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Published by jnegrin, 2022-07-29 11:37:31

Oceanside Living-In Book 2022

Oceanside Living-In Book 2022

IOSLCAENANDSPIADREK/
Eat • Play • Shop

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OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD 2022-2023

The Hal Knopf Team

Thank you to all of our clients and
customers for your confidence and trust.

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A letter from the

PUBLISHER

The past two years were tough for Oceanside and Island OCEANSIDE/
ISLAND PARK
Park, but its always-resourceful people came through once
A special supplement to the
again, just as we did after Hurricane Sandy's wake in 2012.
HERALDOCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK
Neighbors helping neighbors. That’s what Oceanside
Senior Reporter
and Island Park are all about. And what they continue to Jake Pellegrino

be. We looked out for each other all through the Covid-19 Publisher
Stuart Richner
crisis. Everyone stepped up during this challenging time:
Vice President of Sales
Stuart grocery stores and other necessary retailers, community Rhonda Glickman
Richner organizations, civic leaders, local officials, etc. And we can
never thank enough our health care workers for their selfless Executive Editor
Michael Hinman
dedication. Now we understand just how resilient we, as a community, are.
Deputy Editor
The pandemic tested all of us beyond our limits. Oceanside and Island Jeffrey Bessen

Park, however, remain strong. Both are communities full of fighters, and as the Features/
Special Sections Editor
pandemic shifts to endemic stage and we fully resume our lives, we are all
Karen Bloom
reinvigorated and re-energized.
Multi Media
Throughout the crisis, the Oceanside/Island Park Herald remained steadfast Marketing Consultants

in informing everyone of the impact of the pandemic, and also all of the great Michelle Auclair
Ellen Frisch
things individuals, stores, police, firefighters, schools and community leaders
Creative Director
were doing to keep moving forward. Herald reporters were at meetings, and Designer

talking to you and your neighbors, to paint a portrait of a hamlet and a village Jeffrey Negrin

that may have struggled at times, but one that also is winning. CEANSID

Richner Communications, which owns the Herald, was proud to do its part, MBER OF COMM

too. Richner offered thousands of businesses marketing grants so that the In Association with
The Oceanside
merchants — the lifeblood of the community — could carry on.
Chamber of Commerce
Now that we have emerged from the pandemic with vaccines and medical

advances in our arsenal, we are ready to charge ahead with optimism and

renewed vigor.

In this edition of our annual Living In Oceanside/Island Park, we look at

all that is wonderful about these two communities. A special publication of

your hometown newspaper, it’s published in cooperation with the Oceanside

Chamber of Commerce. We are honored to mark another year as the chamber's

official publication.

We hope you find this issue useful and informative, and that you enjoy

reading Oceanside/Island Park Herald 52 weeks a year.

Be well and be safe.

O

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Stuart Richner E
Publisher
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FEATURED

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Austin Boulevard

A road that defines Island Park

Photo: Tim Baker/Herald

17

Marine Nature
Study Area

Glimpse a 'slice'of wildlife

Photo: Tim Baker/Herald

21

Masone Beach

Island Park's serene yet eventful 'gem'

Photo: Tim Baker/Herald

INSIDE THE COVER
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Chamber of Commerce.................................................... 31-34
Eat • Play • Shop
Clubs and Organization...........................................................12

Did you Know Island Park.......................................................10

Did you Know Oceanside .......................................................11

Elected Officials...........................................................................30

Important Numbers ...................................................................29

Island Park Mayor Letter ............................................................8

Friedberg JCC ...............................................................................16

Liberty Lighthouse ................................................................... 20

Oceanside Chamber President Letter ................................6

Places of Worship.......................................................................14 CEANSID
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Publishers Letter............................................................................3 OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD 2022-2023 www.liherald.com

Reach the Herald ........................................................................22 On the cover: Marine Nature Study Area
Cover photo by: Tim Baker
Transportation ...................................................................... 24-27 Cover design: Jeffrey A. Negrin

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One of the best.
Once again.
Right here in
Oceanside.

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a message from the
oceanside chamber president

The Oceanside and beautifying Oceanside.
Chamber of Commerce We also maintain the Triangle Lighthouse in the
is a group of over 100 center of town.
members dedicated Another important Chamber function are our
to supporting local networking events, wihich we host throughout the
businesses and service year.
organizations in our area. And new this year: We arrange for local artists to
Together we strive to showcase their work in storefronts across Oceanside
keep Oceanside a vibrant through our partnership with West End Arts, Visual
and exciting place to live. Artist Guild.
Here's a few of the many things that our group is We welcome new members, whether you are a
responsible for: business owner or just an interested resident.
We help new businesses get to know the You can reach us at oceansidechamber.org or
community through ribbon cutting ceremonies, through our website www.oceansidenychamber.org.
publicity and social media posts. Please shop locally. Your dollars will keep our
Among our many initiaves, we offer scholarships town economically healthy and create jobs for our
to graduating high seniors, and co-sponsor local residents.
events including the Memorial Day Parade and
Holiday Tree Lighting. Best Regards,
The Chamber also provides funds to the Paul Engel,
Oceanside Warriors, a group dedicated to cleaning President

Shop Local.

Please Support Our Chamber Members.

Check us out on our new site: 1179136

www.OceansideNnyYChamber.org

email us at: [email protected]
516-763-9177

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Mayor's Message

Dear Friends: process of completing a critical mitigation at the
Island Park Fire House, home to our bravest — men
The Village of and women who work 24/7/365 to keep 11558
Island Park continues safe. I  n 2024, the Island Park Fire Department
its renaissance with will celebrate 100 years of dedicated service to
new local business, this beautiful Village. T  hey have much planned to
infrastructure upgrades celebrate their first century and I look forward to
and smart growth! joining them and all of you to show our love and
gratitude.
The Board and I are
so excited for all we The Village of Island Park may be small, but
have planned in the coming year! M  asone Beach has it has a big heart and we’ve battled through
seen record attendance, with so many of our young hurricanes, tropical storms, flooding, pandemics
neighbors participating in programs throughout and more. I  want to thank our Village workforce for
the week. W  e look forward to our holiday events — moving our community forward each day.
including Easter, Hanukkah, Christmas and Labor
Day. T  he summer is a great time to shop local, eat at Our future is bright so stick around — visit, play,
one of our great restaurants and catch a concert at eat, drink, take in our parks and beaches and have
one of our local parks. fun!
As you probably realize, our community
has been the focal point of many resiliency, All the best,
improvement and infrastructure projects — Michael G. McGinty
collaborating with partners in government to create Mayor
a more sustainable Island Park. W  e are also in the

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In 1655 hogs were The long Island
raised on the drier lighting Co.

portions of the constructed unit one
island, and it was of the E.F. Barrett

named power station in 1956,
Hog Island. straddling the border
between Oceanside
Island Park
and Island Park.

In 1981, Island Beach bungalow
Park native Alfonse homes in Island Park
were converted to
D’Amato was
elected to winter homes
the United for year-round use

states senate. in the 1960s.
Bank of america
In 1921, the lands of agreed to gift its
Barnum and Harbor Island Park branch
islands were renamed building to the village
Island Park, with the government for
use as its Village Hall
intention
of turning it into in 2017.
a resort center.

In 1910, developers In the 1940s, Casino
Frank Lawson and Beach, which would
William Austin sought later be named Masone
to develop Barnum Beach, becomes a popular

Island into the destination for
“Venice of the United summer vacationers.
states,” with canals
running throughout.

In the 1920s, A population influx In 1870 the Long
Island Park’s first led to the development Island Rail Road laid
school, firehouse of Barnum and Harbor its first track through
and church were the area in a line that
islands in the 1950s. ran from New York
established. City to Long Beach.

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In 1680, Jeremiah OCEANSIDE In 1954, the Lincoln
Hobart, minister of Shopping Center
St. George’s Church opens, featuring a

in Hempstead, Woolworth’s, Food Fair
was gifted 100 and National Shoes.
acres of land. Murray Handwerker
In 1903, a trolley
line began rolling turns the Roadside Rest
through Oceanside, Property into the first
with nine stops in Nathan’s Famous Hot
Dog restaurant outside
the hamlet. of Coney Island in 1959.
Oceanside claimed
In 1938, Oceanside’s In 1952, Temple
Boy Scouts of first library opened Avodah is founded.
America’s first
its doors.
Eagle Scout,
Arthur Eldred, Joe and Edyth DeBaun The first St. Anthony’s
founded Camp Feast is held in 1970.
in 1912
two years after Wonderland in 1949,
the organization’s which would later

founding. become Camp DeBaun.

Roadside Rest, a Bob Baumann and In 2001, a time
popular food Mickey McConnell capsule buried in
founded the Oceanside 1976 in celebration
stand, opened on Little League in 1950.
Long Beach Road in of America’s
bicentennial in
1921. 1976, is opened by
Oceanside students.
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Clubs & OrganizatiOns

All addresses are in Oceanside, N.Y. 11572, unless otherwise noted.

businesses

Oceanside business
Chamber of  Commerce
P.O. Box 1,
763-9177
President:P  aul Engel
Island Park Chamber of Commerce 
P.O. Box 225, Island Park 11558
(516) 524-2592
President: Debbie Michaelson
islandparkchamberofcommerce.org

Civic

island Park business and Courtesy Oceanside Kiwanis Club
residential Chamber of Commerce
233 Long Beach Road Kiwanis Club of Oceanside presented its awards and recognitions to Oceanside High School stu-
Island Park, 11558 dents during their annual “Honors Night” on Thursday, June 16. Julie Strianese is pictured receiving
[email protected] the Kiwanis Academic Achievement Award from Seth J. Blau, Lieutenant Governor of the Long
(516) 647-3352 Island Southwest Kiwanis Division and Oceanside school board trustee
Oceanside Civic association
P.O. Box 194 Political Oceansidel  ittle league
(516) 477-5306 President Bob Maloney
island Park Kiwanis     nassau County  (516) 670-6481
161 Long Beach Road Democratic Committee P.O. Box 67
Island Park, 11558 100 Garden City Plaza,  [email protected]
(516) 241-2983 Suite 115 (917) 693-0821
Karen Davis   Garden City 11530 Oceanside girls Fastpitch
Oceanside Community  services inc.  (516) 294-3366 P.O. Box 441
145 A Merle Ave. league of Women Voters  [email protected]
(516) 678-6152 of nassau County island Park little league
Oceanside Kiwanis Club P.O. Box 221 [email protected]
3747 Illona Lane Port Washington 11050 P.O. Box 405
(516) 69-0882 (917)-855-9021 Island Park 11558
President: Michael D’Ambrosio lwvofnassaucounty.org nassau Chaptero  f Hadassah
island Park Civic association league of Women Voters President Rachel Rosen
P.O. Box 241 Central nassau Chapter  (516) 766-2725
Island Park, 11558 (covers Oceanside) 430 De Mott Ave. 
(516) 431-1628 Rockville Centre 11570
Cultural 21 Eldridge Ave. barry and Florence Friedberg JCC
Hempstead 11550 15 Neil Court, Oceanside 11572
Oceanside Community activities nassau County (516) 766-4341
125 Merle Ave. republican Committee
(516) 594-2336 164 Post Ave. Veterans
Oceanside Chorale Westbury 11590
(516) 764-2787 (516) 334-5800 Oceanside VFW Post 5199
Meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Oceanside republican Club Cmdr Michael Wethereol
at the Fulton Avenue School 3078 Lawson Blvd. 397 Weidner Ave.
(516) 993-5076 (516) 766-2193
Fraternal  island Parkr  epublican Club Oceanside auxiliary  VFW Post 5199
President Bobby Tice 397 Weidner Ave.
Knights of  Columbus-Oceanside 86 Warwick Road Cmdr Michael Wethereol
2985 Kenneth Place, Island Park 11558 (516) 766-2193
(516) 678-1237 (516) 432-0161 Oceanside american
Meets first Tuesday of legion Post 1246
the month at 7 p.m. service 3078 Lawson Blvd.
Father Joseph O’Connell (516) 64-0797
Grand Knight SK Paul Kahl Oceanside association  Jewish War Veterans of Oceanside
President Rosemarie Prendergast of girl scouts PO Box 44
Council No. 3481 (516) 741-2550 (516) 543-7145
Ladies Auxiliary of K of C Chwatsky Farber Post 717
(5160 448-4606
sons of italy in Oceanside
3015 Long Beach Road
(516) 66-8272
Rocky Marciano 
Lodge No. 2226
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PLACES OF WORSHIP

St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church Herald File Photo

Oceanside Congregation Panaghia Greek
Churches Shaar Hashamayim Orthodox Church
(Orthodox) Pastor George Kazoulis
First Presbyterian Church Rabbi Avi Kasten 83 Newport Road
The Rev. Russ Roth President: Les Gardoni (516) 432-4086
2701 Oceanside Road 3309 Skillman Ave. Sacred Heart Roman
(516) 766-5916 (516) 764-9379 Catholic Church
First United Methodist Church Oceanside Monsignor John J. Tutone
The Rev. Sermone Frink Jewish Center 282 Long Beach Road
2915 Davison St. (Conservative) (516) 432-0655
(516) 766-3778 Rabbi Aaron Marsh United Methodist Church
Oceanside Lutheran Church President:Randi Pivnick Pastor Omar Hall
Rev Alex Raabe 2860 Brower Ave. 364 Long Beach Road
Office: 55 Fairview Ave. (516) 536-6112 (516) 431-1983
Church: 62 Davison Ave. Temple Avodah
(516) 766-0136 (Reform) Island Park
St. Anthony’s Rabbi Uri Goren Synagogue
Roman Catholic Church President: Lenore Greenberg
The Rev. James Donovan 3050 Oceanside Road South Shore Jewish Center
110 Anchor Ave. (5!6) 766-6809 (Conservative Egalitarian)
(516) 764-0048 Young Israel Rabbi Paul Hoffman
Windsor Avenue Bible Church of Oceanside Co-Presidents:
(Nondenominational) (Orthodox) Lisa Arian and Barry Feerst
Pastor Henry T. Anderson 150 Waukena Ave. 191 Long Beach Road
2630 Windsor Ave. Rabbi Jonathan Muskat (516) 431-3590
(516) 766-2699 President: Ben Lipschitz
(516) 764-1099 www.liherald.com
Oceanside
Synagogues Island Park
Churches
Chabad of Oceanside
(Nondenominational) Full Gospel Church
Rabbi Levi Gurkov Pastor Joel Hernandez
3700 Oceanside Road West 4101 Austin Blvd., Island Park
(516) 764-7385 (516) 432-0232

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Friedberg JCC thrives as
Oceanside's community hub
A round the corner from the
Sands Shopping Center Rock Steady Boxing enables people with
and beyond the residential Parkinson’s to fight their disease by providing non-
area of Oceanside Road lies a world contact, boxing-style fitness programs that improve
of services for adults, children their quality of life.
and youth, the LGBT community,
those with special needs, as well as “For people with Parkinson’s, it’s slower and we
programs for managing health and work with that,” Constantinos Labrinos, JCC boxing
fitness and a summer camp, on Neil instructor said “I tell people to give me feedback and
Court. It’s the Barry and Florence and if there is anything they want to incorporate.”
Friedberg Jewish Community Center.
— Jake Pellegrino And Kepherd Daniel
It’s website describes it as “the
very pulse of Long Island’s South Photos by: Tim Baker/Herald
Shore Jewish community. It is an all- Top photo: The Barry and Florence Friedberg JCC is host to numerous programs in the com-
encompassing facility, dedicated to munity such as for those special needs, children and youth and the LGBT community
maintaining the spirit of Judaism and Bottom photo: Two boxers participate in the JCC’s innovative new “Boxing for Parkinson’s
its values.” Program.”

However, it's much more than
that. It's many programs and services
offer soemthing for everyone. Among
it's new initiatives is its “Boxing for
Parkinson’s” program.

“We were offering the Rock
Steady program, which is big for
Boxing for Parkinson’s,” Jackie Ruiz,
the JCC's director of wellness said.

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Marine Nature Study Area

offers a serene 'slice'of wildlife
T ake a break from the
hustle-and-bustle of Photos by: Tim Baker/Herald
Long Island life and Top photo: One of the education display cases along the trails explains some of the bird
grab a “slice” of nature species that visit the center’s shoreline during the year.
in Oceanside at the Marine Nature
Study Area. Bottom photo: A yellow-crowned night heron.  A summer migrate that breeds in local
neighborhoods in the tall oaks and sycamore trees, it feeds on crabs and other
The center, located in a invertebrates in the saltmarsh.
residential area just south of
Waukena Avenue, at 500 Slice Ave.,
is a 52-acre salt marsh preserve
dedicated to environmental
education and research.

It features over 280 species of
birds, over 50 species of fish, 12
species of mammals, 8 species of
herptiles and several invertebrates
and plants.

“This is a representation of the
south shore of Long Island and
this ecosystem is one of the most
productive types in the world,”
Michael Farina, Conservation

Biologist said.

Continued on page 18

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Continued from page 17

He praises the MNSA's’ convenience and
location.

“Hidden behind all the homes
and community is this little gem of an
ecosystem that we have easy to it right
from the road,” Farina said. “You don’t have
to take a train or a boat; it’s right in our
own backyard.”

Also here are seven designated
observation and study sites equipped with
visual aides and elevated boardwalks that
provide access to a marine algae site and
dune community.

In addition to the natural outdoor
wetlands area, MNSA features an
“interpretive center” which contains fish
tanks and informative displays.

However, the building sustained

Photos by: Tim Baker/Herald
Top photo: Juvenile gulls are tan and brown mottled to camouflage
themself from predators. It takes them a few years before they resemble
their more familiar parents.

Bottom photo: The Herring Gull is one of the many different gulls on the
island. Their unique behavior of dropping food on hard surfaces make
them easy to identify.

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significant damage during
Hurricane Sandy and after a
lengthy process, a new building
with improved facilities is set to
begin construction at the end of
this year.

“It will be a larger area so
we can have the capacity to
show local marine organisms
and have more fish tanks,”
Farina said. “We will also have a
dedicated room for education,
similar to a classroom or high
school lab and we’ll be able to
host larger classes in an indoor
setting and not be dependent
on the weather.”

— Jake Pellegrino

Photos by: Tim Baker/Herald
Top photo: Saltmarsh Cordgrass makes up most of the
saltmarsh. Adapted to withstand the daily tides, it is
one of the reasons the saltmarsh is one of the most
productive ecosystems in the world.

Bottom photo: The Herring Gull is a common gull
along the shore, sharing the waterways with the many
boaters that use the bays.

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Liberty Lighthouse
welcomes you to Oceanside
F or almost 15 years now,
“a beacon of hope for Chamber members Bob and Cathy Towers and Steve
the past, present and Kass, we arranged to have the 25-foot decorative
future of Oceanside” stands at the lighthouse installed there and we dedicated it to
intersection of Long Beach Road, the residents of Oceanside, the Town of Hempstead,
Davison Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, veterans and 9/11 victims.”
known as the Liberty Lighthouse.
And why a lighthouse, you may ask.
Prior to 2007, a police booth “It’s a symbol of Oceanside,” Heller said. “It
stood at the site, called the defines the fact that it’s by the side of the ocean and
“Veterans Triangle,” but after safety that it’s a waterfront community.”
concerns forced it to move down She added that much like how an actual
the block, the community pondered lighthouse at sea guides lost sailors to safer waters,
what to put in its place. the Liberty Lighthouse acts as a symbol of the
welcoming nature of the Oceanside community,
“We decided we wanted to have centrally located at midpoint of town.
some type of lighthouse in the
triangle,” Oceanside Chamber of — Jake Pellegrino
Commerce Member Maria Heller
said. “Between myself and fellow Photos by: Tim Baker/Herald
Top photo: The Liberty Lighthouse stands tall as a “beacon of hope” and welcoming all to
Oceanside.

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Masone Beach: A playful
yet eventful 'gem' of Island Park
J ust a short drive off Austin
Boulevard on Waterford Road buy beach passes. It’s a very different type of beach,
sits the “gem” of Island Park it really is. People love the beautiful sunsets and
village — Masone Beach. It's a spot sunrises and they enjoy yoga on the beach; its a place
that can be described as small, where they can go to relax and it’s not an ocean, so
quaint and serene, yet lively with parents know their kids are safe.”
activity.
— Jake Pellegrino
“It’s our own bay beach,”Trustee
Barbara Volpe-Reid said. “Children Photos by: Tim Baker/Herald
enjoy the arts and crafts program Top photo: Young beachgoers take a dive off Masone Beach’s docks
and this year again we're having Middle photo: Masone Beach is known as a summertime oasis in Island Park
the sip and paint program and Bottom photo: Kayakers enjoy the calm waters of Masone Beach on a summer day
game nights and activities all
summer. We have the Island Park
School District come here for their
recreation program and enjoy the
beach Monday through Friday. We
also have concerts throughout the
summer; we just had a Captain Jack
(Billy Joel tribute) concert and we're
having more all summer.”

She went to describe the beach’s
peaceful atmosphere.

“A lot of people come for a
concert and say, ‘I didn’t even know
this little beach existed’ and they just
love it and then they come back to

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The Oceanside Garden Club proudly stands next
to their “rehabbed” garden at the Oceanside Care
Center June 23

Courtesy Maria Heller

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Austin Boulevard
is central to Island Park
T he main drag of Island Park
village, Austin Boulevard, fishing, a multi-purpose field, play equipment and
is synonymous with the a playground, shuffleboard and a spray pool. As is
Masone Beach, a popular summertime oasi

hustle-and-bustle of this seaside When ending your trip along Austin Boulevard, be

community. The boulevard emerges sure to take in the breathtaking views of the Wreck

from Long Beach Boulevard not far Lead Channel before entering the “City by the Sea.”

after from the Long Beach Bridge. — Jake Pellegrino

Waterways from the California

Canal to Shell Creek, which winds

into Barnums Channel, provide

a resort-like charm that other

communities cannot boast, where on

the best of days the vista is of boats

on the water.

Austin Boulevard is a gateway to

some of the village’s most prominent

attractions including Masone Beach

and Shell Creek Park. TheIsland

Park School District’s Lincoln Orens

Middle School is only a short drive

off the street.

Shell Creek Park is a popular Photos by: Tim Baker/Herald
destination for families with an array
of attractions such as basketball, Top photo: Austin Boulvard is the “crossroads" of Island Park.
paddleball and tennis courts,
Bottom photo: Looking south down Austin Boulevard, close to the many natural wonders
of Island Park such as Masone Beach and Shell Creek Park.

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Important
numbers

Oceanside Building Department (516) 538-8500 Recreation Center (516) 571-3090
Village Treasurer (516) 431-0600
Island Park Building Department (516) 431-0600 Village Assessor (516) 431-0600
Village Attorney (516) 431-0600
Emergency Management (516) 573-0636 Village Clerk (516) 431-0600
Village Court (516) 431-0600
Oceanside Electric (800) 490-0075 Water Department (877) 426-6999
Oceanside Fire Department (516) 766-0245
Island Park Electric (800) 490-0075 Island Park Fire Department
Nassau County (516) 431-1213
Human Resources (516) 571-3072 Police Department
Oceanside Library (516) 573-8800
Information Technology (516) 571-4265 (516) 766-2360
Island Park Public Library (516) 432-0122
Mayor’s Office (516) 431-0600

Parking (516) 489-5000 x3046

Police Department (Emergency) 911

Public Relations (516) 874-8545

Public Works Nassau County (516) 489-5000

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ELECTED OFFICIALS

Island Park VIllage Board of TrusTees

Michael McGinty Matthew Graci Irene Naudus Robert Tice Barbara Volpe-Ried

Mayor Deputy Mayor Trustee Trustee Trustee
(516) 431-0600 (516) 431-0600 (516) 431-0600 (516) 431-0600 (516) 431-0600

ToWn CounTY federal

Town of Hempstead Supervisor Nassau County Nassau County Nassau County United States Senator
Executive Legislator - 4th District Legislator - 7th District
Don Clavin (R) Charles E. Schumer (D)
Bruce Blakeman (R) Denise Ford (R) Howard Kopel (R)
One Washington St., 757 3rd Ave., Suite 1702
Hempstead N.Y. 11550 1550 Franklin Ave. 1550 Franklin Ave., 1550 Franklin Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017
(516) 812-3260 Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Mineola, N.Y. 11501 (212) 486-4430
[email protected] (516) 571-3131 (516) 571- 6204 (516) 571- 6207 United States Senate
313 Hart Senate
sTaTe Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
(202) 224-6542

Town of Hempstead Nassau County Nassau County Comptroller Governor United States Senator
Councilman - 4th District
ADinstnriectDAtotonrnneeylly (R) Elaine Phillips (R) Katherine Hochul (D) Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D)
Anthony D’Esposito (R)
262 Old Country Road, 240 Old Country Road State Capitol Building 780 3rd Ave., Suite 2601
One Washington Street Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Albany, N.Y. 12224 New York, N.Y. 10017
Hempstead, N.Y. 11550 (516) 571-3800 (516) 571-2386 (518) 474-8390 (212) 688-6262
(516) 812-3242 NCComptroller@ United States Senate
[email protected] NassauCountyNY.gov 478 Russell Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
(202) 224-4451

State Comptroller State Senator - 9th District State Assembly - 20th District State Assembly - District 21 United States Representative
4th District
Thomas P. DiNapoli (D) Todd Kaminsky (D) Eric “Ari” Brown (R) Judy Griffin (D)
Kathleen Rice (D)
110 State St., 55 Front St., District Office 74 N. Village Ave.
Albany, N.Y. 12236 Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570 2001 Park St. Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570 200 Garden City Plaza, Suite 200
(518) 474-4044 (516) 766-8383 Atlantic Beach, N.Y. 11509 (516) 561-8216 Garden City, N.Y. 11530
New York State Senate (516) 431-0500 New York State Assembly (516) 739-3008
Albany, N.Y. 12247 Albany Office Albany, N.Y. 12247 1508 Longworth House
(518) 455-3401 LOB 544, Albany, N.Y. 12248 (518) 455-4656 Office Building,
[email protected] (518) 455-3028 [email protected] Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-5516
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OCEANSIDE Chamber of Commerce

All businesses are in Oceanside, NY 11572 unless noted. All area codes are 516 unless noted.

Architect

Monte Scott Leeper, Architect
414 Foxhurst Rd
678-1978
[email protected]

Artist

Lori Blau, Fine Artist
Lori & Seth Blau
3947 Illona Lane
(917) 860-1803
[email protected]

Associate Member

Maria Heller Herald file photo
2 State St.
766-4575 Artists partnered with the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce and the West End Arts Guild on June
[email protected] 25 to use the vacant storefront of the former Jandi’s Natural Cafe building as their canvas as part of
Anthony F. Iovino, Esq. the “Window Works” project.
68 Yorktown St.
Rockville Centre NY 11570 Oceanside Warriors TJ Automotive
459-3262 Brian Driscoll Stephen Molnar
[email protected] 613 Chelsea Rd. 3401 Long Beach Rd
Steven Kass 987-0932 766-9132
31 Michael Lane [email protected] [email protected]
East Islip NY 11730 Joe Pontecorvo
631-630-0071 20 Carolina Ave. Bank
[email protected] Island Park NY 11558
Kiwanettes of Oceanside 655-4848 Nassau Financial
Linda Ohlsen [email protected] Federal Credit Union
2575 Overlook Place Ed Scharfberg Anthony Minucci
Baldwin NY 11510 72 Weidner Avenue 2995 Long Beach Road
867-0886 315-5880 240-1200
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Barbara Lobosco Sandi Schoell
300 Stevens St, Unit 59 271 Anchor Ave Building Supplies /
297-9647 766-0381 Construction
[email protected] [email protected]
Oceanside Community Service Robert Towers Contractor Express / Design Expressions
Leo Bonacasa 2866 Clarendon Rd. Greg Failla
145 Merle Ave. 536-6027 389 Atlantic Ave
521-7826 [email protected] 764-0388
[email protected] Betsy & Bob Transom [email protected]
Oceanside Fire Department 2486 Columbus Avenue Swanson Construction Corp.
Chief Joseph Caroccia 790-3050 Michael Swanson
65 Foxhurst Rd [email protected] 500 Windsor Place
766-3010 VFW Hall Post 5199 763-1810
[email protected] Michael Leake [email protected]
Oceanside Garden Club 407 Weidner Ave.
Nonie Mullers 766-2193 Catering
112 Driscoll Ave. [email protected]
Rockville Centre NY 11570 Cathy Vingelli Kombert Caterers
526-4956 2288 Alexander Place Kenny Kombert
[email protected] 263-4652 3050 Oceanside Rd
Oceanside Kiwanis Club [email protected] 678-6161
Michael D'Ambrosio [email protected]
369-0882 Auto Repair O'Connell Gardens
[email protected] Kaitlin Michaels
Oceanside Library North Star Auto Body 2985 Kenneth Place
Christine Marra Anthony Capone 678-1492
30 Davison Ave. 3485 Lawson Blvd [email protected]
766-2360 596-1000
[email protected] [email protected] Chiropractic
Oceanside S.A.F.E. South Shore Collision
Alison Eriksen Tom Lanning Atlas Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
8 Ann St. 2000 Long Beach Rd Adam Kritzberg
395-0126 Island Park NY 11558 225 Merrick Rd
[email protected] 432-3865 763-1300
Oceanside Sanitation Department [email protected] [email protected]
Austin Graff
90 Mott St. Continued on next page
469-5803
[email protected]

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All businesses are in Oceanside, NY 11572 unless noted. All area codes are 516 unless noted.

Continued from previous page Flowers by Mike Old Spirit Distillery
Michael Graham John Dianellos
Comprehensive Healthcare Group 221 Merrick Road 3670 Oceanside Rd.
Jeffrey Shapiro 517-2500 536-0301
2856 Long Beach Road [email protected] [email protected]
764-7760 South Shore Craft Brewery
[email protected] Food / Dining Nick Cimarelli
3505 Hampton Rd
Contracting Bagels by Bell 388-6685
Warren Bell [email protected]
Cibellis Contracting Inc. 3333 Royal Avenue The Pretzel Stop
Joe Cibellis (718) 272-2780 Carolyn Vella
2499 S. Long Beach Rd. [email protected] 106 S. Long Beach Rd
375-9009 Bonbino's Pizza Restaurant Rockville Centre NY 11570
[email protected] John Milano 543-5050
605 Merrick Rd [email protected]
Daycare Rockville Centre NY 11570 Seven Brothers
764-9237 Gourmet Food Market
The H Academy [email protected] Anthony Fiorito
Brittany Humes Brown Bag Express 2831 Long Beach Rd.
3161 Royal Ave Tommy Gregoretti 678-5999
632-2328 3114 Lawson Blvd [email protected]
[email protected] 548-7078
The Learning Experience [email protected] Funeral Home
Gladys and Johnny Lluberes D'Cocco's Italian Restaurant
3200 Long Beach Rd Michael D'Cocco Towers Funeral Home
631-241-8431 3573 Long Beach Rd Bill Kallinikos
[email protected] 766-3938 2681 Long Beach Rd
[email protected] 766-0425
Demo Contractor Danny's Chinese Kitchen [email protected]
Randy Klein
B & A Commercial 2798 Long Beach Rd Golf Course
Charles Levine (631) 804-5887
70 New St [email protected] The Golf Club at Middle Bay
678-7793 Emiles Candies Aileen Yang
[email protected] Jackie Brown 3600 Skillman Ave
229 Merrick Rd 766-1880
Electrician 766-4402 [email protected]
[email protected]
James Tech Electric Farmer Joel's Healthcare
James Shiel Patrick Aggarwal
3445 Lawson Blvd. 177 Davison Avenue Mount Sinai South Nassau
536-6900 766-5211 Dana Sanneman
[email protected] [email protected] One Healthy Way
J Paul's Terrace Café 377-5371
Entertainment Joe Bonin [email protected].
239-241 Merrick Rd On The Marc
Five Star Events 536-1806 Patient Advocacy Services
Cynthia Bentsen  [email protected] Marc S. Berlin
3426 Woodward Street Lia's Pizzeria 447 Summit Ave, #8D
996-9235  Tony Vicari Cedahurst NY 11576
 [email protected] 60 Atlantic Ave 512-2737
764-4971 [email protected]
Fences [email protected] RxIV Infusions
Long Beach Brewing Company Robert Davis
National Metal Industries Brett Blau 545-0809
Mike Levy 3350A Lawson Blvd [email protected]
2 Neil Court (917) 597-3129 Seniors Helping Seniors
594-0364 [email protected] Stuart Berr
[email protected] LZ Exotic Snacks 256 Montgomery Ave
Tanisha Celeslin 974-2655
Financial Services 2941 Long Beach Road [email protected]
660-2952
Financial Advisor Network [email protected] Home Repairs
Leslie A. Braun CPA, CFP Oceanside 24 Hour Bagel
1111 Route 110 Suite 359 Larry Improte & Scott Perskin Summit Home Improvement
Farmingdale NY 11735 3452 Long Beach Road Thomas Becher
761-0333 678-7070 2511 South Long Beach Rd
[email protected] [email protected] 516-536-2619
[email protected]
Florist / Nursery
Continued on next page
Dee's Nursery & Florist
Tom DiDominica
69 Atlantic Ave.
678-3535
[email protected]

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All businesses are in Oceanside, NY 11572 unless noted. All area codes are 516 unless noted.

Continued from previous page Physical Therapy Stonegate Real Estate
Anthony M. Ponte
Insurance Sands Point Physical Therapy 2848 Long Beach Road
Timothy Rohrs 740-2777
Andrew S. Mallor Agency 3259 Long Beach Rd [email protected]
Andrew Mallor 766-1408
427 Merrick Rd [email protected] Plumbing / Heating
594-3400
[email protected] Printing / Promotional Items Cilento Pipeline Plumbing & Heating
Cesiro Insurance Agency Marsha Cilento
Tom Cesiro Buy Low Sell Low 245 Merrick Road
2787 Long Beach Rd Oceanside Monster Flyer 763-2576
442-2103 Rebecca Greenberg [email protected]
[email protected] PO Box 56
(808) 664-1825 Retail
Jewelry [email protected]
Minuteman Press RVC Advance Auto Parts
SVS Fine Jewelry Maria Heller Dan Orbedoso
Sami Saatchi 2 State Street 3232 Long Beach Rd
3323 Long Beach Road 766-4575 516-632-2403
766-2614 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] Richner Printing Services Home Appliance
Michael Karff Jeff Rosenthal
Landscaping 2 Endo Blvd. 3050 Long Beach Rd
Garden City NY 11530 678-1190
Mike's Landscaping & Design 569- 4000 x288 [email protected]
Michael Varrone [email protected] Incredible Feets
P.O. Box 846 Brendan & Gary Weiss
Baldwin NY 11510 Private Investigators 3541 Long Beach Rd
868-5046 596-0100
[email protected] Omni Present Investigations [email protected]
Ramalho Tree Surgery Lisa Mogilner POZ Vibez Apparel
& Landscape Design 265 Sunrise Hwy Suite 1-344 Brian Driscoll
John & Vicki Ramalho Rockville Centre NY 11570 613 Chelsea Rd.
2489 Eileen Road 323-9827 987-0932
536-5361 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] Temptations For Her
Psychotherapy Jeff Grann
Legal 3175 Long Beach Rd
QLICS Counseling - Long Island 678-1150
Law Offices of Charles A. Termini Paul Engel [email protected]
Charles Termini 2915 Davison St. Thrifttway Card and Gift
98 Fairview Ave 547-4318 Hal Epstein
343-2692 [email protected] 3193 Long Beach Rd
[email protected] 946-5054
Real Estate [email protected]
Newspaper John's Clothing Shop
Coldwell Bank American Homes Giovanni & Concetta Ricciardi
Oceanside / Island Park Herald Rachel Geraghty 3120 Long Beach Rd
Rhonda Glickman 493 Atlantic Ave 578-4080
2 Endo Blvd 223-2525 [email protected]
Garden City NY 11530 [email protected]
569-4000 x250 Douglas Elliman Real Estate Signs
[email protected] Anna Forte
2463 Fortesque Ave Next Level Signs
Painting / Supplies (347) 860-3585 Kyle Scalley
[email protected] 104 Foxhurst Rd
Sherwin Williams Frame Bar Company 453-0400
Jon Belvedere Daniel G/ Kristina I [email protected]
2994 Long Beach Road 2894 Long Beach Road
678-6425 888-1038 Sports / Fitness
[email protected] [email protected]
Hal Knopf Realty Beach Fit-TRX Training Center
Pharmacy Cory Knopf Christina Boccio
2800 Long Beach Road 2888 Long Beach Rd
Levin's Pharmacy Inc. 764-6060 207-0786
Fred Rigel [email protected] [email protected]
364 Long Beach Rd Home & Hearth Real Estate Breathe N Flow Yoga
766-2288 Anne Donahue Manny Hartofelis
[email protected] 2277 Alexander Place 2421 S. Long Beach Rd
Ocean Chemists (917) 407-2141 632-9626
Linda Ohlsen [email protected] [email protected]
3124 Long Beach Road Signature Premier Properties
764-9600 Alan Levine Continued on next page
[email protected] 75 Seaman Ave
Rockville Centre NY 11570
521-6637
[email protected]

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Continued from previous page

Club Pilates Oceanside
Pam & Allen Rosenbluth
3197 Long Beach Road
280-1515
[email protected]

Orangetheory Fitness of Oceanside Oceanside Chamber
Katie Hummeny of Commerce board
3563 Long Beach Rd members joined
399-1225 with local elected
studiomanager1344@orangethe- officials to welcome
oryfitness.com Old Spirit Distillery
Pat's Dance Studio to town.
Melanie Vaughan Courtesy Oceanside
961 Church Street Chamber of Commerce
Baldwin NY 11510
546-2984
[email protected]

Point Set Indoor Racquet Club
Lori Sarnelli
3065 New Street
536-2323
[email protected]

Barry & Florence Friedberg JCC Oceanside Chamber
Jackie Ruiz of Commerce board
15 Neil Court members and local
766-4341 elected officials
[email protected] welcomed Advance
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Oceanside.
Courtesy
Jake Solomon from
office of NYS Assembly
Member Judy Griffins

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