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Archives for May 9, 2025

LINDENHURST FARMERS MARKET HELPING OUR VETERANS & SENIORS

May 9, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Village of Lindenhurst recently held a press conference to help promote the New York State Department of Veterans’ Services FreshConnect Checks Program, and the federal Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP).  Both of these programs enable eligible participants – including veterans, service members, their families, and qualified, low-income senior citizens – to purchase healthy, fresh, local fruits and vegetables at participating farmers’ markets and farm stands.

One of those participating markets is the Lindenhurst Farmers Market, opening for the season on Saturday, May 10th, at Lindenhurst Village Square Park.  Now in its second year, the Lindenhurst Farmers Market is organized by local volunteer, Darlene Fantel.  This year, she is coordinating weekly programming at the market to focus on health, nutrition, and wellness activities and education, including Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk Nutrition Education Programs, New York State National Guard Citizen’s Emergency Preparedness Training, and food demonstrations led by Lindenhurst High School Culinary/Hospitality Students.  The Lindenhurst Farmers Market will be open on Saturdays, through November 22nd, from 10:00AM-2:00PM.

The FreshConnect Checks Program is for veterans, active service members, surviving spouses & family members.  FreshConnect Checks are distributed locally through the Suffolk County Veteran Services Agency (suffolkcountyny.gov/veterans/Home) on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested applicants must first register by contacting the Northport VA Medical Center at 631-261-4400 x12073.

For income requirements and information about the FMNP for Senior Citizens, please contact the Village of Lindenhurst Rainbow Senior Citizens Center at 631-957-7526. 

Deputy Mayor RJ Renna said, “Lindenhurst is proud to be a place where our seniors, local veterans, service members, and their families can come to utilize these important benefits.  We hope that the Lindenhurst Farmers Market will benefit ALL of our residents, as a place to gather to get healthy food for our bodies, nutritional information for our minds, and community fellowship for our spirits.”

Pictured here (left to right) are: Suffolk County Legislator, Chairman of the Veterans Committee Nick Caracappa, Suffolk County Legislature Presiding Officer Kevin J. McCaffrey, Suffolk County Veteran Services Agency Director CMSgt. (Ret.) Marcelle Leis, Darlene & Rob Fantel, Mayor Michael Lavorata, Deputy Mayor RJ Renna, Riley Renna, Long Island Blue Star Moms NY6 Chapter President Patricia Harper, Trustee Douglas Madlon, and Trustee Maryann Weckerle.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

Memorial Day Parade Planning Underway!

May 9, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

As Memorial Day approaches, the Village of Lindenhurst is excited to announce that planning for the annual Memorial Day Parade is officially underway. This year’s event will continue the long-standing tradition of honoring the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

The parade and services will begin at 10:00 AM on Monday, May 26, 2025. The VFW will hold its ceremony at Breslau Ceremony and proceed to Fireman’s Memorial Park. From there, the full parade will kick off at 11:00 AM and proceed west on Hartford Street and then head south on North Wellwood Avenue. The parade will end of Village Hall, where the Village Memorial Day Ceremony will take place (approximately 12:00 PM).

The Village is grateful to the United Veterans Council of Lindenhurst for their invaluable efforts in organizing this event. Their dedication to ensuring the parade is a meaningful and impactful tribute to our fallen heroes is deeply appreciated by the community.

Pictured: Members of the United Veterans Council with Village Trustee Doug Madlon and Village Clerk Katie Schrader.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

The Village of Lindenhurst Celebrates Jewish American Heritage Month

May 9, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Lindenhurst Mayor Michael Lavorata and the Village Board of Trustees are honored to join the nation in celebrating May as Jewish American Heritage Month.

“During May, we take the time to celebrate and honor the contributions of Jewish Americans in our history. Riddled with a legacy and collective memory of violent persecution across the globe, Jews have long found hope in America’s promise of freedom, justice, opportunity, and religious liberty. The heritage, culture, and contributions of the Jewish community adds to the diverseness and greatness of America!” said Mayor Lavorata.

The first American Jews arrived in 1654 when a group of 23 men, women, and children fled Brazil due to persecution. For more than 370 years, Jewish Americans have been loyal and patriotic citizens, contributing to our nation in countless ways. American Jews have served in government and the military, won Nobel prizes, headed universities and corporations, advanced medical and healthcare, created and performed enduring works of art, written great American novels, become emblems of justice as members of the Supreme Court, and more. 

“It was also brought to my attention that the first Hebrew Congregation on Long Island was founded in the City of Breslau in 1875 (see photo).  Although, it was moved to the Setauket community several years later, a new Congregation was then formed in the Village of Lindenhurst in the early 1900s where it remained until it’s closing in 2005,” added Mayor Lavorata.

May was first proclaimed Jewish American Heritage Month in April 2006 by President George W. Bush.

“As we honor the legacies and achievements of generations of Jews in America, we also must dedicate ourselves to learning about ongoing struggles with antisemitism in our society, and commit to eliminating this hate,” said Mayor Lavorata.

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