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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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2025 Free Summer Concert Series

May 7, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

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Village of Lindenhurst Celebrates Arbor Day

April 29, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Village of Lindenhurst proudly celebrated Arbor Day by planting a new tree with the help of some of its youngest residents! Children from Caring & Creative Childcare joined the Village’s Horticulture Department in a hands-on tree planting ceremony that highlighted the importance of environmental stewardship.

The enthusiastic young helpers eagerly took part by pouring dirt into the hole surrounding the newly planted tree, working side by side with Village staff. The activity gave the children a fun, engaging opportunity to connect with nature and contribute to their community in a meaningful way.

As part of the celebration, the children also learned about the vital role trees play in our environment, including how they provide clean air, shade, and habitats for wildlife. Village officials shared the story and significance of Arbor Day, helping to inspire a new generation of environmentally conscious citizens.

“We are thrilled to include our youngest residents in this meaningful tradition,” said Mayor Lavorata. “Arbor Day is a celebration of growth and sustainability, and what better way to honor that than by involving the next generation.”

The Village of Lindenhurst remains committed to promoting green initiatives and fostering a deeper appreciation for nature within the community.

Pictured: Members of the Village Horticulture team – Al Lopez, Keith Arco, and George Simpson, along with Heather Ulrich and Judy Yevick of Caring & Creative Childcare, Village Administrator Joe Barone, Deputy Mayor RJ Renna, Mayor Michael Lavorata, and Deputy Clerk Katie McCaffrey.

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First Precinct Community Meeting

April 29, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

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Lindenhurst Historical Society celebrates the 1901 Restored LIRR Depot and Freight House Museum’s 50th Anniversary with a Community Picnic, Sunday May 18, 2025

April 23, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The 1901 Restored LIRR Depot and Freight House Museum pays tribute to Lindenhurst’s 1870 founding as Breslau; due in large part to the 1867 advent of rail service

Lindenhurst, NY – Where were you fifty years ago, Sunday May 18, 1975? Local radio stations were playing the #1 song-Earth, Wind and Fire’s “Shining Star”, the day was partly cloudy and the temperature was in the 60’s, the evening’s moon was in a first quarter phase, TV’s hits included “All in the Family” and “Maude”, Master Derby had just won the Preakness, President Gerald Ford declared an end to the “Vietnam Era” and at Irmisch Historical Park, here in Lindenhurst, Historical Society members celebrated “another auspicious Pfingst Sunday” by marking the Grand Opening of the 1901 Restored LIRR Depot and Freight House Museum. Lindenhurst Historical Society members, dignities including Mayor Thomas Kost and Suffolk County Legislator Joseph Bassano and residents were on hand to cut the ribbon; officially dedicating Suffolk County’s first railroad museum.

This year on Sunday, May 18, 2025 history will repeat itself when the Lindenhurst Historical Society celebrates the Depot and Freight House Museum’s 50th Anniversary as a museum with a “Community Picnic” on Irmisch Historical Park’s Great Lawn. The day’s festivities will include music, museum tours, a variety of food trucks, a model train display, raffles and lawn games and sack races for the children and young at heart. Opening ceremonies will begin at noon and the fun will continue until 4PM.

Lindenhurst’s Irmisch Historical Park, located at the intersection of South Broadway and South Third Street, has been home to the 1901 Restored LIRR Depot and Freight House Museum since November 1968, when the structures were placed there after being moved from their original location on South Hoffman Avenue at South Wellwood Avenue; where they had served Lindenhurst since March 1901 as its train depot and freight house. In the late 1960’s, when the LIRR announced plans to eliminate grade crossings and elevate the railroad tracks, the depot and freight house, had fallen into disrepair and now faced demolition. Lindenhurst Historical Society members seized the opportunity to snatch the building from the wrecking ball’s wrath and preserve the depot and adjoining freight house as a museum. The Historical Society spearheaded the buildings’ renovations, garnering volunteer labor, Village financial support and federal funding, transforming the dilapidated buildings into a Museum that replicates the building’s 1901 appearance. Recalling that our community can trace its 1870 founding as Breslau in part to the establishment of the South Side Railroad’s single track in 1867, the 1901 Depot and Freight House Museum, recently designated a Historical Transportation Site by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, is a fitting tribute to the railroad’s influence on Lindenhurst’s evolution; from Breslau to today’s thriving Village, the fourth largest in New York State.

Today, Irmisch Historical Park is also home to the Village’s Old Village Hall Museum. Both museums are managed by the Lindenhurst Historical Society and contain artifacts and historic objects from the Society’s sizeable collection. Docent guided tours are available when each museum is opened.

Residents, friends and neighbors are welcome to join the Lindenhurst Historical Society on Sunday, May 18 for this community celebration highlighting the Restored 1901 Depot and Freight House’s 50th Anniversary and kicking off the Museums’ 2025 Summer Season.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

State of the Village

April 21, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Mayor Lavorata invites residents of the Village of Lindenhurst to attend the 3rd annual State of the Village address on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The event will take place at the Rainbow Room, located at 293 Buffalo Avenue (entrance closest to 34th Street) at 6:30 PM.

The Mayor will provide a review of the previous year and discuss upcoming projects and improvements taking place in the Village of Lindenhurst.

For questions, please email info@villageoflindenhurstny.gov or call Village Hall at (631) 957-7500.

Filed Under: In the News

2025 Mayor’s Beautification Society Geranium Sale

April 14, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Mayor’s Beautification Society is happy to announce its annual geranium sale! Geraniums are $6.00 each or 6 for $30.00. Please place orders by May 10, 2025. Fill out the order form below and return, with payment, to Lindenhurst Village Hall.

2025 Mayor’s Beautification Geranium Sale Order Form

Online payments can be made at the following link: https://www.govpaynow.com/gps/user/cyg/plc/a0044d

In the field that says “Account #” please write “Geranium Sale”

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LFD CHIEFS & OFFICERS SWORN IN

April 7, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Congratulations to our newly-elected Lindenhurst Fire Department Officers — Chief of the Department Robert Santos, First Assistant Chief Jonathan Cutolo, Second Assistant Chief David Brink, Third Assistant Chief Stephen Batz, Secretary Charles Vozzo, and Treasurer Sarah-Marie Callahan.

Mayor Michael Lavorata said “Our Lindenhurst Fire Department Chiefs and Officers truly, faithfully, and diligently perform their duties and render invaluable, selfless service to our residents. We congratulate our new Chiefs, and we are grateful to former Chief David Collins for his exemplary term in office. On behalf of the people of the Lindenhurst community, thank you!”

Pictured here (left to right) are Trustee Patrick Pichichero, Trustee Maryann Weckerle, Trustee Douglas Madlon, Deputy Mayor RJ Renna, Mayor Michael Lavorata, Chief David Robert Santos, 1st Assistant Chief Jonathan Cutolo, 2nd Assistant Chief David Brink, 3rd Assistant Chief Stephen Batz, Secretary Charles Vozzo, and Treasurer Sarah-Marie Callahan.

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TIME CHANGE NOTICE — ORGANIZATION MEETING

April 1, 2025 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Please be advised that the Organization Meeting on Monday, April 7, 2025, will now begin at 6:00 PM at Village Hall, 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst.
Agenda on Boarddocs will be available to view on the day of the meeting.

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