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Lindenhurst board approves January finances, disposes surplus police equipment and OKs purchase of three police SUVs
Summary
The Village of Lindenhurst board on Feb. 9 approved the Jan. 2026 Treasurer's Report, cleared $1.52 million in bills, adopted an ordinance to dispose of surplus police workout equipment and authorized purchase of three Ford Interceptor SUVs for up to $137,502, with all votes 6-0.
The Village of Lindenhurst Board met Monday, Feb. 9, 2026, and approved routine minutes, financial reports and several operational items, including an ordinance authorizing disposal of surplus police equipment and a purchase order for three replacement police SUVs.
Trustee Pat Dunham read the Treasurer's Report for January 2026, reporting total balances of $18,736,798.53 as of Jan. 31. The board approved the report on a 6-0 roll call vote after Dunham moved and Trustee Pat Dickson seconded the motion. The board also approved the first set of January bills totaling $1,517,690.74 by a 6-0 roll call vote after a motion from Trustee Dunham and a second from Trustee Dawn Suchy.
Police Chief Melinda Linas told the…
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