One More St. Patrick’s Blast
The Irish celebration of culture and fun ended “early” this year; it lasted only 28 days, starting with the passing of the sash and soda bread bale-off on February 28, and ending on March 23. The final Saint Patrick’s celebration in Patchogue was held at St. Francis de Sales parish hall on the evening of March 23. Some of the entertainment included Irish dancers. Two of the dancers from Mulvihill-Lynch Studio of Irish Dance, the Skaalerud sisters, Erin and Mary, with Pastor Tom Pers are picured with committee members Bonnie Bossert (left) and Ann Boyce (right).
Patchogue Playground Project
The American Heart Association, through its Building Places to Play Program, is working together with the Village of Patchogue to bring a new playground to Shorefront Park by June 1, 2013.
Please read this to see important dates and learn how you can help.
May the Road Rise to Meet Ye 5k 2013 Results
The results are in for 2013’s May the Road Rise to Meet Ye 5k race.
Place | Bib # | Name | Finish | Pace | Age | Age Rank | City |
1 | 1494 | Brendan Barrett | 17:40.8 | 5:42 | 29 | 1st Overall Male | Sayville |
2 | 1843 | William Berger | 18:44.6 | 6:03 | 30 | 1st M-30 to 34 | West Babylon |
3 | 1299 | Jose Chavez | 19:05.4 | 6:09 | 31 | 2nd M-30 to 34 | Port Jefferson |
4 | 1055 | Katie McGrath | 19:06.8 | 6:10 | 28 | 1st Overall Female | Oakdale |
5 | 929 | Una Broderick | 20:11.9 | 6:31 | 46 | 1st F-45 to 49 | Wantagh |
6 | 1049 | Marc Mandello | 20:50.9 | 6:43 | 34 | 3rd M-30 to 34 | Lake Grove |
7 | 1259 | Bob Moritz | 20:52.9 | 6:44 | 64 | 1st M-60 to 64 | Medford |
8 | 1471 | Ryan McGarry | 21:01.1 | 6:47 | 30 | 4th M-30 to 34 | Sayville |
9 | 1370 | Chris Ezzo | 21:06.2 | 6:48 | 47 | 1st M-45 to 49 | Long Beach |
10 | 1380 | Brian Manghan | 21:15.3 | 6:51 | 60 | 2nd M-60 to 64 | Wading River |
For more results, click here.
May the Road Rise to Meet Ye 2013
Event: May the Road Rise to Meet Ye 5k
Location: East Main Street in Patchogue, NY
Date: March 17, 2013
Time: 12:20 PM
Join us for the annual May the Road Rise to Meet Ye 5k race. Stick around for the Saint Patrick’s Parade at 2:00 PM. Fill out the form below if you’re interested in participating. Visit LISaintPatricksParades.com for more information.
Click Here for the May the Road Rise to Meet Ye 2013 Application Form
NRDC Certificate of Appreciation
New Law For Notice of Claim
A good step in the protection of the rights of injured people was taken by the legislature with the passage of the uniform notice of claim act. Claims against most municipalities are governed by the general municipal law which provides a two step process:
First a notice of claim must be served upon the municipality within 90 days and
Second any lawsuit must be commenced within a year and 90 days of the injury.
However, many municipalities and quasi-municipal entities had other time requirements. In addition, the person to serve and the manner of delivery has been the source of frequent errors.
This new law provides that the time is the LONGER of one year and 90 days, or the time otherwise provided and very importantly, allows for service upon the New York Secretary of State in Albany. This may be done by certified mail return receipt requested or by personal delivery.
This is not all a free gift to the injured in pursuing a claim. A fee of $250.00 must be paid to the Secretary of State with each notice of claim.
The ability to serve the municipality directly such as the Clerk of a County, Town or Village remains an option.
As a result of our many years of litigating claims KEEGAN & KEEGAN, ROSS & ROSNER, LLP has compiled a list of the municipalities on Long Island and the person to serve. If you or someone you care for has been injured consult with an attorney immediately to determine if a notice of claim should be filed, even as a precaution. It is generally a good practice, particularly if serious injuries are involved.
Certificate of Merit Awarded by New York State Assembly
Superstorm Sandy Relief Fundraiser
St. Joseph the Worker Church Gives Thanks for Our Support
St. Joseph the Worker Church thanks Keegan & Keegan, Ross & Rosner, LLP for their support of the Fr. Thomas March Golf Outing.