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LINDENHURST OFFICIALS ATTEND NYCOM SPRING TRAINING

May 24, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Lindenhurst Village Officials recently traveled upstate to attend the New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials (NYCOM) Annual Meeting & Spring Training School. The NYCOM meeting is an opportunity for Mayors, Trustees, and Village officials to network with peers from other communities, and attend a variety of training sessions and seminars.  Topics covered include areas of essential information and skills that every local official needs, as well as breakout discussions on timely subjects and innovations.

Mayor Michael Lavorata said, “The NYCOM annual meeting is an incredible opportunity to meet and talk with fellow Village officials that serve in local governments throughout the State of New York.”

Pictured here (left to right) are:  Trustee Douglas J. Madlon, Patchogue Mayor Paul V. Pontieri, Rockville Centre Mayor Francis X. Murray, and Lindenhurst Mayor Michael A. Lavorata.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

LINDENHURST ROTARY CLUB HOSTS ANNUAL PET EVENT

May 24, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Lindenhurst Rotary Club recently held their annual Pups on Parade & Blessing of the Animals event.  It was a beautiful day to celebrate our pets!  An array of dogs and their owners enjoyed marching around Village Square Park, led by Rotary Club Co-Presidents June Cullinane and Trish LaFlare.  Participants were also invited to bring a gift to be donated to a local animal shelter, and used to help homeless pets in need of attention and love.

Trustee Douglas Madlon said, “This wonderful, outdoor event was warm and loving, full of children, and short enough to get all the pets blessed before any serious barking broke out.”

Pictured here (left to right) are:  Trustee Douglas Madlon, Rotary Club Members Pat Chiodo, June Cullinane, Trish LaFlare, Event Chairperson Patty Maisel, Joe Perrone, Lorraine Riginio, Karen Golden, and Denise Iadicicco & Mayor Michael Lavorata.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

WINTERS BROS. MAKES DONATION TO LINDENHURST TREE PROJECT

May 24, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Winter Bros. Waste Systems, of West Babylon, recently made an $8,500.00 donation to the Village of Lindenhurst for the planting of new trees along South Wellwood Avenue, through the heart of the Lindenhurst Downtown Business District, from Gates Avenue to Hoffman Avenue. 

Earlier this year, the Village began a project to improve pedestrian and traffic safety on Wellwood Avenue, including the installation of pedestrian crosswalks, sidewalk bulbouts and median extensions, repaving and curbing of the road, and restriping and reangling of parking spaces.  As part of this “facelift”, the Village had to remove the trees that adorned our southern Downtown.  Many of those trees, however, were in failing health, or of a variety with height and root-growth that threatened the integrity and safety of our sidewalks and utility wires.

Therefore, in an effort to replant trees that would benefit the Village in longevity — ones that will not become too large and cause future damage, and ones that are not of an invasive species – the Village consulted with a number of horticultural experts, as well as the Long Island Invasive Special Management Area (LIISMA), and garnered input from valued members of the community, before choosing two varieties to plant in our Lindenhurst Downtown – the Kwanzan Cherry Tree & the Snow Goose Flowering Cherry Tree.

Mayor Michael Lavorata said, “The Village of Lindenhurst extends its grateful thanks to Winter Bros. Waste Systems for this very generous donation towards the beautification of our Downtown.  We appreciate their partnership in our commitment to the planting, preserving, and caring of trees in our community.”  

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

ROADWORK NOTICES

May 24, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

CATSKILL AVENUE AND 35TH STREET: Milling – Wednesday, May 29, 2024 and May 30, 2024. Paving – Tuesday, June 4, 2024 and June 5, 2024. (WEATHER PERMITTING)

DEKALB AVENUE AND SOUTH 7TH STREET: Milling – Thursday, May 30, 2024 and May 31, 2024. Paving – Wednesday, June 5, 2024 and June 6, 2024. (WEATHER PERMITTING)

 PLEASE NOTE: All motor vehicles must be off the streets and out of driveways, if usage is required, by 7:00 AM; the streets will be reopened in the late afternoon.

The Village will make every effort to limit your inconvenience and keep the roads passable. Please bear with us as we make these much needed improvements to our village.

If cars are not moved off the roadway, they will be towed.

Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation. Should you have any questions, please contact the Superintendent of Public Works at 631-957-7520.

Filed Under: In the News

Unveiling of the 1901 Restored Long Island Rail Road Depot and Freight House

May 24, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Lindenhurst Historical Society and the Village of Lindenhurst will cohost the unveiling of the 1901 Restored Long Island Rail Road Depot and Freight House Museum’s William G. Pomeroy Foundation Historic Transportation Marker- Saturday June 8, 2024 at 1 P.M.

Celebrating its 50th year as a museum, the marker further designates the Depot and the adjoining Freight House as a significant Lindenhurst historic site

Lindenhurst, NY – The Lindenhurst Historical Society is proud to announce that it is the recipient of a William G. Pomeroy Foundation Historic Transportation Marker grant.  The grant funds were utilized to procure a Pomeroy Marker bearing an inscription that indicates the historic significance of the 1901 Restored LIRR Depot and Freight House and the role both the Depot and the Rail Road played in the 1870 founding of the City of Breslau.

The Historic Transportation Marker will be unveiled in a joint ceremony held by the Lindenhurst Historical Society and the Inc. Village of Lindenhurst on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at the 1901 Restored Depot and Freight House located at Irmisch Park at the intersection of South Broadway and South Third Street beginning at 1 P.M.  Included among the speakers helping to unveil the marker are Lindenhurst Village Mayor Mike Lavorata, Lindenhurst Village Trustees Doug Madlon and Maryann Weckerle,  Lindenhurst Village Historian Anna Jaeger and Town of Babylon Historian Mary Cascone.

Credited as Long Island’s first railroad museum, the Depot and Freight House replicates the Lindenhurst stop on the LIRR, recalling its original location along East Hoffman Avenue, close to the grade crossing at No. Wellwood Ave.

Depot Museum Site Manager Ed “Skip” Meinhold will help host the ceremony.  “We are excited to kick off the Depot’s 50th Anniversary Year with the Marker’s unveiling,” said Mr. Meinhold. “Our museum staff is looking forward to an exciting summer season at the Depot and hope to culminate our 50th Anniversary year in an even larger celebration this October.”  The 1901 Depot and Freight House Museum  are opened to the public from June thru October on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 2:00PM to 4:00PM.  Admission is free.

The Lindenhurst Historical Society has enjoyed a valuable and mutually advantageous partnership with the Inc. Village of Lindenhurst.  United in a shared vision to preserve, the partnership has produced three instances whereby buildings relevant to Breslau’s/ Lindenhurst’s founding and subsequent development as the 4th largest village in New York State were protected from demolition and preserved as museums.  The Lindenhurst Historical Society is proud to manage all three buildings as museums; The Lindenhurst Historical House Museum (reopening Fall 2024) at 272 South Wellwood Avenue and at Irmisch Park, the 1901 Restored Long Island Railroad Depot and Freight House Museum and the Old Village Hall Museum(reopening Summer 2024).

“All our museum buildings are all historically valuable in their own right,” said Village Historian Anna Jaeger, “but also provide intrinsic and germane exhibit space along with valuable storage for the Society’s collection of local artifacts, objects and historical items.”

“We are proud to be recognized once again by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation for our commitment to historical accuracy and to our ongoing endeavors to celebrate our community’s rich history,” said Village Museum Director Marianne Guglieri. “We are looking forward to the unveiling and to the community joining us to help celebrate this special event.”

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

ROADWORK RESCHEDULED

May 23, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

CATSKILL AVE AND 35TH STREET
DEKALB AVE AND NORTH 6TH STREET
Due to an unexpected change in the weather forecast, our contractor has cancelled the milling scheduled for today, May 23, and tomorrow, May 24. We will notify you as soon as we have a new date for the work to resume.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Should you have any questions, please call Superintendent of Public Works Rick Sorrentino at 631-957-7520.

Filed Under: In the News

2024 GRAND MARSHAL THOMAS ALOISI — KOREAN WAR VETERAN

May 22, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Thomas Aloisi is the current Senior Vice Commander of the Wade-Burns VFW Post 7279. 

As a proud and patriotic American, and influenced by the selfless sacrifices of prior generations, after graduating from high school in 1951, Tom signed up to serve his country in the Korean War.

Tom served for four (4) years with the United States Navy.  He did his Basic Training in Baltimore, Maryland, followed by Radio School in San Diego, California.  He was trained there as a Radio Communications Technician before being sent off to Yokohama, Japan.

A 62-year resident of Lindenhurst, Tom continues his service to the United States as an active member of the VFW.  He is dedicated to giving back, even in a small way, to honor the memory of the many men and women of our armed forces who were not as fortunate as himself.

Filed Under: In the News

IMPORTANT ROAD WORK NOTICES

May 22, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Catskill and 35th Street: Thursday, May 23, 2024

Dekalb Avenue and North 6th Street: Friday, May 24, 2024

The Village of Lindenhurst will be milling the roadway on Thursday, May 23 and Friday, May 24 (Weather Permitting). PLEASE NOTE: All motor vehicles must be off the streets and out of driveways, if usage is required, by 7:00 AM; the streets will be reopened in the late afternoon.

The Village will make every effort to limit your inconvenience and keep the roads passable. Please bear with us as we make these much needed improvements to our village.

If cars are not moved off the roadway, they will be towed.

Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation. Should you have any questions, please contact the Superintendent of Public Works at 631-957-7520.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

2024 LINDENHURST MEMORIAL DAY PARADE & CEREMONY

May 14, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Village of Lindenhurst & the United Veterans Council of Lindenhurst Wade-Burns Post 7279 Veterans of Foreign War (VFW), along with American Legion Feustel-Kurdt Post 1120, will host the 2024 Memorial Day Parade & Ceremonies on Monday, May 27, 2024.  This year’s Grand Marshal is surviving Korean War Veteran Thomas Aloisi.

The day of remembrance will begin at 10:00AM with congruent ceremonies by the VFW at Breslau Cemetery and the Lindenhurst Fire Department (LFD) at Fireman’s Memorial Park.  Following their ceremony, the VFW will march west on Newark Street, turn south on Delaware Avenue, and turn west on Charles Street to meet up with the LFD and other parade participants at Fireman’s Memorial Park.  From there, at 11:00AM, the parade will head west on Hartford Street, turn south on North Wellwood Avenue, making a brief stop on South Wellwood Avenue to lay a wreath at the WWI Memorial, and continue to Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, where a Memorial Day Observance will take place at approximately 12:00PM.

Marching with our Veterans organizations and the Lindenhurst Fire Department, will be elected officials, the Lindenhurst High School and Middle School marching bands & Junior ROTC, and many local civic organizations & community groups. 

Please join us on Monday, May 27th as Lindenhurst honors and remembers the brave men and women who died in the performance of their military duties while serving in the United States Armed Forces. 

*Please note, in the event of rain, the parade will be cancelled and ceremonies will be held at the Lindenhurst Fire Department Main House, 225 South Wellwood Avenue, at 10:00AM.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

CATSKILL AVENUE PRESENTATION FROM 4-30-2024

May 1, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

CLICK HERE to view the presentation from the fourth public meeting regarding the pilot traffic program implemented on Catskill Avenue. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss current conditions and proposed changes for traffic in the area.

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