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Massapequa Community & Business Directory 2019-2020 Complimentary MassapequaCOMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOOK INSIDE: Town Beaches & Pools Summer Programs And More! PHOTO COURTESY OF :JAMIE LYNN RYAN LYNN :JAMIE OF COURTESY PHOTO 2 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2019-2020 THE MICHELE & MARK GOODMAN TEAM “TOP PRODUCERS” 40 + YEARS PROVEN SUCCESS Your Experts For All Your Real Estate Needs! Cell: 516-655-6613 We provide services to JFK/LGA/ISP/EWR airports, cruise ships from NY/NJ, weddings, proms, wine tours, corporate events, concerts, broadway shows, nights out, bar/bat mitzvahs, whatever your occasion. It’s BZ Transportation Please call 516.456.9661 or visit BZLIMOS.com 361578N0529 www.SouthBaysNeighbor.com For More Information, Call: 631.226.2636 2019-2020 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3 Caring For Elderly & People with Special Needs in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens & Manhattan 516-719-0909 New York • New Jersey • Florida www.TLCcompanions.com 361555N0529 www.SouthBaysNeighbor.com For More Information, Call: 631.226.2636 4 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2019-2020 BARRY D. BASS D.D.S. PETER SCHARFENBERGER D.M.D. KENNETH H. HIRSCH D.D.S. TRACEY J. ROSENBERG D.D.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. DAVID JURMAN D.D.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. JASON M. KNELLER D.D.S. DANIEL H. FLEISCHMAN D.D.S. ROBERT A. BACIGALUPO D.D.S. 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Plainview, NY 11803 Massapequa, NY 11758 Levittown, NY 11756 tel (516) 822-7880 tel (516) 798-4143 tel (516) 735-8723 fax (516) 822-5010 fax (516) 798-4296 fax (516) 735-8444 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 356988N0529 www.PMLOralSurgery.com www.SouthBaysNeighbor.com For More Information, Call: 631.226.2636 2019-2020 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 5 361553N0529 www.SouthBaysNeighbor.com For More Information, Call: 631.226.2636 6 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2019-2020 The Chamber of Commerce of the Massapequas, Inc. 675 Broadway, Massapequa, NY 11758-2372 Phone: (516) 541-1443 Website: www.MassapequaChamber.org E-mail: [email protected] & on Facebook Officers 2018-2019 Dear Friends, Honorary Members President Joseph Saladino Jamie Bogenshutz The Chamber of Commerce of the Massapequas has been serving the business Supervisor, T.O.B. YES Comm Counsel Ctr needs of the Massapequa community since members came together to form our First Vice President Chamber in 1948. Our mission has been steadfast throughout the years: “To Lucille Iconis Susan M. Martin* encourage and promote high ethical and moral business practices for the Superintendent of Schools Susan M. Martin, CPA, PC commercial, civil, and social betterment of its environs.” Since that time, we Massapequa Second Vice President have continued to work tirelessly to ensure that our Chamber has its pulse on Dr. Edward Salina Lucrezia Falacara emerging issues so that all our members can prosper. Superintendent of Schools TD Bank Plainedge Our organization provides leadership through its various programs and projects Third Vice President Onofrio “Pete” Gisonda* Karen Gawrych and encourages its members to take an active role in representing their business Past Executive Director Mary Kay Representative within the community. Our general meetings are held the fourth Thursday of Chaplain Treasurer each month. Meetings are rotated among our restaurant members to ensure that Robin Hepworth we highlight their culinary talents! These general meetings provide an Fr Anthony Heinlein Robin Joy Photography opportunity to meet new business contacts and further develop relationships with Office Staff other colleagues from many other professions. Networking meetings, scheduled Recording Secretary throughout the year, allow members to continue to promote their businesses and Shelley Mordowitz Phyllis Doria* Office Manager Avon-Ind. Sales Rep develop new connections to our neighboring communities. Information related to our meetings and all activities can be found on our website at General Counsel www.massapequachamber.org and through our weekly e-blasts. The Law Office of Joanne M. Hawthorne Our members recognize that being a part of a larger organization offers a voice Board of Directors for advocacy and leadership on the many issues that are germane for our Robert R. Barrett * business owners. Being a part of our Chamber offers you and your business Nappa Realty endless opportunities to grow and prosper. Each of our members enjoys a free Carol Leff listing on our website and inclusion of their news and events on our weekly e- Law Firm of Richard A. Leff blasts. For a nominal fee, that presence can be expanded for greater visibility to all our visitors. Greg Massimi TLC Home Health Care Perhaps the highlight of our efforts can be best seen from our annual Street Patricia Orzano * Festival. Each year, thousands of our friends and neighbors participate in this P.R.O. Consultants event held on South Broadway in Massapequa. This year, our festival will take nd th Stephen Parmiter place on Sunday, June 2 (rain date June 9 .) Each year, over 10,000 friends Morgan Stanley and residents attend this event which has been acclaimed for its success. We hope you will avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity to promote your Salvatore Polito Exit Realty Gateway business and give back to the community we live and work in, by participating in this extraordinary event. Howard Ritzer South Bay’s Neighbor We encourage all of our local business owners to avail themselves of our Linda Rowse organization and the opportunities that we can offer. We welcome each and every First National Bank of LI local business to join our Chamber family. For any additional question or to join our Chamber, please contact our office at (516) 541 – 1443. Gary Slavin * MassMutual Warm Regards, Anthony C. Ventiera* Tony V. Productions ! Keith Wilson Exit Realty Gateway Jamie E. Bogenshutz, LCSW President, Massapequa Chamber of Commerce Robert Zabbia AllState/Zabbia Agency www.SouthBaysNeighbor.com For More Information, Call: 631.226.2636 2019-2020 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 7 361822N0529 www.SouthBaysNeighbor.com For More Information, Call: 631.226.2636 8 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2019-2020 OPENING THIS SUMMER! 1026A Park Blvd • Massapequa Park • 516-375-4476 358313N0529 JOIN US FOR FUN IN THE SUN AT 361575N0529 AGES 18 MONTHS - 5 YEARS COME SEE OUR SUMMER CAMP BRAND NEW PLAYGROUND! JULY 1 - AUGUST 16 Choice Of Days Or Weeks 9:00-3:30 Camp Day Extended Care Available We Are Open From 7:30-6:00 Before & After School Care Available For Elementary Students. • Petting Zoo & Pony Rides • Magic Shows • Carnival Fun • Puppet Days & Scavenger Hunts • Sand Art • Soccer Stars & Wind N’ Willows Is An Approved Bus Stop For ALL Farmingdale Sports Day • Relay Races & Obstacle Courses• Fun & Fitness • Pizza & Ice Cream Parties Elementary Students. Reasonable Rates! REGISTRATION GOING ON NOW! 516-752-8613 REGISTRATION GOING ON 1201 N. Broadway, N. Massapequa • 516-752-8613 NOW! windnwillow.com www.SouthBaysNeighbor.com For More Information, Call: 631.226.2636 2019-2020 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 9 Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park Trustee Daniel M. Pearl Trustee Richard Begandy Trustee Tina Schiaffino Mayor Jeffrey Pravato Deputy Mayor Teresa Spinosa Village Hall 798-0244 Administrator’s Office Resident Services Ext. 130 Ext. 113 Building Department Tax Department Ext. 136 Ext. 117 Licenses / Permits Treasurer’s Office Ext. 111 Ext. 116 Public Works Zoning Department Ext. 122 Ext. 121 Incorporated Village @Massapequa Park of Massapequa Park Senior Citizen Center 799-0948 Vill www.masspk.com • email: [email protected] 361562N0529 www.SouthBaysNeighbor.com For More Information, Call: 631.226.2636 10 MASSAPEQUA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2019-2020 WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY Within the Town of Oyster Bay, you’ll find an array of museums, historic sites, landmarks, wildlife sanctuaries, arboretums and preserves. You have the opportunity to camp out at a campground in Old Bethpage, skate at a skate park, have your pup run around with friends at the doggie park or spend a day at Bethpage State Park golfing, playing tennis, skiing or watch a Polo match. The Town also offers a number of biking/hiking trails, nature walk paths, golf courses, playgrounds, sports fields, picnic facilities, athletic centers, community centers, public libraries and so much more. Get ready to have an abundance of fun this summer right here in the Town of Oyster Bay! SUMMER REGISTRATIONS REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS IN JUNE Swim Lessons The Rinx Summer Hockey School Contact: 516.797.3108 Contact: 516.797.4126 • www.TheRinx.com Senior Summer Recreation Programs Enjoy the “Best Ice Skating Center” on Long Island Contact: 516.797.7916 within their state-of-the-art NHL-sized facility. For your convenience, there is a full service café, as Adult Fitness Programs at TOB well as a skating pro-shop. The Town of Oyster Bay Contact: 516.733.8418 Ice Skating Center is open year-round! Summer schedule begins July 1st! Adult Volleyball, Badminton & Fitness Programs Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center Contact: 516.733.8418 at Bethpage Community Park 1001 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage Summer Recreation
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