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Archives for January 28, 2022

Winter Storm Reminders from DPW

January 28, 2022 by Katie McCaffrey

In the event of a winter storm, the Village of Lindenhurst Department of Public Works asks each resident to do the following:

  1. Keep vehicles off the road. Put your vehicle in your driveway, or ask a neighbor to share theirs. If a driveway is not an options, lawns can be used to park vehicles only in the event of storm where the roadways need to be cleared (this will not harm the lawn). The Village is not responsible for damages that occur during a snow event.
  2. Try not to clear your driveway until the plows are finished. When the street is completed, pile the snow to the right of the driveway.
  3. Do not blow snow into the roadway. A summons can be issued for doing so and creating a road hazard.
  4. Keep your vehicle all the way in your driveway. Do not have it hanging into the roadway while the roads are being plowed. The drivers may not see it and damage to the vehicle may occur.

The Village is not responsible for any damages that occur during a snow event. 

If all residents follow these suggestions, it will allow the Department of Public Works to do their job quickly and safely.

Main roads and emergency snow routes will be first priority and then side streets to follow.

For questions about plowing, please contact the Department of Public Works at (631) 957-7520 or highway@villageoflindenhurstny.gov . Facebook will not be utilized as a means of reporting streets that need to be plowed.

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Village Mourns NYPD Officers

January 28, 2022 by Katie McCaffrey

Photo of the front of Lindenhurst Village Hall with American flag at half-staff

The flags are at half staff at Lindenhurst Village Hall, and blue and black ribbons are draped on the stairways, in honor of the two New York City Police Department Officers — Wilbert Mora, 27 and Jason Rivera, 21 – who lost their lives in the line of duty this week.

New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell was quoted in a New York Times article as saying, “Officers Mora and Rivera were dedicated, courageous, and compassionate officers, loved by many.”

Lindenhurst Mayor Michael Lavorata said, “The residents of the Village of Lindenhurst mourn the loss of these two courageous, young New York City Police Officers.  We are all praying for their families during this most difficult time. And let us all pray for the end of such senseless acts of violence in our communities and around our nation.”

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