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Road Closure Notice for 3/25 St. Patrick’s Parade

March 16, 2023 by Katie McCaffrey

The following roads will be closed at 10:00 AM in celebration of the St. Patrick’s Parade on Saturday, March 25th:
– Hartford Street (Wellwood to Irmisch)
– Irmisch Avenue (Byrd to Hartford)
– Charles Street (Hartford to Alleghany)
– North Wellwood Avenue (Hoffman to John)
– South Wellwood Avenue at Reade Avenue
– South Wellwood Avenue at Gates Avenue
– Wellwood Avenue and Hoffman Avenue (between S. 1st St. & Travis St.)
– East Hoffman Avenue and High Street

North Wellwood Avenue from (Hoffman Avenue to John Street) will remain closed until 4:00 PM.

The following intersections at North Wellwood Avenue will be closed:
– N. Wellwood Ave. at Auburn Street
– N. Wellwood Ave. at Bristol Street
– N. Wellwood Ave. at John Street
– N. Wellwood Ave. at Dover Street
– N. Wellwood Ave. at Easton Street
– N. Wellwood Ave. at Fremont Street
– N. Wellwood Ave. at Harrington Avenue
– N. Wellwood Ave. at Gary Street
– N. Wellwood Ave. at Dekalb Avenue



Filed Under: In the News

Mayor’s Beautification Society’s Pancake Breakfast

February 23, 2023 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Filed Under: In the News, Mayor's Beautification Society

Mayor’s Message – February 2023

February 23, 2023 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Village of Lindenhurst is preparing to begin work on a project to improve pedestrian and traffic safety on Wellwood Avenue, in the heart of the Downtown Business District. Funded partly through a Suffolk County Jumpstart Grant, this project will include the installation of pedestrian crosswalks, sidewalk bulbouts and median extensions, repaving and curbing of the road, and restriping and reangling of parking spaces.

An additional component of this “facelift” to our Downtown, will be the planned removal, relocation, and replanting of trees along Wellwood Avenue. Many tree species that were planted long ago have turned out to be unsuitable for growth and flourishment in the Downtown. Dead and dying trees will be identified for removal, as well as trees that have damaged the sidewalks, creating pedestrian hazards, and trees that are interfering with wires.

As the Village creates a plan for the relocation of old trees and planting of new ones, we are committed to planting two trees throughout the Village for every one removed. The species of new trees to be planted will be chosen for their longevity; ones that will not become too large and cause future damage. As we map out the plan for Wellwood Avenue, we will take into account such things as, choosing sites that will work better for the viewing of store signs, and the overall beautification of the Village Downtown. Once we lay the locations out, it is possible that our Village Downtown will have even more trees!

We will also make sure that all tree memorial placards that need to be removed during the process will be put back, and families and loved ones will be notified if any are to be relocated.

As your Mayor, and on behalf of the Village Board, we are committed to keeping the planting, preserving, and caring of trees as a top priority for the Village of Lindenhurst. Reducing the carbon footprint is one of the greatest challenges of our generation, and trees are here to fight with us. Let us build a greener future together!

I remain proud to serve as your Mayor. Let us continue to work to ensure Lindenhurst will be a great place to live, work, and play, for many generations to come.

Filed Under: Mayor's Message

MUSIC ROCKS THE LINDENHURST MOOSE LODGE

February 10, 2023 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Lindenhurst Moose Lodge 1421 hosted members and friends at a sell-out dinner and entertainment from local band, “The Mutant Kings”, fronted by Lindenhurst resident & member of the Moose, Gerry Ferretti.  The Lindenhurst Moose Lodge is about celebrating life together, and serving the Lindenhurst Community by supporting our youth, the elderly, and local food pantries. The Lindenhurst Moose Lodge also supports our children at Mooseheart, and our seniors at Moosehaven. There is always something for everyone at the Lindenhurst Moose Lodge.  

Pictured here (from left to right) are Mayor Michael Lavorata, Tommy “Boom Boom” Dee, Andrew Samour, Gerry Ferretti, and Dan Doll.

Filed Under: In the News

LINDENHURST YOUTH CENTER RECEIVED TOB-IDA DONATION

January 26, 2023 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Pictured here, Babylon Town Supervisory Rich Schaffer and Babylon Town Industrial Development Agency CEO Tom Dolan recently presented a $9,300.00 donation to help fund the Lindenhurst Youth Center. The mission of the Lindenhurst Youth Center is to provide opportunities for all our youth to become caring, responsible, and contributing members of the Lindenhurst community.

Mayor Michael Lavorata said, “I thank Supervisor Schaffer and the IDA for their generous donation to the Lindenhurst Youth Center. This is another example of the Village and Town working together to provide the best service to the residents of our mutual constituency. I would also like to thank Karla Desimini and the Youth Center staff for their ongoing hard work and dedication to the youth of Lindenhurst.”

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2nd Annual St. Patrick’s Parade

January 4, 2023 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Lindenhurst St. Patrick’s Parade Committee is excited to announce that the 2nd annual St. Patrick’s Parade will be held on Saturday, March 25, 2023 beginning at 12:00 PM.

Filed Under: In the News

New Year’s Eve Centennial Ball Drop!

December 20, 2022 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Village of Lindenhurst, along with the Lindenhurst Chamber of Commerce, will be hosting a New Year’s Eve event on 12/31 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Village Square. Join us to ring in the Village’s 100th anniversary year with giveaways, fireworks, and live music!

If you have any questions about the event, please contact Village Hall at info@villageoflindenhurstny.gov or (631) 957-7500.

Filed Under: In the News

New Year’s Eve Centennial Ball Drop!

December 7, 2022 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Village of Lindenhurst, along with the Lindenhurst Chamber of Commerce, will be hosting a New Year’s Eve event on 12/31 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Village Square. Join us to ring in the Village’s 100th anniversary year with giveaways, fireworks, and live music!

If you have any questions about the event, please contact Village Hall at info@villageoflindenhurstny.gov or (631) 957-7500.

Filed Under: In the News

Mayor’s Message – December 2022

November 28, 2022 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

A MESSAGE FROM

LINDENHURST MAYOR MICHAEL LAVORATA

December is upon us and signals the time we light up Wellwood Avenue for the holidays! 

The expanded “Winter on Wellwood” is a magical vision in our Downtown Business District, and our annual celebration to welcome the holiday season has grown into a festive, family-friendly, day of spectacular community fun.  This year will include ice sculpting, carolers in the park, and a variety of vendors in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce Santa In The Park, Business Improvement District Christmas Kindlmarket, Lindenhurst Fire Department Holiday Parade, Lindenhurst Historical Society Tree Lighting, and many other community organizations joining together in the holiday fun.  The Village sincerely appreciates all of the prep and planning that it takes for our Lindenhurst Community and guests to enjoy and share a memorable day. This day, in particular, is so complex and includes detailed planning that takes months, and an army of volunteers, to implement.  Special thanks to Deputy Mayor Maryann Weckerle, Trustee RJ Renna, Chamber of Commerce President Jo-Ann Boettcher, Business Improvement District President Jason Kontakis, Village Historian Anna Jaeger, LFD Chiefs Michael DeGregorio, David Collins, Robert Santos, Jonathan Cutolo, and all who do an amazing job in planning and organizing the event.

Walking our historic downtown during the holidays really makes you proud to be a resident in our beautiful Lindenhurst Community, and I continue to be so proud to serve as your Mayor. I wish all of our residents, businesses, and their families, a wonderful, holiday season.

Filed Under: Mayor's Message

Event Volunteers Needed!

November 17, 2022 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

2023 is the Village of Lindenhurst’s 100th Anniversary! The Village of Lindenhurst 100th Anniversary Committee has an exciting schedule of events planned to celebrate our centennial. We are looking for volunteers that would be interested in assisting with these events.

If you are interested in volunteering, there will be an informational meeting at the Rainbow Room, 293 Buffalo Avenue, on Saturday 12/3 at 10:00 AM. Please send an email to info@villageoflindenhurstny.gov with your name, email, and phone number if you plan to attend. All community groups are encouraged to participate and attend the meeting.

Additionally, please fill out the Volunteer Information Form. If you have any questions, please contact Lindenhurst Village Hall at (631) 957-7500 or info@villageoflindenhurstny.gov.

Filed Under: In the News

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