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2017-2018

LONG BEACH Guide

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LONG BEACH GUIDE

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a letter from the

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LONG BEACH

Summer just doesn’t seem to be able to get out of the starting gate this year. Hoodies and long pants have been the outÀt for Spring 2017. If you’re like us, you yearn for a day when you can walk the beach in bare feet without your toes going numb. Just the anticipation of summer quickens the pace here on the barrier island. All over town, people are sprucing up homes and businesses for our favorite time Clifford of year. Can the hordes of beachgoers be far behind? Richner The city continues to grow and prosper in 2017 as Superstorm Sandy slowly recedes in our collective rear-view mirror. Almost all of our friends and neighbors have returned to their homes — many of which are now up on stilts. Our hearts go out to the unfortunate few who are still navigating their way home through the swamp of red tape the storm left in its wake. Last summer saw the debut of food concession stands on the boardwalk which were popular new additions. Social Bikes are back as well, another wonderful new amenity. The city celebrated Earth Day last month by adopting a law requiring stores to charge for paper Stuart and plastic bags — and by handing out lots of free, Richner environmentally friendly, reusable bags. And June is slated to bring the Long Island LGBT Pride Festival to Long Beach for the Àrst time in its 27-year history, featuring a parade and a concert headlined by pop star Rachel Platten. Add to that the usual array of surÀng and volleyball tournaments, street fairs on the boardwalk, movies on the beach and Arts in the Plaza (not to mention the farmers’ market) and summer in Long Beach is back. • • • Memorial Day marks the ofÀcial start of the beach season and the unofÀcial start of summer. Those of us with sand in our shoes look forward to the respite of long, lazy summer days as we return to our beloved ocean and beach. Long Beach is a great place to live 52 weeks a year, but summer is its time to shine. A look through this year’s Guide reveals just how jam-packed with activities this summer will be. We have tried to make this, our 27th edition of the Guide, the most complete source of information about Civitas Ad Mare, the City by the Sea, and the adjoining communities of East Atlantic Beach, Lido Beach and Point Lookout. The Long Beach Guide is a special publication of the Long Beach Herald, the hometown newspaper of the barrier island. The Guide is published in cooperation with the Long Beach Chamber of Commerce, and we are honored to mark another year as the ofÀcial publication of the chamber. We hope you Ànd this issue of the Guide useful and informative, and that you enjoy reading the Long Beach Herald 52 weeks a year. Have a great summer, and we’ll see you on the beach!

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A special supplement to the

EDITOR Anthony Rifilato CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Bridget Downes Dominique Procopio PUBLISHERS Clifford Richner Stuart Richner VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS Michael Bologna VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Rhonda Glickman EXECUTIVE EDITOR Scott Brinton ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Ellen Frisch CREATIVE DIRECTOR/ EDITORIAL DESIGNER Jeffrey Negrin COVER PHOTO BY Christina Daly ARTWORK BY Mitchell VanDoff

Clifford Richner Publisher Stuart Richner Publisher P.S. If you’re not currently receiving the Herald by mail each week, please see our ad on page 21 for subscription information, or Ànd us online at www.liherald.com/subscribe. Tim Baker/Herald

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General Monthly Meetings Held on the third Monday of each month Monthly Mixer Networking Events Held the last Tuesday of each month

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AREA OF CITY — Five square miles. POPULATION — The city’s year-round population is approximately 33,275; During the summer months, the population swells to 50,000.

GOVERNMENT — Five-member City Council; the appointed City Manager is the chief administrator; the barrier island is also part of Nassau County, which is governed by a 19-member elected legislature and an elected County Executive; The city, Atlantic Beach, East Atlantic Beach, Point Lookout and Lido Beach are in Legislative District Four. The unincorporated areas of the island are under the jurisdiction of Hempstead Town, which is governed by an elected council and a supervisor. BEACH — Long Beach boasts five miles of the finest, cleanest sand and safest bathing in the northeast. There is a fee from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There are also town and county beach parks in Lido Beach and Point Lookout. Admission is free, but there is a per-car parking charge. The beach park in East Atlantic Beach is for residents only. BOARDWALK — Long Beach's iconic 2.2-mile boardwalk is back! The city has replaced the previous structure, destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, with stronger, more durable materials, and the new span even

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HOUSES OF WORSHIP — Long Beach is home to nearly two dozen churches and synagogues representing a dozen different faiths. CLIMATE — In the summer, the island is consistently 12-13 degrees cooler than Manhattan and in the winter, it is usually about 10 degrees warmer than the Big Apple.

ELEVATION — Sea level POLICE/FIRE — The city is protected by its own police force, assisted at times by the Nassau County Police Department, which patrols and protects East Atlantic Beach, Lido and Point Lookout. The Long Beach Fire Department has three stations. The Point Lookout-Lido Fire Department is primarily responsible for the eastern portion of the barrier island.

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he Army Corps of Engineers began work on a coastal protection project in Long Beach in March, and work on 15 jetties is expected to be completed next year. City officials emphasized that all beaches will be open this summer, though certain sections near the work sites will be closed during construction. Stone deliveries and work begins at 7 a.m. and typically ends between 3 and 3:30 p.m., but will not take place on the weekends during the summer beginning Memorial Day. Hurricane Sandy decimated the city’s shoreline — the beach lost 294,000 cubic yards of sand — and officials say that the $230 million project is crucial. It includes the rehabilitation of 17 existing jetties, or groins, across the barrier island and construction of four new ones, to be followed by the addition of roughly 4.7 million cubic yards of sand for a system of berms and dunes along 35,000 feet of shoreline. The berm, dune and groin system is designed to protect seven of the nine miles of public shoreline between Jones Inlet and East Rockaway Inlet — from the east end of Point Lookout to Nevada Avenue in Long Beach — from a 100-year storm. The project will taper off in East Atlantic Beach. Two groins will be under construction at a time; each groin will take about a month to complete, and sections of the beach will fully reopen as construction moves along, officials said. Work would move simultaneously from the east and west. Work on two groins, one opposite Edwards Boulevard beach and another opposite Riverside Boulevard, began in late March and was expected

to be completed by May 15. Work on the next pair of jetties, located at New York Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard, was set to begin on May 16 and be completed on June 28. City officials said that the city convinced the Army Corps to do work on the groins at or near the two staging areas, at New York Avenue and Neptune Boulevard, after Memorial Day to avoid hauling rocks across the beach and reduce the impact on the busy summer season. As a result, the fencing that the Army Corps installed across the beach will temporarily be removed. For safety reasons, officials urged residents and beachgoers to stay away from the rock piles and construction areas. Visit longbeachny.gov for updates. TENTATIVE WORK SCHEDULE STREET New York Roosevelt Arizona Franklin Tennessee Lincoln Georgia Monroe Grand National Washington Laurelton Lafayette

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USEFUL LINKS/SOCIAL MEDIA From the city’s Long Beach Response App to the Herald’s website that delivers breaking and in-depth, hyperlocal news, Long Beach has a strong online and social media presence ranging from communityoriented Facebook pages to local blogs. The city's mobile app is available for iPhone, iOS and Android mobile devices. The free download is available through PublicStuff and allows residents to make real-time requests for public services. Whether it's politics and quality-of-life issues or post-Sandy recovery discussions and updates about events around town, here are some noteworthy links residents might find useful and interesting. The Long Beach Herald liherald.com/longbeach, www.facebook.com/LongBeachHeraldNY Visit Long Beach NY visitlongbeachNY.com, www.visitlongbeach.liherald.com, www.facebook.com/ VisitLongBeachNewYork City of Long Beach longbeachny.gov, www.facebook.com/longbeachnewyork, @longbeach11561, www.visitlongbeachnewyork.com Long Beach Life longbeachlife.com, www.facebook.com/LongBeachLife Long Beach Public Schools lbeach.org, www.facebook.com/Long-Beach-Public-Schools The Long Beach Chamber of Commerce thelongbeachchamber.com, www.facebook.com/ LongBeachNYChamberOfCommerce, @LBNYChamber Shop Local, Shop Long Beach facebook.com/stayinlbny Long Beach Fire Department facebook.com/longbeachfiredepartment, @LBNYFireDept Long Beach Professional Firefighters iaff287.org, www.facebook.com/iaff287 Long Beach Police Department facebook.com/City-of-Long-Beach-New-York-Police-Department Long Beach Commanding Officers Assoc. longbeachcoa.org, @longbeachcoa Martin Luther King Jr. Center lbmlk.org, www.facebook.com/pages/Long-Beach-Martin-Luther-King-Center Project 11561 facebook.com/pages/Project-11561, @project11561

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living in Long Beach Long Beach is, without a doubt, the crown jewel of the South Shore, a unique be beach community that boasts a wide range of entertainment and recreational activities, everything from surfing and beach volleyball to dining and nightlife. Throughout the year, Long Beach has something for everyone, and it’s no surprise that the city of approximately 33,000 residents appears on numerous “Best Of” lists. Long Beach is home to several professional surfers, including Will and Cliff Skudin, Balaram Stack and TJ Gumiela; a light heavyweight boxing champion, S S Seanie Monaghan; newly-minted National Hockey League player and Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy; and members the of rock band Taking Back Sunday, d to t name a few. It is also the hometown of actor Billy Crystal and musician Joan Jett. With five miles of beautiful beaches, why go to the Hamptons? Long Beach has made a tremendous comeback since Hurricane Sandy — there a numerous restaurants and bars throughout the city, as well as shops and trendy are clothing boutiques, four surf shops and two hotels. From the East End to the West c E Long Beach offers so many fun options to grab a bite or dance the night away. End, Of course, Long Beach has a new, 2.2-mile boardwalk, and residents and visitors aalike can enjoy many amenities such as food trucks and boardwalk concessions offering a wider variety of food options; a trapeze school; two surf schools and volleyball leagues; the Hurley Surf Center; a number of refurbished children’s parks; live li concerts on the beach, and much more. Social Bikes is returning as well, as are bbeach movie nights, Arts in the Plaza and so much more. Long Beach residents are deeply involved in their community, whether it’s politics, ti the environment or the schools. The city’s residents continue to give back to their th hometown, whether through beach and canal cleanups, rebuilding efforts, or boardwalk races to support displaced storm victims or wounded military serviceb men m and women. Each year, thousands dash into the frigid waters with the Long Beach Polar Bears for f the Make-A-Wish Foundation, while the local Mustaches for Kids crew grows mustaches to raise money to help fight pediatric cancer. And, of course, there is the m annual Michelle O’Neill Volleyball Tournament, one of the most popular events of a the th year. So grab a board and ride a wave, fly through the air on a trapeze overlooking the ocean, go for a bike ride, take in the sights while stand-up paddleboarding, fishing or kayaking. Long Beach is an ideal recreational getaway that’s close to home.


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ADVENTURE AWAITS There's no shortage of recreational activities for residents and visitors alike in Long Beach. From trapeze lessons with an ocean view to surf lessons, or whether its kiteboarding, fishing, volleyball or kayaking, Long Beach is ideal for anyone looking for a daylong or weekend getaway filled with excitement.

LONG BEACH RECREATION DEPARTMENT The Long Beach Department of Parks and Recreation is located at 700 Magnolia Blvd., right on the bay. The recreation campus includes a municipal pool, men’s and women’s locker rooms and steam rooms, fitness center including weight and cardio rooms, turf fields, basketball courts, roller hockey rink, playground, fishing pier, boat launch, brand new skate park, dog run, boardwalk promenade and ample parking. The campus also features an indoor Ice Arena that includes a snack bar and the Beach Park Office (season pass sales).

RECREATION CENTER SUMMER HOURS CARDIO & WEIGHT ROOM Monday-Friday: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (3 p.m. when weather is inclement)

MUNICIPAL POOL Monday-Friday: 6 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.


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BEACH PARK OFFICE Beach passes can be purchased at the Beach Park Office located in the Gazebo near the Children's Park at the Recreation Campus at Magnolia Boulevard and the bay or the Beach Park trailer on Laurelton Boulevard and Broadway. Passes became available for preseason purchase at the Gazebo on May 6 and at the trailer on May 27.

HOURS OF OPERATION BEACH PARK OFFICE GAZEBO (at Recreation Campus) May 6 through June 27 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (The gazebo will be closed June 24 for the season)

BEACH PARK OFFICE TRAILER (at Laurelton Boulevard and West Broadway) Weekends only: May 27 (including Memorial Day) through June 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Daily: June 24 through Sept. 4, seven days a week, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

WHO IS REQUIRED TO HAVE A BEACH PASS? All those who have reached age 13 must have a beach pass to enter or remain on the beach on weekends from May 27 (including Memorial Day) through June 18 and daily from June 24 through Sept. 4. Nonresidents are entitled to the same privileges as residents.

WHERE CAN I BUY SEASON PASSES? City of Long Beach Season Beach Passes will be available for pre-season purchase at the Beach Park Office located at the Gazebo on the Recreation Campus at Magnolia Boulevard and the bay from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends until Friday, June 24. The Beach Park trailer, located on the southwest corner of Laurelton Blvd. and West Broadway, will be open weekends only from Saturday, May 27 (including Memorial Day) through Sunday, June 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Passes will be sold DAILY from Saturday, June 24, through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4. Passes also now include free weekend and holiday bus and trolley rides to cardholders from


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Memorial Day to Labor Day. Daily Non-resident admission passes will be sold to anyone who has reached their thirteenth (13) birthday at the rate of $15.00 per day. Locations for the sale of daily admission passes are at Pacific, Roosevelt, Neptune, Franklin, Lincoln, Monroe, Long Beach Blvd., Riverside, Edwards, National, Magnolia, Laurelton, Lafayette, Lindell, Grand, New York Ave, Arizona, Virginia, Maryland and Connecticut. Daily Resident Passes are on sale at the Beach Park Trailer at a rate of $12 per day. Visit www.longbeachny.gov/beach for more information.

SEASON PASS RATES Resident Individual (adults ages 18-61): $50 Resident Family (parents & children age 13-17): $70 Resident Children (13-17 years of age): $25 Resident Senior Citizens (62 and over): $15 Resident Economy Pass (10 admissions — SAVE $30): $100 Access Pass: $15 Military (Veteran): $15 Non-Resident Individual (adults ages 18-61): $100 Non-Resident Family (parents & children age 13-17): $140 Non- Resident Children (13-17 years of age): $50 Non-Resident Senior Citizen (62 & over): $30 Non-Resident Economy Pass (10 admissions — SAVE $30): $120

IS THERE A FAMILY DISCOUNT? Yes. Family Season passes include 2 adult passes and passes for those children living in the household between the ages of 13 and 17. Children 12 and under are free and children 18 & older are considered adults. Proof of birth date must be presented at the time of purchase. Children born after Sept. 4, 2004 will not need a beach pass in the summer of 2017 and those born before May 26, 1999 will need to purchase an adult pass.

WHAT DO I NEED TO PROVIDE? • Residency: Those wishing to purchase season passes at the resident rate must have an address in the City of Long Beach. The following forms of proof are acceptable. Driver’s license with Long Beach address, check or bill or lease with Long Beach address and picture ID. • Child: A child pass will be issued when proof of age is presented via birth certificate or passport or some other acceptable form of identification. • Senior citizen: Driver’s license or passport indicating birth date on or before May 26, 1999. Physically Challenged: documentation indicating physical disability. • Military rate: U.S. Government ID indicating holder is a member or has been honorably discharged from a branch of the United States Armed Services.

RECREATION SUMMER CAMP 2017 The Long Beach Recreation Department in cooperation with the Long Beach School District is pleased to once again provide an affordable, fun, safe and memorable summer camp experience. Our team of excellent counselors serves as positive role models for our campers. This summer we will have three morning

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camp sites: East Elementary School, Lindell Elementary School, and West Elementary School. The morning camp will run from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Our Sports Camp will return to the Recreation Center and will run from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Morning Camp & Sports Camp will begin Monday, June 26, 2017 and end on Friday, Aug. 18. Our Summer Camps accommodate children entering Kindergarten in September through age 12. We offer a true camp experience at an affordable price including recreational activities, arts and crafts, exciting trips including Splish Splash, Adventureland, New York Mets Games, Bowling, Ice Skating, Arts & Crafts, Laser Tag, Tennis, and more. Campers also have the opportunity to take swimming lessons in the Long Beach Recreation Swimming Pool from our qualified staff. The cost for each camp will be $510 for Long Beach Residents and $640 for non-Long Beach Residents. In addition to Morning and Sports Camp, we are very excited to once again host Arts and Crafts Camp in cooperation with Earth Arts. The Arts & Crafts Camp will be eight, one-week sessions, beginning on June 27. Camp hours will be 1 p.m.-5 p.m. and be held at the Recreation Center. Each week there will be a different theme. Campers that attend both Arts & Crafts camp and morning camp will be transported to the recreation center at 1 p.m. Please visit longbeachny. gov/rec for an application or stop by the Rec! Don’t delay, sign up today!

SPORTS ACADEMY The Long Beach Recreation Department will be holding a Summer Sports Academy that will take place at the Long Beach Recreation Center Campus. The Academy begins June 26 and runs through Aug. 18, 2017. It will offer instruction for boys and girls ages 6 through 15 in four sports: Baseball, lacrosse, basketball and soccer. Your child will learn from experienced and knowledgeable high school, college and professional coaches and players. This is surely one program you don’t want to miss out on!

MEN’S & WOMEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUES Men’s and women’s softball league games are played under the lights at the George Costigan Recreation fields located in Veteran’s Park at National Boulevard and West Pine Street. Men’s games take place Monday through Thursday nights and women play on Friday nights. Parking for the fields is located at National Boulevard and the bayfront or at Magnolia Boulevard and the bay. Teams are sponsored by local merchants, and trophies are awarded for league and playoff champions.

YOUTH BEACH VOLLEYBALL The City of Long Beach Department of Parks and Creation, in cooperation with Sportime VBC, is excited to bring revamped, high-level coed volleyball clinics to Long Beach this summer. Residents ages 7 through 19 will be introduced to the beach game through unique drills and fun games, under the supervision of expert coaches. Age-specific programs take place on Long Beach Road and Boardwalk. Sessions run for 8 weeks.


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• Smoking is no longer permitted on the beach, boardwalk, parks and other recreational areas in the city. Anyone observed smoking by police or summer special officers may be given a warning or issued a summons and fine ranging from $50 to $500. The smoking ban applies to cigarettes, cigars and pipes. It also applies to electronic cigarettes, vaping and any device that creates aerosol or vapor. Smoking areas are still available in parking lots and areas off the beach and the boardwalk. • Beaches close at 6 p.m. Swimming is prohibited when lifeguards are not on duty! • People are not permitted on the beach between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. • Learn to swim and never swim alone. • Only swim when lifeguards are on duty. • Lifeguards are on duty, weather permitting, from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. weekends only from May 26-June 18 (including Memorial Day Monday), and daily from June 24-Sept.4. Beach passes are required when lifeguards are on duty. • Always go to the beach with an adult, and swim in front of the lifeguard between the green flags that define the swimming area. • If you are in trouble, call out for help and wave your arms above your head. Do not panic. • Do not hesitate to call a lifeguard for help in any medical situation on the sand or in the water. • Stay off the rock jetties and never swim near them. • Check water conditions with lifeguards for undercurrents or sandbars. Both can be dangerous. • Report dangerous situations to a lifeguard. • Check the depth of underwater surface by jumping or walking, not diving head-first! • Do not attempt to make any rescue yourself. Get a lifeguard — they are trained to do the job. Do not interfere with lifeguards making a rescue.

• When you hear the whistle, look at the lifeguard chair. They may want your attention. • Surfing is permitted on specific beaches. Visit longbeachny.gov/beach for surfing, concert and event schedules.

FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE REMEMBER • No alcoholic beverages are permitted on the beach or the boardwalk. • No bonfires or barbecues are permitted on the beach or on the boardwalk. • Swimming is prohibited without a lifeguard on duty. • No animals are permitted on the beach or boardwalk. • No glass on the beach. • All body boards must have a leash cord attached. • The rider must use leash cord. • A parent or guardian must watch all children. • Flotation devices such as inflatable tubes and water wings are strictly prohibited. • Body board use: It is at the discretion of the lifeguards to restrict body boards (distance from shore, number permitted and rough water or other conditions). • Listen to lifeguards' instructions. • The use of body boards and surfboards in the same bathing area is prohibited. These safety regulations have been established to allow for the enjoyment of our patrons. They in no way imply that the use of body boards or surfboards are safe and will not result in injury.


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GO FOR A RUN! In the summer, the Recreation Department organizes numerous races. It kicks off the summer season with The City Manager's 10 Mile Race to Remember, and ends with the Labor Day Robert C. McAvoy 5 mile Run. While there is a competitive component in all of these races, the runs are open to anyone. Visit longbeachny.gov/rec for more information and updates.

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Long Beach residents flocked to the boardwalk for the Fourth Annual Larry Elovich 5K Fun Run last August, which honored one of the city’s longtime civic leaders.

• 41st annual City Manager's 10-Mile & 5K Race to Remember: Sunday, May 28 • Kids’ Triathlon for ages 4-13: Saturday, June 17 • Fabulous 4th Race in Memory of Sean Ryan: Tuesday, July 4 • Waterfront Warriors 5K: Sunday, July 16 • 5th Annual Larry Elovich 5K Fun Run/Walk: Saturday, July 29. • 38th Annual Biathlon: Sunday, July 30 • Lifeguard Memorial Swim: Sunday, Aug. 13 • 5-Mile Labor Day Run: Monday, Sept. 4

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The Long Beach Waterfront Warriors hosts one of the most popular parades and boardwalk races in July, as well as numerous fundraisers throughout the year to provide a trip to Long Beach in the summer for soldiers who are undergoing treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The trip to Long Beach is arranged with Walter Reed so that recuperating soldiers and their families can have some well-deserved leisure time that includes fishing trips, surf lessons and other beach events, barbecues and a visit to New York City. With the cooperation of the city of Long Beach, the LBWW’s will hold its annual 5K Race for the Soldiers on the boardwalk at New York Avenue on July 16 beginning at 8 a.m. Later that day, the annual Welcome Parade will take place at 3 p.m., from Ohio Avenue to New York Avenue along Beech Street. Bring the entire family out to salute these heroes! Parade is followed by a BBQ at Long Beach Catholic Regional School. All are invited. Since 2009, the LBWW’s have provided wounded, ill and injured soldiers and veterans with the visit to Long Beach along with emergency medical evaluations, educational support and other important services. For more information and updates, visit www. lbwaterfrontwarriors.org.

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Long Beach resident and professional boxer Seanie Monaghan, far left; Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Glen Silva; female winner Laurel Fisher; male winner Ronald Joseph; Master Sergeant John Hayes, a double amputee from Jacksonville, Fla.; and his daughters, Carolina and Elizabeth, at last year’s Waterfront Warriors awards ceremony after the 5K race.

Important dates: LBWW fundraiser at The Inn: July 1, from 6-9 p.m. LBWW boardwalk 5K: July 16 at 8 a.m. LBWW Parade & BBQ: July 16 at 3 p.m.


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&MXQZPM^ [R (bQZ`_ Oct. 7 September 20167 AOH Irish Day Parade & Festival Unsound Pro The Saturday parade begins at This annual surfing competition brings a bevy of professional surfers to Long Washington Boulevard and West Beech Beach’s shores, where the city’s many fans Street at 11 a.m. and will include vendors, flock to witness the art of shredding East rides, music, food and raffles along West Coast waves. Visit www.unsoundsurf.com Beech Street until 5 p.m. Additionally, the City of Long Beach will present a Kids Fun for updates. Zone from 12 to 4 p.m. in the West Eric Dunetz/Herald June 9-11 School yard on Maryland Avenue, Barrier Beach Blues featuring rides, games, a disk jockey Artists In Partnership, Inc. and and more. It is $5 per child under 12; the Long Beach Public Library presall children must be accompanied ent the 9th annual Barrier Beach by an adult. In the event of rain, the Blues & Arts Festival. All events Kids Fun Zone will be held inside are FREE and open to the pubthe school’s gym. lic, and will be located at the LB Oct. 14-15 - Fall Festival Public Library and Kennedy Plaza. The festival will be held at For additional information and a Kennedy Plaza from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. schedule of events, visit http://aipon Saturday and Sunday. There will arts. org/. be craft vendors, a carousel, a pumpJune 9-11 kin patch, a petting zoo, music, hayrides and more. A costume parade Pride on the Beach begins at the Recreation Fields on Organized by the LGBT Network, Saturday at 12 p.m. Fees are charged Pride on the Beach is set for June for some attractions. Visit www. 9-11 and is expected to attract about longbeachny.gov for updates. 10,000 people over the course of the weekend. Festivities include a October parade, a 5K race and a family fun Long Beach ROXX NY is a Fireworks that light up the run on the boardwalk, a beach confree annual event and live music Long Beach sky can be seen at concept, produced by Long Beach cert, a boat parade along Reynolds Channel, a Shabbat service, a beach musician and arts advocate Joanne Riverside Boulevard beach on party, a market fair with hundreds J-Bird Phillips and J-Bird Music Friday, July 7 at 8 p.m. of vendors, a cabaret night at the For The Arts, Inc. Visit www.longlibrary, a memorial paddle-out, probeachroxxny.com for dates and September grams for LGBT youth, a Taste of Long schedule. Moku Longboard Classic Beach event and other events aimed at Oct. 28 Moku Surf Shop will hold its third driving visitors to local shops and restauArts in the Plaza’s Halloween Bash annual Longboard Classic, where dozens rants. Arts In The Plaza presents Halloween of competitors of all ages look to catch a July-Sept. in Kennedy Plaza! Come in costume and wave on their longboards. Summer Concert Series have a blast at the annual Halloween September 9 The Long Beach Summer Concert Series Bash, which features a costume parade at Michelle O’Neill Volleyball kicks off on Tuesday, July 5 at 8 p.m. at New 11 a.m., trick-or-treating around the plaza York Avenue beach. Performers TBD, visit Tournament all day, Hula Hoop contests, music, excluwww.longbeachny.gov for updates. The The 21st annual Michelle O'Neill sively handcrafted arts and crafts, and a series takes place on Mondays, Tuesdays, Volleyball Tournament benefits children free kids' art station. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. unless with cancer and special needs. CheckDecember otherwise noted. in begins in the morning on Laurelton Christmas Tree and Menorah Boulevard Beach. Come play, or simply Aug. 12 Lighting watch the competitive and recreational C.U.R.B. Annual Bike Tour Celebrate the season at the city’s annugames. Enjoy music, raffles, food and The 14th Annual C.U.R.B. Bike Tour al holiday lighting, with caroling and the is an approximate 11-mile ride (not race) merchandise! Visit http://www.monfounarrival of Santa at Kennedy Plaza. The around the city of Long Beach. This ride is dation. org/ for more information. annual menorah lighting features music, Sept. 11 geared for adults and children of all ages. dancing and treats. Visit www.longbeachThe West End, Bay Drive along Reynolds 9/11 Remembrance Events ny.gov for updates and be sure to check Channel, the canals and the boardwalk The Remembrance Gathering takes the Long Beach Herald for updates about are just a few of the points along this year's place at 8 a.m. at the Recreation Center the West End Electric Light Parade and route. If you are interested in participating Parking Lot. A service at the Virginia other holiday events! in this event, registration will begin in the Avenue Remembrance Garden will folJan. 15 morning at the Long Beach Recreation low at 11 a.m. That night, at 7:30 p.m., Center on Magnolia Boulevard. Martin Luther King Day March the Long Beach Fire Department will A march is followed by an annual lunhold a ceremony on West Park Avenue at Aug. 13 Lafayette Boulevard to pay tribute to the cheon and fundraiser hosted by the MLK Lifeguard Memorial One-Mile Swim The Long Beach Department of Parks victims and honor the first responders. Center at 615 Riverside Blvd., where the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King and Recreation, in cooperation with the Visit www.longbeachny.gov for updates. Jr. is honored. Sept. 14-17 Beach Patrol, will host the Lifeguard Feb. 4 Memorial Swim at 9 a.m. on National 15th Annual Jazz Festival Boulevard. The one-mile swim is in honor Long Beach Polar Bears Long Beach Jazz Fest has become a of all the deceased men and women who late summer destination for some of the Super Bowl Splash have served on patrol. All swimmers over world’s top jazz musicians. The main The annual Super Bowl Splash benefits the age of 16 who can swim one mile in 55 performances are held at The Long Beach the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and is held minutes or less, are invited to participate. Public Library with various satellite per- on Super Bowl Sunday in honor of Paulie For more information, call (516) 431-3890. formances at local hotels and restaurants. Bradley. Visit www.longbeachpolarbears. May 29 Memorial Day Parade The City of Long Beach will pay tribute to our veterans with the annual Memorial Day Parade, which begins at Ohio Avenue and West Beech Street at 10 a.m. and ends at the reviewing stand on Park Avenue in front of City Hall.


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Pride on the Beach

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The Rise with Pride parade runs from noon to 1:15 p.m., and will feature floats, performers, student and professional marching bands, and more. The parade will close roads along the route. It will be followed by a beach concert from 1 to 6 p.m.

The 27th annual Long Island Pride celebration is set for June. The event, Pride on the Beach, organized by the LGBT Network, is set to take place June 9-11 and is expected to attract about 10,000 people over the course of the weekend. Organizers and city officials announced last year that the event would come to Long Beach, after it had been held in Huntington since 1991. It will include a parade, a 5K race and a family fun run on the boardwalk, a beach concert, a boat

parade along Reynolds Channel, a Shabbat service, a beach party and activities, a market fair with hundreds of vendors, a cabaret night at the library, a memorial paddleout, programs for LGBT youth, and a Taste of Long Beach and other events aimed at driving visitors to local shops and restaurants, organizers said. Musician Rachel Platten, best known for her 2015 hit single “Fight Song,” will headline this year’s Pride on the Beach concert on Sunday, June 11, at Long Beach

Boulevard 1 to 6 p.m. The parade on June 11, called Rise with Pride, is the official solidarity march for the tri-state area. It will coincide with a national LGBT march in Washington that day, and will mark the one-year anniversary of the attack on the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla. The LGBT Network has partnered with the City of Long Beach, Bethpage Federal Credit Union, and others to organize the event.

Pride on the Beach FAQ

Where will guests and residents park for the event?

Beach Boulevard on Saturday, June 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and for events on Sunday, including a beach concert from 1 to 6 p.m.

How will the event affect public transportation? There will be enhanced public transportation for Long Island Pride/Pride on the Beach weekend, including increased Long Island Rail Road service to and from Long Beach.

How will it impact traffic? Expect more traffic on Saturday and Sunday. Events are spread out, however, so traffic should be typical of a late-spring weekend.

Many parking locations have been secured, including fields in Point Lookout, Lido Beach, Long Beach middle and high schools and Oceanside High School, among others. A full listing of parking locations will be posted at www.lipride. org. Free shuttle service will be provided to downtown Long Beach throughout the weekend by the LGBT Network.

Will the beaches be more crowded than usual? There will be two main events on the beach. Larger crowds are expected on the beach at Long

Will I need my beach pass? A beach pass is required for events on the beach.

Will there be road closures? There will be road closures only on one day, for a short period, on June 11. Long Island Pride/Pride on the Beach features the 27th annual Long Island Pride Parade from noon to 1:15 p.m. The parade will close roads along the route. For more information and a full list of events, go to www.lipride.org.


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and showcased 12 films with free screenings on the beach. After Hurricane Sandy hit in 2012, the LBIFF had just finished its inaugural year and was threatened to collapse before ever fully taking off. Aided by a $20,000 grant from Nassau County, and participation from local celebrity stars like Daniel Baldwin and resilient festival founders. “Whether you’re a film fanatic, foodie, filmmaker, cast member, crew member or music enthusiast, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this year’s LBIFF,” said LBIFF co-founder Craig Weintraub. SVS Fine Jewelry featuring Forevermark Diamond is back on board as a presenting sponsor this year, with plans to expand its creative and charitable giving. Last year, SVS held the Bling and

Bubbly Experience during the festival and raised $4,000 for the Surf For All foundation. On Aug. 4, the festival will feature a fantastic roster of local and nationally recognized musical talent performing beachfront at the Allegria Hotel. In addition, the wildly popular, premier culinary event, Taste On The Beach, will return and feature tastings from more than 40 of Long Island’s renowned restaurants, distilleries, wineries and more. After the concerts and foodie festivities conclude, attendees will once again be invited into a custom-built movie theatre on the beach for the Shorts on the Beach Film Series, which will exhibit short films from around the world. The beach concerts and films shown on the beach are free and open to the public.

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Professional surfer Will Skudin, left, State Sen. Todd Kaminsky and professional boxer Seanie Monaghan at last year’s festival.

Courtesy Long Beach Film International Festival The Long Beach International Film Festival will feature film screenings, the Taste on the Beach, and more.


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ut on your bathing suit and grab your friends and family and head down to LB Wake and Watersports this summer! The watersports center, located at 10 Broadway in Island Park, is open from early May until the end of September and is fun for people of all ages. LB Wake and Watersports offers lessons and sessions including wake surfing, wakeboarding, water-skiing, tubing, clamming and crabbing. Other entertaining options include Jet Ski activities or tours to and from New York City. Summer walk-ins are welcome but appointments are highly suggested by the staff. For more information, call (516) 415- 0005, email info@ lbwake.com, or visit lbwake. com.

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oBi Long Beach is about the hit the streets for the 2016 season! For the second year, SoBi bikes will be available for rent up and down the boardwalk and across the city. Back and better than ever thanks to their partners at Engel & Volkers, SoBi Long Beach added 100 brand new bikes to its existing 100-bike fleet for service. In time for Memorial Weekend, a seasonal plan includes $50 with an hour of riding per day included with the membership while Pay As You Go hourly rates are $8 (prorated to the minute). Seasonal and hourly membership subscribers can now place multiple rentals on the same credit card, up to six bikes per account, which means you can cruise around town with your friends. Visit www.sobilongbeach.com for more details or use the Long Beach Response App to sign up. Christina Daly/Herald

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ong Beach is known as a community filled with bicycle enthusiasts, and the city has been encouraging businesses to install bike racks in front of their shops. And in August, hundreds turn out for the annual CURB Bike Ride, an event that has raised more than $110,000 for Citizens United to Remove Barriers (www. bike4curb.com). The local non-profit works to build ramps, supply equipment, and raise community awareness of the ongoing needs of the physically challenged. Of course, the city is also home to Long Beach Bicycle and Local Cycles, local shops that offer rentals, and an array of professional and custom bikes, respectively, as well as gear, equipment, accessories and clothing. Visit www. longbeachbicycleny.com and www.facebook.com/localcycles for more information.

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Pro surfer Asher Nolan took first place at last year’s Unsound Pro.

Long Beach is known for having some of the best breaks and, in 2011, the city hosted the Quiksilver Pro New York — the first Association of Surfing Professionals world tour event ever held on the East Coast. Long Beach has long been a town with a rich surfing culture and active surf community, and throughout the year, there are numerous events and professional surfing contests that attract hundreds of spectators to the city, such as the Unsound Pro and NYSEA’s annual Surf Week. The surfing community is also well known for its environmental advocacy and numerous fundraisers,

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Anthony Chiofalo, far left, Kim Tate-Brown, Randi Spinowitz, Simon Collins, Silvia Vaher, Surfer’s Way founder Elliot Zuckerman, State Sen. Todd Kaminsky and his son, Rafe, last July at Riverside Boulevard beach.

whether it’s beach and canal cleanups organized by the Surfrider Foundation or the Long Beach Surfers’ Association, surf outings for kids and adults with developmental disabilities by the non-profit Surf for All, or Unsound Surf Shop’s annual art show in June that raises money for local organizations. And, of course, with two surf schools in the city — Skudin Surf and Surf2Live — kids and adults alike can grab a board and learn how to ride a wave, or simply get involved and experience the community’s Aloha spirit!

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Surf Week photos courtesy Chris Hamlet

Long Beach resident and pro surfer TJ Gumiela was among the many competitors in last year’s open surf contest.

The eighth annual Surf Week, presented by NYSEA, is slated to take over Long Beach in July and keep spectators busy with a five day, jam-packed lineup of events. The event runs from July 12-16 and has grown into a Long Beach staple with major sponsors such as Hurley. The week kicks off with an open surf contest, and traditionally features the kids’ surf contest, assorted skate contests and movie premiers, parties, concerts, surf outings, a memorial paddle out, and more. Visit www. nysurfweek.com or www.liherald.com/ longbeach for more information and a full schedule of events.

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A Hurley surf student rode a wave on the Long Beach shore.

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A fundraiser for Surf for All, a nonprofit organization that provides the surfing experience to individuals with disabilities, was held at Piecraft Pizza Bar on April 22. Sam Pinto, clockwise from left, came out to support the cause with Gerry Snell, organizer Cliff Skudin, State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, Ellen Kaminsky, Jeanine Sorensen, Jean O’Doherty, Kerry Ann Troy, Heather Halpern, Adam Halpern and Dylan Hronec, better known as the "Surfing Samurai."

SURF FOR ALL Surf For All is a non-for-profit volunteer charity organization based in Long Beach. They are dedicated to assisting individuals and having them get into the ocean in order for them to experience the joy of surfing as well as maximizing their full potential. They offer weekly lessons at no cost for all students ages five to 20 during the summer special education program. The surfing program was founded originally in 2002 with the idea being to develop a surf program for developmentally disabled teenagers. Over the years Surf for All has expanded their outings to cover a broader spectrum of disabilities including autism, cerebral palsy, global developmental delays, visual impairment and more. They also provide programs for the economically disadvantaged and lessons and support for our military heroes and their families with the help from the Long Beach Waterfront Warriors. According to their website they “believe the ocean is a source of healing and spiritual strength that should be accessible to all.”

For more information visit their website at www.surfforall.org. SURFER’S WAY This Long Beach based volunteer, non-profit organization located at 830 East Chester Street is designed to offer and encourage children with special needs opportunities to experience the trill of surfing. They offer free surf outings in the summer at Riverside Beach providing a fun, safe, monumental surfing experience for every child. For more information regarding Surfer’s Way visit their website www.surfersway.org or email surfersway@gmail.com. SURFRIDER FOUNDATION CENTRAL LONG ISLAND CHAPTER The Surfrider Foundation advocates and supports the protection and enjoyment of the waves, oceans and beaches through its powerful activist networks and programs. The National Office of Surfrider Foundation makes great programs available to the chapters. Chapters are free to implement these programs to best fit the needs of their

local areas. For more information visit their website centralli.surfrider. org. LONG BEACH SURFER’S ASSOCIATION Long Beach Surfer's Association mission is to provide a unified voice for the surfer community and to help insure public policy appropriately addresses the needs their large, vibrant community. LBSA strives to work cooperatively with the City of Long Beach along with the Long Beach lifeguards to provide safe and open access to the surf for all. “The Association further exists to be of service to the local community through charitable events, contests, and other opportunities to get together, as well as by addressing important environmental concerns for our local beaches and waterways”, according to the associations website. For more information on the Long Beach Surfer’s Association, visit their website longbeachsurfersassociation. com.


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Designated Surfing Areas, Hours, And Yellow Flag Markers: Continuing the successful policy from prior years, surfing beaches, limited hours surfing beaches, and other areas that are open to surfing will be marked clearly with yellow flags by the Long Beach Lifeguards, serving to visually notify residents and visitors where surfing is permitted. Beaches designated as “All Hoursâ€? shall be open to surfing at all times, 7 days a week. Beaches designated as Limited Hours shall be open to surfing until noon, seven days a week. Surfers are instructed that when the yellow flags are taken down on a limited hours beach, surfing in that area has ended and they must exit the water promptly. Lifeguards shall give a 10 minute warning prior to taking the flags down to indicate when surfing hours are ending. Surfers on any beach who fail exit the water or promptly paddle or walk to an adjacent surfing beach when instructed by lifeguards or other beach park personnel shall be subject to fines. “NO WAVESâ€? RULE: The city may, at the discretion of the Chief of Lifeguards, open previously designated surf beaches to swimming on days when there are no surfers present due to lack of surf. Should conditions change at any point in the day, the Chief of Lifeguards may reopen the beach to surfing. “TOES IN THE WATERâ€? RULE: Continuing the policy of the last several years, surfing will be permitted on all undesignated beaches at all times unless/until swimmers are present, at the discretion of the Chief of Lifeguards. Surfing is permitted seven-days-a-week at all hours on the following beaches: • Lincoln to Monroe Blvd. (all hours) • Maple to Pacific Blvd. (to the East of the of the swimming area, all hours)

beaches: • Between Neptune and Franklin Blvd. • Between National and Magnolia Blvd. • Between Laurelton and Lafayette Blvd. (Danny Bobis Beach) • Between Grand Blvd. and New York Ave.

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Permanent surfing beaches:

Surfing is permitted seven days a week until noon on weekdays and 11 a.m. on weekends and holidays at the following

Surfing is permitted seven days a week at all hours on the following rotating schedule:


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Pro surfer TJ Gumiela shredding at last year’s RVCA Unsound Pro contest.

May 27* ............................................... Lindell to Grand May 28* ..................................... Laurelton to Lafayette May 29* .......................................Washington to Lindell June 3-4 .................................... Magnolia to Laurelton June 10-11 .............................Lafayette to Washington June 17-18 ......................................... Lindell to Grand June 24-30 ............................... Laurelton to Lafayette July 1* ......................................... Washington to Lindell July 2* ........................................ Magnolia to Laurelton July 3* ..................................... Lafayette to Washington July 4* to July 7 ................................... Lindell to Grand July 8-14 .................................... Laurelton to Lafayette July 15-21 ................................... Washington to Lindell July 22-28 ................................. Magnolia to Laurelton July 29 to Aug. 4 .................... Lafayette to Washington Aug. 5-11 ............................................ Lindell to Grand Aug. 12-18 ................................ Laurelton to Lafayette Aug. 19-25 ................................. Washington to Lindell Aug. 26-Sept. 1 ......................... Magnolia to Laurelton Sept. 2* .................................. Lafayette to Washington Sept. 3* ............................................... Lindell to Grand Sept. 4* ..................................... Laurelton to Lafayette *Surfing may continue after 11 a.m. on holiday weekends at discretion of Chief of Lifeguards.

West End rotating surfing schedule Surfing is permitted 7 days a week at all hours on the following rotating schedule: May 27* .. Tennessee Beach (Tennessee to Maryland) May 28* ............. Georgia Beach (Georgia to Nevada) May 29* ................... New York Beach (NY to Arizona)

June 3-4 ... Wyoming Beach (Wyoming to Tennessee) June 10-11 .... Maryland Beach (Maryland to Georgia) June 17-18 ....... Arizona Beach (Arizona to Wyoming) June 24-30 ...................................... Tennessee Beach (Tennessee to Maryland) July 1* ................ Georgia Beach (Georgia to Nevada) July 2* ...................... New York Beach (NY to Arizona) July 3* ....... Wyoming Beach (Wyoming to Tennessee) July 4* to July 7 ................................. Maryland Beach (Maryland to Georgia) July 8-14 ........... Arizona Beach (Arizona to Wyoming) July 15-21 .......................................... Tennessee Beach (Tennessee to Maryland) July 22-28 .......... Georgia Beach (Georgia to Nevada) July 29-Aug. 4 .......... New York Beach (NY to Arizona) Aug. 5-11 .. Wyoming Beach (Wyoming to Tennessee) Aug.12-18 ...... Maryland Beach (Maryland to Georgia) Aug. 19-25 ........ Arizona Beach (Arizona to Wyoming) Aug. 26 to Sept. 1 ............................ Tennessee Beach (Tennessee to Maryland) Sept. 2* .............. Georgia Beach (Georgia to Nevada) Sept. 3* .................... New York Beach (NY to Arizona) Sept. 4* ..... Wyoming Beach (Wyoming to Tennessee) *Surfing may continue after 11 a.m. on holiday weekends at discretion of Chief of Lifeguards.

Surf school beaches Surf Schools will operate on the following two beaches seven days per week: Between Maple and Pacific boulevards (to the east of the of the swimming area), and between Long Beach to Riverside boulevards (west side of beach open to swimming on weekends).


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he dining options in Long Beach are limitless, whether it’s a view of the Atlantic Ocean at the posh Allegria Hotel or grabbing some good ol’ barbecue at Swingbellys in the bustling West End. This summer, there will be a wider variety of food concessions along the beach and boardwalk than ever before, providing residents and visitors with an abundance of choices in convenient locations. The food truck court at Riverside Boulevard — The Shoregasboard — will return, along with the stationary and mobile carts on the beach and boardwalk. Whether you’re craving a taco, a stacked sandwich or some ice cream to cool off after a long day at the beach, there are plenty of dining options available along the

boardwalk and around the city. This year will see the return of four comfort stations selling a variety of meal and snack options at Grand, National, Edwards and Lincoln boulevards, as well as the state-of-the-art Hurley Surf Center — and Skudin Surf Shack — at Riverside Boulevard. The comfort stations will be open from Memorial Day and beyond Labor Day, and sample menus can be found at www. LongBeachLife.com. The food truck court will see the return of local businesses such as New York ACAI, Sugo Café and Lido Kosher Deli, Don Juan Taco and Poseidon’s Kitchen, as well as new additions this year that include Taqueira, Snowie and Surf Steaks. Returning on the boardwalk

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Rachael Pascucci held one of Gentle Brew’s popular blends at its boardwalk location at National Boulevard. is Cultured: Yogurt and Waffle Bar, while Cones and Cups will delight residents and tourists alike. And of course, Long Beach is home to dozens of restaurants serving up delectable fare all year round.


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Boardwalk eateries and more Beach Local Café Grand Boulevard Gentle Brew National Boulevard Riptides Edwards Boulevard Shakes and Shuckers Lincoln Boulevard The Shoregasboard at Riverside • Corazon de Cuba • Lido Kosher Deli • L. Sano Corp. • Sugo Café • Let’s Get Delicious • New York ACAI • Long Beach Bagel • Don Juan-Taco Tuesday • Poseidon’s Kitchen • Taqueira • Snowie • Surf Steaks

Also on the Boardwalk • Beachside Services: at New York, Lindell, Washington, Lafayette, Laurelton, Magnolia, Edwards, Riverside, Long Beach, Monroe and Franklin. • Cultured: Yogurt & Waffle Bar at National • Skudin Surf Shack: At Riverside • Cones and Cups on the Boardwalk at Lincoln On the Beach Mobile on the Beach, between Maple and Neptune boulevards: • Lookout Deli/Whale's Tale Neptune at the beach entrance: • Mr. Flavors Ice Cream

Long Beach Boulevard on the beach: • Odie’s Ocean Grill Mobile on the beach between Nevada, east to Neptune: •Beachside Services

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Riptides is one of four food concessions on the boardwalk, and the Shoregasboard food trucks and “mobile” on the beach and boardwalk food services are also making a return.

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Beach Local Café at Grand Boulevard is serving ice cream and fresh fruit smoothies this year.


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Camp ANCHOR Surfing instructor Nico Salgado helped James Celentano catch a wave for the first time at Camp ANCHOR. Known for its swimming, drama, sports and other programs for children and adults with special needs, ANCHOR recently added surfing to the list of its summer recreational activities, thanks to the Tommy Brull Foundation. Susan Grieco/Herald

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amp ANCHOR (Answering the Needs of Citizens with Handicaps through Organized Recreation), at 630 Lido Blvd., is a yearround recreation program operated by the Town of Hempstead, acting through its Department of Parks & Recreation. The program is dedicated to children and adults with special needs who reside in the Town of Hempstead. The Town of Hempstead’s Camp Anchor Program provides programs after school and on Saturdays in various locations throughout the township during the fall, winter and spring. A

comprehensive six-week summer camp located in Lido Beach is also offered to the town’s special needs population. To request a camper application to the ANCHOR Program* please call the Town of Hempstead ANCHOR office at (516) 431-6946. Visit www.campanchor.org for more information. *Please note there is a wait list at this time *You must be a Town of Hempstead Resident to be eligible to apply


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he city’s annual Long Beach Summer Concert Series kicks off on Tuesday, July 5, at 8 p.m. at New York Avenue beach and runs through September. Performers TBD, visit www.longbeachny.gov for a list of performers and updates. The series takes place on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

Singer Pia Toscano of “American Idol” was among the performers at the city’s summer concert series in 2015. Penny Frondelli/Herald

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Dr. Joseph Smith, executive director of Long Beach Reach, far left; former State Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg and his late wife, Ellen; City Manager Jack Schnirman; Long Beach schools social worker Dr. Jacqueline Agresta; Pediatrician Dr. Matthew Cohen; and Reach’s Board President Scott Nigro in 2015. Courtesy Long Beach Reach

ong Beach Reach has served community residents since 1970 providing comprehensive social, psychological, educational and legal assistance to individuals and families. Its mission is to reach out with counseling, treatment and educational services in both English and Spanish. An individualized treatment plan will be developed in collaboration with clients and may include: individual, group or family psychotherapy, psychiatric and psychological evaluations, chemical dependency education, play therapy for children, parent education, and educational/ vocational counseling. Visit www.longbeachreach.com or call (516) 889-2332 for more information.


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he City of Long Beach welcomed back the Farmers Market at Kennedy Plaza on Saturday, May 6. For years, the popular market, which runs Wednesdays and Saturdays through mid-November, has featured regional producers offering fresh products including organic vegetables, corn, heirloom tomatoes, potatoes, squash, onions, fresh fruits and juices, cheese, milk, wine, pasta, pickles, smoked pork, soaps and preserves, shellfish, regional fish, baked goods and more. Visit the Kennedy Plaza Farmers Market at 1 West Chester St. through mid-November, on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more info and to register as a sponsor or vendor, visit ligreenmarket.org/long-beach.

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Fresh tomatoes and more can be found at the Farmers Market May through November.

Savory Greek tarts and other fresh treats are available at Kennedy Plaza.

Photo by Joseph Kellard

The Farmers Market includes a variety of organic and quality foods. Visit www.ligreenmarket.org for more information.


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Beth Canova sold Sammy Hoops at Arts in the Plaza.

rts in the Plaza, at Kennedy Plaza in Long Beach, is a weekly art festival featuring handcrafted arts and crafts by Long Island artisans. It also features live music, a free kids’ art station and the Kennedy Plaza Farmers Market. Saturdays, May 27 to Oct. 31, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visit www.artsintheplaza.com for more information and schedules.

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ARTS & CRAFTS FAIRS

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he City of Long Beach is well-known for its beautiful 2.2 mile boardwalk overlooking white sandy beaches. But Long Beach is also known for its very popular summer boardwalk fairs. This year, the city will host a Fine Art and Craft Show on June 3 and 4 and an Arts and Crafts Festival on July 7, 8, and 9. Additionally, the Long Beach Historical Society will hold and Arts and Crafts Fair on August 26 and 27. Visit www.longbeachny.gov for updates.

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he City Council's new Council for the Arts works to promote the arts throughout the community. The organization advises and makes recommendations to the City Council for new art programs, cultural activities and other initiatives. It also promotes the programs of the city’s 22 arts-related organizations and encourages collaboration among the groups. Visit www.longbeachny.gov or www.facebook.com/lbnyarts for updates. Photos by Sue Grieco/Herald

Ayla O’Neill, far left, and her mother, Karen O’Neill, helped artist Laura O’Shaughnessy Swan finish a Louise Nevelsoninspired sculpture at the first annual Women in the Arts awards ceremony at the Allegria Hotel in March, organized by Artists in Partnership Inc. and Long Beach REACH. Proceeds from the event benefitted AIP youth programs as well as the LBNY Arts Council.


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LONGBEACH Library Long Beach Public Library 111 W. Park Ave. (516) 432-7201 About the library Since its establishment in 1928, the Long Beach Public Library has provided a wide range of programs and services to the community, with the purpose of bringing people together to learn, to grow and to be inspired. With a main building, a Point Lookout branch and a West End branch, the library serves the Long Beach School District, which includes the City of Long Beach, Lido Beach, East Atlantic Beach and Point Lookout. A five-person Board of Trustees governs the library and usually meets on the third Wednesday of each month. Board agendas, minutes and the Director’s Report are posted online at www.longbeachlibrary.org by the Monday before the meeting. Trustees are elected at large and serve a fiveyear term, with one Trustee elected each year at the annual school and library board election. The current trustees are Carol Arnone, Kathleen Dwyer, Barbara Mosca, Diane Parr and Warren Vegh.

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Wolfish is an original rock band from Long Beach featuring Emilio Defilippo on bass and vocals, Ben Metzger aka Benoir and Jesse McKevitt on drums. They performed at the Long Beach Music Festival at the Long Beach Public Library in February.

gallery, program room and a 175-seat multipurpose auditorium. The main building also hosts many organizations’ meetings — applications for which are available online — and provides exhibit space in General information the second floor art gallery. Exhibits, coordinated by Library cards can be obtained at any one of the the Long Beach Art League, change monthly. three libraries with proof of residency. In addition, The library has an up-to-date collection of fiction people who own property, a business or work in and non-fiction books, graphic Long Beach but are not district novels, a growing collection HOURS residents are eligible for a card. of Spanish language books, a Parents or guardians can regisMonday, revolving collection of Russian ter children 12 or younger for Wednesday & Thursday language books supplied by access to all collections. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. the Foreign Language Library For patrons’ convenience, Tuesday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Hempstead Public Library, there are book returns locatFriday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. recorded books, electronic ed on the following street Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. databases, compact discs, films corners; Regent Drive and and Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and magazines for users of all Lido Boulevard, Roosevelt from mid/late September to mid-June. ages. Library card holders now Boulevard and Park Avenue, as The Point Lookout branch is at 79 Lido have access to more than 100 well as Maryland Avenue and Blvd. (call 432-3409 for more informadigital magazines on their own Beech Street. For Long Island tion). The West End branch is at 903 W. devices. There are 17 public Rail Road commuters, a book Beech St. (call 432-2704 for more inforaccess computers with Internet exchange is located in the lobby mation). The library is open more than access for adults. of the Long Beach train station. 340 days per year, including five holidays: There are also Roku devicBooks may be taken, returned Columbus Day, Election Day, Veterans es loaded with more than or replaced for others to read. Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and 140 movies and TV shows. The display also has program Presidents Day. Databases are available 24/7. fliers describing library events. One electronic service, Live For beachgoers, there are four Homework Help, available Little Free Libraries on the boardwalk at Franklin, daily 2-10 p.m., offers tutoring assistance in English, Grand, Magnolia and Monroe Boulevards, May- math, science and social studies to students grades November. In addition to the Little Free Libraries K-college. This service also provides assistance on the boardwalk, there are others throughout the with resumes and job searching. The online catacommunity. log, which connects 51 public libraries in Nassau The main building is a WiFi hotspot and has a County, provides the shelf status of all materials and technology center, quiet study, tutoring room, art Continued on page 00


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enables users to renew and reserve items online. The automated system also enables patrons to pay overdue fines and lost items in excess of five dollars with a Discover, Master or Visa credit card. The Youth Services Department has a collection of testprep books for Advanced Placement, Regents and college entrance exams and high school textbooks for use with the library. Local newspapers from 1928 are on microfilm. Consisting of old photographs and newspaper clippings, the Long Beach local history collection is housed at the main branch.

Noteworthy services Other noteworthy services are downloadable e-books and audio books, which can be accessed from home through the library’s homepage www. longbeachlibrary.org. In addition there are museum passes which can be reserved online and circulate to library patrons for three days at no charge and permit free admission to several institutions including the Cradle of Aviation, the Guggenheim, the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, the Museum of the City of New York, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Long Island Children's Museum, the Nassau County Museum of Art, Old Bethpage Village Restoration and the Paley Center for Media. In cooperation with Nassau Community College, the library offers college courses for credit. Registration is through the college. The library also offers an adult summer reading club.

For Children and Teens Our Family Place certified Youth Services Department offers more than just books, films and sound recordings to the children, teens and parents of Long Beach. The library provides teens, tweens and children a number of programs such as story time for children from 5 months in age to third grade, bilingual story time sessions for children from 3 to 6 years of age, winter and summer reading clubs, a number of monthly book discussions by grade level, special presentations, teen advisory board, teen drawing club, arts and crafts for all ages. The department also offers Wii gaming and cooling programs. In addition to programming, the Youth Services Department offers computer access (contingent on parental consent) via 10 computers. There are also two iPad Crayon Kiosks for kids under age 9 with educational games. An extensive collection of parenting material, a Tummy Time program with “Born to Read” bag for those with newborn children. The department recently launched it’s “1,000 Books Before Kindergarten” program. In addition to Mommy & Me yoga, and Fit Moms exercising classes the department also has a special collection of Spanish materials, augmented by the Long Beach School District.

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Jack Falco, left, Mike Barnett and Ken Kresge comprise the Mike Barnett Band that performed Blues, jazz and rock music at the Long Beach Music Festival at the library in February.

Library Programs For Adults The library is known for it’s wonderful multicultural programs, including September’s Jazz Festival, April’s Long Beach Music Festival, May’s Cabaret, and June’s Barrier Beach Blues music festivals, just to name a few. Live theatrical performances, programs for singles, discussions of current issues, feature films, workshops for job seekers, book discussion series and an extensive, varied concert series are also presented. Our weekly program, Ask the Tech Guy, has become very popular. The library’s auditorium has sound-enhancing and loop systems for the hearing impaired. Users who need these systems should give the library a day’s notice. The auditorium also features a high definition projection system. A monthly newsletter, “Channels,” describing library events and services, is emailed free to interested patrons. A limited number of print copies are also available at each facility.

For The Homebound & Senior Citizens The library will deliver recorded books with players and large or regular-type books to medically eligible patrons. Many programs are of particular interest to seniors, including; computer, defensive driving, caregiver, fitness classes, and free tax assistance and the information and assistance fair.

The Holocaust Library The Long Beach Holocaust Library, established in November 1990, is the first of its kind on Long Island. It is co-sponsored by the Long Beach library and the Holocaust Memorial Committee of Long Island. It includes books and videos. It was originally funded by a New York State grant and continues to be supported by the Holocaust Committee.


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he Department of Economic Development and Planning’s mission is to encourage economic sustainability and growth in the City of Long Beach by supporting local businesses and attracting new ones, creating jobs, as well as improving the city’s overall quality of life through the integration of resiliency into policy and practice. The department seeks out funding for the city in support of this mission. Created in 2013, the department is responsible for economic development in support of the business community, the Long Beach Local Development Corporation, many city grants, and support for the newly formed arts council. The department is also responsible for planning initiative and works on environmental issues such as remediating brownfields, protection of the Lloyd Aquifer as well as transportation issues such as implementing complete streets policies, which include the creation of bike lanes to foster a healthier, safer and less auto dependent community. Economic Development works on several initiatives to help local businesses and residents and works closely with the Chamber of Commerce. Some of the major initiatives over the past year have included new grants for the city, focusing on business seminars, support for the expansion of the coworking business, the expansion of a bike share program, and the update to the Comprehensive Plan. The department also launched the Long Beach Local View video series, which spotlights local businesses by creating customized videos. Visit the city’s official Facebook page or www.longbeachlife.com to view the segments. Economic Development and Planning also provides a business support seminar series. The main goals of these seminars are to: • Aid local businesses; • Learn about available support with one-on-one advice from experts in specific fields; • Share innovative ideas;

Courtesy City of Long Beach

Long Beach’s Department of Economic Development launched a number of initiatives aimed at supporting local businesses, improving the city’s shopping districts and attracting visitors to Long Beach.

• Use innovative ways to leverage technology for success; • Network with fellow Long Beach business owners. Previous seminar topics have included: grant information, small business development, loans, energy audits, technology integration, marketing and events. The outcomes of these seminars include an increase in online presence, applying for grant funding, and collaborative partnerships. The department maintains an email list of Long Beach businesses to provide them with updates on valuable information going on in the city. If you would like your business to be added, please email EconomicDevelopment@longbeachny.gov In 2015, the city partnered with Social Bicycles to bring a new bike share program to Long Beach. In its first season, SoBi had more than 9,000 members sign up, which was

the fastest uptake of any system in the country! Bike rack locations were strategically placed around the city, with several on the boardwalk as that is the most preferred recreational bike route during the summer season. Due to its popularity, SoBi doubled its fleet in 2016. SoBi will be back for its third season this Memorial Day weekend, with expanded locations. The city was awarded state funding to update its Comprehensive Plan, which is being implemented to include long- and short-term recommendations such as economic sustainability and environmental resiliency, focusing on downtown revitalization and transit-oriented development opportunities, affordable housing, transportation, art and culture, and more. For more information and a calendar of city events, please visit www.longbeachlife.com.

The city is dedicated to moving forward with Complete Streets initiatives. Long Beach was awarded two grants totaling $1.2 million from the New York State Department of State, to be matched by capital funds, for the design and construction of improvements along Park Avenue to create a more resilient and connected commercial corridor, including bicycle lanes, traffic calming measures, drainage upgrades and streetscape improvements. The city was also awarded a $1 million grant from the New York State Department of Transportation, with a 20 percent match by capital funds, to do similar work along Edwards Boulevard.


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Beach movie nights are set to return this summer every Saturday.

Let the City by the Sea be your playground — literally! Long Beach’s amazing parks are fun for all. Cool off in one of the many splash parks or swing, slide, and climb the day away. Take in a movie on the beach, shred at the local skate park, take an art class or check out the many activities that Long Beach has to offer. The West End Neighbors Civic Association,

Westholme Civic Association, North East Bay and Canals Civic Association, and Eastholme Civic Association will once again be hosting Movie Nights on the Beach events this year. All events will take place on Saturdays, from June 24 to Sept. 2.* Please check the Herald for dates, times, movie listings and locations throughout the season, or visit the civics’ Facebook pages.

“Mama Mia”

“Sing”

June 24 at Lincoln Boulevard

Aug. 5 at Lincoln Boulevard

“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show”

July 8 at Grand Boulevard

Aug. 19 at Grand Boulevard

“Jaws”

“Moana”

July 22 at Edwards Boulevard

Sept. 2 at Edwards Boulevard

*Locations subject to change based on Army Corp of Engineers work on the beach. Please check the Long Beach Movie Nights Facebook page for news and updates.


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Children participated in the YFS Sandbox pre-K program.

The City of Long Beach’s Department of Youth and Family Services’ administrative offices are at the Magnolia Senior and Community Center, at 650 Magnolia Blvd. The center houses the Department of Youth & Family Services, the Magnolia Child Care Center and the Magnolia Senior Center on the second floor. You can reach them at (516) 431-3510.

Magnolia Child Care and Learning Center The Magnolia Child Care Center is licensed by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services and provides working families with full-day child care programs for children ages six-weeks to 4-years-old. Full-day infant, toddler and pre-K childcare is available Monday through Friday, from 8:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Additionally, the center provides early morning care with drop-off at 7 a.m. Children attending the pre-K program at Lido Elementary School can be bused to their program and back to the Magnolia Child Care Center for full-day care. The center’s well-trained, professional and caring staff provides a safe, enriching and creative environment. Space is extremely limited. For those working families who qualify, financial assistance may be available through the Department of Social Services. For information call (516) 431-3510.

Spots for Tots summer program YFS has a fun filled, educational summer planned for your pre-schooler. Spots for Tots is for children ages 3 and 4. Children will have lots of fun making new

friends and participating in activities that will include weekly themes such as jungle safari, little scientists, music art movement and so much more! Children have access to Magnolia’s playground and enjoy water play at Georgia and Clark Street parks as well as special activities held by the Recreation Center. Children will enjoy local trips to places such as the Farmers Market and Tutti Frutti, as well as trips to the Long Island Children’s Museum and White Post Farms. Sign up and pay in full by June 1 and receive $50 off. Financial assistance may be available through the Department of Social Services for those working families who qualify. Please call (516) 431-3510 to request an application and to reserve your spot. Space is very limited.

Licensed full day summer care YFS offers full-day, state-licensed summer camp programs for youngsters ages 5 to 12. Bus pickups and drop offs are available at the West End Community Center and the Martin Luther King Center. Children are scheduled to go on trips every week and enjoy swimming and activities at Wantagh and Woodmere parks and pools. The 2017 camp season runs from June 26 to Aug. 18 with an optional ninth week (Aug. 21-25) available for our working parents. Children are divided into three age groups according to the grade they will be entering in the fall: Kindergarten through 2nd grade; 3rd to 5th grade; and 6th- to 8thContinued on page 77


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grade campers. Kids will enjoy swimming, sports, arts and crafts, team building and game activities. Campers will enjoy trips to places such as: Luna Park, Adventureland, Medieval Times, Splish Splash, the aquarium, comedy club, bowling, the coo, sports games, Great Adventure and more! All trips are age appropriate and supervised by knowledgeable and experienced adult staff certified in CPR and first aid. Sign up and pay in full by June 1 and receive $100 off of full summer! Register more than one child in your family at a discount, or refer a friend who signs up, and receive additional discounts. Financial assistance may be available through the Department of Social Services for those who qualify. Call (516) 431-3510 to request an application and to reserve your spot. Space is limited.

that classes for next year fill up quickly, therefore, early registration is recommended to reserve a spot for your tot. Call (516) 431-3510 for information or to register.

Events at Magnolia • Musical Theatre • Acting for Youth • Video Production Classes • Senior Reader’s Theatre • Film Appreciation and Sunday Film Brunch Series • Gallery Art Shows Visit www.longbeachny.gov for updates and information.

Sandbox Pre-K Sandbox Pre-K has been providing youngsters in the Long Beach community with quality education and socialization opportunities for over 25 years. Operating out of the West End Community Center during the regular school year, Sandbox offers a comprehensive, fun-filled program, along with an experienced teaching staff and small classes in a caring and supportive environment. Parents of children age 3 can choose to enroll their child in a two-, three- or five-day weekly program that meets from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The 4-year-old program runs five days a week, from 8:30-to 11 a.m. Parents of children age 4 who are interested in a full day of childcare can combine the Sandbox program with the Lido Pre-K Program (children will be bused between locations). The emphasis at the Sandbox Pre-K is on the development of social skills while exposing students to culture, academics and leisure time activities. Please be advised

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SUMMER ARTS AND ACTIVITIES: GET ARTSY AT EARTH ARTS 162 W. Park Ave. Earth Arts of Long Beach, at 162 W. Park Ave., is offering its 7th annual incredible creative art and design summer camps this year. The summer morning camp meets at Earth Arts from 9 a.m. to noon, and the afternoon summer camp meets from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Long Beach Recreation Center. Both camps meet every Monday through Friday starting June 26 for eight weeks for kids “ages going into kindergarten through grade 8," according to its website. Both of these fun camps are weekly signups with discounts for multiple weeks as well. The camps offer the kids an array of new and exciting activities each week including pottery, painting, drawing and so much more! Earth Arts can host your next child or adult party or groups/scouts next field trip too. The studio is open all year long for Paint Your Own Pottery activities and also hosts popular monthly events such as “Paint Your Pet,” “Ladies Night Out” and the brand new “Board Art Classes”. For more information and details regarding summer camp registration visit www.earthartslb.com, email eartharts@optimum.net or call (516) 432-9000. SEASIDE CELEBRATIONS 949 W. Beech St. Seaside Celebrations proudly offers parents “Affordable, Fun, Open, Safe and Creative Childcare” according to their website, and that includes their summer camp! With a variety of different packages available for kids ages 2-6, running from late June to mid August, you’re sure to find something you and your child will love. Camp meets from 9:30 a.m. until noon containing fun activities such as seasonal crafts, educational creative activities, games, outdoor playtime and more! This play center located at 949 W. Beech St. in Long Beach also offers weekend childcare, separation classes and a “parents night out” babysitting service as well. Seaside Celebrations can host your child’s next custom birthday party for kids ages 1-10. Visit www.seasidecelebrationslb.com,

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Luna Metzger, 1, right, laughed with delight while she played with her friend Juliette Pagano at the fifth annual Empty Bowls fundraiser, hosted by Earth Arts, at the Long Beach VFW in March, which raised money for local food pantries. email seasidecelebrations@yahoo. LIDDLE BITES PLAY CAFÉ com or call (516) 432- 4386 for more details and information on Seaside 132 E. Park Ave. Celebrations. Liddle Bites Play Café of Long Beach is a uniquely styled, creative LET LOOSE café made just for kids! According to the website, "We offer a creative 901 W. Beech St. destination for kids in a cafe they can Let Loose in Long Beach is an arcade, gaming and party/event venue call their own." Having a boutique feel to it, they are best know for their Life designed for people of all ages to Size Doll House and indoor play space enjoy. This private arcade located with imaginative play houses and at 901 W. Beech St., is the ultimate shops. gaming experience, featuring games This fun play café offers a wide ranging from active, classic and physical as well as Play Station 4 and Xbox variety of classes, workshops, birthday parties and special events all year 360 and more. The facility hosts open long. Liddle Bites, at 132 E. Park Ave., play times daily along with the very also provides pre-packed snacks and popular “Kids Night Out” every Friday beverages for your little one that can and Saturday night from 6-10 p.m. be enjoyed in the cafe area. For more For more information and details on information, visit www.liddlebites.com, Let Loose email info@letlooseparties. or call (516) 442-3131. com or call (516) 232-1024.


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Fun at the Ice Arena and along the bay

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Beach passes are available at the Gazebo

Courtesy Long Beach Sharks

The Long Beach Sharks tapped former professional hockey player Bobby Davis to the lead club following a 2016-17 season that featured a berth in the North American 3 Hockey League Silver Cup championships.

The enclosed Ice Arena is located adjacent to the Recreation Center and is home to the New York Apple Core youth hockey team, the Long Beach Sharks junior hockey team, and is the former practice facility for the New York Rangers. The Ice Arena features a teen center, snack bar, and a party area. Skate classes and hockey tournaments are held at the arena that is open year-round. The city also owns tennis courts, currently leased to a private organization for operation. The tennis courts are enclosed so they can be used year-round. The bay-

front offers its own type of recreation, including fishing, kayaking, stand up paddling, and boating. Bayfront esplanades run the length of Veteran’s Memorial Park and along West Bay Drive from Magnolia Boulevard to Washington Boulevard. Public access is also available behind the tennis bubbles located at the northern terminus of Monroe Boulevard. Although no fishing is permitted at this location, a fishing pier is located at the terminus of Magnolia Boulevard.


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Long Beach’s open-air trolley provides a unique — and fun — mode of transportation in the summer. Trolley service is also free with beach pass purchases.

are approximately 30,000 passengers per month. The city also operates an ADA paratransit bus system and costs $1.00 per ride. Passengers must schedule the ride 24 hours in advance and ridership the is steadily increasing. The Long Island Rail Road

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he Long Beach Public Schools are comprised of East, Lido, Lindell and West elementary schools, Long Beach Middle School, Long Beach High School and the NIKE Work Based Learning Center. The district also offers a pre-Kindergarten program and an Adult Learning Center that provides resources for adults and families in the community. The district is focused on educating the “whole child” through the combination of a rigorous academic program, social and emotional growth initiatives and extensive extra-curricular opportunities. Each year, students excel in academics, the arts and athletics, achieving regional, state and national recognitions. The schools maintain a close connection to the community and encourage involvement in the world beyond the classrooms. The high school is an International Baccalaureate World School, offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, and in 2015, the middle school became Nassau County’s first authorized IB Middle Years Program school. At the elementary level, IB Learner Profile principles are highlighted through the SPIRIT program. The number of IB Diploma candidates has grown each year and approximately 61 students are completing the full program in the Class of 2017. The schools integrate literacy and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) throughout the curriculum in order to prepare students for success. Upgraded school facilities, such as libraries and science labs support these efforts, as do ubiqui-

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State wrestling champion Jacori Teemer, clockwise, from left; All-State wrestler Tyrese Byron; All-American swimmers Shane Morris, Matthew Cannon, Troy Morris, and Ryan Aroesty; All-American gymnasts Rivers Cunningham, Dakota Ejnes, and Allison Cohen; and All-State wrestler Matt Maquet. tous wireless on all campuses. In 2016, the district launched a secondary 1:1 Chromebook initiative, supported by the Smart Schools Bond Act, that has equipped all students in grades 7-12 with their own Chromebook devices. Sixth grade students have access to Chromebooks during the school day. At the high school level, students are prepared for college as well as careers. Approximately 50 college level courses are offered through the IB, AP, and dual enrollment classes affiliated with colleges. The high school has placed highly on the Washington Post’s list of America’s Most Challenging High Schools, and is among the top two percent of high schools in this ranking nationally.

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Long Beach Public Schools East School 456 Neptune Blvd. (516) 897-2184 Principal: Kathleen Connolly School Hours: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Lido School/Pre-K 237 Lido Blvd. (516) 897-2140 Principal: Brenda Young Lido School Hours: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Pre-K Hours: Morning 8:30-11:30 a.m. Afternoon 11:30-2:30 a.m. Lindell School 601 Lindell Blvd. (516) 897-2198 Principal: Karen Sauter School Hours: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. West School 91 Maryland Ave. (516) 897-2215 Principal: Patrick McKinney School Hours: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Long Beach Middle School 239 Lido Blvd. (516) 897-2166 Principal: Paul Romanelli School Hours: 7:55 a.m.-2:55 p.m.

Long Beach High School 322 Lagoon Drive West (516) 897-2012 Principal: Jeffrey Myers School Hours: 7:55 a.m.-2:55 p.m. NIKE Alternative HS 659 Lido Boulevard (516) 897-2131 Director of Alternative and Adult Programs: Marcia Mulé School Hours: 7:55 a.m.-2:55 p.m. School Board President Stewart Mininsky Vice President Darlene E. Tangney Trustee Dennis Ryan, Ph.D. Trustee Maureen Vrona, Esq. Trustee Perry Bodnar, Jr. Long Beach Public Schools Central School Administration 239 Lido Blvd., Lido Beach, NY 11561-5093 (516) 897-2000

Superintendent of Schools David Weiss Chief Operating Officer Michael DeVito, Esq. Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Jennifer Gallagher Executive Director –

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of Pupil Personnel Services Sabrina Cantore Long Beach High School Principal Jeffrey Myers Long Beach Middle School Principal Paul Romanelli East School Principal Kathleen Connolly Lido School Principal Brenda Young Lindell School Principal Karen Sauter West School Principal Patrick McKinney District Clerk Carole Butler

Parochial and Non-Public Schools Harriet Eiseman Community School of Long Beach REACH 165 E. Park Ave., 889-5575 Director: Phil Heidle Long Beach Catholic Regional School 735 W. Broadway, 432-8900 Principal: Kerry Kahn Mesivta of Long Beach 205 West Beech St., 255-4700 Principal: Rabbi Aron Rosenberg Barry and Florence Friedberg JCC 310 National Blvd., 431-2929 www.friedbergjcc.org. Barry and Florence Friedberg JCC Nursery School/Pre-K (transportation available), Pee Wee Camp (transportation available, ages 2-5), Mommy & Me classes, after-school and vacation programs, speech, OT, PT social skills and play therapy, children’s birthday parties, art classes and continuing education classes for adults. Credential and resource training. 310 National Blvd. 431-2929, www.friedbergjcc.org.


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features and behind-the-scenes set-up, members of the Long Beach Public Schools and community came together to present another memorable, five-star event. Members of the high school’s National Honor Society assisted volunteers from the PTSA and Morning Madness Committee. DollFace Cosmetics and Bonnie Stern from Mary Kay helped to get the students runway-ready, Maria Perrone worked with them on choreography and Adriane Glassberg served as model coordinator. The jazz band, under the direction of Marino Bragino, presented musical entertainment in the commons as guests entered the building. Brixx & Barley provided food for the students. Masters of ceremonies Kristen Abbott, Peter Mcquade, Sean Reilly and Bridget Van Well announced the models and described their

attire. Gowns and tuxedos were provided courtesy of Sniders Formal Wear of Oceanside, Bridal Reflections of Massapequa and Carle Place and the Dessy Group of New York City. The event is just one of the many efforts that the PTSA coordinates to make Morning Madness possible, and the group is still working toward its goal. Anyone interested in becoming a sponsor or making a donation can contact Morning Madness Committee Co-Chair AnnMarie Scandole at amscandole@optonline.net. Courtesy Long Beach Public Schools Jenna Barto, left, Peter McQuaid and Kristen Abbot showcased the latest prom styles at this year’s Morning Madness fashion show which supports the substance-free post-prom celebration.


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Blackheath Pre-Kindergarten School PTA Jenna Waine, co-president (516) 906-1139 Autumn Raubuck, co-president (917) 558-1168 West Elementary School PTA Kim Rugolsky, co-president (516) 644-1322 Joanne Noto-Meyer, co-president (516) 639-3254 East Elementary School PTA Leah Enfield, co-president (917) 204-8418 Patrice Krzeminski, co-president (516) 431-4925 Special Education PTA Kerrie DeStefano, co-president (516) 650-5784 Patrice Krzeminski, co-president (516) 431-4925

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The Long Beach Middle School Odyssey of the Mind Team competed in the New York State Odyssey of the Mind competition on April 8. This year’s team came in fourth place out of 19 teams, which earned them a shout-out at the award ceremony. Odyssey of the Mind teams at the middle school level are made up of sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders. This year’s team was comprised of eighth-grader Tyler Collinson and five sixth graders: Jordan Collinson, Keira Hult, Christopher Lehr, Matthew O’Connor and Ava Rand.

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Long Beach High School student and 2016 national wrestling champion Jacori Teemer served as this year’s grand marshal in the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Commemorative March and Celebration in January. He is considered one of the most accomplished high school wrestlers in Long Island history, and was the 132-pound champion in the Eastern States Classic.

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he Long Beach Martin Luther King Center Inc. is a grassroots community organization dedicated to improving the health, educational attainment, human welfare and opportunities for youth, adults and families in Long Beach. The Long Beach Martin Luther King Center Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable tax-exempt organization serving children, individuals and families in the City of Long Beach, and greater Nassau County, since 1998. Designated as the hub of the North Park residential area, the MLK Center is committed to develop innovative programming and maintaining and improving the well-being of youth, adults and seniors. The MLK Center traces its origins to 1967, when local African American community organizers began to develop an institution they could call their own. In 1981, completion of the MLK Community Center occurred simultaneously with the development of new MLK Center programs. For more than 40 years, the total programming package of the MLK Center has been a mixture of community activism, urban culture, traditional southern experience, and the traditional experiences of Caribbean American, Hispanic and Central American immigrants who have become a growing part of the North Park community. To learn more about the MLK Center’s history, mission and programs, visit www.lbmlk.org.

Programs and Activities Youth Development: Citizenship/Civic Engagement Children and Youth demonstrate good citizenship as law-abiding, contributing members of their

Homework help, tutoring and education enrichment services. Computer exploration to provide students an opportunity to enhance their ability to understand and utilize technology. Literacy activities to connect reading and writing; establishing activities, lessons and discussions that are centered in quality books; coupled with guidance and time to provide opportunities for students to grow, learn and begin to appreciate reading and writing.

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Tutoring Sessions by appointment for ages 13-17. Arts & crafts. Music, drama and dance classes. Basketball, volleyball, wrestling, karate/martial arts, soccer, board games, chess and arts & crafts. Nutrition & fitness activities. Youth leadership development. Youth Council members assist with planning, development and the implementation of intergenerational and intercultural annual celebrations of diversity through a series of community projects and volunteerism.

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EDUCATION PROGRAM EXPANSION S.T.E.M. Education: The Long Beach Martin Luther King Center, Inc. endeavors to remain on the cutting edge of educational trends by integrating S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) education training into existing programs at the center. The S.T.E.M. program model will include the arts and is designed to serve children in grades K-8, including evening and weekend programming for high school and adult students from underrepresented groups in the community through a community learning initiative.

SPORTS MENTORING PROGRAM EXPANSION Youth Mentoring Program — H.U.T.S. (Help Underage Teens Soar): Developing Future Leaders through Sports, Technology and Math. All recreational sports activities offered through the MLK Center will be enhanced by adding a structured mentoring component. H.U.T.S. Sports Mentoring Program is a planned community-based intervention program that is aimed to prevent juvenile delinContinued on next page


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quency, substance use, and school failure for all students, especially high-risk adolescents. The program will provide a community environment that allows youth to realize that their actions can bring about desired consequences, and it reinforces this belief by eliciting participation from teachers and parents.

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Long Beach Martin Luther King Center Inc. 615 Riverside Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561 Telephone: (516) 889-6300 Fax: (516) 897-7642 Office hours: Mon.-Fri., 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Program hours: Mon.-Thurs. 3 to 5:30 p.m. (afterschool program) Mon.-Fri. 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. (evening programs/sports & recreation) Sat. & Sun. recreational activities as scheduled Matt Ern/Herald Web: www.lbmlk.org, www.facebook.com/Lb Martin Luther King Elected and city officials joined members of the Martin Luther King Agency service hours: Mon.-Fri., 12 to 10 p.m. Center at West Park Avenue and Laurelton Boulevard to kick off the Sat. & Sun. Recreational Activities as scheduled parade.

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4. Sharing and Caring is a comprehensive program for pregnant, parenting and at-risk youth. 5. Harriet Eisman Community School - A progressive alternative high school diploma program including vocational and college placement assistance. 6. Nightwatch crisis hotline service operating Monday through Thursday evenings.

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Long Beach — taking steps to protect the environment

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Shopper Dawn Russo, left, brought her reusable bag with her to Key Food in the East End on April 25, and was greeted by employee Mia Figueroa.

Long Beach businesses began charging 5 cents for each carryout bag that shoppers use in April, thanks to a new city ordinance aimed at reducing the negative environmental and economic impacts of single-use plastic and paper bags. Long Beach is the first municipality in Nassau County to implement such a fee. Plastic and paper bag waste contributes to, and hinders the ability to protect against, climate change and rising sea levels, officials said, adding that it is also a quality-of-life issue, because bags not only blow around the city and into trees, but also block storm drains and exacerbate flooding. Following a seven-month public education effort, the roll-out of the new law coincided with a number of Earth Day events to raise awareness of the measure and to encourage shoppers to pick up, and use, free reusable bags.

points of sale to inform customers. • Businesses may devise alternatives for food delivery, such as cardboard boxes or insulated delivery bags.

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How will it be enforced?

• On April 22, all businesses began charging a minimum fee of 5 cents for each carryout, single-use bag made of plastic, paper or reusable material — thicker plastic or cloth — encouraging shoppers to bring reusable bags. • All fees collected will be retained by the businesses — the city will not keep any portion of the fee. • All businesses are encouraged to post signs at or near

• Like most city ordinances, enforcement will made in response to complaints to the city. City officials said they would continue to work with the Chamber of Commerce and local businesses to ensure that they are aware of the ordinance.

What’s exempt? • The fee does not apply to bags without handles that are used to carry produce, meat, loose baked goods, dry-cleaning, newspapers, liquor, flowers or other non-prepackaged food items, or those provided by a doctor, pharmacist or veterinarian for prescription drugs. • Bags will be free for customers using the New York State Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. • Customers using bags of any kind that they have brought with them will not be charged.

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Rabbi Moshe Greene, Rabbi Shaul Rappeport, City Councilwoman Chumi Diamond, Joanie Schnirman and Jessica Cutter celebrated Purim in the Temple Israel Ballroom on March 12.

CHURCHES Christian Light Missionary Baptist Church The Rev. Issac Melton Jr., Pastor 620 Rev. JJ Evans Blvd 432-7477 Evangel Revival Community Church Rev. Dolores Miller 569 National Blvd. www.facebook.com/evangelrevival community Inglesia Cruzada Envangelica Misionera Inc. Raul Colon, Pastor 265 Long Beach Blvd. P.O. Box 832 431-7122 New Life Church of Christ Disciples Elder Mark Moses, Pastor 124 W. Chester St. 889-2357 email: newlife_ministries@yahoo.com http://newlifechurchofchristdisciplesofchrist-org.webs.com/ Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Roman Catholic Church Pastor Joseph Nixon 75 Parkside Dr., P.O. Box 20 Point Lookout, NY 11569 431-2772 www.olmmc.com

Panaghia Church of Island Park Greek Orthodox Church Father John Paizis 83 Newport Road Island Park, NY 11558 432-4086 Point Lookout Community Church Pastor Greg Kemper 60 Freeport Ave. Point Lookout, NY 11569 432-5990 www.theplcc.com Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church Monsignor John Tutone, Pastor 282 Long Beach Rd. Island Park, NY 11558 432-0655 email: ship282@verizon.net St. James of Jerusalem Episcopal Rev. Father Chris King 220 W. Penn St. 432-1080 email: stjameslongbeach@gmail.com www.stjameslongbeach.org St. John’s Lutheran Church Rev. Father Robert N. Splittgerber, Pastor 75 E. Olive St., 432-7771 St. Ignatius Martyr Roman Catholic Msgr. Donald Beckmann, Pastor 721 W. Broadway

432-0045 ext. 11 email: saintignatiusmar@yahoo.com St. Mary of the Isle Roman Catholic Church Father Brian P. Barr, Pastor 315 E. Walnut St 432-0157 897-0566 (fax) www.stmaryoftheisle.com The People’s Church of Long Beach Peter J. Campo, Pastor 111 Delaware Ave. 432-0392 www.thepeopleschurchlb.net email: tpcsecretary@optonline.net

SYNAGOGUES BACH Jewish Center Rabbi Moshe Greene 210 Edwards Blvd. 897-2473, www.BachYouth.com Lido Beach Synagogue Rabbi Daniel Mehlman 1 Fairway Road Lido Beach, NY 11561, 889-9650 email: lbs@lidoshul.org www.lidobeachsynagogue.org Temple Beth-El of Long Beach 570 W. Walnut St. 432-1678 Temple Emanu-El of Long Beach Rabbi Jack Zanerhaft 455 Neptune Blvd.

431-4060 ext. 6 www.temple-emanu-el.org Temple Israel of Long Beach Rabbi Steven Dresher 305 Riverside Blvd., 432-1410 www.templeisraeloflb.org Temple Zion Rabbi Daniel Vinik 62 Maryland Ave., 705-8333 email: info@templezion.org www.templezion.org The Jewish Center of Altantic Beach Rabbi Ari Perl 100 Nassau Ave. Atlantic Beach, NY 11509 371-0972 email: jcaboffice@gmail.com www.jcabonline.org Young Israel of Long Beach Rabbi Chaim Wakslak 120 Long Beach Blvd. 431-2404 www.yilb.org Chabad of the Beaches Rabbi Eli Goodman 780 Long Beach Blvd. 574-3905 www.chabadofthebeaches.com All addresses are in Long Beach, NY 11561 unless otherwise noted


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The City of Long Beach supports one of the most dynamic and active senior centers on Long Island. Located on the second floor of the Magnolia Senior/ Community Center, participants are provided with a modern and cheerful setting where they can engage in stimulating wellness, cultural, educational and recreational programs. Our exercise instructors are certified professionals who offer programs of varying degrees of difficulty. You can choose from aerobics, yoga, line dancing, stretch and tone, and Latin movement. We offer three levels of intensity to accommodate seniors of all ages and physical condition. It is recommended that before starting an exercise program, participants get clearance from their physician. The Magnolia Senior Center is also a place to keep your hands and mind active with sculpture, painting, theatre groups, film appreciation and many other programs. Game day is held 4 days a week and on these days seniors can meet for a few hours and exercise their brains with games such as MahJong and Canasta. Each month, there are a variety of different arts and crafts classes that range from beginner levels to more advanced ones. You can choose from acrylic or watercolor painting classes, jewelry making, knitting, and the list goes on. Check out the monthly calendar on the City of Long Beach website, or pick one up at the Magnolia Center to see what is going on this month. You must provide a photo ID reflecting a City of Long Beach address and complete a registration card available in the main office on the second floor. To access a current calendar of events and activities log on to www.longbeachny.gov. There is a handicap accessible entrance at the rear of the Centers parking lot off of Pine Street. Call (516) 4313510 for information.

LONG BEACH PARKS & RECREATION Magnolia Blvd. and West Bay Drive (516) 431-3890 Senior discounts are available for the municipal swimming pool and the exercise room at the Recreation Center. Daily water exercise classes, steam rooms and handball courts are also available. The Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program features trained instructors who provide water exercises for people with arthritis. Medical approval is necessary. For more information, call the Recreation Center.

LONG BEACH HOUSING AUTHORITY (LBHA) 500 Centre St. • (516) 431-2444 Pursuant to state housing statutes, the LBHA provides low-rent housing for qualified individuals in accordance with the rules and regulations of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). It administers senior citizen housing at 415 National Blvd., 35 E. Broadway, 175 W. Broadway and 225 W. Park Ave. There is an application process and waiting period.

BUS TRANSPORTATION Transportation Department 1 West Chester St. • (516) 431-4445 Seniors (62+) can ride Long Beach’s municipal buses for a reduced fare. Call the Transportation Department with any questions on bus transportation or check the city’s website at www.longbeachny.org for bus schedules and other information.

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CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS All addresses are in Long Beach, NY 11561 unless otherwise noted American Legion Victor Murtha Post 972 P.O. Box 97, L.B. Robert Costigan, Commander 1-516-46VET47 or VictorMurthaPost972@gmail.com. Meets at the Magnolia Senior Center. American Red Cross 195 Willis Ave., Mineola Neela Mukherjee Lockel, CEO Executive Director (516) 747-3500 www.nyredcross.org Ancient Order of Hibernians Div. 17 St. Brendan The Navigator P.O. Box 547 William G. Peyton, President 516-322-9800 www.sbnaoh.org www.facebook.com/ longbeachirishdayAOHdiv17 Email Info@sbnaoh.org Artists in Partnership, Inc. P.O. Box 952 Johanna Mathieson-Ellmer, Director 432-6342, aip4arts@gmail.com www.aip-arts.org Beach to Bay Civic Association P.O. Box 753 Long Beach, NY 11561 Visit www.beachtobaycentralcouncil.com or email beachtobaycentral@gmail.com. Camp ANCHOR 630 Lido Blvd. 431-6946 www.campanchor.org A year-round recreation program operated by the Town of Hempstead. The program is dedicated to children and adults with special needs. A comprehensive six-week summer camp located in Lido Beach is also offered to the Town's special needs population. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) P.O. Box 598 John Mooney, President 305-9345 Catholic Charities Oceanside Senior Center 80 Anchor Ave., Oceanside Barbara Magoolhan, program manager, 764-9792

Joe Abate/Herald Girl Scout Troop 2260 of Long Beach prepared posters and offered demonstrations on compost use during the city’s Earth Day celebration at Kennedy Plaza on April 22.

Catholic Daughters of The Americas Court 1067, St. Ignatius Martyr, R.C. Church 721 W. Broadway Carol Giardullo, President 432-4036 Catholic Youth Organization 10 W. Beech St. Steve Candon, coordinator 433-1145 Circulo de la Hispanidad 26 W. Park Ave. Gil Bernardino, Executive Director 889-3869 / 431-1135 www.cdlh.org Concerned Citizens of North Park 432-7477 Open to all residents, meets twice a month at the Christian Light Missionary Baptist Church, 620 Rev. JJ Evans Blvd., and twice a month at Evangel Revival Community Church, 569 National Blvd. Eastholme Civic Association Sam Pinto, president Email EastholmeCivic@gmail.com, www.facebook.com/Eastholme11561 Girl Scouts of NassaCounty 110 Ring Rd., West Garden City Donna Ceravolo, CEO 741-2550, www.gsnc.org Email webemail@gsnc.org Harriet Eisman Community School 165 E. Park Ave Joseph Smith, executive director www.longbeachreach.com/harrieteisman-coummunity-school 889-2332.

Hadassah, Long Beach Chapter 166 Audubon Blvd. Island Park Sandy Volpe, President (516)432-6406 Independent Democratic Club of Long Beach 305 W. Park Ave. Darlene Tangney, president (516)432-1912 JASA Senior Center 75 E. Walnut St. Mindy Leeper, Director 432-5555 Kiwanis Club Of Long Beach P.O. Box 711 516-238-1249 Call Lamice Denton for details. New members welcome. Knights' Pub 970 W. Beech St. George Gentilesco, grand knight (516) 442-1689. Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians Division 17 Marianne Fleischer, president 764-1670 or div17president@nassaulaoh.com. www.nassaulaoh. com/county-officers/division-17long-beach. League of Women Voters of Long Beach PO Box 1043 Veronica Rose and Sarah Nicholas, presidents (917) 922-1664 www.lwvoflongbeachny.org

Lido Beach Civic Association Inc. Elizabeth Murdy, president www.lidodunes.org. Lido Homes Civic Association Darlene Haut, president (917) 992-0924 P.O. Box 746 Long Beach, NY 11561 lidohomesca@gmail.com Long Beach Auxiliary Police Police Commissioner Dennis Verzi 859 East Park Avenue 431-6868 www.lbapd.com LB Breast Cancer Coalition P.O. Box 844 www.LongBeachBCC.com 943-3404 Long Beach Chamber of Commerce 350 National Blvd. 432-6000 www.thelongbeachchamber.com Long Beach AWARE (formerly the Coalition to Prevent Underage Drinking) 20 W. Park Ave., suite 303 A Judi Vining, executive director www.longbeachaware.org jvining@lbcoalition.org (516) 208-6205 Long Beach Democratic Committee 305 W. Park Ave. Joe Brand, chairman (516) 413-6191 www.nassaucountydems.com/ club/long-beach-democratic-club Long Beach Historical Society 226 W. Penn St. Karen Adamo, president 432-1192 www.longbeachhistory.org Long Beach Humane Society Helen Aloi, President 126 Austin Blvd., Island Park, NY, 11558 516-594-1721 LongBeachHumaneSociety@gmail. com http://www.longbeachhumanesociety.net/ Long Beach Island Landmarks Association PO Box 1148, 431-3775 Douglas Sheer, President www.lbila.org Continued on next page


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Long Beach Latino Civic Association 52 E. Park Ave. Helen Alessi, executive director 889-4912 lblatinocivic.org Long Beach Lawyers Association 164 W. Park Ave. Darryn Solotoff, president 432-6263 L.B. Neighbors Against Overdevelopment An organized group of concerned citizens who wish to help prevent the overdevelopment of Long Beach. www.facebook.com/pg/ LongBeachneighborsagainstoverdevelopment/ Long Beach Ukulele Orchestra 1028 W. Beech St. 917-545-3833 Hours of Operation: 7:30pm-9:30pm Benoir and Jeff Alan, Founders www.facebook.com/ lbnyukuleleorchestra Lions Club Robert Carroll, chairman of Board of Directors P.O. Box 243 297-1000 Long Beach Masonic Lodge #1126 28 Lincoln Ave., Rockville Centre Davin Goldman, Master of the Lodge www.mastermason.com/ southshore1126/ Long Beach REACH 2-12 W. Park Ave., Suite 200 Dr. Joseph Smith, Director 889-2332 Long Beach Republican Committee P.O. Box 1058 Jim Moriarty, Chairman 640-0047 Long Beach Rising Provides residents still reeling from Hurricane Sandy and dealing with NY Rising with information and

president (631) 991-5990 or (516) 880-4268 Email kikickball@gmail.com www.kikickball.com Stephanie Joyce Kahn Foundation 2-12 W. Park Ave. 889-5105

Courtesy Chris Hamlet About 60 people gathered to join a clean-up effort on Earth Day, including members of the Long Beach High School surf team and the Hurley Surf Club, which started at National Boulevard and ended at New York Avenue.

resources. A place to exchange information and ask questions. Visit www. facebook.com/groups/ LongBeachRising for more information. Long Beach Food & Friendship Inn (Interfaith Nutritional Network) 140 W. Pine St. 516-486-8506 Robert Blau, President Soup kitchen open to guests Mon-Saturday, 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Long Beach/Lido Beach Little League 218 E. Park Ave., Suite 654 Steve Schnur, President www.eteamz.com/longbeachlidobeachlittleleague Long Beach COAD The Long Beach Community Organizations Active in Disaster assists the unmet needs of the Long Beach community from disasters. Elizabeth Treston, President of Board of Directors Email lbcoad@lbcoad.org or visit www.facebook.com/ LBCOAD for more information. L.I. Toy Lending Center for Children with Disabilities Town of Hempstead’s East Marina, Lido Blvd. 889-8287 www.longislandtoylending center.com Martin Luther King, Jr. Center 615 Riverside Blvd. Myrnissa Stone-Sumair,

Executive Director James Hodge, Chairman 889-6300 Email info@lbmlk.org www.lbmlk.org Mustaches for Kids Long Island Chapter Founders: Billy Kupferman, Vinny Leis, James Bogdan, and Justin Fitzmartin www.m4kli.com Email mustaches4kidsli@ gmail.com NAACP, Long Beach chapter P.O. Box 774 Naomi Rainey-Pierson, president 603-8806 North East Bay & Canal Civic Association P.O. Box 6 Long Beach, NY 11561 Mary Volosevich canalareacivicassociation@ gmail.com Enhancing the safety, beauty and quality of life for residents in the North East Bay and Canals neighborhoods of Long Beach. Visit http:// northeastbayandcanal.wordpress.com or www.facebook. com/pages/North-East-BayCanal-Civic-Association for more information. 1156Run Run for a cause, support the 11561 community. Visit www.facebook. com/1156run or email 1156Run@gmail.com for more information and event updates.

Point Lookout Civic Association P.O. Box 391, Point Lookout Matt Brenna, president www.pointlookoutcivic.org Project 11561 Committee members: Jessie Farrell, Allison Kallelis, Heather O'Grady and Jackie Wilkinson. The mission of Project 11561 is to inspire and support ideas, initiatives and projects that promote a sense of community while promoting the beautification of the City of Long Beach. Visit www.facebook. com/project11561 for news, community updates and discussions. Email project11561@gmail. com Project Challenge located at the People's Church 111 Delaware Ave. Long Beach, NY 11561 516 415 7040 office/fax Email projchal@aol.com www.projchal.wix.com/projectchallenge visit Project Challenge on Facebook for upcoming events and latest information Sandy Help Home Recovery Fund Corp. (Sandy Help LB on Facebook) 120 W. Park Ave. Suite 103 Brian Murphy, founder (516) 647-3242 Sandhelplb@gmail.com Kickin It Women's Kickball League Melissa Barnett, vice

Theresa Alessandra Russo Foundation 250 Lido Blvd., Lido Beach Susan S. Russo, president 432-0200 www.theresafoundation.org Tommy Brull Foundation The Tommy Brull Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit that raises funds to benefit a wide variety of people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities in the community, such as Camp ANCHOR. www.tommybrullfoundation.org Lt. John F. O’Grady VFW Post 1384 675 W. Park Ave., Dan Mac-Phee, Commander 432-9138 Long Beach Waterfront Warriors P.O. Box 210 322-5798 or 375-5966 www.lbwaterfrontwarriors.org Westholme Civic Association Patrick McGuire www.facebook.com/ westholme.centralneighbors Email Westholmecivic@ gmail.com Monthly meetings held at the VFW (675 W. Park Ave) West End Arts Visual Artists Guild P.O. Box 1002, Long Beach Kathleen Regan, president 603-5116 westendarts.org West End Neighbors Civic Association 218 E. Park Ave., Suite 512 John Bendo, president westendneighbors@outlook.com or visit www.facebook.com/LBWENCA


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ELECTED OFFICIALS LONG BEACH CITY COUNCIL

Len Torres Scott Mandel Chumi Diamond Anthony Eramo Anissa Moore City Council President Council member Council member Council Vice President Council member ltorres@longbeachny.org smandel@longbeachny.org cdiamond@longbeachny.gov aeramo@longbeachny.gov amoore@longbeachny.org STATE GOVERNOR Andrew M. Cuomo (D) NYS State Capitol Building Albany, NY 12224 (518) 474-8390

STATE SENATOR 9TH DISTRICT Todd Kaminsky (D) 55 Front St., Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570 (516) 766-8383 New York State Senate Albany, N.Y. 12247 (518) 455-3401 kaminsky@nysenate.gov

LONG BEACH LONG BEACH CITY COURT JUDGE Hon. Frank Dikranis City Court 1 West Chester Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 442-8544 FEDERAL UNITED STATES SENATOR Charles E. Schumer (D) 757 3rd Ave., Suite 1702 New York, N.Y. 10017 (212) 486-4430 United States Senate 313 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-6542

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UNITED STATES SENATOR Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D) 780 3rd Ave., Suite 2601 New York, N.Y. 10017 (212) 688-6262 United States Senate 478 Russell Building Washington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-4451

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - FOURTH DISTRICT Kathleen Rice (D) 200 Garden City Plaza, Suite 200 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-3008 1508 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5516

STATE COMPTROLLER Thomas P. DiNapoli (D) 110 State St., Albany, N.Y. 12236 (518) 474-4044

STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL Eric T. Schneiderman (D) The Capitol Albany, NY 12224-0341 (518) 474-7330

LONG BEACH CITY COURT JUDGE Hon. Corey Klein City Court 1 West Chester Street Long Beach, NY 11561

TOWN TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD COUNCILWOMAN 5TH DISTRICT Erin King Sweeney (R) One Washington Street Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 812-3285

TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD SUPERVISOR Anthony Santino (R) One Washington Street Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 812-3260

COUNTY NASSAU COUNTY EXECUTIVE Edward P. Mangano (R) 1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 571-3131

NASSAU COUNTY LEGISLATOR - DISTRICT 4 Denise Ford (R) 1550 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 (516) 571- 6204

NASSAU COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Madeline Singas (D) 262 Old Country Road, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 (516) 571-3800

NASSAU COUNTY COMPTROLLER George Maragos (R) 240 Old Country Road Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 571-2386


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IMPORTANT NUMBERS CITY HALL EXTENSIONS:

DIRECT NUMBERS:

Main number: 431-1000

Beach M aintenance .................................... 432-2606 Beach Park ................................................. 431-1021 Chamber Of Commerce ............................... 432-6000 Events Hotline ...................................431-1000 Opt. 4 Fire Dept. (Emergency) ........................911/889-7800 Fire Dept. (Non-emergency) ........................ 431-2434 Lifeguards ................................................... 431-1810 Housing Authority ........................................ 431-2444 Police Dept. (Emergency) ......................................911 Police Dept. (Non-emergency) ..................... 431-1800 Recreation .................................................. 431-3890 Sanitation ................................................... 431-3132 Senior/Community C enter ........................... 431-3510 SewerM aintenance..................................... 431-2024 Storm Hotline....................................431-1000 Opt. 1 StreetM aintenance..................................... 431-7174 Water Pollution Control ................................ 431-5691 Water P urification ........................................ 431-5288 Water Transmission...................................... 431-5694 West End Community Center ....................... 431-6770 Youth and Family Services........................... 431-3510

Building Department ................................... Ext. 1005 City Clerk .................................................... Ext. 1002 City Comptroller ........................................... Ext. 1004 City Council.................................................. Ext. 7200 CityC ourt.................................................... 442-8545 City Manager................................................ Ext. 1001 Civil Service ................................................. Ext. 7214 Community Development ............................. Ext. 7219 Corporation Counsel (City attorney) .............................................. Ext. 1003 Data Processing ........................................... Ext. 7248 Payroll Department....................................... Ext. 7230 Public Relations ........................................... Ext. 7216 Public Works ................................................ Ext. 1011 Purchasing ................................................... Ext.1 006 Tax Assessor ................................................. Ext.1 009 Tax Department ............................................ Ext. 1008 Transportation ............................................. 431-4445 Water/Sewer ............................................. Ext. 1007 Zoning Board of Appeals .............................. Ext. 7266

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Former Chief RJ Tuccillo, 1st Assistant Chief Rich DiGiacomo, Fire Commissioner Scott Kemins and Monsignor Donald Beckman last year’s 9/11 memorial. The Fire Department holds an annual service at the Firemen’s Memorial at Lafayette Boulevard and West Park Avenue to mark the anniversary of the attacks..

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and a jet ski from Joseph Miller three fire houses. 1st Asst. Chief The department Richard DiGiacomo protects approxi2nd Asst. Chief mately 43,000 people residing in James Jacobi Long Beach and the 3rd Asst. Chief Atlantic Beach and Hadrick Ray East Atlantic Beach IMPORTANT fire districts. Each PHONE NUMBERS year, the department responds to nearly Fire Department emergency line: 5,000 fires, EMS calls (516) 889-7800 and other emergenNon-emergency: cies. (516) 431-2434 Long Beach provides both fire and EMS protection by contract to the Atlantic Beach and East Atlantic Beach Fire Districts. Fire and emergency operations are under the command of the chief and two assistant chiefs of the Volunteer Fire Department, while administration is overseen by the fire commissioner and deputy commissioners. For an application to join the volunteers, visit www.longbeachfd.com.

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Records and Identification Lt. Eric Cregeen ....................................705- 7344 Commanding Officer of the Detective Division Det. Lt. Stefan Chernaski ......................705-7322

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MEDICAL Services

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outh Nassau Communities Hospital’s Emergency Department at Long Beach provides convenient and high quality emergency medical care to the residents of and visitors to the barrier island 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Located on South Nassau’s Long Beach Campus at 325 E. Bay Drive, the Emergency Department is staffed with the same board-certified emergency medicine physicians and certified emergency nurses, and same diagnostic equipment available in South Nassau’s hospital-based emergency room in Oceanside. More than 16,950 patients have utilized the emergency department in Long Beach for a wide range of medical emergencies, from lacerations to broken Courtesy South Nassau Communities Hospital bones to pneumonia to stroke and heart attack since its opening in August 2015. Of those treated at the Family Medicine Long Beach facility, 87 percent have been treated 761 Franklin Blvd. • (516) 544 2351 and released home without having to leave the barTo ensure that Long Beach residents continue to rier island for hospital admission or advanced levels have community access to quality health care, Long of medical treatment. Approximately 85 percent of Beach Family Health Center and its physicians have patients have arrived at the emergency department become a part of the South Nassau network. Open on their own — either by car, on foot or by public under its new name, South Nassau Communities transportation — with about 15 perHospital Family Medicine Center at cent arriving by ambulance via the 911 Long Beach, this academic medical South Nassau’s system. Approximately 8.7 percent of practice continues to provide compreFree-Standing the patients treated by the emergency hensive, patient-centered primary care Emergency Departdepartment have been transferred and in a new location. The office, staffed ment at Long Beach admitted to the hospital in Oceanside. by board-certified family practice 325 E. Bay Drive Patient satisfaction with the care physicians Dr. Cheryl Carrao and Dr. Emergency: 911 and clinical staff at the Emergency Bernadette Riley and resident physiNon-emergency line: Department ranks in the 94th percians and nurses, specializes in family (516) 870-1010 centile nationwide, according to medicine with an emphasis on prevenHours: 24 hours a day, HealthStream®. Patients gave high tive care. 7 days a week scores to bed-side care, communicaProviding comprehensive, quality tion, and compassion of the emergency care to people of all ages, families of department’s staff. all kinds, including those who might not otherwise be Late last summer, an emergency dock was installed able to afford it is what South Nassau Family Medicine to provide access to the Emergency Department from at Long Beach is all about. Reynold’s Channel. The facility offers technologies for optimal care and No appointment necessary personalized treatment plans, including: Services are available daily, on a walk-in and emer• Routine physicals gency basis. The E.D. is a 911-receiving facility and • Well-woman exams will treat all urgent and emergency medical condi• Hypertension screening tions. Under existing Department of Health protocol, • Asthma screening certain heart attack, stroke and other life-threatening • Osteopathic manipulation cases may be diverted to the appropriate hospital, • Lifestyle education including South Nassau, which is a Level II trauma • EKG testing center. Additionally, patients who require continued • School physicals hospital care, admission to the main hospital, are • Adolescent care transferred to our main campus in Oceanside via a • Geriatric care South Nassau ambulance that is on-site 24/7. These • Preventative medicine transfers are paid for by South Nassau. • Urgent-care follow-up visits


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The City of Long Beach has transitioned to Single Stream Recycling. This means all of your recyclables will be collected together in one can or bag, and therefore, do not have to be separated. Place recycling next to garbage. Clear, see-through plastic may be used.

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Do Not Recycle:

Rinsed glass, jars & bottles. Labels may be left on. Metal cans rinsed clean, labels may be left on Empty aerosol cans. Rinsed aluminum foil and take-out tins (discard lid). All plastic beverage, food and detergent bottles imprinted with #1 thru #7 inside the recycling logo. These items should be rinsed. Rigid plastic, such as crates and furniture (i.e. patio furniture, lawn chairs, etc.) Newspapers, magazines, junk mail, hard and soft covered books, binders, catalogues, phonebooks, loose-leaf, office & computer paper, plain envelopes with plastic windows. Cereal boxes, unsoiled pizza boxes, paper bags.

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Lids & caps, broken glass, light bulbs, windshields, window pane glass and laminated glass. Wire rings from cans, coat hangers. Pesticide/herbicide, motor oil cans and paint cans (garbage pick-up if paint can is empty) Do not recycle plastic that does not have a recycling logo. Do not recycle plastic bags, toys, diapers, chemical containers, straws and plastic utensils. Foam packaging, plastic cards & stickers from junk mail Contaminated paper products, used napkins/towels/plates Discard all caps and lids

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TOWN & COUNTY NASSAU COUNTY

TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

ong Beach became a city in 1922, but it is also part of Nassau County and certain county services and facilities are available to Long Beach residents. In fact, barrier island residents who live outside the city limits — in East Atlantic Beach to the west and Lido Beach and Point Lookout to the east — depend on them. Nassau is governed by an elected Legislature that was formed in January 1996. The Legislature’s 19 districts enable constituents to have greater access to their elected representatives. It includes an independent budget director who advises the Legislature on spending and revenue matters. The legislature also enables residents to submit petitions for proposed new laws that legislators are obligated to consider. The legislators serve two-year terms. The Fourth District includes the City of Long Beach, Atlantic Beach, East Atlantic Beach, Lido Beach and Point Lookout. The county executive — currently Edward Mangano — serves a four-year term and is the chief administrator.

The Town of Hempstead is the largest township in the United States with over 142 square miles, a population of approximately 725,000, 34 unincorporated areas, 22 incorporated villages, over 65 parks and marinas and 2,500 miles of city, county and state roads. In 1643, two Englishmen, John Carman and the Reverend Robert Fordham, traveled from Connecticut across the Long Island Sound to Long Island. They represented a group of settlers who wished to purchase from the Indians (the Reuckowacky, the Merockes, the Matinecock, and the Massapequas), the current Towns of Hempstead and North Hempstead. In 1644, the Town of Hempstead was founded when a patent was obtained from William Kieft, the Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam. The name Hempstead seems to derive from Hemel-Hempstead in Great Britain, which means town spot. Hempstead grew steadily in the 1800s and by 1855 it was the most populous town in Queens County with just under 10,500 people. The town, along with the rest of Long Island, supplied the greater metropolitan area with a multitude of farm products and provided abundant recreational opportunities including seashore resorts, fox hunting, polo and horse racing. The population peaked at just over 800,000 in 1970, and is now levelled at approximately 725,000. Today, on the Long Beach barrier island, the Town of Hempstead encompasses Point Lookout and Lido Beach to the east and East Atlantic Beach and Atlantic Beach to the west. The Town maintains two marinas in Point Lookout as well as several beach parks. Hempstead Town has seven elected board members. The supervisor, Anthony Santino, serves a two-year term. The six council members serve four years each.

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NUMBERS TO KNOW Animal Shelter and Control ......................................... 785-5220 Building Department................................................... 538-8500 Conservation and Waterways ....................................... 431-9200 Department of Parks and Recreation .......................... 292-9000 Department of Sanitation ........................................... 378-4210 Department of Water................................................... 794-8300 Help Line .................................................................... 489-6000 Town Attorney.............................................................. 812-3209 Zoning Board of Appeals ............................................. 489-5000 Crisis counseling ........................................................ 826-0244 679-1111 Domestic Violence hot line .............................. (800) 942-6906 HUD hot line ..................................................... (800) 669-9777


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Chamber of Commerce

Fran Adelson

Philip Beck

Licensed Broker Associate Engel & Völkers Long Beach (516) 987-8649 longbeachnyrealestate.com

Bridgeworks LLC (516) 308-9498 bridgeworkslongbeach.com

Martin Goldenberg

Les Jacobs Treasurer

LI Herald (516) 569-4000 www.liherald.com

Island Park Car Wash Mobil1 Lube Express Mike’s Complete NYS Auto Repair – (516)382-0885 www.iParkAutoPlaza.com (516) 431-2555

Brian Bergman Chairman

Ian Danby Secretary

Meyerson-Roth Company DCAP Insurance (516) 432-5800 www.yourcoverage.com

Cybernet LLC (516) 897-8419 www.cybernetny.com

Alan Finchley Nassau County Craft Shows (516) 442-6000 www.nassaucountycraftshows.com

Joseph Lee

Paul Leone

Janet Cohen

Attorney at Law 265 E. Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-9229 www.josephtlee.com

All Good Electric Corp. (516) 431-8585 www.allgoodelectric.net

Executive Director (516) 432-6000 www.thelongbeachchamber.com

Leah Rosensweig Tozer

James Lynch Vice Chairman

Engel & Völkers Long Beach (516) 860-5784 www.LongBeachNY.evusa.com Leah.Tozer@evusa.com

JM Lynch Construction Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-2245

Jenny Montiglio

Amanda Moore

Kelly Sullivan

Ooh la la Boutiques (516) 431-4070 www.oohlalaboutiques.com

Wolf & Wing Interior Design (516) 442-0536 www.wolfandwing.com

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Advertising & Marketing Creative Vibe Advertising Brian Berkery 74 West Park Ave., 2nd Fl. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-5001

Elovich & Adell A. Trudy Adell 164 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-6263 eandalaw@live.com

www.creativevibeadvertising.com

Automotive Services Circle K Avi Mordekovich 203 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-9740 Long Beach Savvy Auto & Tire Center Avi Mordekovich 512 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-6021

D. Slott Design Debbie Slott 11 Julian Place Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 524-2592 www.dslottdesign.com

Long Beach Herald Ellen Frisch 2 Endo Blvd Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 569-4000 www.liherald.com

Newsday, Inc. Cheryl Yohai 235 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY 11747 631-843-2823 www.newsday.com

XpressCoups Ellen Reynolds 2 Endo Blvd Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 569-4000 www.liherald.com

Long Beach Magazine Ellen Frisch 2 Endo Blvd Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 569-4000 www.liherald.com

Long Beach Tribune Frank P. Naudus 4 California Place North Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 431-5628 www.litribune.com

Air Conditioning Pam Air Services, Inc. L. Chip Ross P.O. Box 448 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-3100 www.pamairgroup.com

Apparel Lucky Find Boutique, LTD Shannon McComb 7a N Park Ave. Rockville Centre, NY 11570 (516) 442-4600 Apparel - Womens Clothing Jewely Made in Long Beach Enos Colombo 12 Chereb Lane Port Jefferson, NY 11776 (718) 812-8562 www.madeinlongbeach.com

www.longbeachsavvy.com

Courtesy Long Beach Chamber of Commerce The Long Beach Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Beach Local CafĂŠ at Grand Boulevard on the boardwalk last year.

Inez Boutique Inez Baron William Mayer 167 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 295-9721

Art & Ceramics Earth Arts of Long Beach Michelle & Tim Kelly 162 W. Park Ave. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-9000

Robert H. Solomon, Esq. Robert H. Solomon, P.C. 24 East Park Ave Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-1622

www.earthartslb.com

www.solomonlawyer.com

Ooh La La Boutiques Jennifer Montiglio 134 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-4070

Attorneys Law Office of Crysti D. Farra Crysti D. Farra 46 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 232-5849

www.oohlalaboutiques.com

www.cdfarra.com

Rose & Eye Michael Muratore 893 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 897-7900

Davidoff, Malito & Hutcher LLP Michael Zapson, Esq. 200 Garden City Plaza, Suite 315 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 247-4431 (516) 248-6400

Ruth Bernstein Law Firm Ruth Bernstein 271 Madison Ave. 12th fl. New York, NY 10016 (212) 888-6688 Vincent J. Russo & Associates P.C. Vincent J. Russo, JD., LLM, CELA 250 Lido Boulevard Lido Beach, NY 11561 (800) 680-1717

fashionsbyinez.com

www.roseandeye.com

Appliances - Electronics P.C. Richard & Son Stuart Banschick 555 Atlantic Avenue Oceanside, NY 11572 (516) 764-3555 (516) 523-1702

www.dmlegal.com

JLRC Legal Services Joseph T. Lee 265 E. Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-9229

www.pcrichard.com

www.josephtlee.com

Art Arts In The Plaza Samantha Metzger 1 West Chester Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 507-8383

Law Offices of Katharine J. Richards, P.C. Katharine Richards 229 7th Street #305 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 505-1780 Peknic, Peknic & Schaefer PLLC Charles/Brian Peknic, Sean Schaefer 1005 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-9400

www.artsintheplaza.com

Artists in Partnership, Inc. Johanna Mathieson-Ellmer P.O. Box 952 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-6342 www.aip-arts.org

www.pekniclaw.com

www.VJRussoLaw.com

Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, & Wolf Howard Fensterman 3 Dakota Drive Suite 300 Lake Success, NY 11042 (718) 581-5024 www.abramslaw.com

Denis G. Kelly & Associates, P.C. Denis G. Kelly 74 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 897-0800 www.kellynylaw.com

Robert A. Smith, Esq. Robert A. Smith, Esq. 68 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-3777

W. Park Avenue Service Center Inc. Spiro Triantafilis 390 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-6581 www.westparkavenueservicecenter.com

Gus's Automotive Repair Gus Tsafas 455 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 482-1664 Bagel & Coffee Shop Max Bialystok & CompanyCarrie Bleck 159 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-5300 www.Maxbialystokbagels.com

Banks Roslyn Savings Bank John Politano 3140 Long Beach Road Oceanside, NY 11572 (516) 763-0200 www.mynycb.com

Bethpage Federal Credit Union Cynthia Rosario 26 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 960-0367 www.bethpagefcu.com

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TD Bank Liz LeSeur. VP Long Beach Store Manager 550 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-1119 www.tdbank.com

Citibank Alan J. Schlefman Carmen Psihogios 129 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-6985 www.citibank.com

Beach Accessories Beach Comfort Inc. Brian Berkery P.O. Box 586 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-5001 beachcomfort.net/contact.html

Beach Lockers Long Beach Lock & Co. Brendan Healy P.O. Box 695 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 670-5383 www.longbeachlockers.com

Blinds Budget Blinds of Nassau Dave Driscoll 122 Guenther Avenue Valley Stream, NY 11580 (516) 825-3135 www.budgetblinds.com

Business Work Spaces & Services Bridgeworks, LLC Philip Beck 780 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 308-9498 www.bridgeworkslongbeach.com

Car Wash/Lube Island Park Car Wash Mike's Complete NYS Auto Repair Les Jacobs 4576 Austin Boulevard Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 431-2555 www.iParkAutoPlaza.com

Jem Caterers@ Sands in Atlantic Beach Stuart Yachnowitz Bob Leimsider 1395 Beech Street Atlantic Beach, NY 11561 (516) 371-4000 www.thesandsatlanticbeach.com

Chiropractors Café of Life Chiropractic Dr. Joshua Siegel, DC 100 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 425-0113 cafeoflifelongisland.com

East Park Chiropractic Dr. Jo Eisman, DC Dr. Ira Grushack, DC 714 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-7972 www.eastparkchiro.com

Long Beach Chiropractic Dr. Leo Beloyianis Dr. Leo Beloyianis 100 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-4044 www.docleo.com

Church Center Point Church Long Beach Tom Cura 455 Neptune Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-1453

Craft & Street Fairs Cherry Picks Inc. Peter Landau Street Fairs (516) 705-8831 Nassau County Craft & Street Fairs Alan Finchley 750-6A Lido Blvd. Lido Beach, NY 11561 (516) 442-6000 www.nassauevents.com

Shade Armour LLC Stuart Polokoff Street Fairs (516) 343-8444 www.shadeamour.com

Day Care Friedberg JCC Carol Shore 15 Neil Court Oceanside, NY 11558 (516) 634-4153

www.islandwidetechnology.com

Financial & Investment Advisors Edward Jones Kelly Sullivan 242 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-4623 www.edwardjones.com

www.financialequities.com

Ralphs Famous Italian Ices Lisa Romance 8 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 897-2574

Islandwide Technology Computer Service, Inc. Paul Mistretta 218 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 442-3950

www.longbeachny.tv

www.ltdds.com

Computer Technology Exec Pro Enterprises Inc. Louis Penello 26 E. Park Ave. Suite 250 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 620-0304 www.execpro.com

Entertainment - Broadcast Long Beach NY.TV David Feldman 68 Barnes Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-1559

Dentists Laleh Tavabi Dentistry PLLC 324 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-2837

www.starbucks.com

Coffee & Bagel House Starbucks Coffee Company Ryan Francisco 101 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 670-9182

www.ehhaineselectric.com

Financial Equities Mortgage Bankers Patrick Glanzman 1025 Old Country Road Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 876-8500

www.friedbergjcc.org

Rocco J. Morelli, DDS 326 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-5631 Desserts/ Candy Ice Cream Tutti Frutti Eric Berkowitz 28 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 1561 (516) 442-7222

www.cpchurch.com

E.H. Haines Electric Corp. Richard Haines P.O. Box 929 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-4114

tfyogurt.com/home

www.facebook.com/ralphsitalianicesoflongbeach.com

Diner - Luncheonette Laurel Diner Peter Loucas 300 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-7728

NRL Wealth Creation Strategies, LLC Mark Tannenbaum, CLTC, LUTCF 184 Harrison Avenue Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 551-1463 (516) 554-9822 www.mark-tannenbaum.com

UBS Financial Services, Inc. Robert Anders, CFP, AWMA 1055 Franklin Ave. Suite 300 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 408-5890 www.ubs.com/fa/robertanders

Fire & Water Servepro of Long Beach Oceanside Alan Bregman 112 Mott Street Oceanside, NY 11572 (516) 536-1801 www.servprolongbeachoceanside.com

Caterers Lido Golf Club Cindy Christou 255 Lido Blvd. Lido Beach, NY 11561 (516) 582-5221

Consulting Services Engage Consulting Solutions Dave Fielding 354 E. Market Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (917) 838-7182

www.laureldiner.com

Electricians All Good Electric Paul Leone 57 Vermont Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-8585

Fire Protection Services Fire Command Co., Inc. Michael J. Kerr 475 Long Beach Blvd. PO Box 337 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-1111

www.lidogolfcatering.com

www.engage2achievemore.com

www.allgoodelectric.net

www.firecommandco.com

Fitness/Health Clubs Ocean Ride Cycling Studio Stephanie Horowitz 28 A West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-8000 www.oceanridecycling.com Barrier Island CrossFit Lori McMahon 262 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 852-0628 www.barrierislandcrossfit.com

KoKo Fit Club Pamela Ehrlich Kim Takal 120 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 442-7200 www.longbeach.kokofitclub.com

Florists Art Flower & Gift Shop Debbie Whitfield 41 N. Village Avenue Rockville Centre, NY 11570 (516) 766-2461 www.artflorist.net

Doris the Florist Doris Gralitzer 233 Long Beach Road Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 897-2460 www.doristhefloristt.com

Food & Janitorial Supplies J & F Supply of L.I. Michele Cohen P. O. Box 881 Long Beach, NY 11561 (631) 920-5883 Funeral Homes - Mortuary Christopher T. Jordan Funeral Home Inc. Christopher T. Jordan Michael J. Quinn 302 Long Beach Road Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 431-2900 www.jordanfh.com

Glass/Mirrors Surf Glass Co. Harold Michelman 457 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-5220 www.surfglasscorp.com

Health Care Facility Beach Terrace Care Center Martin Zwick 640 West Broadway Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-4400 www.beach-terrace.com Continued on page 110


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Park Avenue Extended Care Facility Theresa Pocchia 425 National Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-2600 www.parkaveextendedcare.com

Health Foods Ripped Long Beach Christopher Yandoli 227 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 208-8600 www.facebook.com/RIPPEDLB

Home Improvement/ Floor Tile JM Lynch Construction James Lynch 16 Maywalk Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-2245 Affordable Cabinets & Kitchens Michael Casey 71 Mibar Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735 (631) 839-6551 www.affordablecabinetsandgraniteny.com

ANS Contracting LLC Anthony Sodano 515 Long Beach Blvd Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-2301 www.anscontractingllc.com

Carstan Construction Dave Bard 852 W. Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 415-7300 Centre Millwork, Inc. Chris Esposito 669 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-6566 www.centremillwork.com

Pat Gordon Contracting Pat Gordon 145 West Broadway Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-6962 www.patgordoncontracting.com

Broadway Tile Company Jeffrey S. Vise P.O. Box 1187 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 647-2604 Hospitals South Nassau Communities Hospital Richard J. Murphy One Healthy Way Oceanside, NY 11558 (516) 377-5370 www.southnassau.org

Courtesy Long Beach Chamber of Commerce The chamber held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last year to mark the grand opening of GMM Design Studio on East Park Avenue.

Hotels/Motels Allegria Hotel & Spa Geraldine Schmidt 80 West Broadway Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-1300 (516) 992-3705 www.allegriahotel.com

Long Beach Hotel David Kadosh 405 E. Broadway Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 544-4444 www.longbeachhotelny.com

Interior Design DĂŠcor & Lots More, LLC Jennifer Aly 120 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 603-5116 www.decorandlotsmore.com

Wolf and Wing Interior Design Amanda Moore Keri Venti 18 Pennsylvania Ave. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 807-4340 www.wolfandwing.com

Insurance Agencies DMI - Denis A. Miller Ins. Denis A. Miller 60 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-9245

GMM Design Studio Gina Mangano 158 A East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-8850

www.floodagent.com

Internet Marketing Get Lull A Buy Michael Corrigan 218 East Park Ave. Suite 429 Long Beach, NY 11561 (917) 882-3447

Meyerson-Roth Co. / DCAP Insurance Brian Bergman 30B West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-5800 www.yourcoverage.com

New Empire Group, Ltd. Robert Mackoul 214 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-9100 www.newempiregroup.com

www.GmmDesigns.com

www.getlullabuyapp.com

Jewelry Gershon Jewelers Freddy Gershon 250 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 484-2507 www.gershonjewelery.com

Remco Agency Insurance Services Steven L. Diamond 28 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 214-8618

Limousine Service Broward Limo Bob MacDonald 4025 Austin Boulevard Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 889-4242

www.remcoagency.com

www.browardlimos.com

Edwin J. O'Toole III Insurance Edwin J. O'Toole III 727A West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 764-7800

Liquor Stores Beach Liquors Joe Hartman Richard Nunziata 1087 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-8228

www.otooleinsurance.com

Lumber Whitbread's Sons Lumber of Long Beach, Inc. Joan Whitbread Billy Whitbread 600 Magnolia Blvd Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-1900

Newspapers Long Beach Herald 2 Endo Blvd., Garden City NY 11530 (516) 569-4000 Long Beach Tribune Frank P. Naudus 4 California Place North Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 431-5628 www.litribune.com Newsday, Inc. Cheryl Yohai 235 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY 11747 631-843-2823 www.newsday.com Organizations Beach to Bay Civic Association Barbara Bernardino,Phyllis Libutti; Marty Gruber, MD; Ed Glister; Matt Adler PO Box 753 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-9880

www.whitbreadlumber.com

beachtobaycentral@gmail.com

Mortgages/Loans Cliffco Mortgage Bankers Paul Montesano 1065 Old Country Road Suite 205A Westbury NY 11590 (516) 859-7747

LGBT Network David Kilmnick 20 Crossways Park Dr. N. Suite 110 Woodbury, NY 11797 (516) 323-0011

www.cliffcomortgage.com

Long Beach Aware Judi Vining 20 W. Park Ave. Suite 303A Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 208-6205

Movie Theatre Long Beach Cinema 4 Mr. Seth Pievsky 179 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-7562 www.longbeachcinema4.com

Music Studio Noir Ben Metzger 1028 W. Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (917) 545-3833 www.studionoir.rocks

J-Bird Music for the Arts Inc. Joanne Phillips 623 West Walnut Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 320-3026 www.j-birdlivemusic.com

School of Rock Rockville Centre Monica Rubin 197 N. Long Beach Road Rockville, Centre NY 11570 (516) 599-5909 www.rockvillecentre.schoolofrock.com

Nail Salon & Spa Sue's Nail Salons & Spa, Inc. Suzhen Cao 128 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 897-7838

www.lgbtnetwork.org

www.longbeachawake.org

Long Beach Reach, Inc. Joseph Smith, Ph.D. 2-12 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-2332 www.longbeachreach.com

Long Beach High School Blake Malizia 322 Lagoon Drive Lido Beach, NY 11561 (516) 897-2012 www.lbeach.org

West End Neighbors Civic Association John Bendo 218 E. Park Avenue # 512 Long Beach, NY 11561 (917) 623-8703 www.facebook.com/lbwenca

Physician-Dermatology Island Dermatology, PC Ronald H. Falcon, MD 604 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-0011 www.islandderm.com Continued on page 111


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Physician-Ophthalmologist Richard Storm, MD, PC 303 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-2020 Plumbing & Heating Charles A. McAvoy, Inc. Charles A. McAvoy 301 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-1569

Real Estate Century 21 Scully Realty Michael Scully 94 Long Beach Road Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 889-7110

The Joe Sinnona Team @ Verdeschi Realty Joseph T. Sinnona 1025 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 897-2700

www.c21scully@optonline.net

www.verdeschirealty.com

Century 21 American Homes Dan Ryan 28 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 665-2000

Topper Realty Corp. Marilyn Topper 84 E. Park Ave. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-6677

www.mcavoyplumbing.com

www.c21amhomes.com

Highland Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Thomas Gillan 451 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-0303 John D. MacDonald Plumbing & Sons John MacDonald 77 Lido Blvd. Point Lookout, NY 11569 (516) 432-0246

Charles Rutenberg Realty Erik Kobley Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 637-1690

Tripodi Team & Douglas Elliiman Real Estate Thomas Tripodi 30A West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 902 -3497

www.johndmacdonaldplumbing.com

Engel & Volkers Long Beach New York Fran Adelson 58 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516)987-8649

Wenk Piping & Heating Corp Martin Wenk Marty Wenk 161 Island Parkway W. Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 889-3200 www.wenkpipingcorp23@gmail.com

William Snow & Sons Plumbing & Heating, LTD. Paul Snow 733 E. Pine Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-5775 Pool Services W & L Pool Service, Inc. Warren E. Vegh 64 Franklin Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-7797 www.wandlpools.com

Printing Richner Printing Services 2 Endo Blvd., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 569-4000 Scout Design Shop Sarah Monaghan 810 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-0208 www.scoutdesignshop.com

www.erikkobley.com

Douglas Elliman Real Estate Barbara Routolo 30 A West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-3400 www.elliman.com

www.longbeachnyrealestate.com

Engel & Volkers Long Beach New York Adam Butter, Sonia Dale, Leah Tozer 58 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 442-3388 www.longbeachny.evusa.com/en

Long Beach Realty Joyce Costigan 312 Laurelton Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 442-7082 www.LongBeachNYRealty.com

Paul Gold Real Estate Miriam Gold 1047 W. Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-4900 www.paulgoldrealestate.com

Petrey Real Estate Debra Gusler-Walsh 860 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 807-8356

www.topperrealty.com

Thomas.Tripodi@Elliman.com

Castle Estate Realty Diane Romanelli 240 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 316-9877 www.CastleEstatesRealty.com

Real Estate - Commercial Norstan Realty Stanley Fleishman 2 Richmond Road # 5BB Lido Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-7401 Residences Alison A. LaFerlita 428 East State Street Long Beach, NY 11561 220 West Park Corp. Greg Fried 170 West Broadway 7E Long Beach, NY 11561 (917) 428-9969 Restaurants Beach Local Café 1 Grand Blvd On The Boardwalk Long Beach, NY 11561 Beginnings Ben Freiser 1986 Park Street Atlantic Beach, NY 11561 (516) 239-7483 www.beginningsrestaurant.com

Brixx & Barley Rich Cammarata 152 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 544-4511

Psychotherapy Psychotherapy - Private Practice Peggy Horwitz Long Beach, NY 11561 (718) 965-9759

www.petreyrealestate.com

www.brixxandbarley.com

Corazon de Cuba Noe Dominquez 26 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 272-4200

www.peggyhorwitz.com

Petrey Real Estate Jennifer Bartko 860 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-0828 www.petreyrealestate.com

www.corazondecubany.com

Gino's Long Beach Danielle Nicotra 16 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-8193

Tandoor Grill Restaurant Malti Bishl 1042 W. Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 766-4440

www.ginospizzaoflongbeach.com

www.tandoorgrillny.com

Himawari Sushi Jimmy Lin 116 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-4768

The Inn Eamon Donohue P.J. Kavanagh 943 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-9220

JoJo Apples Gail Vasta 85 Lido Blvd. Point Lookout, NY 11569 (516) 432-6494

www.thelongbeachinn.com

www.jojoapples.com

Junction Tim Delgrosso P.J. Kavanagh 20 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 889-1680 LB Social Matt Hisiger 62 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-7846 www.lbsocialny.com

Lido Kosher Deli Wally Goetz 641 East Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-4411 www.lidokosherdeli.com

Lola's Kitchen & Wine Bar Mark McCarthy 180 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 442-1090 Rip Tides 11561 1 Edward Blvd/Boardwalk Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 600-9011 Sangria Tapas & Wine Dominick Loccisano 157 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 897-1886 sangriatapaswine.com

Seasons Asian Pan Jimmy Lin 38 W. Park Ave. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 442-3111 www.facebook.com/SeasonsAsian

Shines Bar Brent Wilson 1083 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 208-3930

The Saloon Eamon Donohue Roisin Donohou 1016 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-9185 www.thesaloonlongbeach.com

Security & Alarm Systems Design Video Security Systems Corp/DVSS Inc. Chris Casanova 10 5th Street Valley Stream, NY 11581 (516) 805-3182 www.dvss-security.com

Self-Storage Central Self-Storage Karin Fulling Kenneth Colon 4055 Austin Blvd. Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 431-1333 www.centralselfstorage.com

Social Media Communication Guest Maximizer Inc. Jennifer Lam 3505 Riverside Drive Lceanside, NY 11572 (917) 287-4553 www.nycassistants.com

WLG Communication Wendy Goldstein P.O. Box 259 Rockville Centre, NY 11571 (516) 375-2946 www.wlgcommunication.com

Solar Power Harvest Power Solar Lenney Peters 907 West Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (631) 647-3407 www.harvestpower.net

SunPower by EmPower Solar Gregory Sachs David Schieren 4589 Austing Blvd. Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 837-3459 www.empower-solar.com Continued on page 112


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Surf Shop Long Beach Surf Shop Luke Hamlet 70 W. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-5431

Tax Consultants ZapMyTax Peter Cohen 100 Lido Blvd. #188 Point Lookout, NY 11569 (516( 889-5500 www.zapmytax.com

lukehamlet@gmail.com

Surfing Lessons/ School/Camp Skudin Surf Cliff Skudin 218 E. Park Avenue # 552 Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 318-3993

Temples Temple Emanu-el of Long Beach Neil Vogel 455 Neptune Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-4060

www.skudinsurf.com

www.temple-emanu-el.org

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Veterinary All Creatures Veterinary Hospital Dr. Lewis Gelfand 733 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 432-2946 www.allcreaturesvetservices.com

Vintage Shop Random LB Natalie D. Musik 803 W. Beech Street Long Beach, NY 11561 (212) 470-5477

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Water Sports Empire Kayaks Michael Fehling 4 Empire Blvd. Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 889-8300 www.empirekayaks.com

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Billy Kupferman, Molly Eisenberg and James Bogdan at the Mustaches For Kids Family Day last October at Das Biergarten. Mustaches for Kids, now in its 11th year, kicks off its annual fundraiser in October for children with cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and the month-long initiative ends with the ’Stache Bash. Visit www.m4kli.com for more information.


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