Stiller was raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan by parents Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, once a popular comedy pair in the Sixties and Seventies (Jerry made his mark decades later as George Costanza's kasha-eating father on "Seinfeld").
The Lido turns 56 this year.
It was closed for several months in late 2018 while its new owners -- Lorraine and Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan -- renovated the Main Street joint and handed the reins to son-in-law Kevin Parany to revive its comfortable, Sixties-era neighborhood vibe.
The Lido is a quick hop off Route 4 -- especially if you might have arrived in New Jersey by private jet at nearby Teterboro (from there it's nearly a straight shot up Polifly Road/1st Street or, when that's jammed, South Summit Avenue).
The visit from Stiller, a multi-talented actor, comedian, producer, film director, and screenwriter, might help boost employment. Turns out the Lido is hiring.
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