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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.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

Mayor’s Beautification Society Geranium Sale

April 24, 2024 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 13, 2024. Fill out the order form below and return, with payment, to Lindenhurst Village Hall.

2024 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”

Filed Under: Local Spotlight, Mayor's Beautification Society

STEVEN CASTIGLIONE EARNS EAGLE SCOUT RANK

April 23, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

During a recent Court of Honor Ceremony for Steven Castiglione, Mayor Michael Lavorata declared April 17th, 2024 as “Steven Castiglione Day” in the Village of Lindenhurst, and that all residents should celebrate Steven’s outstanding achievement as an Eagle Scout.  For Steven’s Eagle Scout project, he helped beautify a local creek by planting four Butterfly Bushes and two Forsythia Bushes.  Additionally, he built and hung two birdhouses with the help of his family, friends and fellow members of Troop 60.

Mayor Michael Lavorata said, “I am so proud of Steven’s accomplishment of becoming an Eagle Scout.  Achieving the distinction of Eagle Scout is no small feat, as it is the highest attainable rank in the Boy Scouts of America.  It represents the culmination of years of dedication, perseverance, and commitment to the principles of scouting.”  

Pictured here (left to right) are:  Trustee Douglas Madlon, Eagle Scout Steven Castiglione, and Mayor Michael Lavorata.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

Junior Mayor Attends Village Board Meeting

April 19, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

The Village Board had a special guest at the April 16th meeting! The Village Board was joined by Junior Mayor Pia Parikh. Pia is a 4th grade student at Albany Avenue and was one of the winners of the “Loving Lindenhurst” contest. Pia created an “Everything Lindy” puzzle with each piece representing a different thing she loves about Lindenhurst, including the library, Albany Avenue School, Winter on Wellwood, and more.

Pia opened the Village Board meeting by leading the Pledge of Allegiance. She then joined the Board to follow along with the meeting’s agenda, share some of her favorite things in Lindenhurst, and even made the motion to close out the meeting!

We look forward to welcoming more of the Junior Mayors at the Village Board meetings throughout the year.

Pictured here: Members of the Village Board with Junior Mayor Pia Parikh

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

Lindy American Little League Opening Day

April 18, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

On April 13th, the chilly, windy weather did not dampen the enthusiasm of the North Lindenhurst American Little League (LALL) Opening Day Parade and Ceremony. The Little League Parade, a beloved tradition in the Lindenhurst community, signals the start of the baseball season.

Mayor Michael Lavorata said, “The Lindenhurst Village Board is grateful to all who help with the Lindenhurst American Little League, especially League President Robert Pacheco and all the LALL officers, managers, coaches, team parents, volunteers, and team sponsors. Also, best wishes to all our Little Leaguers as they grab their mitts, and bats to play ball and enjoy another season.”  

Pictured here celebrating Opening Day with the Little Leaguers and Quaker Jack of the Long Island Ducks are (left to right):  Mayor Michael Lavorata, LALL President Robert Pacheco, Trustee Douglas Madlon, Quaker Jack, Suffolk County Legislature Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey, Babylon Town Councilman Anthony Manetta, Babylon Town Councilman DuWayne Gregory, Village Administrator Joe Barone, and Former LALL President Jason Peckholdt.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

LFD CHIEFS & OFFICERS SWORN IN

April 11, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Mayor Michael Lavorata recently swore in our Lindenhurst Fire Department Chiefs and Officers for another year of service to our community – Chief David Collins, 1st Assistant Chief Robert Santos, 2nd Assistant Chief Jonathan Cutolo, 3rd Assistant Chief David Brink, Secretary Charles Vozzo, and Treasurer Sarah-Marie Callahan. 

Mayor 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 are grateful to have the Department under their leadership.  On behalf of the people of the Lindenhurst community, thank you!”

Pictured here (left to right) are Trustee Patrick Pichichero, Deputy Mayor RJ Renna, Mayor Michael Lavorata, Chief David Collins, 1st Assistant Chief Robert Santos, 2nd Assistant Chief Jonathan Cutolo, and 3rd Assistant Chief David Brink.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

DELAWARE BARBER SHOP RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY

April 11, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Pictured here, members of the Lindenhurst Chamber of Commerce and local elected officials recently joined the new management team of the Delaware Barber Shop, brothers Gabriel & Ariel, as they celebrated their grand opening!  Located in Lindenhurst at 200 Montauk Highway, Suite C, they specialize in all men’s haircuts and the latest styles. 

Trustee Doug Madlon said, “We are excited to welcome Gabriel & Ariel to Lindenhurst, and we extend to them our best wishes for prosperity and success.  I urge everyone to continue to support our Lindenhurst Business Community.”

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

LINDENHURST VILLAGE OFFICIALS SWORN IN

April 11, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Village Hall was abuzz on Organization Night, April 1st, 2024, with much activity.  First, re-elected officials Mayor Michael A. Lavorata and Trustee Richard J. Renna, and newly-elected Trustee Douglas J. Madlon were sworn in to office by Suffolk County District Court Judge Evan Zuckerman.

“I am truly honored to be re-elected Mayor of the greatest Village on Earth!  The confidence shown to me by the residents of Lindenhurst Village is very special and I do not take their support lightly.  I promise to continue doing the great things that we have accomplished these last 7 years,” said Mayor Lavorata. Trustee Renna, who was also re-appointed that night as the Village Deputy Mayor, said, “I’m truly honored to have been re-elected to serve the Village of Lindenhurst. As your Deputy Mayor, I’m excited to collaborate with the board to enhance our downtown area and ensure that Lindenhurst continues to progress in the right direction.”

Trustee Madlon added, “I am honored and grateful to be elected as a Trustee in our Village of Lindenhurst. I love living in Lindenhurst and promise to work hard to keep our suburban way of life strong and vibrant.

Additionally, Mayor Lavorata re-appointed the Village’s Administration Team, who took over six months ago — Village Administrator Joe Barone, Village Clerk Katie Schrader, Village Deputy Clerk Katie McCaffrey, and Secretary to the Mayor & Village Board Brianna Bartolotta.  The primarily female team, the first in the Village’s history, will continue to oversee Village Hall, with their main priority being, as always, to provide excellent, ever-improving constituent services.

PICTURE #1 – Suffolk County District Court Judge Evan Zuckerman swears in Mayor Michael A. Lavorata

PICTURE #2 — Suffolk County District Court Judge Evan Zuckerman swears in Trustee Richard J. Renna

PICTURE #3 — Suffolk County District Court Judge Evan Zuckerman swears in Trustee Douglas J. Madlon

PICTURE #4 – Newly Sworn In Village Elected Officials (left to right): Trustee Douglas Madlon, Mayor Michael Lavorata, and Deputy Mayor RJ Renna

PICTURE #5 – Newly Sworn In Village Administration Team (left to right): Village Clerk Katie Schrader, Village Administrator Joe Barone, Suffolk County District Court Judge Evan Zuckerman, Village Deputy Clerk Katie McCaffrey, and Secretary to the Mayor & Village Board Brianna Bartolotta

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

VILLAGE TAXES DUE APRIL 1, 2024

March 1, 2024 by Katie McCaffrey Leave a Comment

Village tax bills have been mailed out and are due by April 1, 2024 without penalty. Payments received after this date are late and subject to a 5% plus $2.00 penalty. Tax payments are only accepted in full – no partial payments will be accepted.

Payments can be made in the following ways:

In-Person – Payments can be made by cash, check, money order, or credit card in person at Village Hall Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 3:30 PM.

There is a non-refundable service fee charged from the credit card processing company of 2.95% for credit card payments (in person and online). This fee does not go to the Village.

Mail – Check payments can also be mailed to Village Hall. Check payments can be mailed to:

Lindenhurst Village Hall
Attn: Tax Department
430 S. Wellwood Ave.
Lindenhurst, NY 11757

Envelopes must be postmarked on or before April 1, 2024 in order for the amount on the bill to be valid. Pleasure return the bottom portion of the bill with payment.

Late Tax Payments – If payment is not received by April 1, 2024 a 5 percent penalty and a $2.00 fee will be charged in addition to the tax amount. This fee will continue to increase each month it is not paid.

Filed Under: Local Spotlight

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