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Denise M. Bonilla
Denise M. Bonilla has covered the Town of Babylon since January 2009. Since starting at Newsday in 2003, she has covered a variety of beats, including criminal justice and immigration. In 2006, Bonilla was part of a team honored for Distinguished Breaking News Coverage by the New York Newspaper Publishers Association. In 2010, she received the President’s Choice Award from the nation’s oldest press club, the Society of the Silurians, and a first place features award from the Press Club of Long Island for her series on Alzheimer’s disease.
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Lindenhurst seeks bids to restore Shore Road Park, envisions storm buffer zone
Photo credit: Alexi Knock
The Village of Lindenhurst is sending out a request for bids for engineering work on Shore Road Park, which was damaged during superstorm Sandy.
The work will be part of the Shore Road Park Waterfront Habitat Restoration Project. The project’s mission is to restore the beachfront of the park, which sits on the Great South Bay. The goal is to control future erosion due to hurricanes, nor’easters,...
Read more »Lindenhurst hires security camera consultant
Photo credit: Alexi Knock, 2011
The Village of Lindenhurst has hired a consultant to help with its security camera system.
The village has hired Suffolk Lock Security Professionals Inc., of Lindenhurst, to conduct an assessment of the village’s security cameras and write up a proposal for improvements. The village has agreed to pay the company no more than $2,000 for the work.
Clerk-treasurer Shawn Cullinane said the...
Read more »Landscaping after Sandy focus of seminar
Photo credit: Newsday / Thomas A. Ferrara
Lindenhurst Village and the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County are holding a seminar Saturday on yard recovery after superstorm Sandy.
The seminar will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lindenhurst Rainbow Senior Center, 293 Buffalo Ave.
Among the topics that will be discussed are landscape concerns, storm damage issues and remedies, suggestions for salt and drought-tolerant...
Read more »Lindenhurst Sandy-relief effort Camp Bulldog closing
Photo credit: Barry Sloan
Camp Bulldog, the grassroots effort to help victims of superstorm Sandy in Lindenhurst Village, is closing its doors on Sunday.
The organization is having a ceremony at 3 p.m. in Shore Road Park to thank the dozens of volunteers and hundreds of organizations and businesses that gave donations. The ceremony will feature village and Babylon Town officials, as well as a performance by the Albany...
Read more »Lindenhurst residents challenge proposed Arby's restaurant
Photo credit: Ian J. Stark
Nearly two dozen residents turned out at a Lindenhurst Village planning board hearing to voice their concerns about a proposed Arby’s restaurant.
The public hearing last week was for an application from Thomas J. Clarke, who has proposed building an Arby’s restaurant with a drive-through window at 100 West Sunrise Hwy. The commercial property, between 41st and 42nd streets, is currently the...
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