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After this there were more direct questions chosen from the audience. There were many topics of interest: wheth er the candidates were willing to accept donations from “dark money” groups, how these candidates differ from “establish ment” Democrats that have failed people in the past, the closing of Syosset’s Mercy First Residential foster care, plans for public educa tion, how they will address inflation, gun control and policing, Medicare for All, how they would deal with a
New York’s Third Congressional District primary election is on Aug. 23
On Aug. 2, the CongressionalDemocraticcandidates came together in a forum in an attempt to persuade voters to allow their campaign to move past the primary. The excitement started right at the entrance to the forum. Outside of Syosset High School, people stood chanting for Josh Lafazan or holding signs for Robert Zimmerman. There was no calming of energies when the forum began. People would applaud loudly for their candidate of choice as they opened up with their opinion. The loudest applause was awarded to Lafazan, who had started his career on the Syosset school board at age 18. However, his appearance also brought along the loudest opposition. A young man in the crowd stood up to scream that Lafazan is a Republican who serves himself and not the rest of the community. He was then escorted out so the forum could continue. The forum then started by allowing each candidate to say the legislation most im portant to them. To start, Melanie D’Arrigo said she would focus on standing against government corruption, supporting the working class, pushing for Medicare for All, taking back reproductive rights and ending gun violence. Next, Jon Kaiman es tablished his focus on controlling inflation and aiding the economy, fixing the issues that have been brought up by the Supreme Court, and investing in infrastructure. After this, Lafazan explained the importance of codifying Roe v. Wade and stopping gun violence. Reema Rasool spoke next, showing her passion to repre sent the people instead of lobbyist groups, pushing for Roe v. Wade and helping small businesses. Last but not least was Zimmerman who strongly believed in try ing to “save our democracy” by addressing corruption, supporting Medicare for All, standing against gun violence, codifying Roe v. Wade and protecting the rights of the LGBTQ+ community.
RasoolD’Arrigosaid.called out Lafazan for saying he wants to strengthen the Affordable Care Act (ACA), saying it is not enough. “When you hear people say ‘I want to strengthen the ACA’, it sounds good right? You know, it means they want to give money to the insurance companies,” D’ArrgioPeoplesaid.were heated in the discussion of where it is acceptable to take donations from. The moments of controversy were short and fast passing, making it just small moments in a two hour long forum. The three men spent their night empha sizing their experience and connections. Kaiman showed pride in his past as five-term supervisor of the Town of North Hempstead, Deputy County Executive of Nassau County and NYS advisor for Superstorm Sandy. He felt as though his time at these positions has made him especially qualified in understanding the intricacies of government and how to negotiate with the other side. “I believe this moment calls for a person with substance and depth and experience,”
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is important and they would like to see more resources and funding given to public schools. They all feel that more needs to be done for gun control, similar to many Democrats. During a time of polarization, it seems as though these candidates would these big companies keep making insane and record profits quarter on quarter?”
The Democratic Congressional Candidates for District 3. (Photo by Emma Duffy) see CONGRESSIONAL FORUM on page 4 be willing to work across the aisle with Republicans who would be willing to work with them. Similarly, all of the candidates believe in helping our ally Israel and finding peace in the area. Even though many answers were stan dard, the night wasn’t free of controversy or more answers from the candi dates. At one point, Kaiman took a shot at Lafazan for overemphasizing his won elections, because even though he won the most recent election, Kaiman has won more in his career.“You know, I lost my last election running for Congress against some body, but I tell you I’ve won more than this guy did,” Kaiman said. A question called out Lafazan’s flip-flop ping opinion of policing, which caused him to focus on gun control over address ing the policing issue—in which everyone followed his lead. Rasool and D’Arrigo set themselves apart on the inflation question by saying it is not just inflation, but corporate greed. “If this is inflation, then why do all of I’m proud to be a Democrat and trying to stand up for democratic values, and with all of us together, we can turn it into real action.


KaimanLafazansaid.isyounger, but got his start early on, feeling as though he is the one who undoubtedly has what it takes to win the general election. So far, Lafazan has not only held a position on the school board, but has also won a seat in the Nassau County Legislature. “We held that seat because I’m the candidate who pulls together a coalition to get things done,” Lafazan said. Zimmerman stood apart with his 20 years as a part of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and time on Capitol Hill as a Congressional staffer and advisor. Along with his experience, Zimmerman shows that history would be made as the first representative for this district to be a part of the LGBTQ+ community. “I’m proud to be a Democrat and trying to stand up for democratic values, and with all of us together, we can turn it into real action,” ZimmermanZimmermansaid.isnot the only trailblazer. There has never been a female representative for District 3 of New York, making it so Rasool or D’Arrigo could be the first. D’Arrigo has the backing of various interest groups that she promises to push for, proving that she is doing this to represent and support the people. She wants to have proper representation in government and feels she could bring that to people. “Every policy that I’ve been fighting for is people centered,” D’Arrigo said. Rasool also intends to be a representative for the people. She is a first-generation American Muslim who is not a career politician, but wants to make a difference. “I am not happy with the way things are going and I just decided that instead of complaining and whining that I was going to do something about it,” Rasool said. The second part of the debate was a lightning round that gave candidates a chance to give short responses to non-political questions. This led to Zimmerman saying if he was a DJ he would like to be called “Rapmaster Zim,” Rasool to say the ugliest vegetable she knows is a bittermelon and Kaiman to fail to think of a word to describe Lafazan. Although entertaining, Lafazan described the endeavor as “bizarre” and to those in the audience it came off as nothing but a failed attempt to personalize theHopefullycandidates.the candidates were able to sway some voters, considering that moderator and accomplished journalist Karina Mitchell announced that 48 percent of Democratic voters surveyed are unsure of how they will be voting in the primary. As a whole, this group of candidates seem more than willing to roll up their sleeves and do the work to help their district. With the primaries coming up, now is the time for democratic citizens to go out and vote for which candidate they think is best for their community. The primary vote is on Aug. 23.
Forum attendees holding up signs before the forum began. (Photo by Emma Duffy)
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A home for sale in Glen Cove has a perfect set-up in having a nice afternoon lemonade, or tea, while enjoying the smells, sights and noises of the trees. (Photo courtesy Roberta A Cerasi)
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The Glen Cove Oyster Bay Record Pilot reached out to Glen Cove residents to see who would consider their backyard a “backyard resort.”
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 Psychic Night at Rufini’s Pizzera & Resturant Want a psychic to do a reading for you? Saturday night is psychic night at Rufini’s Pizzeria & Resturant, 70 Forest Avenue in Glen Cove, from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Dinner in cludes one-on-one private reading, desert, unlimited soda, tea, and coffee for $74.95 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Reserva tions are required as seats are limited. Call 516-424-7795 to make your reservation. Garvies Point Museum Summer Program
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 Magic at Glen Cove Library Enjoy a magic show with Magician David Funn at Glen Cove Public Library, 4 Glen Cove Avenue, at 7:00 p.m. Program is limited to Glen Cove library cardholders. Registration is limited. To register visit www.Glencovelibrary.org.
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Discover the unique natural formation of our rocky beach and nature preserve at Garvies Point Museum and Preserve, 50 Barry Drive in Glen Cove. Summer Saturday programs are included with museum admission. Programs run from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.garviespointmuseum.com.
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The Glen Cove Mayor’s Office and the Cadillac Guys Car Club of Long Island, invite all to spend the evening at 1 Bridge St. in Downtown Glen Cove with some of the most beautiful Classic Cadillacs, while dancing under the stars to some great music. Attendees are encouraged to dine at one of the many local restaurants. Free admission for all. The next and last event will be held Sept. 13.
The Watercolor Artists of Oyster Bay, a group of watercolor painters that meet weekly to paint at Planting Fields Arbore tum, 1395 Planting Fields Road in Oyster Bay, organized a silent auction from August 1st to 31st. The proceeds will go to the World Relief Organization for Ukrainian relief.
Self-Guided Augmented Reality Tour On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Raynham Hall Muesum, located at 30 West Main Street, in Oyster Bay presents an innovative and interactive experience of American Revolution-era history using AR technology. Self-Guided tours last about 45 minutes and begin on the hour from 1 to 4 p.m. Student tickets are $8, adult tickets are $12, and children under 5 are free.
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KSF Summer Jazz Festival Enjoy the only creole summer jazz festival in New York State at Chez Mirelle’s Restaurant, 170 Post Avenue in Westbury, with over 11 international jazz artists performing. KSF Summer Jazz Festival is a music activity which supports students at the Kedner Steven Foundation School in Haiti. Ticket are $75. Buffet style dinner and soft drinks are included. Event starts at 7 p.m. and ends at 2 a.m. For more information, call 516-439-7770.
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A series of events from the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Chamber of Commerce happening all summer on the streets of Oyster Bay, Long Island’s most popular car show will take place every Tuesday through Sept. 6. Start time is 5:45 p.m. and the show will go on until dark. Car show fee is $5 per car. There will also be a family fun zone with chalk zones, various games and giveaways. Search online www.visitoysterbay.com for more information. Deep Roots Farmers Market Stop by Deep Roots Farmers Market, happening every Saturday through Nov. 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at 100 Garvies Point Rd., to enjoy local artisans, foods and crafts. There will be 40 vendors every week offering locally grown produce, fresh fish, meat, dairy, eggs, honey, breads, baked goods, pastas, prepared foods and much more. There will also be weekly guest art and craft vendors, with live music. For more information, call 516- 318-5487.







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In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month back in May, it was fitting for Long Island Reach to host their second annual 9 and Dine Golf and Dinner Event on May 24. The multi-service agency that provides a broad range of mental health counseling, reha bilitative and treatment services for youth and their families, based in Long Beach, held the event to benefit their programs and mission.Mental Health Awareness Month began in 1949, when the National Mental Health Association declared May as the month to increase awareness of the importance of mental health and wellness in Americans’ lives. The goal, which Long Island Reach stands by, is to recognize mental health and educate communities on the understanding of mental health needs. The 9 and Dine Golf and Dinner Event did just that and was a spirited way for people to come together to support those that are affected by mental illness.
The 9 and Dine Golf and Dinner was purposefully designed for golfers and non-golfers. The sold out 9-hole golf outing was held at Lido Golf Course and was followed by a social gathering at JJ Coopers Restaurant in Long Beach. All event proceeds went to benefit Long Island Reach’s support services, mental health counseling, and therapy programs for people in Withcrisis.mental health care being at an all-time high, the 9 and Dine Golf and Dinner Event was a unique way to recognize how important it is to connect individu als to the appropriate level of care. Long Island Reach is committed to working with community residents of all ages and their families to engage and help them learn better ways to cope with depression and seek creative alternatives to drug and alcohol abuse. “For the past 50 years, Long Island Reach has offered vital health and human services to Long Islanders in need. Non-profit or ganizations like Long Island Reach provide essential and life-saving services, such as behavioral health and addiction counseling as well as other countless critical support programs to help with mental health and to rebuild Long Island’s economy,” said Dr. Joseph Smith, psychologist and executive director of Long Island Reach. “Events such as our 9 and Dine Event support Long Island Reach allowing us to continue to help those in need and crisis across Nassau and Suffolk counties.”LongIsland Reach is grateful for its major sponsors Libby and Vinny D’Alessandro, PCG Advisory, and Malibu Wellness Ranch.
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Long Island Reach premier sponsor and supporter Jeffrey Ramson, PCG Advisory (left) alongside Long Island Reach Executive Director Dr. Joe Smith (right). (Photo courtesy of Long Island Reach)
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Last month marked the 58th anniversary of federal government support for public transportation. Its success can be traced back to one of President Lyndon Johnson’s greatest accomplishments which continues benefiting many Americans today. On July 9, 1964 he signed the “Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964” into law. This has resulted in the invest ment of several hundred billion dollars into public transportation. Millions of Americans daily utilize various public transportation alternatives. They include local and express bus, para transit vehicle, ferry, jitney, light rail, subway and commuter rail. All use less fuel and move far more people than conventional single occupancy vehicles. Most are funded with your tax dollars, thanks to LBJ. We have the MTA and its various operating agencies, including New York City Transit subway, bus and Staten Island Railway, Long Island Rail Road, Metro North Rail Road, MTA Bus along with Nassau’s Inter County Express (NICE) system and City of Long Beach bus systems. Chartered by the state legisla ture in 1965 as the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority, it was created to purchase and operate the bankrupt LIRR. The MCTA changed its name to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1968 when it took over operations of the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA). Previously, in 1953, the old New York City Board of Transportation passed on control of the municipal subway system, including all its assets, to the then-new NYCTA. In 1973, Nassau County purchased equipment, routes and facilities of private bus operators, most of whom were experiencing financial difficulties. These includ ed Bee Line, Rockville Center Bus Corporation, Utility Lines, Schenck Transportation, Hempstead Bus Corporation, Jerusalem Avenue Bus Lines, Universal Auto Bus, Roosevelt Bus Lines, Stage Coach Lines, Hendrickson Bus Corp., etc. That same year, the county entered into a lease and oper ating agreement with the MTA to continue providing local bus service. This resulted in creation of the Metropolitan Suburban Bus Authority. The MSBA was followed by Long Island Bus and NICE. Suffolk County has Suffolk County Bus and Town of Huntington Area Rapid Transit Bus. There is also New Jersey Transit, Port Authority Trans Hudson (PATH) subway, New York City Departments of Transportation Staten Island Ferry and Economic Development Corporation private ferries.Using MTA Metro or OMNY Cards provides free transfers be tween the subway and bus. This has eliminated the old two-fare zones making public transportation an even better bargain. Purchasing a monthly LIRR or MTA subway/bus pass reduces the cost per ride and provides virtually unlimited trips. Employers can offer transit checks which help subsidize a portion of the costs. Utilize this and reap the benefits. It supports a cleaner environment.Manycompanies allow employ ees to telecommute and work from home. Others use alternative work schedules which afford staff the ability to avoid rush hour gridlock. This saves travel time and can improve mileage per gallon. Join a car or van pool to share the costs of commuting.Theability to travel from home to workplace, school, shopping, entertainment, medical, library etc. is a factor when moving to a new neighborhood. Economically successful communities are not 100 percent dependent on automobiles as the sole means of mobility. Seniors, students, low and middle-income people need these transportation alternatives. Investment in public transporta tion today contributes to economic growth, employment and a stron ger economy. Dollar for dollar, it is one of the best investments we canWhatmake.better way to honor the late President Johnson and all that has been achieved these past 58 years in public transportation by continuing funding the federal Highway Trust Fund and Mass TransitHappyAccount.Birthday. Larry Penner is a transportation advocate, historian and writer, who previously worked for the Federal Transit Administration Region 2 New York Office. This included the development, review, approval and oversight for billions in capital projects and programs for the MTA, NYC Transit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro North Rail Road, MTA Bus along with 30 other transit agencies in NY & NJ.
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Many Long Islanders have returned to celebrating weddings at catering halls with large crowds. We’ll soon celebrate our son Kevin and his fiancé Arielle’s nup tials on the water at the Piermont in AsBabylon.theFather of the Groom, I don’t have a lot of official respon sibilities. Other than hosting the rehearsal dinner and possibly making a toast, my primary responsibility to date seems to have been writing a few checks. There is a clearly defined role for the Mother of the Groom, who gets to dance with her son to some sappy song that might make peo ple weep. Of course, the Father of the Bride has even more respon sibilities. He walks his daughter down the aisle and hands her to his soon-to-be Son-in-Law. Then he dances with his daughter to an even sappier song, and there won’t be a dry eye in the house. But what do I do about this toastYouthing?would think as a published author and weekly columnist, writing a simple toast to congrat ulate the newlyweds would be a piece of cake. But it’s not. How do you encapsulate 30 years into just a few minutes? As we approached the recep tion, I couldn’t help but think of how Kevin had grown over the years. My thoughts drifted to all the good times we had as he grew into the man he is today. We’ve spent many days together on var ious adventures. Some involved the whole family, others with his brother. But sometimes, it was just the two of us. You can try and plan to have a great day, but they don’t always turn out that way. We’ve had some really good days. When he was a kid, the two of us would head to Adventureland in Farmingdale and spend a few hours (and a lot of quarters) in the video arcade playing games all afternoon in the winter. The 2013 All-Star game at Citi Field and the Home run Derby was a good day. We saw the Mets win a playoff game against the Dodgers in 2006 and a bunch of playoff and World Series games in 2015.There was the first time we saw The Who at Jones Beach. It was just the two of us. We watched the show from our nosebleed seats, Lyndon Baines Johnson (Public domain) LIVING Paul DiSclafani pdisco23@aol.com
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I decided to take Kevin and we spent the day in the parks together. We had VIP passes thanks to the aunt of one of Kevin’s friends. She was the executive secretary at Universal Studios. But this wasn’t just any pass. At every attraction, we presented the pass to a team member, and they ushered us through the back doors and passed all the people in line right to the front. We never waited for anything. We must have gone on the Spiderman ride 10 times. Same thing with the Men in Black attraction. We kept passing the same people in the line and waving to them. We ate hamburg ers and fries at the Monster Café. There was the “Twister” attraction and the “Muppets” show. We did the “Terminator” and the “Fear Factor” shows. It turned out to be a great day. So raise a glass for Kevin and Arielle, wishing them a lifetime of great days.
Jerry Kremer
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As a former state legislator who spent 23 years in Albany, I can’t help but feel a great deal of sadness when I watch the daily antics of the current U.S. Congress. I come from a time when bipartisan handshakes were common and we got things done. We did our share of debating on the floor of both houses, but at the end of the day, the people came first and there was none of the meanness that dominates the corridors of Congress.Thereare two current examples of the political divide that hurts the average citizen in countless ways. For more than 10 years, efforts have been made to pass legisla tion that would grant benefits to soldiers who served in Afghanistan and Iraq. The issue is injuries from so-called burn pits. Burn pits were used by the military to dispose of various types of toxic waste, which includes plastics, rubber, rotten food, ammunition and unexplod edBurningordinances.allof these objects was an effective way to get rid of unwanted waste but it caused plumes of smoke that spread to barracks and other camp facilities. The vapors from the fires caused multiple cancer cases. The bill before Congress was aimed at providing benefits for sick veterans and families of deceased soldiers. After passing once and needing an amendment, the Republican mi nority was able to block its second passage. While this bill will have passed by now, there was no logical reason to torture the families affect ed by the burn pit discharge.
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Another bill of significance deals with America’s shortage of computer chips. If you go to buy a car these days, there could be a six-month wait because of the shortage of computer chips. Most of our supply of chips comes from China and Taiwan and those countries sell most of their chips to cell phone companies, which is a more lucrative deal. A bi-partisan bill to provide $52 billion for U.S. companies to produce computer chips and give tax breaks to a do mestic industry, passed the House by a vote of 243-187. Why would 187 Republicans vote against a bill to promote U.S. Industry? It seems that the House Republican leadership was upset over the fact that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va) had agreed on a bill to deal with climate change, inflation and eliminating tax benefits for wealthy companies and the minority didn’t like the idea that there was such an agreement. It seems petty and it is. Government is supposed to be in the business of helping people ad not settling personal scores. That is just two examples of partisan treachery, but two is too many. Former State Assemblyman Jerry Kremer is a columnist for Anton Media Group and partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek in Uniondale. The views expressed are not necessarily those of the publisher or Anton Media Group.
ANTON MEDIA GROUP • AUGUST 17 - 23, 2022 7AFULL RUN COLUMNS but it wasn’t until we snuck down to the floor-level seats for the encores that it turned into a great show. Kevin was nervous that we would get kicked out, but I’ve done it a hundred times and was pretty confident no one would care. Then there was the time we went on vacation at Universal Studios in Florida. Kevin was maybe 9 or 10 years old. His brother James had gotten sick with a temperature, so my wife stayed inside the hotel room with him in the morning. We weren’t sure what to do and were considering if we should just cut our losses and head home. We had driven down in our Astro Van, so we didn’t have to worry about plane tickets.
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“Because of Michael Bublé (Photo by Norman Jean Roy)
Paul McCartney personally produced Michael Bublé’s cover of the former’s “My Valentine.” (Photo by Raph_PH/ CC BY 2.0) Michael Buble invited Willie Nelson to duet with him on the latter’s “Crazy” (Photo by Joshbg2K/ CC BY 2.0)
During that time, Bublé decided to push himself, going into the studio and working with a new batch of creative partners that ran the gamut from known names like Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson and Ryan Tedder to up-and-coming talents like singer-songwriter Michael Pollack. It’s an experience he unpacks with a mix of
mysobravado.andunderstandingdeepgoofball“Thereweremanytimesincareerwhere maybe I didn’t do the scary thing,” Bublé admitted. I sort of wanted to make sure I stayed true to the audience and I didn’t move too much. I was proud that I took this step. It was funny but I said to my manager, ‘Bruce, I really want to branch out. I want a Renaissance in my style. I don’t want it to change. I just want it to get better.’ It was interesting because he said, ‘Listen kid, the big deal isn’t the balls to do that. It’s having the balls to realize or accept what happens if it doesn’t work.’ For me, that was the step. When I finished, I was really emotional. Like I said, it was a big kind of move for me and when I heard the final product, I knew I was a genius.”Making this experience all the more rewarding for Bublé was the fact that it was all accomplished in spite of the roadblocks the pandemic threw up. Fresh off a tour of Europe, Bublé continues to be jazzed and grateful about being back on the road, particularly when he’s asked about what fans can look forward to now that live music is coming back in such a robust manner. “I spent every single moment of the last three years thinking about how I’d make this show unique, new and special,” he said. “I was really excited about showing up again, connecting with people and giving them something that was refreshing for them and completely took them away. This will be one of the greatest shows they ever see in their life. I think when we look back at this record, we’ll look at it as being the most successful record of my life. In the meantime, fans can come and see a guy that’s put it all on the line.” Michael Bublé will be appearing on August 18 at Madison SquareGarden. Visit www. thegarden.com or www.michaelbuble.com for more information. Visit www.longislandweekly.com to read a longer version of this story.
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But with his eleventh studio album Higher, the 46-year-old British Columbia native instead chose to push himself, particularly in coming out of the pandemic-fueled existential hangover the world has slowly been emerging from. It’s an experience Bublé acknowledges he and his family were fortunate enough to be cushioned from, while still appreciating that not everyone was in his shoes, particularly members of his band and crew who were unable to pay bills. It was a dire enough situation for Bublé to embark on a quick 32-date 2021 fall tour as COVID-19 numbers were spiking. Proof of vaccination or a negative test 48 hours prior to the show were required. For Bublé, it was an important example to set for his three children (wife Luisiana Lopilato is pregnant with the couple’s fourth“Becausechild).of all those beautiful human beings that have supported my family for so long, I didn’t have the same worries a lot of people had,” Bublé said. “I came from a very privileged place where I didn’t have to worry about paying my rent, how to get food or stuff like that. I really wanted to make sure my actions showed my family that when you come from that kind of privilege, you have a responsibility to lead by example with humility and empathy. It was definitely scary and if you’re an artist and say you weren’t scared, then you’re lying.”
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How easy would it be for Michael Bublé to stick with the status quo? The Canadian vocalist is handsome, has a solid set of pipes and crafted a career out of being the kind of crooning standard-bearer of the Great American Songbook that found him inheriting the mantle from Harry Connick, Jr. in the past two decades.
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1. SpacesInformal With an abundance of energy focused on dining rooms, the shift from a formal look slowly graduated to informal, now becoming the norm for many of my clients. Intimate gatherings went by the wayside—the main goal is to accommodate as many family members and friends as possible. That said, relaxing, casual and a no-fuss, space.aresustainableforgivingnance,striverevered.environmentno-mussiswidelyMostclientsforlowmainte-whichmeansfabricsandelementsimperativeforthe
2. Round and Oval Tables with basesfunky For those with limited space, round and oval tables have stepped up to the plate this year, softening the space with “curve appeal”. These curvy tables have ultimate appeal while breaking up the consistency of other modern room.furnishingsawaythatwithclutterspaceofpedestalametaltabletopelements.straight-edgeWhethertheisglass,wood,orstone,havingfunandfashionableaddsasense“whimsy”tothewithouthavingtothebackgroundancillaryobjectsdrawattentionfromthemaininthe
As an Interior Designer for Safavieh, I have become an avid trend seeker; surfing the internet, working closely with the most cutting- edge manufacturers, and picking the brains of other designers. I have made it my perpetual crusade to stay abreast of hottest design trends year after year. This week, I want to share the latest and greatest dining rooms trends with you.
With less being more, dining room spaces are adorned with natural textures that add a layer of dimension while perpetuating a clean environment. Table tops and bases along with sideboards are wrapped in grasscloth and linen to warm up the space. Mixing and matching various materials including shiny and matte metals play a key role in creating an outstanding dining room look.
3. Natural Elements and texture
4. Mix and match chairs Gone with the wind, the notion of “matchy match” chairs are now in the rear-view mirror.
I, like many other designers, have embraced the very vogue trend of mixing chairs. Not only do I suggest using a different host and hostess chair, but I also like to suggest variations for the side chairs which would include alternating colors with one chair design or repeating the same color with alternating chair styles. What a fun way to catch the attention of guests.
Strive for low maintenance. Pair round tables with funky bases.
—ReginaInteriorSemeraro,Designer and RDIQC certified, writes for Safavieh Home FurnishingNatural textures add dimension. Matching chairs are not in style.
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Consider what needs to happen in the backyard and map activity areas. A shady table can double as a home office, study zone, art table, or dining spot. A hammock or outdoor sofa can suffice for napping, reading or studying. A patch of sturdy grass is perfect for sports, family games and play. A fire pit offers cozy chairs for star gazing and socializ ing, while a grill near a seating area promises delicious meals. A wall, fence, or pergola may hold an outdoor movie screen for nighttime viewing. An herb or vegetable garden helps kids learn about science and nutrition while reaping the satisfaction of growing food for the table. Factor functionality with purpose Is there a quiet spot for conference calls? Or a shady spot that minimizes glare for online video meetings? Note where electrical outlets are and if an outdoor-rated extension cord will be needed to accommodate all of the electronics that may be used outside. Check WiFi coverage and cell service in the yard and determine if there is enough comfortable seating. Spruce up landscapingexisting
The pandemic thrust us into a new reali ty, and the backyard has a starring role. Yards and other managed landscapes became a safe Backyardinghaven.became a way of life as lawns, gardens, patios and decks evolved into outdoor offices, classrooms, family gather ing places, and the new “hot spots” in our neighborhoods.Accordingtoa new poll commissioned by the TurfMutt Foundation and conducted online by The Harris Poll, the outdoor office trend is here to stay with many Americans using their yards as makeshift offices for their jobs. Stats show that nearly two in five Americans who have a yard (58 percent) say they have spent time doing work for their job in their yard during the pandemic. So how is the backyard set up to meet all of these needs?
Trees, shrubs and bushes offer cover from neighbors, deliver shade, camouflage unsightly pool equipment and air handlers, and tamp down noise. Planters with flowers between seating and eating areas on a patio add visual interest and privacy. Shrubs and tall plants are a terrific privacy-creator (and noise canceller for those conference calls). Put the right plant in the right place Choosing the right plants for the climate zone and for your lifestyle will create a back yarding space that is attractive. It will also be easier to maintain, and support pollinators and wildlife. Consider watering and sunlight or shade needs for any plants added. A hardy grass variety is more likely to hold up to pets and kids. Save delicate flowering plants for patio containers, and be sure to research toxic plants to keep pets safe. Invite the outdoors in Blending interior and outdoor living spac es helps the backyard feel like an extension of the home. Open blinds and curtains to the yard. Use complementary indoor and outdoor décor in similar colors, materials and styles to create a cohesive space. This enables everyone to transition seamlessly from indoor life to outdoor living. Visit www.TurfMutt.com for more informa tion about living landscapes.
Assess the backyard and do some basic “clean up.” Fix bare patches in the grass. Use a leaf blower to clean out flower beds. Prune bushes and trees. Cut the grass to a healthy height. Add a fresh layer of mulch around your trees and in flower beds. Freshen up by weeding, planting flower beds, and filling pots with colorful flowers and verdant plants. Use plants and shrubs to hide unsightly items and control noise
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NAR surveyed members about transactions with international clients who purchased and sold U.S. residential property from April 2021 through March 2022. Foreign buyers who resided in the U.S. as recent immigrants or who were holding visas that allowed them to live in the U.S. purchased $34.1 billion worth of U.S. existing homes, a 5.2 percent increase from the prior year and representing 58 percent of the dollar volume of purchases. Foreign buyers who lived abroad purchased $24.9 billion worth of existing homes, up 13.2 percent from the 12 months prior and accounting for 42 percent of the dollar volume. International buyers accounted for 2.6 percent of the $2.3 trillion in existing-home sales during that time period.
Visit www.nar.realtor to view the full report. —National Association of Realtors
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This expanded five bedroom Colonial home at 121 Orleans Ln. in Jericho sold on Aug. 1 for $1,328,000. It has a large den extension and a luxury primary suite extension with a new bathroom, including a digital shower. The master suite includes a new bathroom also, a sitting area and laundry room that can be used as a walk-in closet. This home has an eat-in-kitchen with natural gas and new cooking appliances. The three bathrooms and the kitchen have radiant heat flooring. The gas boiler is five years old and the hot water heater is three years old. The central air conditioning is two years old. The dryer and dishwasher are new. The newly finished basement has a cedar closet. There are hookups for a gas generator. This home is located within the Jericho School District, zoned for Seaman Elementary School.
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Homes shown here represent closed sales, sold by a variety of agencies and are selected for their interest to readers by the Anton Media Group editor.
The average ($598,200) and median ($366,100) existing-home sales prices among international buyers were the highest ever recorded by NAR—and 17.7 percent and 4.1 percent higher, respectively, than the previous year. The increase in foreign buyer prices partly reflects the increase in U.S. home prices, as the monthly average existing-home sales price rose to $374,300, up 10 percent from the prior period. At just over $1 million, Chinese buyers had the highest average purchase price, and nearly 31 percent purchased property in California. China and Canada remained first and second in U.S. residential sales dollar volume at $6.1 billion and $5.5 billion, respectively, continuing a trend going back to 2013. India, Mexico and Brazil rounded out the top five. For the 14th straight year, Florida remained the top destination for foreign buyers, accounting for 24 percent of all international purchases. California ranked second, followed by Texas, Arizona and New York and North Carolina, tied. All-cash sales accounted for 44 percent of international buyer transactions, nearly twice the rate of all existing-home buyers. Non-resident foreign buyers were twice as likely to make an all-cash purchase compared to resident foreign buyers.
This four bedroom home at 19 Merit Ln. in Jericho sold on Aug. 1 for $1,200,000. It has approximately 2,500 square-feet of living space in the heart of East Birchwood. The light and bright kitchen has a skylight and a large window overlooking the backyard. The kitchen door leads to the deck. The entryway, living room and dining room all have hardwood flooring. The primary bedroom has an updated bathroom, a large organized walk-in closet and a second closet. The den has a wood burning fireplace and a wet bar. The fourth bedroom has a large closet with organizational system and a full bathroom. Off the den is the newly renovated room with built-in storage units, a large pantry and a new laundry room. The property has a new in-ground sprinkler system. The home is oil heated, but has gas in the street for easy conversion. The central air conditioning is three years old and the windows have been updated. The home is located in Jericho School District.
Foreign buyers purchased $59 billion worth of U.S. existing homes from April 2021 through March 2022, an 8.5 percent increase from the previous 12-month period and stopping a three-year skid in foreign investment in U.S. residential real estate, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Foreign buyers purchased 98,600 properties, down 7.9 percent from the prior year and the fewest number of homes bought since 2009, when NAR began tracking this data. In the U.S., existing-home sales totaled 6.12 million in 2021—the highest since 2006.
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It was a beautiful day in Santa Monica.
A fter spending almost all day on the train, we stepped off into Los Angeles around 9 p.m. I couldn’t believe I was in a place that holds such cultural and artistic influence in the United States, and even much of the world. We called a Lyft ride to get to our hostel located in LA’s Little Tokyo. The place was cute, but it certainly wasn’t as nice as some of the other places we stayed, with a bunk bed inside a small room with no air conditioner and shared bathrooms and showers with the rest of the hostel. However, it was safe and comfortable enough; and certainly a great find in terms of price. We had a busy day the next morning. We decided to check out Santa Monica, Downtown Hollywood and Griffith Observatory, which is known for having the best view of the Hollywood Sign. We took a bus and then a train to Santa Monica, which took about an hour, and then we got breakfast at a restaurant called SaMo’s Oaxaca. I had a huevos rancheros platter. Mexican food in California is so good! We then went down to the beach. It was so beautiful there, but very crowded. I didn’t mind, however, because I spent most of the time in the blue water, which looked like it was sparkling. I enjoyed floating in the sometimes calm waves looking at the Santa Monica Mountains in the distance. Later in the afternoon, we were headed to Hollywood to see the TCL Chinese Theatre, known for the hand and footprints in the concrete in front of it, and the Walk Of Fame. I didn’t realize the Walk Of Fame practically stretched over all of Hollywood’s sidewalks. It was fun pointing out the actors and musicians we love as we walked around. It was just surreal being there. After being starstruck for a few hours, my friend and I were headed towards the Griffith Observatory, but we had no idea what we were getting ourselves into, even laughing at a sign that said the bus was 150 percent full. We searched for a while for the free shuttle bus that takes people up to the observatory, and after finding it, we had to wait another half hour for the bus drivers to switch. And then, as we headed up there, the bus filled up with people standing up to the door. But it was well worth it. The panoramic views of the cities with the Hollywood Sign overlooking it and the two spotlights gliding through the sky was a moment I’ll never for get. The lights looked like they were twinkling. I do have to say I felt a little underdressed as some people were dressed in name-brand clothing and gowns. I guess that doesn’t matter, though. It did get rather cold at night as we waited on a very long line for the promised shuttle bus that was being blocked by six large tour buses blocking traffic in the roundabout. We were just about to step on the bus when the driver told us there was no room, but luckily we’d be first on the next one. We got home at around 11 p.m., tired as can be. My favorite part of the day had to be Santa Monica. My friend and I the following morning had time to kill before our 6 p.m. overnight train to Flagstaff, Arizona, so we checked our bags with the hostel and wandered around Little Tokyo.Westumbled into a restaurant called Hakata Ramen. We were lucky we got there when we did, just before noon, because we would have needed a reservation. Even before noon, almost every table was taken. And I see why, for about $12, I got a huge shrimp curry rice bowl. It was amazing. We had so much time, but didn’t want to wander too far, so we checked out most of the shops in the Japanese Village Plaza, buying a couple of souvenirs for my friends. Before we left I tried taro and lychee ice cream, which was so Overall,refreshing.Iloved my time in Los Angeles, but next time I’m back in California I’d love to check out Santa Barbara, as it looked beautiful from the window of the train. This is part six of a series on traveling the country via Amtrak.
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It’s hard not to stare at the sidewalk walking through Hollywood. (Photo by Jennifer Corr)
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ANTON MEDIA GROUP • AUGUST 17 - 23, 2022 11AFULL RUN found out it was ourselves/We were withholding from our land of living/ And forthwith found salvation in surrender.” Prior, the settlers submit ted to London, not to the land even when the land was theirs. And then, the transgressions upon the land as enunciated in the Declaration of Independence.Thesurrender. How did it happen? “Such as we were we gave ourselves outright/ (The deed of gift was many deeds of war).” Hence, the armed rebellion against the crown. That wasn’t all. Next, was the settling of the west. “To the land vaguely realizing westward/But still unstoried, artless, unenhanced/Such as she was/Such as she would become.” More adventure. More triumph. More confidence. When Ernest Hemingway published Men Without Women , his 1927 short story collection, a reviewer for The Nation called it “achingly good.” The same is true for “The Gift Outright.” The poem is more an experience than a puzzle.“TheGift Outright” is a story of American independence. Also, America the Innocent. Whether 1942 or 1961, the American saga was a story of continental conquest, of a victorious, confident, patriotic young nation, certain it could hurdle any obstacles in its path. It was a story told with pride, not just for Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison, but also Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, Andrew Jackson, Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, all the way to the magnanimous surrender between Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee at Appomattox.Therewaspride in the land. Also the story of freedom. What did the word mean to Robert Frost? Not necessarily democracy or equality, but land ownership. All of freedom sprung from one source: private property. It was the one thing, along with family, that a man would fight for, something inviolate from the tentacles of the far-off state. “The many deeds of war” is simple. Fight for the land and you, the soldier who survived Bunker Hill, Lexington, and Kings Mountain, was awarded a healthy slice of land for himself. Frost sang of the land. He also lived it. A popular poet, the man, at one time, owned no less than four farms in his beloved New England. Frost didn’t care what the New York critics thought of his work. The man was a born contrarian, following in the footsteps of his father, a copperhead who named his son after the famed Confederate general. Frost’s life was for the land, where he would be poor, but proud, growing “Yankier and Yankier.” The great American poem indeed. FROST’S GIFT from page 4A
New Englanders all! Robert Frost with John F. Kennedy as a stern John Quincy Adams hovers overhead.


GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’re capable of much more than you once thought. You’ll be inspired to test the limits. Revolt against routines that don’t seem to be adding up to anything. If you let yourself do the same thing you’ve been doing, you’ll soon nd yourself in a rut that’s hard to break out of.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Even when many aspects of your life are going well, you sometimes struggle with negative thoughts. It will help to isolate each one and challenge the truth of it. Many ideas don’t originate in our heads. Ideas are everywhere, and our minds are like a net that can’t help but catch the otsam and jetsam drifting by.
THIS WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS You have many talents, but you’ll focus on one in particular and attain the level of skill you’ve long wanted. e social landscape will shape your plans in lovely ways. You’ll even feel, in certain moments, that you’re in a movie with glorious scenery and your favorite cast of characters. A teacher will help you see your limiting beliefs so you can push against the illusion and nd the actual borders of the possible. It takes courage, but with every risk you lose a little fear and gain clarity.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Don’t be afraid to ask for more support. It’s a secure feeling to know who will show up for you, promote and help you. Even those who let you down before may surprise and delight you this time around. Don’t give up on anyone. Hearts can grow and change. Give second chances.
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CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’ll win over even the most di cult personalities through kindness and consistency or with toughness, logic and strategy. You inoculate yourself against the virus of egoism by being in service to those around you. With your ego in check, you can maintain a rm connection with the energy of the world.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It’s not always possible to decide how you’re going to react to life and follow your own commands. Feelings don’t like to be bossed around. ough, with your incredible imagination, you may be able to conjure and coax a feeling into being. Such emotional exercises are ripe for exploring this LIBRAweek.(Sept. 23-Oct. 23). ere was a time you strived for perfection through addition. More people, embellishments, rules, more color and music, more, more, more. For this week’s endeavor, you’ll nd better results going the oppo site direction, subtracting for clarity, simplicity and brevity. You’ll strip the thing down to essentials and build anew.
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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). e old adage goes, “In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock.” It can be challenging to discern exactly what you’re dealing with. Distance yourself from the scene to get a better perspective. Don’t act until you can clearly see the principles in play.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Approval-seeking is the death of charisma. Time with those who need constant validation will get tiresome, but you can prevent this emotional dynamic altogether by providing plenty of warmth and acceptance up front. Put people at ease so you can get down to business. ere’s much to learn and do this week.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). In case you were wondering just how badly you want a thing, today will show you. Seeing someone else have it is a huge hint; getting close to having it is another. But of course the best gauge of all will be the level of satisfaction you experience when the thing is snug in hand, as it will be for a time this SAGITTARIUSweek.(Nov. 22-Dec. 21). As you play, the lessons you learn in the game become a part of you. e big prize at the end matters only in that it gives you a goal and a reason to keep going when it’s hard. Your experiences, relationships, skills and challenges are the real treasure you’ll take away regardless of the nal CAPRICORNscore. (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). New adults want to be taken seriously. Longtime adults want to be seen as lighthearted and youthful. e rich want to know they are also good, and the good wish to be also rich. You’ll see an array of situations this week, many of which you’ll sum up immediately with your super talent for reading subtle cues.
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The Triathlon will commence at Theodore Roosevelt Park on Sunday, August 28th with the transition area opening at 5:30 a.m. The first wave will begin at 7:00 a.m. with a ½ mile swim in the Oyster Bay Harbor. Following the swim will be a 12.3-kilometer bike ride through Oyster Bay and Oyster Bay Cove, followed by the final 5-kilometer run that will return participants to Theodore Roosevelt Park for a concluding awards ceremony and raffle drawing. Participants in the Junior TOBAY Triathlon should arrive no later than 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 27th for a 200-yard swim, 2.5-mile bike and a 1-mile run. “The triathlon begins with a half-mile swim in the calm waters of the harbor, followed by a beautiful bike ride and scenic run,” added Councilman Labriola. “All participants will receive shirts and custom finisher medals, and Town residents receive a discount on registration.”
Packet pick up for both races will take place on Thursday, August 25th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Runner’s Edge located at 242 Main Street in Farmingdale or Saturday August 27th, for the Triathlon at Theodore Roosevelt Park from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. If participants wish to pick up their packet on Sunday morning, there will be an extra $10 charge. Anyone who is interested in participating in either race can sign up now through August 26th. Town of Oyster Bay residents will receive a $5 discount upon registration. All participants in the events will receive a custom finisher medal and a shirt. Email info@ eventpowerli.com with any questions. — Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay (Photo via TriSignUp.com event page)
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T he Town of Oyster Bay is partnering with Runner’s Edge to host the Junior TOBAY Triathlon and the TOBAY Triathlon at Theodore Roosevelt Park this summer, as Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Steve Labriola recently announced. The Junior Triathlon will take place on Saturday, August 27th for children ages 8-13 and the TOBAY Triathlon for individuals and relay teams with participants 14 years or older will be on Sunday, August 28th.










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— Submitted by the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District
Oyster Bay High School was recently recognized with the 2021-22 Scholar-Athlete School of Excellence Award from the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, Inc. It is among 148 New York schools to receive this prestigious honor for its commitment to academics and athletics. To earn the School of Excellence award, 75 percent of a school’s varsity teams must qualify and receive the scholar-athlete team award during the school year. The scholar-athlete team award is presented to those that have 75 percent of their roster with a GPA greater than or equal to 90. The Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District congratulates the stu dent-athletes for their commitment both in and out of the classroom, along with the entire athletic department on this special achievement.
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Oyster Bay High School received the 2021-22 Scholar-Athlete School of Excellence Award from the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, Inc. (Image courtesy of the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District) Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club’s members were selected to attend the first in person Keystone Conference in three years joining other Boys & Girls Clubs from across the nation. Eight teens from Locust Valley joined more than 1,000 teen lead ers from 150 cities and five countries to attend the conference this year. Keystone is BGCA’s premier teen character and leadership program focusing on Commu nity Service, Academic Success & Career Preparation.Thisyear’s participants from Locust Valley travelled by plane to the conference in Anaheim, California where they attend ed leadership workshops and interactive sessions to learn the 21st century skills and strategies needed to make a difference. On the first night, our members were recognized for their outstanding climate change project and were one of three finalists in the coun try. “We are very proud of our teen leaders here at the Club for all that they do through Keystone. This award illustrates the tremen dous character and leadership skills of the youth in our local community,” said Ray Reyes, Grenville Baker’s Executive Director. After the two day session our kids visited Disneyland and continued their adventure to Arizona where they were astounded by the natural beauty of the Grand Canyon and the famous red rocks of Sedona. Thank you to the Long Island Community Foundation, who’s been a loyal supporter of Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club’s College Prep Program. Their support has helped teens to gain the practical knowledge and support they need to make their dream of attending a career-oriented program or college a reality.
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE OF THE CHALET SERIES III TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. LUIS A. CHAVEZ A/K/A LUIS CHAVEZ, ET AL., PursuantDefendant(s).to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on January 17, 2020, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on August 29, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 73 Coles Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Glen Cove, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 31, Block 8 and Lots 372 375. Approximate amount of judgment is $444,299.62 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #602285/2018. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-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. Jane P. Shrenkel, Esq., FriedmanReferee Vartolo LLP, 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Firm File No. 8-17-10-3;7-27-2022-4T-190114#234127-GCOB/RP LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of FireNotifier.com, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/12/2022. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 80 Valentines Lane, Glen Head, NY 11545. Purpose: any lawful act. 9-7; 6T-#234250-GCOB/RP8-31-24-17-10-3-2022LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of BABY BIRD BAKESHOP, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State NY (SSNY) on 7/15/22. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 12 Main St., Westbury, NY 11590. Purpose: any unlawful act.9-14-7;6T-#234329-GCOB/RP8-31-24-17-10-2022LEGAL ofPursuantNOTICEPUBLICHEARINGNOTICECALENDAROFPUBLICMEETINGBYTHEZONINGBOARDOFAPPEALStotheprovisions Chapter , Section of the Code of the Town of Oyster Bay, notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals has scheduled a public meeting, which will take place in the Town Hall Meeting Room, Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, New York, on AUGUST at 7:00 P. M., to consider the following JEFFREYGLENAPPEALZONINGBOARDOFBYORDERappeals:OFTHEAPPEALSNO.22-348HEADLIBERMAN: Variance to install natural gas generator having less side yard setback than permitted by Ordinance. SE/ cor. of Carman Pl. Cypress Ave, a/k/a 2 Carman Place, Glen Head, NY APPEAL NO. 22-349 LOCUST VALLEY JOSEPH VILLELLA: Variance to allow existing dwelling having less lot size, width of lot at the street, width of lot at required rear yard and exceeding maximum building coverage than permitted by Ordinance. PARCEL A E/s/o S. 6th St., 150 ft. N/o Elm St., a/k/a 47 S. 6th Street, Locust Valley, NY APPEAL NO. 22-350 LOCUST VALLEY JOSEPH VILLELLA: (A) Variance to construct new dwelling on subdivided lot having less lot size, width of lot at the street and width of lot at required rear yard than permitted by Ordinance. (B) Variance to construct cellar entrance having less rear yard setback than permitted by Ordinance. (C) Variance to construct driveway having less side yard setback than permitted by Ordinance. PARCEL B E/s/o S. 6th St., 150 ft. N/o Elm St., a/k/a 47 S. 6th Street, Locust Valley, NY AUGUST 15, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE ZONING BOARD OF TOWNAPPEALSOF OYSTER BAY, OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK 8-17-2022-1T-#234369-GCOB/RP
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for the holders of the Ellington Loan Acquisition Trust 20072, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-2, Plaintiff AGAINST James P. Checca, Christine Checca, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered April 3, 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 September 14, 2022 at 2:00PM, premises known as 26 Glen Cove Drive, Glen Head, NY 11545. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in Glen Head, in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECTION: 21, BLOCK: Q, LOT: 14. Approximate amount of judgment $443,241.05 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #010316/2014. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 Protocols located on the Office of Court Administration (OCA) website XOMEinformation,heldForeclosuretimeingwearingplysuchgov/Admin/oca.shtml(https://ww2.nycourts.)andasallpersonsmustcom-withsocialdistancing,masksandscreen-practicesineffectattheofthisforeclosuresale.Auctionswillbe“RainorShine”.Forsalepleasecontactatwww.Xome.com or call (844) 400-9633. Joy Bunch, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman Gordon, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01-062751-F00 72562 9-7; 8-31-24-17-2022-4T-#234380-GCOB/RP BAY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU SBT ADVANTAGE BANK DIVISION OF STERLING BANK AND TRUST, FSB, Plaintiff -against- XIAOMING CAO, JIZHENG YU, JINFENG CAO, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated February 8, 2022 and entered on February 15, 2022, 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 31, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. premises situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Brookville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated as Section 18 Block D Lot 2122 The Foreclosure Sale will be conducted in accordance with 11th Judicial District’s COVID-19 Policies and Foreclosure Auction Rules. 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. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the Court System’s COVID-19 mitigation protocols and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions 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 foreclosure Saidauction.premises known as 1620 OLD CEDAR SWAMP ROAD, BROOKVILLE, NY Approximate amount of lien $1,877,040.61 plus interest Premisescosts. will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. Index Number 606424/2019. STEPHEN FROMMER, ESQ., DRUCKMANReferee LAW GROUP Attorney(s)PLLC for Plaintiff 242 Drexel Avenue, Westbury, NY 11590 8-17-10-3;#234079-GCOB/OB7-27-2022-4TLEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. CHRIS M. BERGMAN A/K/A CHRIS BERGMAN, ET AL., PursuantDefendant(s).toan Order Confirming Referee’s Report and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on May 3, 2019, 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 September 14, 2022 at 2:30 pm, premises known as 17 8th Street, Bayville, NY 11709. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Village of Bayville, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 28, Block 45 and Lots 272 and 273. Approximate amount of judgment is $242,237.95 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index 006281/2016. Cash will not be accepted. This foreclosure sale will be held on the North Side Steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-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. Matthew S. Vishnick, Esq., Knuckles,Referee Komosinski Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff8-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-#234328-GCOB/OB
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LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of PRO PRESSURE WASHERS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 6/12/22. Office: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 7 William St Glen Cove, NY 11542. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 8-31-24-17-10-3;6T-#234095-GCOB/RP7-27-2022-
LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of KLEIN KOUIGNAMANN BAKERY LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/22/22. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: PO Box 7, 1001 Oyster Bay Rd, East Norwich, NY 11732. Purpose: any lawful act. 9-14-7;6T-#234349-GCOB/OB8-31-24-17-10-2022LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT N ASSAU MORTONagainstSERVICES,AURORACOUNTYLOANLLC,PlaintiffBIALSTOCK, et al AttorneyDefendant(s)forPlaintiff(s) Fein Such Crane, LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite 103N, Westbury, NY 11590. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered June 30, 2010, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on September 21, 2022 at 2:30 PM. Premises known as 19 Tiffany Rd, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. Sec 26 Block A Lot 752, 753. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Laurel Cove, in the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $1,314,234.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No The009398/2008.foreclosure sale will be conducted in accordance with 10th Judicial District’s Covid-19 Policies and foreclosure auction rules. The Referee shall enforce any rules in place regarding facial coverings and social distancing. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.” Michael W. Alpert, Esq., Referee NSRJN021 9-7; 8-31-24-17-2022-4T-#234430-GCOB/OB LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF OYSTER BAY COVE PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held by and before the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Nassau County, New York, at the East Woods School on Yellow Cote Road on Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 7:00 P.M.The hearing will be on the application of Sawmill Construction Corp, owner of a parcel of land located at 7 Pleasant Lane in the Village, designated as Section 27, Block 81, Lot 76 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County and located in the Village’s A-1 (2-Acre) Zoning District. The Applicant seeks site plan approval to permit the demolition of the existing single-family dwelling and the construction of a new 2-story dwelling with driveway and associated site improvements, all as shown on the site plan entitled Site Plan… prepared by Martin A. Passante Architect, and last dated August 10, 2022. The above application and plan are on file at the Village Hall, 68 W. Main Street, Oyster Bay, New York where they may be viewed between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday until the time of the hearing, or on the Village’s website at www. oysterbaycove.net.Ifanyindividual requires NOTICE OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE (as known at time of publication) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 4-118 of the Election Law, notice is hereby given that the polling places in the City of Glen Cove will be open for the PRIMARY ELECTION to be held on Tuesday, August 23, 2022, from 6 A. M. to P. M. Please note that if you vote during early voting, you will not be permitted to vote on Primary Election Day or on a Subsequent day of Early DISTRICTVoting.
POLLING PLACE ADDRESS Glen Cove AD 13 ED 1 LANDING SCHOOL 60 MCLOUGHLIN ST Glen Cove AD 13 ED 2 ST PAULS CHURCH 28 HIGHLAND RD Glen Cove AD 13 ED 3 ST ROCCOS PARISH HALL 18 THIRD ST Glen Cove AD 13 ED 4 GLEN COVE BOYS GIRLS CLUB 113 GLEN COVE AVE Glen Cove AD 13 ED 5 GLEN COVE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 FOREST AVE Glen Cove AD 13 ED 6 GLEN COVE BOYS GIRLS CLUB 113 GLEN COVE AVE Glen Cove AD 13 ED 7 GLEN COVE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 FOREST AVE Glen Cove AD 13 ED 8 MARGARET A CONNOLLY SCHOOL 100 RIDGE DR Glen Cove AD 13 ED 10 GRIBBIN SCHOOL 100 SEAMAN RD Glen Cove AD 13 ED 11 GLEN COVE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 FOREST AVE Glen Cove AD 13 ED 12 MARGARET A CONNOLLY SCHOOL 100 RIDGE DR Glen Cove AD 13 ED 13 ST PAULS CHURCH 28 HIGHLAND RD Glen Cove AD 13 ED 14 GLEN COVE BOYS GIRLS CLUB 113 GLEN COVE AVE Glen Cove AD 13 ED 15 GLEN COVE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 FOREST AVE Glen Cove AD 13 ED 16 GRIBBIN SCHOOL 100 SEAMAN RD Glen Cove AD 13 ED 17 LANDING SCHOOL 60 MCLOUGHLIN ST Glen Cove AD 13 ED 18 LANDING SCHOOL 60 MCLOUGHLIN ST Glen Cove AD 15 ED 1 MARGARET A CONNOLLY SCHOOL 100 RIDGE DR All of the polling places listed above are accessible to the Josephhandicapped.J.Kearney, Republican Member James P. Scheuerman, Democratic Member Commissioners of Elections County of Nassau Dated: July Mineola,2022New York 8-17-2022-1T-#234376-GCOB/RP




This summer’s movies included The Little Mermaid, Encanto, Frozen II, Luca, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Sing 2 shown at a rotating list of Town of Oyster Bay parks: Harry Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing, Marjorie R. Post Community Park in Massapequa, Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park in Oyster Bay, Ellsworth W. Allen Park in Farmingdale, Plainview-Old Bethpage Park, and Syosset-Woodbury Park. “My Town Board colleagues and I strive to make the Town of Oyster Bay a ‘staycation destination’ for our residents with wonderful summer activities close to home,” said Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joesph Saladino in an email. “Each showing takes place at a different location to spotlight a variety of the amazing parks Oyster Bay offers,” said Saladino. At the town’s final screening for the season, on Aug. 11, Town of Oyster Bay Commissioner Of Community and Youth Services Maureen Fitzgerald said that a fan favorite pre-movie performance was when kids got to ‘meet’ the Disney princesses from movies they were seeing. “We had Ariel with The Little Mermaid, and the Encanto sisters with Encanto,” said Fitzgerald. I attended the final event for the season, a screening of Sing 2 at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park. When I got out of my car, I could see excited children heading towards the movie screen. The park was filled with families enjoying music, pop corn, games, and sponsored tents. There was an an ice cream truck, and Taste Bud dyz food truck, offering food ranging from empanadas, chicken fingers and churro waffles.Children and their families sat crowded in front of the big screen on lawn chairs and blankets. There were games for the kids to play while they’re waiting, like cornhole, mini golf, and bean bag toss. The kids especially loved the inflatable slide. Once the movie started, everyone took their seats, ate free popcorn, and sang along to the songs of Sing 2 The film series is geared for families with younger children, but people of all ages have turned out for the events. “I enjoy going to the movies with my dad as bonding time,” said 17-year-old moviegoer Ava. “Even though the movies are chosen for younger audiences, it’s fun to sit outside and sing along to the songs no matter the age you are.”
Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications, proposal sheets and form of contract may be seen at or procured at the Village Attorney’s office at 147 Forest Avenue, Locust Valley, NY on and after 12:00 o’clock noon, August 19, 2022. A non-refundable fee of fifty ($50.00) dollars made payable to the Village of Oyster Bay Cove will be re quired for a copy of the plans, specifications, proposal and form of contract. Each proposal must be accompanied by either a certified check on a solvent bank or trust company or bid bond from a surety company acceptable to the Village, in an amount equal to not less than five percent (5%) of the amount bid, made payable to the Village of Oyster Bay Cove as security to ensure that the Contract will be executed if awarded to such Thebidder.Contractor will be re quired to complete the form of “Evidence of Successful Completion of Similar Projects” included in the Theproposal.Contractor will be re quired to comply with the provisions of the Labor Laws of the State of New York. Public Liability and prop erty damage insurance and construction, performance and payment bonds will be Therequired.successful bidder will be required to enter into a con tract for the performance of the work that may be awarded to it for the total amount of the awarded contract price. The Village reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informalities in any bid, and to accept the bid of the lowest responsible bidder as determined by the Village after all bids and bid ders have been examined and checked.
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Over the course of this summer, the Town of Oyster Bay offered residents a chance to relax outdoors at the Summer Movies by Moonlight series. At parks around the area, residents were welcomed to bring blankets and chairs for family-friendly movies. Movies began at sundown, with pre-movie activities at 6:00 p.m, including character meet and greet, inflatables, free popcorn, food trucks and games.
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SEALED PROPOSALS will be received for the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove by the attorneys for the Village, Humes Wagner, LLP 147 Forest Avenue, Locust Valley, NY, until 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 8, 2022 at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud and the contract awarded as soon thereafter as practical IMPROVEMENTSfor:TO SANDY HILL ROAD LOCATED IN THE INC. VILLAGE OF OYSTER BAY CONTRACTCOVENO.1-2022-OBC
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A continued public hearing will be held by and before the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Nassau County, New York, at the East Woods School on Yellow Cote Road on Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 7:00 P.M.The continued hearing will be on the application of New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC d/b/a AT&T, lessee of a portion parcel of land owned by the Village of Oyster Bay Cove presently being used as the Village of Oyster Bay Cove Police Station, located at the southeasterly side of the intersection of NYS Route 25A and Berry Hill Road in the Village, designated as Section 25, Block C01, Lot 1036 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County. The Applicant seeks site plan approval to permit the instal lation of a wireless telecom munications facility consist ing of an approximately 85’ tall monopine antenna, and the installation of associated equipment cabinets and back up generator, all as shown on the plans entitled AT&T Site ID#:LI-6238A… prepared by Cohen Enterprises of NJ LLC, and last dated March 7, 2022.The above application and plan are on file at the Village Hall, 68 W. Main Street, Oyster Bay, New York where they may be viewed between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday until the time of the hearing, or on the Village’s website at www. oysterbaycove.net.Ifanyindividual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in ad vance of the hearing. John ChairmanBralower8-17-2022-1T-#234452-GCOB/OB LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF OYSTER BAY COVE PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held by and before the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Nassau County, New York, at the East Woods School on Yellow Cote Road on Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 7:00 P.M.The hearing will be on the application of Robert Roche, owner of a parcel of land located on the easterly side of Sunken Orchard Lane in the Village, designated as Section 27, Block K, Lot 645 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County and located in the Village’s A-1 (2-Acre) Zoning District. The Applicant seeks site plan ap proval to permit the construc tion of a new 2-story dwelling with patios and terraces, driveway and parking area, in-ground swimming pool with patio, retaining walls and associated site improve ments, all as shown on the site plan entitled “Site Plan…” prepared by DAA, and last dated August 10, 2022. The above application and plan are on file at the Village Hall, 68 W. Main Street, Oyster Bay, New York where they may be viewed between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday until the time of the hearing, or on the Village’s website at www. oysterbaycove.net.Ifanyindividual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in ad vance of the hearing.
Jeanette Singletary of Glen Cove, NY passed on July 30, 2022 at the age of 80. Beloved mother of Vernon Watson, Jeanette Watson and Kimberly Seaman. Dear sister of Dolores Hill and Gloria Smith. Loving grandmother of Vernon Jr., Wallace, Brittney, Kimistri and Iasiah. Cherished great-grandmother of Olivia and Bryce. Service was held at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home on Thursday, Aug, 11, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. Interment at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
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Other honorees include gymnast Simone Biles, former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, Olympic gold medalist Megan Rapinoe, Brigadier General Wilma Vaught and actor Denzel Washington. Among the recipients is fellow Long Islander, Father Alexander Karloutsos, pastor of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons in Southampton, who has counseled several U.S. presidents. The Presidential Medal of Freedom was established in 1963; since then, more than 650 medals have been bestowed.OnDecember 14, 2020, the world watched as Dr. Lindsay, a critical care nurse, made history when she rolled up her sleeve and received the first Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Pfizer vaccine at Long Island Jewish Medical Center (LIJ-MC). Since then, Dr. Lindsay has been a vocal proponent of the need for vaccinations and has made it a personal mission to dispel medical misinformation and fight for equal health care access across the“Duringglobe. the pandemic, while working with my fellow nurses and colleagues on the frontlines, we waited for that sliver of hope—a vaccine—to help keep us going. It was an honor to raise my hand and volunteer to take the vaccine,” said Dr. Lindsay. “I am beyond thankful to President Biden for recognizing that momentous day and my continued efforts to end vaccine hesitancy and promote health care for everyone, no matter where you live, who you are, or the color of your skin.” Dr. Lindsay has more than 27 years of nursing experience, most of which in critical care. During the pandemic, Dr. Lindsay was responsible for leading a team of nurses in some of the sickest COVID-19 wards at LIJ-MC. Northwell Health, the largest health care provider in New York, was the nation’s epicenter of the pandemic in March 2020 and has since treated more than 300,000 COVID-19 patients through all of its facilities, which include 21 hospitals. “Sandra is the embodiment of courage and selflessness. That small brave act of getting the vaccine has rippled across the world and continues to leave a lasting impact,” said Michael Dowling, president and CEO of Northwell Health. “We are proud of Sandra and what she represents to our Northwell family and beyond.” This is Dr. Lindsay’s second trip to the White House and meeting with President Biden. Last July, Dr. Lindsay was given the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Outstanding Americans by Choice recognition during a special naturalization ceremony.Sincethe historic vaccine shot, Dr. Lindsay has worked tirelessly to spread a message to eliminate vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. and abroad. Last March, Dr. Lindsay met with the President of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Abdulla Shahid, about the importance of vaccinating citizens of underserved nations. Last year, Northwell Health and Dr. Lindsay donated items from the historic day to the Smithsonian Institute, including her vaccination record card, scrubs, employee identification badge and the now-empty Pfizer-BioNTech vial, along with other items. Other Northwell Health team members have been to the White House this past year; the Northwell Health Nurse Choir sang during the “In Performance at The White House: Spirit of the Season” televised special.
The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the nation’s highest civilian honor, presented to individuals who have made exceptionally meritorious contributions to the security or national interests of the United States, to world peace and cultural or other significant public or private endeavors. Sixteen others received the high honor with Dr. Lindsay in recognition of their accomplishments and advocacy to drive change. Dr. Lindsay is the first Jamaican-born Jamaican American to receive the medal. “At 18 years old, Sandra Lindsay immigrated to Queens, NY from Jamaica to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse. During the height of the pandemic, she poured her heart into helping patients fight for their lives and to keep her fellow nurses safe. And when the time came, she was the first American to become fully vaccinated outside of clinical trials,” President Biden said. “Sandra, as I told you before, if there are any angels in heaven, they are all nurses. Sandra’s vaccination card, hospital scrubs and badge are part of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s exhibit on COVID-19 and today she receives our nation’s highest civilian honor.”
—Submitted by Northwell Health
Sandra Lindsay Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
—Submitted by Northwell Health Making history were, from left: Northwell Health President and CEO Michael Dowling, Sandra Lindsay, RN, and Michelle Chester, DNP. Lindsay, a critical care nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, received the first dose during a Zoom call with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. (Photo by Northwell Health)
Northwell Health nurse honored at White House ceremony
Sandra Lindsay, RN, DHSc, a critical care nurse from Northwell Health, was honored at a special ceremony held at the White House on Thursday July 7, 2022 where President Joseph R. Biden bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom. (Courtesy of Northwell Health) ‘V-Day’ Comes To Nassau
Northwell Health made history by vaccinating the first person in the United States against COVID-19. On Dec. 14, 2020, it injected Pfizer Inc.’s medication into Sandra Lindsay, an intensive care nurse. Lindsay’s participation kick-started a long-anticipated vaccination deployment program throughout the US, as well as the first phase of Northwell’s three-stage rollout to essential frontline hospital personnel. Physicians, nurses and any staff member working in direct contact with COVID-19 patients will also soon receive the first of the two-dose regimen. After receiving the injection, Lindsay said, “I feel great. It didn’t feel any different that when receiving the annual influenza vaccine. I hope this marks the beginning to the end of a very painful time in our history. I want to instill public confidence that the vaccine is safe. We’re in a pandemic and so we all need to do our part to put an end to the pandemic and to not give up too soon. There’s light at the end of the tunnel.” The vaccine has demonstrated 95 percent efficacy against infection with minimal side effects, and works on messenger RNA (mRNA) technology, which has been in development for several years.
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During a special ceremony held at the White House last month, President Joseph R. Biden bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Sandra Lindsay, RN, DHSc, for becoming the first American to receive an approved Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine and her continued advocacy for public health equity.


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