A 48-year-old man let as many as 250 teenagers to drink alcohol at his Dix Hills home on Friday night, Suffolk police said in announcing they'd ticketed him for breaking a law that punishes underage party hosts.

Cops went to the home, on Curtis Path, at 11:14 p.m. and ticketed the man, Krzysztof Gasiorowski.

Parents of drunken youths were called to pick up their kids, and a 14-year-old girl went to Huntington Hospital to be treated for what police termed "excessive alcohol intoxication."

Gasiorowski did not immediately return a message left late last night at his home.

Police did not say whether Gasiorowski was related to any of the drinkers, how the teenagers got the alcohol or whether any of them were ticketed for being under 21 and in possession of alcohol.

Both Nassau and Suffolk have so-called social-host laws that ban adults from allowing other people's children to drink in their homes.

The county legislature signed Suffolk's law in December 2007.

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