MONTAUK RENTAL
Available Memorial Day - Labor Day - 2024 Season
Renter must be approved by the board.
Salon
Scarpello
Blow Out Specials
Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun.
$20
w/Audrey &
Ariana Only
With ad only. Exp. 6/13/24 LL MAS. Please mention ad when making appt.
Nails by Grace
Permanent French
Acrylic Pink & White
FULL SET $25
FILL IN $15
SNS POWDER GEL $25
New customers only. W/ad. Exp. 6/13/24 LL MAS
403 Massapequa, Massapequa Park - May 2024 - To Advertise in LivingLocal, Call: 631-698-8400
1016A Park Blvd
Massapequa Park
746265-1
Balayage or
Full Head
Highlights and
Haircut
$150
(New clients only)
With select stylist
With ad only. Exp. 6/13/24 LL MAS
Please mention ad when making appt.
New Sunday
Blow Out Bar
Call for Appt.
(New clients or existing clients
trying new service)
With select stylist, excludes Tina.
Please mention ad when making appt.
754816-1
Root Touch Up
& Haircut
$75 W/ad. Exp. 6/13/24 LL MAS
20%
OFF
ANY
SERVICE
Exp. 6/13/24 LL MAS
Seniors
only w/
Dori only
3274 Merrick Rd. • Wantagh • 516-785-2800
... with possible extended season.
WATERFRONT
PRIVATE GATED COMMUNITY.
1 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen/livingroom Co-Op on
2nd Floor. Enjoy large deck overlooking West Lake
making for some beautiful sunrises, In-ground
pool, laundry on premises, BBQ and waterside
dock with tables and chairs. Close to Gosmans,
shopping, restaurants and inlet beach.
No Pets - Non Smoker
$25,000 MD - LD
Contact Mary Ann Peluso Licensed RE Salesperson
917.992.2251
email: maryann.peluso@corcoran.com | 729 Montauk Hwy. Montauk NY 11954
755195-1
Equal Housing Opportunity
Did you know?
Pickleball is
an American
original. The
popularity of pickleball
has risen sharply
in recent years,
and a recent report
from the Association
of Pickleball Professionals
indicated more than 36 million people played the
sport across the United States in 2022. But pickleball is
much older than its recent participation boom suggests.
According to USA Pickleball, the sport is the brainchild
of U.S. congressman Joel Pritchard and businessman
Bill Bell. In 1965, Prichard and Bell arrived at the
former’s home on Bainbridge Island in Washington to
fi nd their families lounging around. Pritchard’s property
had an old badminton court, but no equipment. So the
players improvised, using ping pong paddles and a perforated
plastic ball. The net, initially around 60 inches
high, was lowered once the players realized how well
the ball bounced on the asphalt playing surface. The following
weekend Pritchard introduced the game to another
friend, Barney McCallum, and the two men and
Bell soon created rules for the game that is now known
as pickleball.