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Week in Review: Man Stabbed on Wellwood, Hurricane Opening in Oct.
A run-down of the top headlines in Lindenhurst this week.

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Catch up on the big headlines from the past week below with the top five headlines that got your neighbors' attention this week.
Police: Man Stabbed on N. Wellwood Avenue
A man was stabbed multiple times on North Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst near the Brewhaus Pub and Nick's Smoke Shop on early Monday morning, police said.
According to the Suffolk County Police Department, Lindenhurst residents Dale Campiglia, 47, and Robert St. John, 25, were involved in an altercation in the street in front of 111 North Wellwood Avenue when Campiglia reportedly stabbed St. John multiple times.
Duffy's Ale House Reopened
Duffy's Ale House, the popular Lindenhurst restaurant that was closed down in the middle of last week by the New York State Department of Taxation, has announced the eatery will reopen for business on Monday.
A hand-written sign was placed over the doors to the business, noting the restaurant owners' intent to reopen on Monday.
Town Replacing Venetian Shores’ Roller Rink
The Town of Babylon is in the midst of replacing a roller rink that fell into disrepair at Venetian Shores Park in southern Lindenhurst.
According to town communications director Kevin Bonner, the rink had been unused for many years now after falling into disrepair.
Hurricane Grill Slated for October Opening, Now Hiring
Lindenhurst's newest restaurant is preparing itself for a grand opening later this fall in October, according to the owner.
"We're slated, right now, for an October 21 opening," Steve Critelli, owner and general manager of Hurricane Grill & Wings in Hauppague. Critelli, along with his father and brother, will own and operate the new Lindenhurst location on Montauk Highway.
Classic American Restaurant Closed, Up for Sale
The popular Classic American Restaurant in West Babylon has closed down and been put up for sale, owners confirmed via Facebook this week.
“Yes it's true,” noted co-owner Colleen Gaertner on the business’ Facebook page. “I would like to thank all of our employees, friends, family and loyal customers for [their] support and patronage for the last 13 years. It has been our pleasure to serve you! Thank You!”
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