STONY POINT, NY – After nearly four decades of serving up sandwiches, smiles, and hometown charm, Joe Cazzola, the beloved owner and operator of Lane’s Deli, is officially retiring. A true staple in the Stony Point community, Cazzola is passing the torch after 39 incredible years of dedication to his business and neighbors.
To honor this milestone, Town Supervisor Jim Monaghan, Deputy Supervisor Amy Conklin Stamm, Police Chief Greg Becker, and Officer Mike Heath paid a special visit to Lane’s Deli to personally thank Joe for his years of service and unwavering commitment to Stony Point.
“Joe has been more than just a business owner—he’s been part of the heart and soul of our community,” said Supervisor Monaghan. “We’re grateful for everything he’s done and wish him nothing but the best in this next chapter.”
Since opening its doors, Lane’s Deli has been a gathering spot for generations of residents, offering not only great food but a welcoming atmosphere that reflects the values of Stony Point. Joe Cazzola’s work ethic, warmth, and generosity made him a local icon, and his presence will be deeply missed behind the counter.
Welcoming the New Owners
As Joe steps into retirement, the community now looks forward to welcoming the new owners who are committed to carrying on the deli’s cherished legacy. Locals are encouraged to stop by, share their well wishes with Joe, and support the next chapter of this iconic establishment.
Join Stony Point in expressing heartfelt gratitude to Joe Cazzola for 39 years of service and in celebrating the future of Lane’s Deli under its new leadership.