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Westbury Fire Department celebrates 125th anniversary (See page 3) The Nassau County Sheriff’s Department Color Guard march just ahead of Village of Westbury Trustee Steven Corte, left, and Mayor Peter Cavallaro. (Photo by Alex Nuñez)
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hen the Westbury Hook & Ladder Number One was incorporated on April 13, 1897, Westbury was an unincorporated village in the County of Queens. Nassau would not split off from its neighbor until the following year. A lot has changed since then, of course, and firematics has become more sophisticated, but the the volunteer spirit is still alive. The brotherhood (and sisterhood) of volunteer firefighters were out in force on July 9, when the Westbury Fire Department hosted its 125th anniversary parade, followed by a picnic. Chief LaShaun Carr led the 150-plusstrong contingent. “I think it is important that we recognize the tremendous contributions that the Westbury Fire Department and its members throughout the years have made to the Westbury community, and the safety and security that they’ve provided to our families,” said Mayor Peter Cavallaro in a statement. “We all owe a debt of gratitude to the WFD and all the men and women who have served us these 125 years. The parade and fair were terrific successes and a fitting tribute. I congratulate Chief Carr and the department on this significant milestone.”
In a statement, the department said: “The officers and members of the Westbury Fire Department would like to thank everyone who came out and supported the 125th Anniversary Celebration. With the help and cooperation of Mayor Cavallaro and the Village of Westbury, County Executive Bruce Blakeman and the County of Nassau, Supervisor Jen DeSena and the Town of North Hempstead, Commissioners Olson, Green and Caines and the Westbury Water/Fire District, and the Officers and members of the the North Merrick Fire Department. The activities went off as planned, with very little issues, leading to a successful day.” The statement continued: “We’d also like to thank the 50plus fire departments and association that either assisted us with fire or ambulance coverage during the day or took part in the drill and/or parade. But most importantly, we’d like to thank the Westbury community for its support, The love was most definitely felt by the membership and was very much appreciated.” In addition to Westbury, fire companies that sent contingents to the parade included, in order of appearance: North Merrick, North Bellmore, Long Beach, Hicksville, Mastic, Mineola, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Manhasset,
Chief LaShaun Carr leads the Westbury contingent.
The Westbury Fire Department Color Guard. North Massapequa, Albertson, Syosset, Wantagh, Bethpage, Lynbrook, Oyster Bay, Port Washington, East Williston, West Hempstead, Locust Valley, Roslyn, Bayville, Baldwin, East Meadow, Valley Stream, Stewart Manor, Great Neck and Lakeview,
Politicians and other officials included, front, from left: Westbury Trustee Beaumont Jefferson, County Legislator Laura Schaefer and NYS Assemblyman Ed Ra. Back: Westbury Board of Education Trustee Pedro Quintanilla, North Hempstead Supervisor Jen DeSena nd North Hempstead Councilman/Westbury Board of Education President Robert Troiano.
The Westbury FD antique fire truck had pride of place in the parade.
Among the many participants was the FDNY pipes and drums band. (Photos by Alex Nuñez)
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‘No Regrets:’ Suozzi Looks Back On Primary Campaign JOSEPH SCOTCHIE jscotchie@antonmediagroup.com
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oes Thomas R. Suozzi’s disappointing third place in the Democratic Party’s gubernatorial primary mean the end of his political career? The run was a culmination of a long career in New York politics. Although his campaign was able to advertise widely, Suozzi finished with only 96,270 votes, behind both the winner, Governor Kathy Hochul, and New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams. Hochul easily won the right to represent the party in the November election, gaining 67 percent of the vote. Williams received 152,583 votes or 20 percent. Suozzi’s numbers gave him 12.6 percent. “We lost the campaign, but we ran a campaign that was true to who I am and I am proud of the issues we talked about,” Suozzi
The Suozzi family and friends relax after the campaign. To the right of Suozzi is his running mate, Diana Reyna. (Courtesy of the Suozzi 2022 campaign via Facebook)
said. “I have no regrets and am grateful for so much—the wonderful New Yorkers I met; everyone who supported our efforts; and the best campaign team I’ve worked with.” The campaign was the second time that Suozzi has run for governor. In 2006, he
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I’ve done in my career has prepared me for this particular job at this particular time.” A native of Glen Cove, Suozzi was heir to a political dynasty. Both his father,
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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Joseph, and uncle, Vincent, served as Glen general election, becoming the county’s first Democratic chief executive in 30 years. Cove mayors. Suozzi graduated from both Suozzi’s first term won praise for fixing Boston College and Fordham University. the county’s budget, cutting spending and Within a decade, he was mayor of Glen reducing borrowing and debt, resulting in Cove. accumulated surpluses. In 2005, Governing The city couldn’t hold him. In 2001, he Magazine named Suozzi one of its Public ran for the Democratic nomination for Officials of the Year, calling him “...the man Nassau County executive. Suozzi bucked who spearheaded Nassau County, New the party establishment. That year, Nassau York’s remarkable turnaround from County Democrats backed Thomas the brink of fiscal disaster.” DiNapoli, a New York State The Glen Cove native was Assemblyman and current re-elected in 2005 and State Comptroller. When promptly ran for governor Nassau County was forced We lost the campaign, the next year. to create a county legisbut we ran a campaign In 2009, Suozzi ran lature, DiNapoli spearthat was true to who I for a third term as headed the Democrats’ am and I am proud of county executive, but was uphill climb to win a the issues we talked defeated by Edward P. majority in that body. Mangano. In 2013, Suozzi It fell short, but county about. was persuaded to challenge Democrats felt that DiNapoli —Thomas Suozzi Mangano in a rematch, which had earned the right to become the incumbent won. the party’s standard bearer for It appeared that Suozzi’s career was over. county executive. But the man has always enjoyed politics. While the party formally endorsed As luck would have it, Rep. Steve Israel DiNapoli, Suozzi upset their plans by defeating the Mineola native in the primary. (D-Huntington) decided not to run for re-election in 2016. Suozzi saw his opening It was a good year to run for county executive. Republican Party mismanagement had and was elected to Congress that year, devastated the county’s finances so much so winning re-election in both 2018 and 2020. The statehouse again beckoned. Suozzi that the budget process was placed under would forgo a run for a fourth term, opting independent control. Whoever won the Democratic Party nomination that year was again for the governor’s race. The year 2022 is likely to be a Republican year. However, favored to win the general election. Suozzi Suozzi’s old Fourth Congressional seat still ended up winning the primary and the
Suozzi on the stump (photo by Ben Fractenberg (THE CITY)
retains a Democratic Party edge. Either way, the man wasn’t alone. Two other Nassau County representatives, Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) and Kathleen Rice (D-Garden City) also retired from that body. As with Suozzi, Zeldin ran for governor, winning the Republican Party’s primary to challenge Hochul. When Suozzi first made noises about running for governor, New York Post columnist Frederick Dicker reported on the ambitions of the mayor of “little Glen Cove.” Was that it? Is Glen Cove too small and too isolated to create a base from which to run for governor? Zeldin is a Long Islander who
won his party’s nomination. However, he is an underdog in the fall campaign. In recent years, Long Islanders have won for statewide office: Rick Lazio took on Hillary Clinton in the latter’s successful 2000 senate race. Kathleen Rice ran for attorney general in 2010. That year, Lazio ran for the GOP’s governor’s nomination. Both lost, even though Lazio was favored in his contest against Carl Paladino. Jerry Kremer, who writes the “Inside Politics” column for Anton Media Group, analyzed Suozzi’s campaign. “I don’t attribute Tom’s loss to his being from Long Island per se,” Kremer said. “He is bright and energetic, but he failed to carve out a road to winning. His emphasis on crime didn’t really play to his talents of being able to govern. I also think that there was no connect with the average person on the street. I think he should have been the [Bill] Clinton type candidate saying, ‘I feel your pain.’ Being up against a person who has moved quickly to establish her credentials as a person who can govern made it more uphill plus having over $30 million in the bank was big advantage. Tom’s potential going forward is very limited. There will be a primary for U.S. Senator in two years is an option. I know he worked hard and furiously but overall, his campaign just didn’t connect.” For now, Suozzi will continue his work as the representative for New York’s Fourth Congressional District.
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hen James Caan died last week, he was hailed as the ultimate New Yorker: Smart, funny, tough—and decisive. He left a legacy of up to 90 films and television movies. Even at the time of his death, Caan remained active. For millions of moviegoers, Caan will always be identified with Santino (“Sonny”) Corleone, the oldest son of Don Vito Corleone and the muscle behind the all-powerful Corleone crime family as dramatized in both the novel and film version of The Godfather. Caan was a born-and-bred New Yorker. Born James Kahn in 1940 in The Bronx to parents of German-Jewish ancestry, his family made the trek to Sunnyside, Queens, where he grew up. Caan left New York for college, attending Michigan State. He came home to attend Hofstra. Caan never graduated, but his classmates included Francis Ford Coppola, who would co-write and direct The Godfather saga. Caan excelled in television and movies. His first break came in 1971 with the television production of Brian’s Song, a drama about the friendship between Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers, both running backs for the 1966 Chicago Bears. Piccolo was a native of Massachusetts who played college football at North Carolina State. Undrafted, he tried out for and made the Chicago Bears, still coached by the legendary George Halas. Piccolo, who was white, became a roommate of Sayers, then the top halfback in the league. For a white footballer and a black teammate to be roommates wasn’t unknown, but it still was a cause for gossip. Sayers was one of the game’s top stars during its 1960s Golden Age. Piccolo worked hard for playing time. In the movie, Caan played Piccolo, while Billy Dee Williams portrayed Sayers. The movie had humor. Piccolo was a fun-loving type that every team needs to lighten up the tension. The year 1971 was hardly a Periclean Age in America, but some humor would be out-of-bounds today. In one scene, Piccolo and Sayers squared off for a 40-yard sprint. Piccolo needed to make the team. Beating Sayers in such a dash would improve his chances considerably. As the two lined up, Piccolo struck up a conversation. Piccolo’s wife was pregnant with the couple’s first child. Piccolo told his roommate that he and his wife were thinking about naming the child after Sayers. “Oh yeah?” Sayers piped up. The man
From left: Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, James Caan, and John Cazale (Amazon.com) was impressed. “Yeah,” Piccolo answered. “Spade Piccolo!” The whistle blew and Piccolo raced off, leaving Sayers in the dust. The movie showed real life clips of Sayers and Piccolo starring on the gridiron for the Bears. The movie was tragic. The young Piccolo was diagnosed with cancer. At the end of the year, Sayers won a humanitarian award. In his speech, Williams held up the trophy and announced, “I love Brian Piccolo.” The line brought out handkerchiefs all over the country. Brian’s Song was Caan’s steppingstone for his biggest role. Originally, Caan also auditioned for the part of Michael Corleone, Vito’s youngest son. Al Pacino played Michael, while Caan landed the unforgettable role of Sonny. Caan reportedly prepared for the role by spending time with real-life made men. Once the film was released, Caan complained about certain scenes left on the cutting room floor. In the film, Sonny swaggers through life, having his way with law enforcement officials, rival gangsters and a younger mistress. Mario Puzo’s novel portrays Sonny as a fearsome warrior. During a fictional account of the Castellammarese Wars of the 1930s, Vito
falls ill. The young Sonny takes over and marshals his forces to victory, becoming the most feared man in New York. In the movie, Sonny is portrayed as reckless and temperamental. When Don Vito is wounded in an assassination attempt, Sonny takes charge of the family. He prepares for war only to be talked out of it by Tom Hagen, the family’s Irish-German consigliere. That was a key moment. The Corleones did need a Sicilian advisor. The Godfather, above all, is about family loyalty. Family first, your country a little further down the road. Sonny figures in two dramatic scenes. Both Sonny and Hagen want the Corleones to jump into the narcotics trade. In a meeting with a drug lord, Don Vito says “no.” However, an excited Sonny shows interest. The old man scolds his eldest son. “Don’t tell anyone outside the family what you’re thinking,” he roars. Sonny’s slip of the tongue nearly gets his father killed. At the end of The Godfather, Part II, Michael has a flashback. It’s Dec. 8. 1941, Don Vito’s birthday. The men gather around in a dining room. The talk is about Pearl Harbor. Sonny ridicules the millions of men soon to die “for strangers.” “You
know what those fellows are?” Sonny asks his brothers. “They’re saps, that’s what they are.” For his portrayal of Sonny Corleone, Caan was nominated for an Oscar. He didn’t win, but his career took off. More movies followed, as did such TV series as Las Vegas. A city boy living out West, Caan took up a second career as a professional steer roper at rodeos, boasting that he was “the only Jewish cowboy” on the professional circuit. On two occasions, he was also named the Italian American Man of the Year. Caan accepted the awards, even though on the second time around, he had to remind the committee that he was Jewish, not a son of Italy. Caan was even denied membership to a country club on grounds that he was indeed a real-life mobster. Sonny Corleone lives on. Plus, he was right about a coming war. Hagen was wrong. Blood will tell. After Sonny’s death, Vito and Michael plot revenge on the other New York families. Michael, who the old man never wanted to be part of the family business, pulled off the job. Neither Sonny nor Don Vito were around to see it, but you can’t say they would be displeased.
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A Deep Dive Into How Long Island’s Weather Affects The Electrical Grid June 1 marked the start of hurricane season, which is a great time to reflect on how weather affects the electrical grid. It’s more complicated than it might seem. Every weather event, whether it’s a hurricane, a wintertime nor’easter, or a heat storm, is a unique combination of factors that can impact electrical equipment in different ways. PSEG Long Island’s Emergency Planning team considers [more than a dozen] of these factors, along with historical outage data from similar, past storms, in order to plan for the appropriate storm response. Here are some of the most important things decades of experience have taught our dedicated employees about weather and potential system impacts. Leaves Are Like Tiny Sails Long Island is blessed with tens of thousands of beautiful trees and the foliage level on these trees is one of the first things we look at when assessing the potential impact of a storm. Each leaf acts like a tiny sail, absorbing the force of the wind and exerting that force on the trunk and root system of the tree.
Enough force and the tree comes down, sometimes bringing lines and poles with it. A windstorm that hits in early April, before the trees are in full leaf, will have little effect, while heavy winds in June or July, when the trees are at their peak, may create a large impact. In winter, when deciduous trees are bare, wind, by itself, is not often a major factor in outages. Wind Duration Is Just As Important As Wind Speed Once winds exceed 40 mph during seasons when the leaf canopy is present, the potential increases for downed trees that may result in outages. One important thing to remember is that the duration of the high winds can determine the amount of damage. Big trees that can
making them heavier and creating more surface area for winds to act upon.
CLIMATE CHAT Larry Torres
sustain five minutes of 40 mph winds will not necessarily be able to stand eight or 12 hours of 40 mph winds. Rain Isn’t A Big Deal—Until It Is Rain, by itself, may cause some street flooding, but very few areas on Long Island and the Rockaways actually suffer from overbank flooding and PSEG Long Island’s flood-vul-
nerable substations have all had key equipment elevated to prevent flood damage. Water tends to seep into the ground and down into the water table quickly. Rain becomes a factor after an extended rainfall, when the ground is saturated. If high winds occur during this condition, the soil may be too soft to keep tree roots in place, resulting in damage. If It’s Easy To Build A Snowman With, But It’s Hard On The Lines Dry, fluffy snow is not a threat to the electric transmission and distribution systems. Wet snow, on the other hand, tends to stick to large trees, weighing down branches until they snap, sometimes landing on lines and causing damage. Wet snow may have the same effect on electrical lines, poles and other equipment,
In Heat Storms, It’s Almost As Much About The Lines As It Is About Generation On a macro level, the challenge created by periods of extreme heat is ensuring there is sufficient electric generation capacity to handle “peak demand” levels. We prepare for this with power purchase agreements that factor in historical trends. On a micro level, the challenge is mostly predictable. We know that peak demand occurs in the late afternoon when people return home and turn up their air conditioners. Sometimes the excess load from extreme heat taxes the equipment. We monitor the load across the service territory and upgrade the equipment as needed. We tend to see these effects when the heat persists for several days, in some localized areas where more homes were
recently built or where people have rushed out to buy more window-mounted air conditioning units. In these cases, the extreme demand for electricity can cause nearby electrical equipment to operate above rated capacity, which sometimes leads to equipment failure. On high heat days, we plan for possible outages and have additional high voltage workers on the afternoon shifts in case this occurs. If It’s Coming From Down South, Watch Out Storms that drop out from the Hudson Valley and Connecticut at certain times of the year, particularly during July and August, can do some damage, but they tend not to be as severe as the same size storm coming up directly from the south. Those storms have already been over the water and they’re strong enough to survive the less-hospitable marine environment, so when they hit land, they get even more severe.
‘That Thunderstorm Didn’t Have The Toll To Cross The Bridge’ Long Island’s geographic location offers certain benefits: We’re close to the water, so in the summertime, that afternoon breeze kicks in and brings ocean air to cool us off. That’s why, many times, we’ll see these thunderstorms marching across the mid-Atlantic region, and it looks like we’re going to get hammered. They might even wallop New Jersey and Manhattan, but they’re losing their punch by the time they hit Brooklyn and Queens. The effects of the ocean change the way those thunderstorms are being fed, cutting off their ability to get larger and become more severe. When our storm monitoring shows this pattern, we like to say, “That thunderstorm didn’t have the toll to cross the bridge.” These are just a few insights that have come from observing local storms, season after season. It’s far from a comprehensive list, but it illustrates how wildly different weather can be from one storm to the next. We draw upon this knowledge of past Long Island weather events to upgrade the system in the hardest hit areas to prepare for future extreme weather events. And while weather forecasting is not an exact science, we draw upon that same deep, earned knowledge of past weather events to augment the predictive meteorology, influencing what time of day we bring extra line workers on shift, where we stage personnel and replacement materials, when to request mutual aid from off-Island, and many more decisions that contribute to an effective storm restoration. This hurricane season, I hope you and your family stay safe. We will be watching the skies and considering everything nature has taught us in order to bring you the excellent service you deserve. Larry Torres is PSEG Long Island’s Manager of Emergency Planning
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uly 6 started off a little hectic. My friend and I had, the day before, booked a taxi to the local Amtrak station in Sandusky, OH, so that we could catch our 5 a.m. train that would connect us with our bus, which would ultimately take us to Ann Arbor, MI. We woke up at 3 a.m. and I checked to see if our train was on time… it wasn’t. The train kept delaying and delaying until it would come in the late morning. But it ultimately worked out for us because we got to Ann Arbor closer to check-in time at our Airbnb. Ann Arbor reminded me a lot of New Paltz. It’s a college town, containing the University of Michigan. College students were walking around everywhere, and you can be sure there were coffee spots at almost every corner, unlike Huron,
OH and Erie, PA. There were also a few marijuana stores. Both of the attractions we went to were free: the University of Michigan Museum of Art and Nichols Arboretum. The museum had art from all around the world; and also a very interesting exhibit on water quality. And the arboretum had trails surrounded by bright green leaves, flowers and a very fresh smell that I couldn’t exactly pinpoint what it was. We also went to Trader Joe’s, which was almost identical (besides the layout) to the one I work at in Lake Grove. For the first time on this trip, we shared the Airbnb with other people. There was a mom and daughter in the room next to us and the owner of the house was there too. She had the cutest dog, named Wallace, who was following us around and she let us use her washing machine. The next day, we headed to Chicago and got there at about 2 p.m. and checked into our hotel.
Chicago
I loved Chicago; perhaps my favorite place we visited so far. We did the 360 Tower, which took us up 94 floors to get the best view of Chicago; we tried deep-dish pizza and then we took an architecture tour along the Chicago River. We both said it reminded us of a less-busy New York City. And we were so excited to finally have public transportation so that we no longer had to rely on Uber. The following day, we went to Shedd Aquarium, a short walk from our Travelodge Hotel and
Deep dish pizza from Lou Malnati’s Pizza.
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saw penguins, dolphins, a beluga whale, sharks and all types of fish and then we went to Navy Pier and ended up participating in the Nintendo Switch Tour, where we got to play a bunch of games. I also tried a vegetarian Chicago hot dog, which was pretty delicious. Even though it’s been about a week, it feels longer than that when every day is an adventure.
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P This six-bedroom Colonial at 2 Horizon Rd. in Great Neck sold on July 8 for $3,370,000. It is being constructed, awaiting custom appointments. The upgrades and possibilities for this newly constructed home as endless and have the potential to include radiant heated floors, dome ceilings, a library, a master bedroom suite with a walk-out balcony, soundproof flooring, custom gourmet kitchen, fireplaces in the master bedroom and family room, a sunroom, additional laundry rooms, a mudroom, extended pantry, custom closets, back-up generator, car charging stations and additional storage areas. This home has seven bathrooms and more than 5,000 square feet of living space. This home is located within the boundaries for the Lakeville Elementary School and Great Neck North middle and high schools. It is located within the village of Lake Success which offers a private police department, a private 18-hole golf course, a village swimming pool, day camp, fitness center, country club dining and catering hall and more.
This unit at 30 Stoner Ave. in Great Neck sold on July 11 for $728,000. It is located on the top floor of this premier building and has 1,700 square feet of space. It has two bedrooms, an open floor plan and gorgeous hardwood floors throughout. The elegant entry foyer leads to gracious living and dining rooms. There are plenty of closets and storage space throughout. The over-sized terrace is front-facing. The building super is on-site. There are two parking spaces in a heated indoor garage designated for this unit. It is conveniently located near transportation, parks, the library and shopping. It is zoned for the E.M. Baker Elementary School with an option for the Great Neck North and South middle and high schools. Membership to the Great Neck Park District includes Olympic pools, tennis courts, ice skating, sports courts and access to the waterfront Steppingstone Park.
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hen it comes to the creative process, no one can ever accuse The Black Keys of ever taking a complicated approach to scratching their musical itch. It’s an approach guitarist/vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney have perfected since the duo got together at Akron’s Firestone High School back in 1996. Most recently, that unspoken compositional ESP carried the twosome through the pandemic and yielded two recordings in as many years—2021’s Grammy-nominated collection of hill country blues songs that is Delta Kream and the recently released Dropout Boogie. That innate Buckeye symbiosis led to the former being cut in a day and a half, with the latter being a far strenuous affair by coming to completion around the 10-day mark. For Auerbach, it was a matter of forward motion providing the fuel for this kind of prolificness. “We had just come out of that Delta Kream record and with us loving how well it turned out, we just kind of took that momentum and went right into this new record,” he explained. “It was great—we didn’t really think about it too much. There are three or four songs on the record that are first takes and we only played once and haven’t played since but we’ll definitely play again. It’s that kind of thing. And then there are other songs like ‘Wild Child’ that we spent a little bit more time on. But I think it was a healthy mix of both—studio creations and total improvisations. I think that blend gives it a good raw sound. If you’re fortunate enough to be in a situation like I am with Pat where we don’t even have to talk—you can just go in and let whatever natural chemistry evolve..” What can be heard in the 10 songs that make up Dropout Boogie is a freewheeling looseness that starts with the irresistible rocking opener “Wild Child” and doesn’t stop right through closing cut “Didn’t I Love You,” a hypnotic fuzz guitar-soaked blues jam that falls somewhere between Canned Heat and CCR. Elsewhere, the duo dabble in psychedelic soul by way of “It Ain’t Over” and its stacked wailing harmonies while Carney’s loose-limbed timekeeping provides a perfect counterpoint to Auerbach’s plaintive vocals on the emotive “How Long?” And while the Keys have historically kept the creative process to
Black Keys Keep It Simple With Dropout Boogie The Black Keys from left: Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach. (Photo by Jim Herrington) within their small circle, save for a few times of working with respected producer Dangermouse, Boogie found the Buckeye twosome inviting in Greg Cartwright (Reigning Sound), Angelo Petraglia (Kings of Leon) and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. It’s a move Auerbach admits was one of the main differences he and Carney took on this project as opposed to prior outings. “We try to keep it simple and not think about [the creative process],” he explained. With The Black Keys having released 11 albums since dropping the 2002 debut The Big Come Up, its no surprise that music was a big constant for Auerbach dating back to a childhood full of memories ranging from his mother playing Scott Joplin rags and “The Entertainer” on piano to his dad playing records from everyone from The Beatles, Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead to Robert Johnson and Son House. But it was Auerbach’s mom’s musical side of the family that inspired him to pick up a guitar. “Whenever we had family reunions, I would see acoustic guitars, mandolins, harmonicas and upright basses and everybody would be singing harmonies, so there was a
lot of music growing up,” he said. One relative he formed a solid connection with was the late Robert Quine, a storied guitarist best known for his work with Lou Reed and Matthew Sweet. A second cousin once removed, Auerbach remembers Quine having some reluctance about having a familial meet-up. “He grew up one block north from me,” Auerbach recalled. “His mom and dad, Rosalie and Bob, would always come over for dinner or we’d go over to their house. I hung out with Robert one time at his mom’s after my mom made him meet me. I think he probably assumed I was going to be some snot-nosed kid with a Limp Bizkit record or something. But I showed up with a couple of pawnshop guitars and a Junior Kimbrough record and he’d never heard Junior Kimbrough before. I played it for him and he was f-----g ecstatic and into it. He started telling me about his whole life and guitar. We really hit it off and I felt a real connection to him. He really opened up to me and said when we play New York City to call him. The rest of my family thought he was a prickly guy, but that’s because he was a music obsessive like me. I think we kind of understood each other a little bit.” That restless creativity continues for Auerbach, who is embarking with Carney on the road. Band of Horses are opening for all the dates while a trio of artists—Ceramic Animal, Early James and the Velveteers—all who record for Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound
label, will open at select dates. Fans can expect the Keys to “...play some of the hits of course. We’re also going to play a little bit from all of the catalog start to finish.” In the meantime, the band is keeping it simple while continuing to let the creative juices flow. “We never try to reinvent the wheel,” Auerbach said. “I think a lot of modern-day bands, especially bands that have gone to college, they tend to try and reinvent themselves every single record. We’re just fortunate that we’ve had our own thing since we were 16 or 17 and we just lean into that. The fact that I get to make a different record every couple of weeks in the studio—I don’t feel the need to reinvent myself. It’s like putting on a comfortable pair of boots that are worn in and formed to my feet. We just get in there and do our thing. We’ve been working nonstop on new music and probably have more than half of it done with some special guests coming in and writing with us. Not being on the road has really been helpful for Pat and I and our relationship. I just think we feel more creative than ever I must say.” The Black Keys will be appearing with Band of Horses on July 22 at Northwell at Jones Beach Theater, 1000 Ocean Pkwy, Wantagh. For more information, visit www.jonesbeach.com or call 800-7453000. Visit www.longislandweekly.com to read a longer version of this story.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’re not fickle with your friendships. You have your reasons for liking someone, and your values remain constant. Still, relationships can really change over time, and so will the nature of your feelings. This week, you will be celebrating affection that endures past the emotions of the moment.
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WORD FIND This is a theme puzzle with the subject stated below. Find the listed words in the grid. (They may run in any direction but always in a straight line. Some letters are used more than once.) Ring each word as you find it and when you have completed the puzzle, there will be 19 letters left over. They spell out the alternative theme of the puzzle.
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GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ll work hard, ever-mindful that you’re part of a team. You pull your weight and then some because you know others will be affected. Certain others are oblivious to their effect, or simply don’t care. The situation will soon be made right. For now, focus on your own contribution while looking out for true allies.
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CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’ll find truth in this expression: The days are long, but the years are short. You’ll find yourself grappling with the way you use time and striving for greater efficiency. There’s so much you want to accomplish! There’s something you’ll do with 15 minutes a day that will add up to a remarkable result.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Social conditioning might be wrongheaded, but in the moment a message is conveyed by peers you admire, you’re listening with something other than reason. This is why it’s better not to make decisions at the party, in the store or in the first meeting. Give yourself time away from peer pressure to get clearheaded. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You won’t have to ask who is on your side when you’re on your own side -- and such an avid supporter that you don’t even notice what anyone else is doing. You wouldn’t want this level of confidence or self-interest all the time, but it’s necessary for selling an idea or making a place for yourself in the hierarchy. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). This week brings a search. Fit is everything. It doesn’t matter what value people put on a thing; what matters is how it matches up to your needs. Success therefore has everything to do with knowing yourself well. Respect will be a strong theme of the later week. You’ll often be the first to extend it. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today you’ll have the willpower to do what you say you’ll do. But what about tomorrow, and the next day, and the day after that? Eventually, your freshly minted plans for yourself will become routine, and then just part of who you are. But until then, an accountability partner can help you forge the habit. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You’ll have a low tolerance for inconsiderate treatment; anyone who’s not paying you good attention won’t be able to hold yours. You’ll go where you’re appreciated. The difference between bad company and good company is night and day. When you’re in the right place, you feel seen and accepted. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Feeling safe enough to say what’s on your mind is no small thing. You’ll appreciate your freedom and use it to create improvement for more than just yourself. Improvement is change. Change makes some people nervous, even when it’s for the better. Expect some resistance and don’t let it stop you. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). As a rule of thumb, the stronger the feeling, the shorter its duration. Wicked winds blow through. Thunder rolls to the next place. The hard rain doesn’t last. You’ll make use of the emotional energy if it helps you get where you’re going. Or you’ll just let it pass, identifying more with the sky than the weather.
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assau County Executive Bruce A. Blakeman has announced a special free summer concert featuring Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (and Long Island Music Hall of Fame) Artist Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, sponsored by Jovia Financial Credit Union. The Concert will take place on Saturday, July 30 2022 at Eisenhower Park’s Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre at 8 p.m. Residents are asked to arrive early as parking will be limited. Satellite parking lots with adequate public transportation will be announced shortly. “After years of COVID restrictions, I am excited to welcome Long Island’s own Joan Jett back to the Lakeside Theater at Eisenhower Park to celebrate our county’s resiliency and show the rest of the state and country that Nassau is back and open for business,” said Nassau County Executive Blakeman. “I want to encourage everyone, especially our veterans, doctors, nurses and first responders to come out and enjoy a full night of great music in celebration of all we have overcome and all we are still to achieve.”
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This annual event provides kids living in shelters with an amazing one-day summer camp experience, and gives them the essentials they need to get their school year started off on the right foot. We have sports, arts and crafts, face painting, a treasure hunt, dance contests with prizes and other exciting activities. Each child will also get to select their own new back-to-school outfits (and sneakers/shoes!) and new back pack. They will leave with snacks, clothes, back packs, and, best of all, a “Summer Story.” This event is free for all the kids who participate–it’s funded through grants, sponsorships and donations. We are thankful to have over 20 public host sites for the 2022 Supply Our Students (SOS) drive. You may drop off donations of
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Local Business Partners With The Town Of North Hempstead For Upcycled Summer Crafts things like the Town of North Hempstead crafts coming up and Be the Rainbow [pride festival] – both of those I volunteered for and just really feel like they’re great organizations.” Earlier this summer, Cassens volunteered at Be the Rainbow’s Pride Walk. At the festival following the walk, Cassigns set up a booth where children could make rainbow portwashingtonnews@antonmediagroup.com bracelets with colorful pipe cleaners and beads. Materials and resources at the booth his summer, the Town of North were donated by both Cassens herself as Hempstead presents free upcycled well as other members of the community in craft programs for children in the support of the event. area. Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena and “When I heard about what [Be the Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte will Rainbow] was doing, I just felt very inteam up with Melanie Cassens—owner of spired…[the booth] was about supporting Cassigns of Port Washington—to host an organization that I felt was very a number of programs throughspecial for our town,” Cassens out the summer. Cassigns is explained. a local business in town Later this summer, that aims to give back Cassens will set up a to the community by booth at the National allowing children Night Out in to express their Manhasset, another creativity. event where she Cassigns began hopes to give back as a hand-painted to her community. sign business on In addition to Etsy, an online special events that marketplace where Cassens takes part people can buy and in, she also hosts sell custom-made classes throughout Students wear protective items. Eventually, the year for children to goggles when working. Cassens sign business participate in. evolved into custom-made At the Upcycled Summer pieces of furniture and other crafts Crafts events this summer, children that she would make for clients on request. 3-10 will have the opportunity to make A year ago, however, Cassens began paper tulips on July 20, canned flower pots to host classes for children in town, and on Aug. 3 and object robots on Aug. 17. although she continues to make signs Classes are free but children must register in and other pieces, her main focus is now advance by calling 311. kid-friendly woodworking and crafting classes. These classes were inspired by the need that Cassens saw for children to have a creative outlet. “There’s a lot of screentime, there’s a lot of TV time, video games, [and] all that with our kids these days. And it’s just amazing… once you give a kid a fun craft to do, how focused they can be on it,” Cassens said. “Having young kids myself,” she continued, “I’ve noticed that there are so many people who don’t do crafts with their kids.” Because so many children are not given crafts at home, Cassens is passionate about providing children with the opportunity to create crafts at her events. Another inspiration for Cassens’ business was her father, who was very handy. Growing up in town, Cassens watched her father as he gave back to the Port Washington community, and decided that upon opening her business, she would do the same. Melanie Cassens helping children with “I have a business, but I also just really their projects. love this community,” said Cassens, “and
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A group of children woodworking and crafting together. (Photos provided by Melanie Cassens)
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GARDEN CITY L EGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT . NASSAU CO U NT Y. L& L ASSO CIAT ES HO LDING CO RP., Pltf. vs. DIANE O ’ MALLEY, et al, Defts. Index #612443/ 2020. Pursuant to j udgment of foreclosure and sale entered March 17, 2022, I will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on August 1, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. prem. k/ a District 18, Section 34, Block 167, Lot 35-37. Sold subj ect to terms and conditions of filed j udgment 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. SCO T T H. SILLER, Referee. LEVY & LEVY, Attys. for Pltf., 12 T ulip Dr., Great Neck, NY. #9410 7-20-13-6; 6-29- 2022-4T #233572- NIN/ CIT Y L EGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT . NASSAU CO U NT Y. L& L ASSO CIAT ES HO LDING CO RP., Pltf. vs. JANALEE L. CAMPBELL, et al, Defts. Index #610445/ 2021. Pursuant to j udgment of foreclosure and sale dated Feb. 28, 2022 and order entered May 6, 2022, I will sell at public auction on the North Side Steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on August 2, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. prem. k/ a District 2, Section 34, Block 414, Lot(s) 90- 94. Sold subj ect to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale and the right of the U nited States of America to redeem within 120 days from the date of sale as provided by law. 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. JO HN G. K ENNEDY, Referee. LEVY & LEVY, Attys. for Pltf., 12 T ulip Dr., Great Neck, NY. #941 1 7-20-13-6; 6-29- 2022-4T #233575- NIN/ CIT Y L EGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU FREEDO M MO RT GAGE CO RPO RAT IO N, Plaintiff AGAINST T erence C. Halloran aka T errence Halloran, Monika Halloran, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered February 05, 2020, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court
Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on August 2, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 65 CAMBRIDGE AVENU E, ST EW ART MANO R, NY 11530 AK A 65 CAMBRIDGE AVENU E, GARDEN CIT Y, NY 11530. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in Stewart Manor, T own of Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of New York, Section 33, Block 284, Lot 116. Approximate amount of j udgment $718,519.66 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index #6 08750/ 2018. T he aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County CO VID-19 mitigation protocols and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “ Rain or Shine” . K evin Glynn, Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 W ehrle Drive W illiamsville, NY 14221 19- 000910 71628 7-20-13-6; 6-29- 2022-4T #233577- NIN/ CIT Y
MINEOLA L EGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of SAMW ISE LLC. Articles of O rganization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 2022-06-28. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent of Limited Liability Company (LLC) upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY should mail process to SAMW ISE, LLC: 40 Park Lane Drive Albertson NY 11507. Purpose: Any lawful purpose 8-10-3; 7-27-20-13-6-20226T -#233839- NIN/ MA
NEW HYDE PARK L EGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU U .S. BANK NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N, AS T RU ST EE, O N BEHALF O F T HE HO LDERS O F CSMC M O RT G A G E - B A C K E D PASS-T HRO U GH CERT IFICAT ES, SERIES 2007-5, Plaintiff, AGAINST GU ILLERMO DILO NE, ARELIS HERNANDEZ -DILO NE A/ K / A ARELIS DILO NE, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a j udgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on November 29, 2018. I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on July 28, 2022 at 2:30 PM premises known as 59 Maple Dr, New
LEGAL NOTICES Hyde Park, NY 11040. Please take notice that this foreclosure auction shall be conducted in compliance with the Foreclosure Auction Rules for Nassau County and the CO VID 19 Health Emergency Rules, including proper use of masks and social distancing. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Village of New Hyde Park, T own of North Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York. Section 8, Block 21109 a nd Lot 15. Approximate amount of j udgment $1,461,533.48 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #6628/ 2009. K aren Grant, Esq., R eferee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff - 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 7-20-13-6; 6-29- 2022-4T #233622- NIN/ NHP
L EGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU U .S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for the RMAC T rust, Series 2016-CT T , Plaintiff AGAINST Rafael Vanegas, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered O ctober 26, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on July 28, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 9507 239t h Street, Floral Park, NY 11001. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Bellerose, in the T own of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECT IO N: 32, BLO CK : 8, LO T : 104. Approximate amount of j udgment $671,258.71 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index #004044/ 2009. T he aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County CO VID-19 Protocols located on the Office of Court Administration (O CA) website (https:/ / ww2.nycourts.gov/ Admin/ oca.shtml) and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “ Rain or Shine” . Donal M. Mahoney, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert W eiss W eisman & Gordon, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01-088045-F00 71819 7-20-13-6; 6-29- 2022-4T #233578- NIN/ NHP
L EGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SAL E SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Plaintiff AGAINST Brian Bartholomew a/ k/ a Brian J. Bartholomew; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated December 9, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on August 3, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 36 Butler Boulevard, Elmont, NY 11003. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the T own of Hempstead, at Elmont, County of Nassau, State of NY, Section 32 Block 523 Lots 16-17. Approximate amount of j udgment $44,124.76 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 607039/ 2019. T he auction will be conducted pursuant to the CO VID-19 Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Property established by the T enth Judicial District. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “ Rain or Shine” . John G. K ennedy, Esq., Referee LO GS Legal Group LLP f/ k/ a Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: May 6, 2022 7-20-13-6; 6-29- 2022-4T #233638- NIN/ NHP
L EGAL NOTICE NO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU W ELLS FARGO BANK , N.A., Plaintiff AGAINST CLO T AIRE PIERRE LO U IS, MARGO PIERRE LO U IS A/ K / A MARGO PIERRE-LO U IS, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered March 30, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on August 4, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 200 W ALDO RF AVENU E, ELMO NT , NY 11003. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in Elmont, T own of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, SBL: 32-428-42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47. Approximate amount of j udgment $698,075.75 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index #003953/ 2010. T he
Rules for Nassau County and the CO VID 19 Health Emergency Rules, including proper use of masks and social distancing. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Bellerose, T own of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York. Section 32, Block 24 and Lot 20. Approximate amount of j udgment $703,715.04 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #0606691/ 2018. Joseph T rotti, Esq., R eferee, L EGAL NOTICE Aldridge Pite, LLP - AttorNO T ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT . NAS- neys for Plaintiff - 40 Marcus SAU CO U NT Y. L& L ASSO - Drive, Suite 200, Melville, CIAT ES HO LDING CO RP., NY 11747 8-3; 7-27-20-23-2022-4T Pltf. vs. K AREN A. PU P#233854- NIN/ NHP K E, AS EX ECU T RIX O F T HE EST AT E O F BRIAN PU PK E, et al, Defts. Index L EGAL NOTICE #614124/ 2020. Pursuant to NOTICE OF SAL E j udgment of foreclosure and sale entered May 13, 2022, I SU PREME CO U RT will sell at public auction on CO U NT Y O F NASSAU the North Side Steps of the HSBC Bank U SA, N.A., Nassau Supreme Court, 100 as Indenture T rustee for the Supreme Court Drive, Mine- registered Noteholders of ola, NY on August 16, 2022 Renaissance Home Equi ty at 3:00 p.m. prem. k/ a District Loan T rust 2005-3, Renaissance Home Equi ty Loan 24, Section 39, Block 396, Lot 17. Sold subj ect to terms Asset-Backed Notes, Series and conditions of filed judg- 2005-3, Plaintiff ment and terms of sale and AGAINST the right of the U nited States Betty K ay; et al., of America to redeem within Defendant(s) 120 days from the date of sale Pursuant to a Judgment of as provided by law. Foreclo- Foreclosure and Sale duly sure auction will be held “ rain dated November 28, 2018 or shine.” If proper social dis- I, the undersigned Referee tancing cannot be maintained will sell at public auction at or there are other health or the North Side Steps of the safety concerns, then the Nassau County Supreme court appointed referee will Court at 100 Supreme Court cancel the sale. MARK RIC- Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on August 16, 2022 at 2:30PM, CIARDI, Referee. LEVY & LEVY, Attys. for Pltf., 12 premises known as 9 Covert T ulip Dr., Great Neck, NY. Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. All that certain plot piece #9534 8-3; 7-27-20-13-2022-4T - or parcel of land, with the #233821- NIN/ NHP buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Elmont, in the T own of Hempstead, County of L EGAL NOTICE Nassau, State of New York, NO T ICE O F SALE Section 32 Block 308 Lot SU PREME CO U RT 126. Approximate amount of CO U NT Y O F NASSAU U .S. BANK T RU ST N.A., j udgment $501,123.22 plus NO T IN IT S INDIVIDU AL interest and costs. Premises CAPACIT Y BU T SO LELY will be sold subj ect to proAS O W NER T RU ST EE FO R visions of filed Judgment 000667/ 2013. T he VRMT G ASSET T RU ST , Index# auction will be conducted Plaintiff, pursuant to the CO VID-19 AGAINST Policies Concerning Public FRANCENY M. CAST RO A/ K / A FRANCENY M. Auctions of Foreclosed PropGO NZ ALEZ A/ K / A FRAN- erty established by the T enth CENY GO NZ ALEZ , ED- Judicial District. Foreclosure W IN H. MART INEZ , et al. Auctions will be held “ Rain or Shine.” Defendant(s) Pursuant to a j udgment of Charles Casolaro, Esq., foreclosure and sale duly en- Referee LO GS Legal Group LLP f/ k/ a tered on September 25, 2019. I, the undersigned Referee, Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, will sell at public auction at LLC the North Side Steps of the Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff Nassau Supreme Court, 100 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Supreme Court Drive, Mine- Rochester, New York 14624 ola, NY 11501 on August 15, (877) 430-4792 2022 at 2:30 PM premises Dated: May 12, 2022 8-3; 7-27-20-13-2022-4T known as 70 Colonial Road #233881- NIN/ NHP Floral Park, NY 11001-4132. Please take notice that L EGAL NOTICE this foreclosure auction shall SU RRO GAT E’ S CO U RT be conducted in compliance NASSAU CO U NT Y with the Foreclosure Auction aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County CO VID-19 mitigation protocols and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “ Rain or Shine” . Mark S. Ricciardi, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 W ehrle Drive W illiamsville, NY 14221 00-209418 71661 7-27-20-13-6-2022-4T #233719- NIN/ NHP
PRO BAT E CIT AT IO N T HE PEO PLE O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK By the Grace of God Free and Independent File No. 2021-2055 To the paternal distributees of Nonna Jemma Jeffrey a/ k/ a Nonna Jeffrey and any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after diligent inqui ry be ascertained, distributees, heirs-at-law and next-of-kin of the said Norma Jemma Jeffrey a/ k/ a Norma Jeffrey,deceased, and if any of the said above distributees named specifically or as a class be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributees and successors in interest whose names and/ or places of residence and post office addresses are unknown and cannot after diligent inqui ry be ascertained. GREETINGS A PETITION having been duly filed by Akilah Butler 946 First Avenue, Franklin Squa re, New York 11010 , residing at Y OU ARE H EREBY CITED TO SH OW CAU SE before the Surrogate’ s Court, Nassau County, at 262 O ld Country Road, Mineola, New York, on Se ptember 28, 2022 at 9: 30 o’ clock in the fore noon of that day, why a decree should not be Norma Jemma Jeffrey 946 First Avenue, Franklin Squa re, NY 11010 made in the estate of a/ k/ a Norma Jeffrey , lately domiciled at admitting to probate a Will dated August 6, 2019 a copy of which is attached, as the W ill of, deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that (X I Letters T estamentary to Akilah Butler_ Hon. Margaret C. Reilly, Surrogate Dated, Attested and Sealed July 5, 2022 T his Citation is served upon you as requi red by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear, it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written verified objections thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. Name of Attorney: Alfred Polizzotto, III, Esq. Polizzotto & Polizzotto, LLC Address 691 1 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204 Phone No. (718) 232-1250 8-3; 7-27-20-13-2022-4T #233908- NIN/ NHP L EGAL NOTICE SU PREME CO U RT O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK CO U NT Y O F NASSAU BANK O F NEW YO RK MELLO N T RU ST CO MPANY, N.A. AS T RU ST EE FO R MO RT GAGE ASSET S MANAGEMENT SERIES I T RU ST , V. Continued on page 13
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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 12 JEANNIE O NK EN, AS HEIR AND DIST RIBU T EE O F T HE EST AT E O F BERT G. O NK EN, ET AL. NOTICE OF SAL E NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated January 6, 2020, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein BANK O F NEW YO RK MELLO N T RU ST CO MPANY, N.A. AS T RU ST EE FO R MO RT GAGE ASSET S MANAGEMENT SERIES I T RU ST is the Plaintiff and JEANNIE O NK EN, AS HEIR AND DIST RIBU T EE O F T HE EST AT E O F BERT G. O NK EN, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN O R SHINE at the NASSAU CO U NT Y SU PREME CO U RT , NO RT H SIDE ST EPS, 100 SU PREME CO U RT DRIVE, MINEO LA, NY 11501, on August 17, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 2 BIRCH LANE, NEW HYDE PARK , NY 11040: Section 8, Block 21106, Lot 1: AL L TH AT CERTAIN PL OT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF L AND, SITU ATE, L Y ING AND BEING NEAR TH E VIL L AGE OF NEW H Y DE PARK , TOWN OF NORTH H EMPSTEAD, COU NTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW Y ORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 612276/ 2017. George Esernio, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, W estbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *L OCATION OF SAL E SU BJECT TO CH ANGE DAY OF IN ACORDANCE WITH COU RT/CL ERK DIRECTIVES. 8-3; 7-27-20-13-2022-4T #233917- NIN/ NHP
WESTBURY L EGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Cubillos C. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/ 23/ 22. Office location: assau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 218 Roslyn Ave, Carle Place, NY 11514. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 7-20-13-6; 6-29- 22-15-22 6T # 233403 N IN/ W BY L EGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SAL E SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU , U .S. BANK NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N, AS T RU ST EE, SU CCESSO R IN INT ER-
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EST O T BANK O F AMERICA, NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N, AS T RU ST EE, SU CCESSO R BY MERGER T O LASALLE BANK NAT IO NAL ASSO CIAT IO N AS T RU ST EE FO R BEAR ST EARNS ASSET BACK ED SECU RIT IES T RU ST 2003-ABF1, MO RT GAGE PASS-T HRO U GH CERT IFICAT ES, SERIES 2003-ABF1, Plaintiff, vs. JO SEPH CHARLES, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to an O rder Confirming eferee eport and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on August 19, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on July 28, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 327 W inthrop Street, W estbury, NY 11590. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of W estbury, T own of North Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 10, Block 216 and Lot 381. Approximate amount of j udgment is $579,031.95 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 005900/ 2016. T his foreclosure sale will be held on the North Side Steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. CO VID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale. Janine Lynam, Esq., R eferee Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC, 10 Bank Street, Suite 700, W hite Plains, New York 10606, Attorneys for Plaintiff 7-20-13-6; 6-29- 2022-4T #233684- NIN/ W BY L EGAL NOTICE SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU BANK O F AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff -against- FAIZ AHMED, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated August 1, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on August 8, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. premises situate, lying and being in the T own of North Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Covert Street, distant 100 feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Covert Street and the northerly side of Broadway; being a plot 100 feet by 47.40 feet by 100.13 feet by 52.60. Section: 11 Block: 97 L ot: 54 & 32 All bidders must wear a face
mask/ shield at all times and social distancing must be observed by all bidders at all times. Bidders who do not comply with the face mask and/ or the social distancing mandate will be removed from the auction. Said premises known as 253 CO VERT ST REET , W EST BU RY, NY Approximate amount of lien $912,221.26 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment and T erms of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. T he Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’ s attorney. Index Number 7628/ 2013. ST EVEN K EAT S, ESQ ., Referee David A. Gallo & Associates LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 47 Hillside Avenue, 2nd Floor, Manhasset, NY 11030 File# 9026.14 7-27-20-13-6-2022-4T #233717- NIN/ W BY L EGAL NOTICE NT ICE O F SALE SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU O neMain Financial Services, Inc., Plaintiff AGAINST Jessie Jones a/ k/ a Jesse Jones, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered August 15, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on August 9, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 3 Bramble Lane, W estbury, NY 11590. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in W estbury, T own of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECT IO N: 11, BLO CK : 112, LO T : 830. Approximate amount of j udgment $250,664.24 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index #604613/ 2018. T he aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County CO VID-19 Protocols located on the Office of Court Administration (O CA) website (https:/ / ww2.nycourts.gov/ Admin/ oca.shtml) and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “ Rain or Shine” . John G. K ennedy, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert W eiss W eisman & Gordon, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01087049- F00 71823 7-27-20-13-6-2022-4T #233718- NIN/ W BY
LEGAL NOTICES L EGAL NOTICE SU PREME CO U RT O F T HE ST AT E O F NEW YO RK CO U NT Y O F NASSAU BANK O F NEW YO RK MELLO N T RU ST CO MPANY, N.A. AS T RU ST EE FO R MO RT GAGE ASSET S MANAGEMENT SERIES I T RU ST , V. T HEO DO RE ST ERN, AS HEIR AND DIST RIBU T EE O F T HE EST AT E O F JERO ME A. ST ERN, IF LIVING, AND IF SHE/ HE BE DEAD, ET AL. NOTICE OF SAL E NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 16, 2022, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein BANK O F NEW YO RK MELLO N T RU ST CO MPANY, N.A. AS T RU ST EE FO R MO RT GAGE ASSET S MANAGEMENT SERIES I T RU ST is the Plaintiff and T HEO DO RE ST ERN, AS HEIR AND DIST RIBU T EE O F T HE EST AT E O F JERO ME A. ST ERN, IF LIVING, AND IF SHE/ HE BE DEAD, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN O R SHINE at the NASSAU CO U NT Y SU PREME CO U RT , NO RT H SIDE ST EPS, 100 SU PREME CO U RT DRIVE, MINEO LA, NY 11501, on August 5, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 42 HARK LANE, W EST BU RY, NY 11590: Section 45, Block 417, Lot 11: AL L TH AT CERTAIN PL OT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF L AND, WITH TH E BU IL DINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS TH EREON ERECTED, SITU ATE, L Y ING AND BEING AT EAST MEADOW, TOWN OF H EMPSTEAD, COU NTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW Y ORK Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index 611409/ 2018. Scott H. Siller, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, W estbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *L OCATION OF SAL E SU BJECT TO CH ANGE DAY OF IN ACORDANCE WITH COU RT/CL ERK DIRECTIVES. 7-27-20-13-6-2022-4T #233786- NIN/ W BY L EGAL NOTICE T he Annual Meeting of the W estbury District Management Association will be held on T uesday, July 26, 2022 at 7PM at Village Hall, 235 Lincoln Place, W estbury, NY. 7-20-2022-1T -#233962- NIN/ W BY L EGAL NOTICE
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Notice of formation of DreamT ech NY LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on April 4, 2022. Office located in assau County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the C2 airfield Ave Carle Place, NY 11514. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 8-24-17-10-3; 7-27-20-20226T -#23401 1-NIN/ W BY L EGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF H EARING PL EASE TAK E NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the T own Board of the T own of North Hempstead at T own Hall, 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York on the 4th day of August 2022 at 7:00 P.M., to consider the approval of the fire company s use of tax exempt financing in an amount not to exceed $1,600,000.00 for the financing purchase of a fire truck by the Carle lace Hook, Ladder & Hose Company No. 1, Inc., Carle Place, New York. PL EASE TAK E FU RTH ER NOTICE that all interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard concerning such financing purchase at the time and place advertised. Dated: Manhasset, New York July 7, 2022 BY ORDER OF TH E TOWN BOARD OF TH E TOWN OF NORTH H EMPSTEAD RAGINI SRIVASTAVA TOWN CL ERK 7-20-2022-1T -#234021- NIN/ W BY
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L EGAL NOTICE Sylvania Corning Formerly U tiliz ed Sites Remedial Action Program ( FU SRAP) Site Community Information Meeting Open H ouse Tuesday, August 2, 2022 6:30 pm Introduction 7: 00 pm-8: 30 pm Open H ouse style poster session H icksville H igh School Auditorium 180 Division Avenue H icksville, NY 11801 T he U .S. Army Corps of Engineers (U SACE) is holding a Community Information Meeting regarding the Remedial Investigation completed at Sylvania Corning FU SRAP Site in Hicksville, New York. T he Sylvania Corning Plant/ former Sylvania Electric Products Facility site is a 10.5 acres area divided into three (3) separate properties located at 70, 100, and 140 Cantiague Rock Road, T own of O yster Bay, County of Nassau, State of New York. T he site was utilized for the manufacturing of government and commercial nuclear elements (e.g., cores, slugs, fuel elements) for reactors used in research and electric power generation between 1952 and 1967. O perations at the site used natural, enriched, and depleted uranium, and to a lesser extent thorium. T he site became contaminated as a result of these activities and consists of these radioactive materials as well as nickel and tetrachloroethylene (PCE). U SACE has been addressing this contamination following the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) process and recently completed the remedial investigation. T his meeting is intended to discuss the results and recommendation of that investigation with the community. T he public is invited to j oin us at 6:30 pm on T uesday, August 2, 2022 for an introduction session followed by an open house style poster session from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. U SACE personnel will be available at various poster stations to discuss the site and answer que stions. T he posters will be available following the meeting at the following website: https:/ / www.nan.usace.army.mil/ Media/ Fact-Sheets/ FactSheet-Article-View/ Article/ 487310/ fact-sheet-sylvaniacorning-ny/ Please direct que stions regarding this meeting to: U SACE Dan K ennedy, P.G. Proj ect Manager Phone: (917) 275-3373 Email: Daniel.M.K ennedy@usace.army.mil 7-27-20-22 2T # 234024 N IN/ W BY
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he Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA), one of the region’s leading water supply authorities serving over 620,000 people across Long Island, has awarded its prestigious 2022 Nicholas J. Bartilucci Manhattan College Scholarship to Garden City Park resident and 2021 Mineola High School graduate Dennis Peitler. Given for performance excellence, this annual scholarship is open to entering freshmen who live within a district of the NSWCA and are enrolled full-time in any engineering degree program at Manhattan College in Riverdale in The Bronx. NSWCA President and Locust Valley Water District Chairperson Patricia Peterson presided over the presentation and commented, “The NSWCA Bartilucci Scholarship recognizes the enormous contributions made by the late Nicholas J. Bartilucci, a water industry leader who served as a Jericho Water District Commissioner for over 48 years. Nick’s dedication to water supply and environmental conservation as Water
Commissioner and as President of D&B Engineers and Architects, was invaluable in elevating consciousness about Long Island’s long-term sustainability.” Peitler thanked Peterson, members of the NSWCA, Garden City Park Water District Commissioners Kenneth Borchers and Peter Chimenti and former NSWCA President and current Massapequa Water District Commissioner Raymond Averna, who were instrumental in this year’s Bartilucci Award selection process. Averna added, “Nick’s vision of inspiring a younger generation of engineers like Dennis Peitler through education will have an even stronger impact on the region in future years. We are happy to select Dennis as this year’s recipient of this commemorative award.” “I am extremely grateful to receive this recognition and assistance as I pursue my education at Manhattan College,” said Peitler, who is currently studying electrical engineering at Manhattan College.” — Submitted by the Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association
From left: Massapequa Water District Commissioner Ray Averna; Locust Valley Water District Chairperson and Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA) President Patricia Peterson; Garden City Park Water District Commissioners Kenneth Borchers and Peter Chimenti; and NSWCA 2022 Nicholas J. Bartilucci Manhattan College Scholarship Recipient Dennis Pietler of Garden City Park alongside his parents Maria and John Peitler. (Submitted photo)
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