The Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce Point Lookout, NY 11569
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Ribbon Cutting at The Ale House on Lido Boulvard
On Wednesday April 3rd, 2013, the Long Beach Chamber held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at the Point Lookout Ale House located at 77 Lido Blvd in Point Lookout. The owners of the Ale House are Vice President of the Long Beach Chamber Bob MacDonald and Tom Masi.
Pictured left to right are:
Janice Kerr, Sylvia Cohen, Janet Cohen - Long Beach Chamber Office Manager, Camille Giardina - Long Beach Chamber Recording Secretary, Juan Jara (rear), Linda MacDonald - Long Beach Chamber Corresponding Secretary, Mark Tannenbaum Long Beach Chamber Executive Vice President, Bob MacDonald - Owner of the Ale House and Long Beach Chamber Vice President, Frank Pignataro (rear) Chef at the Ale House, Tom Masi owner of the Ale House, Michael J. Kerr Long Beach Chamber President, Paul Leone - Long Beach Chamber Vice President, Paula Carey - Nassau County Craft Shows, and Alan Finchley - Nassau County Craft Shows.
Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce Site Design by Richard Zampella/TransMultimedia
Work Begins on Old Merola's Supermarket on Lido Boulevard
The Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce welcomes the arrival of a new produce market and specialty store on Lido Boulevard in Point Lookout, NY. Work began this week on the old Merola's Market building. It is scheduled to open sometime in May and will be called Aggie Market & Kitchen
For more info visit: http://www.pointlookoutcommerce.com
Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce Site Design by Richard Zampella/TransMultimedia
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Sen Charles Schumer & Kate Murray Speak at the Point Lookout, NY Beach
Sen. Charles Schumer on Sunday March 24, 2013 urged the federal government to get to work immediately on a Long Beach barrier island storm protection project that could otherwise be delayed by a long-term study up to two years.
Friday, March 1, 2013
FEMA Neighborhood Task Force
FEMA’s Neighborhood Task Force Initiative (NTFI) and the Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce are working together to identify the small business community’s needs, issues and obstacles to recovery, with regard to Hurricane Sandy. FEMA is working alongside state and local officials, and Chambers of Commerce to ensure that businesses have the information and resources needed for disaster assistance.
The Neighborhood Task Force Initiative Team (NTFI) is dedicated to working with the Point Lookout Business Community and is currently assessing the needs and responding to issues, questions and concerns of local businesses.
FEMA understands that the Point Lookout Chamber plays an important role as a liaison representing community based businesses in Point Lookout and looks forward to addressing disaster related issues and unmet needs of our members.
The following resources can provide more information on disaster assistance:
Individual Assistance: www.DisasterAssistance.gov or via smartphone or table at m.fema.gov
Disaster Recovery Centers: www.FEMA.gov/disaster-recovery-centers to locate a center closest to you.
Small Business Administration: https://DisasterLoan.SBA.gov/ELA to apply online or visit www.sba.gov.
National Flood Insurance Program: www.floodsmart.gov
Increased Cost Coverage (ICC): 1-800-427-4661 (TTY: 1-800-427-5593)
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP): www.dhses.ny.gov/oem/event/sandy/mitigation
New York’s Disaster Recovery: www.fema.gov/disaster/4085
For more information and copy of FEMA’s Private Sector E-News update send an email to: mailto:FEMAPrivateSector-DR4085-NY@fema.dhs.gov
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Point Lookout, NY Aerial Photograph
Point Lookout, NY aerial photograph taken in December aboard Aer Lingus Flight 111 from Shannon, Ireland to JFK.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Hurricane Sandy Cleanup Continues in Point Lookout, NY 11569
The Town of Hempstead has been doing a stellar job of removing refuge from the effects of Hurricane Sandy in Point Lookout, NY. Workers are seen loading trucks on Lido Blvd in front of JoJo Apples Cafe.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Power Returns To Point Lookout, NY
On Friday afternoon power began to return for residents south of Lido Boulevard in Point Lookout, NY. Over the course of few hours, power was returned to the entire town.
Earlier today, residents congregated at the PL/Lido Firehouse for the noon briefing which indicated that power would be restored by 6PM.
If you have not returned to Point Lookout, you are instructed to fill out a request for inspection at the firehouse. Crews from National Grid are also restoring gas service. If any part of your mechanical systems were compromised by the tidal surge, you may need to have those systems evaluated by a heating/electrical professional before operating those systems.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Residents Urged to Return to Point Lookout for Electrical Inspection
The Point Lookout Chamber spoke with Chas Thompson who is the commissioner of the Point Lookout-Lido Fire Department on Thursday November 8, 2012. He is urging residents to return to Point Lookout at their earliest convenience for home inspections in order to restore power. He also urged residents to attend daily briefings at the Point Lookout Firehouse each day at noon. On Thursday, there were 60 volunteers at the firehouse that were available to accompany homeowners to residences to conduct the inspections.
All residences and buildings in the Point Lookout and Lido Beach communities are required to have an electrical inspection completed before power will be resotered by LIPA. You may hire your own licensed electrician or take advantage of a partnership Nassau County has with a private contractor, Empire Electrical, free of charge.
Representatives will be visiting all locations door-to-door to conduct Post-Hurricane Sandy Electrical Surveys in preparation. To take advantage of the no-cost inspections, property owners must only sign a company liability waiver. You may download and print copies of the Survey and Liability waiver here:
Breakdown of Local Government in Nassau County
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| Where is County Executive Ed Mangano? |
The Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce appreciates the inquiries and comments that have been sent voicing your needs and concerns in the restoration of utilities in Point Lookout. We understand that many people are suffering throughout Nassau County, some have greater obstacles to overcome, some less.
In an attempt to systematically address the restoration of power, the Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce has requested a comprehensive plan from local and county government to inform residents of a process to restore utilities. As of today, it appears that the Point Lookout/Lido Fire Department serves as the only form of local government. Our requests for a 5K generator to be delivered and a fuel distribution point be set up by the National Guard remains unanswered.
The Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce spoke with legislator Denise Ford on Thursday November 8, 2012 to discuss the situation in Point Lookout, NY. In that conversation, Denise Ford suggested that there has been a total breakdown in communication between the Town of Hempstead and Ed Magano, the County Executive.
At this point The Point Lookout/Lido Fire department serves the role of local government with meetings and updates daily at the firehouse.
We will continue advocating to the local and state government for more accountability in this situation and a speedy recovery of power.
Richard Zampella
VP & Communications Director
The Point Lookout Chamber of Commerce
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
More Controversy Caused by LIPA in the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
A controversy is erupting in relationship to restoring power throughout Nassau County which effects Point Lookout, NY. Over the past few days we have tendered many questions relating to the restoration of gas and electrical service in the community. The most common question is when service will be restored, followed by questions pertaining to the process to have utilities restored to homes and businesses. LIPA, whose power map has incorrectly indicated that Point Lookout has electricity restored all week, has determined that homes & business in their determined "flood zone" will require inspection before re-establishing gas & electricity service.Many Nassau residents have questions concerning power restoration in areas that have experienced flooding during Hurricane Sandy. Neighbors want to know whether LIPA, the county, towns or villages are responsible for executing a power restoration plan to homes and other buildings in those “flood zones.”
In essence, LIPA would place the burden to restore service on the account holder. They would require that you contact them and expect you to sit in the cold & dark until they can conduct their inspection. Instead, the Point Lookout/Lido Fire Department has initiated inspections this week in Point Lookout.
Information for Point Lookout Residents Looking to Restore Gas & Electric Service
Many Nassau residents have questions concerning power restoration in areas that have experienced flooding during Hurricane Sandy. Neighbors want to know whether LIPA, the county, towns or villages are responsible for executing a power restoration plan to homes and other buildings in those “flood zones.”
What’s Happening/Who’s Affected?
As a necessary safety measure to protect homes from extremely serious dangers associated with electrical wiring which has become wet, LIPA has designated geographic areas where flooding was widespread during Hurricane Sandy. Homes and other structures within those areas are required to have electrical systems inspected before LIPA can safely restore power.
The properties affected by the inspection requirement are all structures south of Merrick Road and east of the Meadowbrook Parkway, as well as, all properties that are south of Atlantic Avenue and west of the Meadowbrook Parkway.
Some of the communities included in this area are:
Baldwin
Hewlett Neck
Oceanside
Baldwin Harbor
Inwood
Point Lookout
Cedarhurst
Island Park
Seaford
Barnum Island
Lawrence
South Valley Stream
East Rockaway
Lido Beach
Valley Stream
Hewlett
Long Beach
Wantagh
Hewlett Bay Park
Lynbrook
Woodmere
Hewlett Harbor
Merrick
Woodsburgh
Portions of the above communities that are north of Merrick Road that have experienced water intrusion into their electric facilities (or Atlantic Avenue, west of Freeport) are also subject to this requirement.
How Will My Electrical System Be Checked, Who Will Do the Work?
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano took the pro-active step of partnering with Empire Electrical Inspectors of New York, a private contractor, to assist LIPA in restoring power to homes throughout the County. The contractor will inspect the electrical systems of all structures in areas where flooding was widespread.
What If My Electrical System Is Okay?
If a building’s electrical system has not become wet, the private contractor will notify LIPA that electrical power can safely be restored.
What If My Electrical System Is Not Okay?
If an electrical system is determined to have become wet and the system cannot be re-energized safely, the homeowner will need to hire a licensed electrician to make necessary repairs. The electrician will them arrange for a private certified electrical inspector to perform an inspection and issue a certificate of inspection. The property owner would then supply a copy of the certificate to LIPA to have power restored.
The Good News: Inspections Are Free
The good news regarding the electrical inspections is that there is no cost to homeowners. Homeowners must only sign a company liability waiver to take advantage of the no-cost inspections.
When Will Inspections Occur?
Hundreds of people working under Empire Electrical Inspectors are going door-to-door now in communities in the areas described above and in other towns. Updated information on the time frame for the contractor to complete work in the town and the entire county will be forthcoming.
Do I Need Any Government Inspections?
Inspections of electrical systems are being performed by the private contractor. In the event repairs are required, no town inspections are required for direct replacement of electrical components. All repairs must be made by a licensed electrician. Homeowners will need to have a private certified electrical inspector examine repair work and provide an electrical inspection certificate before LIPA will restore power.
Re-Printed from the Point Lookout Civic Association
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