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LA VOCE Constantino Brumidi Lodge # 2211
January/February 2021
“All dates are subject to the NYS Governor’s Reopening Plan”
AANN AAMMUUSSIINNGG && LLIIVVEELLYY FFAAMMIILLYY EEVVEENNTT Packed with fun on a Sunday afternoon. Enjoy your pasta and meatballs with us as you watch your horse race. Come join our staff and the lodge’s six Italian Thoroughbreds as they race to the finish line in our eight exciting races. Kids become adults and the adults become kids as they cheer their favorite horse to the finish line. Steeple Chase, Mystery, Hurdle, Last/First, Hunt, and an Auction Race will tickle your fancy and give you many opportunities to place your bets and win money. We will social distance so the Horses stay healthy.
Sunday, January 24, 2021, 2:00 pm (January 31st is backup winter storm date)
$15.00-Adults $10.00-Children Includes Salad, Pasta, Meatballs, Beverages, Dessert, Coffee, Tea
(Beer & Wine available at an extra cost)
DAY AT the RACES
For more information call Anita at 631-422-6914
Considering selling your old or unwanted Jewelry? Are you holding onto Jewelry you never wear anymore? Why not turn in something you do not use for CASH?
The Constantino Brumidi Lodge will have a reputable Jeweler on hand who will give you a free evaluation of what your unwanted Jewelry is worth. Tuesday, January 19th
between 5:00pm and 7:00pm to convert your Jewelry to CASH.
Committee Co-Chairs – Carmine & Susan Soldano Ticket Sales: Carol Nani 631-242-4261 or Anita Montuori 631-422-6914
BOX 1st QTR 300 pts. Half Time 400 pts. 3rd QTR 300 pts. Final Score 500 pts. Contact Karen at 631-539-9113
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LODGE OFFICERS Carmine Soldano—President 179 West 17th Street Deer Park, NY 11729 631-586-0883 Home 516-659-3131 Cell Email: ces395@hotmail.com
LODGE & CORPORATION OFFICERS: 1ST Vice President………………………Sabrina Savino—422-6934 2nd Vice President…………………………..Fran Barone—667-1543 Immediate Past President.………………..Daniel Calise—231-5019 Orator ..………………………………………….Bob Cava - 669-8896 Recording Secretary .………………….Rhea Hitter—631-553-2186 Financial Secretary .…………………….James Palmeri—667-5950 Treasurer …………………………………….Karen Lorito—539-9113
LODGE OFFICERS: Corresponding Secretary …………….Carmel Lamont - 669-4543 Principal Trustee…………………………Susan Soldano—586-0883 Joe Abbazia—-242-5314………………Rose Dispinseri—254-3015 Phil Maniaci—667-7166…………………Anita Montuori—422-6914 Carol Nani—242-4261……………….Lucille Romanello – 667-3108 Contessa Tartaro-516-364-8879…………GloriaToscano-667-5582 Masters of Ceremonies: Domenica Caldarello—586-1172…...Janet Dickert—917-519-7062 Sentinel ………….……………………………...Jan Vigiano-242-7479 Chaplain ………………Deacon Frank D. Barone, St. Kilian’s Parish State Deputy to Brumidi Lodge ……………………..Joe Franzone Lodge Queen ……………………………………………..Sophia Petri
CORPORATION DIRECTORS: Ann Arrigali-243-0104……………………….Tony Bianco—243-0614 John DeStefano—243-3118………………….Bill Lamont - 669-4543 Sal Mangano - 988-3000…………..…………Bob Savino—422-6934 Jean Simeone 631-242-1006…………Tom Tartaro -(516) 364-8879 Virginia Usak—586-6058………………………………………………... CATERING BOARD: CEO………………………………………...Daniel Calise—231-5019 Tony Bianco—243-0614 ……………………...Bob Cava - 669-8896 Bob Savino—422-6934………………………………………………… STATE OFFICERS: Dist.1 President’s Chairman……..Carmine Soldano - 631-586-0883 NYS Literary Award Committee Chairman…Bob Savino—422-6934
DEADLINE FOR NEXT “La Voce”
Wednesday February 17, 2021
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS: Bar Chair……..…………………………….Ann Arrigali-243-0104 Building Operations…………………...Paul Carosotto-667-1779 …………………………………….Vinny DeGiralamo—254-6730 Cooley’s Anemia & Gift of Sight………….Bill & Carmel Lamont ……………………………………………………………..669-4543 Culture & Heritage…………..Bob & Sabrina Savino—422-6934 CSJ ……………………………………..Daniel Calise - 682-3568 Dark Horse ……………………………….Joe Abbazia-242-5314 District 1 Parade Liaison………………….Bob Cava - 669-8896 ……………………………………….Rhea Hitter—631-553-2186 Food for the Needy..……………………..Carol Nani – 242-4261 Health & Welfare/Sunshine Club……….Carol Nani – 242-4261 Insurance Liaison………………...Tom Tartaro -(516) 364-8879 Kitchen /House Chair………………..Frank Montuori - 422-6914 La Voce Editor …………………………..Bob Savino—422-6934 La Voce co-Editor ………………….Sabrina Savino—422-6934 Legal Advisor / Counselor………………...Bob Cava - 669-8896 Media Relations &Community Outreach……….Susan Soldano …………………………………………………………….586-0883 Membership Orientation/Retention …….Carol Nani – 242-4261 Lucille Romanello – 667-3108….Janet Dickert—917-519-7062 NYS $100 Raffle………………………..,Bill Lamont - 669-4543 …………………………………………...Fran Barone—667-1543 Office Manager………………………..Daniel Calise—231-5019 Parade………………………………...Anita Montuori—422-6914 Photographer……………………….Rhea Hitter—631-553-2186 ‘Popeye’ Raffle………………………….Karen Lorito—539-9113 Queens Liaison…………………...Janet Dickert—917-519-7062 Scholarship…………………………..Susan Soldano - 586-0883 Senior Citizen Affairs…………………...Virginia Usak-586-6058 …………………………………………..Sal Mangano—988-3000 Vegas Chair.…………………………….Fran Barone—667-1543 Vegas Floor Manager,,,……………..James Palmeri—667-5950 Web Site/FaceBook…………………Sabrina Savino—422-6934 ………………………………………...Susan Soldano—586-0883
ARBITRATION COMMISSIONERS: Ann Arrigali……………Tony Bianco...……………..Bill Lamont Bob Savino…………………………………………..Tom Tartaro Alternate………………………………………………...Bob Cava
DEC—Phil Maniaci NOV—Rocco Calise
It’s been 115 years since Dr. Vincenzo Sellaro and five
immigrant friends founded the Order Sons of Italy In America, referring to
us as “Figli d’Italia.” It was NYS President Anthony
Naccarato’s vision to capture our memories in a journal titled, Questi
Siamo Noi (This is Us).
FELICE 115 ° ANNIVERSARIO
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Brothers and Sisters,
Brothers and Sisters, We have come to the end of the year 2020. What a year it has been. We can only hope and pray that the year 2021 will bring us safer and brighter days. I hope that by the time you are reading this message, a system-atic procedure is in place to distribute vacci-
nations to this awful Covid-19 Virus. As our Holiday season draws to a close, first lady
Susan and I wish each of you and your families a very happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year. A year that will be much better for all of us than this past year. Traditionally, New Year’s is a time to reflect on good fortunes for the forth com-ing year.
Our year at Brumidi Lodge was not a total loss. We, as a lodge, were able to run almost everything we wanted to run/host after taking into considerations the Federal, State, and Local restrictions that were put upon us. I am proud to an-nounce that we ran successful events under these restrictions while keeping the safety and health of the guest/member up-most in our planning and execution. This enabled us to fund-raise, entertain, and be fraternal.
I would like to thank our Brumidi catering staff for a fabulous menu at our annual Officers Christmas Party. Al-though we had to be separated and wear masks when not eat-ing/drinking, we still enjoyed each other’s company in the spirit of the Christmas Season. I thank the Officers and Trus-tees for their very generous and unnecessary Christmas Gift. Believe me, it will be put to good use. To the members that are not aware, I am coming to the end of my second term as your Lodge President. My first year, 2018, was at that time, a 1-year term. We then applied to the Grand Lodge to have two-year terms and it was approved. My second and third year as your president fulfilled my sec-ond term. Therefore, this March will be the end of my presi-dency. I would like to take this opportunity to reflect on the past 3 years because this issue of the LaVoce is actually being printed and mailed and there is no guarantee that this will con-tinue with the financial unknowns. In January 2018, I was unexpectedly asked to step up to the plate and become your lodge president. Although I have held various positions as an officer and director, I did not move up the chairs in the normal order. One might question if that would happen again with any officer. However, with some hesitation, I decided to step up to the plate for the lodge. No sooner was I sworn in as your president, I was in the middle of medical issues. While at work one day, I had a severe ringing in my right ear which led me to have multiple tests and ultimately biopsy surgery that revealed I had cancer of the nasopharynx. I was not impacted physically at this time, but human emotions had an effect. As time progressed, I had two major 8 hour surgical operations and now I would be both physical and emotionally affected. With your prayers and support, I continued and rode the highs and lows of this medical wave. One moment I will always remember is when I dragged myself into the 2018 Fashion
Show with 60 staples in my head. As I walked into the lobby, you all gave me a standing ovation. That was worth the trip and the physical effort. With the support of the officers and directors, I was able to be somewhat affective as your lodge president and you all gave me the fuel to continue. 2019 brought another 3 operations that would open my breathing. I was then married to a seven-inch tube in my left nostril. Feel-ing very abnormal in public, you, the members made me feel as comfortable as the situation would allow. I thank you for that. After getting used to the breathing tube, the paralysis on the right side of my face, and the consistent weakened physical state, another monkey wrench was thrown into my presidency. The pandemic of 2020 consumed my final year as president. Now I had both the challenge of worrying about my self as well as all the well-being of the members. With the help and cooperation of the directors and the operating procedures of our building, we were able to schedule events as stated earlier in my article in a safe manner. It is unfortunate that I did not have one year in office with either no medical issues or no national pandemic, but those are the cards I was dealt and I think, I came up with the best hand possible, thanks to you. We accomplished many things together, changes for the better. Lodge 50th Anniversary festivities, history display cabinet in the lobby, Constantino Brumidi lapel pins, new membership cards, member photo frame and automobile de-cals are among the many things we did. The two, I am most proud of, are the Member of the Month Program and the in-creased exposure of our lodge in the local papers and the Golden Lion. A wise man once said there is no “I” in the word “Team” and this was proven with all your help and support. Lastly, I ask that you support Sabrina Savino as she looks to move up into the position of Lodge President. Give her the same, if not more support that you gave me. Her heart is in the right place for our lodge. Remember to continue to promote your lodge through our website, facebook and our award win-ning newsletter, the LaVoce. It is bitter sweet that I leave this position; but, it is time to take a little rest. With teary eyes I thank each and every one of you for all your work and dedica-tion in helping us maintain and promote our Italian traditions. I love you all. Remember, Keep the Faith!
Fraternally,
Carmine One of my all-time favorite quotes from President Theodore Roose-velt, November 4th, 1910: “I have never in my life envied a human being who led an easy life; I have envied a great many people who led difficult lives and led them well.”
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Keep in Our Prayers Please keep in our prayers all members who are sick: Roy Perticone, Sonny Mento, Jean Simeone,
Lucille Di Nardo, Rose Sarno, Jack Battaglia, Bill & Carmel Lamont. Pray for the souls of the recently departed: Ron Quartuccio
Also, pray for our men and women serving in the Armed Forces.
AUXILIARY PAST PRESIDENTS:
Sabrina Savino
2013-2015 Debra Prestano
2011-2013 Diana Grauer 2009—2011
Carmel Lamont 2007—2009
Mary Ann Perticone 2005 -2007
Joanne Spera 2003-2005
Ann Marie Nappi 2001 – 2003
Millie Misiano * 1999 – 2001
Lucille Di Nardo 1997 – 1999
Lucille Romanello 1995 – 1997
Teena Spera * 1993 – 1995 Carol Nani
1991 – 1993 Rosemarie Manzo
1989 – 1991 Ann Mastrocco*
1987 – 1989 Phyllis Cipriano*
1985 – 1987 Fran Barone 1983 – 1985
Loretta Brocco* 1981 – 1983
Eleanor Cipriano* 1979 – 1981 Pat Sforza
1977 – 1979 Marge Errico* 1975 – 1977
Fay Cantone* 1971 – 1975 * Deceased
PAST PRESIDENTS
Daniel Calise
2016-2018 Ciro Capano
2014-2016 Bob Savino 2013-2014
Andy Filangeri 2011-2013
John Vigiano * 2009—2011
Sonny Marigliano * 2007—2009
Roy Perticone 2005—2007 Bill Lamont 2003 - 2005
Clemente Oropallo 2001 – 2003
Arthur Spera 1999 – 2001
Paul Del Prete * 1997 – 1999
Nick Occhino* 1995 – 1997
Frank Ferrante* 1993 – 1995
George Nappi 1991 – 1993 Ted Spera* 1989 – 1991
Stephen Pepe 1987 – 1989
Frank Giacalone 1985 – 1987
Joseph Sanfilippo* 1984 – 1985
Anthony Bianco 1982 – 1984
Rocco Sciarrone* 1979 – 1982 Joe Errico* 1976 – 1979
Rocco Castoro* 1975 – 1976
Mike Bovino* 1973 – 1975
Paul Coniglio* 1970 – 1973
Mario Mesisco * 1969 – 1970
John Farina * Honorary
*Deceased
Italian-American Culture & Heritage
All members are invited to plot your region on the Brumidi map of Italy.
Tell us a story from the roots of your family tree.
Brumidi Lodge
from the Editors, Bob & Sabrina Savino
In the early sixties new lodges were forming on Long Island. Mario Mesisco summoned personal friends to help recruit, organize and establish a lodge in the Deer Park—North Babylon area. Together, with prospective members the name of Constantino Brumidi was chosen. Brumidi, known as the “Michelangelo of the U.S. Capitol” is famous for his work in the canopy of the Rotunda and many frescos covering 5,000 square feet, painted in 16 months while he lay on his back 180 feet above the floor. The “Brumidi Corridors” are located on the first floor of the Senate wing. Born of Italian and Greek parents, his goal in life was to become an American citizen, which was granted in 1852, taking up residence in New York City. After spending more than twenty-five years painting inside the Capitol, he fell from scaffolding, died from his injuries in 1880 and is buried in an unmarked grave. It was this 28th day of February, 1969, that The Supreme Council of the Supreme Lodge of the Order Sons of Italy in America, with approval of the Grand Executive Council of the State of New York awarded full consent and authority to Mario Mesisco, Angelo Zeoli and Joseph Daino to constitute a regular subordinate lodge in Suffolk County, N.Y. under the title and name of CONSTANTINO BRUMIDI LODGE NO. 2211.
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SSCCHHOOLLAARRSSHHIIPP IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN Your children and grandchildren may be eligible to receive three types of Scholarship Awards. NATIONAL: Application deadline is February 28, 2021. Please check application to be sure of deadline. STATE: Application deadline is March 31, 2021. Please check application to be sure of deadline. LOCAL (Lodge): Application deadline is March 31, 2021.
FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS: Email SUSAN SOLDANO at soldano.brumidilodge@gmail.com; or call JACK BATTAGLIA at 427-3425.
Applications can also be found on the website www.sonsofitalyli.com on the Contact page or picked up at the LODGE. PLEASE CALL FIRST.
When returning completed applications, please be sure to check for the appropriate address before mailing.
““CCEELLLL PPHHOONNEESS FFOORR SSOOLLDDIIEERRSS”” .. .. .. CCoolllleecctteedd ffoorr tthhee ‘‘GGiifftt ooff SSiigghhtt’’ CChhaarriittyy A box will be available in the entry to our Lodge so that you may leave your unwanted cell phones at any time or see Bill or Carmel Lamont. Any questions? Call Bill or Carmel at 631-669-4543
Brumidi Caterers Home-Cooked Meals
A Thursday Night Meal Deal Listen for phone messages, follow Brumidi Lodge on
Facebook, go to our website—to check for dates & details.
FEED YOUR
FAMILY
TELL YOUR
FRIENDS
BBrruummiiddii CCaatteerriinngg CCoo.. IInncc.. 2075 Deer Park Ave. Deer Park, NY 11729
www.brumidicatering.com https://www.facebook.com/brumidicatering/
Banquet Manager: Tara
631.338.6357
IInnttrroodduucceess OOffff--PPrreemmiissee
CCaatteerriinngg
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Milestones...
Important Notices In case of Illness or death of a Brother or Sister Member
Please Call: Carol Nani—631-242-4261
Monthly Newsletter Bob Savino, Editor — Sabrina Savino, co-Editor
631-422-6934 E-Mail: dynsus@aol.com
January Birthdays Linda Boss 1/10 Nunzio Damante 1/16 Marian LaPiana 1/18 Anthony Grosso 1/25 Jessica Cicale 1/27 Virginia Usak 1/29
January Anniversaries Rosemarie & Joe Garone 1/23
February Birthdays Antonina Masi 2/3 Joe Garone 2/10 Lucille Romanello 2/15 Phil Maniaci 2/24 Gayle Crimarco 2/25
BRUMIDI DAILY NUMBER RAFFLE One $5.00 ticket gives you 28 entries for the month of February 2021. Purchase your daily number now and you will have a chance each night in February to win $50.00 (Straight) or $10.00 (for a number that is either one number over or under) the winning number. Winning num-bers are determined by the New York State Lottery EVENING number draw. How could you go wrong? For only $5.00 you get a number for the entire month of February. Wait, there’s more, if your number comes in straight on a Sunday Evening you win $100.00. Call Lodge Trustee Phil Maniaci for further information at 631-334-5892.
“The language of friendship is not words but meanings.”― Henry David Thoreau
LOTTERY RAFFLE RESULTS 43 winning tickets multiple winners $1,300 in prizes
OCTOBER
NOTICE If your birthday and/or
anniversary does not appear in the newsletter and you would like it to be, please contact me
(Bob Savino) dynsus@aol.com
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All Past Presidents = $40 per year. Membership dues = $80 per year. Members over 62 years of age, with 5 years membership in the Lodge = $50 per year.
The following OSDIA General Law rules will be enforced: ALL DUES must be PAID by December 31, 2020. Any member who has not paid dues by December 31, 2020 will be considered IN ARREARS. Any member who has not paid dues by April 1st, 2021, will be IN DEFAULT. This means . . .
- Being dropped from the membership. - Re-instatement will require the OSDIA $10 initiation fee and full dues payment. Loss of senior discount (over 62 with 5 years membership), if reinstated.
Please make the effort to pay your dues on time. Your continued support and commitment are important to our Lodge. UNDERSTAND LODGE PRIORITIES—EARLY PAYMENT IS MORE IMPORTANT NOW THAN EVER.
Brumidi Apparel—NOW available
Proceeds go to the Scholarship Fund
Brumidi Lodge Member Decals Brumidi Lodge Ceramic Mugs $7.00 each or 2 for $10.00
Microwavable & Dishwasher Safe
Visit the WEBSITE www.sonsofitalyli.com Order form is located in the Gallery
$5.00 Each 1” Diameter
Jean Simeone 631-242-1006
$2.00 each or 3 for $5.00
(Color process on clear polyester, face adhesive 3" Diameter with clear edge)
Proudly display on your Automobile side window to show your membership.
NOMINATING BOARD Lodge Officers: Thursday, JAN 7th (7:00pm—9:00 pm) & Saturday, JAN 9th (11 am—1 pm)
Lodge Lapel Pins Wear them Proudly
INSTALLATION OF LODGE OFFICERS CONSTANTINO BRUMIDI LODGE #2211
TUESDAY, MARCH 16th @ General Membership Meeting
7PM Lite Dinner . . . 8PM Abbreviated Meeting & Installation . . .Coffee/Tea & Dessert to follow
$25 $25 $50 Wk. 45 77 118 16 Wk. 46 71 176 10 Wk. 47 223 121 68 Wk. 48 132 227 84 Wk. 49 228 1 277 Wk. 50 55 179 77 Wk. 51 124 1 88 Wk. 52 225 223 228
$750 WINNER
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This program will not return in 2021, due to insufficient
participation.
Pay attention to phone tree messages.
Brumidi Lodge
Visit our website: www.sonsofitalyli.com If you’re not receiving up-to-date email blasts from our President, send your email address to Bob Savino … dynsus@aol.com
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TRIM A
TREE NIGHT
OFFICER’S
Team Brumidi prepared and donated 20 gift bags and extras to residents of Maria Regina Resident Health Care Facility in Brentwood and an additional 10 bags to East Neck Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.
Spreading Christmas Cheer
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SHAKE IT UP!
President Carmine and the Committee
“The safety of the people shall be the highest law." ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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MEETING start times: Trustees 7 PM; Directors 7 PM; Caterers 7:45 PM; General Membership 8 PM
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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FOUNDATION
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MEMBERSHIP
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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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DAY at the RACES
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FOR INFORMATION AND APPOINTMENTS:
CALL OR FAX TARA AT: 631-338-6357info@brumidicatering.com
MEMBERS RECEIVE DISCOUNTSvisit us at: www.brumidicatering.com
Senator Phil Boyle 4th District, NYS Senate 69 W. Main Street, Suite B Bay Shore, NY 11706 e-mail: pboyle@nysenate.gov District Office (631) 665-2311 Website: www.boyle.nysenate.gov
Brumidi Catering Company, Inc.
Senator Phil Boyle 4th District, NYS Senate 69 W. Main Street, Suite B Bay Shore, NY 11706 e-mail: pboyle@nysenate.gov District Office (631) 665-2311 Website: www.boyle.nysenate.gov
Senator Phil Boyle 4th District, NYS Senate
69 W. Main Street, Suite BBay Shore, NY 11706
District Office(631) 665-2311
E-mail: pboyle@nysenate.govWebsite: www. boyle.nysenate.gov
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
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Bruna CaravousanosAgentCaros Consulting
Allstate Insurance Company375 Commack RoadDeer Park, NY 11729
Office 631-254-9400Fax 631-254-8166bcaravousanos@allstate.com
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1650 Sycamore Ave., Unit 28 • Bohemia, NY 11716Serving the Community for over 45 years
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ANTHONY N. MANETTACOUNCILMAN
TOWN OF BABYLON200 EAST SUNRISE HIGHWAY
LINDENHURST, NY 11757
(631) 957-4482amanetta@townofbabylon.com
D & S Roofing Corp. Long Island’s Leading
Roofing Company Brother
Dominick Benvenuto
Tel: (631) 667-1198 Fax: (631) 667-0037 1814 Deer Park Ave, Deer Park, NY
11729 info@dsroofingny.com
License * Bonded * Certified Residential * Commercial * Institutions
Joseph Abbazia
LANCASTER QUALITY PORK, INC.
5600 1st Avenue, B6Brooklyn, NY 11220-2558Telephone: 718-439-8822
Fax: 718-836-6957
BACK FATCLEAR PLATE
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District Office130 West Jericho Turnpike, Huntington Sta. NY 11746
Tel: 631-854-4433 Fax: 631-854-4415
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
Huntington town Clerk
Town Hall100 Main Street
Huntington, NY 11743
(631) 351-3206
araia@HuntingtonNY.gov
Founded February 28, 19692075 Deer Park Avenue • Deer Park, New York 11729Kitchen / Fax: 631-586-3928 • Catering: 631-338-6357Lodge Office Only: 631-940-2006 * Lodge Office Fax: 631-586-5429Website: http://www.sonsofitalyli.com • Email: lodge@ sonsofitalyli.com
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