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From outside, the new Mineola location for Brooklyn Metro Tiles looks like it could be a high-end bakery or mag azine shop; the predominantly white walls and gleaming floor are easy to spot from the sidewalk through the large, classic smalltown storefront windows designed from an earlier (but much beloved) era of design. Inside, between model bathroom vanities and a newer-model coffeemaker for cus tomers, various tile options are arranged in racks as if they are sprays of flowers or art magazines, spaced out across the store’s quietly decorative tile floors: a field of white occasionally embedded with a rich floral design.Located at 500 Jericho Turnpike, the new location is Brooklyn Metro Tiles’ second showroom, expanding its previous service area from Coney Island. Family owned and operated, the firm also supplies brick surfacing, accessory items like grout, and other carefully chosen products for both profressional and DIY homeowners. When Anton Media Group popped by for a visit in early August, father and son proprietors Nouhou and Sekou Makadji were happy to share a few insights and pointers on jburns@antonmediagroup.comBURNSJANET the materials at their location, where they’re offering 25 percent off of all products for the first two months that they’re open (roughly six more weeks). They were also glad to answer our questions about the design of the store itself, which caught one of the Anton Media Group designers’ eye as it was coming together over the past few months. Sekou Makadji explained, “We mainly wanted to make it so that every tile has its own space, so that a client can walk around and see all the different options, and each [variety] has space to ‘pop.’”
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He added that he really likes tile as a mate rial because of its versatility, durability, and wide variety of options for color and shape. “If you want to design a kitchen, using tiles is easy: maybe ‘subway’ tiles for the backsplash, marble or quartz for the countertop...”“Ormosaic for the backsplash, too,” his father, Nouhou, interjected, nodding toward the eye-catching display of warm-to-cool mosaic patterns the shop has in stock. Sekou nodded in agreement, and pointed out that tile and grout can be used to achieve a much wider variety of colors, shapes, and even complex patterns than other popular materials like wood, for example. “They have a lot of freedom,” he added. “And we want to give people the freedom to make their houses or [other spaces] a representation of themselves.”
Brooklin Metro Tiles is located at 500 Jericho Turnpike in Mineola and at 593 Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. Open daily in Mineola 7:00am to 5:00pm. Check out brooklynmetro tiles.com for more information.
L to R: Nouhou Makadji and Sekou Makadji pose behind the counter at Brooklyn Metro Tiles in Mineola. Displays of different colors, textures, patterns, and materials as well as several full-size sample vanities let clients explore different styles at Brooklyn Metro Tiles.
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Other tour stops include the Bayles Boat Yard, now the Village Center in Port Jefferson. The Village Center is a restored shipyard building, with volunteer efforts to restore boats by the Long Island Sound Eco Center. The group started in 2006 when the shop was built. At the Bayles Boat Shop, hear from Charles Kenny, one of the volunteers. “I’ve been part of [building] 12 or 13 vessels at this point,” says Kenny, “We’ve been operating this pro gram for 12 years. We always have one or two boats [projects] going on at any one time… A restoration project generally involves many surprises. You have to understand what the builder was thinking. Why he fashioned pieces a certain way, even if you have a set of drawings or plans, frequently a builder will utilize different approaches which are not depicted in the plans or drawings. It is a lot of fun, it’s detective work.” The next stop is West Meadow Beach in Stony Brook. Here, you will hear from Marge Miller, the owner of one of a hundred bungalows that once stood there. The cottages were built between the 1920s and 1950s until they were removed under a 2004 state law. They were designed to stay cool in the“Itsummer.waskind of rustic and pretty, because the partitions were wide paneling, which had been rubbed with a gray green of sort of kind of in it. It made a soft cottagey look, you know friendly,” remembers Miller.
Fetzer describes life on the water as a bayman: “I see things that people will never see like a bald eagle over my head. Or you feel like someone’s watching you. Next thing you know you have a seal working the area that you’re churning up with your rig. I mean, how cool is that?” You can explore each stop on the North Shore Maritime Back Story Tour by down loading the TravelStorys GPS app, or by visiting the site here: https://travelstorys. com/. TravelStorys is free and compatible with all cell phones. This tour is curated by Nancy Solomon, and made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts and the Robert Lion Gardiner Foundation.
Enjoy waterfront views on the guided tour of Long Island’s North Shore. (Contributed photo)
Long Island Traditions is proud to an nounce the North Shore Maritime Back Story cell phone tour, a self-guided audio tour through the TravelStorys app. This tour highlights the many important tradition al and contemporary cultural landmarks of New York State. Using the TravelStorys app, listeners can discover the histories and communities of Long Island’s North Shore. Audio stories automatically begin as you approach the site, with each site corresponding with significant cultural landmarks. Photographs and text associated with each story also accompany the story sites. These tour stops feature narra tives from baymen, cottage owners, tugboat captains, water taxi workers and boatyard owners in Port Washington, Stony Brook, Oyster Bay and Port Jefferson. The North Shore Maritime Back Story Tour begins along the Port Washington North Bay Walk Park trail, where the Bay Star tugboat stands. Frank Scobbo, owner of the tugboat, grew up in Port Washington and learned early on the critical skills needed to operate a tugboat. He shares his experiences growing up, receiving his commercial license, and navigating New York Harbor’s channels. Scobbo recalls the first time he was on a tugboat: “The first time I was on a tug, 2006 I was on a Buchanan boat with one of our captains 2007. And I loved it. Having been exposed to the recreational towing vessel, the assist vessels, like Sea Tow, Tow Boat, things of that nature I was exposed a little bit to that. And that was very fascinating. Because sometimes people call you when the weather wasn’t great, or they called you when they had a dead battery, and I would ride with my brother in law and experience that. It was a lot of Thefun.”next tour stop is the Town Dock of Port Washington. This dock is the home of the Port Washington Taxi, a water taxi for harbor tours or ferrying. Matt Meyran, the founder of the water taxi, tells his story of his boating career.“We were water rats,” says Meyran, “We were on the water all the time…I was on a boat from the time I was 4, driving the boat.” Bill Rooney shares his experiences as a water taxi captain, ferrying passengers from all over the world. “The job of the water taxi is very interesting,” says Rooney, “Because it’s not just a taxi, we do tours. The taxi service, you don’t spend much time with the person, we’re just bringing them from a restaurant to the dock or from a restaurant to another restaurant, or from the dock to their boat, or from their boat to a restaurant. And you don’t get a lot of time with the people. But on the tours, you get a minimum of a half an hour, sometimes an hour, sometimes longer. And the conversations flow.”
—Submitted by Long Island Traditions Learn about Oyster Bay Baymen on this self guided tour. (Contributed photo)
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Bring a camera on the tour to take artistic photos. (Contributed Photo) The Bayles Boat Yard. (Contributed photo)
West of Stony Brook is Knutson’s Boat Yard, located in Halesite. Knutson’s Boat Yard is one of the oldest working boat yards on Long Island. Dan Knutson, the yard’s manager, tells of his family’s history working the“Myyard.grandfather was Thomas Knutson, his original name was Torkel Knutson. He came here from Norway and changed his name when he came through Ellis Island to Thomas because it made it easier for people to understand and assimilate,” says Knutson, “My grandfather came here with nothing; he was 17 in 1900. He established himself as a man who worked with his hands, a great ship’s carpenter. Some of the boat yards in the Bronx and some other ship yards. He became a supervisor and a yard foreman… To think how wonderful this yard was and she still is. It’s something I do enjoy and I am very proud of.” Oyster Bay is one of the oldest working harbors on Long Island, known for shellfish such as clams and oysters. Here, you will listen to narratives from Bill Painter and Bill Fetzer, local baymen and advocates for the North Oyster Bay Baymen’s Association. “ We try to help whoever we can help,” says Painter, “We do charity work, helping the seed program that we run, buying equip ment, buying clam seed, oyster seed. Our biggest festival is the Oyster Fest in Oyster Bay once a year, and we raised the most money at that at that event.”




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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
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Sandra Lindsay Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
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.
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.” 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.
—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 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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Nassau County’s ongoing mission to address the opioid addiction crisis is one of the most important and most heart-wrenching issues I contend with as a mother and the ranking member of the Nassau County Legislature’s Health & Social Services committee. It is a merciless and unforgiving scourge that has touched nearly all our lives. As Nassau sits on tens of millions of settlement dollars from the nation’s largest opioid drug manufacturers and distributors, Suffolk has already announced plans for their share - a blueprint that was devised through the work of a transparent, bipartisan, and collaborative advisory panel. To date, Nassau County has offered little more than conceptual plans for using our share. It is time to follow Suffolk County’s lead so that these funds can get into the hands of agencies and entities on the front lines of our response to the addiction crisis. On July 26, Suffolk County announced that it would dedicate settlement funds received from opioid distributors AmerisourceBergen Corporation, Cardinal Health, Inc., and McKesson Corporation to finance grants for drug treatment providers, community groups and County agencies for programs. These actions were based upon guidance from the Suffolk County Addiction Prevention and Support Advisory Panel, a body consisting of legislators, public health experts, recovery advocates and community leaders that was convened by Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone. The advisory panel also published a report describing how future funds would be spent. Meanwhile, in Nassau, we still lack a clear vision from County Executive Bruce Blakeman. According to annual reports from the Nassau County Comptroller’s office and the independent Office of Legislative Budget Review, the County has received $55.9 million, of which $15 million is restricted for use toward recovery, prevention, and education resources. None of these funds have been spent as of July 2022. Since telling Newsday on April 19 that he would “meet with Barry Wilansky, his new director of substance abuse policy who has more than 30 years of experience in rehabilitation services, to identify the Getting Ready For A New School Year! Lots of great tips and advice for parents. In your paper August 31st To subscribe or place an ad CALL 516-403-5120 best way to spend the money,” County Executive Blakeman’s administration has not articulated a clearly defined strategy. To my knowledge, the administration has not engaged legislators or community stakeholders on best uses for these funds, either. That is especially unfortunate when you consider how those resources could amplify the benefits of successful programs that are already running and those that could come soon. Nassau’s highly successful Operation: Natalie - which floods opioid “hot spots” in the County with enforcement, education, community outreach and treatment resources - is back up and running at full force after the pandemic. Legislation to provide Narcan to nightlife establishments statewide is on the Governor’s desk. In Nassau, my Minority Caucus colleagues and I are pushing for fentanyl testing strips to be added to the Narcan kits Nassau distributed as part of efforts to reduce the number of overdose deaths caused by fentanyl-laced drugs. A collaborative and community-powered strategic plan for the use of Nassau County’s settlement funds would be another giant step forward in our mission to amplify and deliver the treatment, education and prevention services that will save lives and help residents free themselves from the grips of addiction. For the sake of all the people that we have lost and the families that continue to grapple with the horrors of this disease, we must not miss this opportunity. Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, of Glen Cove, was first elected to the Nassau County Legislature in 2011. She represents the 11th District in the Nassau County Legislature.
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AUGUSTSATURDAY,20TH Country Night Dance along to country music at Lakeside Theatre, Eisenhower Park Field #6, featuring John King. Concert begins at 8:00 p.m. Free admission. Bring a blanket or chairs to sit on. Please call 516-572-0201 for up-to-date information.
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Revisiting the Familiar: Seward Johnson at the Gardens On display throughout historic Westbury House and the magnificent Gardens to Sept. 5, the exhibit will feature 35 individual pieces focusing on the sculptural commentary of day-to-day life and Johnson’s love of nature and French impressionism. New to the exhibition is a selection from the artist’s “Icon” series, which explores familiar images portrayed in a different light, as well as the debut of a never-before-seen composition. This special exhibit is only available at Old Westbury Gardens, and is free with admission to the Gardens. credit: Flickr user Tambako Jaguar Openverse, CC BY-ND 2.0)
The Garden City Chamber of Commerce and The Village of Garden City will once again present very successful and highly anticipated Friday Night Promenades throughout the summer of 2022. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. every Friday night through Sept. 16, located on Seventh Street between Franklin Avenue and Hilton Avenue in Garden City. Community Connections Saturday Farmers Markets Every Saturday in July through October. 11a.m. to 3p.m. at 212 Garden St. (parking lot of First Baptist Cathedral) and 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Westbury Village Piazza (corner of Post and Maple) in Westbury.
NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island Farmers’ Market Come on down to the NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island Farmers’ Market in Mineola this summer! Visit with our Smile Farmers selling their home-grown produce and new Heat with Heart hot sauce. With over 10 vendors, the Farmers’ Market is your one-stop-shop for fresh veggies, herbs, baked goods, juices, and so much more. We hope to see you there! 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 259 First St., Mineola.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21ST Beer, Jerk & Birds Black Sheep Ale House presents a fundraising collaboration for Sweetbriar Nature Centure. A portion of the day’s sales will go to the center; there will also be raffles held, all of the proceeds of which will to to Sweetbriar Nature Center (sweetbriarnc.org). 4:00 p.m. at 78 Second St., Mineola. Questions, or want to reserve seating? Call 516-307-1280.
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AUGUSTTUESDAY,23RD Beach Painting Class Kids of all ages and their families are welcome to create a summer beach painting at Mineola library, 195 Marcellus Road in Mineola, from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Canvases, glow-in-the-dark paint, plus mixed materials will be provided. Sign up for all is open now on www.mineolalibrary.info For more information, email mmlkidsprograms@nassaulibrary.org
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 Disco Show Boogie over to Eisenhower Park Field #6, for disco music at Lakeside Theatre, featuring Disco Unlimited. Concert begins at 8:00 p.m. Free admission. Bring a blanket or chairs to sit on. Please call 516-572-0201 for up-todate information.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH 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. Tickets are $75. Buffet style dinner and soft drinks are included. Event starts at 7:00 p.m. and ends at 2:00 a.m. For more information, call 516-439-7770.
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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)
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.
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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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On Jan. 20, 1961, the world missed ou t on Robert Frost reading “For John F. Kennedy: His Inaugural.” With the sun beating down on his eyes and the wind threatening to blow the text into the wind, Frost dropped the effort.Hedidn’t quit. “For John F. Kennedy” was to be read as a preamble to the man’s immortal 1942 poem, “The Gift Outright,” verse that told Frost’s American story. 2022. 1942. The 80-year anniversary. As with William Faulkner, there’s never a bad time to write about Frost’sFrost,verse.at86, recited “The Gift Outright” from memory. The man had total recall. “For John F. Kennedy” totaled 77 lines. It couldn’t be printed here in full. Now go the library or a bookstore or a purchase a copy online. No Internet? Don’t spoil the experience by staring into a computer screen. Have the poem in your lap to read and re-read. “The Gift Outright” is 17 lines. We have the space. You have the time. The land was ours before we were the Sheland’s.was our land more than a hundred Beforeyears we were her people. She was ours In Massachusetts, in Virginia But we were England’s, still colonials, Possessing what we still were unpossessed Possessedby, by what we now know more Somethingpossessed. we were withholding made us Untilweak we found out that it was ourselves We were withholding from our land of the Andliving,forthwith found salvation in surrender, Such as we were we gave ourselves (Theoutrightdeed of gift was many deeds of war). To the land vaguely realizing westward, But still unstoried, artless, unenhanced, Such as she was, such as she would become. The greatest American poem? Poetry it is. The verse is dense, many layered and most of all, lyrical. T.S. Eliot liked to write about the music of poetry. This is poetry to be sung. The land was ours. America, however, did not exist. Were these European settlers content to be British subjects? The four greats mentioned in “For John F. Kennedy”—Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison—were once willing subjects. Washington even donned the red to fight for the royal family in the French and Indian War. What happened? What were the settlers withholding? What made them weak? “We see FROST’S GIFT on page 11A (The deed
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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.
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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Jerry Kremer
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.
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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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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.
















































































Michael Bublé Is Looking ToTake You Higher
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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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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
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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)
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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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.
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
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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.
4. Mix and match chairs Gone with the wind, the notion of “matchy match” chairs are now in the rear-view mirror.
—ReginaInteriorSemeraro,Designer and RDIQC certified, writes for Safavieh Home FurnishingNatural textures add dimension. Matching chairs are not in style.
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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.
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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?
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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.
Visit www.nar.realtor to view the full report. —National Association of Realtors
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.
Except where noted, data and photos are provided courtesy of Multiple Listing Service of Long Island, Inc. and Zillow.
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.
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.
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.
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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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New Englanders all! Robert Frost with John F. Kennedy as a stern John Quincy Adams hovers overhead.
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


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. 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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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.
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.
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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.
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. 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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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.
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to a press release from Nassau County Police, officers responded to a well check at Estevez’s apartment and pronounced her dead at the scene. Police said that when Small left the scene, he took Estevez’s dog and car and headed West on the Long Island Expressway, but ended up crashing; at the accident scene, the dog jumped out, police said, after which Small was hit by a car while trying to collect the dog. The dog was safely recovered, and Small was hospitalized for his injuries before being arrested and charged with murder, police said. As the New York Post reported, Nassau County Det. Captain Stephen Fitzpatrick said that Estevez’s friends and family described her relationship with Small as “tumultuous.”Inthedaysfollowing her death, Estevez’s friends started a GoFundMe page to help her family which has since raised more than $17,000, exceeding their goal of $15,000.“Anyone who knew Marivel loved upthatairbreath“SheRobertsCourtneyorganizerGoFundMeher,”wrote.wasaoffreshwithasmilewouldlightanyroom.”
On July 30th, Mineola resident Marivel Estevez, 39, was found deceased at her apartment. Police have accused Mark Small, 55, of Elmont, with whom Estevez had previously been romantically involved, of shooting Estevez in her home at the Allure in Mineola, where she was re portedly the building’s assistant manager. Small has since been charged with second-degree murder and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, and held withoutAccordingbail.
Nassau County Police have arrested an Elmont resident for the shooting
Estevez, 39, posing happily with her dog. (Image via Facebook) Marivel Estevez reportedly lived at and helped manage The Allure in Mineola.
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GARDEN CITY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff AGAINST PORTIA C. DIMICCO, UNKNOWN HEIRS AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF ROBERT A. DIMICCO IF LIVING, AND IF HE/SHE BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, CLAIMING, OR WHO MAY CLAIM TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN, OR GENERAL OR SPECIFIC LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS ACTION; ET AL., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered February 5, 2020, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola NY 11501. on August 30, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 688 ALTON ROAD, WEST HEMPSTEAD, NY 11552. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in Munson, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 35, Block 529, Lot 4. Approximate amount of judgment $359,901.33 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #008979/2014. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 mitigation protocols and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine”. Janine Lynam, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 17-001255 72081 8-17-10-3;#234048-NIN/CITY7-27-2022-4TLEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU CHESED VENTURES LLC, Plaintiff -against- VINCENT BUFFOLINO, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated April 25, 2022 and entered on May 2, 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 at East Meadow in the Township of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of South Cypress Lane, distant 128.31 feet west of the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of South Cypress Lane and the westerly side of Cottonwood Lane; RUNNING THENCE westerly along the northerly side of South Cypress Lane on a course which forms an interior angle of 151 degrees 13 minutes 43 seconds with the chord of an arc of a curve having a radius of 100.00 feet and a length of 100.43 feet which connects to the northeasterly side of South Cypress Lane with the easterly side of West Cypress Lane, a distance of 22 feet; THENCE northwesterly and northerly along the arc of said curve to the right having a radius of 100.00 feet, a distance of 100.43 feet; THENCE northerly along the easterly side of West Cypress Lane on a course which forms an interior angle of 151 degrees 13 minutes 43 seconds with the chord of said last mentioned arc of a curve, a distance of 21.18 feet; THENCE easterly and at right angles to West Cypress Lane a distance of 100.00 feet; THENCE southerly and at right angles to the preceding course, a distance of 60 feet; THENCE southwesterly on a course forming an interior angle of 148 degrees 32 minutes 11 seconds with the preceding course a distance of 67.25 feet to the northerly side of South Cypress Lane at the point or place of BEGINNING. Section: 45 Block: 388 Lot: 14 All bidders must wear a face mask/shield at all times and social distancing must be observed by all bidders at all times. Bidders who do not comply with the face mask and/or the social distancing mandate will be removed from the auction. Said premises known as 154 CYPRESS LANE WEST, WESTBURY, NY Approximate amount of lien $526,684.43 plus interest Premisescosts. will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. Index Number 604749/2018. SCOTT GUARDINO, ESQ., ZeichnerReferee Ellman Krause Attorney(s)LLP for Plaintiff 1211 Avenue of Americas, New York, NY 10036 8-17-10-3;#234080-NIN/CITY7-27-2022-4T-
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LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of HoliMor Davis Enterprises LLC Arts of Org with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/14/2022. Office Location: Nassau County, SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 97 W. Marshall St., Hempstead, NY 11550. Purpose: any lawful act. 9-7; 6T-#234210-NIN/CITY8-31-24-17-10-3-2022LEGAL NOTICE andwhosesuccessorsadministrators,legatees,utees,heirsdead,anyM.andThePalmerMatthewChildrenUnknownCO;TO:BySURROGATE’SCITATIONFileNo.2022-1526COURT,NASSAUCOUNTYTHEPEOPLEOFTHESTATEOFNEWYORK,theGraceofGodFreeandIndependent.FRANKMANISCAL-andMaternalCousins-ofMateoakaPalmerandMariedistributees,heirsatlawnextofkinofMARYSANTORO,deceased,ifbeliving;andifanybetheirrespectivedistrib-atlaw,nextofkin,devisees,executors,assignsandininterest,allofnames,whereaboutsaddressesareunknown and cannot be ascertained with due diligence, being any persons interested in the Estate of MARY M. SANTORO, deceased, as distributees or otherwise. A petition having been duly filed by John D. Randall who is/are domiciled at 40 Thacher Shore Road, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, Nassau County, at 262 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York, on Sept 28, 2022 at 9:30 o’clock in the fore noon of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of Mary M. Santoro lately domiciled at 111 Cherry Avenue, Apt. 306W, Garden City, New York 11530, United States admitting to probate a Will dated May 18, 2015 (and Codicil(s), if any, dated). A copy of which is attached, as the Will of Mary M. Santoro deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that: (x) Letters Testamentary issue to John D. Randall ( ) Letters of Trusteeship issue ___________fto /b/o_________ ___________f /b/o_________ ___________f /b/o_________ ___________f /b/o_________ Letters of Administration c.fa. issue to Further relief sought (if any): Dated, Attested and Sealed, Seal7/5/22Surrogate Hon. MargaretReillyC. Chief Clerk DebraLeimbachKeller Ronald S. Lanza, Esq. Futterman, Lanza Pasculli, 180LLP.E. Main Street, Suite 101, Smithtown, New York 11787 (631) Note:CITATIONATTACHEDPROBATEWILLArlanza@trustedattorneys.com979-4300TRUECOPYOFTHEOFFEREDFORMUSTBETOTHIS22N.Y.C.RR207.7(c): Proof of Service shall be filed on or before the second day preceding the return date. In computing such period of two days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays shall not be taken into account. 4T-#234244-NIN/CITY8-24-17-10-3-2022LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CSMC 2006-6, Plaintiff AGAINST JOSE A. CAMPOS, GLORIA VALLEJO, et al.,






Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered December 15, 2017, 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 13, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 736 ORIOLE AVENUE, WEST HEMPSTEAD, NY 11552. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve ments erected, situate, lying and being at Lakeview, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECTION 35, BLOCK 437, LOT 0025. Approximate amount of judgment $641,593.15 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to pro visions of filed Judgment Index #000028/2014. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 mitigation proto cols and as such all persons must comply with social dis tancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine”. Eugene R. Gamache, Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 00-295940 8-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-72713#234261-NIN/CITY LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an on-premise license, #TBA has been applied for by 718 Rest LLC to sell beer, wine, cider and liquor at retail in a Restaurant. For on premises consumption under the ABC Law at 176 Seventh Street Garden City NY 8-17-10-2022-2T-#234368-11530.NIN/CITY MINEOLA LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU DEUTSCHE BANK NA TIONAL TRUST COMPA NY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF CBA SMALL BAL ANCE York,ofNorthVillagebeingpremisesAugustCourtCourttheoneree2020,andSaleJudgmentalAND-against-SERIESOUGHMORTGAGECOMMERCIALPASS-THR-CERTIFICATES,2006-2,PlaintiffMARISGORDONPETERGORDON,etDefendant(s).PursuanttoaofForeclosureanddatedSeptember8,2020enteredonSeptember22,I,theundersignedRefwillsellatpublicauctiontheNorthSidestepsofNassauCountySupremelocatedat100SupremeDrive,Mineola,NYon25,2022at2:30p.m.situate,lyingandintheIncorporatedofMineola,TownofHempstead,CountyNassauandStateofNewboundedanddescribed as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the west erly line of Willis Avenue and the northerly line of Grant Avenue; being a plot 104.68 feet by 50 feet by 104.80 feet by 50 feet. SBL# 9-409-462 All bidders must wear a face mask/shield at all times and social distancing must be observed by all bidders at all times. Bidders who do not comply with the face mask and/or the social distancing mandate will be removed from the auction. Said premises known as 199-201 WILLIS AVENUE, MINEOLA, ApproximateNYamount of lien $1,215,390.28 plus interest Premisescosts. will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judg ment and Terms of Sale. Index Number 3762/2014. ELLEN N. SAVINO, ESQ., DorfReferee Nelson LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 555 Theodore Fremd Avenue, Rye, NY 8-17-10-3;105807-27-2022-4T-#234049-NIN/MA
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Other Source Categorical Eligibility: When known to the School Food Authority, households will be notified of any child’s eligibility for free meals based on the individual child’s designation as Other Source Categorically Eligible, as defined by law. Children are determined Other Source Categorically Eligible if they are Homeless, Migrant, Runaway, A foster child, or Enrolled in Head Start or an eligible pre kindergarten program.
FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS OR FREE MILK 1 ANNUAL NEWS RELEASE -PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Floral Park Bellerose Schools today announced a free and reduced price meal (Free Milk) policy for Floral Park Bellerose area school children. Local school officials have adopted the following family eligibility criteria to assist them in determining eligibility: 2022-2023INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS OR FREE MILK Free Eligibility Scale Reduced Price Eligibility Scale Free Lunch, Breakfast, Milk Reduced Price Lunch, Breakfast HouseholdSize Annual Monthly TwiceMonthper EveryWeeksTwo Weekly HouseholdSize Annual Monthly TwiceMonthper EveryWeeksTwo Weekly 1 $ 17,667 $ 1,473 $ 737 $ 680 $ 340 1 $ 25,142 $ 2,096 $ 1,048 $ 967 $ 484 2 $ 23,803 $1,984 $ 992 $ 916 $ 458 2 $ 33,874 $ 2,823 $ 1,412 $ 1,303 $ 652 3 $ 29,939 $ 2,495 $ 1,248 $ 1,152 $ 576 3 $ 42,606 $ 3,551 $ 1,776 $ 1,639 $ 820 4 $ 36,075 $ 3,007 $ 1,504 $ 1,388 $ 694 4 $ 51,338 $ 4,279 $ 2,140 $ 1,975 $ 988 5 $ 42,211 $ 3,518 $ 1,759 $ 1,624 $ 812 5 $ 60,070 $ 5,006 $ 2,503 $ 2,311 $ 1,156 6 $ 48,347 $ 4,029 $ 2,015 $ 1,860 $ 930 6 $ 68,802 $ 5,734 $ 2,867 $ 2,647 $ 1,324 7 $ 54,483 $ 4,541 $ 2,271$ 2,096$ 1,048 7 $ 77,534$ 6,462$ 3,231 $ 2,983 $ 1,492 8 $ 60,619 $ 5,052 $ 2,526 $ 2,332 $ 1,166 8 $ 86,266 $ 7,189 $ 3,595 $ 3,318 $ 1,659 Each personAdd’ladd $ 6,136 $ 512 $ 256 $ 236 $ 118 Each personAdd’ladd $ 8,732 $ 728 $ 364 $ 336 $ 168 SNAP/TANF/FDPIR Households: Households that currently include children who receive the
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For up to 30 operating days into the new school year (or until a new eligibility determination is made ic ever comes first an individual c ild s free or reduced price eligi ilit status from the previous year will continue within the same SFA. When the carryover period ends, unless t e ouse old is notified t at t eir c ildren are directl certified or t e ouse old su mits an application that is approved, the children’s meals must be claimed at the paid rate. Though encouraged to do so, the SFA is not required to send a reminder or a notice of expired eligibility. e information provided on t e application ill e confidential and ill e used for deter mining eligibility. The names and eligibility status of participants may also be used for the allocation of funds to federal education programs such as Title I and National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), State health or State education programs, provided the State agency or local education agency administers the programs, and for federal, State or local means-tested nutrition programs with eligibility standards comparable to the NSLP. Eligibility information may also be released to programs authorized under the National School Lunch Act (NSLA) or the Child Nutrition Act (CNA). The release of information to any program or entit not specificall aut ori ed t e N L ill re uire a ritten consent statement from the parent or guardian. The School Food Authority does, however, have the right to verify at any time during the school year the information on the application. If a parent does not give the school this infor mation, the child/children will no longer be able to receive free or reduced price meals (free milk). oster c ildren are eligi le for free meal enefits separate application for a foster c ild is no longer necessary. Foster children may be listed on the application as a member of the family where they reside. Applications must include the foster child’s name and personal use income. nder t e provisions of t e polic t e designated official ill revie applications and deter mine eligi ilit f a parent is dissatisfied it t e ruling of t e designated official e s e ma make a request either orally or in writing for a hearing to appeal the decision. Linda Macias, Assistant Superintendent of Business, whose address is One Poppy Pl. Floral Park, NY 11001 as een designated as t e earing Official earing procedures are outlined in t e polic However, prior to initiating the hearing procedure, the parent or School Food Authority may FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Auguts 2022 The Sewanhaka Central High School District today announced a free and reduced price meal ree il for istrict area sc ool c ildren Local sc ool officials ave adopted t e follo ing family eligibility criteria to assist them in determining eligibility: 2022-2023 INCOME GUIDELINES Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) but who are not found during the Direct Certification Matching Process (DCMP), or households that currently receive Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), or the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) must complete an application listing the child's name, a valid SNAP, TANF, or FDPIR case number and the signature of an adult household member. Eligibility for free meal benefits based on participation in SNAP, TANF or FDPIR is extended to all children in the household. When known to the School Food Authority, households will be notified of their children’s eligibility for free meals based on their participation in the SNAP, TANF or the FDPIR programs. No application is necessary if the household was notified by the SFA their children have been directly certified. If the household is not sure if their children have been directly certified, the household should contact the school.
ouse olds notified of t eir c ildren s eligi ilit must contact t e c ool ood ut orit if t e c oose to decline t e free meal enefits ouse olds ma appl for enefits at an time throughout the school year. Children of parents or guardians who become unemployed or ex perience a financial ards ip mid- ear ma ecome eligi le for free and reduced price meals or free milk at any point during the school year.
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Other Households: Households with income the same or below the amounts listed above for family size may be eligible for and are urged to apply for free and/or reduced price meals (or free milk). They may do so by completing the application sent home with the letter to parents. One application for all children in the household should be submitted. Additional copies are available at the principal's officein each school. Applications may be submitted any time during the school year to Karen Crenshaw, School Lunch Manager. Please contact Karen Crenshaw at (516)434 2758 with any questions regarding the application process.
SNAP/TANF/FDPIR Households: Households that currently include children who receive the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) but who are not found during the Di rect ertification atc ing rocess or ouse olds t at currentl receive emporar Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), or the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reserva tions (FDPIR) must complete an application listing the child’s name, a valid SNAP, TANF, or FDPIR case number and the signature of an adult household member. Eligibility for free meal enefits ased on participation in N N or is e tended to all c ildren in t e ouse old en no n to t e c ool ood ut orit ouse olds ill e notified of their children’s eligibility for free meals based on their participation in the SNAP, TANF or the programs No application is necessar if t e ouse old as notified t e t eir c ildren ave een directl certified f t e ouse old is not sure if t eir c ildren ave een directl certified t e ouse old s ould contact t e sc ool Other Source Categorical Eligibility: When known to the School Food Authority, house olds ill e notified of an c ild s eligi ilit for free meals ased on t e individual c ild s designation as Ot er ource ategoricall ligi le as defined la ildren are determined Other Source Categorically Eligible if they are Homeless, Migrant, Runaway, A foster child, or Enrolled in Head Start or an eligible pre-kindergarten program. f c ildren or ouse olds receive enefits under ssistance rograms or Ot er ource ategor icall ligi le rograms and are not listed on t e notice of eligi ilit and are not notified t e c ool ood ut orit of t eir free meal enefits t e parent or guardian s ould contact t e school or should submit an income application. Other Households: Households with income the same or below the amounts listed above for family size may be eligible for and are urged to apply for free and/or reduced price meals (or free milk). They may do so by completing the application sent home with the letter to parents. One application for all children in the household should be submitted. Additional copies are availa le at t e principal s office in eac sc ool pplications ma e su mitted an time during the school year to the Finance Clerk in your school. Please contact the Finance Clerk in your school with any questions regarding the application process.
LEGAL NOTICE Notice of names of persons appearing as owners of cer tain unclaimed property held by the Water Authority of Western Nassau County (“Water Authority”). A re port of unclaimed property has been sent to Thomas P. DiNapoli, Comptroller of the State of New York, Pursuant to Section 1311 of the NYS abandoned property law. A list of names contained in said report is on file and open to public inspection at the prin cipal office of t e ater u thority located at 1580 Union Turnpike, New Hyde Park, NY, 11040, where such aban doned property is payable. Payment for such abandoned property will be made on or before September 30, 2022 to persons establishing to the Water Authority’s satis faction the right to receive payment for outstanding unclaimed property. During October 2022, on or before the tenth day thereof, such unclaimed property will be paid to Thomas P. DiNapoli, Comptroller of the State of New York, who will then take
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NEW HYDE PARK LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of 89-11 69TH RD LLC. rts of Org filed it t e Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 2/22/2022. Office location: Nassau SSNY design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 515 Lakeville Rd, New Hyde Park, NY 11040. Purpose: any lawful 8-31-24-17-10-3;activity.7-27-2022-6T-#234156-NIN/NHP
If children or households receive benefits under Assistance Programs or Other Source Categorically Eligible Programs and are not listed on the notice of eligibility and are not notified by the School Food Authority of their free meal benefits, the parent or guardian should contact the school or should submit an income application.
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUN TY OF NASSAU, US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR RMAC TRUST, SERIES 2013-1T, Plaintiff, vs. MANSURA RA HIM, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on January 31, 2016 and an Order to Appoint Sub stitute Referee to Conduct a Foreclosure Sale duly entered on March 4, 2019, I, the un dersigned 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 Sep tember 13, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 102 North 7th Street, New Hyde Park, New York 11040 a/k/a 102 7th Street, New Hyde Park, New York 11040. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and im provements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of New Hyde Park, County of Nas sau and State of New York, Section 8, Block 38 and Lot 152. Approximate amount of judgment is $708,559.20 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provi sions of filed Judgment nde #298/14. 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. Jennifer Ettenger, Esq., FriedmanReferee Vartolo LLP, 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, At torneys for Plaintiff. Firm File No. 190405-18-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-#234294-NIN/NHP NOTICE SUPPLEMENTAL SUM MONS–SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NASSAU U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIA TION, NOT IN ITS INDI VIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR RCF 2 ACQUI SITION TRUST, Plaintiff, -against- THE the“JOHN“JOHN(EASTERNSTATESANDPARTMENTNEWIN;THEPREMISESTERESTANYLIENCHASE,NATHEUNDER,HAVINGERALLYINTORS,EES,SEES,TORS,CUTORS,KIN,HEIRS-AT-LAW,UNKNOWNNEXT-OF-DISTRIBUTEES,EXE-ADMINISTRA-TRUSTEES,DEVI-LEGATEES,ASSIGN-LIENORS,CREDIANDASSIGNORSINTEREST,ANDGENALLPERSONSORCLAIMING,BYORTHROUGHDECEDENTDONM.MARSHBYPURINHERITANCE,OROTHERWISE,RIGHTTITLEORININANDTOTHEDESCRIBEDINCOMPLAINTHERE-EUNICEHOLSTE;YORKSTATEDEOFTAXATIONFINANCE;UNITEDOFAMERICADISTRICT);DOE#1”throughDOE#10:inclusive,namesofthetenlastname efendants eing fictitious real names unknown to the Plaintiff, the parties intended being persons or corporations having an interest in, or ten ants or persons in possession of, portions of the mortgaged premises described in the Complaint; Defendants - In dex No. 615330/2021 Plaintiff Designates Nassau County as the Place of Trial. The Basis of Venue is that the subject action is situated in Nassau County. To the above named Defendants–YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the com plaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff’s Attorney(s) within 20 days after the service of this Sum mons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not person ally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to ap pear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by de fault for the relief demanded in the Complaint. That this Supplemental Summons is eing filed pursuant to an or der of the court dated July 29, 2022. NOTICE-YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage compan o filed t is fore closure proceeding against ou and filing t e ans er it the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTOR NEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (U.S. BANK TRUST NA TIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLE LY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR RCF 2 ACQUISITION TRUST) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. The foregoing sum mons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Da vid P. Sullivan J.S.C. Dated: July 29, 2022 Filed: August 1, 2022. The object of this ac tion is to foreclose a mortgage and covering the premises known as 519 Advent Street, Westbury, NY 11590. Filed: December 7, 2021 Knuckles, Komosinski Manfro, LLP., Attorney for Plaintiff Mark P. Knuckles, Esq., 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, New York, NY 10523 P: (914) 8-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-345-3020#234307-NIN/NHP
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o file a program discrimination complaint a omplainant s ould complete a ormUSDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www. usda gov sites default files documents -O - omplaint- orm- -508-11-28-17Fax2Mail.pdf from an office calling - or riting a letter addressed to e letter must contain t e complainant s name address telep one num er and a ritten description of t e alleged discriminator action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by: 1. mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of t e ssistant ecretar for ivil ig ts ndependence venue as ington - or 2. fax: (833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or 3. email: program.intake@usda.gov is institution is an e ual opportunit provider 8-17-2022-1T-#234434-NIN/NHP
NOTICE OF HEARING PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of North Hempstead on September at : in t e Town Board Room at Town all landome oad an asset Ne or to consider the enactment of an ordinance establishing a re served par ing space pursu ant to the authority contained in Section 1660 of the Vehicle and raffic La PLEASE TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that the proposed ordinance would establish a reserved parking space on the west side of Nort t treet Ne de ar Ne or from a point 339 feet south of the south cur line of ite venue sout for a distance of feet. PLEASE TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that a copy of the proposed ordinance is posted on the Town’s website and on file in t e Office of the Town Clerk where it may be viewed during regular usiness ours onda through Friday. Dated: an asset Ne or ugust BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NORTH RAGINIHEMPSTEADSRIVASTAVATOWNCLERK 8-17-2022-1T-#234490-NIN/NHP
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LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE That the Board of Com missioners of the Manhas set-Lakeville Water District will conduct a Public Hear ing at t e istrict office ast ore oad reat Nec N to consider t e proposed annual budget of t e istrict for t e ear on ursda eptem er 2022 at 4:00 PM. Copies of a draft of the Water District budget will be avail able on the Water District website (www.MLWD.net) after ugust e can also be picked up at the ater istrict Office ast ore oad reat Nec N.Y. Persons11023who may suffer from a disability which would pre vent them from participating in said hearing should notify ilar rossman mail at ast ore oad reat Nec N or tele p onein sufficient time to permit such arrangements to be made to enable such persons to par ticipate in said hearing. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD WATER/FIREMANHASSET-LAKEVILLECOMMISSIONERSOFDISTRICTS
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU O N NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR FORCERTIFICATEHOLDERSTHEMERRILLYNCH O N O O LOAN 2005-A8ASSET-BACKED laintiff Against N O et al Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of oreclosure and ale dul entered t e undersigned eferee ill sell at pu lic auction on t e North Side steps of the Nas sau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court rive ineola N on at : premises known as 310 Ful ton treet est ur Ne York and described as fol ALLlows; that certain plot piece or parcel of land it t e buildings and improvements t ereon erected situate l ing and being in the Incorporated illage of est ur o n of Nort empstead ount of Nassau and State of New York. Section 10 Block 178 Lot 219. The approximate amount of the current Judg ment lien is plus interest and costs. The Premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index 15889/2009 iulia alermo s Referee. c a e eis erg on a LL uite id land ve ort ester N Dated:10573 5-18-2022 File Number: 18-301654 PCO 8-17-10-3;#234046-NIN/WBY7-27-2022-4TLEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for ortgage Loan rust - laintiff N Marilyn Vincennie a/k/a Marilyn Winer a/k/a Marilyn Vincennie-Winer; Lawrence Winer a/k/a Lawrence B. iner et al efendant s Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated Octo er t e undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 upreme ourt rive ine ola N on ugust at : premises known as 232 Jerome Ave nue arle lace N All that certain plot piece or parcel of land it t e uild ings and improvements erect ed situate l ing and eing at arle lace in t e o n of Nort empstead ount of Nassau tate of Ne or Section: Block: 470 Lot: 49. Approximate amount of udgment plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to pro visions of filed Judgment Index# 608037/2017. The auction will be conducted pursuant to the COVID-19 Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Prop erty established by the Tenth Judicial District. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.” lenn Jerse s eferee LO Legal roup LL f a apiro i aro ara Attorney(s)LLC for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard oc ester Ne or (877) 430-4792 ated: a 8-17-10-3;#234092-NIN/WBY7-27-2022-4T-
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU an National Association as trustee for Op teum Mortgage Acceptance orporation sset- ac ed ass roug - ertificates eries - laintiff N Maria D. Reyes AKA Maria orto et al efendant s Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated June t e undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nas sau County Supreme Court at upreme ourt rive ineola N on u gust at : premises known as 415 King treet est ur N All that certain plot piece or parcel of land it t e buildings and improvements erected situate l ing and being in the Incorporated illage of est ur o n of Nort empstead ount of Nassau tate of Ne or Section 11 Block 220 Lot 51. Approximate amount of udgment plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to pro visions of filed Judgment Index# 006263/2015. The auction will be conducted pursuant to the COVID-19 Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Prop erty established by the Tenth Judicial District. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.” Laurie or s eferee LO Legal roup LL f a apiro i aro ara Attorney(s)LLC for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard oc ester Ne or (877) 430-4792 ated: June 8-17-10-3;#234094-NIN/WBY7-27-2022-4TLEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU NJCC-NYS COMMUNI TY RESTORATION FUND LL V. NN L NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY N pursuant to a inal Judgment of Foreclosure dated e ruar and entered in t e Office of t e Clerk of the County of Nas sau erein NJ -N COMMUNITY RESTO RATION FUND LLC is the Plaintiff and MARIANN L are t e efen dant s t e undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN OR SHINE at the NASSAU COUN O NO O N OL N on ugust at : premises known as 65 PIL L N N : ection loc Lot : ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PAR CEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS THERE ON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT EAST MEADOW IN THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STTATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment nde 604205/2017. Mark Lieber man s - eferee o ertson nsc ut c neid rane artners LL erc ants oncourse uite est ur Ne or ttorne s for lain tiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *LOCA TION OF SALE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/CLERK DIREC TIVES. 8-17-10-3;#234096-NIN/WBY7-27-2022-4TLEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUN O N BANK NA SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA NA SUCCES SOR TO LASALLE BANK NA AS TRUSTEE FOR N ON L OOLlaintiff vs ON LL L efendant s Pursuant to an Order Con firming eferee eport and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on March t e undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau ount upreme ourt upreme ourt rive ine ola N on ugust at : p m premises no n as idge rive est ur NY 11590. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land with the buildings and im provements t ereon erected situate l ing and eing in t e o n of Nort empstead County of Nassau and State of Ne or ection loc 417 and Lot 15. Approxi mate amount of judgment is plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold su ect to provisions of filed Judgment Index 8658/2016. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of t e ourt ouse rain or shine. COVID-19 safety pro tocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other ealt or safet concerns t e Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale. erard am ric s Referee c ert eamans erin ellott LL an treet uite ite lains Ne or ttorne s for Plaintiff8-17-10-3;#234097-NIN/WBY7-27-2022-4T-
Notice of formation of DreamTech NY LLC. Ar ticles of Organi ation filed with the Secretary of State of Ne or N on pril Office located in Nas sau County. SSNY has been designated for service of pro cess. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LL airfield ve arle lace N urpose: any lawful 8-24-17-10-3;purpose.7-27-20-2022-6T-#234011-NIN/WBY
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNO N SCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST CMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORT O CERTIFICATES WAMU - laintiff vs L N L PursuantDefendant(s).toan Order Con firming eferee eport and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on February and an Order u sti tuting Court-Appointed Ref eree dul entered on June t e undersigned ef eree will sell at public auction at the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County upreme ourt upreme ourt rive ineola N on eptem er at : p m premises no n as tore ill oad Old est ur N ll t at certain plot piece or parcel of land it t e uildings and improvements thereon erect ed situate l ing and eing in the Incorporated Village of Old est ur o n of Nort empstead ount of Nas sau and tate of Ne or ection loc and Lot 1333. Approximate amount of udgment is plus interest and costs. Prem ises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index 000866/2010. This foreclosure sale will be held on the North Side Steps of t e ourt ouse rain or s ine COVID-19 safety proto cols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other ealt or safet concerns t e Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale. rian avis s eferee c ert eamans erin ellott LL an treet uite ite lains Ne or ttorne s for Plaintiff8-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-#234256-NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SU PREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU FEDERAL N ON L O O ON N laintiff N L N L L L LO LL et al efendant s ursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo sure and Sale duly entered Octo er t e un dersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau ount upreme ourt upreme ourt rive ine ola N on eptem er at : premis es known as 898 BALDWIN N 11590. All that certain plot re uest a conference to provide an opportunit for t e parent and official to discuss t e situa tion present information and o tain an e planation of t e data su mitted in t e application or t e decisions rendered e re uest for a conference s all not in an a pre udice or diminis the right to a fair hearing. Only complete applications can be approved. This includes complete and accurate information regarding: t e N N or case num er t e names of all ouse old mem ers on an income application t e last four digits of t e social securit num er of t e person o signs t e form or an indication t at t e adult does not ave one and t e amount and source of income received eac ouse old mem er n addition t e parent or guardian must sign t e application form certif ing t e information is true and correct
Beginning July 1, 2019, students in New York State that are approved for reduced price meals will receive breakfast and lunch meals at no charge. Nondiscrimination Statement: This explains what to do if you believe you have been treated Inunfairly.accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rig ts regulations and policies t is institution is pro i ited from discriminating on t e asis of race color national origin se including gender identit and se ual orientation disa ilit age or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rig ts activit Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disa ilities o re uire alternative means of communication to o tain program information e g raille large print audiotape merican ign Language s ould contact t e responsi le state or local agenc t at administers t e program or s enter at2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION of Waterhouse Foot and An le LL rts or Org filed with Secy. of State of NY N on Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against PLLC to Oriole a est ur N 11590 Purpose: any lawful act.9-7; 6T-#234253-NIN/WBY8-31-24-17-10-3-2022-
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU HSBC Bank USA, Nation al Association as Trustee for Opteum Mortgage Ac ceptance Corporation, As set-Backed Pass-Through ertificates eriesEdwardAGAINSTPlaintiffYoung; et al., Defen dant(s) ursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered November 14, 2017 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nas sau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on Sep tember 12, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 517 Rock land Street, Westbury, NY 11590. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve ments erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Westbury, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of New York, Section 10 Block 248 Lots 92, 93, 94, 95 96. Approx imate amount of judgment $569,854.07 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold su ect to provisions of filed Judgment ndeThe auction will be conduct ed pursuant to the COVID-19 Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Prop erty established by the Tenth Judicial istrict oreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or KennethShine.”Robinson, Esq., LOGSRefereeLegal Group LLP f/k/a Shapiro, DiCaro Barak, Attorney(s)LLC for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 ated: Jul 8-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-#234282-NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUN TY OF NASSAU, WILM INGTON TRUST NA TIONAL ASSOCIATION NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE OF MFRA TRUST 2015-1, Plaintiff, vs. MARLENE BRANDSTET TER, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to an Amended Order onfirming eferee eport and Judgment of ore closure and Sale duly entered on June t e un dersigned 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 Sep tember 8, 2022 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 31 Palm Lane, Westbury, NY 11590. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, ly ing and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nas sau and State of New York, Section 45, Block 456 and Lot 29. Approximate amount of judgment is $742,062.77 plus interest and costs. Prem ises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #10672/2014. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety proto cols 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. Maria Sideris, Esq., Referee Friedman Vartolo LLP, 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, At torneys for Plaintiff. Firm File No. 180601-18-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-#234339-NIN/WBY
LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NASSAU INDEX NO. 606747/2021 Plaintiff designates NASSAU as the place of trial situs of the real property MortgagedSUMMONSSUPPLEMENTALPremises: 254 BROOK WESTBURY,STREET,NY11590 Section: 11, Block: 017, Lot: 10, 11 12 HSBC BANK USA, NA TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR FRE MONT HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-C, MORT GAGE-BACKED CERTIFI CATES, SERIES 2006-C DANIELvs.Plaintiff, ST. AIME, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF ADE LINE ST. AIME A/K/A ADE L N JO ST. AIME, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF ADELINE ST. L N JO SEPH; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTEES OF THE ESTATE OF ADELINE ST. AIME A/K/A ADELINE JO an and all per sons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or gen eral or specific lien upon t e real property described in this action; such unknown per sons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following des ignation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, de scendants, executors, admin istrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, commit tees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, wid ows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, de scendants, executors, admin istrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, commit tees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FI NANCE; UNITED STATES O J JO N O N ON O JO N DOE #2”; KARINA SAN JO N O MANUEL SANCHEZ AS JO N O JO N O t roug JO N O t e last eig t names eing fictitious and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the ToDefendants.complaint,theabove named Defen dantsYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above enti tled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plain tiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any man ner other than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or ap pear within sixty (60) days of service. Your failure to appear or to answer will result in a judgment against you by de fault for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event t at a deficienc alance re mains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you.
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NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND SOUGHTRELIEF THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to se cure the sum of $390,000.00 and interest, recorded on June 02, 2006, in Liber M 30565 at Page 928, of the Public Records of NASSAU County, New York., cover ing premises known as 254 BROOK STREET, WEST BURY, NY 11590. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. NASSAU County is des ignated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is lo cated in saidNOTICEcounty. YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSINGHOMEYOUR If you do not respond to this summons and com plaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further infor mation on how to answer the summons and protect your Sendingproperty.apayment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. ated:Jul ROBERTSON,SCHNEID,ANSCHUTZ,CRANEPARTNERS,PLLC Attorney for Plaintiff Mohammad M. Anwar, Esq. 900 Merchants 8-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-Westbury,Concourse,Suite310NY11590516-280-7675#234364-NIN/WBY
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT. NAS SAU COUNTY. L&L ASSO CIATES HOLDING CORP., Pltf. vs. MARY THERESA SPIEGEL., et al, Defts. Index #610731/2021. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered September 6, 2022, I will sell at public auc tion on the North Side Steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on September 15, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. prem. k/a District 3 Section 45, Block 29 Lot 71. Sold sub ject to terms and conditions of filed udgment and terms of sale. Foreclosure auction will be held “rain or shine.” If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety con cerns, then the court appoint ed referee will cancel the sale. DONAL M. MAHONEY, Referee. LEVY LEVY, Attys. for Pltf., 12 Tulip Dr., Great Neck, NY. #99626 9-7, 8-31-24-17-2022-4T-#234381-NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust - sset- ac ed ertifi cates, Series 2006-3, Plaintiff AGAINST ic ard J as man ndivid ually and as Heir at Law and Next of Kin to Margaret I. Cashman; et al., Defendant(s) ursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered December 6, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mine ola, NY 11501 on September 20, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 111 Murray Drive, Westbury, NY 11590-6425. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of New York, Section 45 Block 399 Lot 18. Approx imate amount of judgment $959,371.08 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold su ect to provisions of filed Judgment nde The auction will be conduct ed pursuant to the COVID-19 Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Prop erty established by the Tenth Judicial istrict oreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.” Janine L nam s eferee LOGS Legal Group LLP f/k/a Shapiro, DiCaro Barak, Attorney(s)LLC for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 ated: Jul 9-7; 8-31-24-17-2022-4T-#234431-NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE INC. VILLAGE NoticePUBLICWESTBURYOFNOTICEisherebygiven that the Board of Trustees of the Inc. Village of Westbury will hold a Public Hearing at the Village Hall, 235 Lincoln Place, Westbury, New York, on Thursday, September 1, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. The Board will consider a proposed lo cal law amending Section 168-5(A) of the Code. At the hearing, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF 8-17-2022-1T-#234436-NIN/CHRISTINATRUSTEESKIERNANVILLAGECLERKWBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUN TY OF NASSAU, MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. GRACE BILELLA, ET AL., PursuantDefendant(s).toanOrder Con firming eferee s eport and Judgment of oreclosure and ale dul entered on Jul 2022, I, the undersigned Ref eree 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 21, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 1067 Mirabelle Ave, West bury, NY 11590. All that cer tain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erect ed, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 45, Block 2 and Lot 82. Approx imate amount of judgment is $437,918.85 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold su ect to provisions of filed Judgment nde 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 pro tocols 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. Mark S. Ricciardi, Esq., Knuckles,Referee Komosinski Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff9-7; 8-31-24-17-2022-4T-#234450-NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of North Hempstead on September 1, 2021 at Town Hall, 220 Plan dome Road, Manhasset, New York, to consider the petition of Langeman Realty Manage ment, LLC/Anthony and Gina Core to rezone two adjoining lots comprising 10,788 s.f. (0.248 acres) located at 173 and 175 Center Street, West bury, New York from ‘Resi dence-C’ to ‘Business-B”, to enable the construction of a parking lot and street access for an e isting office uilding located at 173 School Street. PLEASE TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that the property which is the subject of this petition is designated on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map as Section 10, Block 243, Lots 350 and 351. Dated: Manhasset, New York August 4, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD RAGINITOWNSRIVASTAVACLERK 8-17-2022-1T-#234485-NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of North Hempstead on September 1, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Board Room at Town Hall, 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York, on the application for site plan re view submitted by Langeman Realty Management, LLC/ Anthony and Gina Core to construct a new 56-stall park ing lot for an existing 3-sto r s uare foot office building on a 31,342 square feet (0.72 acre) site. PLEASE TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that all interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard concerning the application for site plan review at the public hearing. PLEASE TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that the property which is the subject of this application is known as 173-175 Center Street and 173 School Street, Westbury, Ne or and identified on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map as Section 10, Block 243, Lots 48 through 50, 350 and 351. Dated: Manhasset, New York August 4, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NORTH RAGINIHEMPSTEADSRIVASTAVATOWNCLERK 8-17-2022-1T-#234486-NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of North Hempstead on September 1, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Board Room at Town Hall, 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York,
LEGAL NOTICESLEGAL NOTICESLEGAL NOTICESLEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve ments erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Westbury, Town of North Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 11, Block 361, Lot 20. Approximate amount of judgment $916,549.03 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to pro visions of filed Judgment Index #000799/2012. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 mitigation proto cols and as such all persons must comply with social dis tancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine”. Mark S. Ricciardi, Esq., Ref eree Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 Wehrle Drive Williams ville, NY 14221 18-003144 72449 8-31-24-17-10-22 4T# 234259 NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUN TY OF NASSAU, PLANET MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC, FORMERLY KNOWN AS PHMS, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. AXIOS CAPITAL CORP., FLAVIA MIRALLES, ET AL., Defendant (s). ursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly en tered on December 16, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Nassau County Courthouse, on the North Side Steps, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mine ola, New York on September 13, 2022 at 3:00 P.M., prem ises known as 808 EAST FIELD ROAD, WESTBURY, NEW YORK 11590-1430. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Westbury, Town of Hempstead, County of Nas sau and State of New York, Section: 11, Block: 404, Lot: 1. Approximate amount of judgment is $368,524.69 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provi sions of filed Judgment nde If615317/2018.thesaleisset aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee’s attorney, or the ROGERReferee.HAUSCH, Esq., RoachReferee Lin, P.C., 6851 Jeric o urnpi e uite Syosset, New York 11791, Attorneys for 8-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-Plaintiff#234255-NIN/WBY
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PLEASE TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that the proposed ordinance would establish a reserved parking space on the east side Brooklyn Avenue, Westbury, New York from a point 258 feet south of the south cur bline of Prospect Avenue, south, for a distance of 20 feet.
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PLEASE TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that the proposed ordinance would establish a reserved parking space on the west side of Cedar Road, Westbury, New York, from a point 470 feet south of a point opposite of the south curbline of Amber Court, south, for a distance of 20 feet. PLEASE TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that a copy of the proposed ordinance is posted on the Town’s website and on file in t e Office of the Town Clerk where it may be viewed during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. Dated: Manhasset, New York August 4, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD RAGINITOWNSRIVASTAVACLERK 8-17-2022-1T-#234489-NIN/WBY
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Teacher-Mentor Training Prepares Educators For 2022-2023 school year
Members of the East Williston School District teacher-mentor program participated in training sessions prior to the start of the 2022-2023 school year. courtesy of the East Williston School District) Voice Road Realty to renovate a one-story 59,000 square foot building from light manufac turing to automotive repair, including an expanded park ing lot, increased drainage ca pacity, additional landscaping and improved site lighting, on a 176,418 square foot (4.05 acre) site. TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that all interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard concerning the application for site plan review at the public hearing. TAKE FUR THER NOTICE that the property which is the subject of this application is known as 40 Voice Road, Carle Place, Ne or and identified on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map as Section 9, Block 663, Lot 8. Dated: Manhasset, New York August 4, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NORTH RAGINIHEMPSTEADSRIVASTAVATOWNCLERK 8-17-2022-1T-#234487-NIN/WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of North Hempstead on September 1, 2021, at 7:00 P.M. in the Town Board Room at Town Hall, 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York, to consider the enactment of an ordinance establishing a re served parking space, pursu ant to the authority contained in Section 1660 of the Vehicle and raffic La
PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of North Hempstead on September 1, 2021, at 7:00 P.M. in the Town Board Room at Town Hall, 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York, to consider the enactment of an ordinance establishing a re served parking space, pursu ant to the authority contained in Section 1660 of the Vehicle and raffic La
The East Williston School District continues to support staff members’ professional development, enhance teacher and leadership practice, and focus training opportunities on meeting the needs of the entire school community. As part of its preparation for the start of the 2022-2023 school year, the district partnered with Thomas Murray, director of Innovation for Future Ready Schools, to lead training for the district’s teachers, administrators, board of education and mentors. On Aug. 2, Murray led an engaging workshop for teacher-mentors in which they reflected on their journeys from new teachers to mentors, their reasons for doing the work that they do for students, strategies they can employ in their leadership of new teachers, and ways in which they can use their experience to lead others. Board of Education President Mark Kamberg joined the training session to support staff. Teacher-mentors left the training inspired to lead and serve their colleagues during the 2022-2023 school year.
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Clara H. Carlson School students recently tested their pushup skills to raise money for Alzheimer’s disease. Coordinated by fifth grade teacher Christopher Tricarico, the event challenged students in pre-K through sixth grade to do as many pushups as possible in 30 seconds to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center. Teachers also participated and performed pushups to the excited cheers of their students. This is the school’s fifth year hosting a pushup fundraiser for the cause. By the end of the day, the school raised $1,250 for the center.
sports equipment, performing arts, and scholarships for Academy scholars,” and contributions will “make a tremendous difference in the lives of our youth.” The event will also honor Arthur Gianelli, Chief Transformation Officer of the Mt. Sinai Health System, Hon. Eric Adams, Mayor of New York City, Hon. Bruce Blakeman, Nassau County Executive, and other local dignitaries. Hole-in-one contest sponsored by Mercedes-Benz of Rallye Motors. Contact Hazelin Williams for more info at hwilliams@academycharterschool.org or (516) 591-3030. On September 19, the WE CARE Fund will hold its 26th annual Golf & Tennis Classic at Brookville Country Club and the Muttontown Club. The WE CARE Fund is a part of the Nassau Bar Foundation Inc., the charitable arm of the Nassau County Bar Association, and was founded in 1988 by then-Bar Association President Stephen Gassman. WE CARE is supported through donations and fundraising efforts of the legal profession and the community at large. Money is disbursed through charitable grants to improve the quality of life for children, the elderly, and others in need throughout Nassau County. Numerous golf and tennis packages are available for individuals, groups, beginners, and more via wecarefund.com. Raffle also available.
Clara H. Carlson Students Do Pushups For Alzheimer’s
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Clara H. Carlson School students did as many pushups as possible in 30 seconds to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center. (Photos courtesy of the Elmont Union Free School District)
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The 2021-2022 PGA Tour may be winding down this month, but this neck of the woods has lots of golf left in store as summer heads into fall. Here’s a look at just three cutting-edge local events on the green coming up soon. On Monday, August 22, the Amateur Players Tour comes to Hempstead Country Club for a full morning and afternoon of play and other activities. The tournament fee for this 18-hole event includes greens fee, carts, breakfast served at check-in, driving range and practice area at 9am, beverages on the course, and a full BBQ lunch buffet with beverages during scoring and awards. See event page on amateurplayerstour.bluegolf.com for dress code, side game, and other information. On August 29, Eisenhower Park Golf Courses and The Carltun at Eisenhower Park will host the first annual International Golf Tournament Event for The Academy Charter School. Registration and lunch begin at 11:30am at 1899 Hempstead Turnpike, with a reception and dinner following the tournament from 5:30 to 7:30pm. According to organizers, the goal of the event is “to raise funds for JANETjburns@antonmediagroup.comBURNS
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