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Open House Spectrum Designs and The Nicholas Center give a peek into their daily operations (see page 3)
Community: Mitzvah Day hosted by The Community Synagogue (See page 8) School News: School Budget and Board of Education trustee results (See page 17) Library: The FOL host their 53rd Book and Author Luncheon (See page 18)
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“A Business With A Social Mission”
Spectrum Designs and The Nicholas Center opened their doors to the community Not only do local businesses and organizations use Spectrum Desings, but national companies such as Chipotle and Bethpage Federal Credit Union order through the company. Shipments are made to neighboring states such as Connecticut, or states hundreds of miles away like California. Every hard-working employee is guaranteed minimum wage, to create an environment where employees and the economy jprisco@antonmediagroup.com can prosper. During the tour of the facility, Howe explained how work days are tailored n Monday, May 15, Spectrum to the individual and their needs. Designs hosted an open house The Nicholas Center works with the new to show gratitude to the Port employee to determine how much they want Washington community and for residents to Upstairs workspace. (Photo by Julie Prisco) to work and what they excel at to be placed learn more about the non-profit’s mission. in a position where they can thrive and make Spectrum Designs and The Nicholas Center Center’s growth, they have opened a facility connections with peers. Howe explained that work together to create inclusive and in Pleasantville in Westchester. an employee can work 10 hours a week or meaningful employment opportunities for “When we found Pleasantville we were 40 hours a week. Breaks are not set in stone people on the Autism spectrum. looking for something in Westchester that Spectrum Designs is a custom apparel feels like Port Washington,” said Howe. Port’s or limited to a specific amount of time, each aspect of the job caters to the individual. and promotional items business. In addistrong sense of community is one of the Jobs can range from folding shirts and tion to Spectrum Designs, they also have many things that makes the town so special, packaging boxes to coordinating shipments Spectrum Bakes and Spectrum Suds. At he said, and finding other locations with the with shipping companies to working the Spectrum Bakes, granola bars and chocolate same qualities is important to the people at goodies are made and sold. Spectrum Spectrum Designs and The Nicholas Center. intricate machines to create items. With guidance from The Nicholas Center, indiSuds is a drop-off laundry service. All three The open house provided an opportunity viduals are placed into a job that suits their businesses provide jobs for individuals on for the organization to celebrate being from strengths and abilities. the Autism spectrum. Port Washington and showcase all of the Throughout the open house, employees Employees of Spectrum Designs and The amazing work that the town has supported. were bustling around to finish orders and get Nicholas Center operated the massive open The ample space located on Main Street shipments ready to go out. Howe noted that house, and co-founder Stella Spanakos houses different workspaces where different Spectrum Designs is currently in their busy joined the event. At the open house, attendmachines create custom apparel and items. ees participated in raffles, received Spectrum There are large screen-printing machines, season. “Changing seasons is always busy,” said Bakes goodies and free t-shirts before being embroidery systems, and heat-transfer pressHowe. “As soon as it starts to become t-shirt taken on a staff-guided tour of the facility. es where the pieces are created. Spectrum weather, every business comes around and “We work with state business and New Designs offers t-shirts, water bottles, towels, York sports teams, but local business is so hats, frisbees and anything else a logo can be it happens to be at the same time as playoffs for the NBA.” important to us,” said Tim Howe, Spectrum’s printed on. The open house attracted many local resChief Managing Officer. “Port Washington is “Almost everything the Town of North such an important part of our story…We have Hempstead wears comes from us,” said Howe. idents and visitors from the city who wanted to learn more about how Spectrum Designs support from local officials and businesses.” “The safety vests and t-shirts; right now the Town of North Hempstead Supervisor whole top floor is stocked with sweatshirts for and The Nicholas Center provides support and independence to autistic individuals. Jennifer DeSena and Councilmember the Town of North Hempstead.” Check out spectrumdesigns.org and tncnMariann Dalimonte attended the open “People don’t think of us doing 20,000 to house. 40,000 piece orders,” said Howe. “But people ewyork.org to learn more about the efforts of Spectrum Desings and The Nicholas Center. With Spectrum Designs and The Nicholas who like our mission find us.”
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Grand Opening Of Island Town Officials Attend Joy Harvest’s Newest Building Fu Senior Program Meeting North Hempstead Town Council Members Veronica Lurvey and Peter Zuckerman recently attended the Grand Opening of Island Harvest’s newest building and warehouse in Melville on May 12. To honor the occasion, Council Members Lurvey and Zuckerman presented a proclamation of recognition to Randi Shubin Dresner, President and CEO of
Island Harvest. Island Harvest Food Bank is a member of Feeding America, and distributes produce, meat, and non-perishables throughout Long Island to residents in need. To learn more about Island Harvest, visit their website at www.islandharvest.org. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
From the left; Lauren Summa, North Hempstead Town Council Member Peter Zuckerman, President and CEO of Island Harvest Randi Shubin Dresner, and North Hempstead Town Council Member Veronica Lurvey. (Contributed photo)
North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Council Member Peter Zuckerman, Council Member Dennis Walsh, and Council Member Mariann Dalimonte recently attended the Joy Fu Senior Program during one of their weekly meetings at Michael J. Tully Park. The Joy Fu Senior Program provides residents with different activities each week including ping pong, Mah Jong, chess, arts & crafts, exercise and cultural education. Meetings are held throughout the year. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
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Town Announces The Reopening Of Pools For The Summer Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena and the Town Board have announced the dates and fees for pools for the upcoming summer season. This includes the outdoor pool facilities located at Clinton G. Martin Park, Manorhaven Beach Park, Martin “Bunky” Reid Park, and Whitney Pond Park which will be open to Town residents. “The warm, sunny days of summer are nearly upon us, and residents can soon begin visiting our community pools daily,” Town Supervisor DeSena said. “Town pool memberships offer families and senior citizens access to many great amenities at our pools, so I encourage everyone to come out and have some fun in the sun!”
Couple: $182 Early Bird; $210 Regular Rate Individual: $115 Early Bird; $132 Regular Rate Youth: $100 Early Bird; $112 Regular Rate Senior (60+): $50 Early Bird; $60 Regular Rate Senior Couple: $100 Early Bird; $112 Regular Rate Disable/Volunteer/Veteran: $82 Early Bird; $94 Regular Rate Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran Family: $187 Early Bird; $215 Regular Rate Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran Couple: $154 Early Bird; $177 Regular Rate Nanny: $100 Early Bird; $112 Regular Rate 5 Visit Pass: $60 Daily Guest Fees*: Adult: $11 Teen: $8 Child: $7 Senior: $6 Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran: $6 *All guests must be accompanied by a member.
Early Bird registration ends June 11. All registration must be done in person at the pool. No registration will be available on Saturday, May 28, 2022.
Early Bird and Regular Fees: Family: $280 Early Bird; $322 Regular Rate Couple: $230 Early Bird; $265 Regular Rate Individual: $145 Early Bird; $167 Regular Rate Youth: $100 Early Bird; $115 Regular Rate Senior: $50 Early Bird; $60 Regular Rate Senior Couple: $100 Early Bird; $115 Regular Rate Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran: $85 Early Bird; $98 Regular Rate Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran Family: $255 Early Bird; $294 Regular Rate Clinton G. Martin Park: Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran Couple: $205 Open to Special Park District Residents Only Early Bird; $236 Regular Rate Pool opens Saturday, June 18 Nanny: $130 Early Bird; $150 Regular Rate Open daily Saturday, June 18–Friday, Aug. 19 Daily Fees: at 11 a.m. through 8 p.m. Adult: $11 Open daily Saturday, Aug. 20–Monday, Sept.5 Teen: $8 Manorhaven Beach Park: at 11 a.m. through 7 p.m. Child: $7 Pool opens Saturday, June 18 Senior: $6 You can register in advance now through Open daily Saturday, June 18–Friday, Aug. Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran: $6 Friday, June 17. Hours include: Wednesdays, 19 at 11 a.m. through 8 p.m. Guest: $14 (All guests must be accompanied Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10 Open daily Saturday, Aug. 20–Monday, Sept. by a member.) a.m. to 5 p.m. and Tuesdays from 1 p.m. to 8 5 at 11 a.m. through 7 p.m. p.m. From Saturday, June 18 through Friday, Whitney Pond Park: Aug. 19 residents can register from 10 a.m. to You can register in advance now through Pool opens Saturday, June 25 7 p.m.; beginning Saturday, Aug. 20 through Open daily Saturday, June 25–Friday, Aug.19 Friday, June 17. Hours include: Tuesdays, Monday, Sept. 5 residents can register from at 11 a.m. through 7 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Early Bird registration ends 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. You can register at the pool office beginning June 11. All registration must be done in Monday, June 20 daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. From Saturday, June 18 through person at the pool. No registration will be Membership: Friday, August 19 residents can register available on Saturday, May 28, 2022 Family: $100 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; beginning Saturday, Early Bird and Regular Fees: Couple: $80 August 20 through Monday, September 5 Family: $215 Early Bird; $248 Regular Rate residents can register from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Individual: $50
Youth: $45 Senior: $35 Senior Couple: $45 Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran: $35 Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran Family: $85 Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran Couple: $45 Nanny: $45 Daily Fees: Adult: $8 Teen: $6 Child: $5 Senior: $4 Disabled/Volunteer/Veteran: $4 Non-Resident Adult: $12 Non-Resident Teen: $9 Non-Resident Child: $7 Non-Resident Senior: $5 Non-Resident Disabled/Volunteer/ Veteran: $5 Non-residents, must be accompanied by a resident Martin “Bunky” Reid Park: Pool opens Saturday, June 25 Open daily Saturday, June 25–Monday Sept. 5, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. No Fees–Residents Only For all pool facilities, no outside food deliveries will be allowed and no food will be allowed on the pool deck. Food will be allowed in designated areas only. The Town is also seeking staff to join the North Hempstead team at its aquatic facilities. Lifeguards positions are available throughout the summer. Please call 311 or 516-869-6311 or email parks@northhempsteadny.gov for more information. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
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he Port Washington Business Improvement District (B.I.D) is pleased to announce Beautyfluff as a recipient of a Sign Grant. Beautyfluff owners, Eric and Yennie Chou, opened their Port Washington store, located at 95A Main Street, in 2013. They have since created their own skin care collection and now offer training and certification programs for estheticians and esthetic specialists. In addition to adding new signage, they have recently expanded their space allowing for additional treatment space for their customers. Eric and Yennie explain, “We want to create a BEAUTYFLUFF experience for everyone to be proud of coming here.” Holly Byrne, Executive Director at the Port Washington B.I.D. shares, “I am so pleased to represent the Port Washington Business Improvement District in awarding this grant to Beautyfluff. The loyalty of their clientele is a testament to their commitment to exceptional service and quality care.” Eligible businesses, both new and established within the defined business district can apply for grants for funding to assist with costs of improvements to the facade
of the place of business and/or signage. Guidelines and applications, along with additional resources for business owners, can be found on the Port Washington B.I.D. website under the Business Resource heading. Inquiries can also be directed to the Port Washington B.I.D. Office at 516-883-8890. About the Port Washington Business Improvement District: The Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District is committed to improving the economic and business health of the Port Washington commercial area through marketing, promotions, physical improvements and enhanced municipal services for all those who live, work and visit our community. —Submitted by the Port Washington B.I.D Port Washington B.I.D. Board Members Dr. Bill Haagenson and Councilwoman Mariann Dalimonte join Executive Director, Holly Byrne, in awarding a grant to Beautyfluff owners Eric and Yennie Chou, and staff members, Gaelyn and Esther, for a new sign at their recently expanded location. (Contributed photo)
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Mitzvah Day On Sunday, May 1, Port Washington’s own Community Synagogue held another successful Mitzvah Day. The annual event was run by the synagogue’s clergy, administration, and over 250 volunteers, which aimed to help the community in various ways. In addition, over 20 nonprofit organizations helped throughout the day, guiding volunteers to projects, such as crayon recycling and cooking lasagnas. These organizations included the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry, the North Hempstead Animal Shelter, the Stepping Stone Preschool and many more. Finally, many holocaust survivors closed out the
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day, telling those present their stories, and passing on their knowledge and history to the youth. In the Jewish religion, a Mitzvah is a commandment to do a good deed or charitable service. The Torah has 613
commendable actions, ranging from visiting and helping the sick to donating money and items to those in need. Donations like these were one of the main focuses of Mitzvah Day. Collecting food was a great success; over 800 cans of food were donated to Israeli families in need, 300 snack bags filled with healthy food were brought to Our Lady of Fatima, 40 lasagnas were made for local EMT workers and the Littig House, and 40 challas were baked. Over a thousand pounds of cleaning supplies and food were Nonprofits set up booths at the Community donated to a local food pantry, $300 was Synagogue. (Photo provided by the collected for the WUPJ Ukrainian Relief Community Synagogue) fund, and 120 bags with feminine care products were provided to the Long Island Women’s Shelter. While the success of Mitzvah Day is in part due to the number of donations that occurred, the community’s enthusiasm is what makes Mitzvah day great. The 258 volunteers that assisted, with a wide range of ages, show how amazing Port Washington’s community truly is. Many children helped out throughout the day, displaying the willingness of youth in Port Washington to be mensches, a Yiddish word meaning a person of honor. With over 250 volunteers, there was a job for everyone. (Photo provided by the Community Synagogue)
Volunteers helped prepare food. (Photo provided by the Community Synagogue)
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Beach Park) Honor those who have sacrificed their lives in defense of our freedom. Park Story Time Live music by BonJourney. Fireworks dis9:30 a.m. (Blumenfeld Park) Join your play over Hempstead Harbor begins at dark. favorite librarians at Blumenfeld Park Veterans and active duty military members (across the street from the library) for can request a free parking pass. Parking fee Park Story Time! No registration required. is $10 per car. Call 311 for more information. In case of inclement weather, story time Rain date: Sunday, May 29. will be held at the library.
FRIDAY, MAY 27
Sandwiched In with Dr. Coby Klein: Spring Birding Sites on Long Island 12:00 p.m. (Lapham Meeting Room/ Hybrid) Birding has seen a significant rise in interest during the last few years and Long Island is a hotspot for birds on the move. From Port Washington to Montauk, Dr. Coby Klein will give a visual presentation to help you get a sense of all the great local stopover sites to observe birds and wildlife migrating through the area this season, including shorebirds, hawks, owls, and warblers. A Huntington resident, Dr. Klein leads diverse educational talks and trips around the region, teaches courses in ecology for CUNY, is a trained bird bander and is a Director with Huntington/Oyster Bay Audubon. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Visit www.pwpl.org/events to register.
SATURDAY, MAY 28
Memorial Day Commemoration and Fireworks Extravaganza 6:30 p.m.-9:45 p.m. (North Hempstead
MONDAY, MAY 30
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Teen Gaming 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. (Lapham Meeting Room) Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to come play Nintendo Switch games with other teens after school. No registration required.
Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. (Campus Drive to Main Street and Main Street to the Sousa Bandshell in Sunset Park) American Legion Post 509 and VFW Henderson-Marino Post 1819, together with the Port Washington Fire Department, the Port Washington and Sands Point Police, and members of the community will march from Campus Drive to the Sousa Bandshell. A Memorial Day ceremony will take place following the parade. Spectators are asked to observe social distancing.
Philip Harwood Presents Pre-Code Cagney: Blonde Crazy 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (Lapham Meeting Room) Grifters James Cagney and Joan Blondell pull off a series of scams in Roy Del Ruth’s pre-Code comedy. Louis Calhern, Ray Milland and Guy Kibbee co-star.
TUESDAY, MAY 31
For Kids by Kids: Kitchen Chemistry 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m. (Children’s Workshop Sandwiched In with PWPL-A Guide to Room) Mini Science Explorers class Video Streaming Services taught by Schreiber High School stu12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. (Lapham Meeting dent Alexis Levine. Learn the basics of Room/ Hybrid) Have you heard about video chemistry and biology while conducting streaming services and devices, but still arfun experiments. The focus of this class en’t sure what they cost, what they offer, and is extracting DNA from a banana. For if they are even worthwhile? Join PWPL’s children in 3rd-5th grade. Registration resident technology experts as they explain required.
Blood Drive 2:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.(Lapham Meeting Room) You may be astounded to learn that New York has never been self-sufficient in meeting its need for blood. There is no substitute for human blood and 1 in 3 adults will require a blood transfusion at some point in our lives. You can help remedy this situation by donating blood and giving the Gift of Life.
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the current video streaming service landscape in a language that even the most “techphobic” person can understand. Free options available to PWPL cardholders will also be covered. Visit www.pwpl. org/event for Zoom information.
Park Story Time 9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. (Blumenfeld Park) Join your favorite librarians at Blumenfeld Park (across the street from the library) for Park Story Time! No registration required. In case of inclement weather, story time will be held at the library.
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The Road Not Taken: Conservatism Today Review of The Right: The Hundred Year War For American Conservatism JOSEPH SCOTCHIE jscotchie@antonmediagroup.com
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ooks on American conservatism will always be more interesting than those about liberalism, if only because the losing side has a more poignant tale to tell. The term conservative is woefully out of place in a nation built around high-flying rhetoric: “All men are created equal,” “Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” proclaims the Declaration of Independence. Even the more somber U.S. Constitution seeks a “more perfect union,” guided by “We, the people.” The Right begins with the glory days of the 1920s: The presidencies of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge. Sick of war, Americans craved normalcy. With this Republican duo they received it in bunches: No to the League of Nations, closed borders, industries protected, the family farm boomed alongside such roaring cities as New York and Chicago. The Great Depression, caused by over-lending practices, ended those good times. The New Deal, punctuated by World War II, left conservatism stuck in a permanent Loserville. The conservatism of William F. Buckley Jr.’s National Review hoped to bring “the intellectuals around.” Those efforts failed. The heartland beckoned. The Buckleyites had no qualms. Buckley, James Burnham and Frank Meyer all sang the praises of homespun Middle American values. William R. Rusher wanted to form a third party in time for the 1976 elections, featuring a dream ticket of Ronald Reagan and George Wallace. Conservatives wanted to “stand athwart” history. Populists sought not just to stop it in its tracks, but overthrow the entire edifice. Such men as Joe McCarthy, Wallace, Barry Goldwater, Pat Buchanan and Donald Trump come in for special scorn. Warranted? McCarthy’s witch hunt against communist infiltration was entirely justified (see M. Stanton Evans’s Blacklisted By History). Wallace made his fame by opposing school busing. How’d it turn out? In the 1950s, American test scores were number one worldwide. Six decades later, test scores have the U.S. as 13th in reading, 19th in science, and a dismal 38th in mathematics. Busing—and the enormous dislocations it caused—are a major factor. Concerning trade, immigration and opposition to New World Order wars, has Buchanan been wrong
about anything? The prairie fire of the 1970s paved the way for Reagan’s 1980 victory. The Reagan-Buckley era had arrived. Was America a conservative nation? Was the GOP a conservative party? Was it a Reagan party? For eight years, Reagan had to deal with a Democratic Congress. In the Senate, the GOP was led by Howard Baker and Robert Dole, two solons who ran against Reagan in the 1980 primaries. Reagan was one of those great men whose strengths and weaknesses were one and the same. The man was extraordinarily amicable and popular (ask the Democrats). He also held a peace pipe to the liberal East Coast GOP establishment that he had defeated. George H.W. Bush was his running mate. Worse, Reagan named James A. Baker III, a man who did everything possible to defeat Reagan in both 1976 and 1980, as his chief of staff. That remains inexplicable. Reagan succeeded on the economy, while presiding over the retreat of the Soviet Union. If not for the defeat of Robert Bork as his 1987 Supreme Court nominee, the social issues leg of the conservative agenda might have triumphed. Reagan was a longtime New Dealer. A dose of liberalism remained in his nervous system. Reagan was liberal on immigration. In 1986, he signed an amnesty bill into law, one that did nothing to address the border crisis. The decade saw a massive increase in legal immigration. The issue would bitterly divide conservatives for the next 30 years. Meanwhile, the nation that elected Richard Nixon and Reagan to landslide victories was lost forever. Rusher had the right idea. If conservatives had a golden moment, it was not 1980, but 1970. That year, James Buckley, the pundit’s older brother running on the Conservative Party line won a U.S. Senate seat in New York. Conservatives had the best of both worlds: the Democratic and Republican party candidates both whipped. The Conservative Party was very much a National Review thing; its editors wrote the party platform and gave its candidates much publicity. When William F. Buckley, Jr. attempted to launch that publication, he was told by his publisher, Henry Regnery, not to base a conservative journal in New York City. Go where its reader base is. What if NR had been based in Washington, D.C., instead? A third party could become a national party. The Conservative Party has fallen apart, mainly because the New York that elected James Buckley has also disappeared. Americans did not want a Reagan
Revolution that targeted entitlement programs. They would take eight years of peace and prosperity. The turning point was not the 2003 Iraq War as much as the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Up until then, all American involvement in 20th century wars were initiated by a Democrat (World War I, Wilson; World War II, Roosevelt; The Korean War, Truman; Vietnam, Kennedy, and Johnson). Republicans had the honor of either ending those wars or heralding in normalcy (Harding and Coolidge with World War I; Reagan winning the Cold War; Eisenhower ending the Korean War and Nixon settling Vietnam). All that ended when George H.W. Bush went to war in 1991 against Saddam Hussein over the latter’s invasion of Kuwait. With the Cold War resolved, it was time for more of the same. Instead, endless war: Iraq, Somalia, Haiti, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq again, Libya and Ukraine. Conservatives supported them all. On the eve of the 1991 war, conservatism was still defined by three popular pundits: Buckley, Buchanan and George Will. Buckley and Will said “yes” to war. Buchanan said “no.” The latter’s argument was the road not taken. The author acknowledges populism’s legitimate demands: Border security, national sovereignty, “an emphasis on the condition of working people without college degrees” and a “reluctance toward humanitarian interventionism abroad.” Continetti just doesn’t view Trump as the right messenger. Continetti nails his fellow conservatives for not seeing the Trump wave. How could they? The Trump phenomenon was a white working-class thing. Conservatives live in Washington and New York. They are college-educated, usually at elite universities. Trump Country is a million miles away from their world. The Right is valuable history. It captures the sheer agony, pathos, despair and futility of being an authentic conservative in liberal society. The Old Right had ideas, convictions and principals. It lacked a political party to articulate those ideas into electoral politics. Conservatives have been routed so thoroughly that the only time they win is when the join the Left: Anti-Donald Trump, anti-Robert E. Lee and pro-same sex marriage. Compared to the cave-ins of the conservative elite, the hell-forleather populism of McCarthy, Wallace, Buchanan and Trump all had a lonely integrity to it.
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The 18th Annual Bethpage Air Show At Jones Beach Announces Final Performer Lineup B ethpage Federal Credit Union, New York State’s largest credit union, and the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, announce the performer line-up for the much-anticipated 18th Annual Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach, taking place on Saturday, May 28, and Sunday, May 29, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Returning for their ninth headlining
performance, with two native New Yorkers on the jet team, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels return to Long Island following the cancellation of their last scheduled performance in 2020, due to COVID-19 Military performers joining the Blue Angels are the United States Army Golden Knights Parachute Team, which will be making their 16th appearance at the Bethpage Air Show; the Air Combat
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Air Show at Jones Beach the last time the squadron headlined in 2018. The Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach is sponsored by Bethpage Federal Credit Union, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, Newsday, WABC-TV Channel 7, Northrop Grumman, Natural Heritage Trust, Connoisseur Media Long Island, Catholic Health, PSEG Long Island and Pinelawn Memorial Park and Arboretum. The show can be heard in its entirety on WHLI 1100 AM and 104.7 FM. The Bethpage Air Show is free to the public, but the standard $10 vehicle use fee will be collected each day upon entry to the State Park. For 2022 New York State Empire Pass Card holders, there is no vehicle use fee charge. Available for $80, the 2022 Season Empire Pass is a wallet-sized scannable card that can be shared within a household and not assigned to a specific vehicle. The Empire Pass Card provides unlimited vehicle access to most facilities operated by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 2022 Season Empire Pass Cards are available for purchase at any Long Island State Park beginning April 1, 2022, and can be utilized immediately and are effective until December 31, 2022 to enjoy the forests, the seashores and the lakefronts of New York State’s parks through all of New York’s beautiful seasons. For up-to-date information about this year’s show, visit www.bethpageairshow.com or www.facebook.com/ BethpageAirShow/ or contact the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, Regional Office, Recreation Department at 631-321-3510. —Submitted by the Bethpage Federal Credit Union
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From left: Martin Freeman as Paul and Daisy Haggard as Ally in FX’s Breeders (Photo by Miya Mizuno/FX)
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t all started with a dream for Martin Freeman. That was the seed planted for Breeders, a British-American dark comedy about parenting co-created by the British actor with partners Chris Addison and Simon Blackwell that airs on FX. Freeman stars as Paul Worsley, who, along with partner Ally Grant (Daisy Haggard) are raising two children in London and dealing with the day-to-day of modern life. And while the premise doesn’t seem remarkable, the real-life approach in the plots is what sets this show apart from familial sitcoms full of precocious children and clueless parents. It all started with that aforementioned walk through slumberland for the Hampshire native. “I dreamt the scene of the first episode almost verbatim,” he recalled. “Those two things are cheek-by-jowl where one second you can go, ‘Oh my God, I would do anything for your kid’ and the next second you’re calling your baby a prick. I recognize those complexities. It sort of lent itself to me thinking that there could be something in this—a comedy. Yet it gets to points so dark and so harsh that I don’t think we’ve seen that before in a parental context. If it’s happened, apologies to that show. But I haven’t seen it to that extent that it’s hopefully very
realistic and three dimensional in a way that I think parenting and family life is. I partnered up with Chris Addison and Simon Blackwell and we created the show together. We’re all fathers. We all had an understanding that parenting is complicated—that’s not a new concept. We kind of laid it out there in all of our development stories where we were telling the least flattering stories about ourselves and the most embarrassing part of us being dads.” Now in its third season, Breeders mines the complexities of parenting with deft pivots that veer between relatable drama and pointed humor, something Freeman found lacking in other shows trolling the same subject matter. “We knew there was some comedic life in [parenting], where when you admit to your worst things, it’s very funny after the event, but not particularly funny at the time,” he said. “There were shows that I really liked that deal with parents and kids, but I was waiting for someone to scream at their kids. You’ve just told that kid four times to put that down and he just put a hole in the wall and you’re going, ‘Oh, come on, put that down.’ No, when is the bit when you truly lose your mind with rage at a kid through repetition and frustration. We wanted that to be very present in our show. I wanted us to have the bravery to go there when necessary.” Being a Brit of a certain age and someone whose love of music led to his being part of the 2015 documentary The Jam: About the Young Idea, Freeman was happy to share his favorite punk bands.
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The Jam (1972-1982)
“I love Pete Shelley’s voice and the dark humor of it. It feels like a lot of the best sort of punk of that kind. It’s that line between being an annoying little s*** and being a very profound poet. It’s this voice that niggles away at your brain. If you weren’t in the right mood for it or weren’t the right age for it at the time, you would have thought this was the worst music that ever happened. But if you were the right age, I was about five or six, so it wasn’t like I was in the sweet spot. But I was hearing it being played in the house—and it just felt subversive. For kids, that’s very attractive. But also, when you listen to it 40 or 45 years on, the lyrics of the Buzzcocks are really good.”
“What was great about The Jam was the amazing youth and talent of them as players. But also the prodigious talent of Paul Weller, who when the first album comes out, he’s 18 years old and his voice is all there. As a player, it’s all there. His voice is already really mature. They just hit the ground running and tapped into a certain thing about suburban Englishness that is unique and that’s why they still stand with a large swain of not only British people, but certainly suburban British people. We recognize a lot of that. People from just outside the city. That certain suburban thing is very much alive and feels very English.”
The Clash (1976-1986)
“One of the best debut albums ever. It was just amazing. They made a great racket and there is no one else like them. I quite enjoy their political pretension, even though some of it is clearly pretentious, but I like it. It’s just good sounds and really, really good songs. They made a lot of different sounds in the first few years of their career and they drew on different stuff really well.”
Sex Pistols (1975-1978; 1996; 2002-2003; 2007-2008)
“They had to happen. I do think John Lydon’s lyrics are truly brilliant on their first and really only proper album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols. The lyrics are really good and the grooves
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are really great. I like them as a band but there’s no one else, before or since, like John Lydon I think in that incarnation of his work. He was the perfect kind of sneering, funny little upstart, which life is full of. Real life is full of those kinds of people, but show biz is not full of those kinds of people. Again, if you were over 30 when that happened, most people thought it was the worst thing that happened to culture. But you give it 20 years and even people like my mum ended up loving Johnny Rotten. When they first came out, she would have thought, ‘Who the hell is this?’ But then, you realize the world didn’t end and they ended up being so cuddly in a way. I think some of the lyrics to the only proper album are really good. ‘God Save the Queen’ is a great lyric. ‘Holidays In the Sun’ is a great lyric.” Breeders airs on the FX Network.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR NATIONAL POPPY DAY Wear a poppy to honor those who have worn our nation’s uniform. The red poppy is a nationally recognized symbol of sacrifice worn by Americans since World War I to honor those who served and died for our country in all wars. It reminds Americans of the sacrifices made by our veterans while protecting our freedoms. It’s
the time of year when you most likely will come across a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in your community asking you to “wear a poppy in support of our fallen heroes.” Know that 100 percent of the donations raised through the distribution of poppies by American Legion Auxiliary members has exclusively supported active-duty
military, veterans and their families in the following ways: • For the rehabilitation of veterans honorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces after April 6, 1917; • For the welfare of the families of veterans of the above name period; • For the rehabilitation of hospitalized military service personnel
returning home and awaiting discharge who require treatment in service hospitals; and • For the welfare of veterans, active military personnel, and the families of veterans and active military personnel of the abovename period where financial and medical need is evident. Rosanne Spinner, American Legion Auxiliary – Nassau County Committee
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Living In The Present
RABBI MOSHE WEISBLUM Every day counts to be fully engaged, making the most of each moment so we can enjoy more of them, love your family, appreciate the simple things in life. Are you living in a yesterday mindset? A prisoner of the past hardships? Are
you too worried about how you will survive tomorrow? Do you go to work feeling that your body was there, but your mind was thinking about yesterday, about what you could have done better? If you’re going to be appreciative and fulfilled you have to show up for life, be there when you get there. Not show up and be totally in the future and not show up and be in the past, living in regrets, dwelling on your disappointments. Have complete faith in our Creator and come into today. Yes, it’s good to have goals, visions, but try not to be so focused on them that you miss what you have right now. Sometimes, people lose the precious things they have by overlooking them and only going after what they want. They are so
intent on reaching that goal, slaves of that desire, doing great things, even their family is taken for granted, continuing to be distracted and thinking all the time about what’s next. Excessive preoccupation with the future caused them to lose the gifts of the present. Each of us has a mission with a personal connection to the Almighty, which gives us the ability to accomplish what at first might seem impossible. The way to this is by making each day count, bringing meaning and vitality to every moment. So be close, be connected to our Heavenly Father. Be grateful for the innumerous blessings our Creator shines upon us in the present. Don’t look for the road to joy, but enjoy the way and be happy every day!
Better Alternatives To The Multi Billion Dollar Hochul Brooklyn To Queens Subway Connection Already Available There are better alternatives to Governor Kathy Hochul’s new Brooklyn to Queens Subway Connection. The cost could easily be several billion more than the 2016. Regional Planning Association cost estimate of $1 to $2 billion. All MTA Chairman Janno Lieber could commit to is that the cost would be less than $10 billion. Hochul and other project supporters forgot to tell you about the existing G line service that has been running from Brooklyn to Queens for decades. It was built as part of the municipal Independent Subway (IND) system constructed in the 1930’s. Whomever provided her with the proposed system map, air-brushed this out. Reminds me of the late Soviet Union dictator Joseph Stalin. He would have people who fell out of favor removed from all previous photos. Completion of Communication
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Based Train Control on both the Queens Blvd. E/F,M & R line along with F line Brooklyn routes will provide increased capacity on both subway corridors. Current G line service terminating at Court Square could be extended to Forest Hills, Continental Avenue. This would restore this connection which was
terminated several decades ago. In Brooklyn, G line service could be extended beyond Church Avenue to Coney Island Stillwell Avenue Terminal. This would provide connections to the D, N & Q lines. The G line Fulton Street train station is located several blocks from the Atlantic Avenue/Barclay Center LIRR/NYC Transit subway station complex. A simple underground passageway could be constructed. This could provide a direct indoor connection to the G line from the 2,3,4 & 5 IRT, B.D.N,Q & R BMT subway lines along with the Atlantic branch LIRR. Upon initiation of service to support East Side Access to Grand Central Terminal, the LIRR will convert this branch to a simple scoot service between Jamaica and Flatbush Avenue, maintaining stops at East NY and Nostrand Avenue. The MTA has a planned capital
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Have you ever felt stuck in a relationship with a difficult person, unable to get your message through, powerless to change the situation? Too often, similarly, our mind is stuck with a feeling of confusion and uncertainty. It can relate to the past, our attention focused on what didn’t work out, who did us wrong, errors we’ve made or our ambiguous concern for the future, thinking about our goals, objectives, finances, health, relationships and more. The common mistake of solely focusing on the past or on the unknown future is that we often miss the appreciation and the joy of the present. King David said (Psalm 118:24): “This is the day the Almighty has made.” Today is a gift from our Heavenly Father.
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Majority’s Reforms Helping Resolve Long Term Fiscal Problem For decades, Nassau County has been plagued with refund liability resulting from successful property tax certiorari challenges made by residents and businesses. Under the “County Guarantee,” Nassau fully refunds county, town and school taxes from these assessment challenges even though it only receives a small fraction of the original overpayment. This inequity costs Nassau tens of millions of dollars annually, has led to bond rating decreases and is largely responsible for the continued existence of a financial control board. Over the years, the refund amount paid out by Nassau
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County is in the $1 billion range, substantial amounts of which
were paid with borrowed monies. Meanwhile, county residents have received no additional services in return for these payments. Thanks to a dedicated revenue fund created by the Republican Majority, the county has a historic opportunity to pay off millions of dollars of outstanding tax refunds owed to residents and businesses. In so doing, we can bring the county’s tax refund liability as close to current as possible. The Republican Majority’s special revenue fund is funded by sales tax revenues in 2021 that were much higher than the prior administration’s wildly
erroneous forecast. In fact, in 2021 the county took in $360 million more than had been forecast by the prior administration. These monies will be placed in a “lock box” account to be spent primarily to pay tax refunds owed by the county. The Republican Majority’s reserve fund is a win-win for the county and residents; it will allow the county to finally pay refunds it owes to residents and businesses, and it will benefit taxpayers by eliminating millions of dollars in compounding interest accumulating against that debt. This could not have come at a better time as
residents and businesses continue to recover from the pandemic. Reducing the county’s tax refund exposure puts the county in better position with rating agencies, which can lower our cost of borrowing. It also is a big step toward ending the oversight board’s control period. This good government initiative will help resolve an issue that has plagued the county for decades, free up taxpayer monies to be spent on services for our residents and help boost our economy at this crucial time. Nicolello is the presiding officer of the Nassau County Legislature.
The Guidance Center’s Work ‘Beyond Our Walls’ North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center is known throughout Long Island as the pre-eminent mental health organization for youth and families, providing individualized, culturally sensitive therapeutic services that serve to bring hope and healing to those experiencing mental health challenges. For nearly 70 years, the Guidance Center has been listening to your needs and concerns, and responding swiftly and compassionately. Since May is Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to share with you some important information on our offerings. As we told you in our April Anton column, we shifted to a hybrid model of service within days of the pandemic’s beginning, seeing clients both in person and via a secure telehealth platform. But if you picture the work of the Guidance Center as taking place only inside our three buildings or via a virtual platform, with a counselor and client sitting in an office or communicating via a smartphone or computer, think again. Many of our innovative programs happen beyond our walls, in places that range from state parks to schools to homes. The Guidance Center’s Wilderness Respite Program, now in its 23rd year, provides a unique opportunity for at-risk adolescents to put down their tech devices and participate in hikes and other nature activities that help them gain confidence and make lasting friendships. Nature takes a leading role in our two organic gardens, located at our main headquarters in Roslyn Heights and our Marks Family Right from the Start 0-3+ Center in Manhasset. By weeding, seeding
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and tending to the crops, kids blossom as they learn important skills such as self-confidence, cooperation and responsibility. The Guidance Center also has a Nature Nursery, where our youngest clients use all their senses as they touch pine cones or paint on an outdoor “canvas.” The textures, sounds and sights help children explore their creative sides and learn skills to help cope with difficult feelings. In addition to therapy, our Latina Girls Project incorporates monthly outings to places such as theaters, museums and more. These trips boost the teens’ confidence and sense of independence and help them discover the larger world. In 2019, the trips expanded to include outings for boys that also have been a huge success. Students from 5-21, who’ve had a hard time succeeding in school have a great alternative with our Intensive Support Program (ISP), held at three Nassau County BOCES schools. There, they receive academic help and counseling, with therapists on site to help them flourish emotionally and academically.
We also work in Westbury High School and middle school with our Teen Intervene and Too Good for Drugs programs, designed to prevent substance and alcohol use. For children and teens who need our help but can’t come to our offices, the Guidance Center provides intensive in-home therapy with our Clinical Care Coordination Team (CCCT). CCCT aims to lessen acute symptoms, restore clients to prior levels of functioning, and build and strengthen natural supports. Through CCCT, our goal is to reduce unnecessary emergency room visits, hospitalizations and residential placements. Our Coordinated Children’s Services Initiative (CCSI) supports families with the coordination of services in their homes and communities, identifying and accessing resources, providing advocacy and helping children and families gain the skills and tools needed to be self-sufficient. Through our Family Advocate Program, parents who have been through mental health crises with their own children are trained to offer peer support for families by joining them at special education meetings, offering support groups and providing many other resources. In addition, we have enhanced services to the clients in our Diane Goldberg Maternal Depression Program by adding yoga classes and self-care outings. As you can see, the Guidance Center is always thinking “outside the box,” creating innovative programs that meet the needs of the community and enhance the therapeutic value of all our services. We are here for you. Kathy Rivera, LCSW, is the Executive
Guidance Center Executive Director/CEO Kathy Rivera and Bruce Kaufstein, leader of the Wilderness hikes, at Caumsett State Park. (Photo courtesy of the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center)
Director/CEO of North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center, Long Island’s leading non-profit children’s mental health organization. To get
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Station was closed in 1977. It is still in the concept planning phase. Reopening is estimated to cost $40 million. All of the above could be implemented far more quickly The cost for a new underground subway passageway connection, purchase of additional subway cars and modifications to increase capacity for storage and maintenance of equipment at a rail yard necessary to increase service on the G line to support extended service to Forest Hills and Coney Island would be far cheaper that Hochul’s proposal. It would require several hundred
help for your child or to support the Guidance Center’s life-saving work, visit www.northshorechildguidance. org or call 516-626-1971. million in capital and operating dollars rather than who knows how many billions for the new Brooklyn to Queens subway line over primarily freight tracks. Larry Penner is a transportation advocate, historian and writer, who previously worked for the Federal Transit Administration Region 2 New York Office. This included the development, review, approval and oversight for billions in capital projects and programs for the MTA, NYC Transit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro North Rail Road, MTA Bus along with 30 other transit agencies in NY & NJ.
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The Town of North Hempstead and the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce invite you to our 30th HarborFest. The festivities go into full swing at 10AM on Dock Day, Sunday, June 5.
Free Admission, Free Trolley & Shuttle Buses and Free Parking at the Railroad Station and Manorhaven Park (Handicapped shuttle from LIRR)
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New Nautical Exhibit in Pride of Cow Bay Museum: “Seasonal Sunsets of Manhasset Bay,” A Collection of Photos by Jeff Stone PAL Baseball and Basketball Contests Free Rides on the BID Trolley Kayaking and Paddle Boarding “A Taste of Port Washington” Food Court Port Merchant & Organization Booths
HarborFest 2022 Sponsors
Admiral Sponsors: Anton Media Group and Blank Slate Media
Major Sponsors: Anthony’s World of Floors, Bayside Tax & Wealth, BEB Capital, Captain Steve Sailing, Dane Arts Centre, Daniel Gale
Sotheby’s International Realty, Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, Lisa Donatelli – LRES, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, FAST Sports Camp, Fathoms Hotel & Marina, Flatiron Pediatrics, Gan Shalom Nursery School, Happy Montessori School, Healthy Kids Pediatrics, Hogan law Office, Home Run Electric, Island Chimney Service, New York State Senator Anna Kaplan, Kiwanis Club of ManhassetPort Washington, Long Island Boat Rental, Long Island Builders, Lorber/Hoffman Team Realtors, Luria Design & Style, Kenneth S. Magida Esq., Mathnasium, New York Life – Kelly Farrell, Orangetheory Fitness, Port Washington Calendar, Port Washington Federal Credit Union, Power Home Remodeling, Precision Work, Project HELP Long Island, Ruvio Law Firm, Sands Point Center for Health & Rehabilitation, Sands Point Preserve Conservancy, Scheinman Realty, Sheehan & Company CPA PC, Stewy’s Factory Outlet, St. Francis Hospital, Toms Point Marina, Total Dollar Insurance, Valley Bank, Vincent Smith General Store, Zelik Ziegelbaum RPT
Special thanks: The Art Guild, Ayhan’s Mediterranean Marketplace, CancerCare’s “Red Stocking Revue,” Grassroots Environmental Education, the Parent Resource Center, the Port Washington Fire Department, the Port Washington Police District, the Port Washington Water Pollution Control District, Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Town of North Hempstead Councilwoman Mariann Dalimonte, Town of North Hempstead Highway Dept., Town of North Hempstead Dept. of Parks and Recreation For more information, call the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce at (516) 883-6566 or email: office@pwcoc.org
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Harborfest 2022 Committees Chairwoman Debbie Greco-Cohen, Chamber President & Strategic Planning & Communications Executive Committee Katherine Crean, Apple Home Organization Lisa Donatelli, Douglas Elliman Real Estate Kathy Levinson, Douglas Elliman Real Estate Bobbie Polay, Chamber of Commerce Drina Scheiber, The Bart Group .............. Art In The Park Lisa K. Grossman, The Art Guild Ilene Silberstein, The Art Guild Craft Show Drina Scheiber, The Bart Group Mitch Schwartz, Millenium Software Cruises Bill Gordon, Long Island Boat Rental Kathryn Hunt, Long Island Boat Rental Entertainment at the Tugboat Barbara Faticone, Cancer Care Bobbie Polay, Chamber of Commerce
Elmo and friends, Harborfest 2015.
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Enviro-Expo Bobbie Polay, Chamber of Commerce Environmental Education Project Patti Wood, Grassroots Environmental Education Family Fun Stage Debbie Greco Cohen, Strategic Planning & Communications Food and Beverages Brian Kenny, LI Festival Catering Bobbie Polay, Chamber of Commerce Fun Park Michael Bitalvo, Parent Resource Center Irene Candela, Oh My Goodness Margaret Elenis, Oh My Goodness Elizabeth Holzman, Parent
Resource Center Erin Orr, Parent Resource Center .............. Grounds, Equipment & Communication Katherine Crean, Apple Home Organization Luigi DellaMonica Jimmy Orr Mitch Schwartz, Millenium Software Marketing and Publicity Ally Deane, Port Washington News Marie Marcellino, Port Washington Calendar Ann Merfogel, Newsday and Newsday Media Group Bobbie Polay, Chamber of Commerce Julie Prisco, Port Washington News Melissa Spitalnick, Blank Slate Media
Members At-Large Lisa Donatelli, Douglas Elliman Real Estate Stuart Herman, Twin Pines Laura Silver McGuire Nautical Museum Exhibit Debbie Greco Cohen, Strategic Planning & Communications PAL Stuart Leiblein Police District Liaison Sgt. Peter Griffith Detective Anthony Guzzello Sgt. Suzanne Petrizzo Tee Shirts and Tote Bags Dave Beatus, Joy Products Richard Garofalo, Anthony’s World of Floors Signs and Banners
JB Meyer, Chief Signs Sponsorships Lisa Donatelli, Douglas Elliman Real Estate Kathy Levinson, Douglas Elliman Real Estate Bobbie Polay, Chamber of Commerce Town of North Hempstead Kimberly Corcoran, Commissioner Department of Community Services Mariann Dalimonte, Councilwoman Jennifer DeSena, Supervisor Brian Devine, Supervisor’s Office Estefany Garay, Parks & Recreation Kelly Gillen, Commissioner of Parks & Recreation Michael Kelly, Commissioner of the Department of Solid Waste Erin Molyneux, Councilwoman Dalimonte’s Office Harry Reed, Superintendent of the Highway Department Trolley Holly Byrne, Greater Port Washington BID Volunteer Coordinator Kathy Levinson, Douglas Elliman & Kiwanis
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he Port Washington Chamber of Commerce and the Town of North Hempstead will be presenting the 30th annual HarborFest Dock Day and Craft Festival on Sunday, June 5. All events officially begin at 10 a.m. at the Town Dock and lower Main Street. Admission is free and there will be free parking at the train station and Manorhaven Park. The Admiral Sponsors of HarborFest are Anton Media Group and Blank Slate Media. A big attraction is the HarborFest Craft Fair featuring over 70 quality craftspeople. Their booths will be located along lower Main Street, near the waterfront of Manhasset Bay, making it one of the most picturesque Craft Fairs on Long Island. The HarborFest Craft Fair is sponsored by Precision Work, Inc. Another attraction along Main Street is Art In The Park, organized and sponsored by The Art Guild and sponsored by Luria Design & Style. It features local artists displaying their work in Sunset Park, along the waterfront. They will have free Plein Air (outdoor) Painting instruction beginning at 1:30 p.m. and a free “Fun With Clay” Workshop for children from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Art in The Park will have Button Making Fun for all ages throughout the day. As soon as you enter the dock, look for the Chamber of Commerce booth near the entrance. They will be selling reusable shopping bags and tee shirts with a very special design that celebrates the 30th Annual HarborFest. The beautiful tote bags can be used for all your HarborFest purchases and future shopping, and the tee shirts can be worn all summer. Everyone is excited that the luxury yacht, Elixir, will be at HarborFest for the first time. On Saturday, June 4, Elixir will depart the Town Dock for two 40-minute Sunset Cruises at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. During HarborFest Dock Day, on Sunday, June 5, Elixir will depart hourly from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reservations for all cruises may be made online at LIBoatRentals. com/TryPortFirst. The cost for the cruises is $25 per person, all ages. Local historical information will be presented during the cruise as it passes sights of interest. The Elixir cruises are sponsored by Long Island Boat Rental. A highly anticipated event is the demonstration of the Port Washington Fire Department’s Fire Boat. It will be moored off the Town Dock for HarborFest and the demonstrations are sure to be exciting for all the festival goers. Many lucky visitors can catch a free
Kayaking with friends. (Contributed photo)
ride on the picturesque Long Island Trolley, sponsored by the Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District (The BID.) The trolley will make a continuous loop from the train station to the festival area. The large and popular HarborFest Family Fun Park is organized by The Parent Resource Center (PRC) and the Chamber of Commerce. Visit the PRC Fun Tent which always delights the children with lots of games and crafts. A highlight of the PRC activities will be a mini train—always a favorite! Oh My Goodness will have a special fun section for the littlest HarborFest visitors, and many Fun Park activities will be organized by other organizations and businesses to keep the kids happy all day! The Fun Park also features free family entertainment all day on the Family Fun Stage. To start the day, The “Talented Kids of Port Washington” show will begin at 10:00 a.m. At 12:00 p.m. there will be a performance by the Olga Berest Dance Studio; Bach to Rock will take the stage at 12:30 p.m.; Voice Academy will perform at 2:00 p.m. The Family Fun Stage is sponsored by Anthony’s World of Floors, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Flatiron Pediatrics, Healthy Kids Pediatrics, Hogan Law Office, Mathnasium, Orangetheory Fitness and Sheehan & Company CPA PC. On the Town Dock, there will be dozens
of local merchants and organizations offering fine shopping and browsing, demonstrations, activities, giveaways, services and information. As always, a main attraction will be HarborFest’s Fabulous Food Court. Port’s finest restaurants and organizations will present their specialties to feed the hungry crowds. There will be tasty lunch selections from Ayhan’s Shish Kebab, Ivory Kitchen, LI Festival Catering, the Manhasset Bay Sportsmen’s Club, Margarita’s Café, Rosie’s Food Truck, Waterzooi, The Wild Goose, and Yummy Gyro. For sweet treats you will find delicious choices from Ralph’s Italian Ices in the Food Court and Mel’s Ice Cream truck in Sunset Park, by the Art in the Park exhibits. Come hungry—you can feast all day at HarborFest! HarborFest will showcase free live entertainment in front of the “Pride of Cow Bay” Tugboat Museum at the entrance to the Dock. Martial arts will take center stage with a World Tae Kwon Do demonstration at 11:30 a.m. At 12:00 p.m., Porch Light will offer fabulous entertainment, followed at 1:00PM by the great group Hat Trixx. The talented cast of the Red Stocking Revue will perform several fabulous numbers from Port’s favorite variety show, beginning at 2:00 p.m.. Port’s popular singers, Lions of Winter, will take the mic at 3:00 p.m. The Grand Finale performance will feature Port’s own Harmony Sky. The HarborFest live entertainment is sponsored by BEB
Capital. The mission of HarborFest is to promote environmental awareness and the HarborFest Committee offers free Enviro-Expo booths to organizations that promote the environment. There will be fascinating new hands-on demonstrations, special displays about Manhasset Bay and up-to-date information and products. Grassroots Environmental Education has organized a timely environmental education project about the dangers of plastics. They are introducing their new initiative, called PUPS (picking up plastic stuff ) in Port Washington. Look for their creative display in the EnviroExpo area. The Environmental Education program is sponsored by Fathoms Hotel & Marina, the Sands Point Preserve Conservancy and Total Dollar Insurance. HarborFest’s very own Port Hole Pete will be at the helm of the “Pride of Cow Bay” Nautical Museum,” where a new exhibit, “Seasonal Sunsets of Manhasset Bay,” A Collection of Sunset Photos by Jeff Stone, will be unveiled. The exhibit was curated by Debbie Greco Cohen (Strategic Planning & Communications) and contains spectacular photos of the Port Washington famous sunsets. You can view the exhibit through the tugboat’s portholes. It will be on display throughout the coming year, beginning at HarborFest. The exhibit is sponsored by Bayside Tax & Wealth.
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Harborfest Dock Day And Craft Festival Is June 5 DOCK DAY from page 8B HarborFest is made possible by the Town of North Hempstead, the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce, and the Admiral Sponsorships of Anton Media Group and Blank Slate Media. In addition to all the sponsors mentioned above, major HarborFest sponsors are: Anthony’s World of Floors, Captain Steve Sailing, Dance Arts Centre, Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggiWhitton, Lisa Donatelli-LRES, FAST Sports Camp, Happy Montessori School, Hogan Law Office, Home Run Electric, Island Chimney Service, New York State Senator Anna Kaplan, Kiwanis Club of Manhasset-Port Washington, Long Island Builders, Lorber/Hoffman Team Realtors, Kenneth S. Magida Esq., Kelly Farrell-New York Life, Orangetheory Fitness, Port Washington Calendar, Port Washington Federal Credit Union, Power Home Remodeling, Project HELP Long Island, Gan Shalom-RSNS, Ruvio Law Firm, Sands Point Center for Health & Rehabilitation, Scheinman Realty, Sheehan & Company CPA PC, Stewy’s Factory Outlet, St. Francis Hospital, Toms Point Marina, Total Dollar Insurance,
Fire Department booth, Harborfest 2014. (Contributed photo)
Craft booth, Harborfest 2014. (Contributed photo)
Valley Bank, Vincent Smith General Store, Zelik Ziegelbaum RPT. The Chamber of Commerce gives special thanks to The Art Guild, Ayhan’s Mediterranean Marketplace, CancerCare’s “Red Stocking Revue,” Grassroots Environmental Education, PAL, the Parent Resource Center, the Port Washington Fire Department, the Port Washington Police District, the Port Washington Water Pollution Control District, Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Town of North Hempstead Councilwoman Mariann Dalimonte, Town of North Hempstead Highway Dept., Town of North Hempstead Dept. of Parks and Recreation, and the Village of Baxter Estates. Admission to HarborFest is free. There is free parking and free Town shuttle buses and a BID trolley at the LIRR station and Manorhaven Park. For additional information about HarborFest, call the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce at 516-883-6566, email office@pwcoc.org, visit pwcoc.org or visit us on Facebook. —Submitted by the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce
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The Art Guild Offers Workshops At Art In The Park
he 15th Annual Art in the Park, sponsored by The Art Guild and Luria Design & Style, will be held during HarborFest on Sunday, June 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Sunset Park, next to the Town Dock on lower Main Street. There will be a free workshop for children, “Fun with Clay,” from 12:00–1:00 p.m. and beginning at 1:30 p.m. “Plein Air (Outdoor) Painting,” will offer participants of all ages the opportunity to paint on location at this waterfront park with the guidance of an instructor. Button making for all ages is a fun activity that will be available throughout the day. The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing encouragement, education and a forum for the appreciation of the visual arts. For further information about The Art Guild visit their website at www.theartguild.org or call 516 304-5797. —Submitted by The Art Guild
Sophie at Art in the Park. (Contributed photo)
Art workshop for kids. (Contributed photo)
PUPS Is Coming To Harborfest The HarborFest 2022 Environmental Education program, created every year by Port Washington-based non-profit Grassroots Environmental Education, will draw attention to the growing crisis of single-use plastic waste polluting every corner of our earth. Using the name PUPS (Picking Up Plastic Stuff), kids will help clean up our town and keep plastic
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from going into our surrounding waters. Remembering the original slogan of HarborFest celebrations, “Today’s the Day to Save The Bay,” fifth-grade students will engage in hands-on clean ups and social media campaigns, as well as creating an educational display. Adults involved with scouts, sports teams and school clubs, along with civic organizations, are encouraged to stop by the booth
and get information about starting a PUPS Program. Kits with cotton “PUPS” gloves, bags and information sheets will be offered. For more information about PUPS and other programs from Grassroots Environmental Education, contact gee@grassrootsinfo.org. —Submitted by the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce
Visit the Grassroots Environmental Education booth to learn more about PUPS. (Contributed photo)
is open for accepting Dance Center Summer and Fall enrollment We Danced Through It All With Joy And Perseverance!
On Stage in December Performance classes for our Holiday Show at the Jeanne Rimsky Theater Port Washington
New! For Summerdance - 10 backed days in July of NYC Guest Teachers in collaboration with your favorite Berest faculty. Childrens’ camps, Teen Daily and Weekend Workshops and Intensives will provide hours of FUN for all ages and levels. Join for 1 day or all 10.
New! Sunday classes offered in the Fall: Boys’ Hiphop and children’s classes with/without an adult.
Online enrollment www.berestdance.com OR
Call us 516.944.6687 Vaccines are mandatory ages 12 + _ Masks are optional
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Welcome Back HarborFest! As the proud sponsor of this community event, we are thrilled for its much-awaited return. This annual celebration, which promotes local businesses and vendors, is the perfect way to kick off summer, here in Port Washington. Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty. We are who we are because of you.
Port Washington Office 350 Main Street, Port Washington, NY 516.883.2900
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Family Fun Day At Harborfest On June 5 Berest Dancers performing at the Fun Stage, Harborfest 2014. (Contributed photo)
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he fun begins early for the 30th annual HarborFest Dock Day on Sunday, June 5. At 10:00 a.m., the Chamber of Commerce and the Parent Resource Center will open the Family Fun Park on the Town Dock. There will be activities and entertainment all day, plus more fun at Art in the Park in Sunset Park. The Parent Resource Center will have a mini train ride and exciting games, crafts and activities in the Fun Tent. Oh My Goodness will have a special fun section for the littlest HarborFest visitors, and many Fun Park activities will be organized by other organizations and businesses to keep the kids happy all day! The Fun Park also features free family entertainment all day on the Family Fun Stage. To start the day, The “Talented Kids of Port Washington” show will begin at 10:00 a.m. At 12:00 p.m. there will a performance by the Olga Berest Dance Studio; Bach to Rock will take the stage at 12:30 p.m.; Voice Academy will perform at 2:00 p.m. The Family Fun Stage is sponsored by Anthony’s World of Floors, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Flatiron Pediatrics, Healthy Kids Pediatrics, Hogan Law Office, Mathnasium, Orangetheory Fitness, and Sheehan & Company CPA PC. One of the most exciting things for kids of all ages will be demonstration of the Port Washington Fire Department’s Fire Boat. It will be moored in Manhasset Bay, off the Town Dock, for all to see. If you want a taste of nostalgia, the whole family can catch a free ride on the North
Join us at the Fun Stage! (Contributed photo)
Girls singing on the Fun Stage, Harborfest 2014. (Contributed photo)
Shop at booths selling local goods. (Contributed photo)
Fork Trolley, sponsored by the Greater Port Washington BID. The Trolley will serve as one of the shuttles to take people between the train station and the Town Dock. For budding artists, Art In The Park will have a special free workshop for children called “Fun With Clay” beginning at 12 p.m. They will also have button making all day. Art In The Park is organized by The Art Guild and sponsored by The Art Guild and Luria Design & Style. Kids and their families can take a 40-minute cruise around beautiful Manhasset Bay on the luxury yacht Elixir. Cruises leave hourly from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Elixir is sponsored by Long Island Boat Rentals. Grassroots Environmental Education has organized a timely environmental education project for HarborFest about the problems created by plastics in our world. There will be lots of learning opportunities for multiple age levels. Look for their green exhibit in the Enviro-Expo section. The Environmental Education program is sponsored by the Fathoms Hotel & Marine, Sands Point Preserve Conservancy and Total Dollar Insurance. Families can browse the craft and merchant booths and satisfy their hunger at the Fabulous Food Court. HarborFest offers tons of fun for everyone, so come to the Town Dock on Sunday, June 5 and plan to spend the whole day. For more information about HarborFest, call the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce at 883-6566, email office@pwcoc.org or visit www.pwcoc.org —Submitted by the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce
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HARBORFEST ENTERTAINMENT presented by The Port Washington Chamber of Commerce
SUNDAY, JUNE 5 At the “Pride of Cow Bay” Tugboat Museum 11:30 AM: WORLD TAE KWON DO DEMONSTRATION 12:00 PM: PORCH LIGHT 1:00PM: HAT TRIXX 2:00PM: “RED STOCKING REVUE” 3:00PM: LIONS OF WINTER 4:00PM: HARMONY SKY SPONSORED BY
BEB Capital
HARBORFEST FUN STAGE 10:00 AM: TALENTED KIDS OF PORT WASHINGTON 12:00 PM: OLGA BEREST DANCE STUDIO 12:30 PM: BACH TO ROCK 2:00PM: VOICE ACADEMY SPONSORED BY Anthony’s World of Floors Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty Sheehan & Company, CPA, PC Douglas Elliman Real Estate Flatiron Pediatrics | Healthy Kids Pediatrics Hogan Law Office | Mathnasium | Orangetheory Fitness
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HarborFest Schedule Of Events Port Washington’s 30th Annual HarborFest Dock Day And Craft Festival on Sunday, June 5
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arborFest Dock Day and Craft Festival is presented by the Town of North Hempstead and the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce. . Head to the Town Dock and lower Main Street on Sunday, June 5 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m to join in on the fun! There is free parking, free trolley services and shuttle buses from the LIRR station and Manorhaven Park. (Handicapped accessible shuttle from LIRR). A celebration of our nautical heritage on the waterfront of beautiful Manhasset Bay, in order to enhance public awareness of the need to protect and preserve this precious asset. Admission is free (fee for cruises). Events: • Craft show, 70+ vendors • Sails aboard the yacht Elixir hourly from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Fire boat demonstrations • Children’s fun park: games, mini train, crafts, sports, science fun
Paddle boards and kayaks, Harborfest 2015. (Contirbuted photo) Entertainment at the tugboat: • 11:30 a.m.: World Taekwondo Demonstration • 12:00 p.m.: Porch Light • 1:00 p.m.: Hat Trixx • 2:00 p.m.: Red Stocking Revue • 3:00 p.m.: Lions of Winter • 4:00 p.m.: Harmony Sky
Taekwondo demo, Harborfest 2014. (Contributed photo)
Family fun stage: • 10:00 a.m.: “Talented Kids of Port Washington” • 12:00 p.m.: Olga Berest Dance Studio • 12:30 p.m.: Bach to Rock • 2:00 p.m.: Voice Academy • Enviro-Expo
The Red Stocking Revue at the Tugboat, Harborfest 2015. (Contirbuted photo)
Art in the Park Displays and Workshops: • 12:00 p.m.: “Fun With Clay” Workshop for Children • 1:30 p.m.: Plein Air (Outdoor) Painting • All Day: Button Making • New nautical exhibit in tugboat museum: “Seasonal Sunsets of Manhasset Bay”by Jeff Stone • PAL basketball and baseball contests • Fabulous food court with “A taste of Port washington” • Merchant and organization booths and exhibits • Kayaking and paddle boarding • Much more! Plus: Saturday, Jun 4, 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.: Sunset Cruises Aboard the Elixir Visit the booths to shop. (Contributed photo)
Girls with hula hoops, Harborfest 2014. (Contributed photo)
For additional information call 516-883-6566 or email: office@pwcoc.org.
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HARBORFEST CRAFT FAIR Sunday • June 5 •10 AM – 5 PM Lower Main Street, Port Washington
70+ Quality Vendors
HANDCRAFTS GALORE FOR CHILDREN, PETS AND YOU! Wooden Items • Jewelry • Pottery Candles • Clothing • Florals Much, Much More! Come Early for the Best Selections Sponsored by Precision Work, Inc.
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HarborFest Is Back Family Fun dunk tank.
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(From the Port Washington News archives)
fter a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual HarborFest is back to celebrate its 30th year. Presented by the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce and the town of North Hempstead, HarborFest is one of the most anticipated events in the community.
Arts and crafts for kids. (From the Port Washington News archives)
Art in the Park. (From the Port Washington News archives)
With spring and summer upon us, the community traditions that residents love are coming back. HarborFest 2022 will be featuring many of the events and performances we missed since the last HarborFest in 2019. More than 70 vendors will have merchant or organization booths and exhibits set up for patrons to visit. The children’s fun park will feature games, crafts and sports activities. Entertainment at the tugboat will feature the Red Stocking Revue performance, a Taekwondo demonstration, Hat Trixx and more. The family fun stage will feature performances from Ogla Berest Dance Studio, Bach to Rock and an environment expo to learn more about how we can do our part in helping the environment. Enjoy water activities by kayaking, paddle boarding, or taking a sunset cruise aboard the Elixir. Get active with the PAL basketball and baseball contests. The food court will be back with Port Washington’s local favorites such as Ayhan’s Shish Kebabs and The Wild Goose’s lobster rolls. Visit the Town Dock and lower Main Street on Sunday, June 5 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., to get back into the community traditions we all love and missed!
Performances on the Family Fun Stage. (From the Port Washington News archives)
Kids are ready to get creative again. (From the Port Washington News archives)
The Port Washington Chamber of Commerce thanks all of the HarborFest sponsors and contributers. ADMIRAL SPONSORS: ANTON MEDIA GROUP AND BLANK SLATE MEDIA SPONSORS: Anthony’s World of Floors, Bayside Tax & Wealth, BEB Capital, Captain Steve Sailing, Dance Arts Centre, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, Lisa Donatelli–LRES, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Fathoms Hotel & Marina, FAST Sports Camp, Flatiron Pediatrics, Happy Montessori School, Healthy Kids Pediatrics, Hogan law Office, Home Run Electric, Island Chimney Service, New York State Senator Anna Kaplan, Kiwanis Club of Manhasset-Port Washington, Long Island Boat Rental, Long Island Builders, Lorber/Hoffman Team Realtors, Luria Design & Style, Kenneth S. Magida Esq., Mathnasium, New York Life–Kelly Farrell, Orangetheory Fitness, Port Washington Calendar, Port Washington Federal Credit Union, Power Home Remodeling, Precision Work, Project HELP Long Island, Gan Shalom Nursery School, Ruvio Law Firm, Sands Point Center for Health & Rehabilitation, Sands Point Preserve Conservancy, Scheinman Realty, Sheehan & Company CPA PC, Stewy’s Factory Outlet, St. Francis Hospital, Toms Point Marina, Total Dollar Insurance, Valley Bank, Vincent Smith General Store, Zelik Ziegelbaum RPT SPECIAL THANKS: The Art Guild, Ayhan’s Mediterranean Marketplace, CancerCare’s “Red Stocking Revue,” Grassroots Environmental Education, Nassau County Health Dept., PAL, the Parent Resource Center, the Port Washington Fire Department, the Port Washington Police District, the Port Washington Water Pollution Control District, Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Town of North Hempstead Councilwoman Mariann Dalimonte, Town of North Hempstead Highway Dept., Town of North Hempstead Dept. of Parks and Recreation and the Village of Baxter Estates. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL (516) 883-6566 OR EMAIL: OFFICE@PWCOC.ORG
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THE PORT WASHINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PROUDLY THANKS THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD AND ALL OF OUR SPONSORS WHO HAVE GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED HARBORFEST 2022 WE SALUTE THEIR COMMUNITY SPIRIT! ADMIRAL SPONSORS ANTON MEDIA GROUP BLANK SLATE MEDIA CAPTAIN SPONSOR PRECISION WORK LIEUTENANT SPONSORS BAYSIDE TAX & WEALTH BEB CAPITAL GREATER PORT WASHINGTON BID SANDS POINT CENTER FOR HEALTH & REHABILITATION ENSIGN SPONSORS ANTHONY’S WORLD OF FLOORS DANIEL GALE SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE FATHOMS HOTEL & MARINA FLATIRON PEDIATRICS HEALTHY KIDS PEDIATRICS HOGAN LAW OFFICE LONG ISLAND BOAT RENTALS LURIA DESIGN & STYLE MATHNASIUM ORANGETHEORY FITNESS PORT WASHINGTON CALENDAR SANDS POINT PRESERVE CONSERVANCY SHEEHAN & COMPANY, CPA, PC THE ART GUILD TOTAL DOLLAR INSURANCE
MATE SPONSORS CAPTAIN STEVE SAILING DANCE ARTS CENTRE NASSU COUNTY LEGISLATOR DELIA DE RIGGI-WHITTON LISA DONATELLI, LRES KELLY FARRELL - NEW YORK LIFE FAST SPORTS CAMP GAN SHALOM NURSERY SCHOOL - RSNS HAPPY MONTESSORI SCHOOL HOME RUN ELECTRIC ISLAND CHIMNEY SERVICE ANNA KAPLAN FOR NYS SENATE KIWANIS CLUB OF MANHASSET- PORT WASHINGTON LONG ISLAND BUILDERS LORBER/HOFFMAN TEAM REALTORS KENNETH S. MAGIDA, ESQ. PORT WASHINGTON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION POWER HOME REMODELING PROJECT HELP LONG ISLAND RUVIO LAW FIRM SCHEINMAN REALTY STEWY’S FACTORY OUTLET ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL TOMS POINT MARINA VALLEY BANK VINCENT SMITH GENERAL STORE ZELIK ZIEGELBAUM, RPT
THE PORT WASHINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFERS SPECIAL THANKS TO: The Art Guild, Ayhan’s Mediterranean Marketplace, CancerCare’s “Red Stocking Revue,” Grassroots Environmental Education, Nassau County Health Dept., Oh My Goodness, the Parent Resource Center, the Port Washington Fire Department, the Port Washington Police District, the Port Washington Water Pollution Control District, Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Town of North Hempstead Councilwoman Mariann Dalimonte, Town of North Hempstead Dept. of Parks and Recreation, Town of North Hempstead Highway Dept., and the Village of Baxter Estates. 232817 S
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Anders Osborne & Jackie Greene 5/20/22
Stephen Lynch 5/22/22
Roger McGuinn 6/21/22
George Porter Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners
Landmark on Main Street is Port Washington’s home for live music and performing arts. Our 425 seat Jeanne Rimsky Theater hosts incredible live music and art from around the world all year long.
Max Weinberg’s Jukebox 6/10/22
Nick Lowe’s Quality Rock and Roll Review feat. Los Straitjackets 6/22/22
Enjoy An Historical Tour Of The Gold Coast Waters Aboard The Elixir Luxury Party Yacht!
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oin Long Island Boat Rentals (LIBR) at HarborFest and experience our inaugural “History Tour of Manhasset Bay’s Gold Coast” aboard the Elixir. Sit in luxury during our escorted tour while learning about the Pan Am Clippers (seaplanes) that took off for Bermuda and Europe; John Philip Sousa’s home; the Sands Point Hotel and Beacon Towers, as well as the historic mining of “Cow Bay sand” that built the sidewalks, subways, and the skyline of Manhattan! And bring home a beautiful free memento of the tour - an historical pictorial map of the waters and sights around the Cow Neck Peninsula. The contents of the map and tour information are provided courtesy of the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society. LI Boat Rentals, Long Island’s premier boating service, will be offering hourly cruises around Manhasset Bay on Elixir the Saturday night (6 and 7 p.m.) before HarborFest and all-day Sunday (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Step aboard the custom designed, luxury party yacht and enjoy the Gold Coast mansions while experiencing history through your free pictorial map. LIBR is offering early reservations $5 off cruise tickets using the promo code “HarborFest”. Elixir, a private luxury yacht for parties and events of up to 24 guests, is based in Port Washington and services the Tri-State area waters. Don’t be disappointed on a sell-outpurchase advance tickets on-line for the special HarborFest Historical Elixir cruises at www.LIBoatRentals.com/TryPortFirst. Use the promo-code “Harborfest” for any
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The Elixir Yacht. (Contributed photo)
discounts available at the time you sign up! The Elixir Luxury Party Yacht Private charters of Elixir can take you for a tour of Long Island Sound, dropping anchor at local beaches for swimming and playing on floats or upgrade your event with stand-up paddle boards or a deluxe inflatable couch for lounging on the water. Elixir offers the perfect backdrop for memorable photos, including NYC skyline views. Take a tour around the island of Manhattan and enjoy a selfie with Lady Liberty! Elixir charters include waters, soft drinks, iced tea, and mixers. The Elixir works with local caterers, delis and liquor stores for provisioning light bites, wine, and liquors. Elixir is one of a kind, offering a once in a lifetime experience for a Gold Coast yacht charter. About Long Island Boat Rentals Long Island Boat Rentals offers bareboat rentals to qualified operators and captained rentals that can take the helm while guests enjoy the cruise. For those looking to learn how to drive a boat, take their semi-private training classes to get qualified to rent. Frequent renters can save 15% when they rent 5 times or more during the same season. Boaters looking to extend their boating season and boat options can join the Carefree Boat Club with reciprocity at over 80 clubs in the US. For the ultimate luxury experience, LIBR offers yacht charters for up to 6 guests private yacht charters for up to 6 guests, and on their luxury party yacht, the Elixir, which holds 24 guests. See you on board! 516-761-0840. —Submitted by the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce
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“Seasonal Sunsets of Manhasset Bay” A Collection of Sunset Photos by Jeff Stone BY DEBBIE GRECO COHEN
One of the dozen dazzling sunset photos in this year’s Nautical Exhibit display by noted sunset photographer Jeff Stone. (Photo by Jeff Stone)
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ort Washington resident Jeff Stone has captured Port Washington’s spectacular and ever-changing sunsets on Manhasset Bay in more than 3,000 photos, over ten years, and during every season. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stone shot four times more sunset photos than the previous five years combined. Residents anxiously awaited Stone’s nearly nightly posting of one gorgeous sunset photo after another. Stone has amassed so many sunset photos that he recently had a book published entitled, Goodnight Port in which he shares his love of sunsets. It was difficult for him to cull down from the 3,000-plus sunset photos he has, but the book features over 170 sunset images that
highlight the natural beauty and serenity of Manhasset Bay. To showcase just a dozen of Jeff’s thousands of photos from his diverse portfolio, The Pride of Cow Bay Nautical Museum, which looks like a bright red tugboat located at the Town Dock, will present “Seasonal Sunsets of Manhasset Bay” by Jeff Stone. The exhibit celebrates the year-round beauty of Port Washington’s waters and skyline. Sponsored by Bayside Tax & Wealth, the exhibit will be unveiled on June 5 as part of the 30th HarborFest celebration. Be sure to visit the exhibit while at HarborFest or afterwards. The exhibit will be on display until next year’s celebration, and is always “open” since the photos are viewed through the museum’s portholes and rear windows.
Purchase Jeff Stone’s picture book to admire all his fantastic work. (Photo by Jeff Stone)
The exhibit will be open on June 5. (Photo by Jeff Stone)
HARBORFEST=HARBORFEAST Everyone loves festivals and looks forward to having a tasty lunch or snack at the food booths. HarborFest’s Fabulous Food Court does not disappoint! This year you can look forward to wonderful and diverse selections brought to you by Port’s own restaurants and organizations. Ivory Kitchen, Margarita’s Café and Waterzooi will debut at HarborFest with delicious food you don’t usually find at festivals. Ayhan’s Shish Kebab will be back with their famous Mediterranean specialties. The Wild Goose will return to HarborFest with perfect lobster rolls. Yummy Gyro will cook up tasty tacos and grilled corn. Long Island Festival Catering will offer steak sandwiches, French fries and other popular festival food. Rosie’s Food Truck will return with gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches. The Manhasset Bay Sportsmen’s Club will be offering tasty shrimp cocktail and “pickles on a stick.”
In addition to lunch, there are options for dessert and treats at HarborFest. Ralph’s Italian Ices will return with ice cold treats in many flavors. In addition, Mel’s Ice Cream Truck will return to Sunset Park, near the Art in the Park Tent. If you have ever been to HarborFest, you know the Food Court is unique among festivals because it offers both quality and diversity. If you are looking for a gourmet lunch or snack on the waterfront of beautiful Manhasset Bay, HarborFest is the place to be! The Port Washington Chamber of Commerce has lined up a Food Court that is sure to please everyone. Whether your taste runs to traditional festival food or to more unique cuisine, bring your appetite and get ready to feast all day at Ralph’s Famous Italian Ices booth, HarborFest on June 5! Harborfest 2014 (Contributed photo) —Submitted by the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce
Ayhan’s Mediterranean Restaurant’s Shish-Kebab booth, Harborfest 2014. (Contributed photo)
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Matt Sarni faced an uncertain future. The three-sport MacArthur High School athlete underwent Tommy John surgery heading into his junior year of high school. It would be easy for doubt to creep into the mind of a young athlete after such an extensive surgery. But Sarni never doubted himself, he simply plotted his comeback. He focused on his recovery and dedicated himself to
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Athlete of the Month—Matt Sarni fully returning to athletics. His triumphant return has earned Sarni Anton Media Group’s Athlete of the Month. “I was extremely determined to comeback because I feel the most like myself when I pitch,” Sarni said. “Being away from pitching for almost 600 days made me realize how much I love it. This drove me to work hard everyday toward a comeback.” This year, Sarni was an impact player on MacArthur’s football, basketball and baseball teams. He also maintained a 100.76 weighted average in the class room. “Matt is a high-quality person who has the respect of his teammates and the entire coaching staff,” MacArthur baseball coach Steve Costello said. Sarni also made up his own rehab rules. To secure a spot on the football team, Sarni taught himself how to be a field goal kicker. When he was
finally able to throw a baseball again, and if no one was available to catch with him, he took a bucket of baseballs up to the MacArthur field and threw into a fence. To work on his mechanics, he would stand in front of a mirror and replicate his wind-up. On the gridiron, Sarni was automatic as a field goal kicker. He also made a game-saving tackle on a kick-off return by Mepham during a playoff game at Hofstra. In addition to football, Sarni was an All-Conference basketball player and was named Player of the Year by the Levittown Tribune. But baseball has always been where Sarni has excelled most.
A member of the varsity team since his freshman year, Sarni did not pitch his junior season but contributed enough to the team as a second baseman to be named All Conference and help the Generals reach the Nassau County semifinals. Sarni’s stat line as a senior is impressive. While playing shortstop, Matt is batting .377 with a .507 on-base percentage. He has struck out just twice in 67 plate appearances. He has 16 RBIs and 25 runs scored while going a perfect 10-for-10 in stolen bases. On the mound, the senior righthander is 4-1. In 28 innings pitched, he has a 2.00 ERA with 36 strikeouts and just four walks. He’s allowed one hit or fewer in five of his six starts. He has zero errors as a pitcher and shortstop. But Sarni’s focus is always on the team. “My current and former teammates have very high standards and expectations,” said Sarni, who will play baseball at New Paltz next year. “These coaches have helped me to become the person I am today both on and off the field.” —James Rowan is an Anton Media Group contributor.
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Recycling Basics Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling can benefit your community and the environment.
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• Reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators • Conserves natural resources such as timber, water and minerals • Increases economic security by tapping a domestic source of materials • Prevents pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials • Saves energy • Supports manufacturing and conserves valuable resources • Helps create jobs in the recycling and manufacturing industries This amazing home with park-like views at 73 Papermill Rd. in Manhasset sold for $2,550,000 on May 11. The fully updated home has five bedrooms and five bathrooms and is set on more than a half-acre with plenty of room for a pool to be added. Its elegant two-story entry leads to spectacular great room with gas fireplace, vaulted ceilings and French doors to a patio. There is great flow throughout with an open concept kitchen and family room. There are striking views from all principal rooms in the house of a beautifully landscaped yard and golf course just beyond. There are so many options to set up a home office on any floor of the house too. The finished basement has large windows and an outside entrance. The two-car garage is heated and the whole house is on a generator. This home is close to the train station. This stunning home situated in the heart of premier Plandome village at 66 South Drive in Manhasset sold on May 11 for $2,475,000. It has a gracious entrance with architectural beauty that is welcoming, warm and happy. A hallmark of the house is the high vaulted ceilings in the living room with a wood burning fireplace leading you to a great room and spacious eat-in-kitchen. The open floor plan leads to a very elegant yet comfortable dining room and a cozy sun-room. There are large windows throughout that let light stream into every room. The pristine hardwood floors and detailed molding adorn the home. A gracious primary suite includes spa bath, a walkin closet and gas fireplace. In addition, there are three perfect proportioned bedrooms and an additional bathroom. A beautiful dining terrace and garden area are ideal for play, entertainment and barbecues. Enchanted landscaping surrounds the property. This home is across from the majestic village green, private tennis courts and within close proximity to the town and train.
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Recycling includes the three steps below, which create a continuous loop, represented by the familiar recycling symbol. Step 1: Collection and Processing There are several methods for collecting recyclables, including curbside collection, drop-off centers and deposit or refund programs. Recyclables are sent to a recovery facility to be sorted, cleaned and processed into materials that can be used in manufacturing. Recyclables are bought and sold just like raw materials would be, and prices go up and down depending on supply and demand. Step 2: Manufacturing More and more of today’s products are being manufactured with recycled content. Common household items that contain recycled materials include ewspapers, paper towels, aluminum, plastic, and glass soft drink containers, steel cans and plastic laundry detergent bottles. Recycled materials are also used in new ways such as recovered glass in asphalt to pave roads or recovered plastic in carpeting and park benches. Step 3: Purchasing New Products Made from Recycled Materials You help close the recycling loop by buying new products made from recycled materials. There are thousands of products that contain recycled content. When you go shopping, look for the following: • Products that can be easily recycled • Products that contain recycled content —Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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By Holiday Holiday Mathis Mathis HOROSCOPES INTERNATIONAL WORD FIND By HOROSCOPES INTERNATIONAL WORD FIND ARIES (March 21-April 19). In the safe terrarium of your inner world, you can Tropical holiday believe what you want about your talents and go unchallenged. This week, you’ll be asked to put your true abilities on the line for all to see, which feels risky because it is. You won’t have to rise to the occasion, though; what you have already is mighty fine.
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GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There is no such thing as a perfect group. Where people gather for a purpose, problems arise. Outsiders wouldn’t understand the specific and unusual nature of the issues your group encounters these days, but you’ll be uniquely adept at coming up with solutions, and so, your influence grows.
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CANCER (June 22-July 22). The world can seem fixed, like its structures and relationships will continue on indefinitely, just as you’ve always known them to be. Of course, this isn’t true. Things were different before you, and they will shift again; only, this time, you’ll be part of the change. You’ll take the implied responsibility seriously this week.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’re being drawn into a vision of your future that seems ideal because the shimmer of the lovely parts blind you to the less-ideal aspects, which you’ll only notice once you get there. It will be worth the work to go anyway. So much of it will be right for you, and the rest you can make a game out of. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). When fate leaves you to your own devices, you are lulled into the rhythm of your work-a-day schedule, mindlessly fulfilling various duties. But when fate pays a visit, it forces you into a new alertness. Whatever fate brings to the party this week, fate’s real gift is awareness. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your mind will be like an ancient mapmaker who sketches monsters beyond the edges of the known world. Yes, fearsome creatures may inhabit the abyss, but more likely, the life that rises to greet you will be on a scale you’ve seen before and handled just fine, too. Feel the fear and sail on anyway. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You will achieve a springiness as you keep the plot moving along this week, never stopping too long in any spot, floating from event to responsibility to conversation, all with the light touch that keeps you flexible. You actually have more control holding life loosely like this than you did when you gripped it so hard. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). To an outside observer, it would seem your day is ruled by the doctrine of absurdism, though the irrationalities work perfectly to make your life run smoothly. Perhaps the only absurdity is the notion that there is one correct way to run things in a world as colorful and varied as yours. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). As unpleasant as feelings of frustration can be, they portend good things for your future. They highlight your ambition and prevent self-delusion. They indicate that you see what’s not working and can hear the ticking clock. Your frustration will turn to curiosity this week. From there, solutions will emerge.
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Peace grows inside you. You’ll be a grounding agent for the others in your social swirl. You may not even realize the many times you bring your environment into a state of harmony and production. With your talent for empathy, it’s almost like you’re able to live many lives. Certainly, your flexibility of perspective allows for decision-making, which elevates more lives than your own. A hobby will introduce you to fun people and times. You’ll try three arrangements before you get the best fit. COPYRIGHT 2022 CREATORS.COM
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). One reason to practice acknowledging people with the fullness of your being is that you’ll start to realize that it’s enough. Your complete and tender attention for five minutes is better than hours of obligated service. You can say yes to a person without saying yes to the thing they want you to do.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Your body communicates through pleasure and pain you understand well, through aches that send a vaguer message, through sensations you’re not sure how to interpret. Yet, you’ll keep trying and learning because you’re committed to building an optimal relationship with your vessel.
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The secret of good defense South dealer. East-West vulnerable. NORTH ♠ Q J 10 5 3 ♥ 10 ♦84 ♣K Q J 8 2 WEST EAST ♠— ♠642 ♥A J 6 5 4 2 ♥K 9 7 3 ♦Q972 ♦ A 10 6 5 3 ♣ 10 7 3 ♣A SOUTH ♠AK987 ♥Q 8 ♦KJ ♣9 6 5 4 The bidding: South West North East 1♠ Pass 4♠ Opening lead — two of diamonds. A competent defensive pair will often transmit highly valuable information to one another through the judicious use of signals. Such signals, properly interpreted, can sometimes spell the difference between the making and breaking of a contract. Consider this deal where South’s one-spade opening was raised to four by North. East had no safe way to enter the bidding at this
point, and he passed. It was later discovered that East-West, who never bid, could have made a small slam in hearts or diamonds. West led a diamond, won by East with the ace. East then cashed the ace of clubs, on which West played the ten, and was faced with the problem of how to put West on lead in order to get a club ruff. East found the winning solution by leading a low heart. West won with the ace and returned a club, and South went down one. Had East led a diamond at trick three, hoping West had the king, South would have made the contract. It might seem that East was lucky to hit on the heart return, but actually his play was much more than a shot in the dark. In a potential ruffing situation, it is often possible to use a suitpreference signal to solve a problem. In the given case, when West played the ten of clubs on East’s ace at trick two, he was signaling that his entry card was in hearts rather than diamonds. Had West held the king of diamonds instead of the ace of hearts, he would have played the three of clubs on East’s ace instead.
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Compassionate care for Sinai Chapels families is now available at Riverside-Nassau North Chapels. Free flag volunteers, Memorial Day 2019. (Contributed photo)
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n what has become a Memorial Day tradition, members of the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce will be giving away hand-held American flags to parade-goers who attend Port’s Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 30. Chamber of Commerce President Debbie Greco Cohen said, “This is the forty-first year that Chamber volunteers precede the parade and hand out thousands of free flags. Everyone in the Chamber is very proud to be a part of this effort to honor our veterans.” Come to Main Street on May 30 to honor our wonderful veterans. You will be rewarded by the heartwarming sight of friends and neighbors, young and old, waving their flags as the proud veterans in the parade pass by. —Submitted by the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce
Dear Friends, For four generations, Sinai Chapels has served New York’s Jewish community with compassion and care. After over 40 years of personal commitment to Sinai Chapels, I have decided to close the Fresh Meadows chapel to spend more time with my family. I will continue, however, to assist families as a consultant alongside many of Sinai’s longtime funeral directors who have also joined this accomplished team. RiversideNassau North Chapels specializes in all movements in the Jewish faith, and I personally selected them to serve families that have relied on Sinai Chapels for many years. On behalf of all of us at Sinai Chapels, thank you for trusting us to serve you. If you have prearrangements with us, please know that your contract is safe and will be honored by Riverside-Nassau North Chapels (55 N Station Plaza, Great Neck), as well as other providers in the Dignity Memorial® network.
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OBITUARIES FRANK J. CIPRIANO, 1924-2022
EDITH HIRSCHBERG HESSELBROCK
Longtime Port Washington resident and St. Peter of Alcantara parishioner Frank Joseph Cipriano died peacefully on Tuesday, May 10, in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, age 97. He raised his family of four daughters, Laura, Jo Ann, Linda, and Patty, with his wife, Carmela, on Bar Beach Road. After serving in WWII with the U. S. Navy, Frank pursued aeronautics and subsequently joined the Grumman Corporation on Long Island, where his career spanned forty years. In 2014 Frank and Carmela moved to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He is survived by his wife and daughters, eight grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. —Submitted by Laura Cipriano
Edith Hesselbrock, a former Port Washington resident, passed away on April 23, 2022 in Sammamish, WA at age 99. Born in St. Paul, MN she graduated from Concordia College and the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. After marrying, she lived in Port Washington, raising her children and being active in scouts and the Music Study Club of Port Washington. In later years she lived in Washington state. Edith is survived by two children Jim (Elaine) Hirschberg and Jan (Jeff) Hazelton as well as grandchildren Chris and Melanie Hirschberg and David and Kat Hazelton. —Submitted by Elaine Hirschberg
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Bach To Rock performance. (Courtesy HEARTS PW)
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Berest Dance Center. (Courtesy HEARTS PW)
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Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti, Eric Gewirtz, Lisa Marschall, and Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte. (Courtesy HEARTS PW)
n Sunday, May 15, HEARTS PW hosted their annual PortFest at the track at Paul D. Schreiber High School. After a two year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the community event came back as strong as ever. Hundreds of residents attended the afternoon event to enjoy live music, theater and dance performances. The Bach to Rock students sang and performed with various instruments. The public school musical ensembles played their instruments for the crowd, two dance studios in town put on beautiful and elegant performances, and the local ‘Curtains Up’ theater program performed a preview of their upcoming musical. Food trucks serving delicious chicken tenders, artisan grilled cheese sandwiches and ice cream were set up for residents to enjoy. Local organizations had booths set up to spread information about their programs and ways to get involved in the community. The arts and crafts tent was a big hit for children to make their own lanterns, picture frames and more. Families from across Port Washington enjoyed the beautiful weather and incredible performances throughout the afternoon thanks to HEARTS PW, the volunteers and the various sponsors. HEARTS PW (Helping Enrich the Arts of Port Washington) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to add meaningful value to children’s lives and our community by supporting, promoting and enriching the arts in Port Washington and its public schools.
Eric Gewirtz, Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, and Lisa Marschall. (Courtesy HEARTS PW)
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Residents Forward Celebrates The Return Of Its Live And In-Person Gala
on Main Street. When Vissicchio is not volunteering, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Jack, and daughters, Brianna and Emily. She loves gardening, walking her dog, Leo, cooking and spending time with the amazing friends she has made here in Port Washington. Residents Forward’s night under the stars includes a tasting menu accompanied by Long Island wine and beer, a DJ and dancing, raffles, and tablescapes by former Residents Board President, Betsy Liegey. Gala tickets, journal ads and sponsorship information are all available online at https://residentsforward.org/event/gala2022/. For Gala updates, like Residents Forward on Facebook and follow @ResidentsForward on Instagram. Residents Forward would like to thank Mindy Germain. (Contributed photo) Melissa Vissicchio. (Contributed photo) the sponsors of Gala ’22, without whom the event would not be possible. Residents and revamped the gardens in front of the post controller in the private equity industry. thanks Waterfront Preservation Sponsor, Since moving to Port Washington in 2008, office, train station and Blumenfeld Park. The Vissicchio Family; Beautification & Throughout her tenure, Germain maintained Vissicchio has dreamed of creating a strong, Pride Sponsors, The Peter & Jeri Dejana beautiful, environmentally conscious comResidents’ tradition of environmental advoFoundation, Annette Oestreich of Precision munity to raise her family. When her children Work Inc., and the Johnson Family; Drinking cacy, for example, fighting the reactivation were younger, she took active executive roles Water Protection Sponsors, Mindy & of the Queens Wells that threatened Port’s Mindy Germain is the Vice President of within the Home School Associations at Daly Victor Germain of Eco-Leap LLC, Jen & drinking water. Residents Forward’s Board of Directors, its In 2020, Germain launched Eco-Leap LLC, and Weber, rising to the role of Co-President. David Rimmer, Gennaro Sbarro, and Ellen former Executive Director, a Port Washington a consulting firm that helps communities and As a board member of the Property Owners’ Zimmerman; and Education & Action Water District Commissioner, and founder Association of Harbor Acres, she runs social companies identify steps that create leaps in Sponsors, Dr. & Mrs. David Adler, Community and president of Eco-Leap LLC. events, organizes the annual beach clean-up, Chest of Port Washington, D&B Engineers climate resiliency. She has served as a Port For many years, Germain has brought her and personally maintains the beach garden. Washington Water District Commissioner and Architects, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s dream of a sustainable future to Residents It was Vissicchio’s love of Port Washington’s International Realty—Port Washington, Forward, along with a talent for advocacy and since 2013 and has led the Western Nassau beautiful waterfront, and the charm of our Dawn Serignese, Associate Real Estate Broker a capacity for hard work. During her 13 years County Aquifer Committee since 2015. Main Street, that brought her to Residents Recently, she launched the PWWD’s “Do It of Daniel Gale Sotheby’s, Stephen & Sara as Executive Director, Residents Forward Forward in 2018—and it continues to inspire Edelson of Smusht, Mrs. Paula Germain, for Port” education and action series and made tremendous progress in every area of her work. As chair of the Beautification started a newspaper column, “Germain on Cynthia Litman of MomTime Events, Jeff its work. To make our community cleaner, Committee, Vissicchio can often be found Water.” Schor & Alex Trinkoff, Michelle Shain, and Residents introduced Clean Green Main Germain and her husband, Victor, reside in working in the Residents Forward gardens, Well Read Ladies. Residents would also like Street and brought Port the first cigarette butt Port Washington and are the proud parents of ensuring that they flourish. She has been to thank graphic artist Michelle Shain for the recycling program on Long Island. To make instrumental in launching Residents’ inspiration and creativity she has brought to it greener, Residents created the Green Team three children, Sophie, Gabriel and Harry. annual Backyard Garden Tour and has been Gala ’22. Environmental Leader educational program, Melissa Vissicchio is the Co-President a guiding force in the Port Washington Mural Residents Forward was established in Long Island’s first Youth Climate Summit, Project, helping to develop five murals that 1971 as Residents for a More Beautiful Port and the Trash Talkin’ and Every Drop Counts of Residents Forward’s Board of Directors as well as a long-term board member of the capture unique aspects of the vibrancy, diver- Washington. A 501c3 non-profit, Residents educational exhibits at Bay Walk. To make it Property Owners’ Association of Harbor sity, and pulse of Port Washington. Recently, Forward’s mission is to inspire and unify the more sustainable, Residents brought a NICE Acres. To each of these roles, Vissicchio brings Vissicchio led a collaboration between residents of Port Washington to protect and commuter shuttle to Port Washington and Residents Forward and local photographer advance the vibrancy, resiliency, sustainabilikicked off a new era of walking with Let’s Walk a talent for community-building along with an eye for detail cultivated by her years as an Roy Schneider to hang copies of his phototy and beauty of our peninsula. PW. To make it more beautiful, Residents graphs in the windows of empty storefronts —Submitted by Residents Forward launched the Port Washington Mural Project auditor with Deloitte & Touche LLP and as a
esidents Forward is celebrating the return of its live, in-person Gala and invites the entire community to join them on Friday, June 3 at 7:00 p.m. The rain date is Friday, June 10th. This Gala marks an exciting change of scenery for Residents Forward. In their search for an outdoor venue, the organization has returned the Gala to its hometown and found a beautiful spot that evokes its history of grassroots advocacy for Port’s precious waterfront while looking to the future—the North Hempstead Beach Park Pavilion. The park is about to undergo a revitalization project and lends itself as a perfect backdrop for a night under the stars. The Gala will celebrate two exceptional honorees, Mindy Germain and Melissa Vissicchio, for whom there is no dream too big, no job too small. Through their dedication to creating a vision for change and their hands-on approach to making it happen, their work has enhanced the lives of generations of Port residents.
Town Announces Reduced Fee Program For Income-Qualified Participants Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Town Council Member Mariann Dalimonte, and the Town Board are proud to once again offer a program that offers reduced fees to Manorhaven Beach Park and Whitney Pond Park pools for income-qualified participants. This initiative was first launched in 2021 and spearheaded by Council Member Dalimonte in effort to make Town facilities accessible to all despite fiscal challenges local families may
be facing. “We are excited to be able to offer this program to help all our residents visit a pool this summer,” said Council Member Dalimonte. “I would like to thank Executive Director of Littig House Lynette Batts along with Summer Together for their continued advocacy for this program.” As part of the program, residents of the Town of North Hempstead who are enrolled in a free or reduced lunch with their school
district, enrolled in a Federal or State assistance program, meet SNAP monthly gross income and annual gross income thresholds are qualified for a 60 percent off facility membership. Individuals who are interested in participating in the program must provide a proof of income, residency and identification. Manorhaven Beach Park pool is open daily Saturday, June 18 to Friday, Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. through 8 p.m. From Saturday, Aug.
20 to Monday, Sept. 5, the pool will be open from 11 a.m. through 7 p.m. Whitney Pond Park Pool is open daily Saturday, June 25–Friday, Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. through 7 p.m. For an application, eligibility requirements, and more information about the program call 311 or visit: www.northhempsteadny.gov/reducedfee —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
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PORT WASHINGTON L EGAL NOTICE PL ANNING BOARD H EARING VIL L AGE OF SANDS POINT PL EASE TAK E NOTICE TH AT the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Sands Point will convene to hold a scoping session pursuant to SEQ RA on Tuesday June 7, 2022 at 7: 30 p.m., on the application of Evergreen Sands Point, LLC, for a proposed subdivision of a parcel of land from one lot into three lots for the premises located at 20 T ibbits Lane, Sands Point New York, known and designated on the Nassau County Land and T ax Map as Section 4, Block 94, L ot 822. BY ORDER OF TH E PL ANNING BOARD INCORPORATED VIL L AGE OF SANDS POINT DANIEL O’ CONNEL L , CH AIRPERSON L IZ GAY NOR, VIL L AGE CL ERK 5-25-2022-1T -#233097 PO RT L EGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PU BL IC H EARING Town of North H empstead -
Board of Z oning Appeals Pursuant to the provisions of the Code of the Town of North H empstead, NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN that the Board of Z oning Appeals of said Town will meet at Town H all, 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New Y ork, on Wednesday, June 8, 2022 to consider any matters that may properly be heard by said Board, and will hold a public hearing on said date to consider applications and appeals. The following cases will be called at said public hearing starting at 10:00am. APPEAL #21235 - Gene D’ Alessandro; 2 Preston Street, Port Washington, Section 5, Block 43, L ot 31; Z oned: Residence-C Variance from §70- 50.B to legalize an enclosed porch that is too close to the street (both primary and secondary front yards) APPEAL #21228 - Richard Schefer; 144 L uquer Road, Port Washington; Section 5, Block 76, L ot 435; Z oned Residence-B Variance from §70- 39.C to legalize additions that are too big. APPEAL #21212 – Marco Barrera; 24 Fairview Ave., Port Washington, Section 6, Block 10, L ot 876; Z oned Residence-C
LEGAL NOTICES Variance from § 70-50.B to construct additions and a portico to an existing home that would be too close to the street. APPEAL #21224 - Tony Parmar; 8 Carey Place, Port Washington; Section 4, Block 36, L ot 175; Z oned Business-A Conditional use 70-126.D and variances from §70- 103.A, 70-103.F, 70-103.M, 70103.O , 70-125, and 70-134 to construct a new warehouse (not a permitted use) to store automobiles (a conditional use) that is too close to the rear property line on a vacant lot with not enough parking & loading zones, parking within a front yard and a drive aisle that is too narrow. COVID-19 protocols will be strictly enforced while inside Town H all. Persons interested in viewing the file for this appeal may request to do so any time before the scheduled hearing by contacting the BZ A department via e-mail at BZ Adept@northhempsteadny.gov. Additionally, the public may view the live stream of this meeting at https:// northhempsteadny.gov/ townboardlive. Should you wish to participate in an appeal hearing, we encourage you register in advance by email to bzadept@
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he memory of a young woman, Christina Saccone, who passed away in 2022, has inspired a lacrosse clinic and scholarship fund in her honor. Former Schreiber lacrosse coach, Raquel Piraino, said that after Saccone’s sudden passing, Saccone’s family and she were moved to honor her love for the game, and her big heart, by paying it forward to a future Port player. Raquel Piraino, the current girls’ lacrosse head coach, Pam Giordano, worked with Port Washington PYA to offer the clinic to girls in their program, who ranged from first to sixth grade. Players from Schreiber’s varsity and junior varsity teams helped run stations at the clinic. All proceeds from the event will help fund the Christina Saccone Memorial Scholarship, a $1,000 scholarship to be given annually to a female graduating lacrosse player at Schreiber. “Even though I did not have the pleasure of coaching Christina, I could not be more honored to host an event for her legacy. Schreiber High School is a family and we come together in moments like this. We will host this event every year to keep her spirit on the field,” said coach Giordano. Christina Saccone, who played goalie for the Lady Vikings (Schreiber—Class of 2004) wore the number double- zero on her jersey. All young players who attended the event were given a blue Port lacrosse shirt, with the name Saccone on the back, and the number “00”. “When you’re looking out at the field and seeing Christina’s last name and jersey number on all these young girls running around and excited to play, it takes away some of the sadness from her passing. Especially knowing that it’s going to help a future girls lacrosse graduate of Schreiber
From the left; Jennifer Marino, Annemarie Saccone, Nicole Strk, Addie Saccone, Anthony Saccone, Raquel Piraino and Pam Giordano. (Contributed photo) High school; there’s nothing better than having her family, friends, coaches and young athletes coming together paying it all forward in the same place that was so special for Christina,” said Piraino. Annemarie Saccone, Christina’s sister, who attended the clinic with Christina’s family said, “Christina would have been so proud of the young ladies who attended and assisted in the clinic. She created so many lifelong memories and lasting friendships through lacrosse, and to see youth players carrying on her love for the game and wearing her number was very heartwarming. We look forward to continuing this event in the coming years in honor of our beloved Christina”. —Submitted by the Port Washington Union Free School District
Girls enjoyed the day honoring Saccone. (Contributed photo)
During the clinic, all youth PYA players wore Saccone’s number, 00. (Contributed photo)
SCHOOL NEWS BUDGET VOTE AND BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEES ELECTION RESULTS On Tuesday, May 17, the Port Washington Union Free School District budget vote and Board of Education Trustees election took place. Visit portnet.org for more details on the 2022-2023 budget. 2022-2023 Budget: PASSED Yes-2,369 No-762 The proposed 2022-2023 school budget in the amount of $174,834,928 has passed. This amount is a 4.52% increase over the current year’s budget. The proposed tax levy increase is 2.58%, which is below the tax cap limit.
The approved budget maintains our schools’ existing academic, extracurricular, support, performing arts, and athletic programs. The proposed budget reflects the district’s Vision, Mission and Portrait of a Graduate by educating the whole child and providing a well-rounded, equitable educational experience for all. Proposition 2: PASSED Yes-2,150 No-573 Proposition 2 establishes a capital reserve fund for a facilities improvement program. Reserve funds are separate
accounts set up to finance various district expenses and can be described as a savings account for a specific purpose. They enable a school district to put away money over time in order to finance expenses later, without having to borrow money. The establishment of reserve funds gives the district an avenue to responsibly save money for projects that are anticipated to be required in the future. The district is proposing the creation of the following capital reserve fund: Facilities Improvement Program I-to finance the cost of districtwide
replacements, renovations, upgrades, reconstruction, additions, and remediation of electrical service, HVAC units, air handling, unit ventilators, furnishings and equipment incidental to said projects. Board Of Education Trustees Results: Emily Beys 1,970 Deborah Brooks 1,758 Michael Tretola 1,325 Emily Beys and Deborah Brooks were re-elected to the Board of Education. —Information provided by the Port Washington Union Free School District
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Friends Of The Library Hosts Their 53rd Book & Author Luncheon
Friends of the Port Washington Public Library held their first luncheon in three years
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riends of The Port Washington Public Libray (FOL) was able to host the annual Richard D. Whittemore Book and Author Luncheon for the first time in three years. The Book and Author Luncheon featured authors Lidia Bastianich and Susan Isaacs. Founded in 1966, the FOL is the library’s longest-serving volunteer organization. In addition to hosting the luncheon, the FOL assists with library programs, supports the library staff, advocates for the library budget, fundraises for all library departments and much more. Amy Bass, President of the FOL, welcomed guests to the luncheon at the Clubhouse at Harbor Links and introduced the new format of the author and book luncheon. Instead of presenting an author lecture, the FOL decided to present an author’s conversation where attendees were able to listen in and enjoy the flowing, lively and informational discussion. Best-selling novelist Issacs acted as the program moderator. Issacs asked Bastianich questions about her career and memoir, titled My American Dream: A Life of Love, Family, and Food. Issacs has lived in Port Washington for half a century now and has published 14 novels. In addition to novels, Issacs has written two screenplays and worked as a magazine editor and freelance political speechwriter. As a chef, Emmy-awardwinning TV host, best-selling cookbook author, and memoirist, Bastianich is known for many things. Alongside her husband, Bastianich has become a successful restaurateur, and now her two children also partake in the family
business. Bastianich has released numerous cookbooks, the most recent being Lidia’s a Pot, a Pan, and a Bowl, a companion book to her new 26-part public television series, Lidia’s Kitchen: Home Cooking. During dessert at the FOL luncheon, Issacs and Bastianich took the stage to converse about Bastianich’s moving memoir released in 2018. My American Dream: A Life of Love, Family, and Food details Bastianich’s early life growing up in Pula, on the Istrian Peninsula, and what led to her moving to America and becoming a self-made success story. The luncheon attendees were able to ‘eavesdrop’ on the conversation between Issacs and Bastianich. Living in Pula, Bastianich learned about growing foods and cooking Italian meals from her grandmother, Nonna Rosa. “History propelled my whole life,” said Bastianich when discussing her time living with her Nonna Rosa. Bastianich grew up during the birth of communism in Europe, causing political turmoil throughout the region, leading to her and her brother being sent to live with Nonna Rosa. Nonna Rosa had chickens, ducks, rabbits and many animals that Bastianich helped tend to. As a child, she was often sent to her garden to acquire ingredients for her Nonna, which taught her a lot about the different smells, textures and tastes of these native ingredients. “When you live with nature, you can anticipate it with your senses,” said Bastianich. Growing up around the garden and farm fostered a deep connection to the source of food and helped flourish the love for cooking that Bastianich fell into in New York. When a communist regime annexed Istria, Bastianich’s immediate family fled to Trieste, where they spent two years in a refugee camp waiting for visas to enter the
FOL President Amy Bass (center) with novelist Susan Isaacs and Lidia Bastianich, noted chef, cookbook author, memoirist and TV host. (Photo by Rob Salzbank) United States. In 1958, her family was brought to New York with the help of Catholic charities and the church. Bastianich’s family was able to settle down in America and were incredibly grateful to the various charities that assisted them along the way. She shared that her mother even tried to pay back the charities when they had the money, but they didn’t accept the money. Bastianich began working in restaurants as a waitress at the young age of 14, but somehow she always ended up back in the kitchen. After attending Hunter College, she met her husband, and they teamed up to create their restaurants. Famous chef Julia Child visited Bastianich’s restaurant in Manhattan, Felidia, only a few months after it opened in 1981. Child sampled many dishes that night, but Bastianich’s wild mushroom risotto stood out to her. Some time later, Child visited Bastianich’s home and learned to make the risotto. Child asked Bastianich to appear as a guest chef on her PBS series, Master Chefs, to make the mushroom
risotto. The episode helped Bastianich get into the media world and lead her to launch her own television series. “There is no other place in the world where I could’ve done what I did with the opportunities I was given besides America,” said Bastianich. Although Bastianich was never able to say goodbye to her grandmother before she left Istria, the smell and tastes of the food she made connected her to her grandmother and allowed her memory to live on. “Family was our strength and roots since the beginning,” said Bastianich. “The strength from family transported.” To learn more about Lidia Bastianich, check out her memoir My American Dream: A Life of Love, Family, and Food. After discussing the memoir, Issacs and Bastianich dove into her new cook book, Lidia’s a Pot, a Pan, and a Bowl. The cookbook recipes are simple, straightforward one pot or one pan type of recipes. It took two years to research and compile for the cookbook which coincides with two seasons of Bastianich’s show.
“I am a conduit of my native culture, Italian,” said Bastianich. “And I bring it to my adoptive culture.” After the intriguing conversation that had attendees entranced, the FOL held a question and answer segment with Bastianich where she further explored details of her career. Bastianichsigned copies of her books for attendees at the luncheon, which was unplanned but turned out to be a wonderful surprise. “We did not expect Lidia to sign books,” said Bass. “We had book plates that she had signed in advance, but she was so gracious and obviously enjoying herself that she kept signing and signing.” Bass concluded the luncheon by thanking all the members and volunteers of the FOL, the PWPL staff, donors and supporters, including all the luncheon attendees. Although this was the first luncheon event in thre years, the FOL ran the entire program smoothly and are looking forward to next year’s event. Learn more about the Port Washington Public Library and the Friends of the Library organization at pwpl.org
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