In Bethpage: Town employee saves life (See page 8)
In Hicksville: Residents encouraged to donate blood (See page 8)
In Farmingdale: Cheer team off to state championships (See page 18)
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Students Address Climate Change At STEM Competition
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Each year, theFeinstein Institutes for Medical Research and Northwell Health’s Workforce Readiness department within Corporate Human Resources hosts Medical Marvels; a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) research competition. This year was the 11th running of the competition, and the theme was climate change and global warming. More than 120 high school freshmen and sophomores from Long Island and New York City wrote research papers, designed scientific posters, and presented novel ways to tackle these issues, which are pressing concerns for many young people.
Students from 19 schools were tasked with the hypothetical challenge to better understand the effects of climate change in their school and community and develop new ways to lower and measure greenhouse gas emissions. Their challenge was to recognize how social determinants of health, like food insecurity, could lead to increased health effects of climate change. Some of the ideas proposed include solar panels to electrify school bus fleets and reduce food waste. Teams were required to submit a scientific poster, including a scientific research assessment of the topic, a technological component, outline the community partners they would need to engage and methods to assess the success of their hypothetical solutions. A panel of scientists, clinicians and health care administrators evaluated the posters, papers and presentation using a five-point scale scoring rubric. The applications were judged for qualities such as innovation, clarity, approach, and measurement of success.
“For 11 years, we have tasked Long Island’s brightest young minds to critically think about some of the most complex topics, from human trafficking to gun violence and now climate change. And every year, these students never fail to impress,” said Ines Ruiz vanBoom, assistant vice president of Workforce Readiness at Northwell Health. “We hope the Medical Marvels program will inspire future scientists, engineers, doctors and change-makers to make our communities a better and healthier place to live.”
Earlier this month, the contest’s finalists presented their ideas in person at the Feinstein Institutes. During this in-person presentation event, leaders across Northwell Health shared valuable insight around the issue of climate change, including a keynote
address from Teresa Amato, MD, vice president of resource management at Northwell Health. In addition, students attended multiple workshops about the intersection of climate, health and human behavior, corporate social responsibility, community engagement and the mental health effects of climate change. Following this was the announcement of the competition winners. This year was unique in that the winning STEM team was an all-female team from Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School.
The team of 5 included Haley Brodzansky, Sophie Hu, Zahara Naqvi, Chloe Ng, and Abigail Rajan. The students presented a multifaceted approach to convert algae to produce biofuel, and reformulate a corporate social responsibility score index to hold their school accountable for their efforts. Biofuels are fuels produced from plants, or from agricultural, domestic or industrial bio-waste. Biofuels are produced over a much shorter period of time than fossil fuels such as oil, which makes it both a more sustainable and realistic source of energy. The group also partnered with Ecosia, a web browser that uses ad revenue to support the planting of trees.
These young women are a wonderful example of how younger generations are innovating to impact climate change.
Certainly they deserve the title of Medical Marvels. “Today’s high school students will one day be leaders in medicine, science, public health, and technology,” said Kevin J. Tracey, MD, president and CEO of the Feinstein Institutes and Karches Family Distinguished Chair in Medical Research. “The Feinstein Institutes at Northwell is proud to host these Medical Marvels and to be inspired by their ideas, innovation and intelligence.”
The team gets to split an $1,800 scholarship for their victory. Students from Sewanhaka High School placed second, while Hicksville High School and Baldwin High School tied for third place. The second-place team will receive a $1,000 scholarship and the third-place teams will each receive a $500 scholarship.
About the Feinstein Institutes:
The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research is the home of the research institutes of Northwell Health, the largest health care provider and private employer in New York State. Encompassing 50 research labs, 3,000 clinical research studies and 5,000 researchers and staff, the Feinstein Institutes raises the standard of medical innovation through its five institutes of behavioral science, bioelectronic medicine, cancer, health system science, and molecular medicine. We
make breakthroughs in genetics, oncology, brain research, mental health, autoimmunity, and are the global scientific leader in bioelectronic medicine – a new field of science that has the potential to revolutionize medicine. For more information about how we produce knowledge to cure disease, visit http://feinstein.northwell.edu and follow us on LinkedIn.
About Medical Marvels:
An annual STEM competition for ninth and tenth grade high school students, The Medical Marvels program believes in the academic promise of all students, and that by investing in their ideas, the future health and well-being of our community will be served. They also believe that by investing in youth and giving them a sense of place and responsibility for problem solving in the community, a community ensures that it will have bright and capable future leaders for STEM careers. Any New York Stateaccredited educational institution in Nassau, Suffolk, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, or Westchester is eligible to participate. Medical Marvels was established in 2013 by the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research and Northwell Health’s Center for Workforce Readiness.
– Original Press Release provided by Northwell Health
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Types of biofuels and what generation (or cycle) they are classified as. Each generation of biofuel aims to meet a particular global energy demand while also minimizing environmental impact. (Image courtesy of Muhammad Rizwan Javed, et al. / CC BY-SA 4.0)
Polar Plunge Returns To TOBAY Beach March 25th
‘Freezin’ for a Reason’ event will benefit Special Olympics: New York! Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Lou Imbroto invite residents to be “Freezin’ for a Reason” at the annual Polar Plunge benefiting Special Olympics New York on Saturday, March 25th at TOBAY Beach.
“Many of our residents head to TOBAY Beach for summer fun, but this event provides an enjoyable and charitable reason to spend a great day at the beach much sooner,” said Supervisor Saladino. “Participants will have an opportunity to prove their mettle and their compassion by wading into the chilly waters of TOBAY Beach to raise funds for the athletes of Special Olympics New York.”
The event kicks off with winter festival fun and registration starting at 9:30 a.m.,
with the plunge beginning at 11 a.m. Requested donation is $25 per participant. Plungers who raise $150 receive a commemorative Polar Plunge sweatshirt.
All of the money raised through the Polar Plunge helps provide year-round sports training and competition as well as leadership, health and inclusion programs
for individuals with intellectual disabilities in your community.
“This polar plunge is sure to create lasting memories for all participants while supporting a very worthwhile cause,” added Councilman Imbroto.
“Special Olympics New York changes lives through the joy of sports and the Town of Oyster Bay is proud to partner with this outstanding organization to help make this event a success. Please join with me in braving the chilly waters for a great reason.”
Pre-register yourself, family and team today at www.PolarPlungeNY. org. For more information, call Rebecca Hoffmann at (631) 458-1579 or e-mail rhoffmann@nyso.org.
—Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay
Volunteers Wanted For March 25th Dune Day At TOBAY Beach
Residents who love visiting the beach and want to help protect the shoreline can join Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board at the Town’s annual Dune Day, scheduled for Saturday, March 25th at TOBAY Beach. The event begins at 10 a.m. by the dunes at TOBAY.
Supervisor Saladino stated, “The Dune
Stabilization Project brings together residents of all ages in an effort to protect and preserve our beautiful shoreline and environment by planting stalks of dune grass. Dunes along our south shore continue to face environmentally damaging storms that have a significant impact on the beach. Statistics indicate that the planting of dune grass provides a natural shield that
is perfect for withstanding storm surges and high winds.”
The Dune Stabilization Project helps preserve our beach and barrier island for future generations. Volunteers work alongside Town officials and crews, as well as residents from across the Town who share an interest in helping preserve TOBAY Beach.
To register as a volunteer, residents can visit www.oysterbaytown.com/volunteerform. For additional information, contact the Department of Environmental Resources at (516) 677-5943 or email environmental@oysterbay-ny.gov.
—Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay
Help Massapequa Takes Action Coalition Keep Preserve Pristine
Massapequa Takes Action Coalition (MTAC) in partnership with Save the Great South Bay invites all residents to participate in its 3rd Annual Keep the Preserve Pristine Cleanup (Rain or Shine) on Saturday, March 25th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The cleanup starts at the entrance to the bike path from the LIRR parking lot located at 510 Park Side Blvd, Massapequa.
MTAC and its partners including the New York National Guard Counterdrug Task Force and the Nassau County Police Department will work together to help keep the Massapequa Preserve a safe environment for community residents and their families. To learn more about MTAC’s Preserve cleanup or become a part of MTAC’s efforts, please contact Brooke Langella, MTAC Project Coordinator at (516) 799-3000 ext. 131 or visit mtacoalition.com.
—Submitted by the Massapequa Takes Action Coalition
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All residents are invited to attend Massapequa Takes Action Coalition’s 3rd Annual Keep the Preserve Pristine cleanup event on Saturday, March 25th. (Contributed photo)
HOSPICE IS ABOUT LIFE
Hospice can be an uncomfortable topic. But the comfort and care it provides can greatly ease sadness, pain and fear during a difficult time. From medical support to peace of mind, understanding what hospice has to offer can help people decide if, and when, it's right for them. Some things you may not know:
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It's usually at home. Comfort, familiarity and the presence of loved ones are everything during these times.
It includes full medical care. A hospice team can include doctors, visiting nurses, social workers and other care providers.
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It's typically covered by insurance. Most patients qualify through Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance.
It can last up to six months. Many people would benefit by entering hospice earlier.
It's not just for patients. Loved ones can receive counseling, learn how to help and much more.
Hospice isn't about death. It's about life.
Hospice helps make this difficult time more comfortable, supportive and dignified.
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Return Of The Howitt Heimlich Hero
A student at Howitt Middle School in Farmingdale saved the life of a classmate by performing the Heimlich Maneuver.
Mackenzie Anderson and Niousline Michel were eating lunch during fifth period. It was days before winter recess, and both girls looked forward to a long break from tests and homework. Mackenzie and Niousline had attended Saltzman East Memorial and were friends before entering Howitt Middle School this past fall. As Mackenzie ate her lunch, she locked eyes with Niosuline, who had started banging on the table with a panic-stricken look. Several friends jumped, yelled, and waved their arms to alert the lunch monitors of the situation. Mackenzie worried her friend couldn’t breathe and didn’t wait for help to arrive.
“We have to do something,” said Mackenzie Anderson. “I tried my best to perform the Heimlich Maneuver, and when I saw the food shoot from her mouth, I got excited. I did it!”
Niousline’s airway was cleared, and her breathing returned to normal. A piece of
a churro was the culprit. Lunch monitors were by Niousline’s side in seconds to check on her as the cafeteria erupted into cheers for Mackenzie’s heroic efforts.
“She saved my life,” said Niousline Michel. “I was laughing and eating, then suddenly, I felt like I couldn’t breathe. I was so scared.”
The Heimlich Hero program was taught to all Howitt Middle School students during health class earlier this school year. Students watched a fifteen-minute video that taught them how to recognize the signs of choking and respond with the Heimlich Maneuver. Students were paying attention. This is the second Howitt Heimlich Hero Farmingdale has had this school year.
“Regardless of a student’s age, size, or strength, they can successfully dislodge an item from someone’s throat when choking and save a life,” said Cheryl DePierro. “ I am so proud of all our students who took the training seriously, and I am especially proud of Mackenzie and Niousline for remembering exactly what to do in an emergency.”
—Submitted by the Farmingdale School District
Division Avenue Science Olympiad Heading To State Championship
The Division Avenue High School Science Olympiad team’s years-long success continues again this year, as they secured an invitation to represent the school at the state finals.
The team took third place at the Nassau East Regional, where 32 of the team’s 38 students also won at least one medal. The team’s placement granted them their 15th consecutive invitation to compete at the state finals on March 17 and 18 in Syracuse. The team competed under the advisement of science teacher Gerard Marzigliano.
“It is a true testament to our department that we have provided strong lessons to our students year after year,” Mr. Marzigliano said.
—Submitted by the Levittown Public School District
Munchies And Math At Seaford Middle School
The Viking Café opened its doors at Seaford Middle School as a way for students to enhance their math skills. Seventhgraders gathered in the cafeteria, which was transformed into a restaurant with green and white tablecloths and servers.
On the menu were beverages, muffins and snacks. Teachers came around to take orders and, after students noshed, to hand out the checks. The young mathematicians then had to tabulate their bills, first figuring out the discount from coupons they received, then adding in tax and tip.
Math teachers Lisa Jones and Tom Hansen said the purpose of the Viking Café was to reinforce knowledge of percentages. Students were able to apply math in a real-world situation. At the end, a few students
presented their bills to show their calculations and how they arrived at their totals.
—Submitted by the Seaford School District
Student Artist Honored In Statewide Contest
Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School 9th-grader Issac Chen received honorable mention in the 2023 New York State Art Teachers Association Youth Art Month Flag Contest. Issac was among over 300 students who submitted artwork in this statewide contest. His art teacher is Nirel Weinstein.
Founded in 1961, Youth Art Month takes place every March and is intended to emphasize the value of art education for all children and encourage support for quality school
art programs. The theme for this year’s flag contest was Your Art, Your Voice.
For more information about the PlainviewOld Bethpage Central School District, please visit the District’s website at www. pobschools.org. Exciting activities happening throughout the District and programs celebrating student achievement can also be found on the District’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pobschools/.
—Submitted by the Plainview-Old Bethpage School District
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Howitt Middle School Heimlich Heroes. Fom L-R: Mackenzie Anderson and Niousline Michel. (Contributed photo)
The Division Avenue High School Science Olympiad team enjoying another successful year after placing third in the Nassau East Regional. They will represent the school at the state finals for the 15th consecutive year. (Contributed photo)
Issac Chen’s submission for New York State Art Teachers Association Youth Art Month Flag Contest for 2023. (Contributed photo)
Teacher Karen Milano brought students their food and beverage orders. (Contributed photo)
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Maier Urges Residents To Donate Blood As National Shortage Impacts Hospitals
With hospitals facing a nationwide blood shortage, Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Laura Maier invites residents to attend a Blood Collection Drive on Tuesday, March 28th from 1pm to 7pm at the Hicksville Athletic Center, located at 167 S. Broadway in Hicksville.
Councilwoman Maier stated, “Blood supplies are critically needed for local hospitals to meet the demand and continue saving lives. Please consider participating in this blood drive to help bolster our blood banks and ensure as many people as possible can be helped. Together, we can give the gift of life though a simple blood donation.”
Appointments are preferred for the Town’s Blood Drive. To qualify as a donor, a person must be between the ages of 17 and 75 years old (16 with parental permission and 76 or older with a doctor’s note), weigh at least 110 pounds and not have donated blood within the last 56 days. Anyone who received a tattoo within the past 12 months is ineligible to donate. It is recommended that donors eat well (low fat) and drink fluids in the days before the Blood Drive. Additionally, all donors will receive a
voucher for a free Blizzard at Dairy Queen.
Councilwoman Maier added, “It’s quick, easy, and safe to donate a single pint of blood which can save up to three lives. Donating blood at the Hicksville Athletic Center, is an incredible way for all of us to pitch in and give back, to help ease the burden of our Healthcare Heroes as they continue to provide lifesaving efforts.”
For additional information regarding the Town’s Blood Drive, contact the Town’s Public Information Office at (516) 6246380. To make an appointment to donate at this Blood Drive, sign up today at https:// bit.ly/3IkK8U6
—Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay
Saladino And Board Honor
Town Employee From Bethpage For Life Saving Efforts
Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Town Board members recently honored a former employee for his extreme heroism. John Huttle, Jr., a longtime Town sanitation worker and resident of Bethpage, was returning back to the Syosset yard the morning of December 23rd 2022, and noticed a car fire which took place as a result of a bad car accident. Without hesitation John
stopped at the scene and immediately went into action releasing a young child who was stuck in a car seat, and saved the child’s life. Supervisor Saladino recognized John’s ability to act quickly and courageously and thanked him for his selflessness, presenting him with a Town citation.
—Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay
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Joseph Saladino and Town Board members recently honored John Huttle, Jr., longtime Town sanitation worker and resident of Bethpage. (Contributed photo)
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Tax Relief For Nassau County’s Volunteer Firefighters And Ambulance Workers
Minority Caucus lawmakers applauded the unanimous Monday, Feb. 27 passage of a Minority-spearheaded proposal that will ensure Nassau County’s volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers receive the maximum property tax exemption allowable under a recently amended state law.
Under the legislation first filed by Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Kevan M. Abrahams (D - Freeport) and his Minority Caucus colleagues, Nassau County will opt into a state law, enacted in December 2022, that allows volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers to receive up to a 10 percent exemption on the assessed value of their property (exclusive of special assessments) after two years of service. The previous eligibility threshold was five years.
Days after the Minority Caucus initially filed its legislative proposal, the Majority delegation re-filed the proposal on Monday, Jan. 23 with all 18 legislators as sponsors, all but guaranteeing passage. The measure now awaits the signature of Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman.
“Nassau County’s volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers are the embodiment of courageous, selfless service, and it benefits all of us to reward their dedication and incentivize other community members to become volunteers themselves,” Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) said. “All of us in the Minority
Caucus are proud that this measure has passed with the unanimous, bipartisan support that our first responders deserve, and we look forward to County Executive Blakeman swiftly signing this important measure into law.”
About the new exemption: Generally speaking, the new law gives municipalities, school districts and fire districts throughout the State the option to provide a property tax exemption of up to 10 percent to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers. Any such exemption would be valid only on property used exclusively for residential purposes. If a portion
of a volunteer’s property is used for other purposes, the exemption would be prorated accordingly. In order to be eligible for this partial exemption, volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers must live in the community served by their volunteer organization and meet a minimum service requirement of between two and five years, as set by the respective taxing jurisdiction. Additionally, at local option, a lifetime exemption may be provided to volunteers with at least 20 years of service as long as they maintain their primary residence in the county they have served. Taxing jurisdictions may also allow unremarried surviving spouses of eligible volunteers to retain the exemption.
It is important to note that, if your taxing
jurisdiction has been offering a similar exemption for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers under one of the pre-existing statutes (i.e., current RPTL § 466-a through § 466-k), it must adopt a local law, ordinance or resolution to conform to the new Statewide exemption statute no later than December 9, 2025 (i.e., three years from the effective date of Chapter 670; see subdivision 8 of the newly-enacted § 466-a). On that date, all of the “old” exemption statutes will be repealed.
This information has been provided by the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance website.
—Submitted by the Nassau County Minority Caucus
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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 22
Fuzzy Friends Adoption - Cats
7 p.m. Choose a stuffed animal and learn how to care for your new fur-ever friend. Children’s program, grades K through 2. Register online in advance if interested. Contact the Children’s Department at (516) 731-5728 ext.500, or email childrens@levittownpl.org for more information. Located in the community room of the Levittown Public Library, 1 Bluegrass Lane.
THURSDAY, MAR. 23
Ramadan Begins
College Financial Aid Planning
7 p.m. Maximize the amount of financial aid you can get for college, as well as how to plan your finances while you’re in school. Teens and parents welcome. Register online in advance at www.massapequalibrary. org in advance if interested. This event will take place in the Central Avenue - Meeting Room at the Massapequa Public Library, 40 Harbor Ln.
Create Your Own Planet
4:15 p.m. Join us for an exciting coding class where children will not only learn how to code, but also instruct their robotic Sphero to paint on a canvas! A library card is required. Allowed Ages: 5 years to 10
years Allowed Grades: Kindergarten to 4th Grade. Register online in advance if interested. Taking place at the PlainviewOld Bethpage Public Library Room A, 999 Old Country Rd.
FRIDAY, MAR. 24
Cupcake Wars
4:15 p.m. The competition is fierce! Let’s see what you can create with candy and cupcakes. Children’s program, grades K through 5. Programs run by the Children’s Department are for children residing in UFSD #22 only. You MUST use your child’s library card to register. Registration with an adult card will be invalid. Located in Room E of the Farmingdale Public Library, 116 Merritts Rd.
SUNDAY, MAR. 26
Concert: The Carnaby Street Duo 2 p.m. Join Chris Roselle and Pete Bremy from The Carnaby Street Duo and experience the music of the ‘60s British Invasion. They will perform music by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, The Bee Gees, The Moody Blues, The Hollies, The Dave Clark Five, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, The Monkees, The Byrds and one-hit wonders of the time. All Ages! No registration required. First come, first served basis. Contact Adult Reference at (516) 931-1417 ext. 124, or email adultprogramming@ hicksvillelibrary.org for more information. Located in the Community Room of the Hicksville Public Library, 169 Jerusalem Ave.
Snack Around The World - Ireland
Enjoy treats from this month’s country: Ireland! Learn a little about the culture by scanning our QR code on the snack bag. Each bag will contain a few snacks and a small craft. This is not a program. This is registration for a Teen Craft Kit. Register here to be able to pick up this
pre-packaged craft kit for teens going into grades 6-12! We will contact you when you are able to pick up the kit at the Bar Harbour building of the Massapequa Public Library, 40 Harbor Ln.
MONDAY, MAR. 27
Unsung Heroes: Women
7 p.m. Explore the accomplishments of women who never made it into the history books. Learn about historical figures such as Anna Coleman Ladd, who created prosthetic masks for injured World War I soldiers, the Radium Girls, who painted watch dials for use by soldiers in the trenches, and more. Presented By Historian Howard Rosenberg. Adult program. This program is in-person at the library. Registration is not required. Located in the auditorium of the Bethpage Public Library, 47 Powell Ave.
Super Mario Bingo
6 p.m. Get ready for the new Super Mario Movie! Join Miss Shannon for a fun night of Super Mario themed bingo and win Mario themed prizes with friends! Grades K through 5. Register online in advance if interested. Contact Shannon Jaeger at (516) 931-1417 ext. 113, or email sjaeger@ hicksvillelibrary.org for more information. Located in the Community Room of the Hicksville Public Library, 169 Jerusalem Ave.
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Long Island Cannabis Conversations
Part II: Exploring the island’s Indigenous roots and futures
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Our last installment of “Long Island Cannabis Conversations” left off in the island’s East end, where European colonists who grew hemp for sails and rigging left their mark behind with the name ‘Hamptons.’
For this installment, we return to Eastern Long Island and Southampton, where members of the Shinnecock nation will soon open the first medical and adult-use dispensary in New York State, Little Beach Harvest, on Shinnecock tribal land (where, incidentally, the tribe also previously spent years working to develop a casino, only to have other parties swoop into the region very recently to steal their playbook, reports Patch).
In late January, Anton Media Group spoke to Little Beach Harvest Managing Director Chenae Bullock about her background in cannabis, how construction is coming along, the history and modernity of jurisdictional law, and what she’d like to see in this industry going forward.
Background and work in cannabis
“In this American life, unfortunately, it’s not big to teach kids at a young age about cannabis being a medicinal plant. So it was when I was in college that I started learning about the hardships that people are going through, and have been going through.
In high school, you’re taught that it’s bad, that people smoke it, things like that. In college I started studying it a lot more, including the background and history of it in this country, really around the ‘War on Drugs.’ That sparked my interest to advocate for it.”
“As far as involvement [in cannabis and] stepping into the role I’m in now, that began at the end of 2019, when my tribe had an opportunity for a tribal citizen to become the new managing director for our tribe startup cannabis business, Little Beach Harvest.”
“A large part of my role right now is overseeing the construction side of the business, and everybody is getting ready to
see that beautiful rendering come to life. So it’s a really exciting time.”
“On the operations side, we are getting ready to do more of the educational, career-oriented work; we have a mock job fair for tribal members coming up in two weeks, and we’ve been doing a lot of training and education over the winter. Our tribe has passed the adult-use program for our tribe, so applications for tribal members, as well as Little Beach Harvest, for adult-use licenses have been issued.”
In local history, jurisdiction is king
“When we think about tribes on Long Island, and governance, it’s all about jurisdiction, throughout history.”
“The United Colonies of New England included Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Haven, and Plymouth colonies, established in 1643. Establishing colonial presence on Long Island with governance, under a governor, didn’t really happen
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incorrectly: “the last of the Shinnecock Indians.” (Library of Congress, public domain) those settlements, but they didn’t govern what the natives did on their land.”
“For example, Canarsie is the tribe that is located in and around Brooklyn, the Rockaways. The Canarsie is essentially the tribe that historically was forced, and I will say forced, to sell their land for 24 strands of wampum beads; that’s the story people hear. Once they made that transaction, that land was no longer in the jurisdiction of the Canarsie.”
“If they were living on that land, and were growing [hemp], they were forced to do so under the jurisdiction of the [new] establishment in governance over that land.”
“Shinnecock has never been removed from our land, and we’ve never sold our land, therefore we can do what we need to under the jurisdiction of the Shinnecock Nation.”
“So, fast forward to 2023: the Shinnecock [Nation] does not need to be governed by the state to what we can and cannot do on our land, because those same jurisdiction aspects are still in place. New York State was not in place at that time, the United States was not in place at that time, and there wasn’t a governor in place until 1664. It wasn’t until those land parcels started being sold off, or stolen, that you could then enforce laws on a people that are living on the land of whatever colony or establishment.”
“We don’t have a lot of public lands in this region, and having these historical conversations can help us shape policies today. When you look at any kind of case studies, they comb back to old laws, using language from old cases and individual cases, whether they were tribal people or not.”
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“What I would like to see is inclusion.”
“You have two or three jurisdictions: the State of New York, the Shinnecock Nation, and the Unkechaug, or Poospatuck, if you will, which is a state tribe, not a federal tribe, who has also historically never left their land. Then you have the Montauk community, who were essentially burned out of their land. They literally had their houses burned down to the last person,
almost, and were physically burned off of their land.”
“With that being said, here you have a tribe that is working with all types of diverse people in the industry: women-owned businesses, MSOs, minority-owned businesses, at every angle, from the environmental side to the construction side. I would like to see the local area support that and advocate for the challenges that are happening, because it provides jobs.”
“I don’t want to see interruptions in our businesses. Let’s say we wanted to wholesale from farmers in Long Island. New York State still has to agree to that because those farmers have a license, and it’s risky for them to do business in a separate jurisdiction.”
“This kind of business shouldn’t be interfered with, because it’s a win for Long Island, a win for the state, and a win for the Tribe.”
“I’d like to see that type of inclusion, not only just for farmers but for brands and other operators throughout the state who have already been supporting what we’ve got going on.”
Representation and regeneration
“I’d also like to see more inclusion of Native people in ‘social equity groups.’ When I show up in the room, I’m the only Native in the room. So I’d like to see those different associations and boards diversify by including someone from the local community where they are.”
“We see this in the arts, and in environmental spaces, but we never see it in commercial spaces.”
“Shinnecock has one of the well-known climate adaptation plans, and we are looked at as thought leaders when it comes to the environment. Whenever a whale washes up anywhere on Long Island or near New York City, Shinnecock is called immediately, because we have historical rights and access to whales based on a 1640 agreement with John Cooper (yes, as in Cooper Beach, the beach our kelp farmers don’t currently have access to).”
“The marine biologists, the art spaces, they all work with us, but we’re not in the business and economic conversations, the chambers of commerce, the economic advisory boards. We’re not. And that’s what continues the wealth gap.”
“We will be opening our doors in the next few months and welcoming people to come and build a relationship with the Nation. Come and learn about what we’ve got going on, but also invest in a Native community, and help bridge the wealth gap but also sustain this planet.”
“You’re not paying the same tax that you’re paying in New York State jurisdiction; in our jurisdiction, you’re paying a four percent community fee, which goes straight back to the Shinnecock community. That way we can pave our roads, add streetlights, and help families fix up their homes because they can’t get mortgages. When customers come in and purchase, that four percent makes a big difference.”
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ERASE Racism Supports Governor Hochul’s Proposed New York Housing Compact
Governor Kathy Hochul has recently proposed a statewide strategy to address New York’s housing crisis –known as the New York Housing Compact. It’s of such significance that ERASE Racism is issuing this formal statement on it.
The Governor’s proposed New York Housing Compact represents a courageous first step in tackling the core challenge of housing on Long Island and across New York. It proposes solutions that will benefit all Long Islanders by increasing housing options. It begins to address the needs of our most vulnerable populations, and it starts to tackle the exclusionary zoning that is at the heart of Long Island’s standing as one of the 10 most racially segregated regions in the nation.
More specifically, the New York Housing Compact calls for 800,000 new homes across the state over the next decade. It includes local participation requirements and incentives to achieve housing growth in every community so that every part of the State is a partner in solving this urgent crisis. (About 16% of the housing would be on Long Island.) Far too often, affordable housing has been placed in already overburdened Black and Latino communities. It is time for localities everywhere
to provide the range of housing, including affordable housing, needed.
It is important to note that, under the plan, if localities are unable to meet the specified goal, they can design a housing provision plan for a lesser percentage and receive an exemption from the state for up to six years to meet the goal. Municipalities that have already taken steps to increase housing can also receive credit for their previous or current work.
The New York Housing Compact also requires municipalities with MTA rail stations to locally rezone for minimum average density. When combined with other state aid, the plan provides for support for infrastructure needs such as wastewater treatment, groundwater protection, and other environmental improvements and protections.
The plan thereby offers welcome relief to parents, essential workers, young professionals, business owners, and seniors on Long Island where “a large majority of
Long Islanders say that they want more housing options, including affordable and environmentally sustainable choices.”
ERASE Racism acknowledges the localities on Long Island that have already taken steps to build affordable housing and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD). But we also recognize that many localities spend more time seeking to maintain the exclusionary zoning that is at the heart of Long Island’s racial segregation – to the detriment of ALL of their community members. It was announced earlier this month, for instance, that two long-running housing discrimination cases against the Town of Oyster Bay will move forward. As Newsday reports, “New York State’s Division of Human Rights sued the town in 2015 alleging that policies that give preference to town residents in two housing programs violate state anti-discrimination laws.”
A lawsuit against the Town of Islip is also moving forward. It alleges racial
discrimination through land-use restrictions that prevent a proposed 58-unit apartment complex, including affordable and senior housing, from allowing rentals.
The proposed New York Housing Compact, as is the case inevitably with statewide proposals, does not represent everything ERASE Racism would have wanted. We would like to have seen more overt affordability mandates built into the plan, more specific infrastructure funding, a commitment that provisions will be made to use the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule (once finalized) to decrease segregation across Long Island, and more enforcement of laws that are already in place. We also know that progress begins with a first step, and this plan is an important and vital one that deserves our full support.
The lack of affordable housing on Long Island is an issue for seniors seeking to downsize and remain in their communities, essential workers unable to live where they work, and young professionals seeking to live on their own and build a life on Long Island, and low-income wage earners to describe just a few. As a result, as more jobs become available on Long Island, too many remain unfilled due to the lack of affordable housing.
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Fifty Years Of The Cinema Arts Centre In Huntington
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The Cinema Arts Centre is a place at 423 Park Avenue in Huntington where you can watch classic movies on the big screen among fellow cinema fans. And it has been providing these cinematic experiences for 50 years.
“The Cinema Arts Centre, which was originally the New Community Cinema, had its first program on Dec. 1, 1973,” said Dylan Skolnick, the co-director of the Cinema Arts Centre. “How it came about was the founders Vic Skolnick and Charlotte Sky [with their son Dylan Skolnick] moved from New York City to Huntington and it was a very different time. You had to picture there was very little opportunities to see movies. There was no home video, there was no cable TV, no internet, no streaming. The only ways to see movies was there was some
movie theaters near that played the new Hollywood films and there were a handful of TV channels.”
Coming from New York City, where there was a rich film culture where you could see new and old movies alike at local theaters, Vic Skolnick and Sky decided to take their frustration of not having their cinematic needs met and create their own theaters, inspired by the ones they used to attend in the city.
“They rented a dance studio, the New Circle Dance Studio, and borrowed a projector, a 16MM projector, and a movie from the library, and drew up some flyers by hand and had them copied, put them around,” Skolnick said. “People had to bring their own chairs. And people liked it. They started coming. It was only once or twice a week.”
With increasing popularity, and a request to add more showings, Vic Skolnick and Sky had to find a permanent home for their movie showings. First, they moved to an old firehouse in Huntington, which is now the Classic Galleries Furniture Store, and they set up their first movie-showing space. Eventually, they
ended up showing movies seven days a week.
“That went on for several years at that location,” Skolnick said. “It was on the second floor there... Then there were issues that meant we had to relocate. And for assorted reasons, the Town of Huntington wanted to help us find a new home for the cinema, and this location here, 423 Park Avenue, is a former elementary school.”
The town had originally purchased that property, and before the Cinema Arts Centre took it over it had been a place
where teenagers enjoyed vandalizing.
“That was the late ‘70s and we’ve been here ever since. We’ve done a lot of work on the place; renovations, expansion,” Skolnick said. “Now we have state of the art projectors and theater seats, and the building is very active now. The town makes use of the rest of the building.”
The Cinema Arts Centre is Long Island’s leading arthouse cinema, as it shows a variety of films from King Kong (1933) and American Psycho to The Room, a cult classic that has been dubbed “the worst movie ever made.”
And the Cinema Arts Centre means so much more to customers than just going and seeing a movie. It’s a communal experience where people can hang out in the cafe that’s there. The Cinema Arts Centre also holds a lot of special events where discussion is encouraged.
“Our mission is to bring the best of new, old, American, international [films] to our audience and using those films to bring people together,” Skolnick said. For more information about the Cinema Art Centre, and to see movie times, visit cinemaartscentre.org.
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Rounding up the latest news in the cinematic universe of Representative George Santos brings to mind the Terry Gilliam-directed 1985 film Brazil in a few different ways, not just because of the alleged credit-card thing (see below).
For one thing, there’s main character Sam Lowry, a lowly employee of the Ministry of Information, who spends half the film fantasizing about a better life in glorious display, only to end up under complete scrutiny by the powers that be (if somewhat more sympathetically than Santos has).
There’s also renegade
At some point in our relationships, we are bound to make a mistake. Being able to own the mistake and express remorse is important, as is validating our partner’s feelings. Researchers
Peter Kim, Donald Ferrin, Cecily Cooper, and Kurk Dirks (2004) note that while apologizing acknowledges guilt, it also expresses regret and the desire to avoid making the same mistake in the future. This in turn can improve trust between partners.
Not only is acknowledging what you did important, but so is the way in which you do it. It is important to avoid ifs, thats, and buts when saying sorry.
Take for example Clara and Joe. Clara recently snapped at Joe when she realized that he forgot to unload the dishwasher. While it is okay to express to Joe that she wanted him to help around the house in ways that he had promised, the manner in which
repairman Archibald “Harry” Tuttle’s famous line, “I came into this game for the action, the excitement. Go anywhere, travel light, get in, get out, wherever there’s trouble, a man alone.”
And then there’s all the stuff about disinformation, misinformation, hand-warped identities, the inestimable power of wealth, and the ever-evolving status quo.
Overall, both are a colorful,
In my case, at least, only one of the two is a trip I’d care to take again.
Some Recent Highlights:
• In mid March, The New York Times reported that Rep. Santos reportedly helped broker a deal, with commission, on a $19-million yacht this past winter for a donor.
• Over roughly a month in late winter, local activists hosted a “Drive Out Santos” car caravan and rally and a “Drag Out Santos” rally with drag performers outside the
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No Ifs, Thats, or Buts
c. I’m sorry if that upset you.
d. I’m sorry and I will be more conscious of my tone from now on.
Which is the best way for Clara to say she’s sorry? If you guessed D, you are correct! Let’s examine why.
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she communicated her frustration was hurtful. Not wanting to hold anything in, Joe explained to her that her tone was harsh and that it upset him. Clara realized right away what she had done and wanted to express regret for her delivery. Below are four statements that she could use when saying sorry to Joe.
a. I’m sorry, but you forgot to unload the dishwasher.
b. I’m sorry that you feel that way.
Statement A turns the apology around and makes it about Joe’s action (or lack thereof), rather than about the tone that Clara used.
Statements B and C are placing the blame on Joe for the way in which he perceived what Clara said. If Clara were to use either of these statements, she is not acknowledging that in fact she did make a mistake.
Statement D is the most helpful. If Clara were to apologize in this way, she is taking ownership of the way in which she communicated with Joe.
When expressing remorse, it is important to acknowledge your partner’s feelings, own what it is
that you are sorry for, and clearly state your apology. It is also important to make eye contact with your partner so that you can connect. Additionally, you must be open to engaging in conversation about what it was that transpired. Your partner may want to discuss the incident to be sure that you understand the impact of it on them. Leave time to have to have that conversation and avoid getting defensive. We are human and all make mistakes. It is what we do after these mistakes, and the way in which we express our remorse, that makes all the difference.
Reference
Kim, P. H., Ferrin, D. L., Cooper, C. D., & Dirks, K. T. (2004). Removing the shadow of suspicion: The effects of apology versus denial for repairing competence-versus integritybased trust violations. Journal of Applied Psychology, 89(1), 104.
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The official portrait of U.S. Representative George Santos (R, NY-03). (Public domain)
Top: Jonathan Pryce as Sam Lowry. Bottom: a promotional image for Brazil.
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Did you ever notice how many times the number “forty” shows up in the Bible? It rained forty days and forty nights at the time of Noah’s flood. The people of Israel wandered for forty years in the desert. Moses stays on the mountain for forty days. The prophet Elijah went forty days without food and water. And in the New Testament, Jesus too fasts for forty days.
One meaning of this number is “the right amount of time.” It took the right amount of time to have a flood, it was a whole generation that passed on the way to the promised land, the time needed for Moses to receive the commandments was just the right amount of time. So when Christians say that Lent – a time of spiritual purification and enlightenment – lasts for forty days, it really doesn’t bother most folks that Lent isn’t literally forty days. It’s just the right amount of time to grow spiritually in certain ways.
By the time you read this we’re well into the season of Lent and it wouldn’t be a bad idea to reflect on whether we’re “on schedule” or not. Some people will smile broadly at this point because they have kept to their resolutions to pray more, to fast from something, to give alms or do good works. Others perhaps missed the mark -- a day or two, or a week or two, into the season. Their temptation is to consider themselves as failures and to give up. “Why bother if I can’t stick to my intentions?”
The good news is that it isn’t over til it’s over. Each day we breathe in a new morning is a new chance to try again. Been slipping up on prayer? Do you think God frowns on this? Or rather won’t God’s longing for a renewed relationship yield to so much more joy the day we listen to God in prayer again. For some, chocolate or soda or pot or swearing may have re-entered daily
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congressman’s Queens office.
• According to Politico, Brazilian citizen and resident Gustavo Ribeiro Trelha recently told the FBI by express mail and email, “I am coming forward today to declare that the person in charge of the crime of credit card fraud when I was arrested was George Santos /Anthony Devolder.”
• As Gothamist reported in mid March, based on audio tapes, “In the summer of 2014, eight years before his election to the U.S. House of Representatives, George Santos was in Queens Housing Court, begging a judge to let him feed his pet fish.”
• On March 13, Rep. Santos put out the following at least partially ironic press release (printed here unedited):
WASHINGTON, DC: Today, Rep. George Santos NY-03 introduced the “Executive Mental Competency Protection Act of 2023.” The bill will require that the sitting President of the United States must undergo an annual cognitive evaluation, no later
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life – even though we thought we could live without it for “the right amount of time”. Is that a reason not to try again? Or maybe in these remaining days it might be good to fast from something else instead – too much internet time, too much alcohol, too much gossiping. I believe some successful fasting is awaiting each of us.
And what of almsgiving? Perhaps the price of eggs might keep us from sharing some of our funds with others. Yet those in need must pay for eggs too. We can justify our holding on to what we’ve earned for any number of reasons. Yet the Lenten call to go beyond being rooted in material things can actually be freeing! If Amazon visits so frequently that we can’t even guess what we’ve ordered, maybe we have just fooled ourselves in believing that we need all the money we have. Supporting a trusted charity can start now, even if charity had eluded us in the past.
Take courage. We still have “forty days” to go.
than January 1.
“Regardless of political affiliation, this should be a common sense and bipartisan agreement that when a man or a woman becomes President, they submit to an annual cognitive evaluation,” said Rep. Santos. “Physical examination results are publicly released throughout their time in office, and a thorough cognitive assessment should also be included, and failure to comply will result in no federal funds being obligated or expended for official travel.”
Requirements include an assessment of the following:
• General intellect.
• Reading & Comprehension.
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• Processing speed.
• Learning & memory.
• Reasoning.
• Executive functions.
• Visuospatial skills.
• Motor speed & dexterity.
• Mood & Personality.
• Memory retention.
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Occasionally we are lucky to cross paths with cast and crew in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions who have significant ties to Long Island. In the case of Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical, an Off-Broadway show, which has just been extended through the end of April, we were fortunate to meet not only one of these people but two. Kaitlyn Meriam of Farmingdale and Alex Dash of Jericho are holding down the stage management of this lively creation by Jonathan Hogue that is packed with talent.
Dash, the production stage manager, is super excited to be a part of this incredible team in the Upside Down. He most recently was the assistant stage manager for the Emojiland (national tour).
Meriam, the assistant stage manager, is currently making her Off-Broadway debut in this musical. She is also currently stage managing her fifth production with Argyle Children’s Theatre in Babylon. Meriam earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in theatre production and design with a concentration in stage management from LIU Post in 2020.
Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical is the hit Off-Broadway musical that brings everyone’s
favorite streaming series to hilariously-twisted life on stage. With book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Hogue, Stranger Sings! is a wild and irreverent sendup of the hit Netflix series Stranger Things and all its campy ’80s glory.
Take a trip back to Hawkins, Indiana, 1983: when times were simpler, hair was bigger, and unsupervised children were getting snatched by inter-dimensional creatures. Join Mike, Eleven, Lucas, Dustin, and the whole Hawkins gang for a night of adventure, thrills, pubescent angst, heavy synth, poor parenting, convoluted love triangles, cheap effects, dancing monsters, and maybe, just maybe... justice for everyone’s favorite missing ginger, Barb Holland.
“Stranger things are indeed happening at Playhouse 46,” said Hogue. “After the overwhelming response from fans, we extended our initial 16-week engagement through the winter. But the fans just keep coming and coming back for more, so we are delighted to keep the portal open through April 30 to laugh and party along with our favorite Hawkins crew. Justice For Barb will carry on into the springtime.”
Stranger Sings! currently features Nickolaus Colon as Hopper and
Kyle Mangold as Steve/ Jonathan joining original cast members Jamir Brown as Lucas, Jeremiah Garcia as Dustin, Caroline Huerta as Joyce/Will, Jeffrey Laughrun as Mike, Harley Seger as Eleven / Nancy, SLee as Barb, and swings Jean Christian Barry, Dashiell Gregory and Hannah Clarke Levine. The creative team includes direction by Nick Flatto, choreography by Ashley Marinelli, musical supervision, arrangements & orchestrations by Michael Kaish, a scenic design by Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Award nominee Walt Spangler, costume design by Matthew Solomon, lighting design by Drama Desk nominee Jamie Roderick, sound design by Germán Martínez & Cosette Pin, puppet design by Matt Anderson, and props by Brendan McCann. Dash is production stage manager, and Merriam and Lara Sato are assistant stage managers. Casting
is by Zachary Spiegel, CSA; general management by Visceral Entertainment, advertising & marketing by Leanne Schanzer Promotions, digital marketing by Super Awesome Friends, and the production counsel is Lee Adhemar G. Feldshon, Esq. of Feldshon Law, PLLC.
Stranger Sings! is produced by Sue Gilad, Larry Rogowsky, Nick Flatto and Jonathan Hogue. Co-producers include Catherine Schreiber, Bard Theatricals, Miranda Farag, Inbal and Ron Gonen, Xin Wen, Jason Turchin and Jim Kierstead. Joseph Longthorne is an associate producer.
Following its world premiere at Feinstein’s/54 Below in 2018, Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical launched a hit Off-Broadway run at The Players Theatre in Summer 2021, winning seven 2021 BroadwayWorld Off-Broadway Awards including ‘Best New Musical.’ In addition to the
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Off-Broadway production, Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical recently launched all-new productions in London, within a maze of disused railway arches underneath Waterloo Station; and Australia, bringing the The Upside Down to Down Under.
The Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording of Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical, is now available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, and all major platforms. Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical plays through April 30, 2023, at Playhouse 46 at St. Luke’s (308 W. 46th Street). Tickets are $49 to $99 for all performances. A limited amount of VIP Bean Bag chairs are available for $149. All prices included $1.50 facility fee. Weekly performance schedules vary. Visit StrangerSings.com for more information and to purchase tickets.
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Bike And Sewing Machine Collection May 13
It’s time to put those old bicycles and sewing machines to good use. On Saturday, May 13, (rain or shine) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Long Island will hold their annual used bicycle and sewing machine collection in the parking lot of South Huntington Public Library (145 Pidgeon Hill Rd., Huntington Station). The items collected will then be reconditioned by the international non-profit Pedals for Progress (P4P) and sent to Belize.
The mission of P4P is to foster sustainable economic development by recycling bicycles and sewing machines from the U.S. and shipping them to motivated people in the developing world. For many in the US, Belize is seen as an ideal vacation destination but beyond the beaches lies tremendous poverty. Approximately 50 percent of Belize’s population is children and youth below the age of 19. A large percentage of this population is concentrated in the urban ghettos of the southside of Belize City, specifically in the Port Loyola area. Many of these children live in poverty and are exposed to violence, crime, and civil unrest.
This is the 19th bike/sewing machine collection organized by Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Long Island. To date, RPCVLI has collected 1707 bicycles and 282 sewing machines that have been distributed to Rwanda, Tanzania, Togo, Guatemala, Albania and Kosovo. amongst others.
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see this project as a way of continuing our commitment to support programs in developing countries,” said Kathy WilliamsGing of Huntington Station, who was a Peace Corps volunteer in Peru and is co-coordinator of this year’s collection.
Anyone with an adult or child’s bicycle in repairable condition or a working portable sewing machine is urged to donate the item. Since it costs $40 to collect, process, ship, rebuild and distribute each bicycle, a donation toward shipping costs is necessary (suggested minimum $20 per item). All cash and material donations are fully deductible and a receipt will be provided on site. The program does not accept “bikes for parts,” disassembled bikes or tricycles.
For more information, contact Kathy Williams-Ging at 631-5494873 (ktsging@optonline.net) or Bette Bass at 516-606-1400 (bettembass@gmail.com). Visit www.p4p.org/category/belize to learn more about the P4P Belize program.
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Unit PH06 in The Residences At Glen Harbor, at 10 Shore Rd. in Glenwood Landing, sold on Feb. 15 for $3,407,950. It is Long Island’s most exclusive new luxury waterfront condominium. Designed for modern living, Glen Harbor offers spacious interiors, rich finishes, resort-like amenities and unparalleled service. Each residence features expansive private terraces, panoramic water views and stunning sunsets. Glenwood Landing is conveniently situated in the nexus of the North Shore, boasting marinas, restaurants, shopping and world-class golf courses. The sold 2,782 square-foot unit has three bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Nothing to do but move into this top-to-bottom fully renovated home at 1 Ruth Ln. in the tuckedaway town of Glenwood Landing. This home sold on Dec. 5 for $830,000. It features a massive living room off the dining room, a tastefully updated kitchen with white Shaker cabinets, quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances. It has same-level features, two generously sized bedrooms and a full updated modern bathroom. Upstairs are two more bedrooms with an updated full bathroom. The bonus lower level has plenty of living and recreational space, complete with a fireplace and a full updated bathroom. It has hardwood floors, a new roof, new windows, new siding and new mechanicals. This home is situated on a quiet block with lots of yard and green thumb opportunity. It has close to beaches and major highways.
Homes shown here represent closed sales, sold by a variety of agencies and are selected for their interest to readers by the Anton Media Group editor. Except where noted, data and photos are provided courtesy of Multiple Listing Service of Long Island, Inc. and Zillow.
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Alan Schultz, left, director of Pedals for Progress, helping store a shipment of bikes in Belize in earlier this year.
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Following high school, Agunzo has committed to play for Saint Leo University.
The Levittown basketball scene has been rocked by Division Avenue High School player Olivia Agunzo. Wrapping up her Senior year – and final season – Olivia has paved an impressive career as a high school basketball star.
Agunzo has had an interest in sports since childhood, but basketball quickly became special. “I’ve always played sports really. But my brother actually
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got me into basketball, because he loved it so much. He really just showed me the way throughout my life. I played lots of sports for fun when I was younger, but nothing as seriously as basketball.”
Her high school experience with the sport has been fun and positive, with several notable highlights. During her freshman year, she earned all-county honors. Her team, the Blue Dragons, also won conference that year. Her senior year was marked by triumphs, as Agunzo scored her 1,000th career point in a game against North Shore back in December. She also achieved the honor of Conference Player of the Year as the season wrapped up.
Agunzo really enjoyed working with her team this year. “The team was great. We were young but had a blast all year. We’re all hard workers. The practices were great, we played hard in the game no matter what. Shots weren’t always landing but we played hard no matter what.” The team was unique in that part of the season
featured four Sophomores starting with Olivia, and another part of the season featured three Sophomores and one Junior. Most of the team was underclassmen, but this did not stop the fond – and competitive – bond that formed between them all. “It was definitely a little competitive, but it made everything better,” Agunzo said. “We made each other better. Our bond was amazing, and I had a blast all year, and I hope they can say the same. It was really fun to compete with them on the court.”
So, what is next for this phenom of the court? Agunzo has committed to play for
Saint Leo University in Florida, a Division 2 program. The senior is most looking forward to the challenge of college ball, and is ready to push herself in college to continue her legacy of achievement. “I’d definitely love to win the championships at Saint Leo, maybe become an all-American. Just continue to enjoy myself and have fun on the court.”
Agunzo has followed some pertinent advice which has helped keep her head up during a challenging season.
during
“No matter how you’re feeling that day, if you have practice or a workout, you’re already there, there’s nothing you can do about it, so just try your hardest, give it your all no matter what.”
workout, there, hardest,
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(Photo courtesy of Saint Leo on Twitter)
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HOROSCOPES By Holiday Mathis
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By Holiday Mathis
This is a theme puzzle with the subject stated below. Find the listed words in the grid. (They may run in any direction always in a straight line. Some letters are used more than once.) Ring each word as you find it and when you have pleted the puzzle, there will be 17 letters left over. They spell out the alternative theme of the puzzle.
By Holiday Mathis
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You want what another person has, but you wouldn’t give up being you to get it. You’ll give up envy and gain energy, plus the knowledge that your goals can and will be accomplished in your own way, and in your own time. You will love them all the more and know they are enough for you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). ere are those who see each insect as a pest and others who see each insect as magni cent and weird. You’re able to swing from one mind to the other on this and any issue. You can appreciate things for what they are, but your perception and reaction shifts radically once a thing invades your territory.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Some truths have to be sni ed out, dug for, quested, but not the truth you discover this week. It’s right in front of you, and you don’t even have to be very aware to notice it. If you miss it the rst time, you’ll trip over it the next. It wants to be known by you.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). It occurs to you that you have it pretty good. Sure, you could think of 10 ways right o the top of your head to have it better. But with your poetic perspective, you’ll see how the banged-up parts of life, relationships and your material surroundings are quite worth cherishing for their beautiful imperfections.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You don’t prefer to work under pressure, and yet you can’t help but notice how good you are at it this week. ings get done quickly, not despite the stress but because of it. Furthermore, you’re able to wrangle amazing deals because a quick buck is appealing to all.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). e work is fascinating and it goes quickly this week, especially the work you’re not exactly supposed to be doing. But you’ll get it all nished -- the side projects as well as that which you’re duty-bound to -- and make friends in the process. People admire your fairness and you’ll be called on to mediate.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). e trick to getting the important things handled is super simple: Schedule them and stick to the schedule. You won’t want to do the thing when it comes up on the calendar. Do it anyway. ere are uncontrollable things happening to and because of us. ere are storms inside us that ripple out, and events miles away that resonate at our core. It’s a day to respect the wilderness and control what we can.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Balance requires wisdom. When you are in the heat of a di cult part of life, you counteract the stress by going easy on yourself in your downtime and prioritizing your own comfort and care. But when life is coasting along, you seek challenges in your downtime to keep things interesting. You’ll strike the most healthful equilibrium this week.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Simplicity and frugality are not so di cult to pull o this week. ese qualities are what’s needed to gather enough resources to execute a big plan for the future. It also helps that you don’t really want to impress anyone and there’s nothing to gain from showing o .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). For someone to act in accordance with the greater good, they have to notice and understand what that is. You will be adding friends to your fold this week. Be on the lookout for bright minds, big hearts and observant people with a social conscience. When you align with these types, you can achieve much good together without much e ort.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). e task at hand seems daunting, but dive in anyway. With your gracious communication style, people will be delighted to help you. A few excellent questions get the ball rolling. You don’t need to know everything; you just need to know enough to get to the next step. Bonus: Your prior experience is more related than you may have guessed.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Outreach will be your success key this week. Freshen up your connections with a check-in phone call, or throw a party to enliven your social swirl. Ask friends for introductions and talk to people you don’t know. e more people you tell about your dreams and schemes, the closer you’ll be to making them true.
THIS WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS
is year represents a liberation. You’ll feel freer inside of relationships and become even more comfortable in your own skin. As a result, your presence is enlivening to others and people will show you a di erent side of themselves. You’ll have a blast in a group or class setting that meets regularly. Physical aspects of your being will be healed and strengthened with a regular practice. is will be easier to keep with the inspiring people around you doing the same thing. Family will celebrate a major accomplishment with you.
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Life-giving trees
Solution: 17 Letters
WORD FIND
This is a theme puzzle with the subject stated below. Find the listed words in the grid. (They may run in any direction but always in a straight line. Some letters are used more than once.) Ring each word as you find it and when you have com pleted the puzzle, there will be 17 letters left over. They spell out the alternative theme of the puzzle.
Life-giving trees
Solution: 17
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Branch Broom
Buds
Bunya Cedar Chestnut Chop Cone
Coral Elms
Eucalypt Fell
Flame
Flower
Fruit
Germinate
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Green
Growth
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Hovea
Ironwood
Karri
Koda
Lantana
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
Date: 3/22/23
By Steve Becker
The Root of knowledge
contract — “slightly optimistic,” Root observes — seems hopeless, since South apparently must lose a heart trick and a trump trick. But declarer can prevail with careful play.
After taking the opening club lead with the ace, South leads the jack of spades from dummy. This is done, Root points out, in the hope of inducing a napping East to cover the jack with the queen or king from a holding of Q-4 or K-4, in which case declarer’s trump loser will disappear.
In the actual case, this bit of practical advice does not pan out after East’s queen is taken by the ace and the king does not appear. But South still has another string to his bow — an elimination play.
There was probably no betterknown bridge teacher than Bill Root. For nearly five decades, he taught the game in schools and private clubs in New York and Florida as well as on the high seas, consistently attracting upward of 100 eager participants to each session.
Prior to his death in 2002, several of Root’s lectures were recorded for home viewing and may still be available from bridge supply houses.
Today’s deal is from Root’s taped lecture on endplays. The six-spade
At trick three, he leads a diamond to dummy, then ruffs a club and cashes the A-J of diamonds. (Alternatively, he can also cash the K-A-J of diamonds and discard dummy’s club.) Now comes the key play: declarer cashes the A-K of hearts before exiting with a spade.
As South had hoped, the defender with the king of spades — West in this case — started with only two hearts and so is forced to return a diamond or a club. This allows declarer to discard his heart loser as he trumps in dummy, and the slam is home.
Tomorrow: Test your play.
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46개의 신축 스튜디오, 침실 1개, 2개, 3개 저렴한 아파트는 500-700 Dickson Street, Glen Cove, NY에 위
치해 있습니다. 임대료는 $1,375 - $3,289입니다. 세입자가 전기, 전기 난방 및 전기 취사 비용을 지불합니
다. 임대료에 쓰레기 수거 및 하수도 포함. 소득 한도 및 자격 요건이 적용됩니다. $61,080 - $168,600 범위
의 최대 소득 한도 *최소 소득 한도도 적용됩니다. 가구 규모, 가구 규모 및 할당 요건에 따른 소득 한도; 자세 한 내용은 www.cgmrcompliance.com을 방문하십시오. 우편으로 신청서를 요청하려면 GARVIES POINT, PO Box 440, Wading River, NY 11792로 서신을 보내거나 (631) 910-6200으로 전화하거나 garviespoint@ cgmrcompliance.com으로 이메일을 보내십시오. 추가 정보는 www.NYHousingSearch.gov를 방문하십시오.
1개 이상의 지원서를 제출한 지원자는 실격 처리될 수 있습니다. 지원서는 2023년 4월 17일까지 소인이 찍혀 야 합니다. 늦은 지원은 고려되지 않습니다. 2023년 5월 1일 오후 12시부터 힐튼 가든 인(Hilton Garden Inn, 3 Harbour Park Drive, Port Washington)에서 공개 복권이 열립니다.
GARVIES POINT 아파트먼트
46개의 신축 스튜디오, 침실 1개, 2개, 3개 저렴한 아파트는 500-700 Dickson Street, Glen Cove, NY에 위 치해 있습니다. 임대료는 $1,375 - $3,289입니다. 세입자가 전기, 전기 난방 및 전기 조리 비용을 지불합니 다. 임대료에 쓰레기 수거 및 하수도 포함. 소득 한도 및 자격 요건이 적용됩니다. $61,080 - $168,600 범위 의 최대 소득 한도 *최소 소득 한도도 적용됩니다. 가구 규모, 가구 규모 및 할당 요건에 따른 소득 한도; 자세 한 내용은 www.cgmrcompliance.com을 방문하십시오. 우편으로 신청서를 요청하려면 GARVIES POINT, PO Box 440, Wading River, NY 11792로 서신을 보내거나 (631) 910-6200으로 전화하거나 garviespoint@ cgmrcompliance.com으로 이메일을 보내십시오. 추가 정보는 www.NYHousingSearch.gov를 방문하십시오. 1개 이상의 지원서를 제출한 지원자는 실격 처리될 수 있습니다. 지원서는 2023년 4월 17일까지 소인이 찍 혀야 합니다. 늦은 지원은 고려되지 않습니다. 2023년 5월 1일 오후 12시부터 Hilton Garden Inn, 3 Harbour Park Drive, Port Washington 에서 공개 복권이 열립니다.
APATMAN GARVIES POINT 46 Studio, 1, 2 ak 3 CHAMB KI FÈK KONSTRI APATMAN AbòDAB ki chita nan 500-700 Dickson Street, Glen Cove, NY. Pri lwaye ki soti nan $1,375 - $3,289. Lokatè peye elektrisite, chalè elektrik, ak kwit manje elektrik. Retire fatra ak egou enkli nan lwaye a. LIMIT REVNI AK KONDISYON ELLIJIBILITE APLIKE. Limit revni maksimòm ki soti nan $61,080 - $168,600 *limit revni minimòm aplike tou. Limit revni yo depann de gwosè inite w la, gwosè kay la ak kondisyon pou mete sou kote; tanpri vizite www.cgmrcompliance.com pou plis detay. Pou mande yon aplikasyon pa lapòs, ekri GARVIES POINT, PO Box 440, Wading River, NY 11792, rele (631) 910-6200, oswa imèl garviespoint@cgmrcompliance.com. Vizite www.NYHousingSearch.gov pou plis enfòmasyon. Aplikan ki soumèt plis pase yon aplikasyon ka diskalifye. Aplikasyon yo dwe gen yon kach postal pa pita pase 17 avril 2023. Yo p ap konsidere aplikasyon an reta. Yon lotri piblik ki pral fèt nan Hilton Garden Inn, 3 Harbour Park Drive, Port Washington le 1ye me 2023 apati 12pm.
GARVIES PPOINT APARTMENTS
46 BAGONG TINUNONG Studio, 1, 2 at 3 KWARTO AFFORDABLE APARTMENTS na matatagpuan sa 500700 Dickson Street, Glen Cove, NY. Mga upa mula $1,375 - $3,289. Nagbabayad ng kuryente, electric heat, at electric cooking ang nangungupahan. Pagtanggal ng basura at imburnal na kasama sa upa. LUMAPAT ANG MGA LIMITASYON SA KITA AT MGA KINAKAILANGAN SA KARAPATAY. Pinakamataas na limitasyon sa kita mula sa $61,080 - $168,600 *nalalapat din ang pinakamababang limitasyon sa kita. Ang mga limitasyon sa kita ay napapailalim sa laki ng unit, laki ng sambahayan at mga kinakailangan sa set-aside; mangyaring bisitahin ang www.cgmrcompliance.com para sa mga detalye. Upang humiling ng aplikasyon sa pamamagitan ng koreo, sumulat sa GARVIES POINT, PO Box 440, Wading River, NY 11792, tumawag sa (631) 910-6200, o mag-email sa garviespoint@cgmrcompliance.com. Bisitahin ang www.NYHousingSearch.gov para sa karagdagang impormasyon. Ang mga aplikante na nagsumite ng higit sa isang aplikasyon ay maaaring madiskwalipika. Ang mga aplikasyon ay dapat na naka-postmark nang hindi lalampas sa Abril 17, 2023. Ang mga huling aplikasyon ay hindi isasaalang-alang. Isang Pampublikong Lottery na gaganapin sa Hilton Garden Inn, 3 Harbour Park Drive, Port Washington sa ika-1 ng Mayo, 2023 simula 12pm.
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NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT COUN-
TY OF NASSAU, EMIGRANT MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff, vs. JAMES CARNEY, et al., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on January 11 2023, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on April 25, 2023 at 3:00 pm premises nown as 1 Acme Avenue, Bethpage, NY 1171 . All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Bethpage, in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau, State of New York, known and designated as Section: loc : and ot: will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 077 /201 . All bidders must wear a face mas /shield at all times and social distancing must be observed by all bidders at all times. Bidders who do not comply with the face mask and/or the social distancing mandate will be removed from the auction.
Geri Friedman, Esq., Referee
We are a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
Terenzi & Confusione, P.C., Attorneys for laintiff. 01 ran lin Avenue Suite 0 arden City N 11 0. 12
#2
LEGAL NOTICES
sions of filed Judgment Index No 00210 /201 f/ /a 1 00210 .
The foreclosure sale will be conducted in accordance with 10th Judicial istrict s Covid 1 olicies and the Nassau County Foreclosure Auction Rules and Procedures. The Referee shall enforce any rules in place regarding facial coverings and social distancing.
Jane Shrenkel, Esq., Referee
1 27 0 12 2 22 202 #2 7 NO /
FARMINGDALE
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of NATUS PARATUS LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/1 /22. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 32 Walnut Ave., South Farmingdale, N 117 . urpose: any law ful act.
2 22 1 1 2 22 202
#2 1 NO / A
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTN ASS
Mark Ricciardi, Esq., Referee
Friedman Vartolo LLP, 85 road Street Suite 01 New or New or 1000 At torneys for Plaintiff Firm File
No. 1 11 7 1
22 1 1 202
#2 2 NO / A
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. MORET
LLC, Pltf. vs NEWAN et al efts. Index # 0 02/201 . ursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered Novem er 1 2022, I will sell at public auction on the North Side Steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court rive Mineola, NY on April 5, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. prem. /a Section loc ot 22 . Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed udgment and terms of sale. Foreclosure auction will be held “Rain or Shine.” If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the foreclosure auction. ALEXANDER SKLAVOS Referee. LEVY & Attys for ltf. 12 Tulip Dr., Great Neck, NY. #1001 0 22 1 1 202
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LEGAL NOTICE
S CO O STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU SC AN NA
ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT BETHPAGE, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK
Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 00210 /2010. Scott uardi no, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane artners C 00 er chants Concourse Suite 10 est ury New or 11 0 Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *LOCATION OF SALE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACORDANCE WITH COURT/CLERK DIRECTIVES. 22 1 1 202 #2 1 NO / A
Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judg ment and Terms of Sale. Index Num er 0 0/2020.
IAN A IS S . ef
eree McGovern & Amodio, LLC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 2 illiam Street Suite 0 hite lains N 10 01 2 22 1 202 #2 NO / A
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for SI Asset Securitization Corporation rust 200 2
Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 200 2
Plaintiff AGAINST
Josephine Cotto a/ /a Jose phine Im renda et al. efen dant(s)
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710 NO /
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT NASSAU COUNTY
M&T BANK, Plaintiff against NNIS A. SC NA et al Defendant(s)
Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz ertzel 1 Cornell Road, atham N 12110.
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered July 1 201 and Amended on July 11 2022 I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court rive ineola N 11 01 on April 2 202 at 2:00 .
Premises known as 2 Olive Court ethpage a/ /a Oyster ay New or 1171 . Sec loc 2 ot 0 . All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Central Park, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New or . Approx imate Amount of Judgment is 7 .0 plus interest fees, and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provi-
Pursuant to an Order Confirming eferee eport and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on April 11 201 I the undersigned ef eree will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11 01 on April 202 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as arfield Avenue arming dale N 117 . All that cer tain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Farmingdale, in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section loc 1 1 and ots
7 . Approximate amount of udgment is 22.1 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 002001/2017. his foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. CO I 1 safety proto cols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.
TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE IN S O N
I O C I
ICA O S O ARGENT SECURITIES INC., ASSET-BACKED ASS O C I
ICA S S I S 200 1
V. C IS O S ANI ET AL.
NOTICE OF SALE NO IC IS GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated August 2 201 and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau wherein SC BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTIN S O N I O C
I ICA O S O
ARGENT SECURITIES INC., ASSET-BACKED ASS O C I
ICA S S I S 200 1 is the laintiff and C IS O S ANI AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN
O S IN at the NAS
SAU COUNTY SUPREME CO NO SI
S S 100 S COURT DRIVE, MINEOLA, N 11 01 on April 202
at 2:30PM, premises known
as J AN A A N 1171 : Section loc 1 ot :
LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU GARDEN STATE VENTURES, LLC, Plaintiff -against- FREDERICK BISC O I A ISC O NICOLAS FURIA, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated January 12 202 and entered on January 1 2023, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court “Rain or Shine” located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on April 11 202 at :00 p.m. premis es situate, lying and being at Farmingdale, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of amp shire rive distant 7 . feet westerly from the ex treme westerly end of an arc connecting the northerly side of ampshire rive with the westerly side of Fieldcrest ane NNIN NC North est 0.72 feet NC northerly along an arc bearing to the right having a radius of 20 feet, a distant of 2 . 2 feet NC north ast 7.01 feet NC south east 10 . feet NC south west 10 . feet. Section: loc : 2 ot: 2
All bidders must wear a face mas /shield at all times and social distancing must be observed by all bidders at all times. Bidders who do not comply with the face mask and/or the social distancing mandate will be removed from the auction. Said premises known as A S I I FARMINGDALE, NY Approximate amount of lien 7.2 plus interest costs.
SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY ALSO KNOWN ASM&T BANK SUCCESSOR BY O SON CITY SAVINGS BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, AGAINST DON FLORENCIO, if he be living and if he be dead, the respective heirs at law next of in distri utees execu tors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said Defendant(s) who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or inheritance, any right, title or interest in or to the real property described in the Complaint, JESSIECA FLORENCIO, et al. Defendant(s)
Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on ecem er 201 .
I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court rive ineola N 11 01 on April 12 202 at 2:00 premis es known as 55 Clinton Ave, armingdale N 117 .
Please take notice that this foreclosure auction shall be conducted in compliance with the Foreclosure Auction Rules for Nassau County and the CO I 1 ealth mer gency Rules, including proper use of masks and social distancing.
All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Farmingdale, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New or . Section loc 11 and ot 1 . Approximate amount of udgment 71 2 .7 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #000 /201 .
Charles J. Casolaro, Esq., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for laintiff 0 arcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, N 117 7
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered arch 201 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court rive ineola N 11 01 on April
1 202 at 2: 0 prem ises nown as oodward Parkway, Farmingdale, NY
117 . All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being near Farmingdale, in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau, State of New York, Section loc 2 1 ots 2 27
2 . Approximate amount of udgment 1 . 0 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 00 0/201 . he auction will be conducted pursuant to the CO I 1
Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Property established by the Tenth Judicial District. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.”
Matthew Zangwill, Esq., Referee
O S egal roup f/ /a Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC
Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 17 ile Crossing oulevard ochester New or 1 2 77 0 7 2
ated: e ruary 7 202
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of ELITE EAST COAST EMPIRE
C. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/ /22. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against C to: 1 road way Ste R, Albany, NY 12207. urpose: any lawful act.
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LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the provisions of the New York State Law Self Storage Facility Act 1 2 there eing due and unpaid charges for which the undersigned, Radius Moving and Storage Corporation, is entitled to a lien as warehouseman of the goods hereinafter described as stored at 1 New igh way, Farmingdale, New York 117 . And due notice having been given, the owners of said property and all parties known to claim an interest
therein and the time specified in such notices for payment of such having expired there will be sold at public auction at Radius Moving and Storage Corporation 1 New ighway armingdale New or 117 Nassau County State of New York on April 3, 202 eginning at :00 A. . All items of property deposited by Pascal Dangin
All being stored with the said persons in its warehouse, all to e specifically announced and descri ed at the fime of sale.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT
NASSAU COUNTY
U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A. AS S O S 10 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, Plaintiff against GINA M. FLORIO, et al
Defendant(s) Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Woodbridge Corporation Plaza, oute 1 South Suite 330, Iselin, NJ 08830.
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered Octo er 2 2017 I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court rive ineola N 11 01 on April 202 at 2:00 . remises nown as 11 elfry ane ic sville N 11 01. Sec loc 0 ot 12. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and eing at ic sville Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New or . Approximate Amount of Judgment is 20 0 . 1 plus interest, fees, and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judg ment Index No 00 1 /201 . For sale information, please visit www.Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. uring the CO I 1 health emergency, Bidders are required to comply with all governmental health requirements in effect at the time of the sale including but not limited to wearing face coverings and maintaining social distancing at least feet apart during the auction, while tendering deposit and at any subsequent closing. Should a bidder fail to comply, the Referee may refuse to accept any bid, cancel the closing and hold the bidder in default. Bidders are also required to comply with the Foreclosure Auction ules and CO I 1 ealth mergency ules issued by the Supreme Court of this County in addition to the conditions set forth in the Terms of Sale. If proper social distancing cannot be
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maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.”
Mark Ricciardi, Esq., Referee NY201900000478-1
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. ELAINE DELAROSA, ET AL., Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on April 20, 2018 and an Order to Appoint Substitute Referee duly entered on January 21, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 10, 2023 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 24 Fulton Avenue, Hicksville, NY 11801. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 12, Block 313 and Lot 9. Approximate amount of judgment is $677,234.25 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 2 2014. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.
Joan Agostino, Esq., Referee Friedman Vartolo LLP, 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Firm File No.193762-3
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO NATIONAL CITY BANK, Plaintiff AGAINST BRENDAN BRUTON AKA BRENDAN
J. BRUTON, ET AL., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered November 16, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 11, 2023 at 2:30PM, premises known as 30 Columbia Road, Hicksville, NY 11801. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate,
lying and being at Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 12, Block 435, Lot 1. Approximate amount of judgment $72,288.33 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #609821/2017. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 mitigation protocols and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the court appointed referee will cancel the foreclosure auction.
Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine”. Brian J. Davis, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 20-002478 75109
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE SASCO 2007-MLN1, Plaintiff, vs. ASHOK KUMAR NATARAJ, ET AL., Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on October 29, 2019 and an Order duly entered on February 2, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on April 18, 2023 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 118 Cherry Street, Hicksville, NY 11801 A/K/A 118 West Cherry Street, Hicksville, NY 11801. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 11, Block 287 and Lots 33 & 34. Approximate amount of judgment is $719,771.39 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 004077/2012. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.
Karen Grant, Esq., Referee
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC, 10 Bank Street, Suite 700, White Plains, New York 10606, Attorneys for Plaintiff
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Notice of formation of J&M RESIDENCES LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 02/21/23. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to:
4 CRESCENT ST, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT NASSAU COUNTY
21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION AS MASTER SERVICER FOR CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB AS TRUSTEE FOR KNOXVILLE 2012
TRUST, Plaintiff against ROSA GONZALEZ, et al
Defendant(s)
Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP, 28 East Main Street, Suite 1800, Rochester, NY 14614.
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered May 3, 2022, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 20, 2023 at 2:30 PM. Premises known as 219 Evelyn Avenue, Westbury, NY 11590. Sec 10 Block 62
Lot 16 & 17. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Westbury, Town of North Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $1,022,219.60 plus interest, fees, and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 017072/2010.
The foreclosure sale will be conducted in accordance with 10th Judicial District’s Covid-19 Policies and foreclosure auction rules. The Referee shall enforce any rules in place regarding facial coverings and social distancing. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.”
Sale was originally scheduled for February 16, 2023.
Charles Casolaro, Esq., Referee DHNY078
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids subject to all instructions, terms and conditions herein and pursuant to the specifications will e received by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Hicksville ire istrict at the Office of said District located at 20 East Marie Street, Hicksville, New York, until 2 PM
on Monday, April 10, 2023, where they will be opened publicly and read aloud after 2 PM prevailing time, on the said date for the service as specified and the contract awarded as soon thereafter as practical for:
Window Replacement
Station 1 - 3rd Floor
Specifications proposal and proposed contracts may be o tained at the office of the Fire District located at 20 East Marie Street, Hicksville, NY from March 24, 2023 until April 10, 2023 between the hours of 10:00AM and 4:00PM, Monday through Friday.
Each bid proposal must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified chec representing five percent of id price.
The Hicksville Fire District as purchaser reserves the right to award all or any part of said bid, also to reject all or any part of said bid.
Hicksville, New York
Issue date: March 16, 2023 BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS HICKSVILLE FIRE DISTRICT
ATTEST: Ana Stephens District Secretary
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of Afterward Honesty Yoga LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 01/2 /202 . Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 3956 Eve Dr Seaford NY 11783. Purpose: Any lawful act.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ANNUAL DISTRICT ELECTION AND BUDGET VOTE ISLAND TREES P UBLIC LIBRARY ISLAND TREES, NEW YORK BUDGET VOTE AND TRUSTEE ELECTION
APRIL 11, 2023
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Island Trees Public Library, 38 Farmedge Road, Island Trees, New York 11756-5200, the annual election and budget vote of the Island Trees Public Library will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, between the hours of 1:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M. at the Island Trees Public Library, 38 Farmedge Road, Island Trees, New York 11756-5200, for the purpose of voting upon the following items:
1) To adopt the Annual i rary udget for the fiscal year 2023-2024, and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the Library District.
2) To elect one (1) Trustee
to the Island Trees Public Lirary oard to fill a five year term commencing July 1, 2023 and expiring on June 30, 2028 as a result of the expiration of the term of office currently held by Trustee Gloria Spradlin.
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN that petitions, nominating candidates for the office of mem er of the oard of Trustees of the Library, must e filed with the irector of the Library between 10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. no later than Monday, March 13, 2023.Each petition shall be directed to the Director of the Library, shall be signed y at least 2 ualified voters of the District, shall state the residence of each signer and the name and residence of the candidate and may be obtained at the Library any weekday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that copies of estimated expenses of the Library for the year 2023-2024 may be obtained at the Library from Monday through Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. beginning March 14, 2023 and that any other propositions to be voted upon are available for inspection by any taxpayer in the District at the Library on Monday through Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M up until April 11, 2023.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that copies of estimated expenses of the Library for the year 2023-2024 may be obtained at the Library from Monday through Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. beginning March 14, 2023 and that any other propositions to be voted upon are available for inspection by any taxpayer in the District at the Library on Monday through Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M up until April 11, 2023.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing shall be held at the Library on Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 7:00 P.M., for the purpose of discussion of the proposed 2023/2024 Library budget.
All residents of the Library District are invited to attend this information meeting.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots may be obtained any weekday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Applications for absentee ballots must e filed with the i rary no later than 5:00 P.M. seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed, or one (1) day prior to the election if the ballot is to be personally delivered. Absentee ballots must be received in the usiness Office no later than 5:00 P.M. on the date of the election in order to be canvassed.
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a ualified voter whose a ility to appear personally at the polling place is substantially impaired by reasons of permanent illness or physical disability and whose registration record has been marked “per-
manently disabled” by the Board of Elections pursuant to the provisions of the Education Law shall be entitled to receive an absentee ballot pursuant to the provisions of the Education Law without making separate applications for such absentee ballot.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that military voters who are not currently registered may apply to register as a ualified voter of the ibrary District. Military voters who are ualified voters of the Library District may submit an application for a military ballot. Military voters may designate a preference to receive a military voter registration, military ballot application or military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail in their request for such registration, ballot application or ballot. Military voter registration forms and military ballot applications must be received in the Library no later than 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 9, 2023. No military ballot will be canvassed unless it is received by the Library no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of the election.
DATED: Island Trees, New York January 28, 2023, BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ISLAND TREES PUBLIC LIBRARY ISLAND TREES, NEW YORK
By: Michelle Young, Director Library District Clerk
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AVISO DE ELECCIÓN ANUAL DEL DISTRITO VOTO DE PRESUPUESTO BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE ISLAND TREES ISLAND TREES, NUEVA YORK VOTO DE PRESUPUESTO ELECCIÓN DE FIDEICOMISARIO 11 DE ABRIL DE 2023 POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que, de conformidad con la resolución de la Junta de Síndicos de la Biblioteca Pública de Island Trees, 38 Farmedge Road, Island Trees, Nueva York 11756-5200, la elección anual y la votación del presupuesto de la Biblioteca Pública de Island Trees se llevarán a cabo el Martes, 11 de abril de 2023, entre las 1:00 P.M. y 9:00 P.M. en Island Trees Public Library, 38 Farmedge Road, Island Trees, New York 11756-5200, con el propósito de votar sobre los siguientes artículos:
1) Adoptar el Presupuesto anual de la biblioteca para el a o fiscal 202 202 y autorizar que la parte requerida del mismo se recaude mediante impuestos sobre la propiedad sujeta a impuestos del Distrito Bibliotecario.
2) Elegir un (1) Fideicomisario de la Junta de la Biblioteca Pública de Island Trees para cumplir un mandato de
cinco (5) años a partir del 1 de ulio de 202 y ue finaliza el 30 de junio de 2028 como resultado del vencimiento del mandato actual por la síndica Gloria Spradlin.
SE NOTIFICA ADEMÁS que las peticiones de nominación de candidatos para el cargo de miembro de la Junta de Síndicos de la Biblioteca deben presentarse ante el Director de la Biblioteca entre las 10:00 A.M. y 5:00 P.M. a más tardar el lunes 13 de marzo de 2023. Cada petición deberá estar dirigida al Director de la Biblioteca, de er estar firmada por al menos 2 votantes calificados del Distrito, deberá indicar la residencia de cada firmante y el nombre y residencia del candidato y se puede obtener en la biblioteca cualquier día de la semana de 10:00 A.M. a 5:00 P.M.
SE NOTIFICA ADEMÁS que se pueden obtener copias de los gastos estimados de la Biblioteca para el año 2023-2024 en la Biblioteca de lunes a sábado de 10:00 A.M. a 5:00 P.M. a partir del 14 de marzo de 2023 y que cualquier otra proposiciones sobre la que se votará está disponible para inspección por parte de cualquier contribuyente del Distrito en la Biblioteca de lunes a sábado de 10:00 A.M. a las 5:00 P.M. hasta el 11 de abril de 2023.
SE NOTIFICA ADEMÁS que se pueden obtener copias de los gastos estimados de la Biblioteca para el año 2023-2024 en la Biblioteca de lunes a sábado de 10:00 A.M. a 5:00 P.M. a partir del 14 de marzo de 2023 y que cualquier otra proposiciones sobre la que se votará está disponible para inspección por parte de cualquier contribuyente del Distrito en la Biblioteca de lunes a sábado de 10:00 A.M. a las 5:00 P.M. hasta el 11 de abril de 2023.
SE NOTIFICA ADEMÁS que se llevará a cabo una audiencia pública en la Biblioteca el martes 28 de marzo de 2023 a las 7:00 P.M., con el propósito de discutir el presupuesto propuesto para la Biblioteca 2023/2024. Todos los residentes del Distrito Bibliotecario están invitados a asistir a esta reunión informativa.
SE NOTIFICA ADEMÁS que las solicitudes de papeletas de voto en ausencia se pueden obtener cualquier día de la semana a partir de las 10:00 A.M. a 5:00 P.M. Las solicitudes de papeletas de voto en ausencia deben presentarse en la Biblioteca a más tardar a las 5:00 P.M. siete (7) días antes de la elección si la boleta se va a enviar por correo, o un (1) día antes de la elección si la boleta se va a entregar personalmente. Las boletas de voto en ausencia de en reci irse en la Oficina Comercial a más tardar a las 5:00 P.M. en la fecha de la elección para ser escrutados.
POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL, ue un votante calificado cuya capacidad para pre-
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sentarse personalmente en el lugar de votación se ve sustancialmente afectada por razones de enfermedad permanente o discapacidad física y cuyo registro de registro ha sido marcado como “permanentemente discapacitado” por la Junta Electoral de conformidad con las disposiciones de la Ley de Educación tendrá derecho a recibir una boleta de voto en ausencia de conformidad con las disposiciones de la Ley de Educación sin presentar solicitudes por separado para dicha boleta de voto en ausencia.
SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL de que los votantes militares que no están actualmente registrados pueden solicitar registrarse como votantes calificados del istrito i liotecario. Los votantes militares ue sean votantes calificados del istrito i liotecario pueden presentar una solicitud para una boleta militar. Los votantes militares pueden designar una preferencia para recibir un registro de votante militar, una solicitud de boleta militar o una boleta militar por correo, transmisión por fax o correo electrónico en su solicitud de registro, solicitud de boleta o boleta. Los formularios de registro de votantes militares y las solicitudes de boletas militares deben recibirse en la biblioteca a más tardar a las 5:00 P.M. el jueves, 9 de marzo de 2023. No se realizará el escrutinio de boletas militares a menos que la biblioteca las reciba a más tardar a las 5:00 P.M. el día de la elección.
FECHA: Island Trees, Nueva York
28 de enero de 2023 ,
POR ORDEN DEL PATRONATO I IO CA ICA
ISLAND TREES
ISLAND TREES, NUEVA YORK y: ichelle oung
Directora
Secretaria del Distrito i liotecario
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT COUN-
TY OF NASSAU, FEDERAL
NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION
ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, vs. ON OSA S A .
Defendant(s).
Pursuant to an Order Confirming eferee eport and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on February 13, 2019 and a Short Form Order duly entered on January 10, 2023, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on April 5, 2023 at 2:30 p.m., premises nown as 11 ay erry Lane, Levittown, NY 11756.
All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 1 loc 2 7 and Lot 33. Approximate amount of judgment is $556,396.97 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 0 /2017. his foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.
Janine Lynam, Esq., Referee Pincus Law Group, PLLC, 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, New York 11556, Attorneys for Plaintiff 3-22-15-8-1-2023-4T#2 NO /
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NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, U.S.
AN S NA IONA ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE OF THE CHALET SERIES IV TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. PATRICK HAYES, ET AL., Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on November 14, 2017, and an Order Appointing Successor Referee and Amend Case Caption duly entered on July 29, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 11, 2023 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 44 Flamingo Road, Levittown, NY 11756. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Levittown, near Hicksville, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section loc 2 and Lot 4. Approximate amount of judgment is $389,755.72 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 00 /201 . his foreclosure sale will be held on the North Side Steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.
rian avis s . eferee
Friedman Vartolo LLP, 85 road Street Suite 01 New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Firm File No. 191895-4 3-29-22-15-8-2023-4T#2 NO /
That on April 03, 2023, a sale will be held at Levittown ord located: 0 S roadway, Hicksville, NY 11801 to sell the following articles to enforce a lien against such articles for labor, services, skill, or material expended upon a storage furnished for such articles at the request of the following designated person, unless such articles are redeemed within thirty days of the publication of this notice.
Stephen P Coulaz 2017
Ford Fusion VIN
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$6,821.04
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NASSAU
S A O AN N.A. S CC SSO MERGER TO WACHOIA O A S FORMERLY KNOWN AS O SA IN S AN S Plaintiff,
v. SUSAN E. IACOVETTA
A/ /A S SAN IACOTA, ET AL, Defendant.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT
In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the Office of the County Clerk of Nassau County on December 19, 2022, I, Darren Aronow, Esq. the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on April 24, 2023 at The North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501, County of Nassau, State of New York, at 2:00 PM the premises described as follows:
121 Farmedge Rd
Levittown, NY 11756
S No.: . 0
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hempstead, County of Suffolk, State of New York.
The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed udgment Index No. 01 1 /201 in the amount of $571,935.97 plus interest and costs.
Foreclosure Auctions will be held Rain or Shine. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the foreclosure auction.
Richard S. Mullen Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP
Plaintiff’s Attorney 00 ausch om lace
Rochester, NY 14604
Tel.: 855-227-5072
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ERS OF THE J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-WMC3 ASS AC ASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006WMC3, Plaintiff AGAINST I O O IANA RODRIGUEZ, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered March 28, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 26, 2023 at 2:30PM, premises known as 36 Elves Lane, Levittown, NY 11756. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Levittown, in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECTION:
1 OC : O : 13. Approximate amount of judgment $745,632.13 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #00 /201 . he aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 Protocols located on the Office of Court Administration (OCA) website ( https://ww2.nycourts.gov/ Admin/oca.shtml) and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the court appointed referee will cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine”. For sale information, please visit Auction. com at www.Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. James Donald Leonard, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert Weiss eisman ordon i son Street ay Shore N 11706 01-080415-F00 75165 4-12-5; 3-29-22-2023-4T#2 7 NO /
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V.
THERESA COLLINS, ET AL.
NOTICE OF SALE NO IC IS GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 25, 2019, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is the Plain-
tiff and THERESA COLLINS, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN OR SHINE at the NASSAU COUNTY SUPREME COURT, NORTH SIDE STEPS, 100 SUPREME COURT DRIVE, MINEOLA, NY 11501, on April 24, 2023 at 2:30PM, premises nown as 7 AAN I O N N 117 : Section 1 loc 236, Lot 13: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE LEVITTOWN NEAR HICKSVILLE, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, COUNTY OF NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK
Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 001 /2017. Jeffrey o ac Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane artners C 00 erchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *LOCATION OF SALE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/CLERK DIRECTIVES.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS he oard of ducation evittown Public Schools, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, in accordance with Section l03 of Article 5-A of the General Municipal Law, hereby invites the submission of sealed bids for the following services on behalf of the Nassau County Directors of School Facilities Purchasing
Consortium:
BID LPS-23-001: ROLL OFF DUMPSTER SERVICES COOPERATIVE BID
BID LPS-23-002: CARPET TILE INSTALLATION COOPERATIVE BID
Participating school districts shall include:
aldwin nion ree School
District
ellmore nion ree School
District
ellmore erric nion Free School District
ethpage nion ree School
District Carle Place Union Free School District
East Rockaway Union Free School District
East Williston Union Free School District
loral ar / ellerose nion Free School District
Freeport City Public Schools
Garden City Public Schools
Glen Cove City School District
Great Neck Union Free School District
Hempstead Union Free
School District
Herricks Union Free School
District
Hewlett-Woodmere Union Free School District
Hicksville Union Free School
District
Island Trees Union Free
School District
Jericho Union Free School
District
Levittown Public Schools
Locust Valley Central School
District
ong each nion ree
School District
Lynbrook Union Free School
District
Manhasset Union Free School
District
Massapequa Union Free School District
Merrick Union Free School
District
Mineola Union Free School
District
New Hyde Park - Garden City Park UFSD
North ellmore nion ree
School District
North Merrick Union Free
School District
North Shore Central School
District
Plainedge Union Free School
District
lainview Old ethpage Cen-
tral School District
Port Washington Union Free
School District
Rockville Centre Union Free School District
Roosevelt Union Free Schools District
Seaford Union Free School
District
Syosset Central School District
Valley Stream # 24 School
District
Valley Stream # 30 School
District
Wantagh Union Free School
District
West Hempstead Union Free
School District
The District will receive sealed bids on, or prior to 10:00 AM on Tuesday,
April 4, 2023 at the Office of the Purchasing Department, Levittown Memorial Education Center, 150 Abbey ane Attn: onnie ampinella, Room 316, Levittown, New York, 11756, Monday through Friday, following the advertised District approved calendar, between the hours of 8 AM and 3 PM. The District will not be responsible for any delays of handling in delivery of such mail. ids must be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside with bid name and number.
eneral conditions specifications and bid forms may be obtained by contacting the same office. id prices will e firm for days from date of opening. he oard of ducation reserves the right to waive any informalities in the bids, to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid which in the opinion of the Levittown oard of ducation will e in the best interest of the participating school districts. For further information call onnie Pampinella, Purchasing Agent at 1 701 . y order of the evittown oard of Education on behalf of the
above listed participating districts.
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MASSAPEQUA
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of RUIZZ ENTERPRISES, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 02/10/2 . Office location: Nassau County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to principal office location at arfield l Massapequa, NY 11758. Purpose: any lawful activity.
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LEGAL NOTICE
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, S / /A C IS IANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUA AS S FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST, V. MELISSA DUFAUCHARD A/ /A ISSA .A C A A/ /A ISSA GREEN, ET AL. NOTICE OF SALE NO IC IS GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated December 7, 2022, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI S / /A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT IN I I A AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST is the Plaintiff and MELISSA DUFAUC A A/ /A ISSA . A C A A/ /A MELISSA GREEN, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN OR SHINE at the NASSAU COUNTY SUPREME COURT, NORTH SIDE STEPS, 100 SUPREME COURT DRIVE, MINEOLA, NY 11501, on March 29, 2023 at 2:00PM, premises nown as A MASSAPEQUA, NY 11758: Section loc 212 ot 0013: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT MASSAPEQUA PARK, IN THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK
Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 01 2/201 . John . ennedy, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane artners C 00 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York
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11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *LOCATION OF SALE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/CLERK DIRECTIVES.
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LEGAL NOTICE
REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE
SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff - against - MYLKA BELIAS A/K/A MYLKA WASHINGTON, et al Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on February 10, 2020. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 “Rain or Shine” on the 6th day of April, 2023 at 3:00 PM. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being near Amityville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York.
Premises known as 71 East Cedar Street, Massapequa, (Town of Oyster Bay) NY 11758.
(Section: 53, Block: 026, Lot: 173, 174, 175 and 176) Approximate amount of lien $270,444.86 plus interest and costs.
Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed udgment and terms of sale.
Index No. 607134/2018.
Donal M. Mahoney, Esq., Referee. Davidson Fink LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff
400 Meridian Centre Blvd, Ste 200 Rochester, NY 14618
Tel. 585/760-8218
For sale information, please visit Auction.com at www. Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832
Dated: January 12, 2023
During the COVID-19 health emergency, bidders are required to comply with all governmental health requirements in effect at the time of sale including but not limited to, wearing face coverings and maintaining social distancing (at least 6-feet apart) during the auction, while tendering deposit and at any subsequent closing. Bidders are also required to comply with the Foreclosure Auction Rules and COVID-19 Health Emergency Rules issued by the Supreme Court of this County in addition to the conditions set forth in the Terms of Sale.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, WILMINGTON TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR MFRA TRUST 2015-1, Plaintiff, vs. DAWN TORREY A/K/A DAWN MARIE TORREY A/K/A DAWN RIVERS A/K/A DAWN M. RIVERS, ET AL., Defendant(s).
Pursuant to an Order Confirming eferee eport and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on January 6, 2023, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 18, 2023 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 50 Prentice Road, Levittown, NY 11756. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Levittown, near Hicksville, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 46, Block 448 and Lot 38. Approximate amount of judgment is $546,936.29 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #601847/2020. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.
Michael Venditto, Esq., Referee
Friedman Vartolo LLP, 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Firm File No. 182363-1
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE OF THE CHALET SERIES III TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. JEANMARIE DASH, ET AL., Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on January 19, 2023, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 18, 2023 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 39 Mockingbird Lane, Levittown, NY 11756. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Levittown, near Hicksville, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 45, Block 172 and
Lot 37. Approximate amount of judgment is $312,424.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 007699/2016. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine.
COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.
Jane P. Shrenkel, Esq., Referee
Friedman Vartolo LLP, 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Firm File No.: 190503-1 4-5; 3-29-22-15-2023-4T#239530-NOB/MASS
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU
WILMINGTON TRUST, NA, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO CITIBANK NA, AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS
ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I TRUST 2006-HE4, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-HE4, Plaintiff, AGAINST HENRY ROBERT JACQUES, JOSEPH JACQUES, et al. Defendant(s)
Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on December 15, 2017.
I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 17, 2023 at 2:00 PM premises known as 1 Emily St., Massapequa, NY 11758.
Please take notice that this foreclosure auction shall be conducted in compliance with the Foreclosure Auction Rules for Nassau County and the COVID 19 Health Emergency Rules, including proper use of masks and social distancing.
All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Amityville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Section 53, Block A-3 and Lot 7.
Approximate amount of judgment $612,488.09 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #013480/2010. Richard Langone, Esq., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLPAttorneys for Plaintiff40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 4-5; 3-29-22-15-2023-4T#239537-NOB/MASS
SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU
ELM CAPITAL LLC, Plaintiff - against - CAROL GORDON, et al Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on January 24, 2023.
I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 “Rain or Shine” on the 17th day of April, 2023 at 4:00 PM. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being, and identified on the land and tax map of the County of Nassau in the State of New York.
Premises known as 399 Clocks Blvd., Massapequa, NY.
(Section: 66, Block: 124, Lot: 61) Approximate amount of lien $3,559.99 plus interest and costs.
Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed udgment and terms of sale.
Index No. 605736/2021. Edward Andreas Vincent, Esq., Referee.
Joseph Ehrenreich, Esq. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 366 North Broadway, Suite 410 Jericho, NY 11753 Tel. 516-942-4215
Dated: February 14, 2023
During the COVID-19 health emergency, bidders are required to comply with all governmental health requirements in effect at the time of sale including but not limited to, wearing face coverings and maintaining social distancing (at least 6-feet apart) during the auction, while tendering deposit and at any subsequent closing. Bidders are also required to comply with the Foreclosure Auction Rules and COVID-19 Health Emergency Rules issued by the Supreme Court of this County in addition to the conditions set forth in the Terms of Sale.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR CMALT REMIC SERIES 2007-A8 REMIC PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES
2007-A8, Plaintiff, vs. STELLA LIVOTI, ET AL., Defendant(s).
Pursuant to an Order Confirming eferee s eport and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on December 20, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 25, 2023 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 119 Lagoon Boulevard, Massapequa, NY 11758. All that
certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 65, Block 139 and Lots 41-46. Approximate amount of judgment is $2,268,951.84 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 003241/2016. Cash will not be accepted. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale. Brian Davis, Esq., Referee Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. FLORENCE BAUM, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Default Judgment, Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale and Appointment of a Referee to Sell a Vacant and Abandoned Property duly entered on December 12, 2022 and a Short Form Order duly entered on January 18, 2023, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on April 27, 2023 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 17 Orchid Road, Levittown, NY 11756. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Levittown, near Hicksville, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 45, Block 241 and Lot 26. Approximate amount of judgment is $371,607.04 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 614830/2019. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.
Ellen Durst, Esq., Referee Pincus Law Group, PLLC, 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, New York 11556, Attorneys for Plaintiff 4-12-5; 3-29-22 2023-4T#239704-NOB/MASS
SAU COUNTY. L&L ASSOCIATES HOLDING CORP., Pltf. vs. MARIE D’AMBROSIO, et al, Defts. Index #604578/2022. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered January 11, 2023, I will sell at public auction on the north front steps of Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY April 20, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. prem. k/a Section 57, Block 174, Lot(s)36-39. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed udgment and terms of sale. Foreclosure auction will be held “rain or shine.” If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the court appointed referee will cancel the auction. JUDGE
SCOTT H. SILLER, Referee. LEVY & LEVY, Attys. for Pltf., 12 Tulip Dr., Great Neck, NY. #100152 4-12-5; 3-29-22-2023-4T#239706-NOB/MASS
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. L&L ASSOCIATES HOLDING CORP., Pltf. vs. JOANN GIRETTI et al, Defts. Index #602791/2022. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered Jan. 12, 2023, I will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on April 20, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. prem. k/a
Section 53, Block 158, Lot 33. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed udgment and terms of sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the court appointed referee will cancel the sale.
SCOTT SILLER, Referee. LEVY & LEVY, Attys. for Pltf., 12 Tulip Dr., Great Neck, NY. #100132 4/12-5; 3-29-22-2023-4T#239708NOB/MASS
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that on February 28, 2023, the Town Board of the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau, New York, at a regular meeting thereof, adopted the following Resolution, subject to permissive referendum:
WHEREAS, Long Island Electric Utility Servco LLC, as agent of and acting on behalf of the Long Island Lighting Company d/b/a LIPA (“PSEGLI”) has requested an electrical easement from the Town of Oyster Bay at the property located at the intersection of Forest Avenue and Veterans Boulevard, Massapequa, New York 11758, or more specifically nown as Section 52, Block 265, p/o Lot 2573 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map; and
WHEREAS, the electrical easement is necessary to permit PSEGLI to install overhead lines from PSEG-
LI’s substation located at 48 Brooklyn Avenue, Massapequa, New York 11758, to poles that will be installed at the Long Island Railroad track adjacent to the Highway Yard; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works has reviewed the plans and has no objection to the request, and has re uested that the Office of the Town Attorney prepare an Electrical Easement Agreement with PSEGLI for the purpose of granting PSEGLI an electrical easement; and
WHEREAS, granting an electrical easement to PSEGI would inure to the enefit of the Town by generating income the Town would otherwise not have generated; and
WHEREAS, Frank M. Scalera, Town Attorney and Anthony C. Curcio, Deputy Town Attorney, by memorandum dated February 28, 2023 request that the Town Supervisor, or his designee, be authorized and directed to execute an Electrical Easement Agreement with PSEGLI for the purpose of granting PSEGLI an electrical easement to install overhead lines from PSEGLI’s substation located at 48 Brooklyn Avenue, Massapequa, New York 11758 to poles that will be installed at the Long Island Railroad track adjacent to the Highway Yard where PSEGLI has agreed to pay the Town a one-time fee of $210,000.00 for said easement, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the recommendation as hereinabove set forth is hereby accepted and approved, and the Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute an Electrical Easement Agreement with PSEGLI for the purpose of granting PSEGLI an electrical easement to install overhead lines from PSEGLI’s substation located at 48 Brooklyn Avenue, Massapequa, New York 11758 to poles that will be installed at the Long Island Railroad track adjacent to the Highway Yard where PSEGLI has agreed to pay the Town a one-time fee of $210,000.00 for said easement; and be it further
RESOLVED, That this Resolution is subject to a permissive referendum; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Town Clerk is directed and authorized to publish a Public Notice of the adoption of this Resolution in a newspaper of general circulation. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, JOSEPH S. SALADINO, Supervisor and RICHARD L. LAMARCA, Town Clerk. Dated: February 28, 2023. 3-29-22-2023-2T-#239790NOB/MASS
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COURT NASSAU COUNTY STATEBRIDGE COMPANY, LLC, Plaintiff against
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CHRISTOPHER TEJA, JR. A/K/A CHRISTOPHER J. TEJA, JR. A/K/A CHRIS TEJA, JR., et al Defendant(s)
Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Stern & Eisenberg, P.C., Woodbridge Corporation Plaza, 485B Route 1 South, Suite 330, Iselin, NJ 08830.
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered October 3, 2019, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 24, 2023 at 3:00 PM. Premises known as 46 Berkley Place a/k/a Berkeley Place, Massapequa, NY 11758. Sec 65 Block 26 Lot 734. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Massapequa, Town of Oyster Bay. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $447,291.18 plus interest, fees, and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 614605/2018. For sale information, please visit www.Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832.
During the COVID-19 health emergency, Bidders are required to comply with all governmental health requirements in effect at the time of the sale including but not limited to wearing face coverings and maintaining social distancing (at least 6-feet apart)
during the auction, while tendering deposit and at any subsequent closing. Should a bidder fail to comply, the Referee may refuse to accept any bid, cancel the closing and hold the bidder in default.
Bidders are also required to comply with the Foreclosure
Auction Rules and COVID-19
Health Emergency Rules issued by the Supreme Court of this County in addition to the conditions set forth in the Terms of Sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.”
Malachy Lyons Jr., Esq., Referee NY201800000192-2 4-12-5; 3-29-22-2023-4T#239796-NOB/MASS
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, V.
DANA ANN GRANT, AS EXECUTRIX OF THE ES-
TATE OF FRANKLYN F. GRANT, ET AL.
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sau, wherein NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY is the Plaintiff and DANA ANN GRANT, AS EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF FRANKLYN F. GRANT, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN OR SHINE at the NASSAU COUNTY SUPREME COURT, NORTH SIDE STEPS, 100 SUPREME COURT DRIVE, MINEOLA, NY 11501, on April 25, 2023 at 2:30PM, premises known as 76 HAMILTON AVENUE, MASSAPEQUA, NY 11758: Section 52, Block 185, Lot 1431: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT MASSAPEQUA, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK
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Congregation Beth Tikvah Celebrates Purim
The festive Jewish holiday of Purim was celebrated on Monday March 6 at Congregation Beth Tikvah in Wantagh. After the reading of the Book of Esther scroll where everyone was in costume, a Purim Ball was held. Adults, Hebrew School children and guests enjoyed live music provided by the CBT Band. Everyone enjoyed singing, dancing, holiday food and had lots of fun.
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Eileen C. Welsh
Eileen C. Welsh passed away peacefully on February 11, 2023. She had been a resident at Sunrise West Essex in Fairfield, NJ for the past 6 years.
Eileen was born on June 18,1935 to Marguerite Hennessy Welsh and James M. Welsh in Brooklyn NY. She was the fourth of six children.
She was a loving daughter, sister, sister-in-law, godmother, aunt, great aunt, great great aunt, and friend to many.
She loved being surrounded by family and sharing in the love and laughter on each occasion. She was known as “Aunt Eileen” and “Granty” to three generations of nieces and nephews.
Eileen was employed by IBM for nearly 40 years and worked in multiple New York area IBM locations: these included Church St, 590 Madison Ave, White Plains, Armonk and Somers. She retired in 1993.
She was an avid golfer, tennis player, traveller, bike rider, and she loved the outdoors. She was passionate about cars and driving and enjoyed driving her two Nissan 260Z’s through her 80th birthday.
Ms. Welsh served as a hospice volunteer at Rosary Hill Home in Hawthorne, NY and as a lector at St. Joseph’s Church in Somers, NY.
She was raised in a family with great appreciation for music and she developed a love of music herself. Her favorites included: Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Nat King Cole, Barbara Streisand, and Kristin Chenoweth.
She was predeceased by her two sisters (Marguerite Welsh McLeod of Levittown, NY and Patricia Welsh Beusse of Caldwell, NJ), two brothers (James G. Welsh of Audubon, NJ and Michael D. Welsh of Staten Island, NY), brothers-in-law (Robert B. Beusse of Caldwell, NJ and John F. McLeod of Levittown, NY) and sister-in-law (Claire Archambault Welsh of Audubon, NJ).
She is survived by her brother, Robert J. Welsh, of Farmingdale NY, sisters-in-law (Joan Welsh of Farmingdale, NY and Diane Welsh of Port Monmouth, NJ). She is also survived by 21 nieces and nephews, 43 great nieces and nephews, and 12 great great nieces and nephews. She will be missed by all.
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Congregation Beth Tikvah Hebrew School children enjoying the festivities. (Photo courtesy of Henry Arkin)
Rabbi Moshe Weisblum (scarecrow costume) and Congregation Beth Tikvah band provided music for the Festival of Purim. (Photo courtesy of Ab Roher)
Congregants enjoying the holiday of Purim. (Photo courtesy of Rabbi Moshe Weisblum)
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Spreading Colorful Cheer To Hospitalized Children
The Women’s Club of Farmingdale (WCF) Craft Club met recently to learn how to sew colorful pillowcases, surgical caps and carrier bags for children’s coloring books and crayons. Under the tutelage of Chair Nancy Carman, the members were walked through the instructional steps amid lots of chatter and laughter. These hand-crafted items will be donated to the pediatric wards of local hospitals. The awesome turnout included Lynne Cahill, Angelina Dunlop, Gayle Garwaithe, Barbara Hoerner, Ann Lomonte, Elaine Ryan, and Loda Romanelli and thank you to all the members who made monetary donations toward the purchase of the bright and cheerful materials.
At a recent club meeting, 2nd VP Lynda Leone scheduled a speaker from the TOB Office of the Physically Challenged.
Matthew Dwyer, Director of the Office for the Physically Challenged for Nassau County, gave a very informative briefing on the eligibility for obtaining handicapped parking
permits and how they monitor the system for the illegal use of these permits, as well as other programs available for the physically challenged. The Nassau County Office for
the Physically Challenged serves as the Disability Rights Advocacy agency for this County’s population of over 250,000 adults and children with disabilities. In doing so, it plays a leadership role in the provision of programs and services to enhance the independence and productivity of citizens with disabilities, developing and advocating for legislation on the local, State, and Federal levels of government, and working with the business community, health systems agencies, educational institutions of higher learning and school districts, transportation providers, cultural and arts centers, local municipalities, and private and non-profit disability and rehabilitation organizations to remove attitudinal and architectural barriers to consumerism, employment, education, and independent living.
—Submitted by Maria Ortolani
Hicksville Schools Accepting Nominations For Hall Of Fame
The Hicksville Public School District is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Hicksville High School Hall of Fame.
Established in 1985, the Hall of Fame recognizes graduates who have achieved distinction in their chosen profession or community. These individuals will serve as role models for the Class of 2023, as well as
for all district students to emulate. The district is seeking individuals who have achieved not only professional success but have made meaningful contributions to their community. Individuals wishing to nominate a candidate should provide the candidate’s name, address, telephone number, year the candidate graduated,
the candidate’s profession, community contributions, honors and/or achievements. Nominators should explain what characteristic or achievement makes their candidate special and include their own name, address, and telephone number. Individuals being nominated must be available to attend Hicksville High School’s graduation on
Saturday, June 24, 2023, at 9 a.m.
All nominations must be received by May 15, 2023, and mailed to:
Mr. Patrick Harris, Assistant Principal, Hicksville High School, 180 Division Avenue, Hicksville, NY 11801-4800.
—Submitted by the Hicksville Public School District
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Craft Club L-R: Lynne Cahill, Ann Lomonte, Elaine Ryan, Loda Romanelli, Barbara Hoerner, Nancy Carman, Angie Dunlop.
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Dalers Secure A Spot In Cheerleading State Championships
Farmingdale High School Varsity Cheers are Nassau County Champions
Hofstra University recently hosted the Nassau Championships. Farmingdale High School Varsity Cheer earned its second county title in the program’s five-year existence.
Dalers won the Nassau County Division 1 Small Schools championship weeks after performing at the National High School Cheerleading Championship in Walt Disney World. There they competed against the best in the nation finishing as Small Varsity Division 1 semi-finalist and 11th in the Division 1 Medium Varsity Game Day.
“Our routine has had several upgrades since the start of the season,” coach Caitlin Beatrice said. “We’ve only been competing
with this routine for about two months.”
A bright future awaits this young talented team as ten of Farmingdale’s 15 cheerleaders are freshmen.
The Competitive Cheerleading Championships were held at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton. Farmingdale last won the state title in 2020. For more information about the Farmingdale Union Free School District, please visit the district’s website at https://www.farmingdaleschools. org and like our Facebook page: @ FarmingdaleSchoolDistrict.
—Submitted by the Farmingdale Public School District
Farmingdale State Junior Nets Winning Goal
Farmingdale State junior attack Nicole Pontecorvo netted the game-winning goal, off the pass from junior midfielder Megan Diamond, to clinch an overtime victory, 1211, over visiting Ramapo in a recent match. The FSC women’s lacrosse team picked up its first win of the season and is now 1-1 overall, while the Roadrunners dropped to 1-2.
Just 1:23 into the game, Roadrunners freshman attack Erin Smeilus recorded the first goal of the game to quickly take a 1-0 advantage. Diamond won the ensuing draw control and quickly passed the ball to Pontecorvo, who scored to tie the game.
Ramapo closed the quarter with three unanswered goals, including two by sophomore Lauren Travaglini and one from Smeilus, to go ahead 4-1.
The Rams opened the second quarter with a goal by senior attack Athena Vogiatzis, off the feed from freshman midfielder Kailee Coppola, to cut their deficit to two.
Pontecorvo followed with two straight goals to knot the score at 4-4.
After trading goals, the Roadrunners’ Colleen Mason scored with just 26 seconds on the clock to give Ramapo a 7-6 advantage at the halftime break.
Farmingdale State opened the second half with a draw control win by sophomore midfielder Molly Espey. Just 33 seconds later, Diamond set up Ashley Codispoti for the tying goal.
The game was tied at 8-8 until 5:50 to play in the third quarter, when Roadrunners sophomore midfielder Kelly Griffin registered an unassisted goal.
FSC still trailed 9-8 heading into the fourth quarter but used a goal by Vogiatzis, off the pass from Codispoti, to once again tie the score with 12:48 remaining.
Ramapo responded with back-to-back goals in just 1:22 to go in front, 11-9.
With 4:48 on the clock, Codispoti registered a free-position goal to close within one at 11-10. Only 2:42 later, Diamond assisted on another Vogiatzis goal to knot the score at 11-11.
In the final two minutes, Rams’ senior goalkeeper Ronnie Reilly made a pair of saves as the game headed into overtime.
Just over a minute into OT, the Rams drew a foul and a yellow card on Ramapo. Diamond held the ball on the restart and ran up the field, passing the ball to Pontecorvo for the game-winning, woman-up goal as the Rams earned the 12-11 victory.
Pontecorvo registered four goals and one assist on the day, while Diamond had a goal, five assists, five draw control, four caused turnovers and three ground balls. Vogiatzis recorded a hat trick and Codispoti produced two goals, one assist, two caused turnovers and two draw control. Coppola tallied a pair of assists, Espey had a goal, one caused turnover and four draw control, and senior attack Marina Zumbrunn added a goal and one caused turnover in the win.
Senior Celina Schenk controlled the defense with a game-high five caused turnovers, to go along with four ground balls. Reilly matched her career-high with 15 saves as she picked up the win in goal.
—Story courtesy of Farmingdale State College
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Senior Softball Players Wanted
How would you like to feel like a kid again? Want to re-live the thrill of hitting a double or catching a long fly ball? If you will be 60 years old on or before December 31st, 2023, you are eligible to play senior softball this summer.
We are looking for men to try-out for our team. We are the Generals who play in the Long Island Senior Softball Association, a league consisting of eighteen senior teams across Nassau and Suffolk counties. Our home field is conveniently located at Cantiague Park in Hicksville.
Enjoy the camaraderie of men who want to turn back the “hands of time,“ enjoy friendly competition and maintain a healthful lifestyle. Remember, “You don’t stop playing because you get old! You get old because you stop playing!”
For further information, call Lou Martino at 631-923-1555. Cell: 516-241-7073.
—Submitted Lou Martino, ManagerHempstead Generals Senior Softball Team
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Farmingdale High School Varsity Cheer wins Nassau County Division 1 Small Schools championship. (Contributed photo)
Nicole Pontecorvo netted the game-winning goal against the Ramapo Roadrunners. (Contributed photo)
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