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September 6 Lindy Edition: Village Board & Weather
What’s happening today includes several meetings.

I'm an editor and writer with almost two decades of experience who's proud to call Lindenhurst my home. I've lived here all of my life, and love the town, all of it, especially the people and its history.
Lindenhurst and the people who live here have their own unique ebb and flow, and the town has given rise to such famous people as rock star Pat Benatar, Dan Lauria, star of The Wonder Years and Broadway's Lombardi, and Jack Barry, host of 1980s game show Joker's Wild.
Like Benatar, Lauria and Barry, I, too, am a graduate of Lindenhurst Senior High School, where I actually met my now husband of almost 15 years.
After graduating from the high school, I went to Stony Brook University, where I majored in History and Social Sciences, and minored in Socio-Legal Studies. While attending college I worked at the Lindenhurst Memorial Library as a Page.
I started college with the intent of becoming a lawyer, but that chapter of my life ended with an opportunity to go into publishing. I graduated from the university and started working as an assistant editor for a local B2B trade magazine.
I fell in love with publishing, and so during the next decade-plus, I worked my way up covering the residential and commercial design industries - even doing a start-up that served the metro-New York salon industry and becoming editor of a design website.
In recent years I turned my attention to covering the communities of Long Island, especially those on the South Shore.
Now I get to cover and serve the Lindy community as editor of Lindenhurst Patch. I truly love it here, and am proud to have lived here in Lindy on the Great South Bay all of my life.
My intent is to cover Lindy through the eyes of a life-long resident, providing the scoop on everything from the village and town government and school board and sports to the annual festivities and activities that we've all come to love through the years.
I want Lindenhurst Patch to continue to be the news and information resource for my fellow residents, all with their help, input and support.
I hope they enjoy this site, and turn to it for all things Lindy.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs? I have them.
Are you registered with a certain party? I’m a registered voter.
Religion
Do you consider yourself really religious? I have beliefs.
Do you identify with a certain religion? I have beliefs.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Specifically, school budget is a hot-button issue, as is attracting and supporting local business, and broadly keeping Lindenhurst a beautiful, safe and vibrant community and decision-making that takes into account all of the segments.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I think a strong community is one that respects residents, as well as the business community, and takes both into consideration when it comes to planning and legislation.
What’s happening today includes several meetings.

Today’s question asks Lindy residents about their first-day-of-school memories.
Southampton police say Adrian Golaszewski allegedly operated a motor vehicle while under the influence of a drug.
What’s happening today and through the weekend includes the rescheduled town Beach Blast and tastings.
Today’s question asks Lindy residents about how they were affected by the hurricane on August 27.
SCPD identified Copiague resident Ramon Peralta as the pedestrian seriously injured in a motor vehicle crash in North Lindenhurst on Monday.
Mayor asks non-residents to stay north of Montauk Highway.
Community takes steps to clean up after hurricane floods roads, downs trees and takes out power.
Mayor says police and fire units, all village departments are prepared; evacuation center at Lindenhurst High School will be open as long as needed.
Key contacts, numbers and websites for emergency services and offices Lindenhurst residents might need as Hurricane Irene bears down on Long Island.
Though no mandatory evacuation has been set by the town, officials are urging residents in low-lying areas to voluntarily leave ahead of Irene for their safety.
Here's what Lindenhurst residents are seeing before, during and after the hurricane.
Concerned about storm’s track and tide’s effect on flood zones, officials met with the school, fire department and Suffolk Police to discuss preparedness.
What’s happening includes thunderstorms, approaching Hurricane Irene, book talk, lunch, orientation, a movie and a meeting.
Lindenhurst benefit is canceled while Babylon Town Beach Blast is postponed.
Today’s question asks Lindy residents about their storm preparations.
Nedell reflects on the passing of her father, Laurence, in the attacks on the World Trade Center and what she's doing now to honor him and help others in Lindenhurst and elsewhere who lost loved ones on 9/11.
Reports of moving ground and swaying buildings, including Lindenhurst Village Hall, but no damage.
Crews on standby to keep roads passable for residents in Lindenhurst and across the town.
Locals take to social media networks to share reaction to the effects of the 5.8 East Coast earthquake felt in Lindenhurst and across Long Island Tuesday.