Local Spotlight
Village Hall
430 South Wellwood Ave
Lindenhurst, NY 11757
Department of Public Works
121 Albany Ave
Lindenhurst, NY 11757
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The “Adopt A Senior” bus rolled out early on the morning of June 11th to go door-to-door delivering support, surprises, and “Lindy Pride!” to the Lindenhurst High School Class of 2020. This collaborative community effort, spearheaded by The Lindenhurst Community Cares Coalition, saw hundreds of our residents, business owners, and
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The newly-elected Chief and Assistant Fire Chiefs of the Lindenhurst Fire Department were recently officially sworn in to office by Lindenhurst Mayor Michael Lavorata. Craig A. Santoli, Chief Michael DeGregorio , 1st Assistant Chief David Collins, 2nd Assistant Chief Robert Santos, 3rd Assistant Chief Mayor Lavorata said, “Congratulations on being
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The Village of Lindenhurst is moving to create more space for outdoor dining – including possible closures of some municipal parking lots – to allow patrons of local eateries to safely enjoy “eating out” as businesses continue to slowly reopen. Mayor Michael Lavorata and Trustee RJ Renna have been working
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Pictured here with Lindenhurst Deputy Mayor Maryann Weckerle is Rip Tides Cocktails and Grill owner Carmen Sacente and her family, celebrating the opening of her new business, at 168 Montauk Highway in Lindenhurst, just prior to the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Like so many other business owners, Carmen has
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It is with a great deal of heartbreak and sorrow that we mourn the tragic loss of John Kehoe. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Kehoe family. His untimely death leaves our Lindenhurst community with a deep feeling of sorrow for the loss of such a valued
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“The Village of Lindenhurst sadly mourns the loss of long time respected horticulturist, John Kehoe, who passed away on April 1, 2020. John dedicated himself to beautifying and improving the Village for 35 years. His soft spoken style, knowledge and willingness to serve and help others will be sorely missed
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The following Executive Orders have been issued by Mayor Michael A. Lavorata in response to the COVID-19 outbreak: Executive Order – Declaration of Emergency March 15, 2020 Executive Order – Declaration of Emergency March 21, 2020 Executive Order – Declaration of Emergency March 27, 2020 Executive Order – Declaration of Emergency April 2,
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A host of local officials turned out for the Christina Renna Foundation’s Annual Angel’s Wish Gala. Attending was Lindenhurst Mayor Michael Lavorata, Deputy Mayor Maryann Weckerle, Trustee Pat Pichichero, Trustee RJ Renna, along with his parents, Phil and Rene Renna, founders of the foundation, Suffolk County Legislator Kevin McCaffrey, and
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The Village of Lindenhurst hosted the first Boating Safety Course of the year since the enactment of “Brianna’s Law,” Which took effect on January 1, 2020. The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 01-04 presented the course at the Lindenhurst Rainbow Center. Those who attended received a special visit from Gina
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The Village of Lindenhurst kicked off the 2019 holiday season with the annual Fire Department Christmas Parade and Historical Society Tree Lighting Ceremony. This year, the Historical Society designated long-time Village residents Patrick and Lillian Pigott as the official Christmas Tree Lighters. Mayor Michael Lavorata said, “The holidays bring colder

