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INSIDE: Weekend of Events For Rabbi Lucas (Page 3)
Public Input For Stormwater Project (Page 4)
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School District, Bryant Library Budgets Approved (Page 3)
Calendar of Events (Page 6)
School News From Roslyn and Herricks Districts (Page 10)
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Incumbents Face No Opposition In May 17 Vote THE ROSLYN NEWS STAFF roslyn@antonmediagroup.com
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here were no great surprises in the May 17 Roslyn School District budget vote and board of trustees election. Proposition 1, the 2022-2023 budget, passed by a healthy 487 to 154. Proposition 2, the 2022-2023 budget for the Bryant Library was approved, 522 to 119. Proposition 3, one that authorized financing for new school buses and vans, also passed. The vote tally was 484 to 149. Proposition 4, one that authorized expenditures from two existing Construction Capital Reserve Funds established for the purpose of performing various
projects, was approved by a 486 to 141 vote. Three trustees were re-elected to the board. Robert Koonin, Alison Gilbert, and Bruce Valauri all faced no opposition. The vote total was: Koonin: 478, Gilbert and Valauri 470 each According to school officials, the proposed property tax levy increase of 2.48 percent was “well below the tax cap limit of 3.70 percent with a budget increase of 2.93 percent.” Officials noted that “this is the 13th consecutive year that the District’s budget has been below the tax levy limit imposed by New York State.” They added that “the $122,145,193 budget meets instructional requirements and is sensitive to current events and the
Bruce Valauri economic climate. It sustains the district’s high-quality academic standards, supports athletic, music, art, and extra-curricular
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programs, enhances cyber security while remaining well below the measures, supplements health and permissible tax levy limit.” And voters resoundingly agreed wellness initiatives, and continues with that assessment. necessary capital improvements
Farewell to Rabbi Lucas Weekend of Events Temple Beth Sholom will honor Rabbi Alan B. Lucas with a Farewell Weekend of special events on June 10-12, before he retires after 28 years as its esteemed spiritual leader. Rabbi Lucas is known for his scholarship, inspiring sermons, and encouragement of lifelong learning. He and his wife, Edy, have escorted many congregational tours to Israel, and Rabbi Lucas has been a prominent leader of Judaism’s Conservative Movement. He has served on the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, for which he wrote an interpretation of Jewish law on “Tattooing and Body Piercing.” He also authored a chapter on Jewish holidays in The Observant Life, the Rabbinical Assembly’s Layperson’s Guide to Conservative Judaism, published in 2012. He’s also been active on boards at the Jewish Theological Seminary, at UJA-Federation
of New York, and at MERCAZ, the Conservative Movement’s Zionist arm. “Rabbi Lucas opened Temple Beth Sholom’s doors to the broader Roslyn community and beyond during crises such as Hurricane Sandy by offering a haven for people to warm up, recharge their devices, and connect with others,” said Carolyn Canova, who co-chairs the Farewell Events Committee along with Ellen Walk. “During the COVID pandemic, he sustained connection with our members by pivoting to conducting services via Live Streaming and Zoom and offering virtual learning classes. He is known for inspiring the congregation with his topical sermons that blended lessons of faith and Torah and reflected his sense of humor.” Although Rabbi Lucas is retiring from his pulpit, he and Edy will continue to live in the
Rabbi Alan B. Lucas Roslyn community. He said they look forward to spending more Jewish holidays with their three children and their families, who are all living on the East Coast now. His son, Ari, has followed in his father’s footsteps by becoming a Conservative rabbi, and has a pulpit in Caldwell, NJ,
Rabbi Lucas’s Farewell Weekend will begin on Friday, June 10, at 6 p.m., with a BBQ Dinner and Kabbalat Shabbat Services Under the Stars. On Saturday, June 11, Rabbi Lucas will give one last sermon as Senior Rabbi at Shabbat Morning Services, which begin at 9:30 a.m. A Farewell Kiddush Luncheon will follow in honor of Rabbi and Edy Lucas. A Grand Farewell Celebration—an evening of memories and tributes— is planned for Sunday, June 12, at 5 p.m., and will include a cocktail reception, a formal program, and a buffet dinner. Reservations are required for these events. The synagogue has established the Rabbi Alan B. Lucas Legacy Fund to provide resources for educational programming as well as digital and recording facility enhancements that will encourage lifelong learning,
inclusion, and community building, all values Rabbi espouses. There are donor opportunities and sponsorship packages to choose from that include tickets to the Farewell Celebration on June 12. There will also be an E-Journal running during the event in which to place ads and good wishes. People may choose to donate online at www.tbsroslyn.org/ get-involved/alan-b-lucas-le gacy-fund/ or may mail their check to Temple Beth Sholom, 401 Roslyn Rd., Roslyn Heights, NY 11577. E-Journal ads begin at $100 for a name listing and range up to $1,000 for a full page. For further information, please visit the Temple Beth Sholom website at www.tbsros lyn.org/event/rabbi-far ewell/ or contact the office at 516-621-2288. —Submitted by Temple Beth Sholom
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Public Comment Period For BROWNFIELD CLEANUP PROGRAM Roslyn Cleanup Site
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material as backfill. • Implementing a Health and Safety Plan and Community Air Monitoring Plan during all ground intrusive activities. “The 1.26-acre site is bordered on the roslyn@antonmediagroup.com north and west by Lumber Road, on the he New York State Department of south by commercial buildings, and on the Environmental Conservation (DEC) east by Hempstead Harbor. The property is continues to invite public comment currently developed with a one-story comover a proposed expedited cleanup of mercial building and an attached garage. contamination related to the Brownfield The site had been used as a telephone Site on Lumber Road in downtown Roslyn. company work center and maintenance The site is part of the DEC’s overall garage from 1971 to 2013. The most recent Brownfield Cleanup Program, and it titled site use was for industrial hemp oil manuClocktower site #C130246. facturing. The site is currently vacant, and The DEC is accepting public comments the proposed redevelopment is residential about the proposal through June 10. apartments. The DEC is conducting a public “The remedial investigation is in progcomment period because this Interim ress. The known contaminants of concern Remedial Measure (IRM) is likely to at the site are metals, petroleum-related represent a significant part of the cleanup volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and for the site. The expedited cleanup semi-volatile organic compounds activities are expected to begin (SVOCs), which are present in June 2022 and last about site-wide in soil and/or two months. groundwater, primarily The activities will be in the areas of the storm performed by Lumbar The expedited cleanup drains and the former Road Roslyn LLC (“volunderground storage activities are expected unteer”) with oversight tanks (USTs). to begin in June 2022 provided by the DEC. “The DEC will consider and last about two The DEC is accepting public comments, revise written comments about months. the plan as necessary, and the proposed plan for 30 days, approve the IRM work plan in from May 11 through June 10. consultation with the New York Access the Draft IRM Work Plan and State Department of Health. When the other project documents online through expedited cleanup activities are completthe DEC info Locator: https://www.dec. ed, a Construction Completion Report will ny.gov/data/DecDocs/C13024. be prepared that documents the activities Documents also are available at the that were performed. location(s) identified at left under “Where “The DEC will keep the public into Find Information.” Submit comments formed throughout the cleanup of the to the NYSDEC project manager listed site. Brownfield Cleanup Program: New under Project-Related Questions in the York’s Brownfield Cleanup Program “Who to Contact” area. (BCP) encourages the voluntary cleanup The DEC issued the following public of contaminated properties known as statement on the cleanup activity. ‘brownfields’ so that they can be reused “An IRM is a cleanup activity that may and redeveloped. be performed when a source of contam“These uses may include recreation, ination or exposure pathway (the way in housing, business, or other uses. A which a person may contact contaminabrownfield site is any real property tion) can be effectively addressed without where a contaminant is present at levels extensive investigation and evaluation. exceeding the soil cleanup objectives “The draft IRM work plan describes or other health-based or environmental proposed cleanup activities that include: standards, criteria or guidance adopted • Replacement of the eastern bulkhead, by DEC that are applicable based on the bordering Hempstead Harbor and reasonably anticipated use of the property, excavation of approximately 350 cubic in accordance with applicable regulations. yards of contaminated soils behind the For more information about the BCP, visit: bulkhead. https://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/8450. • Excavation and removal of stormwater htm.” catch basins throughout the site. • Off-site disposal of contaminated —Submitted by the New York State soil and import of certified clean fill Department of Environmental Conservation
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Attempted Burglary Arrest In Roslyn Estates The Nassau County Police Department Sixth Squad reports the arrest of a Levittown man for the attempted burglary that occurred on Saturday, May 14, at 1:49 p.m. in Roslyn Estates. According to detectives, Steven Morra attempted to enter an occupied residence on The Intervale. The female victim, 15, heard a loud bang and noticed the back door was damaged along with a patio chair and flower pot moved up against it. The victim observed the subject walking around the backyard, so she fled the residence and ran to a neighbor’s home where police were notified. At 5:20 p.m., the defendant was located in an
adjacent yard on The Serpentine, where officers attempted to place the defendant under arrest. The defendant resisted arrest by flailing his arms and legs when being taken into custody. No injuries were reported. The defendant is charged with attempted burglary second degree, criminal mischief second degree, criminal trespassing third degree, obstructing governmental administration second degree, and resisting arrest. He was arraigned on Sunday, May 15, at First District Court, 99 Main St., Hempstead. —Submitted by the Nassau County Police Department
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Little Explorers A program for preschoolers ages 2-5 and their adult partners, from 1 to 2:15 p.m. at The Manes Center on Nassau County of Museum grounds. • Price per child for 1 day: $18 members, $20 non-members (includes one adult) • Each additional sibling for 1 day: $9 members, $10 non-members • Price per child for 5-week session: $90 members, $100 non-members (includes one adult) • Each additional sibling for 5-week session: $45 members, $50 non-members Member pricing applies to Dual/Family and Senior Couple Memberships. Create, explore, play, and learn in this collaborative program that encourages preschoolers to use their natural curiosity to investigate the world around them. Each week is filled with new outdoor adventures and creative age-appropriate activities lead by museum educators. Parents, grandparents, and adult partners engage with their
preschoolers in all activities. Outdoor Adventures: Investigate the world around us in the Museum’s arboretum, walking trails and outdoor sculpture park on a guided walking expedition that incorporates movement, stories, and learning while observing sculptures and nature. (Storytime takes place on rainy days.) Patio Play: Creative exploration at multiple stations on our outdoor patio allow for imaginative discovery and sensory play with art activities designed to explore various processes, art materials. These activities move indoors on cold or rainy days. Storytime: Listen to children’s stories read aloud in our quiet and cozy Millstone Reading Resource Lab. This takes place when weather does not permit outdoor exploration on our grounds. Parents, grandparents and/or adult partners engage with their preschoolers in all activities. This is not a drop-off event and only one adult per child may attend. Wear weather appropriate clothes and walking shoes suitable for grass and uneven terrain. Dress for a mess for outdoor Patio Play. Masks are required indoors for adults and children aged 2+. The Museum is at One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor. Call 516-484-9338.
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Film Screening: Shock At 1 p.m., the Bryant Library will host a screening of Shock,, a 1946 film starring Vincent Price and Lynn Bari. Join Keith Crocker for installment of the film noir screening and lecture series. Shock is about a psychologically distraught woman who is committed to a private sanitarium by the man she witnessed commit a murder. Register to reserve your seat. The library is at 1 Paper Mill Rd. al 516-621-2240.
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Mandarian Bilingual Storytime From 9:45 to 10:15 a.m., the Bryant Library will host Wang Laoshi (Ms. Wang) and her friend Panda Yuan Yuan for a bilingual storytime where children will learn about both Chinese culture and the language of Mandarin by exploring traditional nursery rhymes, songs, and stories. Different fun topics including animals, family, numbers, and seasons will be explored. No Mandarin background is required. Online registration required. This program will be held in person in the Children’s Room. Registration is limited for our in-person events.
Please note that in-person programs may be moved to virtual, contingent upon circumstances. Contact Children’s Services at 516-621-2240 kids@ bryantlibrary.org. The library is at 1 Paper Mill Rd.
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High Tea and Lecture: The Bloomsbury Group with Museum Director Charles A. Riley II, PhD. Beginning at 3 p.m. Cost: $20 members, $40 non-members includes museum admission. England’s greatest contribution to Modern art and literature was made by a group of painters, writers, and thinkers whose bohemian lifestyle shocked outsiders.
At the core were the painters Roger Fry, Duncan Grant, and Vanessa Bell along with the novelist Virginia Woolf and the economist John Maynard Keynes. “They lived in squares and loved in triangles,” is the old joke about this endlessly fascinating circle. Join the Museum’s director Charles Riley for high tea followed by a lecture that offers an intimate group portrait in the mansion’s library, where we will be surrounded by their art and books. Scrumptious treats generously provided by Diane’s Bakery of Roslyn. The Nassau County Museum of Art is at One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor. Call 516-484-9338.
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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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project for renovation of the East New York J/Z/L/A/C subway station complex along with the adjacent LIRR Station. Few people use this LIRR station due safety and security issues, poor lighting along and outdated physical conditions. Upgrading the East NY LIRR station might make it more attractive for those who use any of the five mentioned subway lines. The L line connects Canarsie with the 14th Street Manhattan corridor running through numerous Brooklyn neighborhoods. The J/Z connects Jamaica Center with Wall Street via numerous Brooklyn and Queens neighborhoods. The A & C connect Lefferts Blvd and the Rockaways with various other Queens and Brooklyn neighborhood before reaching Manhattan. The Woodhaven Boulevard Queens Atlantic Branch LIRR
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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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Connolly Elementary School Launches Therapy Dog Program Students alleviate stress, practice reading skills with furry friend book, Notes on Nursing, she recorded how having an animal companion helped her patients recover. Dr. Sigmund Freud revived a public interest in animal therapy, specifically with dogs, in the 1930s when he brought his own pet Jo-Fi to therapy sessions and noted the calming effect it had on his patients. In 1961, Dr. Boris Levinson became known as the “father of animal-assisted therapy” when he accidentally left his dog Jingles alone with a young patient who was withdrawn and nonverbal. On returning, Levinson found the boy communicating with Jingles. He began using Jingles in his child psychotherapy sessions and wrote a book in 1969 called PetOriented Child Psychotherapy. Dogs are most often used in animal-assisted therapy because of their nonjudgmental nature and desire to protect others. Bideawee, which also has locations in Westhampton and Manhattan, launched its Pet Therapy Program in 1986 and trains handlers and animals to visit schools, nursing homes and hospitals. Therapy Dogs of Long Island is a nonprofit run by volunteers who train their own dogs and bring them to children and adults in homes, hospitals, nursing homes, camps, schools, libraries and organizations. —Glen Cove City School District
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onnolly Elementary School in Glen Cove is giving students a break from the “ruff” school day with its first therapy dog program. Students are given time to pet, unwind and even practice their reading skills with a therapy dog to relieve stress. Connolly began a pilot program through which selected students meet with a Chocolate Labrador named Maddie and her handler twice a month. The school plans to bring in more dogs and extend the program to any student interested in participating. “Coming back from the pandemic, a lot of kids began showing anxiety and nervousness, so this was one of the ways we wanted to help them relax,” Principal Bryce Klatsky said. “Dog therapy has been around for decades and has been proven to have therapeutic benefits such as reducing stress and improving mood.” Teachers Patty Lucci and Morgan Steiger spearheaded the program, which was sponsored by local business AMP Construction and brings in dogs from Bideawee in Wantagh and Long Island Therapy Dogs. The first few sessions were geared toward students in the school’s reading program and gave them a chance to read to dogs without fear of judgement. “It really helps children who are shy or afraid to read in front of their peers. They could pet the dog and calm their nerves when they read. It also gives them a bit of extra love, which is sometimes all they need,” said Lucci. While animal-assisted therapy has been growing in popularity in recent history, the practice has been studied for over a century. Florence Nightingale, considered the founder of modern nursing, recognized its potential in the late 1800s when she paired children and adults in psychiatric institutions with small pets. In her renowned 1859
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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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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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Launch Of Career From Inside Out Closet Helps Students Scores At ‘Dress To Impress’ Filmmaking Contest P donations that made the Career Closet possible at the ribbon cutting in March. The opening was timed so that students can take advantage of the resource in advance of the Spring Career Fair on April 13. More than 50 employers are attending the event in the Student Union. Psychology major Klaudia Niksa, who also helped with the preparation of the Career Closet, understands firsthand the benefit of the Career Closet: “I am wearing an outfit that was donated to the Career Closet right now. Otherwise, I would not have had business attire for this event or others.” The Career Closet is located in the Student Union, and can be accessed via appointment. Students and alumni may take one professional outfit per semester at no cost. If members of the campus community would like to donate professional attire, please contact the Office of Career Planning & Development. —Submitted by SUNY Old Westbury
Students Compete In Cornell Programming Contest
Pictured, from left, are Sonia Chandra, Brian Song, Stanley Zhao, Daniel Liu, Yeji Kim and Arya Sinha. Roslyn High School brought two teams to Cornell University’s annual programming competition—held Saturday, May 7, at Cornell Tech Campus on Roosevelt Island. The competition provides high school students with an opportunity to compete and compare their programming skills. Sonia Chandra, Arya Sinha, and Stanley
Zhao competed on the junior team. The other team consisted of seniors Yeji Kim, Daniel Liu, and junior Brian Song. The students had an enjoyable experience solving problems, writing code, and interacting with each other in a cooperative, competitive environment. —Submitted by the Roslyn School District
Roslyn High School senior Samantha Edelman’s short film, From Inside Out was selected as one of four finalists (out of more than 70 films) in Stony Brook University’s inaugural Creative Writing + Filmmaking Contest. The films were judged by Stony Brook
students and faculty, and the directors of the Hamptons Documentary Film Festival. The finalists were honored at a reception on May 9, at the Black Box Theater on Stony Brook University’s main campus. —Submitted by the Roslyn School District
Pictured at the Stony Brook reception for the filmmaking contest are Samantha Edelman with the presenter and her film teacher.
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North Shore Earns Top Cardiac, Stroke Rankings
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he Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital at North Shore University Hospital (NSUH) has been rated Long Island’s top-ranked hospital for cardiac surgery and coronary intervention–and among the top three programs in New York State, including No. 2 in cardiac surgery—according to a new analysis released by Healthgrades. “Healthgrades’ recognition of our exceptional cardiac and neurology programs showcases the life-saving work being done at North Shore University Hospital,” said Jon Sendach, NSUH’s executive director. “The team here is trusted both locally and regionally for the quality of the patient care delivered, the empathy in which it is given and overwhelmingly positive outcomes.” Patients treated at hospitals receiving a state ranking for cardiac surgery for the period 2018-2020 had, on average, a 51.4 percent lower risk of dying than if they were treated at hospitals that were not state ranked, according to Healthgrades data.* In addition, patients treated at hospitals receiving a state ranking for coronary intervention between 2018-2020 have, on average, a 48.6 percent lower risk of dying than if they were treated in unranked hospitals, the data showed.* Healthgrades evaluated clinical performance using Medicare inpatient records
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.
for nearly 4,500 hospitals nationwide for its state rankings analysis, focusing on eight key specialties across a mix of chronic, urgent and planned clinical areas. “This recent outcomes data by Healthgrades for cardiac surgery at Northwell Health validates what has been demonstrated by other independent analyses, including the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, as well as the New York State Department of Health, namely that cardiac surgery at Northwell Health is consistently one of the best in the region, as well as one of the leaders in the nation,” said Alan Hartman, MD, senior vice president and executive director of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery at Northwell Health. “Being recognized among the top three in New York for cardiac surgery, coronary intervention and stroke care are great achievements that speak to North Shore University Hospital’s ongoing commitment to high quality care. Receiving a top state ranking have much to be proud of as their deep medical expertise has built a track record of delivering positive outcomes for their patients,” said Brad Bowman, MD, chief medical officer and head of data science at Healthgrades. *Statistics are based on Healthgrades analysis of MedPAR data for years 2018 through 2020 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients only. To view the complete methodology, please visit: www.healthgrades.com/quality/health grades-specialty-state-rankings-method ology.
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ROSLYN L EGAL NOTICE PU BL IC NOTICE INCORPORATED VIL L AGE OF ROSL Y N H ARBOR TREASU RER’ S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, Marla W olfson, T reasurer of the Incorporated Village of Roslyn Harbor, Nassau County, New York, have received the 2022/ 2023 tax roll of the Incorporated Village of Roslyn Harbor for the collection of the Village real estate taxes therein levied. I designate the Village office at 500 Motts Cove Road South in the Village, where I will receive taxes from June 1, 2022 through and including July 1, 2022 in the following manner: U .S. MAIL Marla W olfson Village Clerk/ T reasurer Inc. Village of Roslyn Harbor 500 Motts Cove Road South Roslyn Harbor, NY 11576 PERSONAL DEL IVERY Between the hours of: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. ONL INE: T axes can be paid by electronic ACH check or credit card for an additional service fee. Go to the Village website to pay www. roslynharbor.org. New York law mandates that the Village receives no portion of the service fee. T his fee is retained by the payment processor T axes may be paid to me during said period without additional charge. All taxes for which payment has not been received by me and remain unpaid after July 1, 2022 shall have added an additional five percent (5%) interest for the month of July, and for each month and fraction thereafter,
an additional interest payment, which shall be computed at the maximum percentage rate permitted, pursuant to the Real Property T ax Law, until said taxes and accrued interest are paid in full. Marla W olfson Village Clerk/ T reasurer Inc. Village of Roslyn Harbor Dated: May 18, 2022 May 26, 2022 5-25-18-2022-2T-#232980RO S L EGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU W ILMINGT O N SAVINGS FU ND SO CIET Y, FSB D/ B/ A CHRIST IANA T RU ST , NO T INDIVIDU ALLY BU T AS T RU ST EE FO R PRET IU M MO RT GAGE ACQ U ISIT IO N T RU ST , Plaintiff AGAINST JO SE GO NZ ALEZ , MARIA E. DIAZ , et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered July 16, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on June 28, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 194 PARK SIDE DRIVE, RO SLYN HEIGHTS, NY 11577. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the T own of North Hempstead, County of Nassau, and the State of New York, SECTION 7, BLOCK 323, LOT 28. Approximate amount of judgment $637,557.35 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index #612953/2017. The aforementioned auction will
LEGAL NOTICES be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 mitigation protocols and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Steven K eats, Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 W ehrle Drive W illiamsville, NY 14221 00-298278 71810 6-15-8-1; 5-25-20224T-#233034-ROS L EGAL NOTICE NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of T rustees will hold a regular meeting on May 26 2022 at 5:00 pm, 209 Harbor Hill Road, East Hills, New York. BY T HE O RDER O F T HE BO ARD O F T RU ST EES INC. VILLAGE O F EAST HILLS Donna Gooch, Village Clerk-T reasurer 5-25-2022-1T-#233095-ROS L EGAL NOTICE VIL L AGE OF ROSL Y N H ARBOR BOARD OF Z ONING APPEAL S PU BL IC NOTICE A public hearing and meeting will be held before and by the Board of Z oning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Roslyn Harbor, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall – 500 Motts Cove Road South in the Village, on June 08, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. T he hearing will be on the appeal of Amanda and Danny Z elouf, owner of a parcel of land located at 75 Dogwood Avenue in the Village, designated as Section 20, Block 75, Lot 24 on the Nassau County Land and T ax Map. T he Appellant seeks variances to maintain finished basement, finished space
on second floor, finished attic, shed, and maintain pool house as habitable space. T he proposed basement, space on second floor, attic, shed and pool house requi res the following two (2) variances from the Z oning Board of Appeals. 1. proposed gross aggregate floor area is 9,357 s.f. having a floor area ratio of 0.2147 while the maximum permitted floor area is 6,341 s.f. or a floor area ratio of 0.1455 2. existing pool house is habitable space with plumbing fixtures and heating, while the conditions of a prior Board of Z oning Appeals Decision stated that the plumbing fixtures and heating facilities were to be removed and the pool house was not to be used as habitable space. The above appeal is on file at the office of the Village Clerk where it may be seen Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. until the time of the hearing. If any individual requi res special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing. BY O RDER O F T HE BO ARD O F APPEALS Marla W olfson Village Clerk – T reasurer May 25, 2022 A-2021-152 5-25-2022-1T-#233120-ROS
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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 #21236 - Jenny Cheung; 124 H illturn Avenue, Roslyn H eights; Section 7, Block M7, L ot 36; Z oned: Residence-B Variances from §§70-40.A and 70-208.F. to legalize the front faç ade of a non-conforming dwelling that is too close to the street. 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@ northhempsteadny.gov by Friday, June 3, 2022. Please
include your full name, address, email address, and appeal number you wish to be heard on. Comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker. W ritten comments are accepted by email up to 60 minutes prior to the hearing. T imely comment submissions will be made part of the record. DAVID MAMMINA, R.A., Chairman; Board of Z oning Appeals 5-25-2022-1T-#233126-ROS L EGAL NOTICE Notice of Meeting PLEASE T AK E NO T ICE THAT on June 7, 2022 at 7:30 PM the Architectural Review Board of the Inc. Village of East Hills will hold a regular meeting at the Village Hall, 209 Harbor Hill Road, East Hills, NY to consider the following applications regarding construction and/ or tree removal: 51 Great O aks Road (Philip Yung and Elaine Huen, Section 7, Block 117, Lot 188), 5 Spruce Drive (Syed Shah, Section 7, Block 261, Lot 9), 51 Hummingbird Drive (X u Jiang, Section 19, Block 28, Lot 11), 14 Woodgreen Lane (Marley and Ross Drucker, Section 7, Block 196, Lot 5) and 370 Locust Lane (Decarlos Frazier, Section 7 Block 201 Lot 30A). Written comments on the applications may be submitted no later than 12:00 PM on the day of the meeting by email to evaidya@villageo-
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t was signing day recently at Roslyn High School, as three top student-athletes— Jonah Baum, Gabriel Viruet Quintero, and Shani Sirota—posed for photos to celebrate signing their Letters of Intent to continue their athletic careers on the university level. Michael Brostowski, director of Health, Physical Education, and Athletics, hosted the event. It was attended by Superintendent Allison Brown, members of the administration, faculty, students, and the athlete’s families. Brostowski recognized each student for their contributions to Roslyn Athletics and congratulated them for making the commitment to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level this fall. Baum will attend Drexel University in Philadelphia to compete in lacrosse. Drexel is a Division I school, which means that Baum will be playing against the top lacrosse players in the country. Quintero will be traveling the furthest distance. He has signed to play football at Carleton College in Northfield, MN. Carleton is a Division III college. Topping off her amazing career at Roslyn High School is Shani Sirota, who has signed to compete in gymnastics at the University of Maryland in College Park, MD. Sirota will be competing in top-notch Atlantic Coast Conference play. For three years, Sirota has dominated women’s gymnastics in Nassau County. In the spring, Sirota ended her career in historic fashion. At the State Qualifier and Nassau County Individual County Championship at Roslyn High School, Sirota qualified for the state tournament by sweeping the All-Around, the Vault, the Uneven Bars, the Balance Beam, and the Floor Exercise titles. Her commanding performance earned her All-Around champion honors for the third consecutive years. For the weekend, Sirota scored a 37.80 in the All-Around, a 9.525 on the Vault, 9.45 on the Uneven Bars, 9.50 on the Balance Beam and 9.325 in the Floor Exercise. On March 5, Sirota traveled to Buffalo to compete in the state finals. She was joined by fellow members of the Nassau
Pictured, from left, are Gabriel Viruet Quintero, Shani Sirota, and Jonah Baum at the signing ceremony.
At the 2021 county finals. County state team: Syosset’s Allie Jacobs, Leah Chin, and Jenna Kolberg all of Syossset, plus Alyssa Sanborn and Mariussa Schlossman of Plainview-Old Bethpage and
Lyla Murphy of Massapequa. “She’s such a calm, cool competitor,” Roslyn coach Stephanie Ofini told the media. “She just practices the way she’s
going to compete. She’s here smiling and having a great time. Sirota’s numbers this year were nearly identical to her championship performance in 2021. That year, her All-Around total was 38.07. Sirota took first place in the Vault (9.62), the Beam (9.50) and the Floor (9.68.) Sirota excels in the classroom as well. Recently, she was selected by News 12 Long Island as their Scholar Athlete of the Week. She was interviewed by Kevin Maher for a segment that ran last month on News 12. Sirota was also presented with a check for $1,000. Other gymnasts, we can be sure, will be glad to see Sirota graduate this spring. In the meantime, she has left an impressive legacy for other Roslyn High School gymnasts to live up to. Not only was Sirota the top gymnast in the county. She certainly is the top athlete to come out of Roslyn High School since the heyday of track and field legend Emily Lipari. The latter went on to enjoy a championship-filled career at Villanova University’s own legendary track and field program and even ran track on the professional circuit, based on a team in Boston. You can be sure that Shani Sirota will find similar success in the highly competitive world of ACC gymnastics.
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