 20 minutes. Set aside.
2. Meanwhile, pat the meat dry with paper towels. Season the meat with salt and pepper. Heat the oil in a 6-quart Dutch oven. Brown the meat on all sides over medium-high heat. Using a slotted spoon, remove the meat from the pot. Sprinkle flour over the meat, shaking off any excess; set aside.
3. Add the celery, onions, garlic and carrots to the pot and saute until onions are soft and translucent. Add Guinness and deglaze the pot, scraping up all the caramelized bits on the bottom and sides of the pan.
4. Chop the leaves of the parsley, reserving the stems.
2 large yellow onions, peeled and chopped
3 cloves of garlic, minced
3 large carrots, peeled and roughly chopped
12 fluid ounces Guinness stout
1 bunch fresh parsley
1 bunch fresh thyme
1 bunch fresh rosemary
3 large potatoes, peeled and cubed
2 teaspoons cornstarch
4 teaspoons water
Tie the parsley stems and several sprigs of thyme and rosemary into a bundle; drop the bundle into the pot. Chop the remaining thyme and rosemary; set chopped herbs aside.
5. Return the meat to the pot. Add the potatoes, barley and enough stock to cover the meat and vegetables. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce heat to very low and simmer for 2 to 3 hours, or until meat is fork tender. Stir occasionally, adding remaining stock as necessary.
6. Check seasoning; adjust to taste. Stir in chopped parsley, thyme and rosemary. Mix cornstarch in water and stir. Add to stew, stirring to incorporate. Cook over low heat for 5 to 10 minutes or until stew thickens. Ladle into bowls. Serve with crusty bread and of course more Guinness if desired.
Fourth Annual Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade REGISTER TO MARCH
Lindenhurst’s Wellwood Avenue will soon once again be festively adorned with waving Irish and U.S. flags, and green lights and shamrocks decorating Village Square Park, in preparation for the Fourth Annual Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade! The 2025 Parade will take place on Saturday, March 29th, at 12:00 PM. (raindate: March 30th), and will be led by Grand Marshals Joseph & Marguerite Danaher.
REGISTER TO MARCH
Would your group, business, or organization like to march in the Fourth Annual Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade -- Saturday, March 29th, 2025 @ 12:00PM (raindate: March 30th)?
Please register via our website -- Lindenhurst St Patricks Day Parade (lindenhurststpatricksparade.org); scroll down the home page to find the fillable registration form. All are welcome!
We are looking forward to another great parade!!!
Grand Marshal Green-Tie Gala
The 2025 Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade fun will kick off at the “Grand Marshal Green-Tie Gala” on Friday, March 21st, to honor our esteemed Grand Marshals, Joseph & Marguerite Danaher. Longtime Lindenhurst residents and local business owners, the Danahers have been fierce supporters of the Parade since its inception, with Joe marching every
year as a proud member of the Amityville American Legion Pipe Band, and Meg’s WealthWave Financial Group’s (formerly Danaher Wealth Management) generous annual Parade Sponsorship! Joe and Meg embody faith, service, and commitment to their family, the Lindenhurst community, and their Irish heritage, making them the perfect choice as our 2025
Grand Marshals! We are so thrilled that they will be our guests of honor. The gala, black-tie optional, will be held at The Piermont in Babylon, 7:30 – 11:30 PM, featuring cocktails, dinner, dancing, and music by The Ed Ryan Show Band. Tickets are $150.00 each and can be purchased through the Parade website – http://lindenhurst stpatricksparade.org/.
MARCH HAPPENINGS
SAT., MARCH 15th
11:00AM-2:00PM
ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH
CLOTHING SALE
305 Carll’s Path in Deer Park.In the church hall. Rain or shine. Hot beverages will be served. Come by and take a look. You won’t be disappointed. Plenty of women’s, men’s, and children’s clothes, shoes, and accessories at great prices. For more information, please call 631-242-7530
SUN., MARCH 16th
1:00PM
WINTER CONCERT SERIES
Cambiata Cello Duo Paul Finkelstein & Suzanne Mueller
The New York Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation invites you to enjoy the comfort of fine classical music on Sunday afternoos at the Upper Carriage House at Bayard Cutting Arboretum in Great River. For more information, please call the Islip Arts Council at 631-8883525. For information on the day of the concert, please call Bayard Cutting Arboretum at 631- 581-1002
SAT., MARCH 22nd
10:00AM-1:00PM
LENTEN COLLECTION
FOR SOLES4SOULS
Farmingdale United Methodist Church, 407 Main Street, invites the community to join their Lenten Collection for SOLES4SOULS, a nonprofit organization that
HOLIDAYS
9th - Daylight Savings Begins
17th - St. Patrick's Day
20th - Spring Begins
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
collects new/slightly used shoes and distributes them to people in need. Donations can be brought to their Grant Avenue entrance.
5:00PM-8:00PM
ST PATRICK'S DAY DINNER & SHOW
First Presbyterian Church 497 Pulaski Road in Greenlawn. $30.00 per person. Entertainment~ Mulvahill-Lynch School of Irish Dancers. Full Traditional Irish Meal, Irish Soda Bread beverages & dessert, Raffle Baskets and a Door Prize! Call Priscilla for tickets and reservations 631-379-4889.
RSVP by March 15
SUN., MARCH 23rd
11:00AM-5:00PM
ST JAMES MODEL RAILROAD CLUB
WINTER OPEN HOUSE
Located at the Mills Pond House in St James. Once again opening to the public with many new additions to the Layout There is a requested donation, Adults $2.00, Children .50. PLEASE NOTE: The St. James Model Railroad Club is not handicapped accessible. For further information call evenings 516-263-9607 or 631-543-8732
dancing. Call Diane Langella @ 516-398-3484 for additional information and reservations.
THURS., MARCH 27th
6:30PM-9:30PM
MUSIC BINGO FUNDRAISER
The Seaford Historical Society will host a fundraiser, Music Bingo, at the museum. The event is $25 per person, which includes 2 bingo cards. There will be raffles, door prize and a 50/50. Coffee and water will be available. The museum is located at 3890 Waverly Ave. in Seaford. Tickets can be purchased at their website seafordhistoricalsociety.org/ music-bingo. Seating is limited. For more information, please call Judy Bongiovi at 516-783-8629
SAT., MARCH 29th
8:30AM-11:30AM
HECKSCHER STATE PARK
MARATHON, HALF MARATHON & 5K
12:00PM-4:00PM
ANNUAL ST JOSEPH CELEBRATION
Long Island Society of Italian Americans (LISIA) are getting ready for their annual St Joseph Celebration at The Inn at New Hyde Park. $100.00 per person includes antipasto, complete dinner, beer, wine & soda and
1 Heckscher State Parkway, Field 6 in East Islip. Rain or Shine. Boston Qualifier Marathon and USATF Certified 5K and Half Marathon! The course is fully stocked with water and nutrition stops. The course is on fully closed park roads. This is one of the 1st Marathons & Half Marathons of the spring - come run a well supported event at Scenic Heckscher State Park! Each runner will receive a longsleeved shirt & a finisher medal! For more information, please contact Brendan Dagan 516-531-3323
Lenten Season In The Orthodox Church (English Language Services)
We invite you to worship with us during Great Lent at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, 369 Green Avenue, East Meadow. The more ancient form of the liturgy, the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great, is celebrated at 9:30 AM (Hours at 9:00 AM) every Lenten Sunday (from
March 9 to April 6 this year). Each of the Sundays of Great Lent has its own special theme, which is reflected in the New Testament readings and hymns of that day, as well as the sermon. All services are conducted in English. A vegan coffee hour follows the Sunday Divine Liturgy
during Great Lent. Services are also streamed on https://www.facebook.com/ htocem. The full liturgical schedule for Great Lent can be found on the parish website’s calendar at www. htocem.org. For more information, contact us at 516-483-3649 or htocem@ gmail.com.
Passwords on Multiple Accounts
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7 Fun Ways To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated each year on March 17. The day honors St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, but it’s also a celebration of Irish culture.
Although St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated around the world by people who can trace their lineage to the Emerald Isle, millions more with no such heritage join in
the festivities each year. That means anyone who is Irish or just Irish in spirit can take part in St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
There are many entertain-
ing ways to commemorate this special day. Here are a few to get the party started.
1. Eat green foods. Green is a prominent color for St. Patrick’s Day and Ireland
in general. Many people eat foods and consume beverages dyed green on March 17.
2. Bake soda bread. Everyone can take part in the kitchen whipping up a batch of delicious Irish Soda Bread. This is a great recipe for kids because there’s no need to wait for dough to rise. Baking soda is the “soda” in the recipe and serves as the leavening agent.
3. Take part in a parade. St. Patrick’s Day parades are held in major cities across the country, making it relatively easy for people to be there in person. However, many communities also host parades that are small in scale but still big on fun.
4. Attend an Irish dancing demonstration. Irish dance is a traditional dance that originated in Ireland. It is known for
Know?
Snakes are featured prominently in the legend of St. Patrick, whose feast day is celebrated every year on March 17. As the legend goes, St. Patrick drove all snakes from Ireland. But scientists and historians note that St. Patrick, who lived in the mid-fifth to early sixth century, likely came along too late to accomplish such a feat, as evidence suggests post-glacial Ireland never had any snakes. Indeed, the ocean waters surrounding the Emerald Isle are too cold to enable the migration of snakes from other locales, which suggests the snakes in the legend of St. Patrick are symbols and not meant to represent reptiles.
its intricate footwork and minimal upper-body movement.
5. Dine the Irish way. Although corned beef and cabbage is often served on St. Patrick’s Day, it is not the most authentic Irish fare one can eat. Find a restaurant that serves Irish stew, Boxty, Colcannon, or Black and white pudding, or try making such dishes at home.
6. Host a scavenger hunt. See who can find the gold at the base of the rainbow. Pick a person to organize the scavenger hunt. This person can write the clues and hide the prize.
7. Listen to Irish music. Tune in to The Chieftains, The Dubliners, Planxty, The Gloaming, The Wolfe Tones, and others to get into a festive spirit. Enjoy the different ways to celebrate.
East Neck Rehabilitation and Nursing Center and Dialysis is committed to delivering the highest quality rehabilitation and nursing care in the region. Maximizing quality of life for each of our patients, while they are with us, and when they return home, is the cornerstone of our work.
We have an extraordinary team of physicians, therapists, nurses, and sta who work collaboratively to develop a highly customized program to restore your independence, renew your spirit, and rehabilitate your body.
2024 has been another successful year in the Village of Lindenhurst! There have been numerous improvements across the Village including the new turf field at Village Park’s Kienle Field, the beautification of South Wellwood Avenue, various roadwork projects, and the construction of a new Department of Public Works building. All of which were developed to better serve and support our community.
I would like to thank the Business Improvement District (BID) for their “spooky” contribution to the downtown this year! I hope you had a chance to check out the Halloween decorations that were new to Village Square Park this year. The BID is an important partner in making our downtown festive and I look forward to seeing the next set of Holiday decorations in just a few weeks.
(Left to Right) Trustee Maryann Weckerle, Trustee Doug Madlon, Mayor Mike Lavorata Deputy Mayor RJ Renna, and Trustee Pat Pichichero
Mayor Mike Lavorata
Judge H. John Bopp
Crafts Are A Lucky Bet
While it certainly can be fun to visit a pub and raise a pint in honor of St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, such efforts are not necessarily a family-friendly way to commemorate the patron saint of the Emerald Isle. Thankfully, there are plenty of activities for children and adults that focus less on imbibing and more on hands-on fun so everyone can be involved equally. Crafting often fits that bill.
The following are some unique craft ideas to celebrate the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day. Many of these projects include items you may already have around the house.
Shamrock key chain
Find your favorite salt dough recipe and use a shamrock cookie cutter to cut out the shape of a
lucky clover. Poke a hole at the top where you can connect a key ring. When the shamrock is dried and hardened, paint it in a vivid shade of green. Attach keys, a school ID or anything else to the key ring, or simply hang it from a backpack.
Leprechaun hats
With a little green paint, green card stock and construction paper in black and gold, anyone can create miniature leprechaun hats. Paint the toilet paper tube green, then wrap the bottom in a strip of black and place a gold “buckle” made out of a rectangle of gold or yellow paper. Glue the tube to a round of green card stock, and voila, you have a perfect leprechaun hat for decorating a room or table.
For St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations
Easy rainbow craft
Grab some fruity O-shaped cereal and let kids sort the colors into red, orange, yellow, green, and purple. Glue rows of these colored cereal rings onto a piece of white cardstock to make the rainbow. At the base of the rainbow, glue some cotton balls to serve as the clouds.
Beaded bracelets
Visit a craft store and stock up on small green, white and gold beads, as well as some bracelet wire or poly string. Spend a few hours making bracelets that everyone can wear with their green attire for St. Patrick’s Day. The bracelets also can be given as gifts.
Shamrock slime
Those who can find green glitter glue and
shamrock confetti can turn their favorite slime recipe into one worthy of St. Patrick’s Day.
Rainbow cereal bars
Incorporate some of the marshmallows from a favorite “lucky” cereal brand into the mix of rice cereal treats to give them a rainbow-inspired upgrade.
Pots of gold
If you have leftover plastic witches’ cauldrons from Halloween, paint them gold and use them to store foilwrapped chocolate coins. Otherwise, tie green helium-filled balloons to the cauldron to make a perfect centerpiece. St. Patrick’s Day crafts get the entire family in on the fun of celebrating the Emerald Isle.
Application Open For Fall 2025 Hope For The Warriors Military Spouse And Caregiver
Scholarships
National Scholarship Program Accepting Applications Until April 30
Now, through April 30, applications are being accepted for the fall 2025 semester for the Hope For The Warriors Military Spouse and Caregiver Scholarship Program.
Since 2006, Hope For The Warriors has awarded Military Spouse and Caregiver Scholarships twice a year. The nationwide program recognizes and rewards post-9/11 spouses and caregivers for their strength, fidelity and resolve despite adversity as they assume critical roles in the financial well-being of their families. Scholarships vary from $1,800 to $2,500 and are applied toward higher education at an accredited U.S. university, college, or trade school. Unique to the program is a scholarship for spouses of the fallen, Restoring Family.
• Honorary Scholarship – awarded to those seeking graduate or post-graduate degree.
• New Beginnings Scholarship – awarded to those pursuing an associate degree, entry level classes or training.
• Restoring Family Scholarship – awarded to spouses of the fallen.
• Restoring Hope Scholarship – awarded to those pursuing a master’s or doctorate of social work, psychology counseling, or mental health counselingrelated field.
• Restoring Self Scholarship – awarded to those pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
Since the program’s inception, Hope For The Warriors has granted
290 Military Spouse and Caregiver Scholarships totaling $737,107.
To receive an application to apply for the fall 2025 semester, visit hopeforthewarriors.org and connect to services.
About Hope For The Warriors: Founded in 2006, Hope For The Warriors is a national nonprofit dedicated to restoring a foundation of stability, strength and community for post-9/11 veterans, service members and military families. Since its inception, Hope For The Warriors has served over 171,000 service members, veterans, military spouses, and caregivers through 10 programs/services focused on providing financial, career and educational stability; physical and emotional strength; and social support that builds
community. This includes The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope For The Warriors
providing confidential, high-quality mental health care services. For more information, visit
hopeforthewarriors.org, Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube or LinkedIn.
Legislator Donnelly And Office For The Aging Announce
Babylon And Huntington Winter Senior Advocate Schedules
Suffolk Legislator Tom Donnelly (D-Deer Park) is pleased to inform Babylon and Huntington residents about the local Suffolk County Office for the Aging Winter 2025 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
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, March 20, 2025 @ 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: #2-2025
Application of 15 Hoffman Avenue LLC, 1493 Church Street, Holbrook NY 11741, for a site plan review for a facade renovation, window and siding replacement, to existing two story brick and concrete building. Property located at 13-15 West Hoffman Avenue, Lindenhurst NY 11757 and zoned “Business” SCTM#: 103-010-003-101
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 - 761 - 3/12, 3/19/25
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.: March 26, 2025 to hear the following:
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 winter, Senior Advocates will be visiting the
1. Application of Madhuri & Amarnauth Deocharran - 44 Shore Road, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the accessories structures limit from 2 to (3); to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum front yard from the required 45’ to (31.0’); Living space is not permitted in a detached structure in connection with the installation of a new bathroom and changing room. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-24-2-108.1
2. Application of Daniel Russo - 912 Pacific Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to expand the height from the limit of 26’ to (32.5’). Property located at the above address and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-25-1-45
3. Application of Daniel Demczuk - 153 33rd Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum rear yard from the required 25’ to (22.1’); increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (22.75%); to reduce the accessory structure’s minimum rear yard from the required 5’ to (2.3’); to reduce the accessory structure’s side yard from the required 5’ to (1.7’); to expand the driveway width from the limit of 22’ to (23’) in connection with maintaining (4) skylights, cellar entrance, deck, shed, partially finished basement and driveway expansion. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-63-26
4. Application of Clifford Fred Bould, III - 848 Atlantic Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to reduce the minimum side yard from the required 10’ to (8.9’) in connection with construction of a 2nd Floor addition. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-253-84.1
following locations in the Town of Babylon:
• Deer Park Library, 44 Lake Avenue, Deer Park: Friday, March 21, 9 – 11 am
• North Amityville Nutrition Center, 48-C Cedar Road, Amityville: Wednesday, March 19, 10 am – 1 pm
• Tanner Park Senior Nutrition, 2 Tanner Park, Copiague: Wednesday March 12, 8:30 am – 1 pm
• Spangle Drive Center, 4385 Spangle Drive, North Babylon: Tuesday, March
5. Application of Jennifer Sorice - 612 Peter Paul Drive, West Islip, NY, 11795 for permission to reduce the minimum side yard from the required 10’ to (3.7’) to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (33.83%) in connection with maintaining an 18.6’ x 13.10’ rear deck. Property located at 756 South 8th Street, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-21-1-80
6. Application of Michael Aguggia - 44 Harrington Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (28.51%) in connection with the installation of a 14’ x 28’ in-ground swimming pool. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-62-70.1
7. Application of Robert Scarandino - 340 South Fulton Ave, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to expand the height from the limit of 26’ to (28.75’); to reduce the minimum side yard from the required 25’ to (18.3’); to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (31.74%); to expand the accessory structure’s height from the required 14’ to (21.09’); expand the accessory structure’s square footage from the required 600 sq. ft. to (960.0 sq. ft.) in connection with demolishing the existing residence and construction of a new two story one family residence with three car garage, front covered porch, 2nd floor deck and 1st floor deck. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-15-4-36
8. Application of Anthony Speziale - 241 Houston Street, Lindenhurst, New York 11757 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (21.66%) in connection with the installation of a 20’ x 32’ in-ground swimming
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• West Babylon Library, 211 Route 109, West Babylon: Thursday March 27, 10 am – 12 pm
• Wyandanch Senior Nutrition, 28 Wyandanch Avenue, Wyandanch: Wednesday, March 12, 10 am – 1 pm
In Huntington, they will be visiting the following:
• Huntington Senior Nutrition Center, 423 Park Avenue, Huntington: Wednesday, March 19, 8:30 am – 1:30 pm
pool. Property located at the above address and zoned Residential B. SCTM#:103-195-7.2
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM THE JANUARY 29, 2025 AND FEBRUARY 26, 2025 PUBLIC HEARING AS THEY WERE POSTPONED
9. Application of Charles Schlegel - Weekend Market Inc - 6 Fleets Point Drive,
• Paumanack Village 5 & 6, 100 Adriatic Drive, Melville: Thursday, March 27, 8:30 am – 12 pm; residents only Advocates assist with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP – formerly known as food stamps), Medicare Savings Program and Heating Emergency Assistance Program (HEAP) applications. They also can provide information on Medicare, answer questions and make recommendations and referrals. For more
information about available services or directions to any of these locations, please call the Suffolk County Office for the Aging at (631) 853-8200.
“For more than three decades, the Suffolk County Office for the Aging has been providing full and trouble-free access to critical services,” Donnelly said. “I am glad to see their great professional community outreach program continue and hope that every senior resident will make full use of it.”
West Babylon, NY, 11704 for permission to increase the lot occupancy from the limit of 20% to (23.17%) in connection with maintaining a wraparound deck. Property located at 812 Beach Street, Lindenhurst, NY, 11757 and zoned Residential C. SCTM#:103-25-3-17.1
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
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Planting Pointers Spring
Many people view spring as a season of rejuvenation. That renewal may be somewhat metaphorical for human beings, but it’s literal for lawns and gardens that begin to grow anew as temperatures rise and hours of daylight increase in spring.
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Each spring presents an opportunity for homeowners to get back outside and tend to their gardens. As the temperatures rise, homeowners can consider these spring planning pointers to ensure their landscapes look lush and full in the months ahead.
• Start with the soil. Soil can serve as the starting point each spring. Winter can take its toll on a garden and even overwhelm the area with debris over the colder months. Clear rocks and other debris from the area before loosening the soil. The Farmer’s Almanac recommends loosening soil to a depth of at least eight inches if planting a new garden. An existing garden may only need to be loosened to a depth of around six inches, after which homeowners can mix compost into the soil
in early spring. Compost is organic matter that provides nutrients and helps to build strong plant roots.
• Consider a raised garden in colder climates. The Farmer’s Almanac notes raised gardens can help homeowners in colder climates dry out and warm up wet, cold soils more quickly. Homeowners in such regions also can cover their beds with black plastic or cardboard prior to planting. Doing so can protect the beds from late-season snow and spring rains and also helps to overcome erosion.
• Take soil temperatures. Unpredictable weather is among the noticeable effects of climate change in recent years. That lack of predictability can make spring planting a little more tricky than it once was. Experts note that soil temperatures around 50 F are best for cool-season crops, while soil should be 60 F or warmer when planting warm-weather plants such as tomatoes.
• Work with a garden center to identify what to plant. The right plants for one region may not be ideal for another,
so homeowners are urged to work with a local landscaper or garden center before planting. Such a consultation can be especially useful for homeowners planting a new garden. Landscapers and garden center professionals will know which plants work in the local climate.
• Consider planting vegetables in the spring. Various garden experts note that spring is an ideal time to plant a vegetable garden. If planted at the right time, a vegetable garden can save homeowners money on their grocery bills and provide a season’s worth of fresh veggies. Lettuce and spinach are sun- and shadefriendly vegetables, which can make them good options for a spring garden. Coolseason root vegetables, which include beets, carrots and swiss chard, are some other notable veggies that can thrive in early spring. Spring is a season of rejuvenation for gardens. That’s even more true when homeowners consider some conventional planting wisdom in early spring.
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Long Island’s Premier Lash and Brow Boutique Expands: A Booming Business Built on Authenticity and Vision
Babylon, NY — Joann Daly, a trailblazer in the beauty industry since 2013, is proud to announce the expansion of Long Island’s fi rst lash and brow-centered boutique salon, Little Lash & Brow Boutique. As a first-generation Chinese immigrant and a 42-year-old mother of four boys, Daly has defied all odds to transform her “cute little business”-- once dismissed as a “fad” into a million-dollar enterprise. Married to a New York City fireman, Joann attributes her success to her high standards for cleanliness, her upbringing’s emphasis on eye health, and her commitment to continuous education. Her passion and vision for the industry’s growth, coupled with her authenticity and belief in “slow and steady wins the race,” have propelled the boutique to its current level of success.
Doubling Down on Excellence: A New Location and Expanded Services
The new location of Little Lash & Brow Boutique boasts more than double the space of its previous venue, conveniently located next door. This expansion will preserve the intimate, smallbusiness atmosphere that clients have come to cherish. With this growth, the boutique can now offer a broader range of services, including the popular Hollywood-favorite Geneo X Glo2Facial for both facial and body treatments, with a specific focus on skincare tailored for pre- and postmenopausal clients. In addition to their highly sought-after lash and brow services—such as eyelash extensions, eyebrow extensions, lash lifts, and permanent makeup—the boutique will also introduce an Acne Bootcamp designed for both teenagers and adults. Other new offerings include full-body waxing, organic spray tanning, and luxury body piercings.
Additionally, the boutique is launching the new All Pro Brows program, a proprietary method that sets the standard for brow artistry. Joann Daly emphasizes that beauty services are not just for beauty queens; they are for everyone, from all walks of life. “Feeling good is perfectly natural; when you look your best, it boosts your mood, therefore, it enhances your well-being.” she says, highlighting the boutique’s commitment to inclusivity and self-care.
Embracing the No-Makeup Ideology
Little Lash & Brow Boutique ardently advocates for a no-makeup philosophy, encouraging clients to embrace their natural beauty. This approach not only fosters healthier skin but also boosts self-esteem. Joann Daly emphasizes that the benefits of permanent makeup should not be perceived as mere “makeup,” asserting that true beauty emanates from within, and the boutique is here to facilitate that journey. She believes that highlighting one’s natural features is both empowering and liberating.
Guided by this philosophy, the boutique has carefully curated a range of services and products designed to enhance each individual’s unique attributes. By prioritizing quality skincare and gentle enhancement techniques, Little Lash & Brow Boutique ensures that clients leave feeling confident and rejuvenated. The team is dedicated to providing personalized consultations to help clients identify the most effective methods for achieving their beauty goals while honoring their natural essence.
Whether through subtle enhancements or comprehensive skincare regimens, the boutique’s mission is to celebrate and elevate natural beauty in all its forms. Recently, Joann has drawn additional inspiration from her childhood idol, Pamela Anderson, who confidently embraces a makeup-free lifestyle in Hollywood, radiating wisdom and natural beauty.
Join Us for the Grand Opening Celebration
To celebrate this exciting expansion, Little Lash & Brow Boutique invites everyone to follow them for details on grand opening savings, which will be competitively priced against major franchises. The boutique offers easy online appointment scheduling and cancellation, ensuring a seamless customer experience. Mark your calendars for the grand opening on April 12, 2025, and be a part of this exciting new chapter in beauty and wellness.
For more information, follow Little Lash & Brow Boutique on social media (Instagram: @little_lash_boutique) and stay tuned for updates on exclusive offers and services. Explore how Joann Daly’s innovative approach to beauty can enhance your natural allure, elevate your self-care regimen, and save you valuable time.