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INSIDE: Syosset Legislator Drucker’s letter to Amazon (See page 4)

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Edward Mangano Ordered To Pay Over $10 Million Former Nassau Exec also facing prison pending appeal BY JANET BURNS AND FRANK RIZZO

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ormer Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano has been ordered to pay more than $10.6 million to two Connecticut insurance companies for defaulted loans that Mangano facilitated during his time in office. In 2019, Mangano was convincted on federal corruption charges for accepting bribes and using his position to influence the Town of Oyser Bay to guarantee loans and local contracts for restaurateur Harendra Singh. During trial, Singh and former Town of Oyster Bay attorney Leonard Genova testified against Mangano, among others. In April 2022, Mangano and his wife, Linda Mangano, were sentenced to 12 and 15 years imprisonment, respectively, for their roles in the early-to-mid2010s scheme. As Nicole Fuller reported for Newsday in mid-July, U.S. District Judge Joan M. Azrack has now ordered Mangano to pay back $25 in restitution every three months while he is in prison, and 10 percent of his gross monthly income after he’s released. In total, Judge Azrack found Mangano to be liable for the sum of $10,630,016.80. Mangano is currently appealing his prison sentence, which is scheduled to begin on July 27 as of press time. The Manganos of Bethpage were convicted in the Eastern District of New York on March 8, 2019 after a jury trial. The pandemic, as well as an endless series of defense motions and other court proceedings, delayed their sentencing for 37 months. The impending incarceration closes the door on a once-promising political career for Mangano, who closely upset two-term County Executive Thomas Suozzi in 2009 to step up from the county legislature. The Hofstra University alum served from Jan. 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2017, handily defeating Suozzi in a rematch in 2013. Under indictment during the 2017 election season, and reportedly out of favor with the Nassau County Republican establishment, Mangano chose not to seek a third term. There was speculation that he could mount an independent bid for reelection, or run under his own creation, the Tax Revolt Party. It twice provided him a second line on the ballot. The pol was convicted of multiple counts of accepting bribes and kickbacks in exchange for official government action, and for conspiracy to obstruct justice. He was also ordered to pay a $20,000 fine. His wife was convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice, obstruction of justice and making false statements to FBI agents in connection with her employment by 63-year-old Long Island restaurateur Harendra Singh.

Ed Mangano looks on as project managers explain the renovation progress at the Nassau Coliseum during a tour in March 2016. Mangano was nearing the end of his second term as county executive, and, under federal indictment, chose not to run. (Photo by Frank Rizzo)

Ed and Linda Mangano en route to the federal courthouse in Central Islip during their trial in 2019. (File Photo) Singh was at the center of the original federal indictments, unsealed on Oct. 20, 2016, also naming former Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto. The government’s case centered on the relationship between the three accused and Singh, of Laurel Hollow. Singh, who held concessions at the Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course and two town beaches, was accused of bribing the then-elected officials in exchange for loan guarantees in Oyster Bay, as well as contracts with the county government. He pleaded guilty to bribery charges

and became a prosecution witness, The original indictment charged Ed Mangano and Venditto with conspiracy to commit federal program bribery and honest services fraud. Linda Mangano reportedly was given a “no-show” job by Singh at his Water’s Edge restaurant in Long Island City at her husband’s behest. Between April 2010 and August 2014, the government claimed, she earned $450,000. In addition, the government charged the accused and their families of receiving free meals at Singh’s numerous eateries, free

limousine rides, vacations paid by Singh and even, in the case of Mangano’s son, a watch that cost Singh more than $7,000. According to a press release, “Edward and Linda Mangano conspired to obstruct a federal grand jury investigation when they schemed with Singh to fabricate examples of work never performed by Linda Mangano at the Water’s Edge, in an attempt to thwart a grand jury investigation. On May 20, 2015 and May 22, 2015, Linda Mangano made false statements to the FBI and federal prosecutors about the work she claimed to have performed for Singh.” The government claimed that shortly after Mangano assumed office in 2010, he pressured Venditto to “...help Singh obtain financing in order to make required capital improvements at [Tobay] Beach and The Woodlands at the [Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course], by authorizing the [town] to indirectly guarantee four bank loans totaling approximately $20 million. Mangano used his official position to ensure that [Oyster Bay] backed the loans.” Singh, according to court documents, was struggling financially and having trouble making the capital improvements mandated by the terms of his concessions. According to a transcript of the trial obtained by Anton Media Group, Singh said on the witness stand, “I bribed Ed Mangano and he did favors for me.” All three originally pleaded not guilty. On May 31, 2018, Judge Azrack declared a mistrial in the government case against the Bethpage couple after the jury foreman stated that he could no longer carry out his duties and asked to be excused. Reportedly, the jury was deadlocked over the charges against the couple. Less than 10 months later, after a second jury trial, the Manganos were convicted of several charges. Venditto was cleared of similar charges by a jury on May 24, 2018. He was later convicted under state corruption charges, though he did not serve jail time. The longtime Massapequa resident died in March 2020. The parties’ loan arrangement reportedly violated Article VIII of the New York State Constitution forbidding municipalities and school districts from giving loans to private businesses. A statement in advance of the sentencing by a lawyer for the loan company, Phoenix Holdings, noted that Phoenix loaned Singh about $13.873 million, of which he paid back only $3.243 million. Phoenix sued the Town of Oyster Bay to recover the rest. In April, Judge Azrack wrote in her ruling that the indirect loan guarantees “...which were executed by Len Genova and Singh as part of the [Town of Oyster Bay] Loan Scheme were ultimately found by state and federal courts not to be enforceable.”


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Nassau IDA Must Hold Amazon To Its Job Creation Commitments Disturbing published reports have indicated that Amazon and Syosset Park Development, LLC may be attempting to do an “end-run” around the commitment they made to the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) to create 150 new warehouse jobs in Syosset as a condition of them receiving a lucrative package of tax breaks and incentives. This would be an affront to Nassau taxpayers that must be addressed forcefully and with significant repercussions as promised at the outset. In March 2021, the Nassau County IDA awarded approximately $11 million in tax breaks to Amazon and Syosset Park Development, LLC over the course of the next 15 years to aid in the construction of a 204,000 square-foot “last mile” facility on Syosset Park Lots 251 and 252 (305 Robbins Lane, Syosset). These incentives were awarded in part based upon Amazon and Syosset Park Development, LLC’s agreement to create 150 new warehouse jobs in Syosset. Furthermore, as stated in their application to the IDA, that the new warehouse would not “... result in the removal or abandonment of a plant or facility of the applicant … or relocation of any employee of the applicant” located within Nassau County. That is why I was so outraged to read in Newsday on June 23, that Amazon plans to

FROM THE DESK OF Legislator Arnold W. Drucker 16th District

close its existing warehouse in Bethpage and move employees to the new Syosset facility, thereby depriving Nassau residents of the benefit of the 150 new employment opportunities that they were promised in exchange for the use of their tax dollars. As a matter of public record, I have always supported the redevelopment and environmental remediation of this site one that languished in our community for decades. However, I have opposed IDA tax breaks for Amazon from the onset because of the corporation’s remarkable wealth,

its brazen union-busting activities and the documented negative impact on local wages in communities where Amazon sets up shop. Moreover, I believed that a more innovative use of the land would have reaped greater benefits for Syosset residents now and in the future. Nevertheless, the Nassau IDA made a decision to enter an agreement with Amazon and Syosset Park Development, LLC—and now the Nassau IDA must hold them to it. While I am gratified that Chairman Richard Kessel stated he is directly engaging with Amazon to address these shocking revelations, the Nassau IDA must accept nothing

short of full adherence to the agreement that Amazon signed. Should they fail or refuse, the IDA must claw back every cent of tax incentives that were previously awarded to Amazon related to this project. Failure to do so would establish a dangerous precedent for future applicants —one in which acts of non-compliance or even duplicity would not only be permitted, but in fact rewarded. —Arnold W. Drucker, of Plainview, was first elected to the Nassau County Legislature in 2016. He represents the 16th Legislative District in the Nassau County Legislature.

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Glen Cove Mansion Loses Liquor License (At Least For Now) After Party Shooting The Mansion at Glen Cove Often Hosts Weddings, Meetings

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ew York’s state liquor authority has revoked licensing from The Mansion at Glen Cove following a July 10 shooting there that injured three. According to news reports, the shooting occurred that afternoon during a Big Fendi Birthday Celebration pool party when a fight broke out and one partygoer pulled out a gun, injuring two other attendees and a security guard. A week later, state officials told press that The Mansion, a more than 50-acre estate often booked for weddings, professional gatherings, and other events, has had its liquor license revoked pending investigation into the incident. Glen Cove Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck condemned the shooting in the days that followed, calling the incident “disappoint-

ing.” Panzenback told NBC New York, “These were not Glen Cove people. They came in from out of town,” and, “It won’t happen again.” The Mansion at Glen Cove has been featured in numerous TV and film projects, including the Prohibition-era show Boardwalk Empire.” It’s also one of numerous remaining mega-mansions from an earlier are along the Gold Coast: “At the turn of the 20th century, scores of wealthy Americans seeking a retreat from urban industrial life built grand country estates for themselves. These magnificent mansions were modeled after the popular Georgian architectural style, with its symmetrical design, classic proportions, and decorative elements,” according to The Mansion’s website. “They were also surrounded by acres of landscaped grounds, modeled after English country houses. The North Shore of Long Island was a popular location for the country estates of wealthy New Yorkers, and was subsequently dubbed the Gold Coast.”

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FRIDAY, JULY 29 Movie: Death on the Nile Watch Death on the Nile, a story about detective Hercule Poirot who finds himself in the thick of a long triangle, at the Syosset Public Library, 225 South Oyster Bay Road in Syosset. Based on novel by Agatha Christie. Movie starts at 2:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.syossetpubliclibrary.com.

SATURDAY, JULY 30 Book Sale Discover new books and items at Jericho Public Library’s book sale. Event will take place from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in front of the library, 1 Merry Lane in Jericho. In case of inclement weather the event will be held in the meeting room.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 CD3 Forum Get to know the candidates for 3rd Congressional District at Syosset High School, 70 S Woods Rd in Syosset at 7 p.m. Hosted by the Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce and moderated by Emmy-nominated anchor Karina Mitchell.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 BONJOURNEYNY Sing along with a tribute to Bon Jovi & Journey at Planview-Old Bethpage Community Park, 175 Washington Ave in Plainview, at 8 p.m. For your comfort, bring a blanket and chairs. Food trucks on-site. For more information, visit www. oysterbaytown.com.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 Sing 2 Watch Sing 2 at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, 7800 Jericho Turnpike in Woodbury. Movie begins at sundown. Pre-movie activities begin at 6 p.m. For your comfort, bring blankets and chairs. Food

trucks on-site. Call 516-797-7925 for more information.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 Jesse Kinch After almost a two-year battle with cancer, Jesse Kinch returns to the Krasnodar Theater at the Tilles Center, 720 Northern Blvd in Brookville, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $65. Buy tickets on www.Tilles center.org/event/ Jesse-Kinch-returns/

ONGOING EVENTS Summer Lesson Specials At Frozen Ropes Enhance your baseball play with these two Frozen Ropes summer specials. Get six half-hour lessons for $270 or 12 half-hour lessons for $444 through Aug. 1. Frozen Ropes Syosset is located at 161 Eileen Way at the Long Island Sports Hub in Syosset. Call 516-364-7673 or visit www.frozenropes.com/syosset for more information. Rock Of Ages Stop by the Cultural Arts Playhouse in Syosset, 170 Michael Dr. for Rock of Ages, high school edition featuring students in ninth grade and up. Enjoy the show through June 12. Visit www.culturalartsplayhouse.com to buy tickets. Cruisin’ Thursdays Stop by the Millridge Inn, 585 No. Broadway

in Jericho, for car show Cruisin’ Thursdays. The events will begin at 3 p.m. For more information, call 516-931-2201. Sunday Brunch Dine at The Milleridge Inn, 585 No. Broadway in Jericho, every Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for an all-you-caneat buffet. Admission for adults is $60.95 and $32.95 for children ages 2 to 12, plus tax. The brunch includes an omelet station, seafood bar, prime rib, and so much more. #AskALibrarian Join the librarians from Syosset Library and around the world on Twitter for #AskALibrarian to receive reading suggestions based on your request. This event is held every Thursday from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Participants must have a Twitter account to participate. Use #AskALibrarian in your tweet for new books to read and book clubs to join. Sunday Funday Sundays starting at 6 p.m. AMF Syosset Lanes, 111 Eileen Way, has $3.99 games and arcade card deals. This event is subject to lane availability. Shoes are not included. Ladies Night Ladies join the Milleridge Inn, 585 No. Broadway in Jericho, for half-priced drinks. This event is from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information, call 516-931-2201.


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Review Of: The War On The West JOSEPH SCOTCHIE jscotchie@antonmediagroup.com

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ranted that inserting a quote by Vladimir Putin is hardly the way to gain a reader’s sympathy. Still, The War On The West details what happens when a people and their leaders become just that—weak and beaten. After a brief introduction, Douglas Murray’s best seller gets to the heart of the matter in a manner both blunt and shocking. “There is an obvious…truth about people in the West,” Murray writes. “Historically the citizens of Europe and their offspring societies in the Americas and Australasia have been white…The majority of people in Africa have been black and the majority of people in the Indian subcontinent have been brown… If you wished to level an assault on everything to do with Africa, you might… decide to target people for being black. If you to delegitimize everything about Indians, you might…decide to attack its people for the color of their skin. Both would be inhumane and would be… identified as such.” And then the kicker. “In the war on the West, white people are one of the first subjects of attack…To delegitimize the West…it is necessary to demonize white people.” Not since Christopher Caldwell’s The Age of Enlightenment has a volume been so explicit. Imagine a manuscript by the late Samuel T. Francis being discovered and published by a major New York house. On Murray goes, detailing the assault on the West within three countries: the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. The war extends to the literary canon, to history, to religion, to monuments and statues and public buildings. It reached peak barbarism following the death of George Floyd. “It seemed that American history in the round was being erased,” Murray remarked, writing in his English inflections. It’s one of the many solid blows the author lands. How does the United States survive George Floyd? June 2020 didn’t happen in a vacuum. Neither did 1987. The latter was the year when the war began in wicked earnest, with the “hey, ho, Western culture has to go” war cry at Stanford University in California, one calling for the end of that school’s required Western civilization

survey course. Murray acknowledges The Wall Street Journal editorial page, this. However, he fails to flush out the for instance, seems astounded that The details. Why did the chant take place Washington Post would run an op-ed in 1987 and not in, say, 1977? In the by a student demanding that George latter year, Stanford students were Washington University be renamed in generally white middle class and upper favor of Fredrick Douglass. Why the class youngsters, many of them legacy surprise? The Post would oppose any students. They probably thought that institution in the D.C. area named for reading Virgil and Milton was a waste Lee. Is Washington any different? Who of time. The fact that the authors were did Lee inherit his slaves from? white and male didn’t figure into it. A The book raises serious questions. decade later, a different story. The effects Why do nations commit suicide? Why of both the 1965 and 1980 immigration do others hold the line? When France laws were in full swing. Whites were beexperienced its own rioting several years coming a minority at colleges throughago, the monuments were protected. out California. As Francis described In America, circa June 2020, they were the scene: “The demand for change, left to be burned. Murray introduces according to news reports, was led the reader to demagogues by black, Hispanic and Asian who call for violence against students who denounced the whites, either as a group or traditional curriculum as a as individuals (reader, this a ‘year-long class in racism.’” reason why you live on That Virgil and Milton Long Island). Why can are white meant all the one Kehinde Andrews, a We have difference. professor at Birmingham The War On The West City University, call for a been weak and is gripping, but weak. revolution to “overturn” the weak are “The West” is considerWestern capitalism? ably more than the U.S., Would he do the same beaten. U.K., and Canada. These at a platform in Italy nations represent the or France? Hungary or —Vladimir Putin heart of liberal democraPoland? cy. And so, their sins also It comes back to represent a monstrous liberal democracy. And contradiction. At its peak, the British that means liberal immigration, which Empire had 800 million people, almost means immigration from non-Western entirely in Asia and Africa, under its countries, which means letting in supervision. The United States has its people who shout their hatred for legacy of slavery and segregation. The the West from the rooftops. In Alien U.S. and Canada has its treatment of Nation, Peter Brimelow shockingly indigenous peoples. Think of the wasted declared immigration to be Adolf time of peoples living under European Hitler’s revenge upon America. Is rule. That’s not all. The age of empire it so? How can the Anglosphere came and went. The per capita incomes nations close their doors, a la of Western nations outstrips those of all Hungary and Poland? They would others, save a handful of Asian nations. be called racist, which is a step More cause for resentment. away from fascist, which is a step Gripping, but weak. Murray is correct away from the man they defeated in that the assault on monuments and in World War II. The Anglosphere statues represents a final frontier in is left defenseless. destroying the Anglosphere nations. Murray asks the toughest He won’t tell you that his conservative question of all. “What can the colleagues are just as guilty as Antifa West do with such a catalogue and Black Lives Matter. Mention a few of sins being leveled against it? names: “John C. Calhoun” or “Robert What could anyone do? How can E. Lee” and we’ll see how much conthese wrongs be righted without servatives “love” certain segments of punishing the innocent and American history. Instead, we have the rewarding the unworthy?” spectacle of conservatives saying “no” There are two ways. First, to Lee and Calhoun, but “yes” to George don’t be defensive. America has Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and never constructed monuments to Thomas Jefferson. Or as Sam Ervin once slaveowners and segregationists. remarked: The First Amendment gives It has built them to men of long everyone the right to make an idiot of public service. Take a forgotten themselves. figure like Richard Russell, a

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former senator from Georgia, also high on the left/right hate list. Russell was candid in his opposition to civil rights, but he did so by raising constitutional concerns. Russell was instrumental in rebuilding America’s defenses after World War II. He also defused the controversies caused by Harry Truman’s firing of Douglas MacArthur (a mob was set to storm the White House) and Joe McCarthy’s red-hunting crusade. Lyndon Johnson once said that if a secret ballot were taken among senators on who would make the best president, Russell would win in a landslide. That’s why the long-forgotten senator is honored. Second, a political party. Will continental Europe suffer America’s fate? It may, but millions of its peoples will go down fighting. This is due to the existence of numerous populist parties, including those in France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Norway and even Sweden. They stand for closed borders and traditional marriage. They also cherish their respective countries’ history, rather than burning them down. Such parties are an impossibility in the Anglosphere. Closed borders, traditional marriage only, love of a European heritage apparently would violate norms of liberal democracy. The Anglosphere is being crushed by the weight of its own history.


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The Glioblastoma Research Organization is joining forces with Head for the Cure Foundation’s annual 5K run on Saturday, Aug. 6 at Randall’s Island to raise awareness and donations for brain cancer research. Proceeds will benefit the Department of Neurosurgery at Lenox Hill Hospital along with other national brain cancer programs, education and initiatives. Race time will start at 9 a.m. The Glioblastoma Research Organization will also be hosting an extended 5K celebration from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Wölffer Estate Vineyard is sponsoring the event along with well-known brands including: GoMacro, J&G Customs, JUST Water, Koe, Olipop, Reset Bioscience, Tarform, Tate’s Bake Shop, Van Leeuwen Ice Cream and Whisps. There will also be donation opportunities for the Glioblastoma Research Organization. The celebration will be included in the 5K price. About The Glioblastoma Research Organization The Glioblastoma Research Organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit

organization raising awareness and funds for cutting-edge research to find a cure for glioblastoma, a rare malignant, fast-growing tumor affecting the brain or spine. The organization was established in 2018 and, to date, has provided support to doctors and researchers through four fully funded projects, donating over $180,000 in the last two years. Visit www.gbmresearch.org/ for additional information about the organization, funding and partners. About Head For The Cure Foundation The mission of Head for the Cure is to inspire hope for the community of brain cancer patients, their families, friends, caregivers and other supporters while celebrating their courage, spirit and energy. To date, more than $20 million has been raised to support the organization’s mission. These 5K events continue to drive Head for the Cure’s fundraising to support clinical trials, research and programs. Head for the Cure is a registered 501(c)3 organization. —Submitted by the Glioblastoma Research Organization


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ith an estimated 60 percent of Americans planning at least one trip over the next three months, hackers have roughly 200,000,000 projected tourists to prey on. Lookout’s Cyber Security Expert, Hank Schless, shares how these cyber-attacks usually capitalize on travelers who are often overwhelmed or distracted when in unfamiliar environments, like airports and cafes.

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This picture perfect Colonial style home at 25 Anchor Ln. in Levittown sold on July 15 for $775,000. It has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. It is on a landscaped lot and has a semi-in-ground pool. The home has been expanded and updated, perfect for entertaining. It has a new chef’s kitchen. The main level is spacious and has an open concept. Storage has been added and there is a main level bedroom and full bathroom that has been freshly painted. The second level has a full dormer plus an expansion and features a stunning primary bedroom suite with a walk-in closet and a luxurious spa-like bathroom. There are two additional bedrooms upstairs, an updated full bath, full attic and an upstairs laundry. The backyard is fully fenced in and has a pool and two new decks. The home has updated electric, a newer roof, siding and sprinklers.

Although many airports offer free Wi-Fi connectivity, you should make sure that you join the official airport network and not a similar network that is configured to trick travelers into giving up their usernames and passwords. • Attackers have been known to set up fake networks—with obvious but convincing names like ‘Starbucks_Guest_WiFi’. • Once you connect, they’ll gain access to sensitive information, including your login credentials, emails and messages. • In order to protect yourself from Wi-Fi threats, alter your device’s settings so that it does not automatically connect to nearby networks, which the Lookout app does automatically.

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While on the go, travelers rely on power outlets and USB cords to keep their mobile device’s battery charged. Attackers can exploit USB chargers by loading malware onto them that infects your device the second you plug it in. Always be aware of your surroundings. • If someone approaches you and offers their USB charging cord, it is best to decline. • Always travel with your personal USB cords and plug your charger directly into an electrical socket (versus USB port). • The easiest place for a scammer to steal or hack your phone is in crowded areas—so never leave your phone or device unattended and only let people you know “borrow” your devices.

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This beautifully maintained mid-block Levittown residence at 23 Hilltop Rd. features four bedrooms and two bathrooms. It has a formal dining room, and an eat-in-kitchen. The first floor family room has a wood burning fireplace. There is also a multi-use first floor room and a laundry room. The home has three-zone heating and the whole house is wired for a sound system and a home generator. The yard is fenced in and has a large shed. The driveway is private. This home sold on July 18 for $685,000.

It’s important to be on guard for travel-related email, text and social media scams as well. Attackers may try to steal a traveler’s credentials through phishing campaigns that pretend to be an airline, credit card company or TSA. • Here’s how it works: A scammer will send a message telling the recipient that their TSA PreCheck needs to be renewed, but the link in the renewal email leads to a fake site where hackers can accept payment and steal a victim’s personal information. • Although the TSA sends renewal reminder texts and emails, travelers should always go directly to the TSA website for information on their existing accounts. —Lookout (cybersecurity company)

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Raising Awareness With The Big Climate Thing Activism at the heart of three-day Forest Hills Stadium music festival DAVE GIL de RUBIO

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n the face of vocal deniers, climate change is wreaking havoc, be it through raging wildfires racing through Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece. Or through harsh heatwaves descending on most of the United States and Europe. Paris and London recently recorded their highest all-time temperatures with meteorologists not predicting any immediate relief in sight. And just in time to heighten awareness is the upcoming Big Climate Thing: A Concert For People and the Planet—a three-day concert series set to be held from September 16 through 18 at Forest Hills Stadium. Sponsored by Climate Control Presents (CCP), fans will be treated to sets by a number of high-profile artists including Khruangbin, Haim, The Roots, Sheryl Crow, The Flaming Lips, Gary Clark Jr. and Courtney Barnett. The point is to raise awareness, accountability and action, and to inspire real-time solutions surrounding the global climate crisis by connecting to concert-goers through the transformative power of music. For CCP Partner and Head of Artist and Media Relations Perry Serpa, this multi-pronged approach is an effective way of conveying an important and existential message across. “The goal of featuring this multi-generational lineup of artists who are generally climate-concerned music makers is to raise awareness around the climate emergency,” he explained. “There is climate programming and lots of onsite activations and curated content. Most of these artists, at least to some extent, have been vocal around the climate change issue. They’ve talked to their own audiences about climate, so this is an opportunity to have these folks come together in a communal way and be there for the planet.” Serpa, alongside partners Kurt Langer and Paul Biedrzycki, founded CCP in 2020 and pulled together a group of music industry veterans and activists along the way. The organization’s goal is to work within popular culture to create awareness, accountability and action around the issue of climate change by producing content and events that engage mainstream audiences and connect them on a personal level to the climate crisis, leading them to immediately accessible and actionable solutions. And while CCP is only a couple of years old, longtime friends and music industry veterans Serpa and Langerhad been conjuring up the idea of what became the Big Climate Thing as far back as 2016. “Kurt has existed more in the activist space, springboarding from his experience working with the Tibetan Freedom Concerts,” Serpa said. “I have to say that inspired me for years to come as well. I think that we came together to do

this because it was sort of at a point where our conversations weren’t really much more than reminiscing about what we went through with the TFCs 20 years ago. And then the regime change in 2016 inspired a certain creative response and a sense of activism within us. As time went on, it became clear to us that after [Trump] pulled out of the Paris Climate Accords, we felt we really had to do something about this from that point forward. It went from the back of our minds to the front of mind.” The two friends spent the bulk of the Trump Administration trying to hone their ideas about what to do, while having numerous conversations with people they both knew across the music industry. Langer brought in Paul Biedrzycki, a filmmaker he’d worked on a cinematic climate project with, as a partner. And just as plans were coalescing to hold a climate event to coincide with the 2020 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, COVID-19 struck. And while Serpa and his band of climate activists were as thrown as anyone else by the pandemic, the timing proved to be a form of kismet. “[With the pandemic], everybody was forced

underground and it was a year-and-a-half exercise in woodshedding and figuring out who we were,” Serpa said. “It wound up being a blessing in disguise because we really needed to do those things and explore who we were as an organization, figure out what we wanted to get done and how we wanted to get it done. It ended up creating a clarity within us and giving us time to figure out how to work together.” Among the initiatives CCP came up with was the creation of BigUp, a digital platform set to launch later this year. This app creates a place where artists and audiences, creators and consumers can converge in a non-judgmental community to take action on climate change. Included in a user’s feed will be hints, nudges, challenges, inspirational content and measurable goals that connect personal interests to simple actions that can have sustained impact. In addition, CCP established The Big Climate Lab, a first-of-its-kind innovation studio focused on leveraging extensive research and development to catalyze sector change within the music industry. It's a space for veterans from the touring and festival industry, research scientists and sustainability experts from other disciplines to determine a set of transformational goals for the decarbonization of live music. The collaborative drive at the heart of this movement led to CCP naming EarthPercent as the official charity partner of The Big Climate Thing. EarthPercent is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization originally founded in the UK by Brian Eno that provides a simple way for artists and the music industry to support those at the forefront of climate action while also reducing music’s impact on the planet. The two organizations are working in partnership to create holistic, comprehensive and impactful opportunities for those in music to take bold action toward ending the climate crisis. One of the ways was by picking Forest Hills Stadium to host the Big Climate Thing due to its low carbon footprint thanks to its location near a mass transportation hub that serves multiple subway, bus and train lines. Tickets for The Big Climate Thing are currently on sale with three-day passes starting at $268, plus applicable taxes and fees. Single-day passes are priced at $119. Serpa, who curated the show, was very cognizant about tapping into musical synergy and used another socially conscious musical event, 1979’s No Nukes concert at Madison Square Garden for inspiration. “I personally have always gravitated towards this idea of using music as a tool for social change and social impact,” he said. “When I started working with [Forest Hills music promoter] Mike Luba putting this together and thinking about the talent, running the show and what the sort of ideal feeling would be, I kept coming back to No Nukes and how that felt like it was really relevant, spontaneous and effective.” Visit www.thebigclimatething.com for tickets and more information.


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LETTER TO THE EDITOR AMERICA GETS AN 'F' ON GUN CONTROL BUT NEW YORK GETS AN 'A': LET’S RE-EXAMINE THAT 'A' GRADE In his July 13 “Inside Politics” column, Jerry Kremer touts the most recent accomplishments of the NYS Legislature and Governor Hochul’s gun control legislation, giving it an outstanding “A.” All of these new laws were immediately precipitated by the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling declaring New York’s restrictive gun carry law unconstitutional and invalid. So how did these “A” worthy laws merit such a high grade? Let’s examine them from the real world viewpoint. Not one of these “A” laws passed will prevent another mass shooting at any school or places of assembly. Gun-free zones have proven not to prevent school shootings as the criminals intent on causing death and carnage know there is no chance of being confronted by another armed law abiding individual at these locations. So the “A” worthy Governor Hochul solution was simply to add to the list of locations where no guns are allowed, including schools, Times Square, hospitals, places of worship, businesses and a

ludicrous long list of other “now safe” locations. Criminals do not follow the rules or the law, nor do they give a damn about these “sensitive locations.” Unfortunately, Mr. Kremer didn’t actually read the Safe Act of 2013. This was the prior end all “A” worthy solution to gun violence by Hochul’s original boss, Governor Cuomo. The Safe Act was his solution and response to the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. The Safe Act did not ban assault weapons nor did it prevent future school shootings. Just more feel good rushed legislation that turns out was poorly written and resulted in several immediate modifications after it was passed in a late-night session and bullied into law by Cuomo. Despite Mr. Kremer’s beliefs that these laws do not “deprive the average gun owner from owning a gun for protection, hunting or related uses…” he is wrong. No one under 21 can purchase a semi-automatic rifle and the latest laws say you must first obtain a permit to

purchase and own one. The recent Supreme Court ruling against New York’s licensing requirements was all about overly restrictive requirements, and now Governor Hochul wants your social media accounts for review to see if you can qualify as being of “good character.” and in addition each applicant must now be interviewed in person by a judge before being issued a permit. Anyone with common sense can see that these laws are intentional violations of all New York residents’ First and Second Amendment rights, and were written and passed with the explicit intention of giving the U.S. Supreme Court a defiant middle finger, and to continue making it extremely frustrating and next to impossible to obtain a license or permit. If the latest legislation was truly intended to help reduce crime, ask yourself why was there no remedy to undo the clearly flawed bail reform that has created a revolving door for criminals to avoid accountability. If the criminals were actually charged for breaking

the law we would all be safer. The same politicians who passed these feel good “A” worthy laws are the same ones who created bail reform, allowing for the creation of the ongoing rapid spike in crime. The truth is that the number one cause of death by firearm across America is suicide. The NRA is not the most powerful lobby in Washington DC. That honor belongs to Big Pharma, with the NRA an extremely distant 996th. Don’t be fooled by more feel good “we did something legislation” regarding firearms out of Albany or DC. Vote this November only for the candidates that want a return to the law and upholding it. Stop allowing the criminals from being categorized as the victims and get justice for the true victims of crime—law abiding citizens and businesses. You have the power to make change for the better through your vote. —Kevin D. Hassett The writer is the president of the Retired Police Association of the State of New York Inc.

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RABBI MOSHE WEISBLUM And so, we roll from generation to generation, setting goals and objectives, running fast until we get tired and fade away. Fortunately, more and more people are beginning to realize that riding this never-ending hamster wheel is not for them, that chasing after their own tails is pointless. How can we conceive of a world without competition, though? If competition ceased, the world would go silent for lack of trying. It follows, then, that it is not the principle of competition itself that needs to change, but the values around which we compete.

If the competition we embark upon is not egotistical in nature; that is, if it’s measured not by how much the individual can benefit personally, but by how much each individual can benefit the greater good, then the act of competition will be positive, and rewarding for everyone. Each and every person is intrinsically special. If we learn how to use our unique capabilities correctly, then we will reach a state of good and complementary competition. Proper use of a person’s talents means striving for a situation that will be good for them and also good for others. A company that embraces the contributions of every member is one that will be successful and realize its full potential. Why should you work for the benefit of others? Here there is room for great introspection. Perhaps so that others will respect and appreciate you. Or, you may choose to do so for a more lofty reason, such that even if no one knows about your actions, you will

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Positive Competition Modern-day media constantly challenges us to be “the best”—the best parent, the most successful provider and the most attuned spouse. Consequently, we often feel the need to compete in order to show that we are better than others. The question is, when is this competition healthy and when is it not? The truth of the matter is that a person’s ego naturally requires him or her to supersede those around them. Without that striving, they find no justification for their existence and cannot figure out what they live for. As a result, most of the effort people put into being the best is for competitive purposes only. The rationale is that stinging the eyes of others will lead to some contentment, no matter how fleeting. If a person recognizes this drive to out-do others as a negative influence that stimulates but enslaves them, he may make some progress in this area. But once fulfilled, the person comes to identify with this feeling of success and begins to feel that he or she is not the fullest version of themselves unless they are the best.

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continue to behave admirably for the good of society. In the highest form of the ideal, a person would do good towards others in order to get closer to the higher power that operates all of creation, the one power that connects all the details of our reality to a seamless internal system that runs on reciprocity. It is the very identification with this divine attribute—pure love and generosity—that fills a person with supreme satisfaction. When one reaches this degree of spiritual development, they wind up in constant competition with themselves, asking, how much more can I transcend the narrow egoism instilled in me and be more like my complete and eternal Creator? The more someone compares their attributes to His qualities, the more divine spirituality will fill that person’s soul. The few who have achieved this say that there is no more worthwhile endeavor, so good luck in your pursuit of divine character development.

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Repeal Of Bail Reform Needed To Stop Pandemic Of Lawlessness Every few days there’s a new horror story of a violent crime and an innocent civilian getting hurt— or worse—thanks to the “Get out of Jail Free” Cashless Bail law passed by John Brooks, Kathy Hochul and Albany Democrats. It is no surprise that residents are feeling increasingly unsafe. A recent Siena College poll found that more than 75 percent of New Yorkers were now worried that they would be the victim of a violent crime. Even here in Nassau County, where we have one of the besttrained and best-run police departments in the nation thanks to our commitment to law and order, major crimes are up 60 percent since January 1, 2021 alone. Our communities are plagued with catalytic converter thefts, residential burglaries and a variety of crimes that threaten our safety. Albany Democrats’ response to the “pandemic of lawlessness” their pro-criminal agenda has created? Nothing. Their disastrous bail reforms nearly cost a local police officer his life. A serial carjacker was arrested, given an ankle monitor and then immediately released back onto the street thanks to cashless bail. He waited four days for his state-issued ankle monitor to die out and then went out to commit more crimes. Detective Ryan Hines caught this career criminal driving yet another stolen car and when he approached, the thug slammed

continue to release killers, rapists, drug traffickers, gang members and dangerous criminals and put them back on the street instead of keeping them behind bars. In fact, in New York City alone, some 3,000 criminals that were released due to bail reform went on to commit 9,000 new crimes, according to the NYPD. Bail reform has also helped spike the increase of drugs in our neighborhoods and schools. That’s because judges are now forced to allow cashless bail for dealers caught selling narcotics. These dealers are then immediately back on the streets peddling their harmful illegal substances. Just last month, right in our own backyard, a dealer out on cashless bail was re-arrested during an investigation into multiple overdoses, including one fatality

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the vehicle into the detective, dragging him and pinning him against the officer’s own vehicle. Detective Hines was lucky to survive. After five surgeries, he is thankfully able to walk again, but was forced to retire due to his injuries. Had John Brooks and the radical Albany Democrats not changed New York’s bail laws back in 2019, the court would have had the power to keep this thug in jail and this life-threatening situation likely would never have happened. Democrats’ irresponsible bail laws

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hen Manhasset needed a goal to stop the opponent’s momentum, it could count on No. 17. When every game mattered, Alexis Morton rose to the occasion. The senior, the epitome of a sparkplug, scored a good chunk of her team-leading 102 points (58 goals, 44 assist) in the six playoff matches as the Indians claimed their first Class C state title since 2018. Manhasset won the state semifinal and final by a combined score of 37-12 as Morton scored six goals and two assists in the semis against Albany-area Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake, and two goals and five assists in the final against Honeoye Falls-Lima of the Rochester area. Committed to Division I Richmond, Morton has played varsity since her

freshman year, when she scored five goals as the Indians lost the Long Island title by one goal. The pandemic erased the 2020 season, and Morton came into her own as a junior, scoring 44 goals to go along with 19 assists. Once again Manhasset fell one goal short in the Long Island title match. A recruiting site, connectlax.com, had this to say about Morton: “Leader on field to help team succeed, excellent field vision, passionate, coachable, always wanting to improve, hard working, disciplined, three-sport varsity athlete—lacrosse, tennis (All-County selection), winter track.” Honors/Awards: University of North Carolina Winter Camp All-Star, Duke Winter Camp All-Star, Under Armour 150, Selected for Women’s Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL) Futures camp.

Played club lacrosse for the Long Island Liberty, coached by Manhasset Lacrosse Hall of Famer Danielle Gallagher, who said, “Alexis is a Top 2022 recruit! Her ability to create opportunities for herself and others leaves her in a class of her own. Her creative moves, strong dodges, and ability to make others better has enabled her to stand out and garner attention from numerous top collegiate coaches.” Manhasset coach Meghan Clarke stated, “Alexis is a shifty attacker with a strong ability to finish. Her powerful dodges allows her to get past top defenders. She has great shot placement and quick hands. Alexis works extremely hard on the re-defend, which allows for fast break opportunities.” Additional information from www. connectlax.com

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Third Stops: Minneapolis, North Dakota And Montana Minneapolis Institute of Art, which was free, then the Cat’s Meow cat cafe and then the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. My favorite part of the sculpture garden was the tree filled with wind chimes called “After Dream” and the big cherry sculpture called “Spoonbridge and Cherry.” jcorr@antonmediagroup.com The next stop was North Dakota, and the train ride there was gorgeous with nothing e arrived in St. Paul on July 9 around but fields sprawling for miles. We got there 11 p.m., but had a mishap with the in the morning, but even with the hotel motel immediately upon arrival. being five minutes away, we couldn’t find Our room was given to someone else and we an Uber. And the only cab company wanted got a smoking room, with a cockroach as a $100 a person. We decided to try to walk, but roommate. Luckily we got a refund and were construction on the roads literally left huge able to go to another hotel. We spent the first day at the Mall of America, piles of dirt and asphalt that made dragging luggage almost impossible. Luckily, we got a meeting up with my friend’s old classmate who lives in Minneapolis. We explored all four ride from a church secretary. floors of the mall and even walked around the We spent the day relaxing, and going to the Nickelodeon amusement park. nearby gym we got a pass from the hotel for. We actually ended up going to the mall all We also watched some movies in the hotel, inthree days while we were in Minnesota. And cluding Purple Rain, which I wanted to show conveniently, there was a bus terminal in my friend since we were just in Minneapolis. the mall. But not conveniently, there was a Then there was Montana, which I think was bunch of changes to the schedules and pickup undoubtedly the most interesting stop. We got locations due to construction. to the East Glacier Park Station at about 7 p.m., Nevertheless, we made it to all the places but there was no service. A woman thought we wanted to see. We saw Minnehaha Falls, she knew where we were going and dropped which was beautiful and we also checked out us off at this hostel, but it wasn’t our stay. So a nearby arboretum. we went into the nearby store and called a cab. The following day, we checked out the I didn’t know when we booked the Airbnb

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But that evening we were scrambling to find a ride to the park and the Amtrak station. Then in walks a resident of our hostel situation, who said she’d be able to take us to both places. She was from Texas, and had sold her house and a lot of her belongings after retiring. She decided to just get in her car and explore the country, with no plan ahead. I thought that was awesome. We also had in the house a couple on a road trip from San Francisco and a family from Minnesota. Everyone was very nice. My friend and I spent the day at Logan’s Pass, which was covered in snow. It was so strange to climb a snowy mountain wearing short sleeves because it was hot outside. We had a great time. This is part three of a series on traveling the country via Amtrak.

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battery. It will deplete if you use it, and it will deplete if you don’t. So you may as well apply yourself, without worrying too much about whether you’re wasting it on silly things. Trust that there’s an intelligence at work. You’ll gravitate toward worthy pursuits.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Conventional wisdom suggests you can’t solve the problem if you don’t know what it is. This will turn out to be untrue. You’ll be drawn to making things comfortable, fair, lovely and healthy. Your improvements will solve problems you couldn’t have articulated before this process. Everything is connected.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your luck will not be obvious. There’s no big win or small prize, not even a sense of progress or justice to acknowledge. That’s precisely why it is so meaningful to stop, take stock and celebrate, without reason or qualification, all that is going on for you these days. You cherish the preciousness of life.

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CANCER (June 22-July 22). To have a choice in whom you follow puts you in the minority of humans in the history of humanity. While many blindly ascribe to the ideologies of their group, you’ll put more thought into your choices, striving for objectivity and weighing the morality of your options. Your consciousness will inspire others.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It’s no mystery how being with the right company makes for a better experience. When you’re relaxed, your perspective shifts. Lovely details float up to the surface of your awareness, making the moments more joyful. Often the right company will be just you, as you’re quite comfortable with yourself. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Just because a person is in a position of power doesn’t mean they possess a talent beyond your own. Timing, nepotism and any number of other reasons can contribute to a rise in status. This week, it would be a mistake to let anything intimidate you or stop you from believing in your abilities. Keep your eye on the prize. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). There was a time when you wanted something very particular and it just didn’t happen. You’ll never know how things would have developed had you gotten everything you wanted back there, but it certainly wouldn’t be as great as what’s happening now. When things don’t go to plan, you now assume it’s for the best. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Many equate success with abundance, though they aren’t always synonymous. There’s always a point in which too much becomes cumbersome, an obstacle rather than a boon. You’re wary of the envy one attracts by showing off. You’ll be luckier this week as you travel light and keep things lean. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Running can feel more like flying than being in a jet. Even though you’ve had great success feeling out your options, things don’t always feel like what they are. It’s a week to use analytical resources, including your senses and, more importantly, the hard data. You’re favored to make your best decision yet. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). To help those you love is easy. And almost anyone is nice enough to those they want something from or are attracted to. But you’ve been known to give yourself to people you want nothing from at all, a testament to your big heart and a behavior you’ll repeat plenty this week. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’ve worked hard and used your resources well. The only thing missing is a little faith. Resources seem limited, but there’s a lot more coming. Loosen your grip, relax your thinking and let playful creativity into your dealings. That’s when you’ll see how to arrange things for maximum success and abundance.

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The only thing stopping you from getting what you want is the other thing you want. At the start of this solar return, your desires are in direct competition with one another, but as soon as you figure out which you want more it’s smooth sailing from there. You will actually feel a wonderful liberation as you give up all things opposing your goal. Later, if you want to come back to the other one, you can. A presentation you give will land you new and interesting work with a bright team.

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West dealer. East-West vulnerable. NORTH ♠A ♥ 10 6 5 ♦ A J 10 3 ♣9 6 4 3 2 WEST EAST ♠873 ♠J52 ♥A J 9 7 2 ♥K Q 4 3 ♦— ♦8742 ♣ A J 10 8 7 ♣K Q SOUTH ♠ K Q 10 9 6 4 ♥8 ♦KQ965 ♣5 The bidding: West North East South 1♥ Pass 3♥ 4♠ Pass Pass Dble Opening lead — nine of hearts. Brilliancies are not always rewarded. For example, take this deal from the match between Taiwan and the United States at the 1979 world team championship. The U.S. North-South pair at the first table got to four spades doubled as shown, and West, CheHung Kuo, made the remarkable opening lead of the nine of hearts! After East, Patrick Huang, won the trick with the queen, he recognized that the purpose of his partner’s underlead of the ace of hearts was to get a ruff. Huang also recognized

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eep Roots Farmers Market offers a great Saturday activity for residents. There is a large selection of items ranging from fresh-baked bread, honey, pickles, pasta, vegetables and so much more. Each week, 35-plus vendors showcase their goods in Garvies Point, 100 Garvies Point Rd. in Glen Cove. All the vendors’ products are grown or produced on Long Island (or by Long Islanders. Amy Peters is the owner and organizer of Deep Roots Market. She opened the market in 2014 in Sea Cliff and three years ago moved it to Glen Cove. Peters started this farmers market because she “...has always been a big fan of supporting local businesses and farms.” Peters wanted to create a space where she could help bring fresh,

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All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at W oodbury, (not incorporated), in the T own of O yster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Section 13, Block 79 and Lot 43. Approximate amount of j udgment $1,388,092.94 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #022029/ 2008. Mark S. Ricciardi, Esq., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff - 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 7-27-20-13-6-2022-4T #233773-SYO/JER L EGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SAL E SU PREME CO U RT CO U NT Y O F NASSAU HSBC Bank U SA, National Association as T rustee for W ells Fargo Asset SecuritiesCorporation, Mortgage Pass-T hrough Certificates, Series 2007-15, Plaintiff AGAINST Sharyn-Jae Sachs; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of

being a vendor at the weekly farmers market has become so important to them and the community. “The best part is meeting the people,” Johnny Breads’ owners said. “We get to know everyone, and they look for us.” People from all over Long Island visit the farmers market and love getting to try new local prod-

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LEGAL NOTICES Foreclosure and Sale duly dated September 17, 2018 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 17, 2022 at 3:00PM, premises known as 120 Foxwood Drive, Jericho, NY 117531116. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Jericho, in the T own of O yster Bay, County of Nassau, State of New York, Section 17 Block 17 Lot 4. Approximate amount of j udgment $1,077,691.01 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subj ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 005009/ 2016. 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.” Mark Ricciardi, 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

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plinary proceeding brought against Genova, who requested a one-year suspension of his disbarment from the court based on his cooperation, but was denied, as Ted Phillips reported for Newsday. Genova, a close ally of late, former Town Supervisor John Venditto, received criminal legal immunity during a much-publicized corruption trial in the late 2010s for his testimony against Venditto, former County Executive Edward Mangano,and his wife Linda Mangano. During trial, Genova admitted to taking bribes from restaurateur Harendra

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On July 21 and 22, in partly sweltering weather conditions, local lacrosse players banded together for a 24-hour shootout that raised a record-breaking $201,131.92 for charitable organizations that serve former and current U.S. service members. The 8th Annual “Shootout for Soldiers” 24-Hour Lacrosse Benefit Game, held at the Town of Oyster Bay’s John J. Burns Park, drew players young and old for the popular lacrosse-based fundraising event. The funds raised with this year’s event will benefit veterans as well as active-duty military personnel through the Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund, the Long Island Air Force Association and the Joseph J. Theinert Memorial Fund. The Long Island Air Force Association also

conducted a special ceremony on the evening of the first day to honor hometown Vietnam War veterans and present them with medals commemorating their service to our nation, according to press materials: the “All Veterans Group” performed a parachute landing on the field to deliver an official ball for play. Harry Jacobs, who organizes Shootout for Soldiers Long Island, told Anton Media Group a few hours after 24-hour event had wrapped that he was a little tired but also very pleased with the event’s success. “There is an overwhelming feeling of euphoria right now as we celebrate a new benchmark. However, a new record just means higher expectations in the future.” Jacobs commented by email. “In 24 hours, this incredible group of amazing people raised $201,132.92 for our American veterans.” “Thank you, Strong Island.” On July 21 and 22, 2022, lacrosse players from across Long Island gathered in the Town of Oyster Bay for a 24-hour lacrosse shootout and gathering to raise money for military personnel. (Photos courtesy of Shootout for Soliders Long Island)


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