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Left to Right: Astrid Fidelia, cofounder of the Haitian American Political Action Committee; Legislator Bynoe; Gerald Jean, President of the Haitian American Political Action Committee; Mimi Pierre, Elmont Cultural Center. (Courtesy the Office of Legislator Siela A. Bynoe)
Westbury Leaders Gather for Haitian Flag Day (see page 4) New Hyde Park Car Crash Tragic accident claims three (See page 4) Garden City Middle School Band earns high ratings in competition (See page 9)
Local anti-racism activists, some lawmakers push back on ‘Proud Boys’ (See page 3)
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Around 20 so-called Proud Boys parade through Rockville Centre on May 21, 2022. (Photo submitted anonymously)
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Proud Boys Parade In Nassau County Once More
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embers of an all-male extremist group stepped out again on Saturday, May 21, drawing criticism from neighbors and from many local leaders. A group of as many as 20 men dressed as Proud Boys, i.e. wearing and bearing a combination of the hate group’s signature outfits and slogans, paraded through Rockville Centre in Nassau County, possibly in response to results of school board elections in late May. The ‘Western Chauvinist’ group was accompanied by a large yellow pickup truck bearing a sign that reads “Law And Order,” a sight that witnesses of prior marches have often recalled. Proud Boy events have previously been spotted in and around Nassau in the past six months or so, including last November during a Small Business Saturday event in Rockville Centre. In the weeks that followed that event, Mayor Francis Murray said his office would leverage its full weight against members of the all-male group if they marched in the streets again without a permit. Last week, however, Mayor Murray was reportedly more deferential, indicating that his office will instead be following guidance from Homeland Security, the FBI, and state and local law enforcement regarding Proud Boys at this time. Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder told the Nassau Illustrated News, “We have an intelligence unit [keeping tabs] on these hate groups that are right here, one being The Proud Boys. We knew about their protest [march] and we notified Rockville Centre.” Ryder said he wasn’t at the march, but believed there were no incidents. “There are a lot of groups out there that are pushing their agendas and their message and that’s fine,” Ryder said, noting the constitutionally-protected rights to assembly and free speech. “They remain peaceful, we’re good.” When asked for comment on local Proud Boys’ marches in Nassau County, Councilman Anthony D’Esposito, who is running for Congress in New York’s fourth
An unidentified Proud Boys participant flashes a hand signal associated with white supremacy inside a Rockville Centre store on May 21, 2022. (Photo submitted anonymously)
Members and supporters of the Antiracism Project pose at a 2020 rally.
which stands for “Six million [Jews killed in the Holocaust] wasn’t enough,” she too experienced “fierce feelings” in response. congressional district, said in a statement: place in Rockville Centre, Nassau County or One longtime Rockville Centre resident “I will always fight for a shared vision of anywhere else in our nation.” and local parent who encountered the May an inclusive, safe and prosperous Long Hempstead Town Supervisor Donald X. 21 march (and who asked that her name be Island, and reject any group that attempts Clavin responded to a request for comment withheld) told Nassau Illustrated that many to sow the seeds of division, hate or bigotry with the following statement: “Hempstead people in the village had been “horrified” in our society.” When asked for follow-up Town is home to a plethora of peoples who when this happened back in November. comment on the seeming prevalence of proudly celebrate a variety of cultures, Then, in April 2022, there was an antiseProud Boys participation among members religions and creeds. I reject any group that mitic incident, she continued. “A woman of law enforcement, a representative for seeks to disturb the harmony found here took the podium at a village zoning board Councilman D’Esposito referred Nassau in our township, and reiterate my commitmeeting, basically spewed Jewish replaceIllustrated to the above statement. ment to fostering a community welcoming ment theory for seven minutes [in front of In reference to a rally against Asian hate to all.” city officials] and no one shut her down.” that also occurred in Nassau County on May Rena Riback and Judy Rattner, co-ad“This is now the third [very public] 21, Senator Anna M. Kaplan commented, ministrators of the Antiracism Project, told incident of hate in Rockville Centre in six “While we were rallying against hate yesNassau Illustrated that the same kinds of months ... As a village, we need to say: We terday in Great Neck, the racist, neo-fascist behaviors displayed at local Proud Boys do not stand with you.” ‘Proud Boys’ were marching through the marches have in fact been driving the work The Anti-Defamation League’s website streets of Nassau County once again in an that they do around Nassau County. entry on Proud Boys includes the following effort to intimidate our community and In a phone interview, Riback said that summary of this ‘Western Chauvinist’ spread their vile, hateful agenda.” they began forming their group in 2017 in group, which was founded in New York less “We have to reject this hate and extremresponse to racist and antisemitic incidents than a decade ago, and is associated with ism whenever it shows itself in our comin Rockville Centre and “trying to decide other U.S. extremist groups: munity, so I’m calling this shameful display what to do about it.” Today, the Antiracism Ideology: The Proud Boys are a right-wing out for what it is: nothing more than a Project connects and collaborates with indi- extremist group with a violent agenda. They modern-day Klan march happening in our viduals and groups around the world, and are primarily misogynistic, Islamophobic, community,” Senator Kaplan said in a writ- continues to host workshops and courses transphobic and anti-immigration. Some ten statement to press. “There’s no place for that help participants actually digest topics members espouse white supremacist and this hate on Long Island, and we all need to like white privilege, internalized racism, antisemitic ideologies and/or engage with speak with one voice in saying so. and immigration (rather than choking on or white supremacist groups. On Sunday, May 22, Nassau County spewing them) while also offering stratMembership: There are 119 active Proud Legislator Siela A. Bynoe also issued the fol- egies for intervening in hateful or violent Boys chapters across 46 states recognized by lowing statement: “Yesterday, the residents behaviors as safely as possible. the national Proud Boys organization. of Rockville Centre were once again subjectIn reference to the strong reaction that Notable characteristics: Members ed to the noxious presence of the so-called so-called Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and frequently wear black and yellow Fred Perry Proud Boys and their white nationalist, similar extremists have elicited from polo shirts, other black and yellow clothing neofascist rhetoric. Now more than ever, it community and religious groups, anti-racand tactical vests. is crucial for people of good conscience to ists, feminists, and immigration advocates, Global footprint: Proud Boys have stand together to reject their racist, misogy- Rattner commented that when she’s seen international chapters in Canada, Britain, nistic, antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ bigotry young men of Nassau at previous Proud Ireland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and send a clear message that hate has no Boy marches wearing hats that say 6MWE, Australia and the Philippines. (Courtesy the Antiracism Project)
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Collision Leaves Three Dead In New Hyde Park NCPD Commissioner: ‘One Accident Is Too Many’
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hat had been a happy occasion turned into grief and tragedy in New Hyde Park when an accident led to the death of three women. According to police, a 2010 Lincoln Town Car leaving a Sweet 16 party at the Inn at New Hyde Park with three males and three females was struck by a 2012 Mercedes Benz at about 11:10 p.m. on Saturday, May 21 in New Hyde Park. Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder and Det./Capt. Stephen Fitzpatrick, head of the Homicide Division, offered details at a press conference a few days after the incident, by which time one of the drivers had already been slapped with five criminal charges. Police said the Town Car was attempting a left turn onto westbound Jericho Turnpike
The crash happened at the corner of Jericho Turnpike and 3rd Avenue, adjacent to the Inn at New Hyde Park. The victims had been at a relative’s Sweet 16 held in the catering hall. (NYS Interactive Mapping Gateway) at 3rd Avenue when the eastbound car driven by Dante Lennon, 22, of Freeport, struck the Lincoln, carrying six people, in the eastbound lane. The three women, all in the back seat, died in the crash. Lennon was the lone occupant of the Mercedes. There is no traffic signal at the intersection. Killed were Marlene Wuu, 66, of
Woodside, Queens. Fitzgerald identified her as the mother of the host and grandmother of the teen; Hoa Ho, 68, of Woodside, the aunt of the host; Nguyen Tu, 41, of FuquayVarina, NC, a cousin. Fitzpatrick said that of the male occupants, a 73-year-old had neck and back pain and was taken to a local area hospital,
treated and released. A 67-year-old had a fractured clavicle and shoulder injury and was admitted to a hospital with his injuries. A 42-year-old suffered fractured ribs and as of the time of the press conference was still in the hospital and listed in stable condition. “One accident is too many. One life is way too many,” Ryder said after revealing some motor vehicle statistics. “We’re going to start an initiative here in the police department about taking back our roads,” he stated. “[We’ll be] writing more summonses, doing more interactions, more DWI roadblocks if that’s what it’s going to take.” He added, “Since COVID for some reason, the world has gone a little (searching for the right word) wrong in its driving records, let’s put it that way. And we’ve got to get better on the road. People have got to pay attention. DWI? Zero tolerance. Distracted driving? Zero tolerance. You don’t want to wear your seatbelt? Zero tolerance.” Ryder concluded, “Our enforcement is going to start this weekend coming up. We’re going to continue throughout the summer to get back the roads and get them back under control.” An investigation into the crash remains ongoing.
Westbury Celebrates Haitian Flag Day Nassau County Legislator Siela A. Bynoe (D - Westbury) partnered with North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Councilman Robert Troiano, the North Hempstead Town Board, the Westbury Union Free School District and the Haitian American Political Action Committee of New York in supporting the Town of North Hempstead’s seventh annual Haitian Flag Day Celebration on Saturday, May 14. Held inside Westbury’s Yes We Can Center, the festive community celebration marked the 219th anniversary of the Haitian flag’s adoption and commemorated the revolution against France that led to the formation of the Republic of Haiti. At the request of Legislator Bynoe, the Joysetta & Julius Pearse African American History Museum of Nassau County curated an exhibition dedicated to Toussaint L’Ouverture, who emerged from slavery under French rule to lead the Haitian Revolution and become a historic founding father of the republic. “Our lives are enriched by the cultural contributions that are made by the community of Haitian Americans who proudly call Nassau County home,” Legislator Bynoe said. “I am thankful to all of the government,
Left to Right: Astrid Fidelia, cofounder of the Haitian American Political Action Committee; Legislator Bynoe; Gerald Jean, President of the Haitian American Political Action Committee; Mimi Pierre, Elmont Cultural Center. (Courtesy the Office of Legislator Siela A. Bynoe)
education and community partners whose contributions make this celebration of Haitian Flag Day such a joyous and meaningful celebration each and every year. May we continue to embrace the spirit of Libète, Egalite, Fratènite in all that we do in the days ahead.” - Submitted by the Office of Legislator Siela A. Bynoe
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The 2022 Long Island Special Olympic Spring Games was held Saturday, May 21, with the Opening Ceremonies and Parade starting at Weldon E. Howitt Middle School in Farmingdale. Athletes from across Long Island have dedicated the past few months training for the highest level of Special Olympics competition in New York State. The Special Olympic Spring Games enables athletes of all abilities to showcase their hard work and special skills while participating in competitive sporting events. Athletes participating in this year’s games competed in track and field events, wheelchair races, swimming, powerlifting and tennis. One notable participant was John Cronin, co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks. Cronin has participated in Special Olympics New York for more than 20 years, with he and his father crediting the experience, skills and life lessons learned from competing as a Special Olympics Athlete as a contributing factor to their business success. —Submitted by Corbett Public Relations
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New Hyde Park North Little League Annual Parade Commemorates 71 Years
eighbors and fans lined the streets on Saturday morning, April 23rd as this year’s parade commenced. Players, coaches, and parents met at Notre Dame Church on New Hyde Park Road and marched to the Merillon Fields on Marcus Avenue. All of the four to twelve year-old players were in uniform as they marched and were joined by Nassau County Police and Nassau County Auxiliary Police securing the roads and redirecting traffic as the parade made its way. Escorts this year included New Hyde Park Fire Department, Manhasset Lakeville Fire Department, Garden City Park Fire Department and Nassau County Firefighters Pipes and Drums. Drivers that found themselves held up at cross streets along the route were seen stepping out of
their cars to smile, applaud and wave to the parade participants that included Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, 5th District Councilman David Adhami and Receiver of Taxes Charles Berman. The on-field ceremonies at Merillon Fields got underway with our National Anthem and was followed with God Bless America and America The Beautiful performed by Nassau County Firefighters Pipers and Drums. Merillon Sports Association President Tom Murphy hosted the festivities introducing all the local dignitaries that also included New York State Senator Anna Kaplan, 2nd District Councilman Peter Zuckerman and Town Clerk Ragina Srivastava. All of the guests made remarks commending the volunteers,
Three New Hyde Park North Little League-ers practice their game faces.
congratulating the league’s longevity and excitement of yet another season for all. Notably, Peter Zuckerman recalled his playing days on the very same fields as a little leaguer with Merillon. Tom Murphy awarded a Coaches Achievement Award to Jim Lawler. Although Jim was unable to attend due to a scheduling conflict, he was recognized for his 38-year commitment to the league and still acting as a coach with the Challengers Division. New Hyde Park North Little League President Jonathan Lobdell awarded a Coaches Achievement Award to Reny Mathew, recognized for his dedication and role as the league’s Rookies Director. Senator Kaplan and Supervisor DeSena both threw out first pitches in tandem to
New Hyde Park North Little League players and adult volunteers parade down Marcus Avenue.
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officially welcome the new season. With that, the players all enjoyed their free hot dogs and beverages which is always the big hit of the day. Families all enjoyed each other’s company as the players awaited their turn to get their Photo Day pictures taken. The Farms Division kids even got themselves a pick-up game going on field one. Merillon Little League started serving the New Hyde Park community in 1951 on the Marcus Avenue fields where the league still calls home. The league name was changed to New Hyde Park North Little League at the beginning of the 2019 season as it was the only local little league that did not have their town name reflected. - Submitted by New Hyde Park North Little League
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Democratic incumbents forced into the same district JOSEPH SCOTCHIE jscotchie@antonmediagroup.com
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as New York’s redistricting madness come to an end? As stated in earlier issues of Anton Community Newspapers, the redistricting map for the decade of the 2020s has been in turmoil for months. Last month, the New York State Court of Appeals threw out maps drawn up and approved by the New York State Legislature, of which both houses are overwhelmingly Democratic. Congressional maps are the domain of an independent commission, made up in equal numbers by Democrats and Republicans. That commission failed to agree on a map and so the legislature took charge. But the state’s highest court ruled those maps and maps for the state Senate as unconstitutional and skewered heavily in
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favor of the majority party. After the 2020 census, the state lost another congressional seat. The legislature-approved map would have given the Democrats a 22-2 seat edge with two seats up for grabs. It is estimated that the new map will result in a 14-5 advantage for the Democrats with up to seven seats in play. A judge from Steuben County appointed Jonathan Cervas, a post-doctorate fellow at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, to
draw up the maps. Cervas has had experience in drawing maps for states as different as Virginia, Utah and Georgia. The big news was not just the elimination of the Democrats’ huge advantage, but the fact that several Democratic incumbents will square off against each other in the upcoming primaries. For instance, the newly-redrawn 12th district may feature a race between incumbents Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney. Incumbent
Mondaire Jones has announced he will run in the newly drawn 10th District (representing parts of Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan) to avoid a primary against Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney in the district he currently represents. Hakeem Jeffries and Yvette D. Clark are two more incumbents who will battle each other for a Brooklyn congressional seat. That means at least two incumbent Democrats will be out of office once the primary takes place.
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Not all Republicans were pleased with the new map. John Faso, a former Republican congressman, said the new map is an improvement but that his team of lawyers will seek revisions to “...better reflect long-standing communities of interest around the state.” Another lawsuits proposes to condense all the election dates and toss out not just the congressional and state Senate map, but also the state’s Assembly maps.
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Artists-in-Residence Poetica Musica will perform works by Mendelssohn, Dvorák
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une is the time for picnics and an outdoor concert of beautiful classical music on the lawn outside The Barn of Old Westbury Gardens. On Saturday, June 4 at 7 p.m., Poetica Musica, will perform a concert entitled “Collage of Four.” Works will include “String Quartet No. 4 in E minor, Opus 44, No 2” by Felix Mendelssohn, the “String Quartet No 12 in F Major, Opus 96” (nicknamed the “American Quartet”) by Antonin Dvorák and more. Guest violinist Alisa Wyrick also performs as a guest musician with the New York Philharmonic and was a member of the New York City Opera Orchestra. Guest violinist Eric Wyrick is the Concertmaster and frequent soloist with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and is also a member of the Orpheus Chamber Ensemble. Guest violist Mialtin Zhezha is a native of Albania and has performed at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall and the Miller Theater of Columbia University. He is a winner of a number of competitions both in Europe and the United States. Eugene Moye is the principal cellist of the American Symphony Orchestra, as well as a member of the New York City Ballet Orchestra, and the Composer Orchestra. He is also a founding member of Poetica Musica. Tickets are $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Tickets must be purchased in advance. (Rain
has partnered with Old Westbury Gardens to bring classical chamber music of both traditional and modern genres to Long Island audiences. Members of Poetica Musica are also affiliated with the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, the New York City Ballet Orchestra, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and other prestigious arts organizations. Concerts have also featured young and emerging guest artists from countries such as France, Norway, Serbia, Denmark, Russia and the Czech Republic.
About Old Westbury Gardens Violinist Eric Wyrick (Photo courtesy of Old Westbury Gardens)
location: The Barn) Visit www.oldwestburygardens.org for more information or call 516-333-0048, ext. 301. The concert is supported in part by the IBM Matching Grant program. Masks are required.
About Poetica Musica
Built in 1906 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Old Westbury Gardens is the former home of John S. Phipps, his wife, Margarita Grace Phipps, and their children. Today, as a not-for-profit organization, Old Westbury Gardens welcomes visitors of all ages for a wide range of historical, cultural, artistic, educational, horticultural events, and more. Old Westbury Gardens seeks to inspire appreciation of the early 20th century American country estate through faithful preservation and interpretation of its landscape, gardens, architecture and collections. Visit www.oldwestburygardens.org for more information.
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Nassau County Bar Association To Host 250th Free Foreclosure Clinic
he Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA) Mortgage Foreclosure Assistance Program is proud to host its 250th Clinic on Monday, June 6, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the NCBA headquarters located at 15th & West Streets in Mineola. Nassau County residents who are struggling with mortgage issues are invited to attend the free clinic to consult with a volunteer attorney to get their legal questions answered. “The Mortgage Foreclosure Assistance Project is proud to celebrate this tremendous milestone in direct service to the community,” said attorney Director Madeline Mullane. “Our clinics have helped thousands of homeowners and tenants understand their rights and options in trying to retain their homes.” Attorneys who participate in the Mortgage Foreclosure clinic are providing one-time free counsel. However, they do not provide further legal representation. Bilingual attorneys are available upon request. “Our volunteers continue to be integral
to our project, devoting their time and efforts to assisting with these clinics and providing vital information to clients in distress “ Mullane explained. “The project remains committed to providing these services as we continue to navigate through uncertain economic times.” Attendees dealing with mortgage foreclosure may be able to obtain ongoing legal and/or housing counseling services for free from a HOPP agency, funded by the New York State Attorney General’s office to assist homeowners. They may also be referred to the NCBA Lawyer Referral Information Service for other legal issues related to the foreclosure. In addition to the 250th clinic, the NCBA Mortgage Foreclosure Project hosts multiple clinics per year. Advanced registration is required. To register for a free, one-on-one consultation with an attorney, or to learn more about NCBA’s community service programs, contact mortgageforeclosure@nassaubar.org or call 516-747-4070, ext. 1308. —Submitted by the Nassau
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arm weather is here, and you are ready to get outside and make your yard beautiful and functional. Now is the time to get “backyard ready” for spring. What tools do you need?
Plan your needs
This well-maintained four bedroom cape-style home located mid-block at 273 Division Ave. in Massapequa sold on May 19 for $575,000. It is located within the Massapequa School District and is close to shopping. It has two bathrooms and an attached two-car garage. The home has central air conditioning. The eat-inkitchen is updated and has sliding doors leading to the backyard patio. The first floor has two large bedrooms and an updated full bath. Upstairs offers two additional bedrooms and a full bath. Recent upgrades to the home include a new furnace, flash hot water heater, a stainless steel refrigerator, new washer and dryer and hardwood floors throughout the home.
Draw a sketch of your yard. Include any major features like trees, bushes, garden, flower beds, furniture, play equipment, patio or bird bath. Note where maintenance may be required. Will bushes need to be trimmed back from your home or garage? Do you want to put in some bushes or a tree? Are you planning to install a fence and more grass because for your pet?
Consider equipment needed
Visit your garage or shed and find those forgotten lawn and garden tools. Wheel out your mower and get out other equipment. Look it over and make a list of what is needed or could be upgraded. Repair anything that needs attention or identify where a newer or other machine is required. If you have a large garden, you need a cultivator or tiller. If you have a large lawn, an upgrade to a riding lawn mower might make mowing easier. A string trimmer might make caring for bushes or trimming grass near a fence line easier.
Research before you buy
The right equipment can mean more time for other activities and make doing yard work more enjoyable, too. Outdoor power equipment can be gas, electric or battery powered and technology is rapidly impacting product design. There are even robotic lawn mowers. This sprawling brick-front ranch at 122 Harbour View Dr. on a stunning block in the Harbor Green neighborhood of Massapequa sold on May 19 for $890,000. Its location is dreamy. This home has a beautifully updated kitchen with white Shaker-style cabinets and quartz countertops and a water filtration faucet. The large primary bedroom has a primary bathroom that was renovation in 2019 and dual closets. The den has a wood-burning fireplace and sliders to a beautifully paved patio. The home has a UV light air purifier system, great for people who have allergies. The cedar-look vinyl siding is new. There is a large, organic garden on the 100’ x 100’ property and in-ground sprinklers. The home was converted to gas in 2013 and in 2019 the electric was upgraded to 200 amps. The large finished basement has a professionally hardwired humidifier. The driveway is double wide. The home has a Generac generator. Flood insurance not required; this home is located within the “X flood zone.” Membership to Harbor Green Shores Club is available.
Ask questions
Talk with the staff at the store or ask online about the equipment. Ask to pick up and hold equipment to determine its “fit” for you. Discuss safety features and ask about fueling and care instructions. Make a plan for storage and maintenance. Store your equipment in a cool and dry place. It also should typically be serviced at the end of the fall and the beginning of the spring. Put service dates on your calendar with a reminder. Visit www.opei.org for more information.
Homes shown here represent closed sales, sold by a variety of agencies and are selected for their interest to readers by the Anton Media Group editor. Except where noted, data and photos are provided courtesy of Multiple Listing Service of Long Island, Inc. and Zillow.
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Is It Karma Or Is It Bad Luck? I’m not sure why these things seem to always happen to me. Maybe I was a historical time-waster in a previous life, having no regard for my fellow man behind me in a line. There must be a reasonable explanation as to why, in this life, I invariably get stuck behind someone that has no concern for the people behind them. It doesn’t matter if it’s a supermarket check-out line, an ATM or a fast-food drive-through. The person directly in front of me is usually experiencing some sort of problem. Sometimes it’s a problem with something that won’t scan. Other times, the card isn’t working. If I’m at a walk-up ATM, the guy in front of me acts as if they’ve never used one before. When I use the drive-through ATM, the guy in front of me doesn’t pull up close enough to reach the machine and they have to get out of the car. Even when reaching through the window, they put the card in backward or don’t seem to remember their PIN. People have told me the older you get, the less patience you have for nonsense. I don’t think my age has anything to do with it. I’ve never had the patience for nonsense.
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I’m always prepared when I need to use an ATM and have a keen awareness of the number of people behind me in line, especially at a drive-through. As soon as I get in line, my card is already out of my wallet. When it’s my turn, I pull up close to the terminal, pop in my card, enter my PIN, get my cash and pull away so the next guy can go. Should I get a Gold Star? I don’t see why not. I’m in and out of there in less than two minutes. You’d be lucky to be behind me at an ATM. I just wonder why the guy in front of me can’t sometimes be the guy behind me. What did I do to deserve this fate?
Could it be that I was the guy at the Old Western saloon monopolizing the only bartender and taking way too long to decide between beer or whiskey in a previous life? Maybe Karma is catching up with me. While waiting my turn at the McDonald’s drivethrough in Massapequa the other day, I decided on a crispy chicken sandwich and a Coke. Knowing people were behind me, I had my card at the ready, wanting to keep the line moving. I’m just that type of guy. But Karma struck. The woman in the car ahead of me was sticking her arm out the window and gesturing at the menu. This went on for quite some time as she seemed to be ordering a lot of food. It took her over five minutes to place her order. My order was completed in less than a minute and I was right behind my drive-through nemesis as she received her order through the window. It was a single cold drink. She handed the cashier a dollar but needed to come up
with some additional change. After rummaging around inside the car for another minute, she completed her transaction. Instead of pulling away from the window, she fiddled with her pocketbook, popped the straw into her drink, and took a couple of sips. After straightening her posture in the seat, she pulled away from the window. Is Karma catching up with me? Maybe. For some reason, I seem to remember being at the ticket window in ancient Rome at the Coliseum. I kept asking the guy to find seats for me closer to the arena floor. The spectators behind me in line were starting to grumble and become impatient. As the crowd inside began to roar when the lions were released, the last thing I remember was turning back to the ticket window and asking if he had any seats on the aisle… Paul DiSclafani’s new book, A View From The Bench, is a collection of his favorite Long Island Living columns. It’s available wherever books are sold.
Hochul & MTA Need To Have $kin In the Game When It Comes To The Interborough Express On Jan. 5, 2022, Governor Kathy Hochul announced her support for the multi-billion dollar Interborough Express. It would provide a new commuter rail, subway or bus rapid transit connection between Brooklyn and Queens. It would use portions of the LIRR Bay Ridge Brooklyn freight line. MTA Chairman Janno Lieber could only promise that the cost would not exceed $10 billion. Hochul instructed
PENNER STATION Larry Penner
Lieber to immediately move the project forward by initiating the National Environmental Protect Act (NEPA) review. This is one of the first steps necessary to quality for future Federal Transit Administration funding. Five months later, the MTA announced that they will be submitting a grant application to the United States Department of Transportation’s competitive discretionary National Infrastructure Project Assistance
Program. Winners will not be selected until the fall. Based upon my previous work experience at FTA, this is the code word for
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Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks: I Just Want To Write Social media can be both blessing and curse at once. While it has been referred to as a “time drain,” it is also a brilliant way to stay in touch with those friends and loved ones who are not always in sight, but very often in mind. It’s also a wonderful place to be inspired by things one sees. As I perused Facebook this morning, my eyes lit upon a meme that my cousin Jennifer posted about resilience. The post stated simply, “Your heart will heal, your tears will dry, your season will change. Rest tonight knowing that the storm will end.” It was beautiful in its simplicity and spoke volumes about the importance of getting back up after life knocks you down. The meme reminded me of something that I had heard on the “Reels” feature of both Instagram and Facebook. While the quotation has been linked to TikTok videos about transformation through makeup, weight loss and exercise, it is part of the hook for Kanye West’s song, “Praise God”: “Even if you are not ready for the day, it cannot always be night.” Since I enjoy investigating everything, I decided to do a little digging. As it turns out, Kanye pilfered the quotation from Gwendolyn Brooks’ inspirational poem, “Speech to the Young: Speech to the Progress-Toward (Among Them Nora and Henry III)”. The poem, which appeared
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in Gwendolyn’s 1991 book, Blacks, was focused on youth and advised them never to give up and to keep moving forward, even in the face of Life’s storms. This column is dedicated to Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks and to the millions of women out there. Gwendolyn was born in Topeka, Kansas in 1917. She was the eldest child of her family, born of a father who sacrificed his dream of becoming a physician for marrying the woman he loved and raising a family. Gwendolyn’s mother was a schoolteacher who was also a classical music concert pianist. The family moved to the south side of Chicago which was a place Gwendolyn identified with her entire life. Gwendolyn was encouraged to write by her mom, who often told her that she would become the world’s female version of Paul Dunbar, an American poet and
novelist who gained international acclaim in the late 19th century. She declined college to obtain a four-year degree as she referred to herself as a writer who loved to write and always would do so. When she was 13 years old, Gwendolyn published her first poem in a children’s magazine. In three years’ time, she wrote and published more than 70 more poems. She continued to write and submit work to various publications, including Poetry Magazine. In 1945, she published her first book of poetry, A Street in Bronzeville, which received critical acclaim for its authenticity. Gwendolyn received the Guggenheim Fellow in Poetry in 1946. Her second book of poetry, titled Annie Allen, was published in 1949. The following year, Gwendolyn was the first Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for her book Annie Allen. Many of her works were published by Harper’s Magazine. Gwendolyn also taught extensively around the United States and held posts at various colleges, including the University of Chicago, Columbia College Chicago, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago State, CUNY, Elmhurst College and Columbia University. She was appointed Poet Laureate of Illinois in 1968, which she maintained until her death in 2000. In 1976, she was the first Black woman to be inducted into the prestigious honor
society, American Academy of Arts and Letters. From 1985–86, she was the U.S. Poet Laureate. She was also poetry consultant for the Library of Congress. Gwendolyn Brooks is a perfect example of someone who got back up when life knocked her down. Her love for writing offered her a lifetime of golden achievements, accolades and warm words from her peers, as well as becoming one of the most widely read poets of 20th century poetry. Though she never received a degree for writing, her work perfectly illustrated the life of those in her community with texture and a freshness that gave every character a realness that was tangible. May we all aspire to reach for the stars as Gwendolyn did, and if we get knocked down, may we always get back up and keep moving forward. Patty Servidio is an Anton Media Group columnist.G
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE what we internally referred to as the “Halloween” grant cycle. Watch when the announcement of selected winning projects will conveniently coincide with many governors, senators and Congressional members, who are friends with President Biden and U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg running for public office on the eve of Nov. 8h Election Day. One requirement under this program is that the recipient, in this case, the MTA, has sufficient adequate secure funding to construct, maintain, operate and cover any unforeseen cost increases. Did someone forget about the ongoing financial problems facing the MTA now and in future years?
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If Hochul was serious about this project, why didn’t she include any funding within the new $220 billion state budget? If MTA Chairman Janno Lieber was serious, he could have either (1) reprogrammed some of the
billion plus carried over from the $32 billion 2015-19 Five-Year Capital Plan not spent, (2) reprogram funding from the current $51 billion 2020-24 Five-Year Capital Plan, (3) submit a zero dollar grant amendment to the Federal Transit Administration to reprogram funding from funds still not spent under open active grants worth $12 billion or (4) added this project to the MTA’s FTA 2022 federal fiscal year program of projects worth $1.5 billion. Any member of the New York Congressional delegation could have earmarked funding under the FTA’s recent appropriation and authorization bills signed into law by President Biden. Any member of the State Senate or State Assembly could have earmarked funding
for this project out of either State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins or State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie’s pots of discretionary funding contained within the $220 billion Albany budget. Each “Pot of Gold” is worth several hundred million. Neither Mayor Eric Adams nor the New York City Council have proposed including funding for this project within the proposed new $99 billion municipal budget. Neither Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynosa nor Queens Borough President Donovan Richards has proposed using a portion of their respective discretionary pots of funding. Since Hochul, Lieber, Adams and others have no skin in the game to date, you have
to wonder how serious they really are in advancing this project. What happens if the U.S. DOT decides not to select this project? Don’t be surprised if the next governor and MTA Chairman places this project in the back burner. 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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sabel Allende once said that a memoir is an invitation into another person’s privacy. It’s certainly the case with Our Laundry, Our Town: My Chinese American Life from Flushing to the Downtown Stage and Beyond, playwright Alvin Eng’s account of growing up as a second-generation Asian-American in 1970s New York City. The youngest of five children, Eng was the result of an arranged marriage between his late parents, who he affectionately refers to as King Wah Eng and The Empress Mother. The Engs supported themselves running three Foo J. Chin Chinese Hand Laundries—one in Hoboken, one on East 86th Street in Manhattan and the third in Flushing, Queens. A major driver in the story is the relationship between the parental duo, who were living two separate, but parallel lives, with the intersection coming at the hand laundry. And while Flushing represents the second-largest Chinese community behind Brooklyn Chinatown and ahead of Manhattan’s Chinatown as of the 2010 census, that demographic representation was not always the norm. Sports (the New York Knicks) and the arts (punk rock in particular) offered solace to Eng and his quest for an identity that
is a strong narrative theme in this worry about hiding what made project that took nearly a decade them different. Instead, you were to write in-between teaching gigs encouraged to shout it from and performing myriad theatrical the rooftops. Finding that was pieces. And while he was passion- essential and what changed my ate about getting his story out, Eng life was when David Johansen let was more interested in grappling me interview him when I was a with the challenge of providing a high school kid.” platform of broad appeal versus Throughout the book, Eng ending up with a vanity project. weaves larger historical facts that “I hate self-indulgence and wound up shaping the Chinese I was super-tough about not American zeitgeist and the family wanting to do that,” Eng explained. dynamics that come with it. There “How do you make it relate to oth- are references to 1882’s Chinese er people in all different worlds? Exclusion Act, which not only There are all these different barred Chinese from immigrating streams and themes but I feel like to the United States, but it also forat the end of the day, it’s a New bade legal Chinese residents from York City book.” becoming citizens, The gritty underbelly of the marrying other Big Apple is the setting for those citizens or early years, when Eng and his bringing their friends would hop on wives the Number 7 line to over Manhattan, where they (“Maybe would invariably end up at the first and punk music mecca last American CBGB’s. It was law that made this unlikely it legal to setting that discrimwould prove inate to be an important component in helping the future playwright seek his identity. “The arts are where all outsiders go,” he said. “I was very lucky to come of age when punk was evolving. Alvin Eng as punk-rapper Anyone who feels like an Goong Hay Kid outsider didn’t have to
against one race of people that prevented them from becoming citizens.”) And there is also mention of China’s Opium Wars with Great Britain (“Growing up we worshiped the heroin chic junkies but we didn’t want to become an addict, but rather wanted to act like Keith [Richards] and Iggy [Pop]. But then I eventually realized that my grandfather died of an opium overdose and that opium changed the Chinese forever.”) It’s this kind of strong stuff that informs readers as they follow Eng’s journey into theater, where he meets wife Wendy and earns a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Eng also wound up being a two-time Fulbright Specialist appointee with a residence at City University of Hong Kong. It was here where the Americanborn Eng was invited by the U.S. Consulate Guangzhou, to conduct theater workshops and perform his memoir monologue, The Last Emperor of Flushing, in his family’s ancestral Guangdong Province. It’s all heady stuff Eng was finally able to tie together after a decade-plus of trying. “Writing this book was very therapeutic,” Eng said. “I think it’s really about being able to put it down on paper and become more whole, which is what I was able to do once I achieved balancing act of juggling so many worlds and so many cultures.”
Alvin Eng will be appearing on Wednesday, June 8 to do a book signing and meet and greet at Yu & Me Books, 44 Mulberry St. in Manhattan’s Chinatown, Visit www.yuandmebooks.com or call 646-559-1165 for more information. Visit www.alvineng.com to learn more about Alvin Eng and www.longislandweekly.com for a longer version of this story.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It’s a strange dance, the dance of intimacy. In the beginning, you’re not sure how much you want to know and be known. This is the stage to savor. It’s the most playful and formative time when you can apply your creativity to making something truly special. Soon enough, familiarity will establish its groove. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). It is easier for some people to show indifference than to risk opening up. Vulnerability is hard because rejection is harder. You have already experienced rejection in your life, which gives you an advantage. It will be less scary for you to open up and let someone know that you want to love and be loved. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Showing up to tasks that are not extraordinarily interesting to you has a way of draining your energy. What would you rather be doing? Change the plan. Tackle something you can really get immersed in. Bonus: When you are too busy to care about who you are attracting, that is very attractive indeed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You’ll change your mind a few times this week, so you’re better off not making big claims or signing anything. But even when you’re not sure what you want, you know where you belong. Go where you can help and be helped. There’s no reason to settle for less than inspiring atmospheres and kind people. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). There are indifferent people everywhere, and you do not want to be one of them. Efforts to convey how you really feel, which is to say warm, responsive and alive, can sometimes land messily. Still, honest and awkward interactions are much more valuable than any that could be made by a courteous robot. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Supporters may fall down on the job, which presents you with an opportunity to give due credit to the one who has been there for you this entire time: you. You showed up, you did your best and you are still reporting for duty. When you really think about it, a little more appreciation is in order.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’re the cowboy of your mind, moving your herd of thoughts along the prairie of your consciousness. Steering thoughts well is the key to feeling good. You don’t need to know why you think a certain way; you just need a few strategies to help you stay on track, including good support and uplifting environments.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your most successful endeavors will be the ones aimed to the right people. Hint: The right people aren’t necessarily the nearest ones. They’re the ones who like you for who you are. They make you feel seen, understood and enjoyed. Finding them can take a minute, but there’s no better use of your time.
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down anyway, and Sylvia’s sense of mortification was greatly allayed by this favorable turn of events. Only in subsequent analysis was it discovered that South would have made three notrump had Sylvia cashed her fourth spade, since this would have squeezed her partner in the three remaining suits! Thus, if East discarded a heart, declarer would win any return and cash three heart tricks. East would then be squeezed again. He would either have to unguard his diamonds or his clubs, and South would make three notrump by scoring an extra trick in that suit. The same result would accrue if East elected to discard a club on Sylvia’s fourth spade. Declarer would then cash three club tricks, squeezing East in hearts and diamonds. And finally, if East discarded a diamond on the four of spades, he would later be squeezed in hearts and clubs when declarer cashed four diamond tricks. So, whichever way East turned, he could not escape being victimized by a fourth round of spades from Sylvia. To this day, some members of the club still contend that it was not Sylvia who led the four of clubs at trick four, but her guardian angel!
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SCHOOL NEWS
Floral Park Student Chosen For International CMM Institute Floral Park Memorial High School 11th grader Fatima Razvi has been chosen as one of five teens worldwide to participate in the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM) Institute. Razvi will be working with four other young women from the United States, Norway and Denmark to create products, activities or platforms to address the hopes and concerns of teens from around the world. The five participants will co-create lessons and materials to help teens and young adults communicate about difficult issues such as exclusion, diversity, differences, mental health, sexual orientation, grief and more. — Submitted by Sewanhaka School District Floral Park Memorial High School 11th grader Fatima Razvi has been chosen as one of five teens worldwide to participate in the Coordinated Management of Meaning Institute. (Photo courtesy of the Sewanhaka Central High School District)
New Coordinator For Music And The Arts In Garden City At its May 17 meeting, the Garden City Board of Education appointed Amanda Hauser as the district’s new coordinator for music and the arts. The district is excited to see Ms. Hauser, a current teacher at Garden City High School, step into this new role. Ms. Hauser started as a chorus teacher in Garden City in 2014. Over the past eight years, she has improved student musicianship and provided opportunities for students to express themselves in the arts. As a chorus teacher at both the high school and middle school, Ms. Hauser has conducted a number of choirs and prepared student-musicians for regional competitions. She holds a strong commitment to ensuring each student develops an enthusiasm for learning. Most recently, Ms. Hauser was the producer and music director for high school musical productions. Ms. Hauser served as an administrative intern within the district in 2021, working collaboratively with district leaders and
students. Within this role, she ensured music events were present in the upcoming district calendar, established advisership roles for all district musical productions and assisted in interviewing candidates for various positions. Prior to teaching in Garden City, Ms. Hauser was a student teacher in the Kings Park School District and a graduate assistant at SUNY Fredonia, where she received her master’s degree in music. Additionally, Ms. Hauser has experience performing in a number of national and international performances. “Ms. Hauser has been an integral part of the Garden City Fine Arts program for the past eight years,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kusum Sinha. “We are excited to welcome her into this new role, where I am confident she will continue to enhance the music and art experience for our students.” — Submitted by Garden City Public Schools
Garden City Middle School Band Earns Superior Rating At Music In The Parks
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n May 7, the Garden City Middle School eighth grade band, under the direction of Ms. Iovino, competed at the “Music in the Parks” festival held at Westfield State University. The ensemble performed in front of two adjudicators, professors from the Hartt School of Music and Westfield State University. Their judged performance consisted of two pieces – “Structures” by Roland Barrett and “Dark Ride” by Randall Standridge. The GCMS band earned an average score of 92.5, resulting in a “Superior Rating.” GCMS was one of only four schools out of the 12 performing to receive this top rating. While GCMS bands have been performing at “Music in the Parks” festivals since 2010, this year marked the first time they received the prestigious Esprit de Corps Award. The award recognizes a band that displays an exemplary attitude of positive support and outstanding behavior. After the morning performance, the band spend the day at Six Flags, New England, wrapping up a fun and successful weekend. — Submitted by Garden City Middle School
Garden City Middle School band students pose after Music In The Parks at Westfield State University on May 7, 2022. (Photo courtesy Garden City Middle School)
Tax Receiver Reminds Residents About Veterans Support Grant Program North Hempstead Receiver of Taxes Charles Berman is reminding residents about Nassau County’s Veterans Support Grant Program, a fiscal assistance program aimed to provide relief to veterans’ halls and facilities in Nassau County that sustained financial losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The grant program can provide a one-time payment of up to $10,000 to eligible 501(c)3
and 501(c)19 veterans’ posts or organizations that experienced economic hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria: • Be a 501(c)3 or 501(c)19 veterans’ post or organization located in Nassau County. • Be in operation at the time of application (businesses that have ceased operations due to the pandemic are ineligible).
• Demonstrate financial insecurity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Examples include: • Loss of Income • Increased Costs • Capacity to weather financial hardship • Challenges covering operating expenses • Not be in default or arrears on past or current Federal or State financing or funding programs. • Not be in conflict of interest with Nassau County, the County Legislature, the local
municipality, or the operating program agency. To find the application, applicants should visit https://www.nassaucountyny.gov/1945/ Veterans-Service-Agency. Applicants needing assistance can leave a voicemail at 646-825-9617 or email ncveterans@ndconline.org and someone will be in contact within 48 hours. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
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North Hempstead Hosts Asian American Festival
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orth Hempstead Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Council Members Peter Zuckerman, Dennis Walsh, Veronica Lurvey, and Mariann Dalimonte along with Town Clerk Ragini Srivastava, Receiver of Taxes Charles Berman and the Town’s Community Services Department were proud to host the Town’s Asian
American Festival on May 14 at North Hempstead Beach Park in Port Washington. The event, the first Asian American Festival since the COVID-19 pandemic, drew hundreds of attendees and their families to the park for a day celebrating the rich cultural heritage of North Hempstead. The celebration included live performances
from around the world, food from local restaurants, cultural activities and pavilions representing the countries of Afghanistan, China, India, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines, Korea, and more. Since the first Asian-American Festival in 2010, members of the North Hempstead community have celebrated the Asian
cultures represented in North Hempstead each May. May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month which pays tribute to the generations of individuals who have indelibly changed the nation’s history. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
Performers with town officials at the festival.
Town officials celebrate AAPI Heritage Month at the Town’s Asian American Festival. (Contributed photo)
GARDEN CITY L E G A L NO T IC E N to i c e of F or m a t i on of : G l oc oa s t L L C . A r t i c l e s of O r ga ni ation filed with Secretary of State of New Yor SSNY on 4/24/22. Office location Nassau ounty. SSNY is designated as agent of LL upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 15 edge lane, erric NY 11566. urpose any lawful act or activity. 6-1; 5-25-18-11-4; 4-272022-6T-#232623-NIN/ ITY
S E E O T. NASSA O NTY. L L ASSOIATES OLDIN O ., ltf. vs. DIANE O ALLEY, et al, Defis. Index #607345/2021. ursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered arch 3, 2022, I will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau Supreme ourt, 100 Supreme ourt Drive, ineola, NY on June 22, 2022 at 2 30 p.m. prem. /a District 18, Section 34, Bloc 167, Lots 35-37. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Foreclosure auction will be held rain or shine. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the court appointed referee will cancel the sale. A S. I IA DI eferee. LE Y LE Y, Attys. for ltf., 12 Tulip Dr., reat Nec , NY. #99356 6-8-1; 5-25-18-20224T-#232895-NIN/ ITY
L E G A L NO T IC E NO T IC E O F F O R M A T IO N Notice of formation of Top heddar edia LL , a dom e s t i c L L C . A r t i c l e s of O r gani ation filed with the Secretary of State of New Yor SSNY on 1/13/2022. Office location Nassau ounty. egistered Agents Inc., 90 State Street, Suite 700, Office 40, Albany, NY 12207 is designated as agent upon whom L E G A L NO T IC E process against the LL may S E E O T OF be served. urpose Any T E STATE OF lawful purpose. NEW YO 6-22-15-8-1; 5-25-18-2022O NTY OF NASSA 6T-#232911-NIN/ ITY NO T IC E O F SA L E IN F O R E C L O SU R E L E G A L NO T IC E A ITAL ONE, N.A., NOTI E OF SALE
Children performed at the festival.
LEGAL NOTICES laintiff, v . EL IN D AN , LEA D AN A/ /A LINDA FEDE D AN , ET AL, Defendant In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the ounty ler of Nassau ounty on November 1, 2018, I, Jane Shren el, Es . the eferee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on June 28, 2022 at The North Side Steps of the Nassau ounty Supreme ourt, 100 Supreme ourt Drive, ineola, NY 11501 at 2 30 , ounty of Nassau, State of New Yor , the premises described as follows 55 erric Drive Lawrence, NY 11559 SBL No. 40-18102-481 ALL T AT T A T O A EL OF LAND situate in the Incorporated illage of Lawrence, Town of empstead, ounty of Nassau, State of New Yor . The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 004589/2014 in the amount of 624,107.59 plus interest and costs. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the ourt System s O ID-19 mitigation
protocols and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing mas s and screening practices in effect at the time of this forec l os ur e s a l e . Foreclosure Auctions will be held ain or Shine. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the ourt Appointed eferee will cancel the forec l os ur e a uc t i on. ichard S. ullen Woods Oviatt ilman LL laintiff s Attorney 500 Bausch Lomb lace ochester, NY 14604 Tel. 855-227-5072 6-15-8-1; 5-25-2022-4T#233035-NIN/ ITY
conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Foreclosure auction will be held rain or shine. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the court appointed referee will cancel the sale. JENNIFE ETTEN E , eferee. LE Y LE Y, Attys. for ltf., 12 Tulip Dr., reat Nec , NY. #99275 6-15-8-1; 5-25-20224T-#233039-NIN/ ITY
MINEOLA L E G A L NO T IC E Notice of formation of BA DIA J LL . Arts of Org filed with the Secy of State of NY SSNY on 11/09/2021. Office location Nassau ounty. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LL to 142 Willis Avenue, ineola, NY, 11501. urpose any lawful act. 6-1; 5-25-18-11-4; 4-272022-6T-#232511-NIN/ A
L E G A L NO T IC E NOTI E OF SALE S E E O T. NASSA O NTY. L L ASSO IATES OLDIN O ., ltf. vs. L IAN A TE , et al, Defts. Index #609828/2021. ursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered Feb. 8, 2022, I will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau Supreme ourt, 100 Supreme ourt Drive, ineL E G A L NO T IC E ola, NY on June 29, 2022 at 2 30 p.m. prem. /a District NOTI E OF SALE E E O T 1, Section 34, Bloc 257, Lot S O NTY 170. Sold subject to terms and NASSA
DE TS E BAN NATIONAL T ST O ANY AS T STEE FO A BO IEW O T A E LOAN T ST O T A E ASS-T O E TIFI ATES, SE IES 2005-9, /O S E IALI ED LOAN SE I IN , LL 8742 L ENT BO LE A D, S ITE 300, I LANDS AN , OLO ADO 80129, laintiff against LENA WENT ES A/ /A A IA WENT ES, et al Defendants Attorney for laintiff s nuc les, omosins i anfro, LL , 565 Taxter oad, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523 Attorney s for laintiff s . ursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered November 26, 2019, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Nassau ounty Supreme ourt, 100 Supreme ourt Drive, ineola, New Yor 11501 on January 21, 2020 at 11 30 A . remises nown as 192 Arlington Street, ineola, NY 11501. Sec 0009 Bloc 00370-00 Lot 00023, 00043, 00046, 00023 and 00043. All that certain plot, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Incorporat-
ed illage of ineola, Town of North empstead, ounty of Nassau and State of New Yor . Approximate Amount of Judgment is 426,994.32 plus interest and costs. remises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 610796/2018. ash will not be accepted at the s a le . elvyn oth, Es ., eferee 2045-000054 6-1; 5-25-18-11-20224T-#232641-NIN/ A L E G A L NO T IC E Not i c e of f or m at i on of 57 M e r r i c k A ve n u e L L C . A r ticles of Organization filed w i t h t h e Se c r e t ar y of St at e of Ne w Y or k SSNY on 04/06/2022. Office located i n Nas s au . SSNY h as b e e n designated for service of p r oc e s s . SSNY s h al l m ai l copy of any process served agi n s t t h e L L C 2396 E L INO R E A V E NU E , M E R R IC K NY 1 156 . P u r p os e : an y l aw f u l p u r p os e . 6-22-15-8-1; 5-25-18-20226T-#232912-NIN/ A L E G A L NO T IC E NOTI E OF SALE S E E O T. NASSA O NTY. L L ASSOContinued on page 11
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C I A T E S H O L D I N G C O R P ., P l t f . vs . W I L S O N F E R N A N D O M O R O C H O , e t a l, D e fts . I nde x #60251 1/ 2021. P ur s u a nt t o j udgm e nt of f or e c l os ur e a nd s a l e e nt e r e d F e b. 8, 2022, I w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on on t he N or t h S i de s t e ps of t he N a s s a u S u pr e m e C our t , 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i v e , M i ne ol a , N Y on J une 29, 2022 a t 2: 30 p.m . pr e m . k/ a D i s t r i c t 16, S e c t i on 32, B l oc k 406, L ot s 411, 412. S ol d s ubj e c t t o terms and conditions of filed j udg m e nt a nd t e r m s of s a l e . F or e c l os ur e a uc t i on w i l l be he l d “ r a i n or s hi ne .” I f pr op e r s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng c a not be m a i n t a i ne d or t he r e a r e ot he r he a l t h or s a f e t y c onc e r ns , t he n t he c our t a poi nt e d r e f e r e e w i l l c a nc e l t he s a l e . JA N E S H R E N K E L , R e fe re e . L E V Y & L E V Y , A t t ys . f or P l t f ., 12 T ul i p D r ., G r e a t N e c k,N Y .#9276 6-15- 8-1; 5- 25- 20224T -#233037N IN /M A L S U P R E S T A T E C O U N N O T IC
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IC E O F T H E O R K S A U IC A T IO N I nde x N o. P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E t ha t t he unde r s i gne d, a m a j or i t y of t he t r us t e e s of T he H ope C hur c h L ong I s l a nd, a r e l i g i ous c or por a t i on , w i l l on t he 29t h da y of J une , 2022 electronically file to the Supr e m e C our t of t he S t a t e of N e w Y or k, a t a T e r m , P a r t t bd t he r e of , a t t he N a s s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t H ous e i n 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i n e ol a , N Y 11501 f or a n or de r de c r e e i ng t he di s s ol ut i on of t he s a i d H ope C hur c h L ong I s l a n d a nd f or t ha t pur pos e or de r i ng a nd di r e c t i ng t he s a l e a nd c onve ya nc e of a ny a nd a l l pr ope r t y be l ongi ng t o s a i d c or por a t i on a nd a f t e r pr ov i di ng f or t he a s c e r t a i ni ng a nd pa ym e nt of t he de bt s of s a i d c or por a t i on a nd t he ne c e s s a r y c os t s a nd e xpe ns e s of s uc h s a l e a nd pr oc e e di ngs of s uc h di s s o l ut i on, s o f a r a s t he pr oc e e ds of s uc h s a l e s ha l l be sufficient to pay the same, or de r i ng a nd de c r e e i ng t ha t t he ba l a nc e t o be t r a ns f e r r e d j oi nt l y t o t he E a s t C oa s t C on f e r e n c e of t he E v a nge l i c a l C hur c h a nd t he E va nge l i c a l C ove na nt C hur c h N e w Y or k t o be de vo t e d a nd a pl i e d t o i t s ge ne r a l pur pos e s , a nd f or s uc h ot he r a nd f ur t he r or de r a nd de c r e e i n t he pr e m i s e s a s m a y be j us t a ndpr ope r . F i n e y V a r ughe se T hom a s J ohn T ony T hot t uka da vi l A m a j or i t y of t he T r us t e e s of t he H ope C hur c hL ongI s l a nd 6-15- 8-1; 5- 25- 20224T -#233135- N I N / M A L E G A L NO T IC E N O T IC E O F S A L E S U P R E M E C O U R T . N A S S A U C O U N T Y . L & L A S S O C I A T E S H O L D I N G C O R P ., P l t f . vs . R O B E R T H . W I L G O S Z , J R ., e t a l , D e f t s . I nde x #612499/ 2021. P ur s ua n t t o j udgm e nt of f or e c l os ur e a nd s a l e e nt e r e d F e b. 14, 2022, I w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on on
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D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N Y 11501 on J une 21, 2022 a t 2: 30P M , pr e m i s e s know n a s 50 B U F F A L O S T R E E T , E L M O N T , N Y 11003. A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs a nd im pr ove m e nt s e r e c t e d , s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng a t E l m ont , T ow n of H e m ps t e a d, C ount y of N a s s a u a nd S t a t e of N e w Y or k, S e c t i on 37, B l oc k 568, L ot 21. A pr oxi m a t e a m ount of j udgm e nt $382,358.27 pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o pr o visions of filed Judgment I nde x #09395/ 2013. T he a f or e m e nt i one d a uc t i on w ill be c onduc t e d i n a c c or da nc e w ith t he C our t S ys t e m ’ s C O V I D -19 m i t i ga t i on pr ot o c ol s a nd a s s uc h a l l pe r s ons m us t c om pl y w i t h s oc i a l di s L E G A L NO T IC E t a nc i ng, w e a r i ng m a s ks a nd NO T IC E O F s c r e e ni ng pr a c t i c e s i n e f f e c t C O L L E C T IO N a t t he t i m e of t hi s f or e c l os ur e O F T A X E SO F T H E s a l e . J os e ph A r m a o, E s q., V IL L A G E O F M INE O L A N O T I C E i s he r e by gi ve n R e f e r e e G r os s P ol ow y , L L C 1775 W e hr l e D r i ve W i l l i a m s t ha t t he t a x r ol l a nd w a r r a nt f or t he c ol l e c t i on of t a xe s vi l l e , N Y 14221 18-007594 herein levied for the fiscal 71393 6-8-1; 5- 25- 18-2022- 4T ye a r c om m e nc i ng J neu 1, #232894- N I N / N H P 2022 has been filed with the V i l l a ge C l e r k w ho w i l l be L E G A L NO T IC E i n a t t e nda nc e a t t he V i l l a ge of N H H a l l 155 W a s hi ngt on A ve nue , N ot i c e of f or m a t i on M i ne ol a , N .Y . f or t he pur pos e A S H L E I G H L L C . A r t s of of r e c e i vi ng pa ym e nt of a l l Org filed with Secy of State of NY SSNY on 5/09/22. t a xe s t he r e i n l e vi e d f r om J une Nassau 1, 2022 f r om 8: 30 A .M . t o Office location y . S S N Y de s i gna t e d 4: 30 P .M . e xc e pt S a t ur da ys , C ount a s a ge nt upon w hom pr oc e s s S unda ys a nd hol i da ys a nd t ha t f or t he pe r i od be t w e e n m a y be s e r ve d a nd s ha l l m a i l of pr oc e s s a ga i ns t L L C J une 1 a nd J ul y 1, 2022, a l l c opy t o : 9 V e r n on S t ., F l or a l P a r k, t a xe s m a y be pa i d w i t hout N Y 11001. P ur pos e : a ny pe na l t y . T ha t on a l l s uc h t a xe s r e - l a w f ul a c t . 7- 6; 6- 29- 22-15- 8-1-2022m a i ni ng unpa i d a f t e r J ul y 6T -#233200N IN /N H P 1, 2022, a five percent 5 pe na l t y w i l l be a de d on J ul y 2, 2022 a nd a n a di t i ona l pe n a l t y a s pr ovi de d by S t a t e S t a t WESTBURY ut e f or e a c h m ont h t he r e a f t e r unt i l pa i d. L E G A L NO T IC E B r ya nL .R i ve r a e m e nt a l S um m ons a nd V i l l a ge C l e r k S upl N ot i c e of O bj e c t of A c t i on D a t e d: M a y20,2022 S U P R E M E C O U R T O F T H E 6-8-1-2022- 2T -#233215S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K N IN /M A C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U A c t i on t o F or e c l os e a M or t ga ge NEW HYDE PARK I N D E X #: 610604/ 2021 21S T M O R T G A G E C O R P O R A T IO N A S M A S T E R S E R L E G A L NO T IC E V IC E R F O R C H R IS T IA N A N ot i c e of f or m a t i on of A L 3K T R U S T , A D IV IS IO N O F P R O P E R T IE S L L C . A rtic le s W IL M IN G T O N S A V IN G S of Organi ation filed with F U N D S O C I E T Y F S B A S t he S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e of N Y T R U S T E E F O R K N O X SSNY on 03/31/2022. Of- V I L L E 20 12 T R U S T P l a i n fice location Nassau ounty. t i f f , vs R O C H E L L E K A T Z S S N Y ha s be e n de s i gna t e d I N D I V I D U A L L Y A N D A S a s a ge nt of t he L L C upon S U R V IV IN G JO IN T T E N w hom pr oc e s s a ga i ns t i t m a y A N T W I T H R IG H T S O F be s e r ve d. S S N Y s ha l l m a i l S U R V I V O R S H I P O F J O E L pr oc e s s t o t he L L C , 68 O pa l K A T Z , H S B C B A N K U S A , N .A ., B O A R D O F M A N A G S t r e e t , E l m ont , N Y 11003. P ur pos e : A nyl a w f ul a c t i vi t y . E R S O F M E A D O W B R O O K C O N D O M IN IU M 6-8-1; 5- 25- 18-11-4-2022- P O I N T E I, P E O P L E O F T H E S T A T E 6T -#232675N IN /N H P O F N E W Y O R K , U N K N O W N H E IR S O F JO E L L E G A L NO T IC E N O T IC E O F S A L E S U - K A T Z IF L IV IN G , A N D IF H E /S H E B E D E A D , A N Y P R E M E C O U R T C O U N T Y A N D A L L P E R S O N S U N O F N A S S A U F R E E D O M T O P L A IN T IF F , M O R T G A G E C O R P O R A - K N O W N T I O N , P l a i nt i f f A G A I N S T C L A IM IN G , O R W H O M A Y M A R I E E U S T A C H E S ; e t a l ., C L A I M T O H A V E A N I N Defendant s ursuant to a T E R E S T I N , O R G E N E R A L O R S P E C IF IC L IE N U P O N J udgm e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e dul y e nt e r e d A pr i l 20, T H E R E A L P R O P E R T Y 2017, I , t he unde r s i gne d R e f - D E S C R I B E D I N T H I S A C T IO N ; S U C H U N K N O W N e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on P E R S O N S B E IN G H E R E IN a t t he N o r t h S i de s t e ps of t he N a s s a u C ount y S upr e m e G E N E R A L L Y D E S C R I B E D C our t , 100 S upr e m e C our t A N D I N T E N D E D T O B E t he
N or t h S i de s t e ps of t he N a s s a u S upr e m e C our t , 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i n e ol a , N Y on J ul y 6, 2022 a t 2: 30 p.m . pr e m . k/ a D i s t r i c t 11, S e c t i on 9, B l oc k 48, L ot 27. S ol d s ubj e c t t o t e r m s a nd conditions of filed judgment a nd t e r m s of s a l e . F or e c l os ur e a uc t i on w i l l be he l d “ r a i n or s hi ne .” I f pr ope r s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng c a not be m a i nt a i ne d or t he r e a r e ot he r he a l t h or s a f e t y c onc e r ns , t he n t he c our t a p oi nt e d r e f e r e e w i l l c a nc e l t he s a le . E L L E N D U R S T , R e fe re e . L E V Y & L E V Y , A t t ys . f or P l t f ., 12 T ul i p D r ., G r e a t N e c k, N Y . #9272 6-22-15- 8-1-20224T -#233169- N I N / M A
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28, 2006, t o s e c ur e t he s um of $635,0. a nd r e c or de d a t B ok M 31557, P a ge 925 in the Office of the Nassau C ount y C l e r k, on t he F e br u a r y 16, 2007. T he m or t ga ge w a s s ubs e que nt l y a s s i gne d by a n a s s i gnm e nt e xe c ut e d O c t obe r 7, 2009 a nd r e c or de d on N ove m be r 18, 2009, i n t he Office of the Nassau ounty C l e r k a t B ok M 34358, P a ge 264. T he m or t ga ge w a s s ub s e que nt l y a s s i gne d by a c or r e c t i ve a s s i gnm e nt e xe c ut e d A ugs t 31, 201 1 a nd r e c or de d on O c t obe r 5, 201 1, i n t he Office of the Nassau ounty C l e r k a t B ok M 36441, P a ge 884. T he m or t ga ge w a s s ub s e que nt l y a s s i g ne d by a n a s s i gnm e nt e xe c ut e d M a y 2, 2016 a nd r e c or de d on A ugs t 31, 2016, in the Office of the N a s s a u C ount y C l e r k a t B ok M 41473, P a ge 382; T he pr op e r t y i n que s t i on i s de s c r i be d a s f ol l ow s : 407 P a c i ng W a y , U ni t 4104, W e s t bur y , N Y 11590 N O T IC E Y O U A R E IN D A N G E R O F L O S IN G Y O U R H O M E I f you do not r e s pond t o t hi s s um m ons a nd c om pl a i nt by s e r vi ng a c opy of t he a ns w e r o n t he a t t or ne y f or t he m or t g a ge c om pa ny who filed this foreclosure pr oc e e di ng a ga i ns t you a nd filing the answer with the c our t , a de f a ul t j udgm e nt m a y be e nt e r e d a nd you c a n l os e your hom e . S pe a k t o a n a t t or ne y or go t o t he c our t w he r e your c a s e i s pe ndi ng f or f ur t he r i nf or m a t i on on how t o a ns w e r t he s um m ons a nd pr ot e c t your pr ope r t y . S e ndi ng a pa ym e nt t o your m or t ga ge c om p a ny w i l l not s t op t hi s f or e c l os ur e a c t i on. Y O U M U S T R E S P O N D B Y S E R V IN G A C O P Y O F T H E A N S W E R O N T H E A T T O R N E Y F O R T H E P L A IN T IF F O T A E O ANY A N D F IL IN G T H E A N S W E R W IT H T H E C O U R T . D A T E D : M a y 2, 2022 G r os s olowy, LL Attorney s For laintiff s 1775 Wehrle D r i ve , S ui t e 100 W illia m s vi l l e , N Y 14221 T he la w firm of ross olowy, LL a nd t he a t t or ne ys w hom it e m pl oys a r e d e bt c ol l e c t or s w ho a r e a t t e m p t i ng t o c ol l e c t a de bt . A ny i n f or m a t i on ob t a i ne d by t he m w i l l be us e d f or t ha t pur pos e .71962 6-1: 5- 25- 18-11-20224T -#232782- N I N / W B Y
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L E G A L NO T IC E N O T IC E O F A S S U M P T IO N O F L IE N S V IL L A G E O F O L D W E S T B U R Y O L D W E S T B U R Y , N E W Y O R K N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T ,i nc onj unc t i on w i t ht he pr ovi s i ons of t he R e a l P r ope r t y T a x L a w of t he S t a t e of N e w Y or k, a nd of a r e s ol ut i on of t he B oa r d of T r us t e e s of t he V i l l a ge of O l d W e s t bur y , N a s s a u C ount y , N e w Y or k pa s s e d a t a m e e t i ng t he r e of he l d on t he 16t h da y of M a y 2022, t he V i l l a ge of O l d W e s t bur y , on t he 17t h da y of J une 2022 a t 10: 0 o’ c l oc k in the forenoon at the courtroom in the illage office in said V i l l a ge of O l d W e s t bur y , w i l l be a s s um i ng l i e ns on e a c h of t he f ol l ow i ng pa r c e l s of r e a l e s t a t e upon w hi c h s a i d V i l l a ge t a xe s r e m a i nupa i d. T he f ol l ow i ng i s a l i s t of t he pa r c e l s of r e a l e s t a t e upon w hi c h t he V i l l a ge w i l l be a s s um i ng a l i e n, t oge t he r w i t h a s t a t e m e nt of t he a m ount of t a x,f e e s ,i nt e r e s t a ndc ha r ge s t he r e ont ow i t : N a m e S e c t i on- B l oc k- L ot T ot a l R a ys t onR e s t a ur a nt C or p. 9 601 21 $15,792.66 H a di ngt onC om pa ny 9 601 5 $6,649.56 H a di ngt onC om pa ny 9 601 56 $6,652.40 T hukr a l 9 601 67 $4,251.27 T io 10 B 454 $14,730.27 B a i ns 10 C 25 $7,223.45 S t or e H i l l R oa dL L C 10 C 1263 $16,404.78 B oyd 10 C 1322 $64.24 B oyd 10 C 1326 $18,081.06 C a l l e c oD e ve l opm e nt 10 C 1371 $161.09 M e lc z a re k 10 343 2 $9,686.03 R ia z 10 344 39 $4,758.27 S um ba l E s t a t e s 10 348 37 $8,917.1 1 D uva l 17 15 10 $705.1 1 C hun 17 16 1 $52.85 E tm a n 17 16 2 $52.85 D e o 19 A 578 $16,412.67 H a r r i s on 19 A 473 $14,421.79 L uo 19 A 502 $12,642.42 M i l os a vj e v 19 C 58 $10,927.4 G rillo 19 D 169 $1 1,924.89 S a bha r w a l 19 D 191 $8,637.68 M i s c i os c i a 19 D 199 $7,96.61 R oc kC om m uni t yC hur c h 19 D 212 $36,633.92 P r ovi de nc e R oc kI nc . 19 D 219 $9,321.28 P r ovi de nc e R oc kI nc . 19 D 220A $186.72 P r ovi de nc e R oc kI nc . 19 D 220B $56,726.12 S ur i l l o 19 D 228 $1 12.66 G ol d 19 E 59 $7,1 16.51 L e c ra w 19 E 447 $5.69 X u 19 E 1135 $1 1,515.86 B e r ns i m C or p. 19 E 1184 $374.71 K ha c ha dur i a n 19 E 2002 $670.93 A r kE s t a t e s I nc . 17 12 38 $10,64.69 K oc ha r 17 12 140 $16,639.93 N e w C i ngul a r W ire le s s 19 D 71 $605.43 N e w C i ngul a r W ire le s s 14 C 54 $676.64 N e w C i ngul a r W ire le s s 7 201 54 $790.5 N e w C i ngul a r W ire le s s 19 A 398 $648.15 S pr i nt 19 A 398 $790.5 T ot al $345,87.18 B r i a nS .R i dgw a y V i l l a ge A dm i ni s t r a t or D a t e d: 5/ 18,5/ 25& 6/ 1/ 2022 6-1; 5- 25- 18-2022- 3T -#232986- N I N / W B Y
w i l l s e l l i n one pa r c e l a t pub l i c a uc t i on on J une 15, 2022 a t T he N or t h S i de S t e ps of t he N a s s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t , 10 0 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N Y 11501, C ount y of N a s s a u, S t a t e of L E G A L NO T IC E N e w Y or k, a t 02: 30 P M t he S U P R E M E C O U R T O F T H E pr e m i s e s de s c r i be d a s f ol S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K l ow s : C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U NO T IC E O F SA L E IN 9P r i nc e L n W e s t bur y ,N Y 1 1590 F O R E C L O SU R E S B L N o.: 45- 457- 5 D E U T S C H E B A N K A L L T H A T T R A C T O R N A T IO N A L T R U S T P A R C E L O F L A N D s i t ua t e C O M P A N Y , E T A L , i n t he T ow n of H e m ps t e a d, P l a i nt i f f , C ount y of N a s s a u, S t a t e of v . N e w Y or k. C L A U D IA V O S S E L E R , T he pr e m i s e s a r e s ol d s ub JA M E S D . V O S S E L E R j e c t t o t he pr ovi s i ons of t he A /K /A J A M E S V O S S E L E R , filed judgment, Index No. E T A L , 05125/ 2014 i n t he a m ount D e f e nda nt . of $494,212.13 pl us i nt e r e s t P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E a ndc os t s . T H A T T he a f or e m e nt i one d a uc t i on I n pur s ua nc e of a J udgm e nt of t e d i n a c c or F or e c l os ur e a dn S a l e e nt e r e d w i l l be c onduc C our t S ys in the office of the ounty da nc e w i t h t he t e m ’ s C O V I D -19 m i t i ga t i on C l e r k fo N a s s a u C ount y on J a nua r y 21, 2020, I , E l l e n pr ot oc ol s a nd a s s uc h a l l pe r m us t c om pl y w i t h s oc i a l S a vi o,n E s q. t he R e f e r e e s ons w e a r i ng m a s ks na m e d i n s a i d J udgm e nt , di s t a nc i ng,
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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N pur s ua nt t o a F i na l J udgm e nt of F or e c l os ur e da t e d O c t obe r 26, 2018, a nd entered in the Office of the C l e r k of t he C ount y of N a s s a u, w he r e i n L I V E W E L L F I N A N C I A L i s t he P l a i nt i f f a nd C O R A W H E E L I N G , E T A L . a r e t he D e f e nda nt ( s ) . I , t he unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i o n R A I N O R S H IN E a t th e N A S S A U C O U N T Y S U P R E M E C O U R T , N O R T H S ID E S T E P S , 100 S U P R E M E C O U R T D R IV E , M IN E O L A , N Y 11501, on J une 8, 2022 a t 2: 30P M , pr e m i s e s k now n a s 18 M A R I E T T A D R I V E , W E S T B U R Y , N Y 11590: S e c t i on 10, B l oc k 342, L ot 05:
A L L T H A T C E R T A IN P L O T , P IE C E O R P A R C E L O F L A ND , WI T H T H E B U IL D ING S A ND IM P R O V E M E NT S E R E O N E R E C T E D , SIT U A T E , L Y ING A ND B E ING IN T H E INC O R P O R A T E D V IL L A G E O F W E ST B U R Y , C O U NT Y O F NA SSA U A ND ST A T E O F NE W Y O R K P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o pr ovi s i ons of filed Judgment Index # 606969/ 2017. M a rk S . R ic c i a r di , E s q. - R e f e r e e . R ob e r t s on, A ns c hut z , S c h ne i d, C r a ne & P a r t ne r s , P L L C 90 M e r c ha nt s C onc our s e , S ui t e 310, W e s t bur y , N e w Y or k 11590, A t t or ne ys f or P l a i nt i f f . A l l f or e c l os u r e s al e s w i l l b e c on d u c t e d i n ac c or d an c e w i t h C ovi d - 19 gu i d e l i n e s i n c l u d i n g, b u t n ot l i m i t e d t o, s oc i al d i s t an c i n g an d m as k w e ar i n g. *L O C A T IO N O F SA L E SU B JE C T T O C H A NG E D A Y O F IN A C C O R D A NC E W IT H C O U R T /C L E R K D IR E C T IV E S. 6-1; 5- 25- 18-22-20224T-#232802-NIN/WBY L E G A L NO T IC E S U P R E M E C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U N E W P E N N F IN A N C IA L L L C D /B /A S H E L L P O IN T M O R T G A G E S E R V IC IN G , V . T I M O T H Y S H O R T ,E T A L . NO T IC E O F SA L E N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N pur s ua nt t o a F i na l J udg m e nt of F or e c l os ur e da t e d J une 8, 2018 , a nd e n tered in the Office of the C l e r k of t he C ount y of N a s s a u, w he r e i n N E W P E N N F IN A N C IA L L L C D /B /A S H E L L P O IN T M O R T G A G E S E R V I C I N G i s t he P l a i nt i f f a nd T I M O T H Y S H O R T , E T A L . a r e t he D e f e nda nt ( s ) . I , t he unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i o n R A I N O R S H IN E a t th e N A S S A U C O U N T Y S U P R E M E C O U R T , N O R T H S ID E S T E P S , 100 S U P R E M E C O U R T D R IV E , M IN E O L A , N Y 11501, on J une 16, 2022 a t 2: 30P M , pr e m i s e s know n a s 952 W A S H I N G T O N A V E N U E , W E S T B U R Y , N Y 11590: S e c t i on 45, B l oc k 8, L ot 70: A L L T H A T C E R T IA N
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Approximate amount of lien $547,878.97 pl us i nt e r e s t & c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t to provisions of filed Judgm e nt a nd T e r m s of S a l e . I f t he s a l e i s s e t a s i de f or a ny r e a s on, t he P ur c ha s e r a t t he s a l e s ha l l be e nt i t l e d onl y t o a r e t ur n of t he de pos i t pa i d. T he P ur c ha s e r s ha l l ha ve no f ur t he r r e c our s e a ga i ns t t he M or t ga gor , t he M or t ga ge e or t he M or t ga ge e ’ s a t t or ne y . Index Number 13741/2009. M A T T H E W Z A N G W IL L , E S Q .,R e f e r e e D a vi d A . G a l l o & A s s oc i a t e s L L P A t t or ne y( s ) f or P l a i nt i f f 47H i l l s i de A ve nue ,2nd F l or ,M a nha s s e t ,N Y 1 1030 File# 7982.110 6-15- 8-1; 5- 25- 20224T-#233041-NIN/WBY L E G A L NO T IC E N O T IC E O F S A L E S U P R E M E C O U R T N A S S A U C O U N T Y A L L C R E D IT C O N S ID E R E D M O R T G A G E , I N C ., P l a i nt i f f a ga i ns t D E M E T R IU S M C C R IM M O N ,e t a l D e f e nda nt ( s ) A t t or ne y f or P l a i nt i f f ( s ) S t e r n & E i s e nbe r g, P .C ., W od br i dge C or por a t i on P la z a , 485B R out e 1 S out h, S ui t e 330,I s e l i n,N J 08830. P ur s ua nt t o a J udg m e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e e nt e r e d D e c e m be r 13, 2018, I w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i o n t o t he hi ghe s t bi de r a t N or t h S i de S t e ps of t he N a s s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t a t 100 S u pr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N Y 11501 on J une 27, 2022 a t 2: 30 P M . P r e m i s e s know n a s 192 K i nke l S t r e e t , W e s t bur y , N Y 1 1590.S e c 1 1B l oc k029 L ot 20 a nd 21. A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot , pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s t he r e on e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng a t W e s t bur y , T ow n of N or t h H e m ps t e a d, C ount y of N a s s a u a nd S t a t e of N e w Y or k. Approximate Amount of J udgm e nt i s $307,163.22 pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o pr ovi sions of filed Judgment Index N o61 1878/ 2017. D ur i ng t he C O V I D -19 he a l t h e m e r ge nc y , B i de r s a r e r e qui r e d t o c om pl y w i t h a l l gove r nm e nt a l he a l t h r e qui r e m e nt s i n e f f e c t a t t he t i m e of t he s a l e i nc l udi ng but not lim i t e d t o w e a r i ng f a c e c ove r i ngs a nd m a i n t a i ni ng s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng ( a t l e a s t 6-f e e t a pa r t ) dur i ng t he a uc t i o n, w hi l e t e nde r i ng de pos i t a nd a t a ny s ubs e que nt c l os i ng.S houl da bi de r f a i l t o c om pl y , t he R e f e r e e m a y r e f us e t o a c c e pt a ny bi d, c a nc e l t he c l os i ng a nd hol d t h e bi de r i n de f a ul t . B i de r s a r e a l s o r e qui r e d t o c om pl y w i t h t he F or e c l os ur e A uc t i on R ul e s a nd C O V I D -19 H e a l t h E m e r ge nc y R ul e s i s s ue d by t he S u pr e m e C our t of t hi s C ount y in a di t i on t o t he c ond i t i ons se t f or t h i n t he T e r m s of S a l e . I f pr ope r s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng c a n not be m a i nt a i ne d or t he r e a r e ot he r he a l t h or s a fe ty c onc e r ns , t he n t he C our t A p poi nt e d R e f e r e e s ha l l c a nc e l t he f or e c l o s ur e a uc t i on. F or e -
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c onduc t e d i n a c c or da nc e w i t h t he N A S S A U C ount y C O V I D -19 m i t i ga t i on pr ot o c ol s a nd a s s u c h a l l pe r s ons m us t c om pl y w i t h s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng, w e a r i ng m a s ks a nd s c r e e ni ng pr a c t i c e s i n e f f e c t a t t he t i m e of t hi s f or e c l os ur e s a l e . F or e c l os ur e A uc t i ons w i l l be he l d “ R a i n or S hi ne ” . R a l ph J ohn M a da l e na , E s q., R e f e r e e G r os s P ol ow y , L L C 1775 W e hr l e D r i ve W i l l i a m s vi l l e , N Y 14221 0- 298712 71318 6-22-15- 8-1-20224T-#233164-NIN/WBY
L E G A L NO T IC E V IL L A G E O F W E S T B U R Y N O T IC E O F R E C E IP T O F T A X R O L L A N D W A R R A N T F O R T H E C O L L E C T IO N O F T A X E S P l e a s e t a ke not i c e t ha t I , C hr i s t i na R . K i e r na n, V i l l a ge C l e r k/ T r e a s ur e r of t he V i l l a ge of W e s t bur y , a m i n r e c e i pt of L the tax roll and warrant which N ha s be e n de l i ve r e d t o m e f or the collection of taxes. Tax- S U P R S A U e s w i l l be r e c e i ve d a t V i l l a ge P R O P H a l l , V i l l a ge of W e s t bur y , 235 L i nc o l n P l a c e , W e s t bur y , N e w Y or k, da i l y f r om J une 1, 2022 up t o a nd in c l udi ng J ul y 1, 2022 f r om ni ne o’ c l oc k i n t he m or ni ng unt i l f our o’ c l oc k i n t he a f t e r no, except Saturdays, Sundays, a nd hol i da ys . F or s a i d pe r i od of t i m e , I w i l l r e c e i ve a l l taxes paid without additional c ha r ge . On all such taxes remaini ng unpa i d a f t e r J ul y 1, 2022 t hr ough J ul y 31, 2022 i nt e r e s t of five per centum shall be a de d f or t he m ont h of J ul y a nd a n a di t i ona l one pe r c e nt um f or e a c h m ont h a nd f r a c t i on t he r e of t he r e a f t e r un t i l pa i d. D a t e d: M a y5,2022 W e s t bur y , N e w Y or k C hr i s s y K i e r na n, V i l l a ge C l e r k/ T r e a s ur e r V i l l a ge of W e s t bur y 6-1;5-25-2022-2T-#233088N IN /W B Y L E G A L NO T IC E N O T IC E O F S A L E S U P R E M E C O U R T C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U H S B C B A N K U S A , N A T IO N A L A S S O C IA T IO N , A S T R U S T E E F O R N O M U R A A S S E T A C C E P T A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N M O R T G A G E P A S S T H R O U G H C E R T IF I C A T E S , S E R I E S 2005A P l, P l a i nt i f f A G A I N S T A R C H I B O N G A R C H IB O N G , D E L I A A R C H I B O N G , E T A L ., D e f e nda nt ( s ) P ur s ua nt t o a J udgm e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e dul y e nt e r e d M a y 31, 2017, I , t he unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ ic a uc t i on a t t he N o r t h S i de s t e ps of t he N a s s a u C oun t y S upr e m e C our t , 100 S u pr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N Y 11501 on J une 30, 2022 a t 2: 30P M , pr e m i s e s know n a s 866 D U N C A N D R I V E , W E S T B U R Y , N Y 11590. A ll t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng in t he I nc or por a t e d V i l l a ge of W e s t bur y , T ow n of N or t h H e m ps t e a d, C ount y of N a s s a u a nd S t a t e of N e w Y or k, S E C T I O N 11, B L O C K 391, LOT 3. Approximate amount of j udgm e nt $413,943.48 pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o pr o visions of filed Judgment Index #000025/2014. The a f or e m e nt i one d a uc t i on w ill
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Westbury High School administrators congratulate Banks. From left, Assistant Principal Paul Pelech, Director of Athletics, Health, and Physical Education Doric Capsis, health and physical education teacher and football/track coach Eric Banks, Principal David Zimbler and Assistant Principal Reginald Warren. (Westbury School District)
Westbury’s Eric Banks Hailed For Teaching Teachers Federal Credit Union honored 12 educators during teacher appreciation week for their outstanding academic contributions to their school and community. After careful review of more than 1,000 nominations from across the nation, and a weeklong public vote, Eric Banks was awarded a $1,000 classroom grant during the second annual Teacher Appreciation Week Contest. A physical education and health education teacher at Westbury High School, Banks plans to use this classroom grant to assist with enhancing the educational opportunities for all students within his reach. As a proud alum of the Westbury Union Free School District, Banks hopes to spread his love for learning, growth, and embody excellence inside and outside of the classroom. According to the citation, “Banks has been described as a tremendous teacher, mentor, and friend with a special gift for
making people feel unique. His mission and vision as a man of color is to help students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds have a better chance and an equal opportunity to experience high quality education. His hope is that his classroom can serve his school community as a lamppost, a catalyst for change within school culture, and a heartbeat for student motivation.” Banks stated, “My teaching philosophy is very simple: ‘N.E.A.R,’ [which] stands for New, Exciting, And Rewarding. By using [it] as the center focus of what I envision my teaching to be, I have made a huge impact on student growth in my classroom. This acronym has provided ways for students to feel free, safe, and interested to grow physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially within my classroom.” —Submitted by the Westbury School District
Westbury recently recognized Westbury High School baseball coach Todd Goodwin in a ceremony held on Westbury High School’s baseball field attended by Westbury baseball coaches and players. Goodwin was presented with a personalized bat for his 16 years of coaching baseball with the Westbury Dragons. “Coach Goodwin goes out onto the baseball field every day and doesn’t just teach our athletes how to play the game, but also teaches them life skills they use on and off the field,” said Director of Athletics, Health and Physical Education Doric Capsis. Goodwin is credited with transforming a fledgling varsity-only team into a program that now also includes a thriving JV
division. This season, the Dragons had a 7-7-1 record overall, placing second in the Countywide II conference. “We thank Coach Goodwin for his dedication not just to the sport but to our young athletes,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tahira DuPree Chase. “Coach Goodwin has become a pillar of the athletics department. He has not only helped our baseball program evolve, but is someone our athletes look up to seek out for advice and support. Coach Goodwin is an exemplary leader we are thankful to have in our District leading our Westbury Dragons to greatness.” —Submitted by the Westbury School District
Longtime coach Todd Goodwin was presented with a personalized bat for his 16 years of coaching baseball at Westbury High School. (Westbury School District)
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Fashion Show Aids Fallen Alumnus The Carle Place High School Key Club its annual fashion show and raised $12,400.76 for the Chris Comito Scholarship Fund. More than 100 students participated in the event, which consisted of students and staff modeling Hop Shop and Goat USA clothing. Chris was a Carle Place High School graduate who passed away in December 2020 from carbon monoxide poisoning. The Key Club plan to carry out a carbon monoxide awareness program with the Carle Place Fire Department, Nassau County Fire Marshall Chief Uttaro and Nassau County Legislator Laura Schaefer. (Courtesy of the Carle Place School District)
Carle Place High School has been awarded once again with a gold Veteran Badge from the New York State Education Department for offering the Seal of Biliteracy for more than five years. This program has continued for the 20212022 school year with 16 students set to graduate with this honor. According to NYSED, students must demonstrate intermediate high proficiency in English and the required level of proficiency in one or more world languages set forth by the NYS Learning Standards for World Languages in
order to qualify. To be eligible for the Seal of Biliteracy, students must either earn an 80 or higher on the NYS ELA Regents exam, or maintain an 85 or higher average in their English class and must also maintain an 85 or higher average in their World Language course(s). Carle Place High School began offering the Seal of Biliteracy to its diplomas in the 2016-2017 school year. Since that time, more than 45 students have graduated with this distinction. —Submitted by the Carle Place School District
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