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BEST GOLF ON LONG ISLAND

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Backyard Birding Spring Movie Reviews

In Mineola: Perlmutter Cancer Center expands cancer care for Long Islanders (See page 4)

Meet Mineola’s New Mayor

In Garden City: The Chocolate Expo kicks off spring and summer series of events at Cradle of Aviation (See page 2A) In Westbury: Knicks star visits Westbury High School (See page 23)

A bittersweet goodbye to former Mayor Scott Strauss (see page 3)

In New Hyde Park: Girl Scouts honored for leading first St. Patrick’s Day parade (See page 4) Nassau Illustrated News (USPS 677-240)

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TOP STORY

Mineola’s New Mayor Paul Pereira Former Mayor Scott Strauss Starts New Chapter

JENNIFER CORR jcorr@antonmediagroup.com

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uch has changed on the Mineola Village Board since the March 15 election. Deputy Mayor Paul Pereira has just moved to the mayoral seat as former Mayor Scott Strauss had his last day on April 4. Trustee Janine Sartori, who was officially elected after being appointed, and trustee Jeffrey Clark are settling into their seats and soon there will be another seat once Pereira chooses someone to finish out his term. Strauss was happy to see the team that Pereira is mustering, and he knows that there’s a great opportunity in front of him. “There’s no doubt he’ll seize that,” Strauss added. “Paul Pereira is a fantastic individual,” Strauss said. “He’s going to do great things. He has good ideas and a great support network. The Village of Mineola is going to do nothing but grow.” Strauss, so far, has had quite a history in public service, serving the New York City Police Department until he retired in 2004 and volunteering for the Mineola Fire Department since 1981. After retiring, he began working with Northwell Health, then LIJ Health System, currently serving as their vice president of security. Strauss, along with his wife, works with the Boy Scouts of America and Strauss’ two sons serve on the Mineola Fire Department. Strauss credits both of his parents for inspiring him to serve his community. Strauss said he’s unsure what his next steps would be, but for now he wants to thank all the residents for giving him the opportunity to serve them as their mayor. “We started the revitalization of our downtown and had Mineola recognized locally and nationally for doing that,” Strauss said. “We put several millions of dollars into our aging infrastructure and our parks, building a new fire house, we are building a new water administration building and we’re staying well-ahead and surpassing state-mandated regulations, keeping our water clean and safe. We built a fantastic amphitheater and had dozens of free concerts and all of this was done keeping taxes in check and low.” Out of the village’s increasing tax bills here in Mineola, the village gets about $1600 a year from the average homeowner. “I think our residents get a tremendous

Paul Pereira is the newly elected mayor of Mineola. (Photo courtesy Paul Pereira) amount for that,” Strauss said. In a week before his last day, Strauss agreed that leaving this position is bittersweet. “I don’t know what the future has in store for me, but whatever lies ahead, whether it be personal challenges or another role in community service, I’ll take them on and go at it with everything I have,” Strauss said. “That is something I’ve always done and will continue to do.” And everything he’s done as mayor couldn’t have been done without having a great team, Strauss said. “I’ve very fortunate,” Strauss said. “Every elected official should be as lucky as I’ve been. Everyone from our fellow trustees and our department heads to our employees have been absolutely wonderful to work with. Nobody can do the job alone and I’ve been extremely fortunate to have been surrounded by such a dedicated team.” As Strauss steps out and Pereira steps in, Pereira said he has “big shoes to fill,” between Strauss who served as mayor for 11 years and former Mayor Jack Martins, who served for eight years. “Both of them were highly regarded, highly respected and had some ambitious plans,” Pereira said. “I hope I can live up to those standards for sure, but as for me I would like to certainly bring some new ideas and a new perspective to village government and be bold and think for the next stage of the village’s development.” Earning trust and respect, as Pereira and the village board manages the taxpayer dollar, is a priority as well. “We have spent the better part of the last decade investing in our infrastructure, our aging infrastructure; such as water, sewer and of course undertaking the building of a

Investing in infrastructure that residents may not see, as the timely and expensive work is done behind the scenes, is something the village has been doing for a good part of the last decade, Pereira said. “What I would like to do is start to pivot to perhaps, things that people can see and enjoy in a more traditional way,” Pereira said. “I’d like to invest in our parks, in our fields, for our young families and for all residents, really. I’d like to eventually invest in upgrading our pool and I would like to invest in keeping our downtown clean. That is important. We have a lot of construction going on downtown with the third-track project and that has created some conditions that are less appropriate at this time and hopefully when this construction ends later this year, I’m hoping we can continue the revitalization of the downtown.” Part of that revitalization, Pereira exFormer Mayor Scott Strauss had his last day plained, includes paving First Street, Second on April 4. (Anton Media Group File Photo) Street and Main Street, as well as concrete new firehouse and rehabilitating most of our work in those areas. wells,” Pereira said. “All of those things are “Hopefully that would lead to more needed. Some of those things are mandated businesses coming in and filling up some of by New York State and of course, we want those empty store fronts,” Pereira said. our residents to have clean water and we And the village board will certainly be want them to be able to enjoy those services able to take on these projects, as Pereira that though they may not see, are certainly agreed that, like in the case of Strauss, he very important.” and the trustees make a good team.

GCHS Robotics Team Advances To World Championships The Garden City High School Robotics Team is heading to the World Championships in Dallas this May after successfully competing at the New York State Vex Robotics Championship on March 12. At the state championship, the team placed eighth out of 57 teams to gain a playoff spot in the elimination-style tournament. While the team did not win the overall championship, members had the opportunity to interview with the judges and win the Amaze Award, which is given to the team judged to have an amazing, well-rounded, top-performing robot. As a result of the award and the top eight performance, the team received a bid to the World Championship. The district congratulated the team members who all played a part in the competition – whether they worked on building, coding or driving the robot – Wenzhen Jian, Savannah Ma, Maria Santos, Cristina Seoylemezian, Faith Short and Stephanie Wang. This marks the first time in the team’s

Team members Maria Santos, left, Stephanie Wang, Faith Short, Wenzhen Jian, Savannah Ma and Cristina Seoylemezian. (Photo courtesy Garden City Public Schools)

seven-year history that it has qualified for the World Championships. At this next stage, more than 1,600 teams from 41 countries will compete. —Submitted by Garden City Public Schools


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Perlmutter Cancer Center At NYU Langone Leads The Way Expanding cancer care on Long Island

JENNIFER CORR jcorr@antonmediagroup.com

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ong Islanders no longer need to drive into Manhattan to get the cancer care they need. The Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island in Mineola is fighting cancer with treatment and research, as well as clinical trials. And it is the only full-service, National Cancer Institute designated cancer center on the island. “The fact that the center itself is associated with a fantastic hospital is really a huge plus because, sadly, cancer patients are sick enough to require hospitalization and the fact that you can have continuity of care with the same doctors and also all access to different kinds of sub-specialties, is really valuable, especially if the person is ill enough to require hospitalization,” said Dr. Eva Chalas, a professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Long Island School of Medicine and physician director at the Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island. Here, patients can expect cutting-edge care through access to phase 1 clinical trials that the center’s oncology experts are currently conducting. For example, Dr. Jonathan Hass, one

Dr. Eva Chalas is a professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Long Island School of Medicine and the physician director at the Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island. (Photo courtesy the Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone—Long Island. )

of the first radiation oncologists in the country to use CyberKnife technology (a non-invasive treatment for cancerous and non-cancerous tumors,) has recently introduced what is called the Radixact treatment delivery system that uses image-guided, intensity-modulated radiation therapy to shape radiation to the tumor while avoiding healthy tissue. He is also, in collaboration with Dr. Aaron E. Katz and Dr. David R. Wise, conducting a trial aimed at decreasing the sexual side effects of those suffering

from prostate cancer and are going through radiation by using a medication called Darolutamide. “We provide comprehensive care,” Dr. Chalas said. “We have everything from aided minimally invasive surgery to, now, bone marrow transplant and everything you can think of.” The minimally invasive surgery program at the center uses six robots, with 60 percent of the procedures being performed for cancer, and allows surgeons to perform the

procedures with small incisions, giving the patient a shorter recovery time. Also at the center, patients can expect to hear from multiple experts as they manage their care. “We really boosted up our support system,” Chalas said. “We have specific social workers who work with cancer patients. We have nutritionists and we have rehabilitation for our cancer patients. We have cardio-oncology because some of the drugs and some of the treatments that are given for cancer can adversely affect the heart, so we have specialists in heart disease who are very familiar and know what different kinds of medicines and treatments can do to the heart... We have a very robust palliative service, which is a service that helps provide symptom relief to patients.” Chalas added that she is proud of the center’s navigation system that is run by nurses. In the program, nurses assist patients as they navigate the health system by helping them make appointments and they help ensure quality insurance. “The whole mantra of the Perlmutter Cancer Center is to really be leaders and strive to provide really what we call patient-centered care,” Chalas said. “Hopefully future generations of individuals who are affected by cancer will continue to have better and better prognoses.” —Additional information provided by the Perlmutter Cancer Center

Girl Scouts Honored By New Hyde Park Village Board For Leading Parade Mayor announces that Girl Scouts will lead St. Patrick’s Day Parade next year

JENNIFER CORR jcorr@antonmediagroup.com

New Hyde Park Mayor Christopher Devane recalled at the March 24 village board meeting that as the cold rain fell and the wind blew on the day of the first annual New Hyde Park St. Patrick’s Day Parade, he was not sure if he made a mistake. “I’m standing there thinking about maybe I should have rescheduled, and people are bailing left and right because of the weather,” Devane reflected. “As I’m thinking about this the rain is coming down and I’m getting cold, I turned and looked

and I saw five angels. They were all there and they were all ready to march. And I said to myself if these five Daisies, angels, can march in this parade, then everyone else could march in this parade.” The local Daisy Troop had attended the village board meeting, ready to be recognized for leading the first annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. One by one, the mayor, Deputy Mayor Madhvi Nijjar and the trustees called up the scouts and handed them a certificate and photo of them leading the parade. “Next March 11 is going to be sunny and 60 degrees and I need you all back here next year, March 11, to lead our second annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade,” Devane said.

These Daisies were honored at the March 24 New Hyde Park Village Board meeting, and they are invited to lead the parade again next year. (Photo by Jennifer Corr)


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Garden City Mayor Updates Residents On Water

here has been a lot of discussion throughout the Village of Garden City on the topic of lead in the drinking water. The village was informed that a homeowner was diagnosed with an elevated lead blood level and promptly notified their engineering consultant and the Nassau County Department of Health. The village immediately had the wells and points of entry to the system sampled for lead. The sampling demonstrated that the water entering the distribution system was non-detect for lead. The NCDH was also notified by the resident, and they performed an investigation of the residence for lead exposure, part of which was sampling the water for lead. The result of the water sample was above the New York State Action Level of 15 µg/l. The home has a privately owned lead service line connection to the public water main. Lead can enter drinking water when plumbing materials that contain lead corrode. The most common sources of lead in drinking water are lead pipes, faucets, and fixtures. In homes with lead pipes that connect the home to the water main, also

known as lead services lines, these pipes are typically the most significant source of lead in the water. Lead pipes are more likely to be found in older developments.

Water Update Water Tower: The painting contractor is expected to remobilize later this week to begin rigging operations for painting touch-ups. Corrosion Control Study: The initial draft is going through quality control. Revisions will be made before the finalized draft is ready. Lead Service Line Inventory: The lead service line investigation and analysis of village plumbing permits and house ages is complete. Officials are coordinating sample results with the age of homes, documenting all the data. The initial review of the village’s plans is virtually complete. The draft map shows house and street side services will be presented to the village. Well 7 (Waterworks site): Officials are preparing for permanent bid. Revised final interim payment requests and maintenance bond will be provided to the village once received from contractor. AC Schultes to pull pumps this week.

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Wells 8 and 12 (Rockaway Avenue site): Final bid documents are being created, incorporating Well No. 7 into 8 and 12 as one package. Well No 9 (Wilson Street site): Design of the facility continues. Wells 10 and 11 (Clinton Road site): Installed Well No. 11 pump and motor. PSEG Long Island, H2M, PRI and the village had a meeting to discuss the issue with turning off power to the transformer. PSEG has the new transformer in stock and is going to switch out the transformers when the shut down is scheduled. The junction on the site feeds several homes, the school, and a bank. If power was turned off to the site, all those customers would lose power as well. PSEG performed another onsite visit and it was suggested to perform the work at night. PSEG will let the village know when the shut down has been scheduled. The generator manufacturer was also onsite to inspect the generator. Wells 13 and 14 (Garden City Country Club site): H2M and the village met with representatives of the golf club late last week. Representatives have given verbal approvals for construction to commence. Planting plan to be reassessed by the golf

club and will provide input on what they want for final product. Wells 15 and 16 (Hilton Park site): Electrical work and interior work continuing. Floor coating systems are also being prepped. Crews are preparing the systems for performance testing by the end of February. Email water complaints: Back in October 2021, an email address was established so residents can submit any discolored water issues. Please email complaint to waterissues@gardencityny. net and include contact information and an explanation of the complaint. Residents are also encouraged to send photos if they have the ability to do so. If a resident does not have or does not wish to use email, call the water department at 516-465-4020 and leave a message with a name, address and contact phone number. All emails and information will be forwarded immediately to the Village Water Consultants at H2M who are collecting the information, obtaining water samples as needed and following up to help identify potential causes and solutions. Submitted by the Office of Mayor Cosmo Veneziale

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CALENDAR SATURDAY, APRIL 9

Hop Into Spring The Town of North Hempstead is hosting a community event at Martin “Bunky” Reid Park, Broadway Avenue and Urban Avenue in Westbury, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Children will enjoy an Easter egg hunt with colorful eggs scattered in the park, as well as arts and crafts, games and more. Parents and guardians are asked to bring their own bag or basket for their children. For more information, call 311.

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY Library card to receive a kit. Each member will only receive one kit, as supplies are very limited. Using the supplies provided (or one’s own supplies), create a scene using the theme of “Happy Birthday Mineola Library.” Once the painting is dry, fill out the entry card included in the kit and drop it off at the adult or children’s desk by June 6. The tiny art show will take place during the months of July and August.

TUESDAY, APRIL 12

Westbury Memorial Public Library Budget Vote The board of trustees of the Westbury Memorial Public Library has presented the 2022 through ‘23 budget for voters’ consideration. Due to the pandemic, the library has lost $50,000 in revenue from state aid, interest income, PILOT revenue and through the collection of fines and fees. The board plans to use the tax appropriation and to supplement it with MONDAY, APRIL 11 additional monies from the general fund Tiny Art Show: Happy Birthday in order to meet the rising cost of expenses Mineola Library and to compensate for pandemic losses. Adults, teens and children are invited The increase will amount to $21.40 a year to display their artistic talents to celebrate per household. Vote on April 12 from 9 the Mineola Memorial Library’s 100th a.m. to 9 p.m. at the library, located at birthday. Beginning April 11, pick up a tiny 445 Jefferson St. in Westbury. Visit www. canvas kit at either the adult or children’s westburylibrary.org to view the budget. service desk at the library located at 195 Marcellus Road in Mineola. Participants Bird Ornaments For Community Service will need to show their Mineola Memorial Earn community service by painting Long Island Tabletop Gaming Expo From 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. at the Cradle of Aviation in Garden City on Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, there will be board gaming, card gaming, role playing and miniature gaming, as well as vendors. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children ages five to 12. Visit litabletop. com for more information.

ornaments for the Garden City Public Library’s Tweens and Teens Department’s Ornament Tree. Each volunteer will receive three ornaments and a set of paint pens to decorate their ornaments at home. Paint pens must be returned to the library, located at 60 Seventh St. in Garden City. To participate, register online at gardencitypl.org beginning at 10 a.m. Completed ornaments must be submitted by April 21. Volunteers will receive two hours for every three ornaments they submit.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20

Vegetables And Flowers For The Early Spring Garden The Hillside Public Library, 155 Lakeville Road in New Hyde Park, at 2 p.m. will be hosting a lively discussion and in-person raffle. Learn about tomatoes, broccoli, lettuces, strawberries, hyacinths, tulips, Martha Washington geraniums, to name a few. This program will be held both in-person and over Zoom. To attend in person, head to the library and go to the all-purpose room on the second floor. Visit www.hillsidelibrary.info to register.

THURSDAY, APRIL 21

A Taste Of Brazil Join the Greater New Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce for “A Taste of Brazil.” The chamber will hold their April meeting at Fogo De Chao, 235 Old Country Road in Carle Place, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $45 a person with cash bar at happy hour prices. There will be

Learn about spring flowers like tulips at the Hillside Public Library on April 20. (Photo courtesy Derek Ramsey via Wikimedia Commons)

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FRIDAY, APRIL 22

The COMICHOOD Comedy Party Express Entertainment in conjunction with Knights of Columbus, located at 186 Jericho Turnpike, presents the COMICHOOD Comedy Party at 8 p.m. The event will be hosted by Curtis B. Sterling with music provided by DJ Izzy. Featured will be Wil Morales, Donna Moran, Curtis B. Sterling, Debbie Bazza and Bruce Lipsky. Admission is $30, which includes an open buffet. For reservations call (917) 808-7573. Doors open at 6:30, dinner will begin at 7 and showtime is 8 p.m.

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SCHOOL NEWS

Garden City High School students discussed a novel as part of the annual One School, One Book activity. (Photo courtesy Garden City Public Schools)

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Students Get ‘Reading Fever’ Once again, Garden City High School’s students and faculty members came together through literature for the fifth annual One School, One Book program. Coordinated by librarian Margaux Calemmo, this year’s initiative featured the historical fiction novel Fever, 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson. On March 8, students and staff gathered together for small group “chat station” discussions about the themes of the novel and its ties to our present-day society. This was the culminating event of an ongoing process since January. The event commenced with icebreaker activities and a reading of the primary source poem Pestilence: Written During the Prevalence of a Yellow Fever by Philip Feneau. Students were then broken out into individual “chat stations,” facilitated by teachers from all curriculum areas. Students shared their perspectives on the character development and themes of the novel, placing emphasis on the crude medical practices of the time and the theme of perseverance as it correlates to life in the year 2022, having endured life during a global pandemic.

Calemmo emphasized the theme of “finding light after the dark,” and the history of human strength and fortitude during unbelievably difficult times. “In the novel, the main character, Mattie Cook is coming of age and finding her identity during unprecedented and extraordinary times,” Calemmo said. “So many of our young adult students have been able to see a part of themselves in Mattie, as they grapple with their personal development over the past two years.” Students shared these correlations, along with favorite scenes and characters from the novel at their individual chat stations. One School, One Book is always a popular event at Garden City High School. Planning by committee began in the fall and utilizing student voice and choice, students voted on their choice of three titles in January, with Fever, 1793 emerging as the winner. The district is thankful to the PTA for donating paperback copies of the book, and the Garden City Public Library, which made print, electronic and audiobook versions available. —Submitted by Garden City Public Schools

Six Mineola High School students and one teacher have been awarded the Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Award from the National Center for Women in Technology. (Photo courtesy the Mineola Union Free School District)

Mineola Students, Staff Have Aspirations In Computing Six Mineola High School students and one teacher have been awarded the Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Award from the National Center for Women in Technology. This award recognizes students and educators for their computing-related achievements and interests and encourages them to pursue their passions. Award recipients are selected based on their aptitude and aspirations in technology and computing, as demonstrated by their computing experience, computing-related activities, leadership experience, tenacity in

New Deputy Superintendent In Sewanhaka Central High School District

Sewanhaka Central High School District Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Personnel Services Regina Agrusa has been promoted to the role of deputy superintendent, effective immediately. Agrusa has been with the district since 1997, serving as a school counselor at Elmont Memorial High School. In 1999, she was named pupil personnel chairperson at the school, supervising student support services. She also served as the varsity lacrosse coach, Floral Park-Bellerose School fourth graders from Emily Meslin’s class worked on their earning Coach of the Year honors during the golf courses in the school’s Discovery Lab on March 15. 2003 conference championship season. (Photo courtesy Floral Park-Bellerose School) Agrusa was promoted to district director of pupil personnel services in 2004, supervising all district PPS staff. She began her most recent role as assistant superintendent in 2013 and was responsible for student support Floral Park-Bellerose School fourth a large piece of green paper to represent the services and special education instruction and programs. graders are practicing their coding while golf course. Students must also implement Her success in her various roles is evident acting as landscape artists in their recent 3D features like tunnels and bridges. in the awards she’s earned throughout Discovery Lab lessons. Along with the creation of the courses, the years, including the Sewanhaka First, students designed and sketched students have been coding Sphero BOLT plans for their golf courses on the disrobots to be able to effectively complete the Central High School District PTA Lifetime Membership Award; the Phi Delta Kappa trict-provided iPads. Once the plans golf course. were finalized, they were able to start the —Submitted by the Floral Park-Bellerose Friends of Education Award, sponsored by construction process. Each team is utilizing Union Free School District Molloy College; the Academy for Character

Floral Park-Bellerose School Fourth Graders Create Model Golf Courses

the face of barriers to access, and plans for post-secondary education. NCWIT recognizes Mineola students and an educator with the following awards for the greater NYC area: Winner – Teacher Victoria Berkowitz Winner - Carolina Guekjian, 11th grade Honorable Mention - Hannah Mathew and Cathreen Paul, both 11th Grade Rising Star - Skyla Azeharie, 10th Grade, Natalie Laszewski, 11th Grade, and Mia Valdizon, 9th Grade —Submitted by the Mineola Union Free School District

Education Leadership Award from Sage College in Albany; the Nassau Counselor’s Association Administrator of the Year Award in 2014; and the SCOPE Regina Agrusa is Administrator Service Sewanhaka Central Award in March 2018. High School As deputy superinDistrict’s new tendent, Agrusa will deputy superintenassist with special dent. projects, the re-orga(Photo courtesy of the Sewanhaka nization of the central Central High School office administrative District) team and be acting superintendent in the absence of Superintendent Dr. James Grossane from the district. “Her expertise and leadership will greatly assist the district in our educational mission for all our students,” he said. “I have every confidence in her continued success in our district.” —Submitted by the Sewanhaka Central High School District


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delphi University’s Giving Day, an annual 24-hour fundraising initiative that brings together alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students and friends of the university, raised a record-breaking $503,218 on March 23, an increase of 78 percent over last year. The initiative garnered support from more than 1,740 donors, who supported 26 causes and programs on campus. “I am incredibly proud of our Panther community for coming together in support of our students and programs,” Vice President of University Advancement and External Relations Dr. Thomas A. Kline said. “The strong response and subsequent success is especially meaningful in this anniversary year.” With the theme, “A landmark year. A landmark day to give,” this year’s event celebrated the university’s 125th anniversary. In honor of this milestone, trustee Emerita Helene Sullivan ’79 came forward with an inspiring challenge to the community: If 500 donors made a donation of $125 or more, she would give $125,000 to establish an endowed scholarship for first-generation students. This offer was enthusiastically met by 503 Panthers, which led to Sullivan setting a record for the largest Giving Day commitment ever. “Having been the beneficiary of another’s generosity and the first in my family to attend college, I know what a gift it is to receive a scholarship and be able to attend Adelphi,” Sullivan shared. “I can think of no better way to commemorate Adelphi’s 125th anniversary than by helping to support future generations of deserving students.” There were many other inspirational stories of success that emerged throughout

Adelphi’s Giving Day raised more than $500,000. (Photo courtesy Adelphi University)

the day. Athletics garnered the day’s most participation as the largest recipient of funds, $105,739, and the highest number of donors, 910. Current student-athletes, alumni and parents—accustomed to friendly competition—embraced the challenges put forth by the Panther Club to go the distance. The university’s sports teams competed against one another to unlock additional Giving Day funds. The two victors at the end of the night were men’s baseball, which raised more than $30,000, and men’s soccer, which received gifts from 245 donors. Both teams earned an additional $1,000 for their respective sports.

“I am overwhelmed by the amount of support our department received this year for Giving Day,” Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation Danny McCabe said. “It is a testament to the coaching staff and student-athletes who continue to maintain relationships with our alumni and community members. We are truly thankful to everyone who contributed, as all the funds will directly impact the student-athlete experience.” This year’s Giving Day success was driven by a number of compelling challenges that encouraged Panthers to double their impact and extend the reach of their donations.

Through 18 matching gifts provided by generous campus leaders, trustees, parents and alumni, an additional $66,500 was added to the Giving Day total. Of note was a generous $5,000 challenge by Kevin G. Mahony ’83 for the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business that inspired an additional commitment of $15,000 from an anonymous donor. Another highlight of the day was the establishment of two funds in support of women’s leadership. In honor of the fifth annual Women’s Leadership Conference that was held on March 26, LeeAnn Black ’83, conference co-chair, and Loretta Cangialosi ’80, vice chair of the Adelphi University Board of Trustees, came together to pledge $25,000 to establish an endowed fund that will support women’s leadership activities at Adelphi long into the future. The day also featured a broader challenge for an annually expendable fund for women’s leadership that garnered another $22,000 from 51 donors. There were numerous festivities on campus throughout the day. A campus celebration was held in the lobby of the Ruth S. Harley University Center, where students, faculty and staff were treated to cookies and hot chocolate, giveaways and the opportunity to take a photo with Paws, the Panther mascot. More than 60 students added their own messages of thanks to Giving Day donors on a virtual kudoboard. “Adelphi expresses deep gratitude to those who participated during Giving Day— donors, ambassadors, challenge creators, volunteers and our entire Panther community,” Kline said. “We truly are building tomorrow together.” —Submitted by Adelphi University

SUNY Nassau Community College’s Radio Station Named Best Community College Radio Station In The Nation SUNY Nassau Community College is pleased to announce that WHPC 90.3 FM, the voice of SUNY Nassau, has been named the Best Community College Radio Station in the Nation by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System. This is the second year in a row the college radio station has won top honors and the third win in the past four years. “I am so proud of our SUNY Nassau students, staff members, and the community members who volunteer their time every week,” said Shawn Novatt, director

of WHPC 90.3 FM. “Without their hard work and dedication this honor would not be achievable. Being named the Best Community College Radio Station by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System proves that we are staying true to WHPC’s mission to provide professional broadcast training to qualified SUNY Nassau students. I can’t wait to see what we can accomplish in 2022 and beyond.” Nassau Community College’s radio station is home to approximately 100 volunteers, most of whom are SUNY Nassau

students. Its programming includes sports, entertainment and informational shows, including a variety of music shows featuring pop, rock, polka and Italian music. The station can be heard at 90.3 FM and worldwide through the iHeartRadio, Audacy, TuneIn, and ‘WHPC’ apps, as well as Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. It is the only college radio station in Nassau and Suffolk to broadcast in high definition. —Submitted by Nassau Community College


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County Executive Blakeman, Presiding Officer Nicolello Announce ARPA Grants For Veterans Organizations

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he Nassau County Legislative Majority joined County Executive Bruce Blakeman on March 30 to announce that the county is creating a program to provide grants for veterans’ halls and facilities. The grant funds will come from federal American Rescue and Recovery Act (ARPA) monies. The program is intended to help veterans’ halls and facilities, which sustained financial losses as they were not able to rent the facilities for catered events during the COVID lockdowns. “As a retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel, I have always made veterans a priority and it was clear that they deserved to be included in the eligibility guidelines created by ARPA,” Legislator Bill Gaylor said. “There are dozens of these facilities in Nassau County and in many cases, they serve as the centerpiece in our communities while performing important charitable work and promoting the social welfare of its members. The ability to receive financial relief caused by the pandemic will help them continue to play that role.” Veterans groups were not initially eligible for ARPA funds under guidance issued by the federal government. Presiding Officer Richard Nicolello and the Legislative Majority led the effort to make veteran

organizations eligible for loans and grants available to qualified small businesses and non-profits. The Treasury Department has now expanded ARPA eligibility to include 501(c)(19) entities, which applies to veteran organizations. The new rule took effect on April 1, 2022. Nicolello joined Blakeman and members of veterans organizations to announce a new county program in which the county will provide grants of up to $10,000 in ARPA monies for veteran organizations that own their own buildings and rely on catering hall affairs and events to pay for their buildings. “We heard from numerous veteran groups who were facing major difficulties paying rent, property taxes and maintenance on their venues, which were forced to cancel catered events and other functions due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing lockdowns,” Nicolello explained. “There was no reason to exclude veterans’ groups from receiving federal relief funds. With all that veterans have done and are continuing to do for our nation and communities, there should not have even been a question of eligibility.” —Submitted by the Nassau County Legislator

Presiding Officer Richard Nicolello joined County Executive Bruce Blakeman and members of veterans organizations to announce a new county program in which the county will provide grants of up to $10,000 in ARPA monies for veteran organizations. (Photo courtesy Nassau County Legislator)

Bill Prioritizing Power Restoration For Medically Vulnerable Individuals Passes State Senate On March 28, State Sen. Anna M. Kaplan (D-North Hills), whose coverage includes Westbury, Mineola, New Hyde Park and Floral Park passed legislation, S.931A/A.3217A, to reform the way that utilities respond during a mass outage event to prioritize service restoration for those with special medical needs. The legislation was introduced in the wake of PSEG-LI’s failed response to Tropical Storm Isaias in August of 2020. “In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias, we on Long Island learned a lot of hard lessons about just how unprepared our utilities are for a major storm event,” Kaplan said.

“With hundreds of thousands without power, and PSEG-LI unable to properly manage the response, I received numerous calls from constituents who needed electricity to power their life-sustaining medical equipment, but who apparently were not considered an urgent priority for help by PSEG-LI. We can’t leave people in the dark when their lives are on the line, so I’m proud to pass legislation that will ensure vulnerable New Yorkers are given priority, and treated with care during an emergency.” The bill, S.931A/A.3217A, will set Standards For medical priority situations. S.931A creates a definition for medical needs that

encompasses a realistic list of situations that demand priority restoration in an emergency to prevent a rapid and significant decline in a person’s health and well-being. Currently there is no standard to recognize that many medical conditions can be significantly triggered or exacerbated by a continued loss of power and that such conditions will have a significant adverse impact on that individual. The bill previously passed the New York State Assembly, and having passed both houses will be sent to the Governor for consideration. —Submitted by the office of State Sen. Anna M. Kaplan

Kaplan passed legislation prioritizing service restoration for medically fragile. (Anton Media Group file photo)

North Hempstead Educates Residents About Electric Vehicles North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena and the Town Board invite residents to the Electric Vehicles 101 workshop on April 12 at 2 p.m. at Clinton G. Martin Park in New Hyde Park. This workshop, facilitated by Drive Electric LI, will explain the basics about electric vehicles and dispel the common myths and misconceptions associated with these

vehicles. The program will conclude with an EV show-and-tell so residents can see and learn about these vehicles in person. “With gas prices escalating and the town working on a plan to reduce our carbon footprint, this program will educate residents about zero emission electric vehicles,” DeSena said—. “People have a lot of questions about cost, maintenance,

range, charging and more. My hope is that when a North Hempstead resident walks into a dealer, they will have a foundation to ask the right questions and make the best decision for their household.” This workshop is part of a three-part Transportation Innovation Series focused on public transportation, active transportation, and electric vehicles. It is part

of North Hempstead’s Climate Smart Communities work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate. All workshops are free and open to the public. Visit NorthHempsteadNY.gov/ ClimateAction to register. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead


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orth Hempstead Town Board Members Robert J. Troiano, Peter J. Zuckerman, Veronica Lurvey, and Mariann Dalimonte have announced a preliminary list of priority initiatives for 2022. “As we forge ahead into this next phase of town government, we recognize that it is imperative to protect the progress that has been made in the past several years,” Lurvey said. “My colleagues and I have been extremely proactive during the first few months of this year, devising a plan to ensure that we are not distracted from serving our residents as our number one priority. The Town has done an excellent job making significant advancements to our infrastructure, increasing opportunities for businesses to thrive in a challenging landscape, and prioritizing programs and initiatives that create a sustainable and resilient local environment for generations to come. I want to reassure our residents that our commitment to the Town will persist as we continue working hard to keep North Hempstead moving forward.” Zuckerman added that he believes North North Hempstead Town Board Members announced a preliminary list of priority Hempstead is a phenomenal place to live, initiatives for 2022. (Photo by Alex Nunez) and that he and his fellow Town Board members want to work to enhance that Sustainability including the Harbor Patrol building, quality of life for residents. • Increasing tree planting, including crereplacement of the dock, and dredging “I am extraordinarily proud of what ating the town’s first mini-grove, native of Manhasset Bay around the dock. our team has accomplished thus far, but trees planted in close proximity that grow • Major improvements to Fuschillo we recognize there is so much left to do,” at a quicker rate and can absorb 30 times Park, including the replacement of the Dalimonte said. “We are now charting the more carbon than conventional plantexisting playground, installation of a course for the town’s future, remaining ings, and a tree master plan for the town. spray pad, and the renovation of the focused on what really matters to the • Beginning to implement a shellfish restoquiet area. residents of North Hempstead.” ration program in Manhasset Bay that will • Launching the first phase of improveTroiano said he is looking forward to help clean the waterway. ments at the Martin “Bunky” Reid pool working with the Town Board in 2022 • Upgrading to energy efficient lighting at facilities which include the replacement to continue delivering for the town’s different locations throughout the town. of the outdoor changing area, pool communities. • Working closely with the Climate Smart mechanical improvements, and the The following is a list of just some excitCommunities Task Force to mitigate expansion of the existing pool building ing new initiatives designed to enhance the and adapt to climate change enroute to along with paving, resurfacing, and wellbeing of North Hempstead residents: the town earning the prestigious Bronze painting of the tennis courts, conversion Certified Climate Smart Community Quality of Life of the handball courts into a skate designation. • Instituting a parks conservancy, a public park, and various building and site • Installing electric charging stations for private partnership to help the town gain improvements. vehicles. access to additional grant funding and • Improvements at Gerry Pond Park, corporate donations in order to expand highlighted by the replacement of the recreational, health and wellness and roof at the main house, rehabilitation of educational programs at the parks and the water wheel, and the restoration of the Yes We Can Community Center. the Hicks Memorial Bridge. • Establishing a kids educational media • Complete reconstruction and relocation program at the Town’s TV studio at Yes of the playground at Ridders Pond Park. We Can Community Center. • Improvements to Clark Garden, in• Expanding the town’s “Hate Has No cluding the addition of an educational Home Here” program, including initiating center. bystander hate crime training. • Maintaining Aaa bond rating from • Moving forward with the first phase of the Moody’s Investors Service through North Hempstead Beach Park revitalizastrong fiscal management. tion project, restoring the shoreline and • Implementing traffic safety initiatives adding natural vegetation as a barrier to to reduce crashes and further protect prevent future erosion from taking place. pedestrians and bicyclists, including • Making improvements to Manorhaven reforms at Nassau Avenue and the Beach Park’s Pool, beginning this fall. intersection of Plandome Road and the • Significantly upgrading Town Dock, Beachway.

• Making enhanced drainage improvements throughout the town, including areas hit by recent storms. • Facilitating an engineering review and design study for Whitney Pond Park to make the park more enjoyable for residents, including a streambed restoration project to make improvements to the ecosystem in the eastern portion of the park. • Coordinating with local sewer districts on various sewer projects. Economic Development • Facilitating the CBF Small Business Loan Program for Westbury and Garden City in cooperation with the LIRR and 3TC. • Hosting roundtable meetings with the local chambers of commerce and community groups to help develop initiatives that encourage residents to frequent businesses in their local downtowns. • Partnering with PedalShare to embark on a pilot bike share program, initially in Port Washington, that will promote eco-friendly transportation. • Embarking on a campaign to promote shopping and dining in the downtowns. Transparency and Access • Enhanced transparency and outreach through direct communication in e-newsletters and social media. • Implementing hybrid-Town Board meetings, allowing residents to interact in person or via Zoom. • Using data analytics to create more efficiency for residents. • Establishing a youth leadership initiative to encourage government participation from young adults in the community. Serving nearly 250,000 constituents, the North Hempstead administration consists of a seven-member board, including the supervisor and six council members. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead

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uests of the Cradle of Aviation in Garden City were treated to wine, cheeses, coffee, chocolates and, of course, exhibits on aerospace on March 27 as part of The Chocolate Expo. “We were going to celebrate our 10th anniversary last year, but then COVID-19 came along,” said Marvin Baum, an organizer of the Chocolate Expo, which has been held at the Cradle of Aviation since 2012. “But everyone is anxious to get back out now and we are really excited to get back.” There was certainly a lot of excitement in the air, as the museum lobby and exhibit spaces were filled with guests enjoying samples offered by vendors coming from across the Tri-State area, while also taking pictures with Disney princesses, Santa Claus and other characters. “People love chocolate,” Baum said. “But

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you have to offer something that really engages people... Somebody got engaged at our last event on March 1, 2020, just before the pandemic and we had a very good turnout.” And engagements could happen in this space, where organizer Barbara Cohen said love happens. She had reached out to the engaged couple to come back again to the event this year as guests, and have their engagement party there. “There are these moments within the show, and our photographers catch them, where [for example] the mother wipes the chocolate off of the children’s faces or the princess leans down [to greet a child],” Cohen said. The Cradle of Aviation is known for serving as a great host for a variety of events, including the upcoming Long Island Table Top Gaming Expo on April 9; the comic, collectible and pop-culture convention Cradle Con on May 14 and 15; and the Long Island Retro Gaming Expo on August 12 and 14. Part of what makes the Cradle of Aviation a great spot to host expos and conventions is not only the people who work at the museum, said Joel Albino of the Long Island Retro Gaming Expo, but also the backdrop of aviation and space exhibits.

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“I love running shows there,” Albino said. “I love telling people about it and they show up and say ‘holy moley, this is something else.’ You go to a lot of shows and there are conventions halls and convention centers and they are great for what they are, but they are just a big box... While the Cradle makes it a little more challenging of where to place things, because there’s a lot of twists and turns, you can’t beat the decor and the aesthetic and the backdrop.” And as a plus, admission to these events often comes with admission to the museum and, at the Chocolate Expo, admission to see a planetarium show.

At the upcoming Table Top Gaming Expo, guests can expect to enjoy card, miniature and board games, as well as role-playing games, panels and vendors. Albino said he and the fellow organizers work to create an event they’d want to go to. “It’s going to be easy for somebody who maybe has an interest, but does not have a lot of experience, to show up and say ‘maybe I’ll see what this or that game is about,’” Albino said. “You don’t have to be a table top gamer who knows everything to have a good time.” Visit cradleofaviation.org to learn more about the Cradle of Aviation and the upcoming events.

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orthwell Health has been recognized as a national leader in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) inclusiveness by the 2022 Healthcare Equality Index (HEI). Twenty-five Northwell facilities earned Equity Leader status, which is based on the health system’s policies and practices dedicated to the equitable treatment and inclusion of LGBTQ+ patients, staff and visitors. Less than 500 facilities nationwide earned the Equity Leader distinction on the 15th annual survey. This is Northwell’s eighth appearance on the HEI survey, which is compiled by the Human Rights Campaign, a nonprofit which strives to end LGBTQ+ discrimination. Northwell grew from eight locations recognized in 2014, its first year on the list, to 25 leadership awards this year. “At Northwell Health we continue to expand our culture of care where we build trust and partnerships with our patients and are dedicated to providing culturally sensitive, respectful and humanistic care to all of our communities,” said Jennifer H. Mieres, MD, chief diversity and inclusion officer and senior vice president of the health system’s Center for Equity of Care. “We offer personalized, compassionate health care to each and every person inclusive of members of our community who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer. It is a great privilege— and a great responsibility—as we continue our journey in re-igniting the human connection as a pathway to advancing diversity, inclusion, and health equity. We are honored to be recognized by the HRC Healthcare Equality Index for the past eight years.” Twenty Northwell hospitals received perfect scores: Cohen Children’s Medical Center in New Hyde Park, Glen Cove Hospital, Huntington Hospital, Mather Hospital in Port Jefferson, Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, LIJ Forest Hills, LIJ Valley Stream, Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat, North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, Northern Westchester Hospital in Mt. Kisco, Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow, Plainview Hospital, South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore, South Oaks Hospital in Amityville, Staten Island University Hospital (North and South campuses), Syosset Hospital, Zucker Hillside Hospital in New Hyde Park. In addition, the Center for Transgender Care in Great Neck, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research in Manhasset, Lenox

Northwell Health recently received high marks for its LGBTQ+ inclusiveness. (Photo courtesy of Northwell Health)

Health Greenwich Village, Orzac Center for Rehabilitation and Stern Family for Rehabilitation each earned the designation. Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care, which operates more than 50 locations in the New York Metro area, earned top performer status. “At Northwell Health, we are pursuing health equity, which includes high-quality, culturally-competent care and services for our communities,” said Edward Fraser, vice president of Community Relations and chair of Northwell’s EXPRESSIONS BERG, which serves as a resource to enhance workforce engagement and promote LGBTQ+ awareness. “Since 2014, Northwell has retained leadership status with the Healthcare Equality Index survey. This could not have been possible without involving our LGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group, EXPRESSIONS, composed of 500-plus interdisciplinary team members throughout our organization. This past year, EXPRESSIONS was able to help complete over 2,000 hours of LGBTQIA+ health education, a component to this leadership designation.” HEI examines four key criteria: Foundational policies and training, LGBTQ+ patient services and support, employee benefits and policies, and patient and community engagement. More than 900 facilities participated in the latest survey. Another area of focus is LGBTQ+ education (50-hour minimum each year): Mather Hospital in Port Jefferson, Staten Island University Hospital’s north campus and South Oaks Hospital in Amityville each completed more than 200 hours. To see the complete HEI report, go to www.hrc.org/resources/ healthcare-equality-index —Submitted by Northwell Health


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Bad Behavior Gets Rewarded At the 94th Academy Awards ceremony held on Sunday, March 27, an otherwise uneventful broadcast was shaken to its core after eventual Best Actor Winner Will Smith stepped to presenter Chris Rock and slapped him in a blatant act of performative outrage and selfishness. The cause? Rock making what some deemed a tasteless crack comparing Smith’s spouse, Jada Pinkett-Smith, to Demi Moore’s bald and buff main character in the 1997 war drama G.I. Jane. After it happened, Smith returned to his seat, (as if nothing happened), dropped a few f-bombs in telling the assaulted comedian to keep Pinkett-Smith’s name out of his mouth. To Rock’s credit, he carried on in presenting eventual Best Documentary Film winner Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson with his award for Summer of Soul. But does anyone really remember what category was even being presented? Attendees were in shock at what happened, as were millions of viewers around

the world, many wondering if it was a pre-planned sketch given how surreal the entire scenario was. Nope. It was the real thing. In the end, bad behavior was rewarded (and I don’t mean Will Smith winning the Best Actor Oscar). The fact that Smith stepped onto the stage (after initially laughing at the joke) and committed assault on Rock for cracking a joke about PinkettSmith was disgraceful and should have gotten him escorted out. Particularly given the fact that it was done live, in front of a global audience. But God forbid the Academy show any stones during commercial break and tell Smith he had to go. And in the event he won his category, have someone else accept on his behalf. Instead, Smith got to receive his award. He acknowledged what happened in his acceptance speech, said he wanted to be a “vessel for peace” (um, what?!?) and apologized to the Academy (cause he obviously wants to be

invited back...as if they dared not invite him back). He didn’t offer up an apology to Chris Rock or Questlove, for humiliating the former, and spoiling the moment for the eventual Best Documentary winner. Not to mention his souring the mood for what was supposed to be a joyful event—the first live Oscar ceremony since this pandemic knee-capped the world. As if the actual incident wasn’t disturbing enough, Smith received a partial standing ovation when it was announced that he’d won the Best Actor Oscar. And in the aftermath, the pro-Will Smith spin began in earnest with fellow stars comforting him (for what, self-inflicted poor choices?), certain corners of the Twitterverse commending him for coming to his wife’s honor (due to Pinkett-Smith having alopecia, a medical condition we’re not even clear Rock knew she had) and the Academy issuing a weak-sauce statement about how it “...condemns the actions of Mr.

Smith at last night’s show” and “... explor[ing] further action and consequences in accordance with our bylaws, standards of conduct and California law.” Smith issued a written statement of apology to Rock the following day, but in the end, the Academy earned a big fail in not escorting Smith out during a commercial break. And while Smith’s actions were reprehensible, what’s most disconcerting is that there wasn’t immediate condemnation of this act. Instead, a huge segment of the populace in the aftermath were on board with normalizing Smith’s over-reactive act of violence. ESPN Football writer Bill Barnwell tweeted, “Think about how famous you have to be to walk onto the stage at the Oscars, slap the presenter in the face, sit back down, curse loudly at him twice and not get kicked out or stopped.” So it goes with entitlement, power and fame all wrapped up in a bow of toxic masculinity. —Dave Gil de Rubio

COLUMNS

What The World Needs Now When I was a young child, Mom often listened to WGBB for music and weather. Dad had purchased a band radio for her so that she could listen to her beloved station, which had a better sound quality than her little transistor that she won from Sinclair Gas. Dad often fiddled with the stations before any road trips taken, which often meant that we heard NOAA weather reports before we even got into the car. To this day, the sound of “Manasquan Inlet” brings to mind a kitchen abuzz with excitement in the pre-dawn

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hours and the faint “echo” behind the almost robotic voice of the announcer. One of the songs that was frequently played on WGBB through the speakers of that yellow band radio was a little number called, “What the World Needs Now is Love.” The tune, which was written by Hal David with music by Burt Bacharach, was recorded in 1965 by Jackie DeShannon. It is interesting that the song was originally offered to Dionne Warwick, she of the golden voice, who turned it down. Dionne felt

the song was too country and “preachy” for her tastes, though she did record it for an album she released the following year. In 1971, a disc jockey by the

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Passover’s More Passionate Way Every year, during the festival of Passover we read the well-known biblical scroll of Shir HaShirim or Song of Songs. It is, bar none, the most romantic and beautiful love song ever written. It’s very title, Song of Songs, claims itself to be the ultimate, unparalleled praise. This magnificent piece of literary genius, filled with sensual overtones and passion, is King Solomon’s gift to the world. At face value, it is a fiery story of two lovers. Yet, in the ancient Talmud it was explained that the song is the “holy of holies” symbolizing the deep love between our Creator and us. Scrutinized, studied and adored for thousands of years, Song of Songs is considered a classic by scholars of both the Bible and literature.

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Composed approximately 3,100 years ago, it was written 480 years after the Exodus from Egypt, inspired by the completion of the First Temple. Its author, King Solomon, great-grandson of the biblical Ruth, whose own book we read on the festival of Shavuot, and son of King David and Bathsheba, was born around 1,000 BCE. We learn that he

became king at the age of 12 and died at the age of 52 years. He accomplished a great deal during his short life. Many will be impressed by the fact that he maintained one thousand wives! the most famous being the daughter of Pharaoh. The First Temple in Jerusalem is known as Solomon’s Temple, its construction having begun in the fourth year of his reign and reaching completion seven years later. We read in the Kabbalah book of Zohar, “and all the upper and lower worlds were complete.” It was the completion of the First Temple that became the inspiration for writing Song of Songs. Solomon’s impressive résumé includes prophet, architect, author and judge, in addition to ruler. His wealth and power were enormous. He is credited with writing two additional books, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes (Kohelet). Solomon is also credited with composing several verses in the Book of Psalms (Tehillim).

What is the connection between Passover and Song of Songs? The Song of Songs is symbolic of the ‘love affair’ between our Creator and us. It expresses the powerful yearning of us and our Heavenly Father for a close relationship with each other. The expression of the symbolic “becoming married” to our Creator which was manifested during the Exodus and formed a union, a bond, a partnership with the Holy One. Song of Songs is a passionate

story, a true love story, at times erotic and suggestive of physical bonding and contentment. As the woman in the story goes in search of her lost beloved, he is never out of sight of her, just like our Creator never loses sight of each of us. When the Jewish nation rejected the Almighty’s majesty by idolizing the golden calf at Mt. Sinai, He forgave them and never quit his relationship with them. Similarly, when a partner in a marriage may disappoint the other, the marriage itself does not have to fail. Marriage is a holy union, a three-way bond between a woman, a man and the Almighty. These writings teach us about the potential of love that exists between us and our Creator. The words resonate in our hearts and offer clarity, insight and guidance. By reading this masterpiece, may we be blessed to view life in a happier, healthier and more passionate way. Happy Passover.

medical supplies to be shipped overseas. The Town of Oyster Bay has set up collection boxes in Oyster Bay and Bethpage for those who wish to help. It has been said that in a crisis, humans rise to meet the needs of others during challenging times. Michelle Dean said that “Crisis forces commonality of purpose on one another.” Jawaharlal Nehru has been credited with stating, “Every little thing counts in a crisis.” Depeche Mode sang, “Everything Counts in Small Amounts.” These are the times

that define us as a species, and it is important not to turn a blind eye to the plights of our fellow humans. It doesn’t matter if it’s a prayer, a box of medical masks or a monetary donation. Every little bit helps to make the world a brighter place. Several years ago, I started a page for women who were interested in crafting hats for charity. We donated several hundred hats to two different organizations. Yesterday, I called the troops to order. We will be creating hats and scarves to donate to the people of Ukraine. It might not be much, but puts good vibes out there, which is something for which we are sorely in need. I heard Tom Clay’s remix yesterday as I flipped through the stations on my radio. I listened carefully to the words and realized that no matter how large or small, anything offered in the name of love can be enough to overcome the shadows of darkness. Emily Dickinson said that “Hope is the thing with feather.” May we allow Hope to perch within our own souls and allow it to sing a tune without words that never stops at all. May we overcome the hatred, may we offer love to all, and may we take care of each other with love and justice for all. Patty Servidio is an Anton Media Group columnist.

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too much power and money decided that he wanted to live by the old saying, “The one with the most toys at the end of the game is the winner.” It disgusts and infuriates me, especially when folks have been forced from their homes and are scrambling for safety in bomb shelters and subway stations. To hope that there is a home for which they can return is a hope that almost seems too far away to become realized. As I watched broadcasts of bombed out hospitals, I heard

the refrain, “It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of” in my heart. I asked my husband to find something positive to watch and he switched the station to find something that brought some comfort. That was when we saw scores of Long Islanders who were making a difference. Throughout Long Island, start-up fundraisers have begun for those displaced by this senseless war. Churches and other places of worship have begun collections of food, clothing, water, money and


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H This beautifully updated Colonial home at 19 8th St. in Locust Valley sold on March 21 for $585,000. This home is freshly painted and is turn-key ready for its new owner to move into. The home has been totally renovated and includes a new kitchen with cherry wood cabinets, granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances. It has three bedrooms and two new full bathrooms, new siding, all new windows, new floors throughout and an opened-up floor plan. The quiet, but spacious fenced-in backyard has a deck and outside TV hook up, perfect for entertaining. The taxes on this home are low, located in the high-ranking Locust Valley school district. It is near shopping, transportation, golf, restaurants and the beautiful town beaches. This wonderful three-bedroom, updated Colonial home in the heart of Locust Valley on quiet interior street at 78 Midway Ave. sold on March 10 for $800,000. It has a fabulous, updated eat-in-kitchen with stainless appliances, quartzite countertops and Carrera subway tile. It is sunny and has a spacious formal dining room. It has an open floor plan for the living room and office area. It has a fabulous vaulted ceiling and the master bedroom boasts a large walk-in closet. The door off of the kitchen leads to a rear patio that is perfect for entertaining. The basement has a playroom with windows. It has a new driveway with bluestone front entry steps and a walkway. The water tank is new. The private rear property includes an outdoor shed. This home is close to schools, the train, restaurants and shopping.

ow do you dispose of grass clippings after mowing the lawn? Do you... · Put them in the garbage? · Put them on the curb for collection? · Compost them? Leaving your grass clippings on the lawn benefits the environment by reducing the amount and frequency of fertilizer application. Grass clippings are 80 percent water and contain two to four percent nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients. This is also good for you (lower fertilizer costs). Leaving the grass clippings will improve your lawn. The clippings return nutrients to the soil resulting in healthier turf. It also saves time, since the grass is no longer bagged, fewer stops are required. Leaving the clippings also reduces the amount of garbage you throw out. Grass clippings can account for as much as 10 percent of the garbage we produce.

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Allow your grass to grow to three inches and then cut no more than one inch off the top. This is the “one-third” rule. This helps develop a deeper root system which is a natural defense against weeds, disease and drought. During fast growing periods you may have to cut the grass every four to seven days

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1. Do grass clippings cause thatch? No. Thatch is an accumulation of the “woody” parts of the grass plant: stems, roots and stolons, not the clippings. Thatch is most often caused by over-watering and over-fertilizing. 2. Isn’t it more work to mow the lawn often enough to keep the clippings short? No. Cutting grass before it is overgrown is easier and faster. Eliminating the time and effort it takes to bag clippings further shortens the mowing time. 3. What if my lawn grows too high between mowings to leave the clippings? You have several options. You may mow over the clippings to further shred and scatter them. You may raise the mower height so only the top third of the grass blade is removed and then gradually lower the mower height over the span of several mowings. 4. Do I need a mulching mower? No. Mulching blades and adaptor kits are available for many types of lawn mowers. When it is time to replace your mower, consider purchasing an electric mulching mower. Visit with Cornell Cooperative Extension Office of Nassau County’s website at www.ccenassau.org or call 516-832-2591 to learn more about backyard composting. —Department of Environmental Conservation

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ecently moved to Long Island? If you’re a golfer, you’re probably going to be wondering where you can play a great round nearby.

The good news is, there are plenty of excellent golf courses around Long Island. Unfortunately, many of them are private courses with access for members and their guests only, although they’re well worth playing if you find a member of the golfing community willing to take you along for a round. This is our expat’s guide to the best golf courses in Long Island. Although one or two are private courses that are just too good to pass up, most of those on this list are public courses that you can head to at any time for some great golf. Let’s check them out.

Best for Experienced Golfers

Bethpage State Park Black Course A list of Long Island golf courses wouldn’t be complete without Bethpage Black. However, it’s certainly not for everyone—it’s one of the most difficult courses you’ll find, so we advise only giving it a go if you’re experienced and looking for a proper challenge. It’s a parkland layout with impressive trees scattered throughout, beautiful bunkering, a treacherous rough, and just a single water hazard, despite its difficulty level. The fairways may be extremely challenging, but surprisingly, the well-protected greens are very flat. The signature hole is the 517-yard, par-5 4th, which features dual doglegs and tricky bunkers that challenge you from shot one. And the best thing is that this course is open to the public, so if you’re looking for a challenging round of golf for an experienced golfer, this is definitely the one.

Best Public Course

Eisenhower Park Golf Course An all-American golf course, Eisenhower Park features red, white, and blue golf courses, each with fun and challenges of their own. It’s been around for a long time, with the most famous course—Red—hosting the PGA Championships back in the 1920s.

As well as the three championship courses, the park also features four executive courses of 9 holes each, which allows golfers to get in some gameplay without having to commit to a full 18 holes. This is ideal for those who are short on time, looking for a relaxed, fun round or still learning. Alternatively, the 60-by driving range is a good choice for working on your swing.

Best for All Levels

Swan Lake Golf Club Swan Lake Golf Club features an 18-hole layout that’s varied enough to present fun and challenge for golfers of all levels. Spacious, sweeping fairways and notoriously oversized greens grace every hole. Add some strategically-placed sand traps and water hazards on half the holes, and you’ve got an interesting and exciting course. This layout makes the course suitable for golfers of every level of ability. Amateur golfers will enjoy the wide-openness of the course, while there’s still enough hazards to be challenging for more experienced golfers.

Great for the Whole Family

Peninsula Golf Course If you’re looking for something to do with the whole family that involves a round of golf, Peninsula Golf Course is a great place to spend a few hours. The course is just nine holes, but it’s enough for a quickfire round or a game with the family. You can also take a group golf lesson with the resident PGA professional. They also offer after-school programs if your kids are serious about learning. You can have breakfast or lunch at the resident cafe, Rita’s, either before or after your round. You can also hold events here, so it’s a great spot for a golf-themed party. Take note that you will need to make a reservation online if you want to play a round of golf, as they don’t accept walk-ins.

Public’s Favorite

Pine Hills Golf Club Pine Hills Golf Club has been voted the number one course in Long Island by

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GOLFNOW, and it’s a much-loved favorite amongst golfers in the area. It’s located in the beautiful Pine Barrens, making it feel like you’re a million miles away from the real world. Worries get left behind. Forgiving fairways lined with stunning pine trees lead you to plush greens. New golfers and experienced players alike will enjoy the game on this par-73 course.

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Willow Creek Golf & Country Club The entire experience of Willow Creek Golf and Country Club is luxurious. The golf course is a winding resort-style layout, with many natural hazards in a beautiful setting. As well as stunningly manicured fairways and greens, the architecture of the country club oozes luxury. The Grill Room restaurant overlooks the 16th hole, the course’s signature. It offers both spectacular course views and a variety of amazing meals. This is the place to be if you have a fancy event coming up. Weddings, conferences, team buildings, and other events can be enjoyed in this stunning setting.

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only, so if you want to play here, you’ll need an invite. The links-style golf course is laid out on rolling hills and although there’s only one water hazard on the entire course, every hole has its own exciting challenge. The signature 7th Redan-style hole is famous for its small, tricky putting surface that slopes severely from right to left. Another thing that adds challenge to this course is the prevailing Atlantic wind, which requires calculated strategy and patience to conquer.

Conclusion

Although our expat’s guide to the best golf courses in Long Island focuses mainly on public golf courses, there are plenty more private golf courses that you may be able to join someone at for a round. If you’re looking for a golf club to join, we highly recommend getting involved in the local golfing community so you can find a chance of getting a round in. Join the Facebook groups, talk to local golfers, and try to play as many of them as possible so you can find the course that you truly love and can call home. In the meantime, see how many of these courses you can play and let us know which was your favorite. Jordan Fuller is an experienced golfer who’s played on courses across the country. When he’s not on the course or in the pro shop, he’s writing golf-related articles and reviews for his website, Golf Influence.


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Ingredients .25 oz. simple syrup .5 oz. fresh lime juice .5 oz. Suze Gentian liqueur .75 oz. celery juice 1.5 oz. Beefeater Gin .5 oz. ginger beer Shake simple syrup, lime juice, liqueur, celery juice and Beefeater gin in a cocktail shaker tin. Add ginger beer. Strain over crushed or cracked ice and garnish with a lime wheel and a celery leaf.

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Spring Has Sprung… Let’s Garden BY KAREN MUSGRAVE

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arly April is the perfect time to get outdoors and prepare your landscape for the warmer days ahead. Every space from the lawn to the vegetable garden requires us to think about what each area will need well in advance. Spring is your chance to start the season off on the right foot.

makes for quick and easy work. Unless absolutely necessary, do not prune plants that bloom in spring and early summer. You can prune them later after they finish flowering in early summer.

SPRING CLEANING A proper clean-up is the easiest way to make your landscape appear spring-ready. Rake up leaves and other debris that may have collected in the beds over the winter. This can be accomplished with a large rake for lawn areas and a smaller, spring-action rake or garden hoe for the areas around trees and shrubs. I tend to wait until after St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th) to begin work, but any time the weather is nice is a good opportunity to garden.

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Mulch beds for a finished look.

LAWN CARE We all want to have a thick, lush, weedfree lawn that is the envy of our neighbors. Now is the best time to seed bare spots in your lawn with a quality grass seed. Resume mowing only when your grass is actively growing. For spring, the mower blade height should be set to 2½ - 3 inches.

LIMING It might surprise you to hear that liming

is not required for all lawns every year. It’s best to first test your soil’s pH and see if you need it. Lawns prefer a pH range of 6.2 to 6.8 (6.5 is optimum). A proper pH helps your grass to better absorb fertilizers and other trace elements, which leads to a healthier lawn with fewer weeds and less fungus issues. pH testing kits are available at most major garden centers.

VEGETABLE GARDENING

Vegetable gardening should not be overlooked in April. Now is a great time to decide where the garden will go and how Do not prune springmuch space you blooming plants. want to devote to it. So many of us wait until FEEDING YOUR after we’ve purchased the LANDSCAPE plants to decide where the garden will go. This is typically when we discover we’ve Spring is a great time to fertilize your purchased too many plants! Save time landscape. and money by taking measurements now. For lawns, keep it simple! Use a fourIt’s a great time to plant cool weather step lawn program that provides you with crops such as lettuce, onions, carrots everything you need to grow a healthy and spinach to name a few. These types lawn from spring through fall. There is a program for every need—whether you are of vegetables perform best in daytime seeding, not seeding or prefer organic-on- temperatures that hover around 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit and will tolerate some ly products. light frost. They are harvested late June For trees, shrubs and perennials use a through July before the heat of summer complete, long-lasting, slow-release fersets in. tilizer. Although there are many different By taking the time to prepare your products available, choose organic options yard and garden now, and then followthat are safe for people and pets. ing through on watering, pruning and fertilizing throughout the season, you MULCHING will ensure your landscape is lush, green, flowering and beautiful. Give your landscape beds a finished look with 1½ to 2 inches of mulch. Not Karen Musgrave is a NYS certified nursery only does it look nice, but it will help the and landscape professional and the marsoil to retain moisture while also preventketing and ecommerce associate at Hicks ing weeds. Nurseries (100 Jericho Tpke., Westbury).


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Spring Into Reading S pring is a great time to refresh your bookshelves and dig into some read reads. Here are some popular titles that have recently been released or due from the publishers any day now. Take a look.

BOOK LOVERS BY EMILY HENRY

Nora Stephens’ life is books—she’s read them all—and she is not that type of heroine. Not the plucky one, not the laidback dream girl, and especially not the sweetheart. In fact, the only people Nora is a heroine for are her clients, for whom she lands enormous deals as a cutthroat literary agent, and her beloved little sister Libby. Romance.

THE MATCH BY HARLAN COBEN

From the creator of the #1 hit Netflix series Stay Close comes a gripping new thriller in which Wilde follows a tip that may finally reveal the truth behind his abandonment—only to end up in the sights of a ruthless killer. Mystery.

THE INVESTIGATOR

Letty Davenport, the brilliant and tenacious adopted daughter of Lucas Davenport, takes the investigative reins in the newest thriller from #1 bestselling author John Sandford. Mystery.

SERENADE: A BALANCHINE STORY

Toni Bentley, a dancer for George Balanchine, the greatest ballet maker of the 20th century, tells the story of Serenade, his iconic masterpiece, and what it was like to dance—and live—in his world at New York City Ballet during its legendary era. Non-fiction.

TRUE BY KOSTYA KENNEDY

True is a probing, richly-detailed, unique biography of Jackie Robinson, one of baseball’s and America’s most significant figures. Biography.

LEARNING TO TALK BY HILARY MANTEL

Learning to Talk is a dazzling collection of short stories from the two-time winner of the Man Booker Prize and number one New York Times best-selling author of the Wolf Hall Trilogy. Fiction.

THE DIAMOND EYE BY KATE QUINN

The New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code returns with an unforgettable World War II tale of a quiet bookworm who becomes history’s deadliest female sniper. Based on a true story. Fiction.

UNMASKING AUTISM BY DEVON PRICE

A deep dive into the spectrum of autistic experience and the phenomenon of masked autism, giving individuals the tools to safely uncover their true selves while broadening society’s narrow understanding of neurodiversity. Non-fiction.

THE GREAT STEWARDESS REBELLION BY NELL MCSHANE WULFHART

The empowering true story of a group of spirited stewardesses who stood up to huge corporations and won, creating momentous change for all working women. Non-fiction.

CUSTOMS BY SOLMAZ SHARIF

Customs is a brilliant, excoriating new collection by a poet whose unfolding works are among the groundbreaking literature of our time. Poetry. —Compiled by Christy Hinko; book descriptions courtesy of Amazon and the respective publishers.

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Top Five Places For Bird Watching On Long Island

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pringtime is officially upon us. But we’re not the only ones who are ready to enjoy the nice weather. Our feathery friends are too and here are some local places where you can spot them on the island.

1. CENTENNIAL GARDENS

Downy woodpecker (Photos by Frank Virga)

Located in Floral Park, this 12-acre parcel of land serviced the residents of the Village of Floral Park for more than 70 years as an active storm basin. After years of deciding on how to reinvent the active storm basin, the village converted a portion of a storm basin into a bird sanctuary and special planting area. Centennial Gardens is the perfect place to spot some of your favorite birds including robins, cardinals, starlings, blue jays, morning doves, mockingbirds, gold finches and many more. Centennial Gardens is open daily and located at 251 Floral Pkwy. in Floral Park.

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2. COLD SPRING HARBOR STATE PARK Cold Spring Harbor State Park is another great choice to spot birds. The park is comprised of 40-acres of hilly terrain that offer scenic views of Cold Spring Harbor and is also ideal for observing spring and fall migrations of a variety of songbirds. Cold Spring Harbor State Park is home to great horned owls and redtailed hawks and serves as the northern trailhead of the Nassau Suffolk Greenbelt Trail that extends to Bethpage State. The Cold Spring Harbor State Park is located at 95 Harbor Rd. in Cold Spring Harbor.

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3. GARDEN CITY BIRD SANCTUARY

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Similar to Floral Park’s Centennial Gardens, Garden City’s Bird Sanctuary was a former storm water basin. After redevelopment of the area, the bird sanctuary is now is a seven-acre community nature preserve and is managed by The Garden City Bird Sanctuary, Inc., a certified nonprofit organization. Some of the birds that can possibly be seen include the American crow, the Northern cardinal, red-tailed hawk, ruby-throated hummingbird and more. The main entrance is opposite 181 Tanners Pond Rd. in Garden City.

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4. OYSTER BAY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located on the north shore of Long Island, which has 3,209-acres and is designated as a significant coastal fish and wildlife habitat. The refuge is especially important for wintering waterfowl such as black ducks, greater scaup, bufflehead, canvasback and long-tailed ducks. A variety of other

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water birds including shorebirds, terns and cormorants also use Oyster Bay. Oyster Bay has the greatest winter waterfowl use of any of the Long Island national wildlife refuges. The numbers of waterfowl using Oyster Bay are lowest from May through August, and start to increase in September and October. The refuge is open to the public, although there is no physical address. For more information on the Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge, call 631-286-0485 or email longislandrefuges@fws.gov.

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5. ELIZABETH A. MORTON WILDLIFE REFUGE

The Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge, a 187-acre peninsula on Noyack and Little Peconic Bays, boasts exceptionally diverse habitats. Established in 1954, the Morton National Wildlife Refuge consists of upland forest, fields, ponds, salt marsh, beach and a lagoon. These habitats are used by a variety of wildlife including whitetailed deer, eastern chipmunk, painted

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Plenty Of Options For Your Clutter BY JOE SCOTCHIE

furniture items. Otherwise, drop off clutter at society headquarters at 249 Broadway, Bethpage. Call 516-822-3132 or email: info@ svdpli.org.

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here are plenty of worthwhile charities and organizations that would benefit from your household’s ever-growing pile of clutter. According to a longtime expert on the subject, one “Miss Minimalist,” it is best, from an environmental point of view, to keep your castoffs in your community. That includes churches, hospitals, schools, libraries, animal shelters, homeless shelters, women’s shelters, halfway homes, food banks, senior centers, day cares, prisons and charity shops. For clothing and fabric, set up a free account with GoGreenDrop. com, which coordinates home pickups with Purple Heart, National Foundation of the Blind, and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Those willing to discard designer and couture clothing, a number of online services are willing to help. Animal shelters are always a good place to go to donate old linens, towels and pillows. In Nassau County, that would include the Town of Oyster Bay Animal Shelter, 150 Miller Place, Syosset (516677-5784), the Last Hope Animal Rescue, 3300 Beltagh Ave., Wantagh (631-425-1884) and the North Shore Animal League, 25 Davis Ave., Port Washington (516-883-7575).

BEST BUY

Used electronic items including computers and televisions sets, can always find a home at Best Buy stores in America, which offer in-store recycling of old, unused or unwanted consumer electronics. There are numerous traditional outlets for donation drop-offs on Long Island.

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Long Island is willing to look at a whole array of items. The society is willing to make pick-ups if you are donating at least two large

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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF LONG ISLAND Spring cleaning is the best excuse to declutter and rid your home of unused and unwanted things that seem to be ever-growing.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island is a private, non-sectarian, nonprofit designed to provide for children facing adversity. The organization sends out mailers in advance of a town-wide pickup. It also makes phone calls to residents with listed phone numbers. Residents may schedule a personal pickup at your convenience by calling 631-234-0000.

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES

The Goodwill Industries store and donation center is a long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, furniture, housewares and more. It is at 814 Hicksville Rd, Massapequa. Call 516-795-0237.

JUNIOR LEAGUE OF LONG ISLAND THRIFT SHOP

The Junior League of Long Island Thrift Shop in Roslyn, likewise, is a drop-off for used clothing for men, women and children, as well as shoes and housewares. It is at 1395 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn. Call 516-621-4890.

SALVATION ARMY

Finally, no listing of donation centers would be complete without the Salvation Army. That famed organization has numerous sites in Nassau County, including the Westbury Corps, 992 Prospect Ave., Westbury and Salvation Army Donation Boxes at the following locations: 2310 Jericho Tkpe., New Hyde Park, 193 Broadway, Bethpage, 360 Dogwood Ave., Franklin Square, 3660 Sunrise Hwy., Seaford, 130 East Merrick Rd., Freeport.


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Ray Shah batting against a former major leaguer Dante Bichette during a Nov ’21 Florida tournament.

Long Island Rays Are The True Boys Of Summer

Senior baseball teams looks to expand playing opportunities for adult ball players

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he late Jim Bouton once said, “A ballplayer spends a good piece of his life gripping a baseball, and in the end, it turns out that it was the other way around all the time.” So it goes for Ray Shah, the founding member and player with the Long Island Rays, a Long Island-based men’s senior baseball team. Launched in 2012, the Rays are a group of 45 and over former baseball players continuing in what Shah says are, “...our dreams of playing the game we all love… we play across Nassau and Suffolk counties as well as participate in regional and national baseball tournaments.” Featuring a squad of between 17 and 18 players, the Rays got its start when Shah was approaching the half-century mark about a decade ago when he decided he wanted to focus on the game he loved. Both his sons were lefty pitchers and through their grade-school years, the Sunnyside native spent their grade school years watching them play and occasionally catching them. As his kids aged out, Shah admitted having an itch to start playing again. After trying out and making a team as a pitcher, he bounced around to a couple of teams that folded before deciding to start one of his own. Over

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The 2020 Long Island Ray squad. (All photos by Dipti Shah) time, he went from landing random players to recruiting from within. At this point, the team has an interesting assortment of players aged 45 and over, including a father/ son player duo. “I am proud of where we are today as we have two former professional baseball coaches on our roster,” Shah explained. “All in all, we have a great group of guys for our 45+ team. We have a family environment. Families come to watch us play. We have retired NYPD, NYFD, business owners, teachers and other professionals on our team—which makes for great post-game conversations in the parking lots. And our very first father/son player combo is precisely what makes senior baseball so special.. a son playing on a same team with the person that taught them the game of

baseball… things like this is what makes playing baseball at our age so very special.” The Rays try to keep baseball on a year-round schedule. Winter workouts that run from January through March give way to outdoor practices conducted at their home park of Greenlawn Park in the Town of Huntington until the start of the season, which is typically mid to late-April. The regular season goes into July, with games being played at the teams throughout Long Island. Fall ball goes into November, with the year wrapping up with the team competing in a national tournament down in West Palm Beach, FL. It’s a dream come true for many of the Rays players. “These tournaments are played at professional venues,” Shah pointed out. “We will be playing at the spring training facility

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for the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals. As kids, we dreamed of playing in a professional stadium. Now, at our progressive age, we actually get to pitch from the same mound as Garret Cole did and hit in the same batter’s box as Aaron Judge does… this whole experience is about being a kid all over again—for those of us that played baseball in our youth and were never a part of a game at these stadiums.” The next major stretch of games the Rays are set to play in is the Eisenhower Park Spring Tournament, which is being managed by LI Midweek Baseball. It’s being held on the April 8-10 weekend and benefits LS Wounded Warriors and Men’s Breast Cancer Awareness. With most of the Rays players in their early-mid 50’s with a few exceptions of a couple of 45-year old “kids,” Shah is on a major recruitment mission to add a new older group of players (age 54+). Anyone making the cut can expect to play in several different tournaments across several different leagues that are local, regional and national during the course of the year. Shah is encouraging former players to get back in the saddle. “I am sure there are a lot of ‘old’ guys sitting around that may want to dust off their baseball gloves and bats and play the game we all love so much,” he said. The Long Island RAys will be playing as part of the Eisenhower Park Spring Tournament from April 8-10. Visit www. liraysbaseball.com to find out more about the Long Island Rays.

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important initiatives.” “Every dollar raised makes a difference in the life of a family affected by Alzheimer’s disease,” AFA President/CEO Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. said. “We invite individuals and organizations to support the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America and the 2022 AFA Golf Classic, by playing a round at an amazing course, taking out a sponsorship, or simply making a donation.” Along with 18 holes of golf by the beautiful Peconic Bay, on a course designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus and world-renowned golf course architect Tom Doak, the 2022 AFA Golf Classic includes breakfast, a barbecue lunch on the course, a shootout competition and an awards reception. Information about golf registration, sponsorships, and advertising opportunities is available at www.alzfdn.org/golf or by calling the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America at 866-232-8484. —Submitted by the Alzheimer’s

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Brooklyn Man Convicted In Deadly 2019 Hempstead Shooting James Wilson convicted of murder and other charges in the shooting death of 28-year-old Matthew Gilreath

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assau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly announced that a Brooklyn man was convicted of murder and other charges in a fatal shooting in Hempstead in February 2019. Thirty-eight-year-old James Wilson was convicted after a jury trial before Judge Howard Sturim of second-degree murder (an A-I felony) and two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon (a C violent felony). He is due back in court for sentencing on May 24, where he faces a potential maximum sentence of up to 40 years to life in prison. The jury deliberated for less than two hours before reaching their verdict. “There is no dispute that James

Raphael Carter (Photo courtesy of the Nassau County Police Department)

Wilson intended to kill Matthew Gilreath, after firing six shots in rapid succession—two aimed directly at the victim’s face and head—as they argued in the doorway of 100 Terrace Ave.,” Donnelly said. “We are pleased

with the jury’s verdict and that Wilson will be held accountable for this senseless murder.” Donnelly said on Feb. 18, 2019, at approximately 2:44 a.m., the victim, 28-year-old Matthew Gilreath, was standing in the doorway of 100 Terrace Ave. in Hempstead when an argument broke out with the defendant. Wilson fired six shots, striking Gilreath twice in the head and continued to fire as Gilreath’s body was falling to the ground. The defendant was also shot once in the abdomen by the victim during the altercation. Following the shooting, co-defendant 34-year-old Raphael Carter of Hempstead, took the gun from Wilson and brought it to his apartment. The weapon was

never recovered. Gilreath was taken to Nassau University Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead. The defendant was treated for his gunshot wound at NYU Winthrop Hospital. Following an investigation, Wilson was arrested on Feb. 18, 2019, and Carter was arrested on Feb. 20, 2019, by members of the Nassau County Police Department. Carter pled guilty on Jan. 30,

2020 to third-degree criminal possession of a weapon (a D violent felony) and tampering with physical evidence (an E felony). He was sentenced on Sept. 3, 2020. Senior Litigation Counsel Ania Pulaski of the Homicide Bureau is prosecuting this case. The defendant is represented by Christopher Cassar, Esq. —Submitted by the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office

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to you, and others around may be oblivious to the urgent beckoning. Even so, answer the call when you get it. This takes courage because it requires you to run headlong into the unknown. But you can trust that you’re the one, and the time is right.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You won’t be able to start up where you left off because you left off everywhere at once. This isn’t a linear process like climbing a ladder or building a brick wall. This is immersion in an endless ocean, and this week, it’s enough just to stay afloat. Relax and experience where you are.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Success depends on sensing the difference between reality, augmented reality and just plain lies. Something to take with you into the jungle of marketing and social media: Just because a saying is witty doesn’t mean it’s true. But if the statement is so funny you can’t stop laughing, there must be truth in it.

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CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’ll think about what to wear and the right topics to talk about. You’ll keep conversation starters at the ready and cue into other people’s needs and wants. These are the considerations of a person who cares about creating smooth interactions and winning impressions. Your efforts will work brilliantly.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). As much as you try to stay out of the drama, it finds you this week. There’s something good about this. For starters, you need conflict to have a story. So, when you go for ease but happen to get friction instead, at least you’ll have an interesting, entertaining and/or informative anecdote to share later. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It is easier to commit yourself to a task when you can see its parameters and sense how much time, effort and emotional investment will be needed. Undefined tasks, on the other hand, are scary. This week, be clear about what you’re asking of others and what you are agreeing to. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’re creative, so you can make any game work. But the right challenge will elevate you effortlessly. You deserve this. You will find tremendous success with activities and pursuits that fit with your style. To honor your gifts, seek competition at your level. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your powers of observation are keen. Status quo doesn’t fool your eye. You look deeper, spot the flaws, notice what was missed. There are many opportunities before you, ripe for the taking. Where there is something to say, an idea to develop or a connection to make, you will pick it up and run with it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). It takes a certain maturity to realize that behavior is mostly made up of choices. The less mature are compelled to act in ways that feel mandatory, but this is mostly conditioning. The reaction that seems to come automatically is but one possibility. This week, you’ll see more options and experiment accordingly. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You want something but you don’t know why. Perhaps the reason is primal, soul deep, or it belongs to a future known only to your intuition. In any regard, as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone, why shouldn’t you have what you want? Trust yourself, even those mysterious parts of you. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your project comes to what has potential to be a sticking point, but you won’t get stuck there if you keep moving. Even small steps, nudges or just leaning forward is better than stopping. Do not lie down. Do not quit. Momentum is a hard thing to drum up from scratch. Once you have it, don’t waste it.

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You can afford to give yourself more credit. And if you add more pleasure, self-acceptance and fun to that list, you’ll be giving yourself just what you need to make this one of the best to date. You’ll deal in tricky realms where making things happen will require a strategy. You’ll set yourself up closer to the action and gain power and influence. You’ll pour your love into those who need it and be enriched by their blossoming. As well as being deeply satisfying, working to see others thrive will lead to adventure. COPYRIGHT 2022 CREATORS.COM

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). This week, as you try to stay with the unfolding moment, your mind will often race off to other places, trying to work out problems ahead of time or after the fact. But all the opportunities are in the present. You don’t want to miss this. Keep guiding your mind gently back to the only moment that matters.

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World Language Teachers Earn AATSP Award The Carle Place School District is proud to announce that two middle/high school World Language teachers, Rosa Perifimos and Jillian Kelly, received the American Association of Teachers of Spanish & Portuguese Junior-Senior Faculty Mentor Award. This award promotes mentorship among colleagues. Teams of junior and senior colleagues apply for the award by submitting a Jillian Kelly, left, and Rosa Perifimos project proposal for AATSP consideration. received the American Association Their winning project is an assignment of Teachers of Spanish & Portuguese geared toward advanced language learners. Junior-Senior Faculty Mentor Award. The two will present their project to fellow (Courtesy of the Carle Place School District) educators at the AATSP yearly conference, which will take place in July in San Juan, teacher at Carle Place High School. Puerto Rico. The district congratulates the teachers on This national award is especially meanthis great achievement. ingful to Perifimos and Kelly because the —Submitted by the two met when Perifimos was Kelly’s Spanish Carle Place School District

presenting him with Westbury swag. The auditorium roared in applause as Oakley draped himself in an official Westbury Dragons sweatshirt. “To have someone that many of our students admire and respect give them advice, helps make the message that much more powerful,” Director of Athletics, Health and Physical Education Doric Capsis said. “I hope that students walk away from this presentation with a newfound understanding on not only their purpose, but also just how important it is to make good choices.” Oakley recently released his memoir titled, The Last Enforcer: Outrageous Stories from the Life and Times of One of the NBA’s Fiercest Competitors. He tells the story of his time in the NBA from 1985 to 2004 where he played with the Chicago Bulls, the New York Knicks, the Toronto Raptors, the Washington Wizards and the Houston Rockets. Oakley never won a championship, but helped the Knicks to the playoffs 10 Carle Place-based McAngels recently seasons in a row. received an award for its commitment to —Submitted by the Westbury School District the betterment of the Long Island community. The Jaspan Schlesinger Heart of Community Awards are being distributed to 75 area non-profits as part of the law firm’s 75th Anniversary celebration. McAngels is an auxiliary group formed 16 years ago by a few women from Carle Place to give back to those less fortunate

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Former NBA star Charles Oakley is surrounded by a group of enthusiastic students. (Westbury School District)

around the holidays who are struggling to keep afloat while taking care of a child with cancer. In addition to the Adopt A Family drive around the holidays charitable fundraising, the group began coordinating with the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) of Nassau County on additional families to help. McAngels participates in bake sales, garage sales, guest bartending events, among other community projects to help raise money. McAngels also started an annual gala with silent auction items to fundraise for the Ronald McDonald House. This group started in the spirit of giving around the holidays and since its inception raised over $1 million dollars for RMH. McAngels’ is fortunate to be called one of the RMH’s largest contributing auxiliary groups. —Submitted by McAngels Carle Place resident Christine Imrie of Jaspan Schlesinger LLP and Matthew Campo of Ronald McDonald House Charities, a recipient of McAngels fundraising efforts. (Contributed Photo)

Hop Shop Is Officially Open It’s an exciting time at the Carle Place Middle/High School as the Student Organization and DECA clubs held the grand opening of the new school store, The Hop Shop. Student Organization and DECA, along with their respective advisors, Jillian Kelly and Toula Foufas, collaborated on the project. Both clubs held a schoolwide

competition where students chose the name and logo for the store. The Hop Shop is currently selling candy, snacks and beverages, and will soon offer apparel and accessories. It is open to all students Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3 to 3:30 p.m. —Submitted by the Carle Place School District

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Carle Place Middle/High School’s Student Organization and DECA clubs held the grand opening of the new school store, The Hop Shop. (Photo courtesy of the Carle Place School District)


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GARDEN CITY LEGAL NOTICE GARDEN CITY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING, ANNUAL MEETING, AND ANNUAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Budget Hearing of the Garden City Union Free School District will be held on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 8:15 PM in the library of Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, New York, for the purpose of presentation of the budget of the estimated expenditures for the school fiscal year 2022-2023 as prepared by the Board of Education, to discuss other matters to be voted upon by voting machine on May 17, 2022 and to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. A copy of such proposed budget shall be made available to and may be obtained by any taxpayer or resident in the District at any schoolhouse in the District during the hours from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday, beginning May 3, 2022. Pursuant to Chapter 258 of the Laws of 2008, Section 495 was added to the Real Property Tax Law and requires the School District to attach to its proposed budget an exemption report. Said exemption report, which will also become part of the final budget, will show how much of the total assessed value of the final assessment roll used in the budgetary process is exempt from taxation, list every type of exemption granted by the statutory authority, and show the cumulative impact of each type of exemption, the cumulative amount expected to be received as payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) and the cumulative impact of all exemptions granted. In addition, said exemption report shall be posted on any bulletin board maintained by the District for public notices and on any website maintained by the District. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the purpose of voting upon the appropriation of the necessary funds to meet the estimated expenditures for the school fiscal year 2022-2023 or propositions involving the expenditures of money or authorizing the levy of taxes, or for such other propositions as may have been duly presented, a vote will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 in the Gymnasium of Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, New York and the polls will be open for such vote on the said day from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a vote will be

held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 in the Gymnasium of Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, New York and the polls will be open for such vote on the said day from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM for the purpose of voting on the following item: To authorize the Board of Education of the Garden City Union Free School District to expend funds already deposited in the Garden City Union Free School District Capital Reserve Fund which was established on May 21, 2019 (“Reserve Fund”) pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law for the following capital improvement projects: High School: Outdoor learning, Courtyard renovation, Stone and Masonry; Middle School: Masonry: Stewart School: Roof replacement, Library renovation, mechanical ventilation: Stratford School: Courtyard renovation, Library renovation: Hemlock School: Courtyard renovation; Homestead School: Courtyard renovation: Locust School: Courtyard renovation; and ancillary or related work required in connection with such projects and to expend from the Reserve Fund, including preliminary costs and costs incidental thereto, an amount not to exceed the estimated total cost of Eleven Million Five Thousand,($11,005,000.00) Dollars. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a vote will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 in the Gymnasium of Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, New York and the polls will be open for such vote on the said day from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM for the purpose of voting on the following item: To authorize the Board of Education of the Garden City Union Free School District to establish a Capital Reserve Fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the New York Education Law to be known as the 2022 Garden City Union Free School District Capital Reserve Fund for a probable term of ten years in an ultimate amount of Sixteen Million, Two Hundred Thousand ($16,200,000.00) Dollars, whose purpose shall be to fund in whole or in part, capital additions or improvements to the facilities of the district, including but not limited to construction, reconstruction and renovation of facilities, roofing, asbestos abatement and insulation, masonry work, electrical work, generator, lighting, security enhancements, air conditioning, HVAC, site-work and related work, with such funds to be obtained from end of year budget surplus funds; and/ or budgetary appropriations; amounts from certain other reserve funds as authorized by law; other funds that may be legally appropriated; and the interest accrued on such funds over the term of the

LEGAL NOTICES capital reserve fund. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the purpose of electing a trustee or trustees to serve as a member of the Board of Education an election will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 in the Gymnasium of Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, New York and the polls will be open for such vote on the said day from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The positions are as follows: For the vacancy created by the resignation of Michael Cassaro. The term of office for this position is the remainder of the unexpired term commencing May 17, 2022 and expiring June 30, 2024. For the vacancy created by the expiration of the term of Stefanie Granville. The term of office for this position is three years commencing July 1, 2022 and expiring June 30, 2025. For the vacancy created by the expiration of the term of William Holub. The term of office for this position is three years commencing July 1, 2022 and expiring June 30, 2025. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that petitions nominating a candidate or candidates for the office of trustee and member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the District at 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York, between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:30 PM, but by no later than April 18, 2022 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, prevailing time. Each vacancy upon the Board of Education to be filled shall be considered a separate specific vacancy. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of the District; must be signed by at least 35 qualified voters of the District (representing the greater of 25 qualified voters or 2% of the number of voters who voted in the 2021 annual election); must state the name and residence of each signer and must state the name and residence of the candidate and shall describe the specific vacancy for which the candidate is nominated. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required to fund the School District’s budget for 2022-2023, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any resident of the District during business hours beginning May 3, 2022, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays at the Administration Building, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York, the offices of each schoolhouse in the District, and on the website maintained by the District. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that personal registration of voters is required either pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law or pursuant to Article 5 of the

Election Law. If a voter has previously registered pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law in the Garden City Union Free School District and has voted at an annual or special district meeting in such district within the last four (4) calendar years, he or she is eligible to vote at this election. If a voter is registered and eligible to vote under Article 5 of the Election Law, he or she is also eligible to vote at this election. All other persons who wish to vote must register. Voters may register to vote on any school day not less than five (5) days preceding the election and budget vote at the Office of the District Clerk, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., prevailing time, at which time any person will be entitled to have his or her name placed on such register of voters, provided that he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of the Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such election for which the register is prepared. The register so prepared pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law will be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the School District and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District beginning May 12, 2022 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (except Saturday, for which the hours will be between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon only), on each of the five (5) days prior to and the day set for the annual District election, except Sunday. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that military voters who are not currently registered may apply to register as a qualified voter of the Garden City Union Free School District by requesting and returning a registration application to the District Clerk in person, by mail to District Clerk, Garden City Union Free School District, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York 11530, by email to dicapuad@gcufsd.net or fax sent to (516) 294-1045. The request for the registration application may include the military voter’s preference for receipt of the registration application by either mail, fax or email. Military voter registration application forms must be received in the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on April 21, 2022. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that military voters who are qualified voters of the Garden City Union Free School District, may request an application for a military ballot from the District Clerk in person, by mail to District Clerk, Garden City Union Free School District, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York, 11530, by email to dicapuad@gcufsd.net, or fax sent to (516) 294-1045.

In such request, the military voter may indicate their preference for receiving the application by mail, fax or email. A military voter must return the original military ballot application by mail or in person to the office of the District Clerk at the address above. In order for a military voter to be issued a military ballot, a valid military ballot application must be received in the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m., on April 21, 2022. Military ballot applications received in accordance with the foregoing will be processed in the same manner as a non-military ballot application under Section 2018-a of the Education Law. The application for military ballot may include the military voter’s preference for receipt of the military ballot by mail, fax, or email. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, a military voter’s original military ballot must be returned by mail or in person to the Office of the District Clerk at 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York, 11530. Military ballots shall be canvassed if they are received by the District Clerk before the close of polls on May 17, 2022 showing a cancellation mark of the United States Postal Service or a foreign country’s postal service, or showing a dated endorsement of receipt by another agency of the United States Government; or received not later than 5:00 p.m. on May 17, 2022 and signed and dated by the military voter and one witness thereto, with a date which is ascertained to be not later than the day before the election. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law of the State of New York, The Board of Registration will meet on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 between the hours of 6:00A.M. and 9:00 P.M., prevailing time, in the gymnasium of the Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, New York, to prepare the register of the school district to be used at the Budget Vote and election to be held in 2023 and any special district meetings that may be held after the preparation of such Register, at which time any person will be entitled to have his or her name placed on such Register provided that at such meeting of said Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at the school election for which such Register is prepared, or any special district meeting held after May 17, 2022. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots will be available at the Office of the District Clerk, Room 1, Administration Building, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York for eligible residents

after April 14, 2022 between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, except holidays. In accordance with Education Law 2018-a, completed applications for absentee ballots may not be received by the District Clerk earlier than April 18, 2022, and must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or by May 10, 2022, or the day before the election, May 16, 2022, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter or to the agent named in the absentee ballot application. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 P.M., prevailing time, on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the office of the District Clerk on and after Thursday, May 12, 2022 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 12 Noon and 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM on weekdays prior to the day set for the annual election and on May 17, 2022, the day set for the election. Any qualified voter may, upon examination of such list, file a written challenge of the qualifications as a voter of any person whose name appears on such list, stating the reasons for such challenge. Any such written challenge shall be transmitted by the District Clerk or a designee of the Board of Education to the inspectors of election, on election day. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board of Education in accordance with §2035 of the Education Law, any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, or otherwise to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed with the District Clerk, at the District Office, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York, in sufficient time to permit notice of the proposition to be included with the Notice of Public Hearing, Budget Vote and Election required by Section 2004 of the Education Law or on or before March 18, 2022 at 5:00 p.m.; prevailing time; must be typed or printed in English language; must be directed to the clerk of the School District; must be signed by at least 87 qualified voters of the District (representing the greater of twenty-five (25) qualified voters of the district or 5% of the number of voters who voted in the previous annual election); and must legibly state the name of each signer. However, the School Board will not entertain any petition to place before the voters any proposition the purpose of which is not within the powers of the voters to determine, which is unlawful or any proposition which fails to include a specific appropria-

tion where the expenditure of monies is required by the proposition, or where other valid reason exists for excluding the proposition from the ballot. BOARD OF EDUCATION GARDEN CITY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT DANA DICAPUA DISTRICT CLERK DISTRITO ESCOLAR GARDEN CITY UNION FREE AVISO DE AUDIENCIA SOBRE EL PRESUPUESTO, REUNIÓN ANUAL Y ELECCIÓN ANUAL POR EL PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que la Audiencia sobre el presupuesto del Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free se llevará a cabo el día martes 10 de mayo de 2022 a las 8:15 p. m. en la biblioteca de Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York, con el propósito de presentar el presupuesto de los gastos estimados para el año fiscal escolar 2022-2023 según lo preparado por la Junta de Educación, analizar otros asuntos para su votación mediante la máquina de votación el 17 de mayo de 2022 y para otros asuntos que se tratarán en el orden del día debidamente sometidos a la consideración antes de la reunión. A partir del 3 de mayo de 2022, se pondrá a disposición una copia del presupuesto sugerido para cualquier contribuyente o residente del distrito en cualquier edificio donde se encuentra la escuela del distrito entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 3:00 p. m., todos los días, excepto los sábados, domingos o feriados. De conformidad con el Capítulo 258 de las Leyes de 2008, se agregó la Sección 495 a la Ley del Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles y requiere que el distrito escolar adjunte a su presupuesto sugerido un informe de exención. Dicho informe de exención, que también formará parte del presupuesto final, mostrará el monto del valor estimado total del registro de evaluación final utilizado en el proceso presupuestario que estará exento de impuestos, enumerará todos los tipos de exención concedidos por la autoridad legal y mostrará el impacto acumulativo de cada tipo de exención, el importe acumulativo que se espera recibir como pagos en lugar de impuestos (PILOT) y el impacto acumulativo de todas las exenciones concedidas. Además, dicho informe de exención se publicará en cualquier tablero de anuncios que tenga el distrito para avisos públicos y en cualquier sitio web administrado por el distrito. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que, con el propósito de voContinued on page 15


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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 14 tar sobre la asignación de los fondos necesarios para cubrir los gastos estimados para el año fiscal escolar 2022-2023 o para cumplir las propuestas que involucran gastos de dinero o autorizaciones para la recaudación de impuestos, o por otras propuestas debidamente presentadas, se realizará una votación el día martes 17 de mayo de 2022 en el gimnasio de Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York y las urnas estarán disponibles para la votación el día mencionado entre las 6:00 a. m. y las 9:00 p. m. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que se realizará una votación el martes 17 de mayo de 2022 en el gimnasio de Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York y las urnas estarán disponibles para la votación a partir del día mencionado entre las 6:00 a. m. y las 9:00 p. m. con el propósito de votar sobre el siguiente ítem: Autorizar a la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free a usar los fondos ya depositados en el Fondo de reserva de capitales del Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free que se estableció el 21 de mayo de 2019 (“Fondo de reserva”) de conformidad con la Sección 3651 del Ley de Educación para los siguientes proyectos de mejora de capital: escuela secundaria: aprendizaje al aire libre, renovación del patio, mampostería de piedra; escuela intermedia: mampostería: Stewart School: reemplazo de techos, renovación de la biblioteca, ventilación mecánica: Stratford School: renovación del patio, renovación de la biblioteca: Hemlock School: renovación del patio; Homestead School: renovación del patio: Locust School: renovación del patio; y trabajo auxiliar o relacionado requerido en relación con estos proyectos y a usar del Fondo de Reserva, incluidos los costos preliminares e incidentales, un monto que no exceda el costo total estimado de once millones y cinco mil dólares ($ 11 005 000.00). TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que se realizará una votación el martes 17 de mayo de 2022 en el gimnasio de Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York y las urnas estarán disponibles para la votación a partir del día mencionado entre las 6:00 a. m. y las 9:00 p. m. con el propósito de votar sobre el siguiente ítem: Autorizar a la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free a establecer un Fondo de reserva de capitales de conformidad con la Sección 3651 de la Ley de Educación de Nueva York que se identificará como el Fondo de reserva de capitales del Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free 2022 por un plazo probable de diez años por un monto final de diecis is mil-

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lones, doscientos mil dólares ($ 16 200 000.00), cuyo propósito será financiar, en su totalidad o en parte, incorporaciones de capital o mejoras a las instalaciones del distrito, incluidos, entre otros, la construcción, reconstrucción y renovación de instalaciones, techumbres, reducción y aislamiento de asbestos, trabajos de mampostería, trabaos el ctricos, generadores, iluminación, mejoras de seguridad, aires acondicionados, climatización (HVAC), obras y trabajos relacionados, con dichos fondos que se obtendrán de los fondos excedentes del presupuesto de fin de año; o asignaciones presupuestarias; montos de ciertos otros fondos de reserva conforme lo permita la ley; otros fondos que puedan ser legalmente asignados; y los intereses acumulados por dichos fondos durante la vigencia del fondo de reserva de capitales. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que, a los fines de elegir un fideicomisario o varios para desempeñarse como miembro(s) de la Junta de Educación, se realizará una votación el martes 17 de mayo de 2022 en el gimnasio de Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York y las urnas estarán disponibles para la votación a partir del día mencionado entre las 6:00 a. m. y las 9:00 p. m. Los puestos son los siguientes: Para la vacante creada por la renuncia de Michael Cassaro. El mandato de este cargo es el tiempo restante de un t rmino sin concluir, desde el 17 de mayo de 2022 hasta el 30 de unio de 2024. Para la vacante creada por la finalización del mandato de Stefanie Granville. El mandato de este cargo es de tres años, desde el 1 de julio de 2022 hasta el 30 de unio de 2025. Para la vacante creada por la finalización del mandato de William Holub. El mandato de este cargo es de tres años, desde el 1 de julio de 2022 hasta el 30 de unio de 2025. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que las solicitudes para nominar a un candidato o a varios candidatos para el cargo de fideicomisario y miembro de la Junta de Educación deben presentarse ante la secretaria del distrito en 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York, entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 4:30 p. m., antes del 18 de abril de 2022 entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 5:00 p. m., hora en vigor. Cada vacante para la Junta de Educación que se cubrirá se debe considerar una vacante específica y separada. Cada solicitud se dirigirá a la secretaria del distrito y deberá estar firmada por al menos 35 votantes calificados del distrito (que representen 25 votantes calificados o el 2 % de la cantidad de votantes que votaron en la elección anual de 2021, el número que sea mayor); se deberá indicar el nombre y la residencia de cada firmante, así como tambi n el nombre y la residencia del candidato, y

deberá describir la vacante específica para la que se nomina al candidato. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que cualquier residente del Distrito puede obtener una copia de la declaración de la cantidad de dinero que se requerirá para financiar el presupuesto del distrito escolar para 2022-2023, sin incluir el dinero público, durante el horario laboral a partir del 3 de mayo de 2022, excepto los sábados, domingos o feriados en el Edificio Administrativo, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York, las oficinas de cada escuela del distrito y en el sitio web del distrito. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que se requiere el registro personal de los votantes de conformidad con la Sección 2014 de la Ley de Educación o el Artículo 5 de la Ley de Elecciones. Si un votante se ha registrado previamente de conformidad con la Sección 2014 de la Ley de Educación en el Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free y ha votado en una reunión de distrito anual o extraordinaria en este distrito en los últimos cuatro (4) años calendario, es elegible para votar en esta elección. Si un votante está registrado y es elegible para votar en virtud del Artículo 5 de la Ley de Elecciones, tambi n es elegible para votar en esta elección. Todas las demás personas que deseen votar deberán registrarse. Los votantes pueden registrarse para votar cualquier día escolar no menos de cinco (5) días antes de la elección y la votación del presupuesto en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito, en 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York, entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 3:00 p. m., hora en vigor, momento en el cual cualquier persona tendrá derecho a que su nombre se incluya en dicho registro de votantes, siempre que se sepa o se demuestre a satisfacción de la Junta de Registros que tiene o tendrá derecho a votar en la elección para la cual se prepara el registro. El registro preparado según la Sección 2014 de la Ley de Educación se presentará en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito escolar y estará abierto para que cualquier votante calificado del distrito pueda inspeccionarlo a partir del 12 de mayo de 2022 entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 12:00 p. m., y entre la 1:00 p. m. y las 4:00 p. m. (excepto los sábados, cuyo horario será entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 12:00 p. m. solamente), cada uno de los cinco (5) días previos al día establecido para la elección anual del distrito, excepto el domingo. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que los votantes militares que no est n actualmente registrados pueden solicitar registrarse como votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free pidiendo una solicitud de registro a la secretaria del distrito y entregándola en persona, por correo postal a la secretaria del distrito, Distrito Esco-

LEGAL NOTICES lar Garden City Union Free, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York 11530, por correo electrónico a dicapuad gcufsd.net o por fax al (516) 294-1045. El pedido de la solicitud de registro puede incluir la preferencia del votante militar de recibir dicha solicitud por correo postal, fax o correo electrónico. Los formularios de solicitud de registro para votantes militares deben recibirse en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito antes de las 5:00 p. m. del 21 de abril de 2022. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que los votantes militares que sean votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free pueden pedir una solicitud de una boleta electoral militar a la secretaria del distrito en persona, por correo postal al Distrito Escolar Garden City Union Free, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York, 11530, por correo electrónico a dicapuad gcufsd.net o por fax al (516) 294-1045. En esta solicitud, el votante militar puede indicar su preferencia sobre la recepción de la solicitud por correo postal, fax o correo electrónico. El votante militar debe entregar la solicitud original de boleta electoral militar por correo postal o en persona en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito en la dirección que figura arriba. Para que se le otorgue una boleta electoral militar a un votante militar, se debe recibir una solicitud de boleta electoral militar válida en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito antes de las 5:00 p. m. del 21 de abril de 2022. Dichas solicitudes de boleta electoral militar recibidas conforme a lo mencionado anteriormente se procesarán de la misma manera que las solicitudes de boletas electorales no militares, en virtud de la Sección 2018-a de la Ley de Educación. La solicitud de boleta electoral militar puede incluir la preferencia del votante militar de recibir dicha boleta electoral militar por correo postal, fax o correo electrónico. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que la boleta electoral militar original de un votante militar debe entregarse por correo postal o en persona a la oficina de la secretaria del distrito en 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York, 11530. Las boletas electorales militares se escrutarán si la secretaria del distrito las recibe antes del cierre de la votación el 17 de mayo de 2022 y tienen una marca de cancelación del servicio postal de los Estados Unidos o del servicio postal de un país extranjero, o un endoso fechado de recepción por parte de otra agencia del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos, o si se las recibe antes de las 5:00 p. m. del 17 de mayo de 2022, y están firmadas y fechadas por el votante militar y un testigo de ello, con una fecha que establezca que no son posteriores al día previo a la elección. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que, según la Sección 2014 de la Ley de

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Educación del estado de Nueva York, la Junta de Registros se reunirá el martes 17 de mayo de 2022 entre las 6:00 a. m. y las 9:00 p. m., hora en vigor, en el gimnasio de Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York, para preparar el registro del distrito escolar que se usará en la votación sobre el presupuesto y la elección por realizarse en 2023 y cualquier reunión extraordinaria del distrito que pueda realizarse despu s de la preparación de dicho registro, momento en que toda persona tendrá derecho a que se coloque su nombre en tal registro siempre que en tal reunión de la Junta de Registros se sepa o se demuestre a satisfacción de dicha Junta que esa persona tiene derecho a votar en la elección escolar para la cual se prepara el registro, o en cualquier reunión extraordinaria del distrito realizada despu s del 17 de mayo de 2022. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que las solicitudes de boleta electoral por ausencia estarán disponibles en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito, Room 1, Administration Building, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York para los residentes elegibles despu s del 14 de abril de 2022 entre las 8:30 a. m. y las 4:30 p. m., de lunes a viernes, excepto los feriados. De acuerdo con la Ley de Educación 2018-a, la secretaria del distrito no puede recibir las solicitudes de boleta electoral por ausencia completas antes del 18 de abril de 2022, y debe recibirlas al menos siete días antes de la elección si la boleta electoral se debe enviar por correo postal al votante, o antes del 10 de mayo de 2022, o el día antes de la elección, 16 de mayo de 2022, si la boleta electoral se entregará personalmente al votante o al agente designado en la solicitud de boleta electoral por ausencia. La secretaria del distrito debe recibir las boletas electorales por ausencia antes de las 5:00 p. m., hora en vigor, del martes 17 de mayo de 2022. TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que estará disponible en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito una lista de personas para las que se emitieron boletas electorales por ausencia a fin de que los votantes calificados del distrito la inspeccionen luego del martes 12 de mayo de 2022 entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 12:00 p. m., y entre la 1:00 p. m. y las 4:00 p. m. los días de semana previos al día establecido para la elección anual y el 17 de mayo de 2022, día establecido para la elección. Cualquier votante calificado puede, despu s de analizar la lista, presentar una impugnación por escrito de las calificaciones como votante de cualquier persona cuyo nombre aparezca en la lista en cuestión, indicando los motivos de ello. La secretaria del distrito o un designado de la Junta de Educación comunicará a los inspectores de la

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ly or as a class be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributees and successors in interest whose names and or places of residence and post office addresses are unknown and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained. GREETINGS A PETITION having been duly filed by Elizabeth Tezi , residing at 436 Latham Road, Mineola, NY 11501 YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate s Court, Nassau County, at 262 Old Country Road, Mineola, NewYork,on May 4, 2022 at 9:30 o clock in the fore noon of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of VANESSA PARK , lately domiciled at 364 Stewart Ave Apt c-1, Garden City NY 11530 admitting to probate a Will dated November 2,2016 a copy of which is attached, as the will of VANESSA PARK deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that Letters Testamentary to______________________ Letters of Trusteeship to______________________ x Letters of Adrninistration c.t.a. issue to ELI ABETH TER I Further relief sought (if any):___________________ HON. MARGARET C. REILLY, Surrogate Debra eller Leimbach, Chief Clerk Dated, Attested and Sealed, March 8, 2022 (Seal) This Citalion is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. lf you fail to appear, it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written verified ob ections thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. Name of Attorney: Angela Siegel Esq Address 1205 Franklin Ave,Garden City NY 11530 Phone No. 516-741-6100 A TRUE COPY OF THE WILL OFFERED FOR PROBATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THIS CITATION LEGAL NOTICE Notice: This cltation is SURROGATE S COURT served uoon you in accorNASSAU COUNTY dance with the court’s order PROBATE CITATION directing alternative service THE PEOPLE OF THE of process. No in-person apSTATE OF NE YOR pearances shall be held on By the Grace of God Free the return date of the citaand lndependent File No. 2021-161 A tion. If you wish to appear To Valter Tadeu Boschetti, to answer or object to this Anselmo Da Rocha Boschet- proceeding, you may do so ti, Tadia Maria Souza, Selma in writing in accordance da Roucha Boschetti dos San- with the annexed notice to tos, Celia da Rocha Boschetti cited parties. de Melo, Sergio Paulo Rizato, Notice:22NYCRR 207.7c: Carlos Eduardo Rizato, Re- Proof of Service should be giane Rizato, Daniela Rizato filed on or before the second Coleone, Andrea De Souza day preceding the return and any and all unknown per- date 4-13-6; 3-30-23-2022sons whose names or parts of 4T- 231250-NIN CITY whose names and whose place or places of residence are unLEGAL NOTICE known and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained, Filla LLC. Filed 1 17 2022. distributees, heirs-at-law and Office: Nassau Co. SSNY next-of-kin of the said VA- desig. As agent for process shall mail to: 564 ArdsNESSA PARK, deceased, and if any of the said above Continued on page 16 distributees named specificalelección acerca de cualquier impugnación por escrito el día de la elección. POR EL PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que, de conformidad con una regla adoptada por la Junta de Educación de acuerdo con la Sección 2035 de la Ley de Educación, cualquier refer ndum o propuesta para enmendar el presupuesto, o que de otra manera se presente para la votación en dicha elección, se debe presentar ante la secretaria del Distrito, en la oficina del Distrito, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, Nueva York, con tiempo suficiente para permitir que el aviso de la propuesta se incluya con el aviso de audiencia pública, la votación del presupuesto y la elección, según lo dispuesto en la Sección 2004 de la Ley de Educación, o antes del 18 de marzo de 2022 a las 5:00 p. m., hora en vigor. Debe estar escrita a máquina o en letra de molde en ingl s, debe dirigirse a la secretaria del Distrito Escolar, debe estar firmada por al menos 87 votantes calificados del Distrito (que representen veinticinco (25) votantes calificados del distrito o el 5 % de la cantidad de votantes que votaron en la elección anual anterior, el número que sea mayor) y debe indicar de manera legible el nombre de cada firmante. Sin embargo, la Junta de Educación no considerará ninguna solicitud de presentar ante los votantes ninguna propuesta cuyo propósito no est dentro de sus facultades de decisión, que est fuera de la ley o que no incluya una asignación específica cuando dicha propuesta requiera un gasto de dinero, o cuando exista alguna otra razón válida para excluir la propuesta de la votación. JUNTA DE EDUCACIÓN DISTRITO ESCOLAR GARDEN CITY UNION FREE DANA DICAPUA SECRETARIA DEL DISTRITO 4-20-13-6; 3-30-20224T- 231561-NIN CITY


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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 15 ley Blvd., Garden City, NY 11530. Purpose: General. 5-4; 4-27-20-13-6; 3-302022- 6T -#231715 -NIN/ CIT Y LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that bids for the following will be received at the Garden it siness ffice 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530 until 10:30 a.m. on Monday May 9, 2022 at which time and place bids will be opened and read aloud. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRS 2022-2023 o ies of the s ecifications and instructions may be obtained at the aforesaid siness ffice bet een the hours of 8:30 a.m. through 4: 00 p.m., Monday – Friday up to the time of the bid opening. Dana DiCapua Asst. Supt for Business & Finance Garden City Union Free School District 4-6-2022-1T -#231905- NIN/ CIT Y LEGAL NOTICE NO T ICE T O BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that bids for the following will be received at the Garden City U nion Free School District, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530 until 10:30 am on T uesday, May 10, 2022 at which time and place bids will be opened and read aloud for “P RINTING AND MAILING OF THE SCHOOL CALENDAR” 2022- 2023 Copies of the specifications and instructions may be obtained at the aforesaid Business Office between the hours of 8:30 am through 4:30 pm Monday – Friday up to the time of the bid opening. Dana DiCapua Asst. Supt. for Business and Finance Garden City U nion Free School District 4-6-2022-1T -#231906 -NIN/ CIT Y LEGAL NOTICE ASSESSOR’ S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL T HE ASSESSO R O F T HE CO U NT Y O F NASSAU HEREBY GIVES NO T ICE that he has completed the 2022 2023 final assessment roll, which will be used for the 2023 levy of T own and County T axes in the T owns of Hempstead, North Hempstead and O yster Bay, and the City of Glen Cove and the City of Long Beach, and for the 2022/ 2023 levy of school taxes in such T owns and in the City of Long Beach. A certified electronic copy of the roll was filed with the Department of Assessment on April 1, 2022. T he electronic roll may be examined on public terminals located in the

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LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the T entative BUDGET FO R T HE Year 2022/ 2023 has been completed by the Budget Officer and filed in the Office of the Village Clerk in the Village Hall, 155 W ashington Avenue, Mineola, New York 11501 wherein same will remain open for inspection by the general public, between the hours of 8:30a.m. and 4:30 p.m. until April 13, 2022 when a Public Hearing will be held in the Village Hall of the Incorporated Village of Mineola, 155 W ashington Avenue, Mineola, New York 11501 at 6:30 p.m. to consider said BUDGET for final adoption. T he maximum compensation proposed to be paid to each member of the Board of T rustees, all sources, shall not exceed for: General Fund Water Fund MAYOR $24,166 $4,834 TRUSTEES ( each) $12,083 $2,417 BUDGET SUMMARY Expenditure Category Budget General Government $5,339,955 Public Safety $1,870,170 Health $50,000 Transportation $3,571,519 Culture/ Recreation $496,4 Home/ Community Services $2,888,123 m lo ee enefits Debt Service $1,206,025 Water Fund 3,236,575 Swimming Pool Fund $673,947 Library Fund $1,770,177 Total $25,601,935

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will be publicly opened and read for the following: PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS AS PER SPECIFICATIONS OR EQ UAL Specifications and Bid Sheets will be available W ednesday, April 6, 2022 and may be obtained from the Village Clerk s Office at Village Hall, 155 W ashington Avenue, Mineola, New York by all interested persons from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. T he Bidder whose bid has been accepted will be requi red to execute a contract within five (5) days from the date of the service of a notice, delivered to him in person or mailed to the address given in the bid, that the contract has been awarded to him. In case of failure to execute the contract within the time stated, the Bidder shall be deemed to have abandoned the contract and the amount of the deposit made by the Bidder will be forfeited to and retained by Pursuant to Section 495 of the Real Property T ax Law, the Lo- the Village as liqui dated damcal Government Exemption Impact Report is attached to the ages. T entative Budget for the Year 2022/ 2023. T he Report will be T ime for completion of the a part of the Final Budget for the Year 2022/ 2023. work in this contract is of the The Report is on file in the Office of the Village Clerk in the essence. T he time for comVillage Hall, 155 W ashington Avenue, Mineola, New York pletion of the works stated in 11501 wherein same will remain open for inspection by the the bid may be given greater general public, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weight than the amount bid in T he Report is also posted on the Budgeting Authority’ s bulle- the determination of the lowtin board maintained for public notices. est responsible bidder. T he Village of Mineola does not discriminate on the basis of T he Board will determine the handicapped status in administration or access to or employ- lowest responsible Bidder ment in its proj ects and activities. or Bidders, and reserves the All those persons wishing to be heard concerning this Pro- right to rej ect any or all bids posed Budget will be given such opportunity. W ritten com- and to waive any informality ments will also be accepted. in any bid and to accept the By order of the Board of Trustees bid it deems most favorable Of the Incorporated Village of Mineola to the interests of the Village. Giacomo A. Ciccone No bid shall be withdrawn Village T reasurer pending the decision of the Dated: March 31, 2022 Board. 4-6-2022-1T -#231903- NIN/ MA BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES INCORPORATED offices of: Pine LLC. Arts of Org filed VILLAGE OF MINEOLA DEPART MENT O F with Secy of State of NY Bryan L. Rivera, ASSESSMENT (SSNY) on 02 14 22. Office Village Clerk NASSAU CO U NT Y location: Nassau County. O FFICE BU ILDING SSNY designated as agent Dated: April 6, 2022 4-6-2022-1T -#231785- NIN/ 240 O LD CO U NT RY upon whom process may be MA RO AD, FO U RT H FLO O R served and shall mail copy MINEO LA, NY 11501 of process against LLC to: where the same will remain 54 Cochran Place, Valley LEGAL NOTICE open for public inspection for Stream, NY 11581. Purpose: Notice is hereby given that fifteen days. any lawful act. Dated this 1st day of April, 4-13-6; 3-30-23-16-9- 2022- a license, number 1344240, 2022. 6T -#230594- NIN/ MA for beer, wine and cider has been applied for by the under_ signed to sell beer wine and RO BIN S. LAVEMAN LEGAL NOTICE Acting Nassau County Notice of formation of 65 cider at retail in a restaurant Assessor Imlay LLC. Arts of Org filed under the Alcohol Beverage 4-6-2022-1T - with Secy of State of NY Control Law at 85 Mineo#231980- NIN/ CIT Y (SSNY) on 02 14 22. Office la Blvd, Mineola New York location: Nassau County. 11501 Nassau County for on SSNY designated as agent premises consumption. MINEOLA T aglio Pizza Corp. upon whom process may be 4-13-6-2022-2T -#231819served and shall mail copy NIN/ MA LEGAL NOTICE of process against LLC to: Notice of formation of 27 54 Cochran Place, Valley Poplar LLC. Arts of Org filed Stream, NY 11581. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE with Secy of State of NY any lawful act. PUBLIC NOTICE (SSNY) on 02 14 22. Office 4-13-6; 3-30-23-16-9- 2022NOTICE OF location: Nassau County. 6T -#230595- NIN/ MA COMPLETION SSNY designated as agent OF ANNUAL upon whom process may be LEGAL NOTICE ASSESSEMENT ROLL served and shall mail copy NOTICE TO BIDDERS PLEASE T AK E NO T ICE of process against LLC to: SEALED BIDS will be ac54 Cochran Place, Valley cepted by the Village Clerk that the Assessment Roll of Stream, NY 11581. Purpose: of the Incorporated Village of the Village of Mineola for the year June 1, 2022 to May 31, any lawful act. Mineola 4-13-6; 3-30-23-16-9- 2022- until 10 a.m. on Monday, 2023 has been completed and 6T -#230593- NIN/ MA April 18, 2022, at Village filed in the Office of the VilHall, 155 W ashington Ave- lage Clerk in the Village Hall, 155 W ashington Ave, MineoLEGAL NOTICE nue, Mineola, Notice of formation of 279 New York, 11501 where they la, New York 11501 on April

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1, 2022 where the same will remain open to the public inspection for fifteen (15) days after the date of notice. By O rder of the Board of T rustees of the Incorporated Village of Mineola Linda Pardo Deputy Village Clerk Dated: April 1, 2022 4-6-2022-1T -#231880- NIN/ MA LEGAL NOTICE ASSESSOR’ S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL T HE ASSESSO R O F T HE CO U NT Y O F NASSAU HEREBY GIVES NO T ICE that he has completed the 2022 2023 final assessment roll, which will be used for the 2023 levy of T own and County T axes in the T owns of Hempstead, North Hempstead and O yster Bay, and the City of Glen Cove and the City of Long Beach, and for the 2022/ 2023 levy of school taxes in such T owns and in the City of Long Beach. A certified electronic copy of the roll was filed with the Department of Assessment on April 1, 2022. T he electronic roll may be examined on public terminals located in the offices of: DEPART MENT O F ASSESSMENT NASSAU CO U NT Y O FFICE BU ILDING 240 O LD CO U NT RY RO AD, FO U RT H FLO O R MINEO LA, NY 11501 where the same will remain open for public inspection for fifteen days. Dated this 1st day of April, 2022. _ _ RO BIN S. LAVEMAN Acting Nassau County Assessor 4-6-2022-1T #23 1980- NIN/ MA

NEW HYDE PARK LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of MANDALA PRO PERT Y SO LU T IO NS LLC. Arts of O rg filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/ 02/ 2021. O ffice location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 42 Broadway, Fl. 12-200 New York, NY 10004-3892. Purpose: any lawful act. 4-13-6; 3-30-23-16-9- 20226T -#230610- NIN/ NHP LEGAL NOTICE ACCO U NT ING CIT AT IO N File No. 2018-3258 SU RRO GAT E’ S CO U RT – NASSAU CO U NT Y CIT AT IO N T HE PEO PLE O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK , By the Grace of God Free and Independent T O : CLEVELAND C. DELANEY JR., AS ADMINIST RAT O R O F T HE EST AT E O F CLEVELAND DELANEY SR.; ANDREA

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K O RNEGAY; LINDA W ILLIAMS; EARL DELANEY III; NY ST AT E AT T O RNEY GENERAL; LEST ER AND ASSO CIAT ES, P.C.; “ AYESHA” DELANEY AND PERSO NS CIT ED IN T HIS PRO CEEDING AS DIST RIBU T EES O F PRINCET T A JO HNSO N, T HE DECEDENT , W HO ARE DECEASED, ARE U NK NO W N, AND CANNO T , AFT ER DILIGENT INQ U IRY BE ASCERT AINED; AND, T HAT IF SAID PERSO NS O R ANY O F T HEM BE DEAD, T HAT T HE NAMES O R PART S O F T HE NAMES, AND PLACE O R PLACES O F RESIDENCE, O F ANY AND ALL U NK NO W N PERSO NS, W HO ARE T HE RESPECT IVE EX ECU T O RS, ADMINIST RAT O RS, HEIRS AT LAW , NEX T O F K IN, DIST RIBU T EES, LEGAT EES, DEVISEES, HU SBANDS O R W IVES, O R SU CCESSO R IN INT EREST O F SAID DECEASED PERSO NS ARE U NK NO W N, AND CANNO T , AFT ER DILIGENT INQ U IRY BE ASCERT AINED AND T HAT PERSO NAL SERVICE O F T HE CIT AT IO N CANNO T , W IT H DU E DILIGENCE BE MADE U PO N T HEM W IT HIN T HE ST AT E. A petition and an account having been duly filed by CLEVELAND DELANEY JR., whose address is 835 Macon Place, U niondale, New York 11553 YO U ARE HEREBY CIT ED T O SHO W CAU SE before the Surrogate’ s Court, Nassau County, at 262 O ld Country Road, Mineola, New York, on May 25 2022, at 9: 30 o’ clock in the forenoon of that day, why the account of CLEVELAND DELANEY JR., a summary of which has been served herewith, as ADMINIST RAT O R, of the estate of PRINCET T A JO HNSO N should not be j udicially settled. [ State any further relief reque sted] W hy (i) the claim of Lester & Associates, P.C., in the sum of $14,58 7.65 be disallowed by the Court, in its entirety, (i) the unpaid legal fees of Meng & Reznak, P.C. in the amount of $7,991.00 incurred to defend against the frivolous claim and action to validate the claim of Lester & Associates, P.C. be directed to be paid by Lester & Associates, P.C. as reque sted in Scheduled C-1, D-3 and J; (iii) the unpaid legal fees of Meng & Reznak, P.C. in the amount of $17,026.75 as reque sted in Schedule C-1 be approved and paid from the Estate or the total unpaid fees of $25,017.75, (iv) the attorney’ s fees in the amount of $10,215.00 paid to Meng & Reznak, P.C. be approved, (v) the Court remove “ Ayesha” from the list of distrubutees and from further proceedings in this estate, (vi) the Court determine the distributes and their respective shares as stated in Schedule J, (vii) reimbursement to CLEVELAND DELANEY, JR. in the sum

of $ 3,277.12 be approved; and (viii) that service of the citation be waived upon persons cited in this proceeding as distributees of PRINCET T A JO HNSO N, the Decedent, who are deceased, are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inqui ry be ascertained; and, that if said persons or any of them be dead, that the names or parts of the names, and place or places of residence, of any and all unknown persons, who are the respective executors, administrators, heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, legatees, devisees, husbands or wives, or successor in interest of said deceased persons are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inqui ry be ascertained and that personal service of the citation cannot, with due diligence be made upon them within the State. HO N. MARGARET C. REILLY Surrogate Debra K eller Leimbach Chief Clerk Dated, Attested and Sealed, March 8, 2022 (Seal) Name of Attorney: M. K athryn Meng, Esq. T el. No.: 516-683-0901 Address of Attorney: 300 O ld Country Road, Suite 341, Mineola, NY 11501 [ Note: T his citation is served upon you as requi red by law. You are not requi red to appear; however, if you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not obj ect to the relief reque sted. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you, and you or your attorney may reque st a copy of the full account from the petitioner or petitioner’ s attorney.] 4-6; 3-30-23-16-224T -#230935- NIN/ NHP LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Clear Path Connection, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on January 14, 2022.Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 102 O liver Avenue, Valley Stream, NY 11580. Purpose: any lawful act. 4-20-13-6; 3-30-23-16- 20226T -#230957- NIN/ NHP LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of T ri Aqua Irrigation LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 2 9 22. Office location: Nassau County. NY Sec. of State designated agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served, and shall mail process to 344 Nassau Blvd, W est Hempstead, NY 11552, the principal business location. Purpose: any lawful activity. 4-20-13-6; 3-30-23-16-20226T -#231037- NIN/ NHP LEGAL NOTICE SU PREME CO U RT O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK CO U NT Y O F NASSAU U .S. BANK NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N AS Continued on page 17


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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 16 T RU ST EE O N BEHALF O F T HE HO LDERS O F T HE HO ME EQ U IT Y ASSET T RU ST 2006-3 HO ME EQ U IT Y PASS-T HRO U GH CERT IFICAT ES SERIES 2006-3, V. AU ST IN RICK ET T S, ET AL. NOTICE OF SALE NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated O ctober 17, 2016, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein U .S. BANK NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N AS T RU ST EE O N BEHALF O F T HE HO LDERS O F T HE HO ME EQ U IT Y ASSET T RU ST 2006-3 HO ME EQ U IT Y PASS-T HRO U GH CERT IFICAT ES SERIES 2006-3 is the Plaintiff and AU ST IN RICK ET T S, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the NASSAU CO U NT Y SU PREME CO U RT , NO RT H SIDE ST EPS, 100 SU PREME CO U RT DRIVE, MINEO LA, NY 11501, on April 25, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 15 MO NACO AVENU E, ELMO NT , NY 11003: Section 0032, Block 00697- 00, Lot 00002: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN ELMONT, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index 006395/ 2015. Mark Ricciardi, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, W estbury, 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. *L OCATION OF SALE SUBJE CT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/ CLERK DIRECTIVES. 4-13-6; 3-30-23-20224T- 231131-NIN NHP LEGAL NOTICE SU PREME CO U RT O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK CO U NT Y O F NASSAU U .S. BANK NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N, AS T RU ST EE, FO R T HE GSAMP T RU ST 2006HE6 MO RT GAGE PASS-T HRO U GH CERT IFICAT ES, SERIES 2006-HE6, V. FERNAND Y. RAMEAU , ET AL. NOTICE OF SALE NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dat-

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ed June 11, 2018, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein U .S. BANK NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N, AS T RU ST EE, FO R T HE GSAMP T RU ST 2006-HE6 MO RT GAGE PASS-T HRO U GH CERT IFICAT ES, SERIES 2006-HE6, is the Plaintiff and FERNAND Y. RAMEAU , ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at NASSAU CO U NT Y SU PREME CO U RT , NO RT H SIDE ST EPS, 100 SU PREME CO U RT DRIVE, MINEO LA, NY 11501, on May 3, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 34 K ENT RO AD A/ K / A W EST FENIMO RE ST REET , VALLEY ST REAM, NY 11580: Section 0037, Block X 02, Lot 0021: 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 VALLEY STREAM, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index 005113/ 2016. Mark S. Ricciardi, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, W estbury, 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. *L OCATION OF SALE SUBJE CT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/ CLERK DIRECTIVES. 4-20-13-6; 3-30-20224T- 231475-NIN NHP LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of K ENT E CO NES LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/ 27/ 21. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 205 Rockaway Avenue 1073, Valley Stream, NY 11580. Purpose: any lawful act. 5-4; 4-27-20-13-6; 3-302022-6T- 231662-NIN NHP LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of RDO & Co Holdings Arts of org filed with secy of state (SSNY) on February 28 2022. Office location 23 Doris Avenue Franklin Squa re New York 11010 in Nassau County. SSNY designated agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail a copy of the process against the LLc. 23 Doris Avenue Franklin Squa re NY 11010. Purpose and lawful act 5-11-4; 4-27-20-13-6-20226T- 231822-NIN NHP

LEGAL NOTICE ASSESSOR’ S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL T HE ASSESSO R O F T HE CO U NT Y O F NASSAU HEREBY GIVES NO T ICE that he has completed the 2022 2023 final assessment roll, which will be used for the 2023 levy of T own and County Taxes in the Towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead and O yster Bay, and the City of Glen Cove and the City of Long Beach, and for the 2022/ 2023 levy of school taxes in such Towns and in the City of Long Beach. A certified electronic copy of the roll was filed with the Department of Assessment on April 1, 2022. T he electronic roll may be examined on public terminals located in the offices of: DEPART MENT O F ASSESSMENT NASSAU CO U NT Y O FFICE BU ILDING 240 O LD CO U NT RY RO AD, FO U RT H FLO O R MINEO LA, NY 11501 where the same will remain open for public inspection for fifteen days. Dated this 1st day of April, 2022. _ RO BIN S. LAVEMAN Acting Nassau County Assessor 4-6-2022-1T 231980-NIN NHP

WESTBURY LEGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F PU BLIC HEARING, BU DGET VO T E AND ELECT IO N O F W EST BU RY MEMO RIAL PU BLIC LIBRARY W EST BU RY U NIO N FREE SCHO O L DIST RICT , T O W N O F HEMPST EAD AND T O W N O F NO RT H HEMPST EAD, CO U NT Y O F NASSAU , W EST BU RY, NEW YO RK N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GI V E N , that a public hearing will be held by the Board of T rustees of the W estbury Memorial Public Library, T owns of Hempstead and North Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of New York on T hursday, March 31, 2022 at 7:00 PM, at the W estbury Memorial Public Library, 445 Jefferson Street, W estbury, New York for the purpose of discussing expenditures contained in a proposed budget for the fiscal year 2022-2023. AN D F U R T H E R N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GI V E N , that said vote and election will be held on T uesday, April 12, 2022 between the hours of 9: 00 A.M. and 9: 00 P.M., at the W EST BU RY MEMO RIAL PU BLIC LIBRARY for the following purposes only: (a) T o approve or disapprove the proposed library budget (supplemented or amended as the case may be) of estimated expenses for the ensuing year as submitted by the Library Board of T rustees. (b) T he election of one (1)

LEGAL NOTICES member to the Board of T rustees of the W estbury Memorial Public Library: O ne (1) member for a full term of five (5) years commencing July 1, 2022 and expiring June 30, 2027. T he present incumbent is Denise Parillo. T he voting will be by paper ballot as provided by Education Law and the polls will be open at 9: 00 A.M. and remain open until 9: 00 P.M. and as much longer as may be necessary to enable the voters then present to cast their ballots. AN D F U R T H E R N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GI V E N , that a copy of such budget or statement may be obtained beginning T hursday, March 24, 2022, by any resident of the District upon reque st during the hours of 9: 00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M., except Saturday and Sunday, at the W estbury Memorial Public Library, 445 Jefferson Street, W estbury, New York 11590, on the library’ s website – www. westburylibrary.org and at the Principal s office in each of the following school houses: W estbury High School, W estbury Middle School, Drexel Avenue School, Dryden Street School, Park Avenue School and Powell’ s Lane School. AN D F U R T H E R N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GI V E N , that petitions containing at least twenty-five (25) signatures of qualified voters nominating candidates for the office of T rustee of the W estbury Memorial Public Library must be filed with the Clerk of the District at W estbury Public Schools Administration Building, 2 Hitchcock Lane, O ld W estbury, New York 11568, between the hours of 9: 00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., not later than the thirtieth (30) day (March 14, 2022) preceding the Library Election (April 12, 2022) at which time the candidates so nominated are to be elected; said petition must also state the name and residence of each signer and must state the name and residence of the candidate. AN D F U R T H E R N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GI V E N , that applications for absentee ballots may be obtained at the W estbury Memorial Public Library, 445 Jefferson Street, W estbury, New York 11590, Monday 10:00 A.M. to 9: 00 P.M., T uesday through Friday, 9: 00 A.M. to 9: 00 P.M. and on the Library’ s website – www.westburylibrary.org. Applications for absentee ballots may be received by the District Clerk no earlier than the 30th day before the election for which it is sought. Completed applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter on the day before the election if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter or his or her designated agent. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk, at W estbury Public Schools Administration Building, 2 Hitchcock Lane, O ld W estbury, New York 11568, no later than

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5:00 P.M. on T uesday, April 12, 2022. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District at the Office of the District Clerk, at the W estbury Memorial Public Library , between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M; with Saturday being between the hours of 10 and 12 commencing with the issuance of such ballots and for each of the five (5) days prior to the day of the election, excluding Sundays. Any qualified voter present in the polling place may obj ect to the voting of the ballot upon appropriate grounds for making his/ her challenge and the reasons therefore known to the Inspector of Election before the close of the polls. AN D F U R T H E R N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GI V E N that personal registration of voters is requi red. If a voter has heretofore registered and has voted in an annual or special district meeting during the prior four (4) calendar years, he/ she is eligible to vote at this election; if a voter is registered and eligible to vote, he/ she is also eligible to vote at this election. All other persons who wish to vote must register. The Board of Registration shall meet for the purpose of registering all qualified voters of the District at the W EST BU RY MEMO RIAL PU BLIC LIBRARY on T uesday, April 5 between the hours of 2:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. , to add any additional names to the Register to be used at the aforesaid election, at which time any person will be entitled to have his or her name placed on such Register, provided that at such meeting of the Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of said Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such election for which the register is prepared. In addition, qualified residents of the District shall be permitted to register at the Office of the District Clerk, at W estbury Public Schools Administration Building, 2 Hitchcock Lane, O ld W estbury, New York 11568, from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon and 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. on regular business days when school is in session beginning with the first day of student attendance in September and ending with the last day of student attendance in June and from 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. on regular business days during the months of July and August. The final date to register for the Special Meeting to be held on T uesday, April 12, 2022, is T hursday, April 7, 2022 between 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon and 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. T he register so prepared will be filed at the estbury Memorial Public Library, and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M; with Saturday being between the hours of 10 and 12, on

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each of the five (5) days prior to and the day set for the election, except Sunday, and at the polling place on election day. AN D F U R T H E R N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GI V E N that during voting hours on T uesday, April 12, 2022, the Board of Registration will meet at the W estbury Memorial Public Library, 445 Jefferson Street, W estbury, New York for the purpose of preparing a register for elections held subseque nt thereto. AND FU RT HER NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Military voters who are qualified voters of the district and who are not registered must apply to register as a qualified voter by contacting the District Clerk at the W estbury Public Schools Administration Building, 2 Hitchcock Lane, O ld W estbury, New York 11568 or by email districtclerk@westburyschools.org or fax sent to 516-874-1940. T he military voter may indicate their preference for receiving the registration application by mail, facsimile or electronic mail (email). T he application to register must be received no later than 5:00 P.M. on the twenty-sixth ( 26th) day before the election. A Military voter means a qualified voter of the State of New York who is in actual military service and will, therefore be absent from the District in which he or she is qualified to vote on the day of registration or election or is discharged from military service within 30 days of an election, or spouse, parent, child or dependent of the military voter, accompanying or being with such voter, if a qualified voter of New York State and a resident of the same school district as the military voter, or military personnel, residing on a military base within a school district in New York State of a period of 30 days immediately preceding said Annual Meeting. AND FU RT HER NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that military voters who are qualified voters of the school district may apply for a military ballot. A military ballot application may be reque sted from the District Clerk and must be returned, in person or by mail to the Office of the District Clerk at the W estbury Public Schools Administration Building, 2 Hitchcock Lane, O ld W estbury, New York 11568 not later than 5:00 P.M. on the twenty-sixth (26th) day before the election. A military voter may indicate their preference for receiving the military ballot application by mail, facsimile transmission, or email. Military ballots must be received by the District Clerk (1) before the close of the polls on T uesday, April 12, 2022 and showing a cancellation mark of the U .S. postal service, or a foreign country’ s postal service, or showing a dated endorsement of receipt of another agency of the U .S government or (2) by 5:00 P.M. on the date set for the

election and signed and dated by the military voter and one witness thereof, with a date which is ascertained not be later than the day before the election. Irrespective of the preferred mode of transmission, the military ballot application and military ballot must be returned by mail or in person, A list of all persons to whom military ballots shall have been issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the office of the District Clerk during regular office hours until the day of the election. T he District has been divided into election districts as follows: Election District No. 1 consists of all the area lying between the eastern side of Post Road and Post Avenue, south and west of North Hempstead-O yster Bay T own Line, north to Brush Hollow Road, U nion Avenue to School Street to O ld Country Road and north of O ld Country Road. Election District No. 2 consists of all the land lying to the west of Post Avenue, W estbury and Post Road, O ld W estbury. Election District No. 3 consists of all the land known as New Cassel, T own of North Hempstead and which lies east of School Street between the Long Island Railroad and U nion Avenue and Brush Hollow Road; also that which lies between Grand Boulevard and the eastern boundary of the District, north of O ld Country Road and south of the Long Island Railroad. Election District No. 4 consists of all the land known as New Cassel, T own of North Hempstead which lies south of the Long Island Railroad and north of O ld Country Road, east of School Street and bounded on the northeast by Grand Boulevard. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the vote on all propositions and the election of candidates on the election held on T uesday, April 12, 2022 will be conducted by paper ballot. It being expressly understood that the intent of the Library is to comply with any legislation stemming from the current coronavirus pandemic T hus, all references to the timing, location, and manner of hearings, registration, and voting in the budget vote and election are subj ect to modification based on applicable legislation or direction by an entity with j urisdiction over the Library. Q U A L I F I C AT I O N S FOR VOTING AT ANY SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING: (a) A person shall be a citizen of the U nited States; (b) Eighteen or more years of age; (c) A resident of the District for a period of thirty (30) days or more next preceding the Election at which he offers to vote; (d) Must be registered to vote in Nassau County or School Continued on page 18


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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 17 Elections Beverley Cathnott, District Clerk O ld W estbury, New Y ork 11568 4- 6; 3- 23- 9, 2- 234T - #2305620-

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AV I SO DE AUDI ENCI A P Ú BL I CA, V O T O DE P R ESUP UEST O Y EL ECCI Ó N DE BI BL I O T ECA P Ú BL I CA DE W EST BUR Y DI ST R I T O ESCO L AR DE W EST BUR Y , CI UDAD DE HEM P ST EAD Y CI UDAD DE NO R T H HEM P ST EAD, CO NDADO DE NASSAU, W EST BUR Y , NEW Y O R K A C O N T I N U AC I O N S E D A E L AV I S O , de que la Junta de Fideicomisarios de la Biblioteca P ública M emorial de W estbury, Ciudades de Hempstead y North Hempstead, Condado de Nassau, Estado de New Y ork celebrará n una audiencia pública el jueves 31 de marzo de 20 a las 7: 0 p.m ., en la Biblioteca P ública M emorial de W estbury, 45 Jefferson Street, W estbury, New Y ork, con el propósito de discutir los gastos contenidos en un presupuesto propuesto para el año fiscal 2022-2023. Y S E D A U N AV I S O AD I C I O N AL, de que dicho voto y elección se llevará a cabo el martes 12 de abril de 20 entre las 9: 0 a.m . y las 9: 0 p.m ., en la BI BL I O T ECA P Ú BL I CA M EM O R I AL DE W EST BUR Y para los siguientes propósitos solamente: • Aprobar o rechazar el presupuesto propuesto de la biblioteca ( complementado o enmendado según sea el caso) de los gastos estimados para el año siguiente según lo presentado por el Consejo de Administración de la Biblioteca. • L a elección de un ( 1) miembro de la Junta de Fideicomisarios de la Biblioteca P ublica M emorial de W estbury: un ( 1) miembro por un período completo de cinco ( 5) años que comienza a partir del 1 de julio de 20 y termina el 30 de junio de 207. El presente titular es Denise P arillo. L a votación se realizará mediante boleto de papel según lo estipulado por la L ey de Educación y las urnas se abrirá n a las 9: 0 a.m . y permanecerá n abiertas hasta las 9: 0 p.m . y durante el tiempo que sea necesario para que los votantes presentes puedan emitir sus votos. Y S E D A U N AV I S O AD I C I O N AL, de que se puede obtener una copia de dicho presupuesto o estado de cuenta a partir del jueves 2 4 de marzo de 20, por cualquier residente del Distrito que lo solicite durante las horas de 9: 0 a.m . y 3: 0 p.m ., excepto los sá bados y domingos, en la Biblioteca P ública M emorial de W estbury, 45 Jefferson Street, W estbury, New Y ork 11590, en el sitio w eb de la biblioteca: w w w .w estburylibrary.or g y en la oficina del director en cada una de las siguientes escuelas: Escue-

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la Secundaria de W estbury, Escuela I ntermedia de W estbury, Escuela Drexel Avenue, Escuela Dryden Street, Escuela P ark Avenue y Escuela P ow ell’ s L ane. Y S E D A U N AV I S O AD I C I O N AL, que las peticiones que contengan al menos treinta (30) firmas de votantes calificados que nominen candidatos para el cargo de Fideicomisario de la Biblioteca P ública M emorial de W estbury, deberá n presentarse ante el Secretario del Distrito en el edificio de las oficinas administrativas de las Escuelas P úblicas de W estbury, 2 Hitchcock L ane, O ld W estbury, New Y ork 11568, entre las 9: 0 a.m . y las 5: 0 p.m ., a má s tardar a los treinta ( 30) días ( 14 de marzo de 20) antes de la elección de la Biblioteca ( 12 de abril de 20) , momento en el cual los candidatos así nominados será n elegidos; dicha petición tambié n deberá indicar el nombre y la dirección de cada firmante y deberá indicar el nombre y la dirección del candidato. Y S E D A U N AV I S O AD I C I O N AL, de que las solicitudes de boletos de votación en ausencia se podrá n obtener en la Biblioteca P ública M emorial de W estbury, 45 Jefferson Street, W estbury, New Y ork 11590, de lunes de 10: 0 a .m . a 9: 0 p.m ., de martes a viernes, de 9: 0 a.m . a 9: 0 p.m . y en el sitio w eb de la biblioteca - w w w . w estburylibrary.or g Solicitudes de boletos en ausencia puede ser recibido por la Secretaria del Distrito no antes de 30 días de las elecciones para lo cual se busca. L as solicitudes completas deben ser recibidas por el secretario de distrito al menos siete ( 7) días antes de la elección si la boleta debe enviarse por correo al votante el día anterior a la elección si la boleta debe entregarse personalmente al votante o su agente designado. L as boletas de voto ausente deben ser recibidas por el Secretario del Distrito, en el Edificio Administrativo de las Escuelas P úblicas de W estbury, 2 Hitchcock L ane, O ld W estbury, Nueva Y ork 11568, a má s tardar a las 5: 0 p.m . el martes 12 de abril de 20. Una lista de todas las personas a las que se les emiten boletas de voto ausente estará disponible para su inspección para los votantes calificados del Distrito en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito, en el Edificio de Administración de las Escuelas P úblicas de W estbury, 2 Hitchcock L ane, O ld W estbury, Nueva Y ork 11568, entre las horas de 10: 0 AM y 5: 0 P .M ; siendo los sá bados entre las horas 10: 0 y 12: 0 a partir de la emisión de dichas papeletas y para cada uno de los cinco ( 5) días anteriores al día de la elección, excepto los domingos. Cualquier votante calificado presente en el lugar de votación puede oponerse a la votación de la boleta sobre las bases apropiadas para hacer su impugnación y las razones por lo tanto conocidas por el I nspector de Elecciones antes

del cierre de las urnas. Y S E D A U N AV I S O AD I C I O N AL, de que se requiere el registro personal de los votantes. Si un votante se ha registrado anteriormente y ha votado en una reunión anual o especial del distrito durante los cuatro ( 4) años anteriores, é l/ ella es elegible para votar en esta elección; si un votante está registrado y es elegible para votar, é l/ ella tambié n es elegible para votar en esta elección. T odas las demá s personas que deseen votar deberá n registrarse. La Ju nta de Registro se reunirá con el fin de inscribir a todos los votantes calificados del Distrito en la BI BL I O T ECA P Ú BL I CA M EM O R I AL DE W EST BUR Y el martes 5 de abril de 20 entre las 2: 0 p.m . y las 6: 0 p.m ., para agregar al R egistro cualquier nombre adicional que se utilizará en la elección mencionada anteriormente, momento en el cual cualquier persona tendrá derecho a que se coloque su nombre en dicho R egistro, siempre que en dicha reunión, la Junta de R egistros quede satisfecha y dicha persona tendrá entonces o posteriormente derecho a votar en las elecciones para las cuales se prepara el registro. Ademá s, a los residentes calificados del Distrito se les permitirá registrarse en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito, ubicada en el Edificio de Administración, de 8: 0 a.m . a 12: 0 del mediodía y de 2: 0 a.m . a 4: 0 p.m . los días en que la escuela está en sesión, comenzando con el primer día de asistencia de los estudiantes en septiembre y terminando con el último día de asistencia de los estudiantes en junio y de 8: 0 a. m. a 1:00 p.m . en los días há biles regulares durante los meses de julio y agosto. L a última fecha para inscribirse en la reunión especial que se celebrará el martes 12 de abril de 20 es el jueves 7 de abril de 20 entre las 8: 0 a.m . y las 12: 0 del mediodía y desde las 2: 0 p.m . ha sta las 4: 0 p.m . El registro así preparado se archivará en la Biblioteca P ública M emorial de W estbury, que estará abierta para la inspección de cualquier votante calificado del Distrito entre las 10: 0 a. m. y 5: 0 p.m ; y el sá bado entre las 10: 0 a.m . y las 12: 0 p.m ., en cada uno de los cinco ( 5) días anteriores y el día fi ado para la elección, excepto el domingo y en el lugar de votación el día de las elecciones. Y S E D A U N AV I S O AD I C I O N AL, que durante el horario de votación del martes 12 de abril de 20, la Junta de R egistro se reunirá en la Biblioteca P ública W estbury M emorial, 45 Jefferson Street, W estbury, Nueva Y ork con el propósito de preparar un registro para las elecciones que se celebren posteriormente. Y ADEM Á S SE HACE AV I SO de que los votantes militares que son votantes calificados del distrito que no está n registrados deben solicitar el registro como votantes calificados

LEGAL NOTICES ponié ndose en contacto con el Secretario del Distrito en el Edificio de Administración de las Escuelas P úblicas de W estbury, 2 Hitchcock L ane, O ld W estbury, Nueva Y ork 11568 o por correo electrónico districtclerk@ w estburyschools.or g o por fax al 5168741940. El votante militar puede indicar su preferencia de recibir la solicitud de registro por correo, fax o correo electrónico. L a solicitud de registro debe recibirse a má s tardar a las 5: 0 p.m . el vigé simo sexto ( 26) día antes de la elección. Un votante militar significa un votante calificado del estado de Nueva Y ork que se encuentra en el servicio militar real y, por lo tanto, estará ausente del Distrito en el que está calificado para votar el día de la inscripción o elección o es dado de baja del servicio militar, dentro de los 30 días de una elección, o cónyuge, padre, hijo o dependiente del votante militar, que acompaña o está con dicho votante, si es un votante calificado del estado de Nueva Y ork y un residente del mismo distrito escolar que el votante militar o militar personal, que resida en una base militar dentro de un distrito escolar en el estado de Nueva Y ork por un período de 30 días inmediatamente anterior a dicha R eunión Anual. Y P O R L A P R ESENT E SE DA AV I SO ADI CI O NAL de que los votantes militares que son votantes calificados del distrito escolar pueden solicitar una boleta militar. Se puede solicitar una solicitud de boleta militar al secretario del distrito y debe devolverse, en persona o por correo, a la oficina del secretario del distrito en el edificio de administración de las escuelas públicas de W estbury, 2 Hitchcock L ane, O ld W estbury, Nueva Y ork 11568 a má s tardar el 5: 0 p. m. el vigé simo sexto ( 26) día antes de la elección. Un votante militar puede indicar su preferencia por recibir la solicitud de boleta militar por correo, transmisión por fax o correo electrónico. L as boletas militares deben ser recibidas por el secretario de distrito ( 1) antes del cierre de las urnas el martes 12 de abril de 20 y deben mostrar una marca de cancelación del servicio postal de EE. UU. O el servicio postal de un país extranjero, o mostrar un endoso de recibo con fecha de otra agencia del gobierno de los EE. UU. o ( 2) antes de las 5:00 p.m. en la fecha fi ada para la elección y firmada y fechada por el elector militar y un testigo del mismo, con una fecha que se verifica no posterior al día anterior a la elección. I ndependientemente del modo de transmisión preferido, la solicitud de boleta militar y la boleta militar deben devolverse por correo o en persona. Una lista de todas las personas a las que se les habrá enviado boletas militares estará disponible para su inspección para los votantes calificados del Distrito en el oficina del secretario de distrito durante el horario regular de oficina hasta el día de

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la elección. El distrito se ha dividido en distritos electorales de la siguiente manera: el Distrito Electoral No. 1 consiste en toda el á rea que se encuentra entre el lado este de P ost R oad y P ost Avenue, al sur y al oeste de North Hempstead- O yster Bay T ow n L ine, al norte hasta Brush Hollow R oad, Union Avenue hasta School Street, hasta O ld Country R oad y al norte de O ld Country R oad. El Distrito Electoral No. 2 consiste en toda el area situada al oeste de P ost Avenue, W estbury y P ost R oad, O ld W estbury. El Distrito Electoral No. 3 consiste en toda el area conocida como New Cassel, Ciudad de North Hempstead y que se encuentran al este de School Street entre L ong I sland R ailroad y Union Avenue y Brush Hollow R oad; tambié n lo que se encuentra entre Grand Boulevard y el límite este del Distrito, al norte de O ld Country R oad y al sur del L ong I sland R ailroad. El Distrito Electoral No. 4 está compuesto por toda el area conocida como New Cassel, Ciudad de North Hempstead que se encuentra al sur del L ong I sland R ailroad y al norte de O ld Country R oad, al este de School Street y limita al noreste con Grand Boulevard. Y S E D A U N AV I S O AD I C I O N AL, que la votación sobre todas las proposiciones y la elección de candidatos en la elección celebrada el martes 12 de abril de 20 se realizará mediante boleta de papel. Q uedando expresamente entendido que la intención de la Biblioteca es cumplir con cualquier legislación derivada de la actual pandemia de coronavirus. P or lo tanto, todas las referencias a la fecha, lugar y forma de las audiencias, registro y votación en la votación y elección del presupuesto está n sujetas a modificación según la legislación aplicable o la dirección de una entidad con jurisdicción sobre la Biblioteca. CUALIFICACIONES PARA VOTAR EN CUALQ UIER REUNIÓN DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR: • L a persona debe ser ciudadana de los Estados Unidos; • T ener dieciocho años de edad o mayor; • Ser residente del Distrito por un período de treinta ( 30) días o má s antes de la Elección en la que se ofrece a votar; • Estar registrada para votar en el condado de Nassau o en las elecciones escolares Beverley Cathnott, Secretaria del Distrito O ld W estbury, New Y ork 11568 4- 6, 3- 23 - 9; 2- 23- 204T - #23057W B LEGAL NOTICE SUP R EM E CO UR T O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW Y O R K CO UNT Y O F NASSAU I NDEX NO .: 60278/ 201 DAT E FI L ED: 3/ 8/ 2 021 SUM M O NS L & L ASSO CI AT ES HO L DI NG CO R P ., P laintiff,

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- againstR O BER T BO X ER , L EO NAR D BO X ER and ANI T A BO X ER , if they be living, if they be dead, their respective heirs- at- law , next of ki n, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors, and successors in interest, and generally all persons having or claiming under, by, or through R O BER T BO X ER , L EO NAR D BO X ER and ANI T A BO X ER , if they be dead, w hether by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherw ise, including any right, title or interest in and to the real property described in the complaint herein, all of w ho and w hose names and places of residence are unknow n to the plaintiff, UNI T ED ST AT ES O F AM ER I CA; NEW Y O R K ST AT E DEP AR T M ENT O F T AX AT I O N AND FI NANCE; NASSAU CO UNT Y T R EASUR ER , “ JO HN DO E #1” through “ JO HN DO E #12” , the last twelve names being fictitious and unknow n to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint, Defendants. T O T HE ABO V E NAM ED DEFENDANT S : Y O U AR E HER EBY SUM M O NED to answ er the complaint in this action, to serve a copy of your answ er, or, if the complaint is not served w ith the summons, to serve notice of appearance, on the plaintiff’ s attorney w ithin tw enty ( 20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the date of service ( or w ithin thirty ( 30) days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you w ithin the State of New Y ork) , and in case of failure to appear or answ er, judgment w ill be take n against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. T O T HE ABO V E NAM ED DEFENDANT S: T he foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an O rder of the Hon. David P . Sullivan, a Justice of the Supreme Court, Nassau County, entered M arch 3, 2022 and filed with the complaint and other papers in the Nassau County Clerk’ s O ffice. T HE O BJECT O F T HE ACT I O N is to foreclose a tax lien and to recover the amount of the tax lien and all of the interest, penalties, additions and expenses thereon to premises k/ a District 17, Section 11, Block 413, L ot 26. P laintiff designates Nassau County as the place of trial. T he basis of venue is the location of the subject property. NO T I CE Y O U AR E I N DANGER O F L O SI NG Y O UR HO M E I f you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answ er on the attorney for the tax lien holder who filed this foreclosure proceeding

against you and filing the answ er w ith the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court w here your case is pending for further information on how to answ er the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the tax lien holder w ill not stop this foreclosure action. Y O U M UST R ESP O ND BY SER V I NG A CO P Y O F T HE ANSW ER O N T HE AT T O R NEY FO R T HE P L AI NT I FF ( T AX L I EN HO L DER ) AND FI L I NG T HE ANSW ER W I T H T HE CO UR T . Dated: M arch 8, 201 L EV Y & L EV Y Attorneys for P laintiff 12 T ulip Drive Great Neck, N Y 11021 ( 516) 48765 BY : JO SHUA L EV Y , ESQ . 4- 6; 3- 30- 23- 16- 204T - #23089NI N/ W BY LEGAL NOTICE SUP R EM E CO UR T O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW Y O R K I ndex No.: 60394/ 201 CO UNT Y O F NASSAU -------------------------------X DEUT SCHE BANK NAT I O NAL T R UST CO M P ANY , AS T R UST EE FO R FR EM O NT HO M E L O AN T R UST 2062, ASSET - BACK ED CER T I FI CAT ES, SER I ES 2062, P laintiff, P laintiff designates NASSAU as the place of trial situs of the real property SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Mortgaged Premises: 32 3R D AV ENUE, W EST BUR Y , NY 11590 Section: 11, Block : 110, Lot: 138 vs. ANA M ENDEZ ; JO R GE HER NANDEZ ; HO R ACE R UT L EDGE; BER NAR D W EAT HER L Y , if living, and if she/ he be dead, any and all persons unknow n to plaintiff, claiming, or w ho may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknow n persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the follow ing designation, namely: the w ife, w idow , husband, w idow er, heirs at law , next of ki n, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective w ives, w idow s, husbands, w idow ers, heirs at law , next of ki n, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of w hom and w hose names, except as stated, are unknow n to plaintiff; V I L L AGE O F M I NEO L A; P EO P L E O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW Y O R K AS JUDGM ENT CR EDI T O R AND BY Continued on page 19


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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 18 VIRT U E O F PO SSIBLE U NPAID T AX ES AND LIENS O F BERNARD W EAT HERLY; NEW YO RK ST AT E DEPART MENT O F T AX AT IO N AND FINANCE; U NIT ED ST AT ES O F AMERICA BY VIRT U E O F PO SSIBLE U NPAID T AX ES AND LIENS O F BERNARD W EAT HERLY, “ JO HN DO E #1” through “ JO HN DO E #12,” the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint, Defendants. -------------------------------X T o the above named Defendants YO U ARE HEREBY SU MMO NED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff s Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the U nited States of America is made a party, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, j udgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJE CT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $374,816.00 and interest, recorded on December 29, 2005, in Liber Book M 29897 at Page Number 1, of the Public Records of NASSAU County, New York , covering premises k nown as 32 3R D AVENUE, WESTBURY, NY 11590. The relief sought in the ithin action is a final j udgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. NASSAU County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the morta e com an ho filed this foreclosure proceeding a ainst o and filin the answer with the court, a default j udgment may be entered and you can lose your home.

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Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF ( MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: _, 2021 W estbury, NY ROBERTSON, A NSCHUTZ , SCHNEID, CRANE & PARTNERS, PLLC By: Veronica M. Rundle, Esq. Attorneys for Plaintiff 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310 W estbury, NY 11590 Tel: (516) 280-7675 Fax: (516) 280-7674 4-6, 3-30-23-16-20224T- 230943-NIN BY LEGAL NOTICE SU PREME CO U RT O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK CO U NT Y O F NASSAU HSBC BANK U SA, NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N AS T RU ST EE FO R W ELLS FARGO ASSET SECU RIT IES CO RPO RAT IO N, MO RT GAGE ASSET -BACK ED PASS-T HRO U GH CERT IFICATES SERIES 2007-AR9, NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE Plaintiff, v. EDW IN RIVERA, ET AL, Defendant. PLEASE T AK E NO T ICE T HAT In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the County Clerk of Nassau County on November 06, 2017, I, Rod E. K ovel, Esq. the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on May 4, 2022 at T he North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501, County of Nassau, State of New York, at 02:30 PM the premises described as follows: 115 Butler St W estbury, NY 11590 SBL No.: 10-92-275 ALL T HAT T RACT O R PARCEL O F LAND situate in the Incorporated Village of W estbury, T own of North Hempstead, County and State of New York. T he premises are sold subect to the provisions of the filed udgment, Index No. 003397 2015 in the amount of $499,227.27 plus interest and costs. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the Court System s 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. 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 W oods O viatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff s Attorney 500 Bausch Lomb Place Rochester, NY 14604 Tel.: 855-227-5072 4-20-13-6;3-30-20224T- 231329-NIN BY LEGAL NOTICE SU PREME CO U RT O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK CO U NT Y O F NASSAU JAMES B. NUTTER CO MPANY, V. ST ELLA MARIE BLEDSO E AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEX T O F K IN O F T HEO DOSIA BLEDSOE A A T HEO DO SIA G. BLEDSO E, ET AL. NOTICE OF SALE NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated December 14, 2018, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein JAMES B. NUTTER COMPANY is the Plaintiff and ST ELLA MARIE BLEDSO E AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEX T O F K IN O F T HEO DO SIA BLEDSOE A A THEODOSIA G. BLEDSO E, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the NASSAU CO U NT Y SU PREME CO U RT , NO RT H SIDE ST EPS, 100 SU PREME CO U RT DRIVE, MINEO LA, NY 11501, on May 5, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 189 SYLVESTER STREET, W EST BU RY, NY 115903907: Section 11, Block 029, Lot 66 67: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT WESTBURY, IN THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold sub ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index 0003519 2015. Cristina Prieto, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, W estbury, 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. *L OCATION OF SALE SUBJE CT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/ CLERK DIRECTIVES. 4-27-20-13-6-2022-4T231644-NIN BY LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICES Carle Place Union Free School District 168 Cherry Lane Carle Place, NY 11514 REQ U EST FO R PRO PO SALS T IT LES: Claims Auditing Services, Internal Auditing Services and External Auditing Services DAT E O F O PENING: April 13, 2022 TIME: 2:00 pm T o All Providers: Please submit a sealed proposal for Claims Auditing Services, or Internal Auditing Services or External Auditing Services for the Carle Place Union Free School District. The District will receive proposals on, or prior to, April 13, 2022. Proposals received after stated date and time will be returned to the sender, unopened. Each proposal must be submitted separately in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside: Proposal – Claims Auditing, or Proposal Internal Auditing or Proposal – External Auditing. Please note each auditing service has its own RFP. Detailed specifications may be obtained at the above address between the hours of 9: 00 am and 3:00 pm beginning April 1, 2022. Please call 516-6226455 with any questions regarding these proposals. Firms will be considered for any of the auditing services for which they submit a valid proposal. It is not requi red to submit a proposal for all three services to be considered for award. Proposals shall be irrevocable for a minimum period of sixty (60) days from the date of proposal opening. Alterations to said proposals must be submitted in writing. Consideration shall be given only to those alterations which may be caused by unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the firm submitting said proposal. T he Assistant Superintendent for Business or his her designee shall make such determination. The Carle Place Union Free School District reserves the right to re ect any or all proposals that it considers not to be in the best interest of the School District. Joanna DeMartino CPA Assistant Superintendent for Business 4-6-2022-1T- 231813-NIN W BY LEGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK : CO U NT Y O F NASSAU . CARMICHAEL JY L.P., Pltf v. HARMO NY HO LDING GRO U P LLC, et al., Defts. Index No. 603526 2017. Pursuant to udgment of foreclosure and sale dated January 15, 2019 and recorded on February 6, 2019 and order dated April 20, 2021, I will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, New York 11501, on May 2, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., prem. k a, 950 Jericho Turnpike, W estbury, New York 11590 (Section 11, Block 372, Lot

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16). Approx. amt of udgment is $485,707.31, plus costs and interest. Sold sub ect to terms and conditions of filed j udgment and terms of sale. Michael Montesano, ES ., Referee. Jacobowitz Newman T versky LLP, Attys. for Plaintiff, 377 Pearsall Ave., Ste C, Cedarhurst, NY. 4-27-20-13-6-2022-4T231645-NIN BY LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an O rder granted by the Supreme Court, Nassau County, on the 10th day of Nov. 2021 bearing index number 72721, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Nassau County Clerk located at 240 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York, grants me the right to assume the name of arla Elizabeth Parada Martinez. My present address is 488 Newton St estbury NY 1159 0. T he date of my birth is 06-05-2016; the place of birth is Fond du Lac isconsin; the present name is arla Elizabeth Martinez Z uniga 4-6-2022-1T- 231818NIN BY LEGAL NOTICE PU BLIC NO T ICE VILLAGE O F W EST BU RY NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the Board of Appeals, of the Inc. Village of W estbury, for hearing of appeals from orders of the Senior Building Inspector for matters as may be heard on Monday, April 11, 2022, at 7:30 P.M., at the Village Hall, 235 Lincoln Place, estbury, New York. The continuation of application 2022-03-01 of Christopher Stasi seeks to erect an apartment building at the address known as 252 W ilson Avenue, W estbury, NY 11590, which is in violation of § 248- 20 Uses. In a Residence B District the following regulations shall apply: No building may be erected, altered or used and no lot or premises may be used except for one or more of the purposes set forth in § 248- 6 of Article IV of this chapter. ( 3 family not permitted) § 248- 22 Lot area. T he building area shall not exceed 30% of the lot area. (Allowed 30%, P roposed 3.8% ) § 248- 23.1 Pavement of front yard; parldng on unpaved portion. No more than 40% of a front yard of a premises used for residential purposes shall be paved, and the parking of motor vehicles on the unpaved pmtion of a front yard, other than a driveway, is prohibited. (Allowed 40%, Proposed 80% ) § 248- 124 Uses. In the Business B-1 District no building shall be erected, altered, or used, and no lot or premises shall be used except in confmmance with A1ticle VIII of this chapter. ( Residential not ermitted oor § 248- 267 A Req uirements. All structures and land uses

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hereafter erected, enlarged, or extended shall be provided with the amount of off-street automobile parking space and loading and unloading space requi red by the terms of this aiticle, to meet the needs of persons making use of such structures or land. A permit for the erection, replacement, reconstruction, extension or substantial alteration of a structure or the development of a land use shall not be issued unless off-street automobile parking facilities and, where requi red, loading, and unloading spaces shall have been laid out in accordance with the appropriate requirements for structures and uses, as set fmth in this article. As used herein, parking facilities shall be constructed to include loading and unloading spaces required by this aiticle. (Req uired 9 spots, Proposed 6 spots) The sub ect prope1iy is identified on the Nassau County T ax Map as Section: 10, Block : 181, Lot( s) : 28-31 Apartment Building Z one: Bus B21/ Res B. It is located on the southerly side of W ilson Avenue, and westerly of Post Avenue. Application 2022-04-01 of Basri Otar, seeks to erect a 2”d oor addition at the address known as 51 Broadmoor Lane, W estbury, NY, 11590. hich is in violation of § 248- 37 F ront yard. T here shall be a front yard, the depth of which shall be not less than 25 feet. In the event that any accessory building, including a private garage, which is not attached to a dwelling is constructed between the building front line of the dwelling unit and the street line of the lot, the front yard shall be the distance between the building front line of the accessory building or private garage and the front line of the lot. This definition shall in no way serve to allow accessory buildings or garages to be located in front yards in which construction is prohibited by this Code. ( Req uired 25’ min: 20%, P roposed: 14.2’ ) and § 248- 38 Rear yard of single-family dwelling. T here shall be a rear yard the depth of which shall not be less than 25 feet. ( Req uired 24’ min, Proposed 23.5’ ) The sub ect prope1ty is located and identified on the Nassau County T ax Map as Section: 10, Block : 76, Lot( s) : 107. T he sub ect prope1ty is located on the nmtherly side or Broadmoor Lane, and easterly of Evelyn Ave. BY O RDER O F T HE BO ARD O F APPEALS VILLAGE O F W EST BU RY 4-6-2022-1T- 231821-NIN W BY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION OF THE CARLE PLACE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT CARLE PLACE, NASSAU

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COUNTY, NEW YORK NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Public Hearing of the qualified voters of the Carle Place Union Free School District, Carle Place, Nassau County, New York, will be held in the Auditorium of the Carle Place High School, 168 Cherry Lane, Carle Place, New York, in said District on May 5, 2022 at 8:00 p.m., prevailing time, for the transaction of business as authorized by the Education Law, including the following items: 1. T o present to the voters a detailed statement (proposed budget) of the amount of money, which will be required for the 2022-23 fiscal year. 2. To discuss all the items hereinafter set forth to be voted upon by voting machines at the Budget Vote and Election to be held on T uesday, May 17, 2022. 3. To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting pursuant to Education Law of the State of New York and acts amendatory thereto. A copy of the proposed budget shall be made available, upon reque st, to residents of the school district beginning April 28, 2022, at the District s offices located at 168 Cherry Lane, Carle Place, New York, at the Office of the District Clerk between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. prevailing time, on the District s website at www. cps.k12.ny.us, and at the local public library located at 445 Jefferson Street, W estbury, NY. AND FU RT HER NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Section 495 of the Real Property Tax Law requires the School District to attach to its proposed budget an exemption report. Said exemption report, which will also become part of the final budget, will show how much of the total assessed value on the final assessment roll used in the budgetary process is exemptfrom taxation, list everytype of exemption granted, identified bystatutoryauthority, and show: (a) the cumulative impact of each type of exemption expressed either as a dollar amount of assessed value or as a percentage of the total assessed value on the roll; (b) the cumulative amount expected to be received from recipients of each type of exemption as payments in lieu of taxes or other payments for municipal services; and (c) the cumulative impact of all exemptions granted. T he exemption report shall be posted on any bulletin board maintained by the District for public notices and on any website maintained by the District. AND FU RT HER NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that said Budget Vote and Election will beheld on T uesday, May 17, 2022, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., prevailing time, in Multi-Purpose Room of the Carle Place Continued on page 20


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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 19 High School, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork, during w hich time the polls w ill be open to vote by voting machine upon the follow ing items: 1. T o adopt the annual budget of the School District for thef iscal year 2023 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the District. 2. T o elect one ( 1) member of the Board of Education for a three- year term commencing July1, 20 and expiring on June 30, 205. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, that a copy of the statement of the amount of money w hich w ill be required to fund the School District’ s budget for 20203, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any resident of the District betw een the hours of 9: 0 a.m . and 3: 0 p.m . beginning April 28, 20, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at the District Office, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork, and at each schoolhouse in the District. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed with the Clerk of said School Districtat her office in the Administration Building, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork , not later than M onday, April 18, 20, betw een 9: 0 a.m . and 5: 0 p.m ., prevailing time. V acancies on the Board of Education are not considered separate, specific offices; candidates run at large. Nominating petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board for w hich the candidate is nominated; must be directed to the Clerk of the District; must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters of the District ( representing the greater of 25 qualified voters or 2 % of the number of voters w ho voted in the 201 annual election); must state the name and residence of each signer, and, must state the name and residence of the candidate. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, that personal registration of voters is required either pursuant to §2014 of the Education L aw or pursuant to Article 5 of the Election L aw . I f a voter has heretofore registered pursuant to §2014 of the Education L aw and has voted at an annual or special district meeting w ithin the last four ( 4) calendar years, he or she is eligible to vote at this election. I f a voter is registered and eligible to vote under Article 5 of the Election L aw , he or she is also eligible to vote at this election. All other persons w ho w ish to vote must register. T he Board of R egistration w ill meet for the purpose of registering all qualified voters of the District pursuant to §2014 of the Education L aw in the Office of the District Clerk at the Carle P lace High School, 168 Cherry L ane,

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Carle P lace, New Y ork, on T hursday, M ay 12, 20, betw een the hours of 9: 0 a.m . and 1:00 p.m ., prevailing time, to add any additional names to the R egister to be used at the aforesaid election, at w hich time any person w ill be entitled to have his or her name placed on such R egister, provided that at such meeting of the Board of R egistration heorshe is know n or proven to the satisfaction of said Board of R egistration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such election for w hich the register is prepared. R egistration is also conducted daily at the Office of the District Clerk, Administration Building, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork, betw een the hours of 9: 0 a.m . and 3: 30 p.m ., P revailing T ime, M onday through Friday. T he last day to register shall be M ay 12, 20. T he register so prepared pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk, Administration Building, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork, and w ill be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District beginning on M ay 12, 20, betw een the hours of 9: 0 a.m . and 3: 30 p.m ., prevailing time,on w eekda ys, and each day prior to the day set for the election, except Sunday, and on Saturday, M ay 14, 20, by appointment, and at the polling place( s) on the day of the vote. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, that military voters w ho are not currently registered mayapply to register as a qualified voter of the Carle Place Union Free School District by requesting and returning a registration application to the District Clerk in person, by mail to District Clerk, Carle P lace UFSD, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork 11514, by email to plew is@ cps.k12.ny .us , or fax sent to 516- 626489. T he request for the registration application may include the military voter’ s preference for receipt of the registration application by either mail, fax or email. M ilitary voter registration application forms must be received in the office of the District Clerk no later than 5: 0 p.m . on April 21, 20. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, that military voters w ho are qualified voters of the Carle Place Union Free School District, may request an application for a military ballot from the District Clerki n person, by mail to District Clerk, Carle P lace UFSD, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork 11514, by email to plew is@ cps.k12.ny .us , or fax sent to 516- 626489.I n such request, the military voter may indicate their preference for receiving the application by mail, fax or email. A military voter must return the original military ballot application bymail or in person to the office of the District Clerk at Carle P lace UFSD, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork. I n order for a military voter to

be issued a military ballot, a valid military ballot application must be received in the office of the District Clerk no later than 5: 0 p.m ., on April 21, 20. M ilitary ballot applications received in accordance w ith the foregoing w ill be processed in the same manner as a non- military ballot application under Section 2018a of the Education L aw . T he application for military ballot may include the military voter’ s preference for receipt of the military ballot by mail, fax, or email. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, a military voter’ s original military ballot must be returned by mail or in person to the office of the District Clerk at Administration Building, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork 11514. M ilitary ballots shall be canvassed if they are received by the District Clerk before the close of polls on M ay 17, 20 show ing a cancellation mark of the United States P ostal Service or a foreign country’ s postal service, or show ing a dated endorsement of receipt by another agencyof the United States Government; or received not later than 5: 0 p.m . on M ay 17, 20 and signed and dated by the military voter and one w itness thereto, w ith a date w hich is ascertained to be not later than the day before the election. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, that pursuant to §2014 of the Education L aw of the State of New Y ork, the Board of R egistration w ill meet on T uesday, M ay 17, 20, betw een the hours of 6: 0 a.m . and 9: 0 p.m ., prevailing time, in the M ulti- P urpose R oom of the CarleP lace High School, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y orkt o prepare the R egister of the School District to be used at the Budget V ote and Election to be held in 203, and any special districtmeetings that may be held after the preparation of said R egister, at w hich time any person w ill be entitled to have his or her name placed on such R egister provided that at such meeting of said Board of R egistration he or she is know n or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of R egistration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at the school election for w hich said R egister is prepared, or any special district meeting held after M ay 17, 20. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, that applications for absentee ballots w ill be obtainable during school business hours from the District Clerk beginning Monday, April 18, 2022; completed applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven ( 7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter or to the agent named in the absentee ballot application. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5: 0 p.m ., prevailing

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time, on T uesday, M ay 17, A list of persons to w hom absentee ballots are issued w ill be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the Office of the District Clerk, Carle P lace UFSD, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork, on and after M ay 12, 20,be tw een the hours of 9: 0 a.m . and 3: 0 p.m . on w eekda ys prior to the day set for the annual election and on M ay17, 20, the day set for the election. Any qualified voter then present in the polling place may object to the voting of the ballot upon appropriate grounds by maki ng his/ her challenge and the reasons therefore know n to the I nspector of Election before the close of the polls. AND FUR T HER NO T I CE I S HER EBY GI V EN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board of Education in accordance w ith §2035 of the Education L aw , any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, or otherw ise to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed with the District Clerk, Board of Education at the Administration Building, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, New Y ork, in sufficient time to permit notice of the proposition to beincluded w ith the Notice of the P ublic Hearing, Budget V ote and Election required by Section 204 of the Education L aw or on or before M arch 18, 20, at 4: 0 p.m ., prevailing time; must be typed or printed in the English language; must be directed to the District Clerk of the School District; must besigned by at least 33 qualified voters of the District ( representing 5% of ( 60) the number of voters w ho voted in the 201 annual election); and must legibly state the name and residence of each signer. How ever, the School Board w ill not entertain any petition to place before the voters any proposition the purpose of w hich is not w ithin the pow ers of the voters to determine, w hich is unlaw ful or any proposition w hich fails to include a specific appropriation where the expenditure of monies is required by the proposition, or w here other valid reason exists for excluding the proposition from the ballot. Dated: Carle P lace, New Y ork M arch 10, 20 By O rder of the BO AR D O F EDUCAT I O N O F T HE CAR L E P L ACE UNI O N FR EE SCHO O L DI ST R I CT Nassau County Carle P lace, New Y ork P atricia L ew is,District Clerk 5-4; 4-20,13,6-20224T - #231816NI N/ W BY

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LEGAL NOTICE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF WESTBURY NOTICE OF TAX SALE BY VILLAGE FOR UNPAID 2021 VILLAGE TAX ES P L EASE T AK E NO T I CE, that the real property listed below w ill be sold at P ublic Auction the 29t h day of April, 20 at 2: 0 P .M . and the succeeding days until all of said real property has been offered, at the V illage Hall, 235 L incoln P lace in the V illage of W estbury, to discharge the tax, interest, and other charges w hich may be due thereon at the time of sale. P L EASE T AK E FUR T HER NO T I CE, w here no bid is made, the premises shall be deemed to have been sold and purchased by the V illage of W estbury. NO T E: P ayments made betw een the dates April 1, 20 and April 29, 20, M UST BE BY CER T I FI ED CHECK O R CASH. P ayments w ill not be accepted later than 12: 0 Noon on date of sale. CHR I ST I NA R . K I ER NAN V I L L AGE CL ER K PARCEL_I D LOCATION TOTAL DUE 10- M - 101- 109 501 L I V I NGST O N ST $1,389.15 10- T - 19- 21 280 N ASSAU ST $1,198.23 10- T - 144 27 G R AND BL V $1,217.04 10- V - 28 131 S UL L I V ANS L N $1,325.17 10- V - 73 127 S UL L I V ANS L N $461.30 10- 69- 25256 56 R O CK L AND ST $1,186.79 10- 69- 30 581 J EFFER SO N ST $1,028.9 10- 86- 139,37,38 15 W AL NUT ST $1,162.64 10- 98- 476604 24 M AP L E AV E $1,254.1 10- 100- 518- 112 135 P O ST AV E AP T .1L $695.13 10- 100- 518- 405 135 P O ST AV E $1,038.07 10- 112- 7 131 L EX I NGT O N ST $1,740.2 10- 138- 43 52 L AFAY ET T E AV E $1,259.7 10- 141- 9 18 L EX I NGT O N AV E $1,368.1 10- 142- 69,70 435 O L D CO UNT R Y R D $8,018.2 10- 151- 23 2 R UGBY R D $1,319.74 10- 169- 392394 20 ASBUR Y AV E $1,521.09 10- 170- 453 279 C AST L E AV E $32.8 10- 173- 160- 164 329 F UL T O N ST $1,423.97 10- 174- 257259 254 C AST L E AV E $954.18 10- 189- 791- 792 21 1 W I NT HR O P AV E $1,185.26 10- 190- 78 241 P O ST AV E $1,836.2 10- 191- 6- 206 175 M AP L E AV E $98.51 10- 191- 67467 SO . G R AND ST $192.7 10- 195- 6063 1216 G R AND ST $1,465. 10- 209109- 113,126 591 O X FO R D ST $1,465.16 10- 212- 20- 21 R UT L AND ST $151.35 10- 212- 3- 37 492 D AR T M O UT H ST $1,370.34 10- 215- 199- 20& 301 35 N EW T O N ST $1,142.5 10- 216- 115 35 W I NT HR O P ST $1,141.28 10- 216- 118 35 W I NT HR O P ST $579.1 10- 219- 548549 34 D O V ER ST $1,085.61 10- 2547475 425 D O V ER ST $154.6 10- 2850440 130 P O ST AV E $1,386.35 10- 28504417 130 P O ST AV E $1,236.10 10- 2879525 30 M AP L E AV E $849.5 10- 234267 298 S CHO O L ST $971.98 10- 25320 53 R UT L AND ST $59.73 10- 25368- 70& 118 512 R UT L AND ST $1,098.32 10- 25374- 76& 119 526 R UT L AND ST $1,226.45 10- 254118- 121 CR O SS ST $567.2 10- 3025 34 S Y L V AN L A $1,153.9 10- 3075 58 M AY AV E $1,415.3 10- 30810 309 P L AI NFI EL D ST $1,396.2 10- 30911 83 R ENI SO N DR $1,907.6 10- 34010 26 N ANCY DR $1,789.2 10- 144 327 39 S O . G R AND ST $89.35 11- A- 720& 721 759 F R ANK L I N ST $1,226.45 11- 218- 40- 4 431 U P L AND ST $876.12 11- 2032- 36 728 L I V I NGST O N ST $1,090.6 11- 23179 616 R O CK L AND ST $1,068.32 11- 279& 10 UNI O N AV E $192.7 11- 36910 4 B R UCE L A $45.9 11- 3704 41 R O DNEY L A $41.02 11- 37216 W AT ER BUR Y L N $2,903.8 11- 38019 618 P O W EL L S L A $1,375.16 11- 3828 831 P EP P ER I DGE R D $1,272.46 11- 38230 DUNCAN DR $31.36 11- 382& 19 63 W EST BUR Y L A $1,136.19 11- 388 64 J ANE CT $1,081.54 11- 3914 52 W AT ER BUR Y L A $1,319.74 11- 3916 48 W AT ER BUR Y L A $1,166.45 11- 4052 60 B L AI R DR $1,166.45 11- 40521 60 B L AI R DR $35.9 11- 4093 836 E AST FI EL D R D $1,212.1 11- 410- 3 840 S HAR O N L A $1,209.15 4- 20- 13- 6- 203T - #231901NI N/ W BY

cabo una Audiencia P ública de los votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar L ibre de CarAVISO DE AUDIENCIA le P lace Union, Carle P lace, PÚ BLICA, VOTO DE Condado de Nassau, Nueva PRESUPUESTO Y Y ork, en el Auditorio de la EsELECCIÓN DEL cuela Secundaria Carle P lace, DISTRITO ESCOLAR 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace GRATUITO DE CARLE PLACE CARLE PLACE, , Nueva Y ork, en dicho Distria las CONDADO DE NASSAU, to el 5 de mayo de 20 8: 0 p. m., hora vigente, para NUEVA YORK P O R L A P R ESENT E SE la transacción de negocios NO T I FI CA que se llevará a autorizada por la L ey de Edu-

cación, incluidos los siguientes artículos: 1. P resentar a los votantes una declaración detallada ( presupuesto propuesto) de la cantidad de dinero que se requerirá para el año fiscal 2022-23. 2. Discutir todos los artículos que se establecen a continuación para ser votados por las má quinas de votación en la V otación y Elección del P resupuesto que se llevará a

cabo el martes 17 de mayo de 20. 3.

T ramitar cualquier otro asunto que pueda presentarse adecuadamente ante la reunión de conformidad con la L ey de Educación del Estado de Nueva Y ork y las leyes que la modifican. Una copia del presupuesto propuesto estará disponible, Continued on page 21


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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 20 previa solicitud, para los residentes del distrito escolar a partir del 28 de abril de 20, en las oficinas del Distrito ubicadas en 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito entre el horario de 9: 0 a. m. y 3: 0 p. m. hora prevaleciente, en el sitio w eb del Distrito en w w w .c ps.k12. ny.u s y en la biblioteca pública local ubicada en 45 Jefferson Street, estbury, NY. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL, que la Sección 495 de la Ley del Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles requiere que el Distrito Escolar ad unte a su presupuesto propuesto un informe de exención. Dicho informe de exención, que tambié n formará parte del presupuesto final, mostrará cuá nto del valor total de tasación en la lista de tasación final utilizada en el proceso presupuestario está exento de impuestos, enumerará cada tipo de exención otorgada, identificada por la autoridad legal, y mostrar: (a) el impacto acumulativo de cada tipo de exención expresado ya sea como un monto en dólares del valor tasado o como un porcenta e del valor tasado total en la lista; (b) la cantidad acumulada que se espera recibir de los beneficiarios de cada tipo de exención como pagos en lugar de impuestos u otros pagos por servicios municipales; y (c) el impacto acumulativo de todas las exenciones otorgadas. El informe de exención se publicará en cualquier tablón de anuncios mantenido por el Distrito para avisos públicos y en cualquier sitio w eb mantenido por el Distrito. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA ADICIONALMENTE que dicha Votación y Elección del Presupuesto se llevará n a cabo el martes 17 de mayo de 20, entre las 6: 0 a. m. y las 9: 0 p. m., horario vigente, en el Salón de Usos M últiples de Carle Place High School, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, tiempo durante el cual las urnas estará n abiertas para votar por má quina de votación sobre los siguientes artículos: 1. Adoptar el presupuesto anual del Distrito Escolar para el año fiscal 2022-23 y autorizar que la parte requerida del mismo se recaude mediante impuestos sobre la propiedad imponible del Distrito. 2. Elegir un (1) miembro de la Junta de Educación por un período de tres años a partir del 1 de ulio de 2022 y que finaliza el 30 de unio de 2025. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL, que cualquier residente del Distrito puede obtener una copia de la declaración de la cantidad de dinero que se requerirá para financiar el presupuesto del Distrito Escolar para 20203, sin incluir dinero público, entre las horas de 9: 0 a. m. y 3: 0 p. m. a partir del 28 de abril de 20, excepto los sá bados, domingos o feriados, en la Oficina

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del Distrito, 168 Cherry Lane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, y en cada escuela del Distrito. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL, que las peticiones de nominación de candidatos para el cargo de miembro de la Junta de Educación se presentarán ante la Secretaria de dicho Distrito Escolar en su oficina en el Edificio Administrativo, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, no má s tarde del lunes 18 de abril de 20, entre las 9: 0 a. m. y las 5:00 p. m., hora vigente. Las vacantes en la Junta de Educación no se consideran cargos específicos separados; los candidatos corren en general. Las peticiones de nominación no describirán ninguna vacante específica en la Junta para la cual se nomina al candidato; debe ser dirigida al Secretario del Distrito; debe estar firmado por al menos 25 votantes calificados del Distrito (que represente el mayor de 25 votantes calificados o el 2% del número de votantes que votaron en la elección anual de 2021); debe indicar el nombre y la residencia de cada firmante, y debe indicar el nombre y la residencia del candidato. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA ADICIONALMENTE que se requiere el registro personal de votantes ya sea de conformidad con §2014 de la Ley de Educación o de conformidad con el Artículo 5 de la Ley Electoral. Si un votante se ha registrado hasta ahora de conformidad con §2014 de la L ey de Educación y ha votado en una reunión distrital anual o especial dentro de los últimos cuatro (4) años calendario, es elegible para votar en esta elección. Si un votante está registrado y es elegible para votar según el Artículo 5 de la L ey Electoral, é l o ella tambi n es elegible para votar en esta elección. Todas las demá s personas que deseen votar deben registrarse. La Junta de Registro se reunirá con el propósito de registrar a todos los votantes calificados del Distrito de conformidad con §2014 de la Ley de Educación en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito en Carle Place High School, 168 Cherry Lane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, el ueves, 12 de mayo de 2022, entre las 9: 0 a. m. y la 1:00 p. m., horario vigente, para agregar cualquier nombre adicional al Registro que se utilizará en la elección mencionada, en cuyo momento cualquier persona tendrá derecho a tener su nombre colocado en dicho Registro, siempre que en dicha reunión de la Junta de Registro se sepa o se demuestre a satisfacción de dicha Junta de Registro que tiene derecho a votar en esa elección para la cual el registro es en ese momento o posteriormente preparado. L a inscripción tambi n se realiza diariamente en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito, Edificio Administrativo, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, entre las 9: 0 am y las 3: 30 pm, Hora P revaleciente,

de lunes a viernes. El último día para registrarse será el 12 de mayo de 2022. El registro así preparado de conformidad con §2014 de la L ey de Educación se archivará en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito, Edificio Administrativo, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, y será abierto para inspección por parte de cualquier votante calificado del Distrito a partir del 12 de mayo de 20, entre las 9: 0 a. m. y las 3: 30 p. el domingo y el sábado 14 de mayo de 20, con cita previa, y en el (los) centro(s) de votación el día de la votación. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL, que los votantes militares que no están registrados actualmente pueden solicitar registrarse como votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar L ibre de Carle P lace Union solicitando y devolviendo una solicitud de registro al Secretario del Distrito en persona, por correo al Secretario del Distrito , Carle Place UFSD, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork 11514, por correo electrónico a plewis cps.k12.ny .us , o por fax al 516- 626489. L a solicitud de registro puede incluir la preferencia del votante militar de recibir la solicitud de registro por correo postal, fax o correo electrónico. Los formularios de solicitud de registro de votantes militares deben recibirse en la oficina del secretario del distrito a má s tardar a las 5: 0 p. m. del 21 de abril de 20. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL, que los votantes militares que son votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar Libre de Carle P lace Union, pueden solicitar una solicitud para una boleta militar del Secretario del Distrito en persona, por correo al Secretario del Distrito, Carle Place UFSD, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork 11514, por correo electrónico a plewis cps. k12.ny .us o por fax al 516626489. En dicha solicitud, el votante militar podrá indicar su preferencia de recibir la solicitud por correo postal, fax o correo electrónico. Un votante militar debe devolver la solicitud de boleta militar original por correo o en persona a la oficina del Secretario del Distrito en Carle Place UFSD, 168 Cherry Lane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork. P ara que un votante militar reciba una boleta militar, se debe recibir una solicitud de boleta militar válida en la oficina del secretario del distrito a má s tardar a las 5: 0 p. m., el 21 de abril de 20. L as solicitudes de boleta militar recibidas de acuerdo con el lo anterior se procesará de la misma manera que una solicitud de boleta no militar según la Sección 2018-a de la Ley de Educación. La solicitud de boleta militar puede incluir la preferencia del votante militar de recibir la boleta militar por correo, fax o correo electrónico. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL, la boleta militar original de un

LEGAL NOTICES votante militar debe devolverse por correo o en persona a la oficina del Secretario del Distrito en el Edificio Administrativo, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork 11514. L as boletas militares se examinará n si son recibidos por el Secretario del Distrito antes del cierre de las urnas el 17 de mayo de 20 mostrando una marca de cancelación del Servicio P ostal de los Estados Unidos o el servicio postal de un país extran ero, o mostrando un endoso de recibo fechado por otra agencia del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos; o recibido a má s tardar a las 5: 0 p. m. del 17 de mayo de 20 y firmado y fechado por el votante militar y un testigo, con una fecha que no sea posterior al día anterior a la elección. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA ADICIONALMENTE que, de conformidad con la §2014 de la L ey de Educación del Estado de Nueva York, la Junta de Inscripción se reunirá el martes 17 de mayo de 20, entre las 6: 0 a. m. y las 9: 0 p. m. , horario vigente, en el Salón de usos múltiples de Carle Place High School, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva York para preparar el Registro del Distrito Escolar que se utilizará en la Votación y Elección del Presupuesto que se llevará a cabo en 203, y cualquier reunión especial de distrito que pueda celebrarse despu s de la preparación de dicho Registro, momento en el cual cualquier persona tendrá derecho a que se coloque su nombre en dicho Registro siempre que en dicha reunión de dicha Junta de Registro l o ella sea conocido o probado a satisfacción de dicha Junta de Registro para tener derecho a votar en la elección escolar para la cual se prepara dicho Registro, o en cualquier reunión especial del distrito que se celebre despué s del 17 de mayo de 20. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL de que las solicitudes de papeletas de voto en ausencia estará n disponibles durante el horario escolar de la Secretaria del Distrito a partir del lunes 18 de abril de 20; las solicitudes completas deben ser recibidas por el Secretario del Distrito al menos siete (7) días antes de la elección si la boleta se va a enviar por correo al votante, o el día anterior a la elección, si la boleta se va a entregar personalmente al votante o a el agente nombrado en la solicitud de boleta de voto en ausencia. El secretario del distrito debe recibir las boletas de voto en ausencia a má s tardar a las 5: 0 p. m., hora vigente, el martes 17 de mayo de 20. Una lista de las personas a las que se emiten boletas de voto en ausencia estará disponible para su inspección por parte de los votantes calificados del Distrito en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito, Carle Place UFSD, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, a partir del 12 de mayo de 20. , entre las 9: 0 am y

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las 3: 0 pm de los días laborables anteriores al día fi ado para la elección anual y el 17 de mayo de 2022, día fi ado para la elección. Cualquier votante calificado que se encuentre presente en el lugar de votación puede oponerse a la votación de la boleta por motivos apropiados, dando a conocer su desafío y las razones por las cuales se presenta al Inspector de Elecciones antes del cierre de las urnas. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA ADICIONALMENTE que, de conformidad con una regla adoptada por la Junta de Educación de conformidad con §2035 de la Ley de Educación, cualquier refer ndum o proposición para enmendar el presupuesto, o que de otro modo se someta a votación en dicha elección, debe ser presentada ante el Secretario del Distrito, Junta de Educación en el Edificio Administrativo, 168 Cherry L ane, Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork, con tiempo suficiente para permitir que el aviso de la propuesta se incluya con el Aviso de Audiencia Pública, Votación Presupuestaria y Elección requerida por Sección 2004 de la Ley de Educación o antes del 18 de marzo de 2022 a las 4:00 p. m., hora vigente; debe estar escrito a má quina o impreso en el idioma ingl s; debe ser dirigido al Secretario del Distrito del Distrito Escolar; debe estar firmado por al menos 3 votantes calificados del Distrito (que representan el 5% de (660) el número de votantes que votaron en la elección anual de 2021); y debe indicar de manera legible el nombre y la residencia de cada firmante. Sin embargo, la Junta Escolar no considerará ninguna petición para presentar a los votantes ninguna propuesta cuyo propósito no est dentro de los poderes de los votantes para determinar, que sea ilegal o cualquier propuesta que no incluya una asignación específica donde el gasto de dinero es requerido por la proposición, o donde existe otra razón válida para excluir la proposición de la boleta. Fecha: Carle Place, Nueva York 10 de marzo de

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application for Bank of America Pro ect located at 248 Post Avenue, estbury, New York 11590. At the Hearing, all interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard. By the Order of the Planning Board R obert Juliano Village Clerk 4-6-2022-1T- 231882-NIN BY

LEGAL NOTICE Req uest for Proposals The estbury Union Free School District of the Town of North Hempstead, County of Nassau hereby invites the submission of sealed proposals from reputable and qualified companies for: Districtwide Visual Production Consulting Services for the fiscal ear endin Ju ne 30, 2022. The District w ill receive sealed proposals on or prior to 11:00 a.m . on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at the Business Office, 2 Hitchcock Lane, Old estbury, New Y ork, 11568. P roposals w ill be opened on the stated date. P roposals received after the stated date and time w ill be returned to the sender unopened. R equest for P roposals (RFP) may be obtained by emailing reid westburyschools.org for an electronic copy or visiting our website www.westburyschools.org under Finance Operations. P roposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marke d on the outside: RFP# 2022-07, Districtwide Visual Production Consulting Services. The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informality in the proposal, or to re ect any or all proposals, or to accept any proposal w hich in the opinion of the Board of Education will be in the best interest of the School District. The District reserves the right to consider all relevant reasonable criteria in selecting the successful proposal. No proposer shall have any legal, equitable or contractual rights of any kind arising out its submission of a proposal. estbury UFSD Board of Education District Clerk, Beverley Cathnott 20 P or orden de la April 6, 20 4-6-2022-1T- 231915-NIN DE LA UNIÓN DE BY CARLE PLACE DISTRITO ESCOLAR GRATUITO LEGAL NOTICE Condado de Nassau ADVERTISEMENT Carle P lace, Nueva Y ork FOR BIDS P atricia L ew is ESTBURY ATER Secretaria del Distrito DISTRICT 5- 4; 4- 20, 13, 6202022 MISCELLANEOUS 4T- 231817-NIN BY ROAD AY PATCH RE UIREMENTS CONTRACT LEGAL NOTICE Sealed Bids for 2022 MisINC. VILLAGE OF cellaneous R oadw ay P atch WESTBURY R equirements Contract w ill PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- be received by the Board of EN that the Planning Board, Commissioners of estbury ater District, 160 Drexof the Inc. Village of estestbury, New bury, will hold a meeting at el Avenue, the Village Hall, 235 Lincoln York, until 5:00 p.m. (Local Place, estbury, New York, Time), on ednesday, April and then at said ofon Tuesday, April 19, 2022, at 20, 20 fice publicly opened and read 7: 30 P .M . The Board will discuss the aloud.

The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Drawings, Division 1, Specifications and Addenda may be examined at the following location: estbury ater District 160 Drexel Avenue estbury, NY 11590 All bidders must obtain a set of the Contract Documents. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of estbury ater District, 160 Drexel Avenue, estbury, New York. There is no fee for the bid documents. Each Bid must be accompanied by a certified or bank cashier’ s check made payable to O NER, or a Bid Bond issued by a surety licensed to conduct business in the state where the Pro ect is located and named in the current list of “Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Sureties on Federal Bonds and as Acceptable Reinsuring Companies” as published in Circular 570 (amended) by the Financial Management Service, Surety Bond Branch, U.S. Department of the Treasury, in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the Bid submitted. The list may be ordered from the Government Printing Office Bookstore, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 110, New York, NY 10278, (212) 264-3825. Each Bidder must complete and submit with his her bid the “Iranian Investment Activities Certification” provided in the Bid Form in compliance with General Municipal Law 103-g, Iranian Energy Sector Divestment. Each Bidder must complete and submit with his her Bid the “Certification of Compliance w ith New Y ork State Labor Law Section Two Hundred One-G” provided in the Bid Form regarding the implementation of a w ritten policy addressing sexual harassment prevention in the w orkpl ace. The Bidder to whom the O NER proposes to award the Contract w ill be required to furnish performance and payment bonds and the necessary insurance certificates as prescribed in the General Conditions and the Supplementary Conditions upon the execution of the Agreement. Bidders are required to execute a non- collusive bidding certification required by Section 103-d of the General Municipal Law of the State of New Y ork. The attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the conditions of employment to be observed and the minimum wage rates to be paid under the contracts. Bidders are also required to comply w ith the anti- discrimination provisions of Sections 290301 of the Executive L aw Continued on page 23


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Holy Rood Hosts Stations Of The Cross

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atholic Cemeteries of Long Island is welcoming back its annual tradition of in-person walking of the Stations of the Cross prayer services at the Cemetery of the Holy Rood in Westbury on one of the most solemn days of the Christian calendar during the 2022 Lenten season. Faithful across Long Island are invited to return and take part in the tradition of following a 1.5-mile walking route throughout Holy

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Rood to commemorate Christ’s redemptive sacrifice through 14 stations each year on Good Friday, which is April 15 this year. Each station is signified by a different cross or sculpture at the cemetery. Deacons from Catholic Cemeteries of Long Island will assist in leading the service for attendees. The Stations of the Cross walking services were canceled each of the past two years

due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Faithful can experience Holy Rood’s Stations of the Cross on their own with self-directed tours or via a virtual option for those who wish to partake from their homes. Visit www. cclongisland.org and click on the link. People utilizing the self-directed option who are walking the Stations of the Cross on their own can download the Catholic Cemeteries of Long Island Stations of the

Cross Prayer Booklet as a guide with specific prayers at each station. Prayer booklets may also be picked up at Holy Rood Chapel. The Cemetery of the Holy Rood, located at 111 Old Country Road in Westbury, is open every day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the Chapel closing at 4:30 p.m. daily. —Submitted by Catholic Cemeteries of Long Island.

Jazz As Music And Art In Westbury

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Mausoleum and Chapel Buildings close at 4:30 PM

Gate Hours 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EVERY DAY

This map can be downloaded from the website for a self-guided tour of the Stations of the Cross. (Catholic Cemeteries of Long Island)

Jazz musicians who are also visual artists kicked off “The Arts of Jazz” exhibition at Westbury Arts for April. Tom Cabrera, pictured, a drummer and abstract artist, said, “To me, brush strokes on canvas are rhythm and, in many ways, I consider my art to be a process of painting music. Like the best jazz, it’s about improvising within the discipline of a contextual structure.” On Friday, April 8, from 7 to 9 p.m., Westbury Arts at 255 Schenck Ave. in Westbury presents Mary LaRose in concert. LaRose is known for extending the Jazz “Vocalese” tradition to Post-Bop repertoire, documented in her many recordings. Mary is also an accomplished artist whose artwork is on exhibit in the gallery. Visit www.westburyarts.org for info and tickets. (Courtesy of Westbury Arts)

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Much Fun To Be Had In East Williston BY NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS STAFF editors@antonnews.com

From an Easter Egg Hunt, an exotic car show and even a “doggy palooza” and ‘90s themed party, there is much happening in East Williston this spring. The fun series of events begins with an Easter Egg Hunt on April 9. The East Williston Recreation Committee is presenting the Easter event, along with the other village events, and the egg hunt will begin at 10:30 a.m. on the Village Green. Children are invited to bring their favorite basket to meet the Easter Bunny. In addition to the egg-hunt, there will be games and giveaways. Families were advised to register for the event by March 31, but walk-ins are invited to come, paying $10 upon entry. For any questions on this event, contact Regina Negovetti at 917-991-7390. The rain date is on April 10. The fun does not stop there. On May 14, the East Williston Car Show will be hosted at the East Williston Village Hall on 2 Prospect St. Classic and exotic cars will be shown off while guests get to enjoy a DJ, food and beverages. This is a fun filled day full of activities

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East Williston residents are invited to show off their pups at the East Williston Doggy Palooza on June 5. (Photo courtesy SheltieBoy via Wikimedia Commons) for the whole family. Cars will arrive between 9 and 11 a.m. and the show will begin at 11 a.m. and will last until 4 p.m. The judging for the best classic, best exotic and

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Superintendent Date: April 7 , 2022 4-6-2022-1T -#231945- NIN/ of the State of New York. W BY T he O W NER reserves the right to rej ect any or all of the Bids received, to readvertise L EGAL NOTICE for Bids, to abandon the proj ASSESSOR’ S NOTICE ect, to waive any or all inforOF COMPL ETION OF malities in any Bid received TH E FINAL and to accept any proposal ASSESSMENT ROL L which the O W NER decides to be for the best interest of T HE ASSESSO R O F T HE CO U NT Y O F NASSAU the O W NER. By the O rder of the HEREBY GIVES NO T ICE Board of Commissioners that he has completed the W estbury W ater District 2022 2023 final assessment By: John R. Ingram, roll, which will be used for

best in show awards will begin at 2 p.m. The registration form is available at the Village Hall and on the village website. Admission is $10 and entry into the competition is $20.

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the 2023 levy of T own and County T axes in the T owns of Hempstead, North Hempstead and O yster Bay, and the City of Glen Cove and the City of Long Beach, and for the 2022/ 2023 levy of school taxes in such T owns and in the City of Long Beach. A certified electronic copy of the roll was filed with the Department of Assessment on April 1, 2022. T he electronic roll may be examined on public terminals located in the offices of: DEPART MENT O F

ASSESSMENT NASSAU CO U NT Y O FFICE BU ILDING 240 O LD CO U NT RY RO AD, FO U RT H FLO O R MINEO LA, NY 11501 where the same will remain open for public inspection for fifteen days. Dated this 1st day of April, 2022. _ RO BIN S. LAVEMAN Acting Nassau County Assessor 4-6-2022-1T #231980- NIN/ W BY

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This event is sponsored by Van Buren Buick GMC, Imperial Motorcars, Albert Zolezzi Auto Body and Mr. Performance. About a month later, on June 5, there will be a day of “dogone” fun, contests, a fashion show, education, prizes and raffles. The East Williston Doggy Palooza is a dog event for pups and their humans. The event will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the Village Green. To reserve a spot, email Karendenise93@gmail.com. The entry fee is $10, which includes two entries in a raffle sponsored by Bark Box. The judging fee is $5. This event is limited to the first 20 dogs. All village residents are invited to watch the dog show, but the Village Green will be closed to dogs not participating in the event. Last, but certainly not least, there will be a ‘90s themed tent party called “2022 legit 2 quit” on June 4 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Village Green. Food will be provided. There will be a tent in the case of rain. Admission is $50 per-person and is for people ages 21 and over only. Registration for non-residents will open on May 21. To register and learn more about all these events, visit eastwilliston.org. —Information provided by the Village of East Williston


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Come Home to Holy Week with The Risen Lord “You seek Jesus of Nazareth, the Crucified One!! He has been raised! He is not here! Behold where they laid Him” (Gospel according to Mark 16:6)

Holy Week is the most sacred time in the life of the Church, embracing into our hearts the Paschal Mystery of Christ Jesus. As we emerge from the darkness of the pandemic, and come into the light of God’s love, we begin on Palm Sunday, followed by Reconciliation Monday (Confessions being offered in every Catholic parish church from 3PM–9PM). We culminate on Easter Sunday with the joyful celebration of the Lord’s Resurrection. Please join us with your family and friends, to deepen our faith in Christ living, dying and rising!

HOLY THURSDAY, 14 APRIL 7:00 P.M. Mass of the Lord’s Supper (Multi-Lingual) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Until 11:00 P.M.

GOOD FRIDAY, 15 APRIL 3:00 P.M. Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion 7:00 P.M. Stations of the Cross (English in Church) 7:30 P.M. Stations of the Cross (Spanish in School & outside to Church) 9:00 P.M. Stations of the Cross (Portuguese in Church)

HOLY SATURDAY, 16 APRIL 7:30 P.M. Solemn Easter Vigil Mass at Sunset

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7:00 A.M. (English) 8:30 A.M. (Portuguese) 10:00 A.M. (English) 11:30 A.M. (English) 1:00 P.M. (Spanish)

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