POENB Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2023

The meeting was held on Zoom from 7:00 pm to 8:10 pm. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited followed by a roll call of officers. Officer Roll Call Attendance   All 17 members, including officers, in attendance dialed in via zoom.   Frank Pasquale’s motion to accept last month’s minutes as published in the Changing Tides was accepted.  President’s Report Frank provided very positive news on three public safety issues.  Highlights are listed below followed by selected detail on PSEG and the Bevin Seawall.  Frank acknowledged the leadership of John and Christine Ballow on both PSEG and the Bevin Seawall.  Without their…

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President’s Message, April 2023

April presents her green traffic light and Eaton’s Neck hits the gas and says, “GO”! Spring is all about new beginnings and transformations; it’s a season that symbolizes starting fresh and starting over. After months of cold temperatures that can result in many of us feeling the winter blues, spring reawakens us and our surrounding environment, bringing everything back to the life. This time of the year is what life on The Neck is all about — # NECK LIFE. Which bring me to another new beginning, a new beach season! Our first official POENB social event of the year,…

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POENB Meeting Minutes, March 31, 2023

The meeting was held in person at the Eaton’s Neck Firehouse & on Zoom; 7:00 to 8:20 pm. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited followed by a roll call of officers. Officer Roll Call Attendance / Motion to accept minutes There were ten members physically in attendance, not including five of the six officers.  Six people also dialed in via Zoom. Frank Pasquale’s motion to accept last month’s minutes as published in the Changing Tides was accepted.  Treasurer’s Report – Anthony Fusaro Anthony provided the Treasurer’s report that included the Income Statement for the period January 1, 2023 to March…

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President’s Message, August/September 2022

This rainbow has gone viral on Eaton’s Neck social media, so we thought we’d jump on the bandwagon. There are many rainbow expressions out there, but the one I like best is no rain, no rainbow.This past month personified that. It quite literally rained on the day of the Endless Summer 70’s Concert. After a season of perfect weather events, Mother Nature finally showed us who’s boss and we had to make the decision to move it to the firehouse. The rainbow? The EN Fire Department had a tent still set up from their picnic which they kindly allowed us…

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Meeting Minutes, August 2022

POENB Meeting Minutes of August 5th, 2022 Our POENB meeting was held in person at Valley Grove. The meeting began at approximately 7:40 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.   Roll Call of Officers: Ryan Cote, President; Frank Pasquale, Vice President; Nora Beck, Treasurer; Steven Neuf, Assistant Vice President; Anthony Fusaro, Assistant Vice President; Yvonne Lambertson, Recording Secretary; Ryan Schaefer-Walker, Corresponding Secretary  Minutes (Readings and Update): The July Changing Tides were not yet in everyone’s mailbox at meeting time; therefore, acceptance of the July minutes will be deferred until the September meeting. Approximately fifteen (15) members were in attendance down…

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POENB Public Notice

Public Notice: Eaton’s Neck Drainage Improvement Project

POENB invited the Town of Huntington to provide any official communications regarding the drainage improvement project currently occurring around Eaton’s Neck. On June 16th, the Town emailed us this notice from the Highway Office. Further, we were asked to alert residents that there is no definitive schedule that the Town can provide. The work is being done in the order the material is being delivered, so when and where crews will be working can change overnight. Laser, the subcontractor doing the work for the Town of Huntington, has also requested that we inform residents that they will place a flyer in…

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President’s Message, February & March 2022

Dear Friends of Eaton’s Neck, There’s something nice to be said for getting a friendly wave — particularly after the last fewdifficult years. Had you been looking off to the right recently, where Asharoken begins its slowascent up the hill into Eaton’s Neck, you might have spotted this neighbor welcoming you home.It’s hard not to feel happier in March. Winter’s not quite gone, but you’ve got it on the run. Thesun hangs with you later into the afternoon. The seals come home to play. Things feel optimistic. I know I do. Our new 2022 membership drive has just gotten underway,…

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