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Knights Shined After City Went Dark

West End lodge turned into center where people could find three square meals and basic needs.

Bottled water and cleaning supplies are displayed on a table outside the lodge on West Beech Street.
Bottled water and cleaning supplies are displayed on a table outside the lodge on West Beech Street.

It became a beacon of light in a hurricane-ravaged city of darkness.

The Knights of Columbus lodge in the West End suffered the same flooding and lack of power as all of Long Beach after Sandy crashed into the barrier island last month. But the next day its members bought a generator and strung up some lights, and what started as the only place neighbors could get a hot cup of coffee turned into a donation center where they could get breakfast, lunch and dinner and pick up a variety of needs, from batteries to diapers to cleaning supplies.

“People are very solemn,” George Gentilesco, a lodge member and Illinois Street resident, said about the hurricane victims that visit the lodge daily. “Long Beach is devastated.”

Instrumental in the lodge’s initial search for food were the many out-of-town volunteers who arrived to help Long Beach recover, especially state troopers from Syracuse, Gentilesco said. Many local volunteers have worked around the clock from day one, serving everyone from West Enders to city employees daily. On Thursday, 17 days after the storm, they continued to clean up and clear out the building, which likely will have to be gutted. 

“I do it because of the satisfaction I get from putting a smile on the faces of my neighbors,” said William Daugherty, who along with Gentilesco, Lisa Laskas, Loretta Snyder, Peggy Attanasio and Jay Kennedy have been there every day since the Tuesday after the storm. 

A woman, who asked to remain anonymous, sat in the lodge on Thursday, wearing a winter jacket, wool hat and scarf that she picked up there. She said her family has eaten there every day once food was made available. 

“It gives a sense that we’re going to beat this,” she said about the post-hurricane lodge. “We know Sandy was tough, but we’re going to be tougher.”

Five feet of ocean and bay water and sewage flooded and destroyed her house in West Holme. She and her two sons, daughter and husband now live with her mother in town. Their family car survived the storm and she drives her husband to the A train in Far Rockaway each day to start his trek to work in Manhattan. The lodge has also supplied her with lunch bags, flashlights, blankets and shoes.

“By giving you a hot cup of coffee and people to talk to, they ground you,” she said about the volunteers. 

“It’s very overwhelming,” she added about the shock of Sandy’s devastation.

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The volunteers, all barrier island residents, have suffered similar destruction at their own homes. So how have they been able to help others when they are basically in the same precarious position?  

“We’ve all been helping each other out,” said Ron Brown, the lodge’s grand knight. “When one of us isn’t here, we’re at the other person’s house helping to clean up.”

Among the exceptions is Bill Maxwell, a volunteer who called himself “absolutely blessed.” A 40-year member of the lodge, Maxwell lives in Lido Beach and, while he was powerless for 15 days, his house didn’t flood. “So I don’t see any problem coming down here to help out for 10 hours a day.”

The lodge plans to step up its efforts next week, as they prepare to host a Thanksgiving dinner. The members also have a Christmas party in the works, scheduled for Dec. 23, and they encourage parents to leave them a list of toys to buy for their children. Meanwhile, donations can be made to the Knights of Columbus through mail or in person at 970 W. Beech St. Long Beach, NY 11561.

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andy napolitano May 23, 2013 at 10:11 am
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marcy May 23, 2013 at 08:39 am
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andy napolitano May 23, 2013 at 08:09 am
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Tideline May 23, 2013 at 07:45 am
I spoke with the construction mgr who told me that the entire bsmt, 1 st flr were flooded and 2 feetRead More of water onto the second floor. Foundation is sound, that is why they will be moving back in within 60 days. As bad as the damage looks, their financial picture seems even worse. Construction mgr did not seem to care about the owners situation, just finishing the work.
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The water flooded the first floor of apts. I am not sure if the entire foundation is sound--theRead More building was built on sand and several of the pilings might have to be reinforced. The 2nd floor and above was not flooded. The building sits on sand and is wide open to the elements. The people I know have been paying their maintenance charges which included RE taxes. However, the need for more money to fix everything is more than they have on hand.
Eddie May 22, 2013 at 05:15 pm
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Me May 22, 2013 at 10:46 am
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Patrick Smith May 22, 2013 at 10:49 am
could you elaborate a bit please
AEA President May 23, 2013 at 09:40 am
what does this have to do with the shelter?
andy napolitano May 23, 2013 at 08:26 am
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Diana Prince May 22, 2013 at 05:55 pm
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Eddie May 22, 2013 at 10:52 am
Your bill of sale on Craigslist says the door is Fiberglas, not "clear pine".
Erica May 23, 2013 at 01:51 am
What about the foot bridges to just get in the beach in the west end? And the people still out ofRead More their homes? And the phoney letters claiming outrageous percentages of damage (proven to be untrue) to get us to raise the houses for how many thousands to be reassessed higher taxes?
Eddie May 22, 2013 at 09:21 pm
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Paul Carrella May 22, 2013 at 10:41 am
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Leonard Bauman May 21, 2013 at 07:33 pm
I have heard 3 stories: the movie theatre owner had no flood insurance and will need to find $$ toRead More rebuild, no $$ so far; the theatre will be razed and will become home to 4 stores, the movie theatre will be renovated into a world class theatre with surround sound and ticket prices of $2 for children and $4 for adults except after 4PM.
IRISH 4 May 21, 2013 at 10:41 am
I cant believe all the shore towns with boardwalks up and running & Lb hasnt even started .SoRead More much for we are different and are building a better one,Well the first one lasted many years so just upgrade and get finished.& months later and not even a board in & still making excuses AND 4XS THE COST ....WOW WHAT A BARGAIN .
Paul Carrella May 21, 2013 at 09:34 am
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Publius May 21, 2013 at 08:56 am
some observations: one, applicable regulations for safety provide you cannot have mixed swimmingRead More and surfing beaches, so if the idea is to have both, you need to allocate. two, different beaches, because of bottom conditions, have very different waves -- ergo, the selection of beaches for surfing. three, on any given summer day with decent waves, and barely decent on a weekend, the number of surfers is dangerous. truly. I will not let my younger children surf/learn on those days. I won't even surf those days. four, on any given summer day, the number of people in the water, let alone actually swimming, is incredibly small in comparison to our total available beach real estate. five, as a general rule under this schedule, no swimmer should have to walk more than a few seconds to 2 minutes to be on a swimming beach. it is an allocation issue and not everyone is going to like the allocation, but that's often a part of the give and take of living in a community where resources are shared. folks who live near the train station have commuters parking in front of the their houses, sometimes with cars left for 2-3 days. similar for folks who live near the beach and can't get parking for themselves or at least their guests on a weekend. there are unbelievable issues with allocation of sports fields for practice and games. west-enders put up with bar traffic and a lot of other things. in any event, my two cents.
JPK May 20, 2013 at 01:46 pm
Couldnt agree more with your question/statement regarding the surf camps. They need to rotate also!Read More I think the camps are great for the kids and one day I hope to have a child in the camp, but they need to spread themselves around the beach!!!!
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Food is just one element of achieving health. There are probably thousands. ForRead More instance---exercise, clean water, sunshine, avoiding poisons, proper sleep, stress management, education, etc.
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that's not the only thing going on with those rubber gloves
john peri Jr May 19, 2013 at 07:31 am
With my suggestion, the IRS could enforce compliance with bathroom inspection raids.
Eddie May 18, 2013 at 07:17 pm
Sure john, use yer teeth.
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Why can't Staples pay for an ad on Patch instead of posting this stuff here?
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Cuomo's "Equal Rights for Women" law will permit abortion up to nine months in New York.Read More Same grisly stuff from the Democrats.
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