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Roslyn High School Mock Trial Winners (See page 4)
Calendar of Events (See page 8)
Richard Haas on Russo-Ukraine War (See page 10)
No Great Changes In Proposed Budget Property taxes within state limit (Page 3)
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Roslyn Budget Holds The Line JOSEPH SCOTCHIE jscotchie@antonmediagroup.com
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ou wonder why the Federal government can’t work like local regimes. Year in and year out, boards of trustees in villages such as Roslyn maintain budgets that are lean and efficient. This year looks to be no different. The Village of Roslyn recently released its tentative budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year. In fairness, Roslyn BOT members don’t have to deal with entitlements or a defense budget. Still, they continued to hold the line. The proposed budget stands at $5,502,075, up from $5,318,661
in fiscal year 2021-2022. The village hopes to raise $1,930,570 in revenue, also up from last year’s $1,821,531. As always, real estate taxes provide for the bulk of revenue expenses. This year, the village hopes to gain $3,571,496, up from $3,497,130 in last year’s approved budget, representing a miniscule increase. Since 2011, New York State law puts a two percent cap on any yearly property tax increase and every year since then, the village has managed to stay within those limits. Villages are free to opt out of the two percent increase. Roslyn residents prefer to toe the line. The revenue portion of the budget contains both reductions and increases. The village found savings in the parking meters,
building expenses, and Federal Aid portions of the budget. Revenue increases are expected to come from Justice Court fines, the general State Aid, and the Dasny Grant for Edwards Street projects. Concerning expenditures, there will be increases in the computer hardware, accounting services, Village Clerk, Special Counsel, engineering expenses, building maintenance (interior), Public Safety, street maintenance, meter repair, the operation and maintenance of sewer systems and waste disposal budgets. The village will find savings in a variety of places: the Court Clerk, building maintenance (exterior), parking meter, landscapes and supplies, Fire
Service wards, Superintendent of Buildings, part time Building Superintendent, Security Officer, security, mobile phone, Laborer, transportations, new fixtures, Employee Benefits, New York
State Retirement Benefits, Workers Compensation and Debt Service budgets. A vote on the budget is expected to take place at the April 12 board of trustees meeting.
Legislative Night April 11
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The North Shore Legislative Night will take place on Monday, April 11, at 7:30 p.m., at the Glenwood Landing School auditorium. This event is hosted by the Legislative Action Committee (LAC), a citizen’s advisory committee of the North Shore Board of Education. Residents will have an opportunity to hear from their elected officials on issues that are relevant to the district and the community. The invited legislators include U.S. Representative Tom Suozzi, State Senator Jim Gaughran, State Senator Kevin Thomas, State Assemblyman Charles Lavine, State Assemblyman Michael Montesano, State Assemblyman Edward Ra,
Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, and Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan. Potential topics include LIPA litigation, North Shore water & utilities: the impact on school budgeting, the future of testing mandates, the school funding process: from Albany to locally, opioids and other drugs: navigating new paradigms, and school development. To propose a question in advance, please email lac@ northshoreschools.org. During the event, questions may be submitted via index card from the audience. —Submitted by the North Shore Board of Education
Fundraising For Ukraine On Sunday, March 13, Roslyn Middle School sixth grader Reese Grotas raised over $200 to donate and support people in need in Ukraine. Through her self-started business, Created with Compassion, Reese makes and sells chocolate covered decorated oreos and donates all proceeds every month to a different charity or organization in need. She loves to bake and
has decided to follow this passion toward helping as many people as she can. To date, she has raised over $1,000 and has donated to six organizations, including No Kid Hungry, INN (Interfaith Nutrition Network), and most recently the Sid Jacobson JCC Food Pantry. In celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, Reese was invited by Cantor Elena Schwartz of Temple Sinai of Roslyn to sell her
cookies to raise funds for Ukraine. Along with her friend Hailey Neale helping her sell at the event, she made her community proud and continues to support people in need throughout the year. She has an Instagram site @createdwithcompassion where she posts her cookies and the organizations to whom she will be donating. She donates 100 percent of her earnings toward people in need.
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Mock Trial Team Advances To Quarterfinals
ndefeated in preliminary rounds of the New York State Bar Association’s High School Mock Trial Tournament, the Roslyn High School Mock Trial team won sudden death play-off trials against Jericho High School and Great Neck South High School to advance to the Nassau County quarterfinals. Forty-six teams from Nassau County competed in the preliminary rounds. “I am so proud of these kids,” said advisor and social studies teacher Cathy Elorriaga, who has been advising the team for the past five years. “They are so committed and hard working. They have developed such great chemistry and that has helped them to be very successful. This is truly a team sport and they work really well together as a team.” The Roslyn High School Mock Trial team members include: Co-captains Abby Silverman, Ben Daniels and Hailee Youn; Max Lerner, Shrimoyee Sen, Jessie Dong, Ron Behiri, Mitchell Berger, Sasha Berman, Sayem Kamal, Jordan Kaplan, Eli Klein, Tanishka Kumar, Jacob Silverman, Alex Rubin, and Dana Wang. The mock trial team is an extracurricular activity offered by Roslyn High School; members are chosen via tryout at the beginning of each school year. Students compete in trial simulations that offer them the opportunity to take on the roles of prosecution and defense attorney, witness, and paralegal, helping them develop acting, public speaking, and critical thinking skills. They meet regularly with Ms. Elorriaga and Ms. Lisa Rossi Esq., an experienced local
The Mock Trial team attorney, to practice making objections and carrying out persuading opening and closing statements. “As a litigator for thirty plus years, I find it so rewarding to watch these amazing
Royal Crown Players Present Big Fish Roslyn High School’s Royal Crown Players will perform Big Fish, live on stage for the Roslyn school community. The musical is based on the novel Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions by Daniel Wallace, later adapted to film by Director Tim Burton. Performances are scheduled April 7-9, at the Roslyn High School auditorium. Visit www.royalcrownplayers.com for ticket information. The district will return to the tradition of offering complimentary tickets to Roslyn Gold Card members for the matinee performance scheduled for Thursday, April 7 at 4 p.m. Gold Card members can request
tickets by emailing Cynthia Feinman at cfeinman@roslynschools.org. The Gold Card program is open to senior citizen residents of the Roslyn School District. To become a Gold Card member, call the office at 516-801-5090. Big Fish tells the story of traveling salesman Edward Bloom who thrills people with his larger-than-life tales. His son Will, expecting a child, is determined to seek the truth about his stories. This extraordinary musical is sure to stay with you long after the lights come back on. —Submitted by the Roslyn School District
students grow into accomplished young attorneys with exceptional abilities of reasoning and argument,” said Ms. Rossi. “I’m so proud of how hard they worked in order to achieve this level of success.”
Should the Roslyn team win the quarterfinals, they will advance to the semi-finals for an opportunity to compete in the final tournament. —Submitted by the Roslyn School District
Defrin Named Scholar Artist Roslyn High School senior Andrew Defrin is one of 20 students to be named a 2021-2022 Long Island Scholar Artist. Each year the Long Island Scholar Artist program recognizes students who excel academically and in the areas of either music, visual arts, dance, theater, or media arts. Andrew was selected in the area of theatre. “Andrew is one of the hardest working students I’ve ever worked Andrew Defrin with,” said music teacher Cyndi Feinman. “His dedication and passion in the theater arts is highly admirable.”
Andrew attends both Roslyn High School and the Long Island School for the Arts (LIHSA). He is currently in rehearsals for Roslyn High School’s upcoming Royal Crown Players production of Big Fish. Following that, he will prepare for a production of his original play, The Guest, which will be performed June 4 at Roslyn High School. In May, he will receive the George Farber Award. This fall, he will attend Fordham University at Lincoln Center to study theater directing. —Submitted by the Roslyn School District
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his spring the Roslyn Adult Education Program is offering a variety of historical presentations that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home. On March 30, Art and Susan Zuckerman will present Murder, Mayhem, and Scandals in New York. The presentation will include outrageous incidents and dubious occurrences that are part of the city’s past, including: tarring and feathering, a great fire, a ravishing flood, riots, fascinating trials, and details about some of the most unsavory characters who ever lived in New York City. Musical New York goes beyond the city’s reputation for musical theater. The Zuckermans will delve into how music influenced New York and how New York influenced the world of music. You will hear below this line about some of the jazz, rock and roll, and classical music artists who made New York their homes. It will be presented on April 27. Queens: The Borough of
Historical, Cultural, Artistic, and Scientific Diversity will explore the fascinating neighborhoods and places that make Queens a unique borough. It will be presented on May 25. Before the Mall: Shopping during the Gilded Age – Ladies Mile to Madison Square Park, will be presented by Ginny Poleman on April 7. At the turn of the century, there was the Ladies Mile, a string of large department stores lined up for ladies to window shop and purchase anything from a shirtwaist to a sack of potatoes. On May 5, Ms. Poleman will be your guide for a trip along one of New York’s most prestigious avenues in The Gilded Age Mansions of Museum Mile: From the Frick Collection to Cooper Hewitt. She will share photos and tell stories about the homes and their owners— people like Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Carnegie, Joseph Pulitzer, and other wealthy New Yorkers who spared no expense
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Spring and summer series of events kicked off with The Chocolate Expo JENNIFER CORR jcorr@antonmediagroup.com
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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
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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
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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
Vegetable beds need prep.
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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.
House finch
3. GARDEN CITY BIRD SANCTUARY
Black-capped chickadee
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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2022 AFA Golf Classic Set For May 17 T he Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) will host its 2022 AFA Golf Classic on Tuesday, May 17, at one of America’s top golf courses, Long Island’s own Sebonack Golf Club (405 Sebonac Road, Southampton). Proceeds raised at the annual event support AFA’s mission to provide support, services and education to individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias nationwide, and fund research for better treatment and a cure. “This year marks AFA’s 20th anniversary and the generosity of individuals and organizations who made charitable donations enable us to help millions of people over the last two decades,” AFA founder and Board Chairman Bert E. Brodsky said. “As the number of families affected by Alzheimer’s disease on Long Island and across the country continues to grow, so too does the need for supportive services and research toward a cure. The proceeds we raise on May 17 will help fund these
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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As a local historian and the Archivist of the Bryant Library Local History Collection, I am dismayed that you chose to perpetuate the often repeated myth that “George Washington slept here” in Roslyn. In your story about George Washington’s 1790 visit to Long Island in the March 16-22 issue of The Roslyn News, you wrote, “He stopped by the Onderdonk house to thank Hendrick Onderdonk for his service and to spend the night.” This is patently incorrect. In fact, in the following paragraph, you include the correct information
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ROSLYN LE G AL NO TI CE N O T I CE I S HE R E BY G I V E N that the Board of T rus tees meeting of Apr il 4, 2022 has be en pos tpone d to Apr il 12, 2022 at 5: 30 pm , 209 Harbor Hil l R oad, E ast Hil l s, N Y , at w hich time the Board w il l meet and hol d a publ ic hearing to consider the V il l age ’ s T entative Budge t for the fiscal year commencing June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023. T he T entativ e Budge t has been filed in the Office of the V il l age Cl erk and is available for inspection by any interested party at the V il l age Hal l from 9: 30 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday. The balanced budget pr opos ed for accept ance pr ovi des for al l ocations, funds , expe nditur es, reve nue s, and sal aries to al l depa rtment heads and employees for the upcoming fiscal year and sets forth pr opos ed compe nsation which is paid to all officers of the vi l l age incl udi ng the pos t of mayor, sixty-thousand doll ars, w ith no increase, boa rd of trustees, twenty-one thousand five-hundred twenty-four dol l ars, w ith no increase and deputy mayor, twenty- seven thousand, thirty-six dollars, pe r annum w ith no increase. T hese sal aries remain the same as they have been for the last thirteen years. The
budge t fur ther pr ovi des for additional costs for sanitation, fire, public safety, insurance, streets, administration and vi l l age maintenance, as w el l as reve nue s w hich incl ude property and non-property taxe s, fees, interest, pe nal ties, and state aid. BY T HE O R D E R O F T HE BO AR D O F T R U ST E E S I N C. V I L L AG E O F E AST HI L L S D onna G ooch, V il l age Cl erk- T reasur er 4-6- 2022-1T -#231820- R O S LE G AL NO TI CE AS S E S S O R ’ S NO TI CE O F CO M P LE TI O N O F TH E F I NAL AS S E S S M E NT R O LL T HE ASSE SSO R O F T HE CO U N T Y O F N ASSAU HE R E BY G I V E S N O T I CE that he has compl eted the 2022/2023 final assessment rol l , w hich w il l be us ed for the 2023 levy of Town and County Taxes in the Towns of Hemps tead, N orth Hempstead and Oyster Bay, and the City of Glen Cove and the City of Long Beach, and for the 2022/2023 levy of school taxe s in suc h T ow ns and in the City of Long Beach. A certified electronic copy of the roll was filed with the D epa rtment of Assessment on Apr il 1, 2022. T he el ectronic roll may be examined on publ ic terminal s l ocated in the offices of:
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LE G AL NO TI CE I I N CO R P O R AT E D V I L L AG E O F R O SL Y N N O T I CE O F T AX SAL E R E AL E ST AT E F O R U N P AI D V I L L AG E T AX E S F O R T HE Y E AR ( J U N E 2021 T O M AY 2022) NO TI CE I S H E R E B Y G I V E N that on the 7T H day of April, 202 at 10: 00 A.M . in the V il l age Hal l , 1200 O l d N orthern Blvd, Roslyn, New York, pursuant to the provisions of the Village Laws of the State of New York and pursuant to resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Roslyn, the undersigned Treasurer of said Village will sell at public auction in a manner provided by law, the Village taxes that remain unpaid for the year 2021 - June 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022 which may be due at the time of such sale. Said Real Estate shall be sold subject to any unpaid tax certificates purchased and held by the Village of Roslyn. The Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Roslyn does herein reserve the right to bid in for the Incorporated Village of Roslyn any of the real properties herein offered for sale for the benefit of said Village. Purchasers will be required to pay the amount of the respective bids to the undersigned within ten days after the sale pursuant to provisions of the Village L aw s of the State of N ew Y ork. Said real estate will be sold subject to all provisions of law, both Federal and State in relation to redemption by Veterans or persons in military service that may be applicable thereto. NO TI CE is herein further given that for purposes of identification of said properties herein offered, there is on file in the office of the Village Clerk in the Village of Roslyn, New York, the official tax map, indicating the several properties and which may be examined by any person, corporations or persons during business hours (9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.) of the Village office. F O LLO WI NG is a l ist or statement of the real estate upon w hich suc h taxe s are unpa id for the amount of the tax, fee, interest, and charge s there on to Apr il 7, 2022.
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By Order of the Board of Trustees Village of Roslyn, N.Y. J ohn D ur ki n M AY O R Annemarie Stut z mann V I LLAG E CLE R K / TR E AS U R E R P ubl ish dates: M arch 23, M arch 30, Apr il 6, 2022
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Haas Surveys The Russo-Ukraine War JOSEPH SCOTCHIE jscotchie@antonmediagroup.com
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eing president of the Council of Foreign Relations is a busy job. There are over 170 countries in the word and one of them, the United States, must maintain its standing as the world’s lone superpower. It takes someone with an imitate knowledge of the world scene to explain that to ordinary citizens. Since 2003, Roslyn native Richard Haas has been president of that august think tank, writing books, giving lectures, appearing on countless talk shows and in general, explaining a complex world to the American public. His tenure has seen wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, withdrawals from those two countries, a stock market crash, a brief revival of America First, the rise of China and now, the first major European war since 1945. A prolific writer, Haas has published several books, most recently The World: A Brief History, which makes the globalist case. “This book will make readers more globally literate and put them in a position to make sense of this era,” the jacket cover states. “Although the United States is bordered by two oceans, those oceans are not moats…Globalization can be both good and bad, but it is not something that individuals or countries can opt out of. Even if we want to ignore the world, it will not ignore us. The choice we face is how to respond.” A short six months ago, the American withdrawal from Afghanistan was all the rage. That mountainous country has been forgotten, but new crises keep piling up. Is the Russo-Ukrainian War a key moment in history? Will its outcome set the pace for the 21st century? Haas believes this may be the case. He recently held a public conversation at the 92nd St. Y with Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan on the war and the world scene in general. Haas has also been tweeting away. On March 12, he laid out the stakes. “Reports that Putin asking Xi for military help. To do so means China would open itself to substantial sanctions and make itself a pariah; to refuse would keep open the possibility of at least selective cooperation with US and West. Defining moment for Xi, China, and 21st century.” That didn’t happen. But the war did happen and is still ongoing. Haas has been generally supportive of President Joe Biden’s response to the invasion. He gives high marks to Ukrainian
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war but an open-ended low-level conflict punctuated by pauses, flare/ups, and off & on talks.” A defining moment? A weary public has heard this before. Nearly 20 years ago, the United States and Great Britain invaded Iraq. The war on terror was on. So, too, was a bold attempt to create secular democracy throughout the Muslim world. The triumph of democracy in Asia and North Africa would herald a century of global peace. The Middle East has been forgotten. The Russo-Ukrainian war is a shot in a new Cold War: The liberal democracies, led by the U.S., Britain, France and Germany on one side, an authoritarian world led by China, Russia, and Iran on the other. The first Cold War had the Berlin Wall as a real and symbolic symbol. This one is just starting.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, while cautioning that the United States is now in another war that will last a good, long while. Here are more excerpts of recent tweets: “I was asked by David Ignatius of The Washington Post on whether Biden administration policy was sufficiently muscular. My answer is yes for the most part. What is just as critical is the muscularity be balanced with discipline.” Haas has been critical, also. Commenting on Biden’s remarks that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a “war criminal” and “killer,” Haas tweeted: “Personalization of this sort makes escalation more possible, war termination more difficult & policy success elusive as regime change often beyond reach. @POTUS & others would be wise to act with discipline & not make this an issue at this point.” No such criticism has been coming Volodymyr Zelensky’s way. “Volodymyr Zelensky underscores in a positive way, Vladimir Putin in the negative, how little is inevitable. More than anything else, history is the result of the intersection of individuals and ideas.” At the same time, Haas opposes the establishment of a no-fly zone for that Eastern European nation. “For advocates of a no-fly zone. Not only would it require attacking anti-aircraft missile sites well inside Russia (essentially going to war), but it would have no effect on the missiles doing so much damage inside Ukraine being launched by aircraft “standing off” inside Russia,” he tweeted on March 20. Haas is a career diplomat. The way forward? “A negotiated peace would require mutual compromises & a willingness to own them political,” he tweeted on March 21. “A more likely outcome for the near and even mid-term is neither peace nor
Blank Wins Stock Market Game Jack Blank, a Roslyn Middle School eighth grader enrolled in the class, Biz LIFE 8, won first place in The Stock Market Game. He earned his win by competing against 4,275 teams in New York State. The game, which ran from October 4 through December 11, 2021, began with teams holding a virtual value of $100,000 to invest in NYSE and NASDAQ stocks. Jack earned $67,401 on his investments, with top holdings that included a variety of mid-cap and large-cap stocks. “Working with Jack was inspiring,” said Roslyn Middle School teacher Audrey Demas. “He used what he learned in class and had great insight into his stock picking strategy. I commend him on his ability to persevere, even as his portfolio initially decreased in value.” The Stock Market Game—a program of the SIFMA corporation—is an online simulation of the global capital markets that engages students in grades 4-12 in the world of economics, investing, and personal finance.
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