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“The chamber wanted to add a little bit of grain to the foundation and the hard work that the fire department does,” said Vice President and legal council of the chamber, Connie Pinilla. “It was an honor for us to be able to raise some funds and contribute to our beautiful community and the great work that you do.” Cardenas thanked the chamber for the check.“We thank the chamber for this check for the Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department and on behalf of the officers and the members we appreciate this generous gift,” Cardenes said. After taking some photos and exchanging nice words, everyone ventured back over to the tiki bar, where hors d’oeuvre and a cash bar awaited them. Padilla then gave a speech in Spanish reflecting on his 20 years in business. Pinilla provided an English translation for some of the“Iguests.stillremember the moment when I decided this job was the one I wanted to do to grow in my life,” Pinilla translated. “I still remember when I started looking for that first place, which would be the place that would make me spend moments of learning, moments of sharing and moments to put my services forward.”

John Falconer Johnston, 2nd John Falconer Johnston, 2nd, a partner retired from the Debevoise & Plimpton law firm and former Village of Matinecock mayor, passed peacefully at his home surrounded by family on Aug. 9. He was 89. Mr. Johnston graduated from Williams College in 1954 and Harvard Law School in 1957. He joined the Debevoise & Plimpton Trusts and Estates practice group upon graduation and remained there until his retirement in 1993. Pro fessionally, he had the pleasure of assisting some of the pre-eminent families in the region plan for future generations. Outside of work, he was active on many boards including Auburn Theological Seminary and the Roslyn and Locust Valley librar ies. In 1998, he was elected mayor the Village of Matinecock where he helped lead the village for over a decade. An avid student all of his life, Mr. Johnston filled his life with art, music, travel and books, delighting in historical accounts of artists and politicians, among other things. Devoted to his family, Mr. Johnston liked nothing better than to spend time with Carol, his wife of 68 years, his children, grandchildren and great-grandchild. A perfect Saturday always included the Metropol itan opera broadcast and a book. He was also active in the Presbyterian church, having served as a Council Member for the Presbytery of Long Island and an Elder in the Glen Cove Presbyteri an HeChurch.waspredeceased by his sister Sandra and his son Duncan. He is survived by his wife, Carol, daughters Marcia and Lydia, grandchildren Daniel, Rebecca, Emma and Jeremy and great-grandchild, Tully. All will miss his quick wit and turn of a phrase. Arrangements entrusted to Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home of Glen Cove. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to the American Civil Liberties Union (www.aclu.org/action/) or Literary Arts (www.literary-arts.org/product/donate/).

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“We all know, we are all entrepreneurs here, it is not an easy task,” Pinilla said. “It is very challenging. There’s a lot of ups and downs and also, as a minority, Ever, I give you a lot of credit that you’ve never stopped even though you’ve faced tremendous hurdles, tre mendous opposition and tremendous head aches. You continued to keep your chin up and keep moving forward. Now look where you are, 20 years of a successful business...”

Not only did hard work get Padilla to this milestone of 20 years, but walking “hand and hand” with his friends, family and neighbors helped him keep moving forward and to stay motivated even during hard times.

Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews, a board member who manages the chamber’s public relations, added that there’s never a time that he comes to a meeting and doesn’t leave inspired. He called Padilla a man of “great vision,” because his goals go beyond running a successful business as he aims to also empower the business community on the North Shore. The board members then invited all the guests and members to introduce themselves and talk about their business, with some reflecting on their relationship and pride in Padilla’s success. Honorary guest Carlos Santana of Embrace Home Loans presented afterwards as the keynote speaker. Visit www.nshchamber.org for more information about the North Shore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

As the board members of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce presented a check to Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department Third Assistant Chief Carlos Cardenas, guests and members gathered for a photo. (Photos by Jennifer Corr) Vice President Connie Pinilla, center, congratulated President Ever Padilla for his 20 years of business.

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And while running a business comes with challenges, it was through this process, Padilla said, that helped him grow and become wiser. “That decision that I’ve made on that August morning 20 years ago has given me the satisfaction of moving my family forward, of being able to achieve those goals that were set for ourselves at a time that was crucial for our lives,” Pinilla translated. “If there was something that stayed with me after having done my job, it was the satisfaction of my clients, knowing that a simple cut creates a smile, a better mood.”

Board presents check to Glen Cove Fire Department, celebrates Chamber president T he mission of the North Shore Chamber of Commerce is to serve and connect the community, to help all small businesses and to empower the economy of Long Island’s North Shore. The chamber meets once a month for networking and to discuss goals and accomplishments among its members. The meeting on Aug. 15 at The View Grill in Glen Cove was no different. But this meeting was surely one for theNorthbooks.Shore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President Ever Padilla was honored as he celebrated his barbershop, Padilla Barbershop, and its 20 years of business. Board members of the chamber also presented Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department Third Assistant Chief Carlos Cardenas with a $1,000 check. The meeting took place in The View Grill’s Tiki Bar overlooking the Glen Cove Golf Course and the Long Island Sound. As the board presented the check to Cardenes, members and the guests gathered for a picture on the golf course.

Pinilla said that it was very symbolic that the president of the chamber is celebrating his 20th year in business.

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Fifty-foot mural project completed downtown A champagne toast took place on Aug. 11 to celebrate the completion of the new mu ral that now brightens up down town Glen Cove. Over the course of a week, muralist Shei Phan painted the tower of the Brewster Street Garage. It took the 32-yearold artist just seven days to finish the project, which brings a striking blast of color to the highest point of the parking garage that can be seen from School Street. The project, funded by the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District (BID), transformed the bare wall into a design that represents the musical aspect of Glen Cove: Downtown Sounds.Phan, who lives in Oklahoma, arrived in Glen Cove on Aug. 4 and began painting the next day. Using a lift, Phan tackled the 50foot tower one section at a time, enduring long days in the summer heat in order to complete the mural. She finished on the afternoon of Aug. 11, just in time for the celebratory toast. To mark the occasion, members of the Downtown BID, the Glen Cove City Council, the City of Glen Cove Department of Public Works and other community members celebrated with champagne at the site of the mural, witnessing Phan signing her work. Richie Cannata, whose likeness is featured on the mural, attended the celebration, along with City of Glen Cove Mayor Pam Panzenbeck, Deputy Mayor Donna McNaughton and Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton.“Thismuralnot only memorializes 25 years of Downtown Sounds,” BID Executive Director Patricia Holman said, “but exhibits the music that weaves our diverse community together.” Phan was one of the top five contestants on America’s Next Top Model in 2014, which brought her international fame. Soon after the show, she quit modeling to return to her first passion: art. Phan developed a love of art as a child and realized she had talent by middle school. She went on to major in art education at the University of Central Oklahoma and has painted murals in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami and throughout Oklahoma.Duringthe week, Phan connected with several community members who helped make her Over the course of a week, Shei Phan painted a mural on the Brewster Street Garage tower. The project was commissioned by the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District. (Photos by Cristian Buitron) Shei Phan signed her name on the completed mural on Aug. 11.

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Enjoy a summer night of music under the stars at Glen Cove’s beach front Morgan Memorial Park. On Saturday, Aug. 28, Glen Cove Hospital will mark its 100th birthday by sponsoring the last night of the Morgan Park Summer Music Festival with Mike DelGuid ice rocking the music of Billy Joel and more. Centennial program with community leaders begins at 6 p.m.; free concert starts at 7 p.m.

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Glen Cove Hospital Celebrates Centennial With Free Concert Aug. 28

About the Morgan Park Summer Music Festival: Managed by a volunteer com mittee and supported entirely through donations from individ uals and local businesses, this summer Morgan Park Summer Music Festival continues its be loved tradition of free concerts for about 60 Morganyears.Park Summer Music Festival was born beginning with one concert that first summer, expanding over the years to offer performances every weekend in July and Eventually,August.the park’s charming gazebo proved to be inadequate for some of the larger concerts, so longtime chairman Marguerite (Marge) Suozzi, then chairman of Morgan Park Summer Music Festival, and her team of volunteers came up with strategies that raised money for the beautiful new stage. The stage, as the concerts, was funded entirely through private donations.Animportant part of festival’s mission is to promote talented young musicians. For over 45 years, MPSMF sponsored the Young Performers Competition. This competition, which was named after Marguerite Suozzi upon her retirement, was open to youth ages 10 to 25 who lived or went to school on the North Shore of Nassau County. The competition provided students with a professional auditioning experience, monetary awards and an opportunity to perform at their own concert. In 2019, in lieu of the competition, the festival collaborated with the Nassau Music Educator’s Association to provide a scholarship to a student who plans to enhance his/ her musical studies.

Morgan Park Summer Music Festival’s message of community enrichment and entertainment continues to reach into the homes and businesses of Glen Cove, the surrounding North Shore communities and to wherever fans have moved. —Information provided by Northwell Health and the Morgan Park MusicSummerFestival stay in Glen Cove more comfortable by offering rides when no car service was available or assisting with any challenges that arose. Half of the paint used for the mural was generously donated by Aboff’s Paint, and Vinny Martinez from the Department of Public Works helped with issues that came up with the lift. Phan said she was thankful for the opportunity to take on the project. “It turned out beautiful and I enjoyed every challenge brought to the table,” Phan said. “I was so happy to meet the community and now be a part of it.”

Presenting sponsors for Downtown Sounds 2022 include Optimum; Rumble Boxing Glen Cove; Bethpage Federal Credit Union; Village Square; Glen Cove Hospital Northwell Health; Men on The Move; Phillips Lytle, LLP; Kimco Realty; The Downtown Café; Glen Cove Fitness; Royal Discount Wine & Liquor; Glen Cove Eye Care; Naked Brows by Safiya Pretty; Tiki Recording Studios; and The Glen Cove Printery. Free parking for Downtown Sounds is available at the nearby municipal garages. Call the Glen Cove BID at 516-759-6570, or visit glencovedowntown.orgwww.For more information. —Submitted by the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District

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“This was the most fantastic crowd I’ve ever seen at an event,” said the musician after exiting the stage following their 2016 extravaganza. “Downtown Sounds gets bigger every year. There’s nothing like it!”

Soul Sound Revue Brings Motown to Downtown Sounds in Glen Cove There will be dancin’ in the streets when Soul Sound Revue brings their high-energy stage show to the Village Square Plaza in Glen Cove on Aug. 26 at 7:30 p.m. A pe rennial favorite at the concert series Downtown Sounds, this Motown tribute party band will bring this year’s series to a close as they have done numerous times in the past. Sound Soul Revue is a show/ dance act that specializes in the best of the Motown and Philly soul and disco sounds. The group con sists of dynamic male and female singers, a powerful horn section and a driving four-piece band. Their play list includes many of the most popular songs from classic groups of the ‘60s through ‘80s such as The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, and The Supremes. In their career, they have performed alongside The Temptations, The Chi-Lites, Wilson Pickett, and The Marvelettes. They are booked as a steady act at the Mohegan Sun Casino Resort in Uncasville, CT. Soul Sound Revue’s 2022 perfor mance will mark the 11th time they have appeared in the 25-year histo ry of Downtown Sounds. Audience ranks have grown each time and this fact was not lost on manager and keyboard player Mark Varese.

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Book Discussion of Dani Shapiro’s Bestselling Memoir Join the Genealogy Collective’s virtual summer book discussion of Dani Shapiro’s bestselling memoir with Glen Cove Library at 7 p.m. Her story is a gripping genetic detective story and a meditation on the meaning of parenthood and family. Visit www.glencovelibrary.org to register. For more information, contact the library’s information desk at 516-676-2130.

On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Raynham Hall Museum, 30 West Main St. in Oyster Bay presents an innovative and interactive experience using AR technology. The AR app places you in the center of the American Revolution exploring the life in Oyster Bay and those seeking freedom. Self-Guided tours last about 45 minutes and begin on the hour from 1 to 4 p.m. Student tickets are $8, adult tickets are $12, and children under 5 are free.

Enjoy the only creole summer jazz festival in New York State at Chez Mirelle’s Restaurant, 170 Post Avenue in Westbury, with more than 11 international jazz artists performing. KSF Summer Jazz Festival is a music activity which supports students at the Kedner Steven Foundation School in Haiti. Ticket are $75. Buffet dinner and soft drinks are included. Event starts at 7 p.m. and ends at 2 a.m. For more information, call 516-439-7770.

Learn to identify edible plants, among other survival skills, at Garvies Point Museum and Preserve on Aug. 27. (Photo courtesy Robert Flogaus-Faust via Wikimedia Commons)

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A celebration of Mr. Johanson’s life was held at Whitting Funeral Home in Glen Head.

Donations can be made in memory of Mr. Johanson to St. James Fire Station 1 St. James Drive SE Southport, North Carolina 28461

A series of events from the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Chamber of Commerce that began May 31. Every Tuesday evening during the summer on the streets of Oyster Bay there will be a show with all types of cars. Long Is land’s most popular car show will take place every Tuesday through Sept. 6. Start time is 5:45 p.m. and the show will go on until dark. Car show fee is $5 per car. There will also be a family fun zone with chalk zones, various games and giveaways. Search online www. visitoysterbay.com for more information. Deep Roots Farmers Market Stop by Deep Roots Farmers

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The family thanks the doctors and sta at Novant Brunswick and New Hanover Regional, Dosher Memorial Hospital, Peacock, Newman, White Funeral and Cremation Service, and, especially, the St. James Fire Department and EMTs and Brunswick County Paramedics.

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Walfred (Walle) Johanson of St. James, NC died on July 21, 2022 after complications related to open heart surgery.

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The Watercolor Artists of Oyster Bay, a group of watercolor painters that meet weekly to paint at Planting Fields Arbo retum, 1395 Planting Fields Rd. in Oyster Bay, organized a silent auction through Aug. 31. The proceeds will go to the World Relief Organization for Ukrainian relief. Browse some of the painting Ukraine-c135849010https://theimagestoreusa.com/Art-For-at

localRd.,Graviesto19througheveryhappeningMarket,SaturdayNov.from9a.m.1p.m.,at100Pointtoenjoyartisans,foods and crafts. There will be 40 vendors every week offering locally grown produce, fresh fish, meat, dairy, eggs, honey, breads, baked goods, pastas, prepared foods and much more. There will also be weekly guest art and craft vendors, with live music. For more information, call 516-318-5487. Cadillac’s Cruise The Cove

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Learn all about Outdoor Survival at Garvies Point Museum and Preserve, 50 Barry Dr. in Glen Cove. Learn knot-tying, navigation, signaling, fire-making, first aid, hazardous plants & animals, identify edible plantsroots, shoots, berries & more. Programs included with museum admission. Activities are from 11 a.m. to noon and 2 to 3 p.m. Visit www.garviespointmuseum.com for more information.

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The Glen Cove Mayor’s Office and the Cadillac Guys Car Club of Long Island, invite all to spend the evening at 1 Bridge St. in Downtown Glen Cove with some of the most beautiful Classic Cadillacs, while dancing under the stars to some great music. Attendees are encouraged to dine at one of the many local restaurants. Free admission for all. There will be an event on Sept. 13. Self-Guided Augmented Reality Tour

Born to Dorothy Sprague Johanson and Klaus Walfred Johanson on October 11, 1942, Walle spent most of his life enjoying the opportunities offered in Glen Cove, on the north shore of Long Island. A natural athlete, lover of all water related activities, involved in scouting, school and town sports teams year round, church youth groups, shing and hunting trips, he became a dedicated conservationist. Surrounded by golf clubs, he worked as a caddy in his early teens and discovered the lifelong challenge of golf. Deciding to choose a career that suited his many talents and skills best, he attended SUNY Cortland earning a BS in Physical Education and Health. Recruited as a teaching assistant in a newly created Master’s program at U of Massachusetts Amherst, he and his wife, Phyllis, both started their teaching careers In Massachusetts, returning to Glen Cove NY a year later. He taught and coached one year at Friends Academy before transitioning to the Glen Cove Public Schools for the next 31 years. Touching the lives of thousands of students and extended families, he often was in contact with many of them throughout the years as they thanked him for his positive in uence upon them. In retirement, he continued community service by joining the St. James Fire Department, becoming an EMT for 14 years and serving 2 terms on the Board of Directors. He was involved with the St. James Service Club, a fund-raiser for several years for the Maritime Museum, a member of the MGA and inter-club golf league, and the Southport Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Phyllis, his sons Derek (Cari) and Craig (Lisa), four grandchildren, Alexandra, Jackson, Benjamin, and Mckenzie, a sister, Harriet Sjogren, and a sister-in-law, Virginia Smith. In addition, there are numerous in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and dear friends. He was a well-loved husband, parent, grandparent, family member, friend, and colleague who will be sorely missed.

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Hochul joined MTA and LIRR leaders on a ceremonial first ride to mark the opening of a new three-mile stretch of track between Floral Park and Merillon Avenue stations. The press conference was held at the upgraded New Hyde Park Station. In a statement, Hochul said, “Thanks to this extraordinary project, LIRR trains will run more often and passengers will have a smoother ride than ever. Our partners at the MTA and the hard-working women and men of organized labor delivered an on-time, under budget project—and that’s something worth celebrating.”

Governor Kathy Hochul was joined by elected officials and transportation and labor leaders on a ceremonial first ride to announce the opening of the first section of the Long Island Rail Road’s new Main Line Third Track. (Office of the Governor)

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How can a mere 9.8 miles in a Long Island Rail Road system of hundreds of rail miles be so crucial? “What is the ripple effect throughout the system?” MTA Chairman Janno Lieber was asked at an Aug. 15 press conference with Governor Kathy Hochul.“It’spretty straightforward,” he replied at an event to herald the opening of the initial phase of the Main Line Third Track project. “This is the busiest part of the Long Island Railroad. Multiple branches feed into the mainline. So literally, any time there was any kind of a delay, it gummed up the whole system and a lot of those delays were due to the fact that you had those low bridges which frequently were getting struck. We eliminated those. Those grade crossings which were so dangerous and trains were having to slow down because crazy things were happening with those grade crossings. They were elim inated. It allows for much more consistent speeds and it also gives you the opportunity to work around a blockage when it develops. Altogether, [the third track] allows you to run 40 percent more service.”

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A press release touted the completion of the $2.6 billion project later this year, when commuters “...will have a mass transit solution that reduces road congestion and improves safety. Long Island businesses will reap the benefits of true bi-directional

LIRR service that will fuel economic oppor tunity, enhance the knowledge economy and provide increased access to jobs and entertainment.”TheExpansion Project, according to its website, “...includes the construction of an additional track along a 9.8-mile stretch of the railroad’s heavily traversed Main Line corridor between Floral Park and Hicksville. The project also includes elimination of eight street-level grade crossings, station renova tions, new signals and switches, substation replacements, and other upgrades to improve safety and enhance the reliability of passen ger rail Also,service.”sevenbridges along the 9.8-mile stretch have been replaced or modified. In her remarks, the governor stated, “Maybe you’ve had a little experience with delays, maybe you had a little bit of a bad experience once in a while, well, this is a chance to give us a whole new opportunity. A new chance to prove ourselves and what we’ve accomplished here. We’ve had too many delays with signalization, something we’ve focused on. And also just bringing quality of life issues, I mean, people need to be connected having Wi-Fi and handicapped accessibility, ADA compliant tracks.”

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“I spent 14 years in local government,” she observed. “Whenever our transportation agencies or the DOT had a project, they operated in a vacuum. They didn’t care what the locals thought a long time ago. Well, we have changed that at every single level. The community’s voices need to be heard, respected, their concerns addressed. And that is why there is such support for this from the neighboring communities as well. So we’re proud of that as well.”

it has the potential for much disruption in a congested part of Nassau County.

She also touted the many ways 3TC con struction—a consortium of three companies that won the contract back in 2017—did it best to minimize noise and dirt and institute good environmental practices.

Each station is now more ADA accessible, featuring new ramps, a pedestrian overpass and new ADA parking spaces.”

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A reporter, addressing Hochul, noted that ridership is still down from pre-pandemic levels and asked how it could return. The governor responded that “...we are now starting to see an increase in ridership. But people needed a few things. One is they need convenience. They need reliability. And that’s what we’re offering here with this a further commitment to ensuring that all Long Island commuters will have a smooth ride.”

Thanks to the removal of grade crossings, neighbors will not have to hear train horns and crossing bells. Traffic backups at the crossing gates and truck collisions with railroad bridges—which necessitated bridge inspections and therefore train delays—are also a thing of the past. Speaking of grade crossings, Hochul said that “We’ve had over six fatal collisions at grade crossings on the LIRR over the main line over a 10-year period. And in my book that is far too many families that are devas tated by that tragedy. That’s what we’re in the business of preventing as well. So better transit, less traffic, less noise.” The governor and Lieber affirmed that the project was on schedule and $100 million below budget.

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According to a press release, stations will feature “expanded platforms, digital signage, new platform canopies, furnishings and ac couterments including benches, shelters and signage, CCTV security cameras to improve safety, Wi-Fi; USB charging stations, artwork, new bike racks and plazas with green space.

Governor Kathy Hochul, MTA Chair & CEO Janno Lieber, and SMART General Chairman Anthony Simon shared facing seats on a ceremonial train ride from Jamaica to New Hyde Park to inaugurate the first completed section of LIRR Third Track between Floral Park and Merillon Avenue on Monday, Aug 15, 2022. (Marc A. Hermann | MTA) Epitome of Infrastructure According to a press release, “The LIRR Main Line Expansion Project is part of an unprecedented investment of $17.7 billion in 100 projects to transform and modernize the Long Island Rail Road that also includes the opening of service to Grand Central Madison this year, con struction of a more spacious Penn Station LIRR Concourse and a new entrance at 33rd Street, renewal and upgrading of 36 stations and 17 bridges, elimination of eight at-grade railroad crossings, activation of the Positive Train Control safety system, addition of 13 miles of second track between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma, upgrades to 15 electrical substations, parking capacity increases, yard expansions, and more. In addition to these transformational investments, the MTA, together with NJ Transit and Amtrak, plan to seek federal funding later this year to rebuild Penn Station into a modern, spacious, world-class single-lev el terminal that is open to natural light.”

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Lieber, addressing the same question, stat ed, “People may be traveling a little differently to and from work at different times. So more service means more convenience and with East Side access, Madison Avenue service to Grand Central, all of a sudden, for roughly half of our Long Island ridership, you’re going to cut 30 to 45 minutes off of their commute. So convenience and more service. That’s part of what we believe is going to attract people back to mass transit.”

As an example, speaking of New Hyde Park, Lieber said that service will increase by 67 percent on weekdays, from 56 to 94 trains.

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Most of us started enjoying hamburgers at about three or four years old. My father was a butcher, so red meat was always a part of my mother’s repertoire in our family. As a result, I’ve had more than 60 years of experience with the great American burger. I’m a medium-rare kind of guy, but I’ve never turned down the occasional overcooked hockey puck. Add some cheese, slap on some ketchup and stick it be tween two halves of a hamburger roll and it’s ready to go. Along with hot dogs (mustard—no ketchup), they are as American as apple pie.

Fast food restaurants like McDonald’s and Burger King took the hamburger out of backyard barbecues, making it a staple of American culture. Sit-down restaurants soon caught on, dressing them up with extras like mushrooms, different types of cheese, bacon and, in some cases,Combinationseggs. of toppings and condiments on burgers are practically limitless. If it makes you happy, pile it on top. Even the patties themselves don’t have to be made of beef anymore. You would think there is no right or wrong way to eat a hamburger with all the possible combinations.You’dbewrong.Accordingtothe experts at TGI Fridays, we’ve been eating hamburgers wrong this entire time. They are trying to convince people that you should be eating your hamburger upside down. That’s right, upside down.

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The MTA announced that the next 20-Year Capital Needs Plan Assessment (2025-44) will be completed by Oct. 1, 2023. They said “Engaging with the public and understanding the needs of our riders is critical to plan for the future of the transit system.” What ever happened to the MTA 202040 20-Year Capital Needs Plan? In 2019, the State Legislature directed the MTA to release this document prior to adoption of the $51 billion 2020-24 Five Year Capital Plan.

Based upon my knowledge of the MTA and previous experience working for the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), here are the most recent cost estimates for the following system expansion and enhancement projects that the MTA is considering to include in the next 20-Year Plan. The current growing inflation, potential recession, ongoing supply chair issues, increasing fuel prices, rising material costs and labor shortages will only result in cost estimates going up over coming years, prior to award of any construction contracts for these potential projects.

mybehemotheyes,up.righttheally,ventionmorethisitpreparedfries,fewpalateCleansingfabulous!mywithaFrenchItodoagain,onlytimeconwithburgersideIclosedmyshovedthebackintomouth,and,well, it tasted exactly the same. There was no difference as far as I could tell. The experiment continued as I alternated between right side up and upside down until it was gone entirely, but to no avail. Maybe after 60 years of burger-eating experience, it’s too late for me to enjoy it any other way. You know what they say about old dogs and new tricks. I couldn’t tell the difference.

Larry Penner see PENNER STATION on page 7A Upside down is the new school way of eating burgers. (Photo courtesy of TGIFridays)

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Apparently, those billions of people who have eaten those billions of McDonald’s ham burgers have it all wrong. If you want to truly enjoy the taste of your hamburger, you should flip it over.“Burger experts” from Friday’s claim that because the “top” of the bun is larger, if you flip it over, all the juices and flavor from the burger and toppings will be ab sorbed in the bun when you bite into it. In addition, your tongue meets the taste of the extras first and the burger second. In my experience, the burger isn’t inside my mouth long enough to taste much of any thing. The taste is irrelevant if I’m eating a fast-food hamburger while driving. I’m just trying to keep the ketchup from dripping on my shirt. To be honest, I’m not paying any attention to which side is up while trying to negoti ate traffic on the LIE. Because the suggestion came from the TGI Friday’s Instagram account, I thought it was just a promotion, a way to stir up traffic on social media. However, my job as a journalist is to not only comment on the news but to separate fact from fiction for you, my dear readers. To test the upside-down theory, I chose a Whopper with all the trimmings from Burger King. For those unfamiliar, the oversized burger patty comes topped with onions, pickles, lettuce, tomato, ketchup, and mayonnaise. The top half of the bun is rounded and much thicker than the bottom half. Since the Whopper requires two hands to maneuver from the wrapper into my mouth, I picked it up, turned it over, and took a bite. There was a flavor explosion as the toppings and condiments pushed their way through the “top” of the bun and onto my waiting taste buds. It was

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The MTA will evaluate this list of projects. They have not been selected or funded but will be comparatively evaluated for consideration on a level-playing field for future Five Year Capital Programs. Why the need to evaluate the $6.9 billion Second Avenue Phase 2 project?. MTA has previously said that based upon receipt of a Full Funding Grant Agreement from the Federal Transit Administration, construction would start in 2023. Many of these projects would have to be admitted into the FTA Capital Investment Grant (CIG) national competitive discretionary system expansion core capacity program. They would be competing against others for future federal funding. It should be a higher priority for each operating agency including NYC Transit bus, subway and Staten Island Railway, MTA bus (the old private NYCDOT franchised bus operators taken over by MTA in 2005), LIRR and MNRR to first reach a state of good repair for existing fleet, stations including making all ADA accessible, signals, interlockings, track, power, yards and shops. The same is true for ensuring that maintenance programs for all operating agencies assets are fully funded and completed on time to ensure riders safe and reliable service

The MTA has roughly 21 separate projects to address via its 20-Year Capital Needs Plan Assessment (2025-44) (Photo courtesy of TKTK)

One of my favorite ancient parables involves the story of an indigent woman whose children were constantly starving. One day, she came home with an egg. Lovingly, she gathered her excited children and said: “Dear children, you have nothing to worry about. I found this egg. But listen to me closely. Even though we may we hungry, we are not just going to eat it. Instead, I’m going to give it to my neighbor, so that his hen can hatch the egg. Then, we will let the chick grow up—but even then, we won’t eat it. Instead, we will wait for it to lay more eggs and when those eggs hatch, we will have many chickens. Eventually, we’ll sell the chickens and buy a nice cow. But we won’t eat the cow either. We’ll simply wait for it to birth its calves and afterwards we will sell the cows and buy a large field. And because of our patience, we’ll be rewarded with bounty and we won’t be hungry anymore.”

Staten Island West Shore BRT$1.5 billion; (19) LIRR Sunnyside and Long Island City transit improvements-$600 million plus cost of LIC improvements; (20) Brooklyn Utica Avenue transit improvements-$5 to $10 billion depending upon length of the subway extension and number of stations (21) Brooklyn W subway line extension to Red Hook-$2.9 billion; and (22) MNRR West of Hudson Regional Transit Access Study, Stewart Airport Link-billions;Notincluded was reopening the LIRR Atlantic Branch Woodhaven Station at a cost of $40 million closed in 1978. Also, reopening the Flushing Intermodal Bus Terminal at a cost of $100 million closed in 1954 and double tracking LIRR Port Washington branch between Great Neck and Port Washingtoncosts to be determined...

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As she talked, the woman got so animated that the egg fell from her hands and broke. Many of us love to travel. When we visit new places, we often reflect on our lives and compare them to those of oth ers. In this way, traveling often becomes more about

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journey. “Here we rested, here you became very sick, here you had a justThewasNothingheadache.wasaccidentalorpurechance.Everystepalongthewayessential.journeywasasimportant as our arrival and there could be no short cuts along the way.” Often in life, we are so focused on our goals, that we fail to cherish the process of getting there. We must remember that our experiences are just as important as where they lead us to. Sometimes, we need to take our eye off the prize and think about all that has happened in the course of our journeys. Our lives are transient and ephemeral. To really treasure them properly we must value the in-between moments too. Because it’s not just about plan ning for the future—it’s about living the present fully as well. In today’s fast-paced world we are constantly looking for shortcuts. We always seem to be in a rush to accomplish our goals in the quickest and most efficient way possible. Often, we are so busy planning ahead that we forget to focus on where we are right now. Eleanor Roosevelt said: “Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why we call it ‘The Present’.” Remember, life is like rope: you can grab only the piece in front of you. With that in mind, take hold of the present, appreciate it completely and only then begin to plan for the future. Improvements-$600Shoreorcapacity(16)toAvenueStreet-$6.9AvenueBranch-$8thebillion;Lower(12)combined-$5toto-million;improvements-severalMNRRtofullyimprovements(10)Avenuemillion;Railfromlion-RequiresLinelion;itChairmanInterboroughBrooklyn/QueensExpress-MTAJannoLieberpromisedwouldcomeinunder$10bil-(7)MNRRInnerNewHavenyard-severalhundredmil-financialsupportCONNDOT;(8)LongIslandRoadElmhurstStation-$40(9)BrooklynMyrtlebusway-$20million;LIRRPortJeffersonBranch-$3.8billiontoelectrifyfromHuntingtonPortJeffersonstations;(11)PortJervisLinecapacityhundred(12)LIRRelectrificationOysterBay,eastofRonkonkomaGreenportandeastofBabylonSpeonkorbeyondtoMontaukbillionormore;ReactivationoftheLIRRMontaukBranch-$2.1(3)ReactivationofLIRRRockawayBeachbillion;(14)SecondSubwayPhase2to125thbillion;(15)SecondSubway,Phase3southHoustonStreet-$10billion;LIRRSpeonk-Montaukimprovements-$1billionmore;(17)StatenIslandNorthtransit-BusRapidTransitmillion;(18)

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.

“It was really difficult because I really felt like I had lost my

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What a difference a pandemic makes. Even though the world is two years-plus removed from COVID-19 throwing the world into a lockdown, music lovers are still enjoying the fruits of forced solitude. For Goo Goo Dolls fans, it’s in the shape of Chaos in Bloom, the band’s recently released 13th studio album. Recorded in Dreamland Studios, a remote space in Woodstock, NY, this collection of songs also marks the production debut of vocalist/guitarist John Rzeznick, who founded an approach the band had last taken on its 1995 breakthrough album A Boy Named Goo. “It was like sort of going to camp,” Rzeznick responded when asked about recording in this manner. “I wanted to get everyone away from the distractions. I love making albums in Los Angeles and New York because it’s exciting, fun and they have everything that you need. And the greatest studios in the country are all in Los Angeles. That’s normally what we do. And we did some of the overdubs and the final stuff out in L.A., New York and all over the place. But the main body of and put together in that fashion. That was an observation that I had made from watching live YouTube videos of us. The live show is a lot greasier and tougher. I thought that we should try and bring this into the studio. So it was fun in that way, because you’re actually getting to feel how Robby [Takac] and the drummer were playing together or how the three of us were playing together. It’s tight, but it still has a looser vibe to it.”

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While the band’s downtime yielded Chaos in Bloom, along with 2020’s It’s Christmas All Over and last year’s EP 21, Rzeznick felt it was the logical response to psychologically responding to the world grinding to a stop in the early days of the pandemic.

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On July 13, the Nassau County Museum of Art (NCMA) introduced its new exhibit “Other Worlds Than This.” The exhibit explores both the supernatural and sub conscious mind. With a primary focus on Surrealism, the exhibition attempts to navigate a world beyond our own. Surrealism rose to pop ularity in the 1920s and flourished for years to follow. As the genre grew in popularity, leading surreal ists – Magritte, Tanguy, Dalí, Ernst and Masson, to name a few–emerged. The movement rejected rationalism, as artists believed that it suppressed their imagination and limited their“Yourartwork.guides are some of the greatest artists in history whose sense of the supernatural is so vivid that they painted and sculpted the spirit realm as if it were real,” Charles Riley, director of Nassau County Museum of Art, says. “That’s how the Surrealists opened windows to their dreams.” As Sigmund Freud began to publish his work on the subconscious mind, surreal ists became influenced by his theories. One of the leading characteristics of the Surreal ism Movement is its juxtapo sition of imagery. Surrealist artists often depict discon nected, strange or opposite objects in the same piece. The exhibit explores many of the themes that emerged during the Surrealism Move ment. With the juxtaposition of images, the exhibit gazes into subconscious patterns as patrons examine the meaning of these disjointed associations.Althoughthese pieces may seem full of distorted and strange connections, all of the pieces displayed attempt to explore the spirit world and deities that transcend. In addition to hosting some of the leading surrealist art ists—including Magritte, Tan guy, Ernst and Dalí—the mu seum explores surreal worlds through ancient sculptures and tribal textiles. Although these objects may not fit into the Surrealism Movement in the traditional sense, they, likewise, explore worlds full of spirits and extra-sensory p henomena.“Allthebig names are here: De Chirico, Dali, Magritte, Tanguy and Ernst,” Riley says about the diversity displayed in this exhibit. “But the super natural goes way back, three thousand years to ancient Olmec and Shang sculptures, Old Master prints and tribal textiles.”Themuseum hosted a reception where donors and friends of the museum had the opportunity to explore ethereal worlds further. At the reception Christian Winters, an English artist whose work is currently on display at the museum, at tended to host a seance. The seance was held at a table Winters—who had success fully completed seances at various other receptions— had designed for a previous exhibit. As guests gathered around the table, Winters at tempted to conjure the spirit of William Blake, a famous artist and poet. As the seance began, Winters sat blindfold ed with a pen in his hands as he attempted to summon Blake’s spirit. As the seance continued, Winters began to draw scenes that came to him. The exposition at the reception served as a con tinuation of the exhibit itself, guiding patrons through a world of spirits and phantoms, just as Surrealists reached into other seanceWinter’sworlds.performativeallowedvisitorsto see that process in real time. With the traditional surrealist artists and ancient sculptures and fabrics, the museum has once again hosted an exhibit that remains true to the movement it honors, while also serving its patrons with diversity. “No matter where, no mat ter when, the belief in spirit worlds remains as strong as ever, and this show brings it all vividly to life,” says Riley. The exhibit runs through No vember 2022. The museum is located at One Museum Dr., in Ros lyn. The arboretum, trails and sculpture garden are open daily from 9 a.m. to dusk. The museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. It is closed on Mondays. Visit www.ncma.org for details.

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Iqbal has also participated in several exhibitions throughout Lahore, Pakistan where she obtained her Master’s Degree in Fine Art, with a focus on figure drawing. She has studied oil painting, watercolor, pastel, charcoal, acrylic and many other techniques. “I look forward to exhibiting more of my work soon,” she says. Over the past two decades, Iqbal has received many awards and recognition for her work, including “Best In Show” at a recent exhibit at Emerge Gallery in Saugerties in January 2022. She earned first place in a rotational art exhibit and second place in a competition at My Studio Port Washington. She has received honorable mentions from the Flushing Art League and in an Eastern Long Island exhibit for her work. Iqbal has been selected for many solo exhibitions also. “Being able to share and exhibit my work has been the biggest honor,” Iqbal says.

Welcome to blvd. Now that we’re at the height of the summer, the blvd. staff is proud to bring an array of topics to our readers that touch on the best of style & fashion, design & decor, entertainment and so much more, all in one place. Our first stop is at the newly opened “Other Worlds” art exhibit at Nassau County Museum of Art, which we sent Fordham University student Hannah Devlin to explore. On the cover, we share with you to Pakistani-American painter Nayyar Iqbal, whose work encompasses bold colors and broad strokes and is on display at the museum’s current exhibit. Yearning to see what’s trending in home décor and interior design? Take a look at a sample of what’s hot from Safavieh’s interior designers and home furnishings. Elsewhere, local entrepreneurs Ian and Adam Siegel have taken their luxurious candle business, Trubee Hill, to the next level with a brick-and-mortar shop in Glen Cove. Feeling hungry? Allow us to introduce you to another newly arrived food player on the block at the wildly popular and ever-growing restaurant row on the west side of Roosevelt Field Mall. Special sections managing editor Christy Hinko visited Nomiya, a Japanese infusion restaurant that’s joined the ranks among the heavy hitters and is sure to garner a who’s who in dining and an exclusive reservation list once the secret gets out. In the meantime, given how hot it is outside, we’re showcasing a twist on cocktails. Flocktails to be exact. Find out what the buzz is around the creation of a new canned cocktail by three brothers from the Island. In Section II, managing editor Dave Gil de Rubio does a deep dive with TV chef Nick Stellino, who has spent the past three decades-plus making his hay on public television via a number of shows including Storyteller in the Kitchen. Fashionwise, we ask the question—men in skirts? Absolutely and done with class and style. Dressed to Kilt is now the largest and most prestigious Scottish fashion event in the world and has graced Long Island more than once. The show was co-founded by Sir Sean Connery 20 years ago. In recent shows Gerard Butler, Kiefer Sutherland, Kyle MacLachlan, Ivanka Trump, Mike Myers and Craig Ferguson have all walked the runway. We’ll also feed your mind with a historical read written by the talented and knowledgeable Trav S.D. about Great Neck’s own, the great Broadway lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960), who was best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers. Lastly, Christy Hinko has an exclusive chat with Tony-nominee Sharon D. Clarke about the Broadway return of Death of a Salesman. And if you’re still yearning for more, I urge you to check out my Long Island Social app. I hope you enjoy blvd. as much as we have enjoyed creating it.

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“I feel proud to be able to share my work with everyone and being able to communicate the beauty I perceive through my paintings is a great blessing to me,” Iqbal says. She has had the opportunity to have her work exhibited in several galleries, throughout the New York metropolitan area, including Room By Room and Barnes Gallery in Garden City, at Sam’s Art Gallery in Flushing, Queens and at My Studio in Port Washington.

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Nayyar Iqbal is the featured Long Island artist on this edition of Boulevard. Her style is impressionistic, working primarily in oils and mixed media, with bold colors and strokes. She is a Pakistani-American. Iqbal’s passion for painting encompasses street scenes and traditional old city buildings which are also balanced with images of daily life.

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Great Neck author and entrepreneur Melody Pourmoradi published her second book, Empowered Women Empower Girls. The book is a practical guide to inspire young women to lead by example and become the best version of themselves.

“If there is any message that GIRLIFE has, it’s that every young girl is powerful beyond measure and simply having that knowledge is a game changer,” says Pour moradi.Pourmoradi’s dedication to empowering the next generation led her to write two books that guide girls and women to lead positive and productive lives. Her first book, XOXO, From A Girl Who Gets It , was published in 2018. Although the book is categorized as a children’s book, Pourmoradi likes to say that the book is for girls and women from ages five to 105 because it shares and acknowledges the powers that already exist within women of all ages.

In addition to being an author, Pourmoradi has multiple outlets where she shares tips on female empowerment and leadership. Pourmoradi has built an incredible resource for young girls and women with an online blog, podcast and numerous workshops to spread knowledge and information on empowerment“WhenIwas a little girl, I grew up with a great deal of anxiety, and now I’m very transparent about being a woman living with anxiety,” says Pourmoradi. “But when I was a little girl, I didn’t know that I had a plethora of inner tools that already lived inside of me. We didn’t have an open dialogue about anx iety and mental health, it just wasn’t a thing, and there was a stigma associated with it.” “As I discovered this world of psychology and human potential, I started to really hone in on my own inner tools and learn how to calm myself down, how to take a deep breath and how to claim my power back,” says Pourmoradi.Aroundeight years ago, Pourmoradi began hosting empowerment workshops at her home in Great Neck. More and more parents began requesting specific topics to be covered, and the workshops grew. “Our goal is empowering girls, and just one person isn’t going to make as large an impact as we want to make,” Pourmoradi says. In 2015, she expanded the program to function more like a school, wherein other women could teach the workshops and make an impact while making a profit to create a career. Now, more than 180 differ ent facilitators are running the curriculum in different parts of the world.

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GIRLIFE is Pourmoradi’s program where women can teach a curriculum to host girls’ empowerment work shops in their own communi ties. The workshops include open dialogue, thought-pro voking crafts, and nutrition projects for girls to honor and embrace individuality.

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Pourmoradi’s most recent book, Empowered Wom en Empower Girls , was published at the end of 2021 and was inspired by the number one question people ask Pourmoradi: How do I empower my daughters and young girls in my life? “The fact of the matter is if we really want to empow er the next generation of girls, we need to empower ourselves, which is the real work,” explained Pourmora di. “It starts with mothers and teachers or mentors; if we are not embodying that true empowerment, then it’s really hard to pass it along.” The book is a downto-earth guide to inspire women to lead by example. Pourmoradi shares how to become the highest version of yourself and how to give that gift of confidence to the next“Wegeneration.cannotskip that step of doing the inner work and healing,” says Pourmoradi. “Then we take it outward and live as an example of what it is to be an empow eredYoungwoman.”girlslook up to the women in their lives, wheth er it is a family member, coach or teacher. This book details ways women how to fix that so the young girls around them have a positive role model to learn from. “Parts of empowerment is even not gossiping. We go around disempowering ourselves in so many ways whether it is talking bad about ourselves or of some body else or having really low vibe conversations that aren’t adding any value to the planet,” explained Pour moradi. “So the very first part of my book is how do we disempower ourselves without even knowing it and once we know that and can transform that then we can really step into the journey of actually chapterourselves.”empoweringAttheendofeveryin

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Famed celebrity fashion show rocks the island Charitable Organization, Friends of Scotland, brought back the famed celebrity fashion show Dressed to Kilt to the gorgeous estate at Mill Neck Manor on Saturday, July 23, filled with kilts, kitsch and heroes walking the catwalk. The fashion show featured designers from Scotland as well as outfitters for outdoor adventure matching the theme “Dress for Adventure: From the Highlands to the Hamptons.”

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Designers featured in the show included Totty Rocks, Walker Slater, Gordon Nicolson Kiltmakers, House of Cheviot, Lochcarron of Scotland, Sinclair Duncan Cashmere, Glenisla Kilts, Berra, MacGregor & MacDuff of Glasgow, Gwen Russell, Sara Tiara, Vista Outdoor, Sherlock Holmes Tartan Ltd., Harris Tweed Hebrides and Slanj of Scotland. Military heroes, two medals of honor recipients and Miss Scotland all graced the catwalk, delighting the crowd. The show featured a mix of fashion and fun surprises that charmed the audience and tugged at heartstrings, all aimed at raising money for the Navy Seal included(www.navysealfoundation.org).FoundationHighlightsarivetingperformancefrom Britain’s Got Talent alum Edward Reid, a QuietKat all-terrain e-bike that rolled down the runway, a model in Slanj Tartan underwear and models wearing the Savannah Banana’s kilt baseball uniforms. The fashion show was paired with a cocktail party, dinner buffet and dancing. Dressed to Kilt has developed a cultlike following for those seeking some good Scottish fun, and many celebrities with Scottish roots have dawned the catwalk.Fromits genesis in 2003, Dressed to Kilt is now the largest and most prestigious Scottish fashion event in the world, and one of the highest profile fashion shows in the United States. Fashion without the enrichment of diverse cultures become hollow. The show is produced by the Friends of Scotland charity which was co-founded by Sir Sean Connery in 2002. In addition to supermodels, this show highlights very accomplished men and women on the runway, and it is also filled with A-List celebrities and athletes from both sides of the Atlantic. In recent shows Connery, Gerard Butler, Kiefer Sutherland, Kyle MacLachlan, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr., Chris “Mr. Big” Noth, Mike Myers and Craig Ferguson have all walked the runway.Visitwww.dressedtokilt.com to learn more. —Dressed To Kilt From its gious Scottish fashion event in the world, become hollow. The show is produced Visit www.dressedtokilt.com

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ONSANSHAMMERSTEINRODGERS BY TRAV S.D. Born of a July 12, the great Broadway lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960). Best known today for his decadeand-a-half collaboration with Richard Rodgers, today we present a look at the wonderful work he did apart from that partnership.

1930, an Arthur Hammerstein produced show with some material by Oscar, was a flop but is notable for being the last Broadway show starring W.C. Fields. After this, there was also The Gang’s All Here with Ted Healy, Free for All with Jack Haley, and East Wind with Joe Penner (all in 1931). And he contributed some material to Olsen and Johnson’s Hellzapoppin (1938).Then, around the time he began collaborating with Rodgers, one last major show without him: Taking a cue from Mike Todd’s 1939 Hot Mikado, Billy Rose produced Carmen Jones (1943) putting Bizet’s original Carmen score to a new contemporary libretto by Hammerstein, and an all-black cast, with Muriel Smith and Muriel Rahn switching off in the title role. As an all-black American opera with a tragic plot, it also bears a certain relationship to Porgy and Bess. One likes to think that the original Oscar Hammerstein, the songwriter’s grandfather who had a penchant for democratizing access to opera, would have been proud.

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Hammerstein was the namesake of his paternal grandfather, Oscar Hammerstein I, impresario of both opera and vaudeville, and the son of Willy Hammerstein, genius booker of Hammerstein’s Victoria, New York’s top vaudeville theatre for a time. He attended Columbia and studied to be a lawyer but the lure of the family business was too great. Though he had promised his father he would steer clear of show biz, following Willy’s demise in 1914, he gradually worked his way in. Vaudeville vets starred in many of his early productions, many of them written in collaboration with Otto Harbach. Frank Tinney was in Tickle Me (1920) and Daffy Dill (1922). Queen O’ Hearts (1922) featured Nora Bayes and Harry Richman. Gypsy Jim, a straight play penned by Hammerstein in 1924, starred Leo Carillo. The operetta Rose-Marie (1924-26) is probably the earliest of his shows to be well-remembered, on account of its three movie versions and the many covers of the campy “Indian Love Call”. The 1936 screen version with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald is undoubtedly the best known, although there was also one in 1954 with Howard Keel, Ann Blyth, Fernando Llamas, Bert Lahr and Marjorie Main. A 1928 silent version naturally had no songs but starred up-and-comer Joan1925sCrawford.Sunnywas one of a series of hit starring vehicles for Marilyn Miller and featured Jack Donahue and Pert Kelton, with music by Jerome Kern. It was made into a Hollywood film, also starring Miller, in Show1930. Boat (1927), based on the Edna Ferber novel is, in the view of many, the greatest of all Hammerstein shows and one of America’s favorite musicals. Florenz Ziegfeld produced the original production, with music by Jerome Kern, book by Hammerstein, and lyrics by Hammerstein and P.G. Wodehouse. The cast included Charles Winninger, Edna May Oliver, Tess Gardella (Aunt Jemima), Puck and White, Helen Morgan, and Jules Bledsoe. Paul Robeson for whom the part of Joe was written, appeared in later productions. This is a stellar line-up of talent, and they ended up producing a landmark, pivotal Broadway show, one of the first of the so-called integrated musicals (meaning the songs are integrated into the show, i.e., they help tell the story. Although this has to have been one of the first racially integrated shows, too). The (still) popular songs from the show include “Ol’ Man River”, “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man”, “Make Believe”, and Helen Morgan’s show stopper as Julie,There“Bill”.are three major film versions of the novel, the latter two based primarily on the musical. The 1929 version is based strictly on the book and is essentially a silent, with non-sync sound, music, a little audible dialogue, and just a couple of numbers from the show. It features Laura La Plante as Magnolia, Alma Rubens as Julie, Otis Harlan as Cap’n Andy, Neely Edwards as Schultzie and Stepin Fetchit as Joe. The 1936 version (the best all ’round) was directed by James Whale and has much of the Broadway cast, with the notable addition of Irene Dunne and Allan Jones. The 1951 updated, color version has far less charm, although we do have the bonus of Joe E. Brown as Cap’n Andy and Agnes Moorehead as Parthy (the rest of the cast, Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson and Ava Gardner are fairly HelenployedSweetbyLovedRubyfeaturedducedrememberedNext…severalsnoozeville).lesswellshows:GoodBoy(1928),pro-byHammerstein,thehitKalmarandsong“IWanttoBebyYou”,popularizeditssingerHelenKane.Adeline(1929)em-IreneFranklinandMorgan.Ballyhooof

Otto Preminger adopted this show into a 1954 film starring Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte, helping to keep it in public circulation.Thelocal angle to this story; Hammerstein was a longtime resident of Great Neck. He later purchased a farmhouse and estate in Buck’s County, which is where he died of stomach cancer in 1960. Trav S.D. is the author of No Applause, Just Throw Money: The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous. Visit www.travsd.com to learn more about Hammerstein and myriad other famous celebrities and historical topics.

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The newest addition to the Restaurant Collection at Roosevelt Field Mall, Nomiya — which translates to ‘saloon’ — stands as the area’s first izakaya. Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of minimalism, the Nomiya interior is split between a hickory-accented bar and windowed dining room framed by black granite walls.

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After having successfully opened Keki Modern Cakes—the bakery that single-handedly brought the viral bouncy cheesecake trend stateside—founders Ajay Chawla, Lawrence Wai and Moul Kim sought to introduce Nassau County to sophisticated East Asian fare with a unique, local spin. A tenured sushi chef who is also trained in the art of robata, Chef James Choi draws from his Korean heritage and experiences in Japanese kitchens. The menu at Nomiya features what can be deemed Japanese guacamole in the form of Nomiya signature Avo cado Bomb. Chef envelops spicy tuna in thin slices of avocado, then serves the ‘bomb’ atop a bed of tempura flakes and housemade ube and lotus chips. Signature rolls include the locally-sourced Suffolk Roll, a kani and cucumber roll topped with torched yellowtail belly and a seven-spice shichimi sauce, and the smoky Nomiya Roll, a tuna asparaMiso Black Cod Photos by Scott Levy Nomiya’s specialty roll Nomiya offers sake and soju.Nomiya is now open. gus maki garnished with spicy lobster which arrives tableside billowing AlsowheatisdrinkmadeorvescentTigercream-coloredmenu,umwith“dragon’ssesame-scentedbreath.”Guestscanpairtheirmealoneoftheelevenpremibottlesofsakelistedonthesuchastheunfiltered,YukiToraSnowNigoriorbright,efferUkaJunmaiDaiginjo;optforarefreshingcocktailwithsoju—thenationalofKoreawhichcommonlydistilledfromandsweetpotato.availablearehousemade sodas flavored with either lychee, yuzu, or mandarin, and imported wine and beer selections.Nomiyahas a seating capac ity of 75, as well as outdoor seating, on the west side of Roosevelt FIeld Mall (630 Old Country Rd., in Garden City). The izakaya now joins the Restaurant Collection which also includes Tom Colicchio’s Small Batch and the Altamarea Group’s Osteria Morini. Visit www.longislandweekly. com to read the review of experience at Nomiya.

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Nearly branded with the name Dirty Birdie, the Mangia brothers trio are experiencing soaring success with their new canned cocktail, Flocktails, a refreshing blend of lemonade, cranberry juice and vodka. During the trademark process, the brothers decided against “Dirty Birdie” as their product name because of a similarly named beer.

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“T he flamingo represented our brand, in the vibe we were looking for,” Nick Mangia, co-founder of Flocktails said. “It is summer, it is fun, it is silly and has good vibes.”Nick is one-third of Flocktails along with his brothers, Anthony and Michael. “We already had the design of the can including the bird,” Mangia said. “We sat down and were spitting out names that included a bird. We said, ‘Flock....and Gardenandbrothers,Michael,Anthony,ichmmm...Flocktails!’”cocktails...Bytrade,Mangiaisagraph-designer.Hisoldestbrother,isanaccountant.theyoungestoftheisaprojectmanagerhelpstheirfathermanageCityWines&Spirits along bustling Seventh Street. “We all grew up watching what my dad did and learning from him, what he has done as a businessman,” Mangia said. “That has helped a lot.” Mangia said their business idea for Flocktails had been in the works for more than five years and based on a popular cocktail that they enjoy, the Fire Island Zippy, a tasty rumbased“Wecocktail.wouldalways make our own cocktail variations at home and always thought, wouldn’t this be great in a can so we don’t have to mix it all theTheytime.”began searching for production resources. “Canned cocktails, unlike soda or energy drinks, were so new five years ago that no one wanted to be so involved initially,” Mangia said. It was a matter of putting all the pieces together, finding someone to mix the formula and can the cocktail.”TheMangias went through about five rounds of formula adjustments.“Wewould crack open a test batch with friends; it was a lot of fun,” Mangia said. “We would just sample them until we were sure we found ‘the one,’ more of this, less of that.”The demographics are wide-ranging. The brothers were aiming for the 21- to 30-year-olds, but what they got were the 21- to 60-yearolds.“We’ll take it,” Mangia said. “Recent feedback has been surprisingly good; the can itself is appealing, too, with the crazy flamingo.”

The proof is in the wildly expanding local market. “We have had great response from South Shore stores especially,” Mangia said. Much of the brand’s success has been seen in Suffolk stores.Locally, you can find Flocktails at Garden City Wines & Spirits (166 7th St., Garden City), Total Wine (1230 Old Country Rd., Westbury) and at Westbury Liquors (1250 Old Country Rd., Westbury). Visit www.drinkflocktails.com to learn more and to find additional purchase locations.

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The alcohol content of most canned cocktails ranges from four to nine percent. Flocktails measures in right in the midrange with seven percent. The sugar content is low and the beverage is gluten-free. “The lemonade with cranberry combination surprises people in a good way,” Mangia said. “The full flavor and low carbonation intrigues people.”Thebrand launched last August.“This wasn’t exactly good for us because the timeframe for launching a new beverage product for Long Island is May to August,” Mangia said. “We started late and it took more time for stores to get involved, but it is happening for us now.”

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The term Renaissance man is one that oftentimes gets overused quite haphazardly. But when that turn of phrase gets applied to Nick Stellino, it’s wholly appropriate. As the son of a mother from Northern Italy and a Sicilian father, the self-described “mixed breed” not only has the pedigree to carry that designation, but more importantly, the same passion, drive, curiosity and intelligence that earned his fellow countryman Leonardo DaVinci that description so many centuries ago.

T o say Nick Stellino is a man of many deeply held passions is mostunderstatement.anTopeople.Stellino has been a public television fixture for the past three decades as the host of a series of shows including Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends, Cucina Amore, Nick Stellino’s Family Kitchen and most recently, Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen Not unlike an iceberg that only shows one tenth of its volume above the waterline, Stellino and his accomplishments are far beyond what fans and foodies may view

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Living The Dream Three-plus decades and 12 cookbooks later, Stellino is at a point in his life where he gets to pursue his whims, one of which is sharing his love and passion for“YouSicily.can pretty much say I’m retired,” Stellino says. “I reached a point in my life that the first thing I do when I get up in the morning is decide what I’m going to cook today and what is the new thing that I’m going to learn, even if I fail. The only project I’m interested in now is a history of Sicily and the importance of Sicily as an element. It’s so incredibly spread throughout America in the little part of Italian-Americanism that we see in action every day. But I do want to show Sicily for the beauty that it is. I don’t want to do one of these shows where you see me on the forefront of a beautiful view behind me when I go, ‘This is the most beautiful thing you can see. Let me take you down there.’ Before I do a show like that, I’m going to shoot myself in the head.”Ifthere is anything Stellino is proudest of it is how he’s transferred his love of food, culture and storytelling to a devoted public television fan base at a time when culinary shows on the Food Network and HGTV have come to the fore in the past couple of decades.

“When it comes to my teaching people about cooking, it’s about me teaching them about something I love and I want them to learn to love it the way that I love it,” Stellino says. “You not only have to take baby steps, but you also have to be skillful in showing people how you do it, how people can do it themselves and look how easy it is. If you look at any of my cooking shows from the beginning to the end—even my most complicated recipes, including demi-glace and reduction of sauces—by the time you watch it, you’ll feel like you can do that. That is my greatest skill, otherwise, I can tell you there are tons of people who can cook better than me, are better-looking than I am and are far more successful than I am. But that one skill that I just described and the way I described it where you’re not afraid and you come in and feel like an old friend is teaching you. That’s my skill and I don’t need to put it up because what you see is pretty much what you get.”

And while Stellino didn’t have the background to run a kitchen, he took a job as a dishwasher and wound up apprenticing to become a head chef and going so far as to return to Italy and work without pay in a number of restaurants in his homeland. And while he eventually wound up as the head chef at Santa Monica restaurant Drago and shooting a number of pasta sauce commercials, that same quest for a new and interesting challenge led to his expressing to wife Nanci a desire to have his own television show. “I looked at my wife and said the money we put aside for a restaurant should instead go towards me going into television,” he recalls. “I wanted my own TV show. From there, it took me two years and 2,365 phone calls—2,354 no’s and one yes.”

1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley

One lb. of fresh strawberries trimmed and finely diced into ¼ inch dice. ¼ cup of sugar 3 tablespoons of marsala wine

While bringing a pot of water to boil to cook the pasta, add the oil, garlic, and red pepper flakes to a saucepan over medium heat.After 2 minutes, add the carrots, celery and onions. Stir and let cook for 2 more minutes. Add the basil, parsley, and sage. Stir and cook 2 cookleaf.con,choppedsalt,minutes.Addthepepper,ba-andbayStirand2minutes.Addtheveal.

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Pasta with White Meat Sauce

1 pound ground veal 1/2 cup white wine. 2 cups chicken stock 2 tablespoons softened butter 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon freshly ground pepper

1 pound ziti, penne, or rigatoni pasta

For the zabaglione cream: 4 egg yolks 4 tablespoons of sugar ¼ cup of marsala ¼ cup of cream Mix the trimmed strawberries with sugar and marsala wine, let it marinate for about 20-30Whiskminutes.theegg yolks, sugar, cream, and marsala to a creamy consistency in the top half of a double boiler. Place the egg mixture over hot water in the bottom of the double boiler, ensuring that the pot containing the eggs doesn’t touch the water.Beat cookorbeatcarefulminutes.aboutitamixturethewithwhiskuntilthickens,5Benottotoolong,youwilltheeggs.Whiskuntilthe mixture is thickened, 3 to 5 more Removeminutes.from the heat and set aside. Divide the strawberries among four wine glasses or dessert bowls. Top with the zabaglione and some more strawberries.

2 cups shredded, day-old Italian bread

Betting On Himself Raised on constantly hearing about “...a land on the other side of the sea called America, where anything is possible,” the fiercely independent Stellino made his way across the pond, where he landed a job as an insurance company market research analyst. When he quickly realized that he had a better understanding of the financial assets he was being hawked by the sales reps who were pitching him, Stellino informed his wife Nanci that he was going to offer his services to the head manager at the local Merrill Lynch office. He sailed through the interviews, trained at the World Trade Center and spent the next eight years making his nut, despite admitting to being “...the worst stockbroker you’d ever seen.” What Stellino did have was the passion that drove him, particularly when it came to an idea he’d fallen in love with. It’s a character trait that carried him into the kitchen, when he decided to quit this lucrative chapter of his life after a client lost 30 percent of his net asset value after Stellino was instructed by higher-ups in what he later realized was a rigged transaction. And once again, guidance came from family in the form of an exchange he had with an uncle who was on his deathbed back in Italy. “My uncle was in so much pain and so full of morphine, that he wasn’t making any sense and had turned into a former ghost of the man he was,” Stellino shares. “At one point, the nurse asks us to leave because we’re tiring him out. Everybody wanted go hug and kiss him and were crying—me too. And then he grabs my hand as I’m leaving, looks at me straight in the eyes and says to me in Italian, ‘Don’t let go of your dreams. Don’t do things that keep you prisoner.’ How did he know that I was so unhappy? I never spoke about it. I hardly spoke about it to my wife or my mom or dad. What did he see and how did he awaken like that? It kind of impacted me in the most—it was devastating in a certain way.” Rolling The Dice Stellino returned to the States, evened up his ledger and walked away from a finance job in a year where he made the most money in his career up to that point. It was at this juncture the epiphany came that he wanted to open a restaurant with money he’d saved, something he’d have to explain to his wife, who was unaware of his radical career pivot.“This was the kind of decision we always made together,” he explains. “I knew I was in for some problems. I popped in and says that I had a great idea. Because I loved cooking and we were cooking all the time, I said that I was going out to buy a restaurant and was going to go into the restaurant business. She looked at me—and by the way she wasn’t upset. I’m thinking, ‘Man, this broad is awesome.’ She says that was great but maybe wouldn’t it be better to get a job at the restaurant first? Just to see how things work out and I could learn how to run the business.”

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1 ½ lb. of fresh clams 2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil

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In the three decades-plus since he started out with a public television cooking show, Nick Stellino has penned 12 cookbooks. Nick Stellino grew up in Palermo, Italy, where his passions of cooking, fashion and watches have their roots.

Add the oil and the bacon to a skillet and cook over medium heat until the bacon starts to brown, which should be around 3-4 minutes. Take the bacon out of the pan and reserve the oil in the pan. In a 4 qt pot of salted boiling water, parboil the trimmed Brussels sprouts for 3-4Thenminutes.transfer to a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking. When the sprouts cool down, dry them well with a thesproutsBrusselsAddtowel.thetohotbacon oil and cook, stirring well, for 5-6 minutes. Add the cooked bacon and cook one more minute, stirring well. Add salt and pepper to taste, then serve. and cook until all the clams

GOLD COAST REAL ESTATE & LUXURY LIVING • BLVD • AUGUST 24 - 30, 2022 3C ing your product and putting it on the shelves. All those layers of people in-between that you need to convince that can give you a hand in pushing the cart a little bit faster—that is how I created my fortune, not on television. Actually, the show was a money-loser from the word go.”

1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1/2 cup chopped bacon 1 bay leaf

1 tablespoon of olive oil Salt and Pepper to taste Brussels Sprouts With Bacon

opened.thatofminutes.aboutopened—have3to5DisposetheclamshavenotTakeallthe clams out of the pan, place them in a bowl, and set them aside. Finish the sauce in the pan. Increase the heat to medium-high, stirring the sauce left in the pan. Cook, stirring well for 1-2 minutes. Turn off the heat and add the softened butter. Stir well until it has completely melted.Plate the clams and pour the sauce from the pan on top of each serving.

With Zabaglione

Pour the oil into a saucepan and cook over medium heat. Add the red pepper flakes and theStironions.andcook for about 3-5 minutes. Add the garlic, stir and cook for two more minutes. Add the tomatoes, stir and cook one more minute.Addthe clams to the tomato mixture in the pan.Add the wine and the parsley, increase the heat to medium-high and stir well to a boil. Cover the pan, reduce the heat to medium

3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

“My father was invited by one of his best customers to an event he was hosting,” Stellino explains. “My father asked if he could bring the food because he had this great connection to the butcher. He was a salesman all the time—I remember he had this blue, double-breasted suit with a white shirt and a great knitted tie that he had bought in Rome —I was in love with the whole thing. [My father] started laying out the meat. The barbecue was an old-school one made out of cast iron with the charcoal and the wood used to get the fire started. And even though we were up there in the mountains where the temperature was in the seventies, it was still warm. Next thing you know, he starts peeling off the jacket, the vest, the cigarette is still there. He’s got an undershirt on—I think you guys call it a wife beater. I’m looking at him and looking around and see everyone in the finest custom suits—beautiful ladies in jewels with long cigarettes talking—but everyone was looking at my dad. The man looked like [crap] to say the very least. He was schvitzing and I’m thinking, ‘I want to be him.’”

Genes Make The Man Family is at the epicenter of what makes Stellino tick, dating back to the adoration he had for his mother (“...she was not only beautiful, but the most delicate woman I’ve ever seen in my life.”) and his art salesman father, who helped introduce him to his lifelong love of food and cooking while commandeering the grill at a client’s summertime soiree that Stellino and his family were attending (“I wanted to be the guy people look at because he’s the only one who has the magic to make the food taste like that.”) Stellino’s cooking origin story is worth recounting where we find our then 12-year-old hero more interested in his host’s teenage daughter before his pater familias won over the cooking progeny’s attention.

Clams with Tomatoes, Wine and Garlic

1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1 cup marsala wine 2 cups beef stock 1 tablespoon chopped chives (optional)

2 pounds of Brussels sprouts trimmed and cut in half 4 strips of bacon cut into ½-inch pieces

2 eggs 2 cups grated Parmigiano 3 pounds ground beef 3 tablespoons extra light olive oil 2 cups chopped onions

1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes 4 garlic cloves, thickly sliced 1/4 cup chopped carrots 1/4 cup chopped celery 1/4 cup chopped onions 1 tablespoon chopped fresh basil

Stir while cooking for 3 minutes, breaking up the veal into small pieces. Stir in the wine and cook for 2 minutes. Stir in the chicken stock. Increase heat to high and bring to a boil. Then reduce heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes. While the sauce is simmering, cook the pasta in the boiling water per package directions.Remove the bay leaf from the sauce. Drain the cooked pasta and add to the simmering sauce. Stir and cook 2 minutes. Turn off the heat, add the butter and cheese, and stir until completely incorporated. Serve in a rimmed pasta bowl topped with freshly ground pepper.

Pinch of red pepper flakes ½ cup finely chopped onions 3 garlic cloves, thickly sliced 1 cup of finely diced tomatoes 1 cup of white wine 1 tablespoon of finely chopped parsley 1 tablespoon of butter, softened

2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme 1 teaspoon of brown sugar

Place the bread, eggs, Parmigiano, and beef in a bowl and mix well. Using your hands, shape them into meatballs, about 2-1/2” in diameter. If necessary, use a measuring cup to make each meatball 1/3 cup. Set the meatballs aside while you make the sauce. Add the oil to a saucepan and warm over medium heat. Add the onions, thyme, brown sugar, salt, and pepper. Stir well and cook for 3 heatauntilwinetheum-high,heatminutes.Increasetomedi-addMarsalaandstirreachingboil.Reducetomedium-low and cook until all the wine has evaporated and the sauce is creamy.Stirinthe beef stock and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Add the meatballs and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook for 35-40 minutes. At this point, the sauce should have been reduced by half and intensely flavored. Serve family style in a large bowl or on a tray topped with the Agglasatu sauce and, optionally, topped with chopped chives.

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Tony Award winner André De Shields (Hadestown) will join the cast as Willy’s brother, Ben. Khris Davis (Heart of a Lion, Sweat, Atlanta, Judas and the Black Messiah) also boards as the Lomans’ son Biff. “When I arrived back in New York, I thought, ‘I am here; I am here in New York where the play is set and I am here to soak up all of that wealth of history and culture that the show brings,” says Clarke. “I am not saying that it is not authentic in London, but I am in the states with an American cast, they inform me in different ways because they are American and genuine; it feeds me. ” Also joining the production are Blake DeLong as Howard/ Stanley, Lynn Hawley as The Woman/Jenny, Grace Porter as Letta/Jazz Singer, Kevin Ramessar as Musician, Stephen Stocking as Bernard, Chelsea Lee Williams as Miss Forsythe, and The Wire’s Delaney Williams as Charley, Willy’s neighbor and onlyOpeningfriend. night is set for Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Hudson Theatre (141 West 44th Street), and the show will run for a strictly limited 17-week engagement starting Monday, Sept. 19. Visit oflongislandweekly.comandway.comwww.salesmanonbroad-formoreinformationtopurchasetickets.VisitformoreourinterviewwithClarke.

BY CHRISTY HINKO Wendell Pierce (Serious Money, The Piano Lesson, The Wire, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan) and Sharon D. Clarke (Caroline, Or Change) are set to reprise their acclaimed performances as Willy and Linda Loman, for which Clarke received the Olivier Award for Best Actress and Pierce was nominated for Best Actor while on Death of a Salesman on the Young Vic / West End production in London. Blvd. had a chance to speak with Clarke about this amazing opportunity to bring such a staple in American storytelling back to audiences, and to reprise her award-winning role as “ILinda.feel very blessed to have a chance to find out more about these characters,” says Clarke. “I cannot believe that I have just finished Caroline, Or Change on Broadway and am coming back to do what is considered America’s Hamlet; it is a classic and I am doing it with Wendell.” She is overjoyed. “For Wendell to come to London and tell the story of Death of a Salesman and then to be able to bring it back to his home [country] and have it seen by America is just phenomenal,” saysTheClarke.anticipation is already growing for what may be dubbed a transforming production.“New York will be seeing what it knows as this classic play about the American Dream, but seen now through African-American eyes; you can see the glass ceiling; you can see why that dream, at that point, in that time is actually impossible; it is an impossible dream,” says Clarke. “It is what sends Willy down that wormhole of madness.” This production of Death of a Saleman tells the exact same story, but with a Black cast; the Lomans are an African-American family in a predominantly white capitalist world. “When we did the show in London, a lot of people asked, ‘Did you change the script? You must have changed the script,’ and we would say, ‘We have not changed anything,’” says Clarke. “For example, when Willy goes into Howard’s office, you now see an older Black man begging a young white man to keep his job. When the package is dropped on the floor, he is told not to pick it up because they have office boys to do that. When Howard drops his matches and Willy picks them up, he does all of the things that he tells his son not to do. When you see a black man doing that with a white man a younger white man and belittling himself, groveling, it is so visceral that you cannot escape what the script is telling you.” Clarke said the difference in the cast heightens, enriches and deepens the script in a way that makes you see Death of a Salesman in a completely different way. Is there pressure to bring such a well-known play to Broadway? “I am bringing this story to people in a way that they have never seen it,” says Clarke. “I am part of history; there is no greater feeling than to be making history in a way that brings this story to Americans that they have never seen before.”

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Producers Cindy Tolan, Marianne Elliott and Chris Harper (Elliott & Harper Productions) and Kwame Kwei-Armah have teamed up to bring the critically hailed Young Vic/West End production of the Miller masterpiece to “WhenBroadway.thisproduction played at the Young Vic in 2019, we heard from so many young people seeing it for the first time, who said they felt like the play was written specifically for them and for this era,” says Tolan. “We’re excited to bring that feeling to New York audiences, and we hope that the show’s timeless relevance resonates in the same way.”

Broadway is set to deliver a performance to America next season that is sure to get noticed. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman opens on Oct. 9 at the Hudson Theatre and is poised to change the way you think about a story you think you know.

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Aretha Franklin (March 25, 1942 to August 16, 2018) “My God. Once again—it’s just when somebody opens their mouth and you know it’s something they’re born with and it’s some force that’s moving through them. That’s coming from somewhere else, it’s moving through you and it’s not yours. You’re channeling something and it’s when I feel the honesty in someone’s voice.”

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Bruce Springsteen (September 23, 1949 to present) “I think it’s the unaffected nature of his vocals. I think Mr. Springsteen sings like Mr. Springsteen. You can hear him imitating Bob Dylan in the old stuff, but we all started to imitate somebody.”

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Robert Smith (April 21, 1959-present)

ANTON MEDIA GROUP • AUGUST 24 - 30, 2022 9AFULL RUN LONG ISLAND WEEKLYLIW IW purpose,” Rzeznick shared. “I’ve been doing this since I was 20. It’s the only real adult job that I had. Until the band had a hit, I was working in a bar, doing those kinds of things. But this is what I was really, really good at. And this is what gave my life meaning and purpose. It was difficult not getting paid for a couple of years. But, it’s pretty amazing to me how much purpose work gives your life. It made me slip back and think a little bit about me needing to maybe find something else that might give my life purpose. My family does—my daughter does. But there are other things in life.”

Having started out in the mid’80s, the Goo Goo Dolls operated in the college radio world at a time when bands from that scene hopped in the van, played clubs around the country and regularly dropped into regional radio stations to promote their latest release. At the time, the trio was calling distinctly non-alt-rock label Metal Blade home at the time and barely scraping by. That all changed when the Goos blew up via the 1995 smash single “Name,” which was a Billboard Hot 100 Top 5 hit. It was a seismic career shift for the band which Rzeznick remembers having mixed feelings about at the time. “[We blew up when] KROQ out in Los Angeles started playing the song,” he recalled. “At the time, they were sort of the taste-makers for the rest of the country. They started spinning the song and then it just caught on. In a way, there was this strange guilt that came with it. I guess they call it impostor syndrome because we’d grown up in this very underground, do-it-yourself scene and we never expected to do anything more than open for Soul Asylum and for The Replacements. And then boom—this thing just happened and it was crazy. But our manager said to just keep our heads down and keep working. To be honest with you, I think we worked harder than any other band or our ilk at that time. We just kept going for it and going for it and going for it.” Currently on the road with a new batch of songs and plenty of hits to play, Rzeznick and company are happy to be out of the house playing to fans. He was also happy to share some of his favorite singers with Long Island Weekly

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Adele (May 5, 1988 to present) “I think her voice is not an affectation. I believe that when she sings, it resonates so deeply inside of me that I’m just like, ‘Wow.’”

Rod Stewart (January 10, 1945 to present) “Unbelievable. Who the hell sings like that?”

“Do you know who I love because I can’t sing any way like this? I’ve been smoking for 25 years so I can sound like Robert Smith. His phrasing is so interesting and his voice is so odd to me, but it’s so unique. It’s just beautiful and it just works.”

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Howard credits her success to the support of her parents, coaches and teammates, especially co-captains Mia Baldinger, Jess Lynskey and Gianna Savella. The team is led by head coach Bruce Stegner. But Howard is more than just a great soccer player. She volunteers at a local animal shelter and also donates her time working with a youth indoor soccer program.

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Lia Howard (Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District) Massapequa’s Lia Howard, signing a letter of intent to play soccer for the University of Illinois, was named the Gatorade Girls Soccer Player of the Year for New York.

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Lia Howard is a member of a pretty select club. In the rich tradition of the Massapequa girls soccer program, Lia became just the fifth Massapequa player to be selected as the Gatorade New York State Player of the Year. “It feels unreal to receive this award; I’m so honored,” Howard said. “I love the competitiveness of soccer. I think it’s so fun, and it is one of the best feelings in the world to step on the field and know you’re surrounded by great people.” For that honor as well as her impressive senior season, Howard is the Athlete of the Month.

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“It is extremely important to me to give back and help people and animals in any way that I can,” she said. “It simply just made me feel good knowing that I was helping others. Whether it was donating food, blankets and toys to the animal shelter or volunteering my time to assist underprivileged children while they learn the game of soccer. It’s important to take a step back and look at the world and realize that there are many other people that didn’t have the correct resources to obtain the opportunities that I, so gratefully was able to obtain.” Her work at the animal shelter fulfilled a lifelong passion to help animals. “I loved animals my whole life,” Howard said. “So, I thought instead of my friends and family giving me a birthday gift, I would ask them for any food item that I could donate to the shelters. I thought it was a great way to open the eyes of others to maybe do the same and I loved the feeling of knowing that the animals were benefiting from my actions. I believe it’s always imperative to put your own personal life on pause for a minute and really find out how you can make a difference, even if it’s small.”

As a senior captain, Howard led the Massapequa Chiefs to the Nassau County, Long Island and New York State championship. On the pitch, she has earned All American honors, was selected All-State and was named CoNassau MVP. A midfielder and forward for the Chiefs, she has scored 32 goals for her career. Howard was 4 when she started playing with the Massapequa Soccer Club and quickly developed a love for the sport. She joined the soccer team in seventh grade at Berner Middle School and, after a two-year hiatus because of commitments with her travel program, rejoined the Chiefs as a sophomore. While a 10th-grader, the Massapequa High School team won the county and Long Island championships.

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After spending an afternoon wandering around Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, my friend and I got to the train station around 3 p.m. It was a beautiful station that had a piano that was available for anybody to play, which someone did practically the whole time we were waiting. Once we got on our last Amtrak ride, my friend and I were basking in nostalgia, reflecting on all of our train memories of playing UNO cards or struggling to sleep in a train car full of snoring strangers. It was then announced that there was an issue with the last train car and it would have to be fixed. We ended up not moving until about three hours later. After another sleepless night on the train, we stepped off the train into Flagstaff, AZ, and met with a man who was renting out his car through an app called Toro. We expected to get a plain-old sedan but the car ended up being an electric hatchback Mustang because the car we rented had to go into the shop. We all became nervous when he found out we were going to the Grand Canyon with it, but after giving us instructions on how to charge it and handing us the key, we went on our way, charging the car first. To put an extra 20 percent of charge on it took 30 minutes. But we were on our way, and got to the Grand Canyon around 4 p.m. I remember walking towards it, feeling tingles in my feet. I’m not afraid of heights, but whenever I approach something like that I always get an intrusive thought about jumping off. It was quite an amazing thing to see. We walked along the south rim, stopping almost every moment to just stare at it. Getting there late ended up working out for us because we got to be there for the sunset, which gave the canyon a red tint. My friend and I stayed there until the sun went down, just looking at it and listening to music. Since we had the car for the night, we decided to go star gazing too. We got a little closer to the entrance to the park, as we didn’t want to risk getting lost in the dark Arizona wilderness and laid down on a rock. We did this until we heard what we think might have been a coyote. So then we watched by our Mustang.Buteven there, where there was more lights from cars and businesses, the sky lit up like a Christmas tree. We even got to see a very faint Milky Way. The next morning, we left at around 11 a.m. to go to Sedona, which was an hour from us. Sedona was unlike anything I’ve ever seen before, with red rock formations almost everywhere you turned. I was also intrigued by the town’s spirituality and fascination with vortexes that many believe to be all over Sedona.Inone of the parks my friend and I were exploring, we found one of the vortexes. I think I felt it, but my friend said she didn’t. We ended the day at the airport overlooking all of Sedona for the sunset. We sat there in awe, while also reflecting on the fact that this would be the last landmark we’d see that summer. But in some ways we were happy, as we were both getting homesick. But Sedona was not our last day. We had another full day in Flagstaff, and decided to relax and walk around the town even spending about an hour sitting in a dog park... dog watching.Wespent the following day traveling back home via flight. We were not looking forward to it, but our experience was not that bad. Now that I’m back home settling back into my life and routine, it feels like this trip was a whole different lifetime, a whole different chapter. I’ve learned so much about the country, it people and history beyond what they teach you in school. My positive experiences with people, which included some who went out of our way to help us along this journey, heavily outweighed the negative experiences. I’m glad I did this and I encourage anyone to go and do whatever adventure they’ve had on their mind.

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A view of the Grand Canyon from the south rim. (Photos by Jennifer Corr) This is the Boynton Canyon in Sedona.

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ve come to the fork in the road. Take the path that makes sense to you, even if the others don’t get it. ey don’t have your experiences to draw from, so their puzzlement is natural. Believe in yourself and release yourself of the need to explain. Move with con dence and let the world adjust to you.

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You’ll listen carefully to what people want from you, most of which isn’t in the words but is rather implied in tones, vibes and the situation. You’re in tune with the in uence pushing on your psyche, and you’ll push back. Doing what’s right for you ts your values and goals rather than some general societal standard.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). When it comes to earning the acceptance of others, it’s OK to care; just don’t care too much. e type who needs to put you to the test may not be able to stop. Even if you ace the rst test, they’ll provide a never-ending supply of follow-ups. It’s better not to put yourself in the role of “test-taker” at all. Politely pass.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’ll take action yet still get the sense that you don’t know what you’re doing. It’s a pretty common thought process for coura geous risk-takers like you. ey say time will tell, but which time? In six months, you could be sorry. In a year, you could be ecstatic. So why fret? Trust life and move ever forward.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’re going to be exceptional at what you focus on as long as you choose one thing. Productivity depends on dedicating yourself to the endeavor and declining other options. No need to fret over which thing. Mastery is the aim, and there is a multitude of ways and roles through which it can be SCORPIOaccomplished.(Oct.24-Nov. 21). When you’re in the mood, you can be the most colorful of social butter ies. Your solitary moods are no less interesting and fortifying. Magical transformations can happen in the cocoon of your mind, so don’t hesitate to give yourself all the time you need to be quietly yourself. You’re not hiding; you’re growing.

HOROSCOPES By Holiday Mathis ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll come across interesting conundrums and surprising scenarios. Sensing the bene t of remaining cool, calm and collected, you won’t react too strongly. Unusual situations can be handled with common procedures. You’ll adapt your thinking, decide what needs to happen and act quickly to make it so.

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). e demands of daily life will be di erent from day to day, and you’ll adjust to meet them. In some instances, you’ll lift burdens and build your strength. Other situations will call for compassion and gentle ness. You’ll be amazed at how you can calm the wild tempests with the serene centeredness of your being.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). ere are those around you who have perfected the ne art of o ering their help when the work is 99% nished. As annoying as this is, you’ll forgive it and more as you rush into the arms of your big, exciting life, and the multitude of supportive people coming into your realm to be a functioning part of it.

THIS WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS Your new adventure will require creativity and courage, a good plan and a little money. What it doesn’t require is permission. Decide and go! You’ll clear up confusion in an area of your personal life and then change a set of habits. Small and simple di erences in your pattern will net incommensurately favorable results, opening the way for the routines and relationships of excellence. You’ll receive accolades for an endeavor you’ve put countless hours into.

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CANCER (June 22-July 22). You have decisions to make. Be careful not to choose out of fear, doubt or a sense of scarcity. If it’s not quite right, hold out for something better and believe that it’s coming. Rise above the traps and recognize a wider array of options. You have freedoms you’re not considering.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Someone is looking for the chance to know you better -- a huge compliment even on your average day in the life, but it means more now, given the obliviousness you’ve encountered of late. It will be wonderful to connect with someone who is as curious, attentive and aware as you are.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Criticism isn’t always the sweetest thing to swallow, but if it’s the truth, it can be applied to improve matters. is week, you’ll be lighthearted, humble and experimental in regard to your work, which will give you an advantage. You’ll put new approaches to the test and nd more e cient and lucrative methods.

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The young raptor turned out to be uninjured, but it was clearly not ready to be away from its nest. To resolve the challenge, Jones contacted PSEG Long Island, with whom he had worked to install the nesting platform atop the pole in 2019. After getting permission from the State Department of Environmental Conservation, PSEG Long Island drove out to the platform with a bucket truck and carefully lifted the fledgling back into the nest the very same day.

In addition, after a 10-year history with the club as the parttime bilingual outreach coordinator, Cathy Barrundia is filling Weiner’s shoes as the new program director, effective June 27. Barrundia holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Florida International University. She has established a sound reputation and relationship with the Club’s members and families and has worked well together with members of the community for the betterment of our kids. Barrundia will be responsible for de veloping and implementing a full range of programming for members of the club, which serves youth age 3 to 18. She will also be responsible for day-to-day program ming, school-age child care programs, the summer camp, managing scholarship appli cations and the holiday giving programs. Barrundia shared, “I, too, have witnessed firsthand the meaningful impact our club has had on the lives of hundreds of current and former youth in the community. I am incredibly excited to work alongside Jean Marie and the staff to expand the club’s reach, build and enhance programs, and provide the support that our kids and fami liesBothneed.”Weiner and Barrundia have long tenure, great accomplishments, vision and commitment to the cause and have earned tremendous respect of all who have been fortunate to work with them. The club approached the transition to new leadership with great confidence as Weiner, Barrundia and Cannavan worked closely together to ensure a smooth and seamless changing of the guards. These three committed and caring individuals exemplify the spirit that makes the club great. In their new roles, Weiner and Barrundia will be supported by a dynamic and committed board of trustees, as well as a robust and experienced team of staff members. The club is well positioned to serve its membership and to meet the needs of the community it serves.

PSEG LI Helps Return Bayville Osprey Fledgling To Nest

in this rescue. When a chick is separated from its parents, time is of the essence, and we were able to reunite them in a matter of hours.”Inbalancing its commitment to the consistent, safe delivery of power for its customers with its commitment to being a good environmental steward, PSEG Long Island has installed dozens of new osprey nesting platforms to deter the returning birds from nesting on electrical equip ment, which puts both the raptors and the electrical system in danger. Maintaining the nesting platforms helps PSEG Long Island maintain strong electric service reliability.PSEGLong Island has installed 24-hour webcams at two of these nesting platforms, in Oyster Bay and Patchogue. Visit livemorewww.psegliny.com/wildlife/ospreycamhttps://forinformationaboutospreyandtoviewwebcamfeedofthenests.

PSEG Long Island crews mobilized last month in Bayville to help give a 6-week-old osprey fledgling a new chance at life after it fell from its nest atop an elevated platform. The two-pound fledgling was found on the ground near the pole on West Harbor Street near West Harbor Beach Memorial Park on Friday, July 15. Residents contacted Jim Jones of the Bayville Environmental Conservation Committee and he organized a team to rescue the bird.

“I am honored to have been named executive director for this club,” Weiner said.

—Gail Canavan

Important Leadership Changes Within The Boys & Girls Club Of Oyster Bay-East Norwich

A fter a long and fulfilling career, Boys & Girls Club Executive Director Gail Canavan stepped down from her role as of July 1. This came after a number of significant decisions and exciting changes she made in her personal life. Knowing that she could never really leave the Boys & Girls Club, Canavan is continuing her employment on a part-time basis, working remotely from Florida. In a prepared statement, Canavan said, “I fell in love with the Boys & Girls Club and the vital work it does from the first moment I started working part-time at the club while pursing my college degree 32 years ago. While I have loved my time at the club, it is time now for me to embrace a new chapter in my life, and for the club to have an executive director with new ideas, a fresh perspective and a different reservoir of energy. I am extremely proud of all that the club has accomplished over the years. It has helped reaffirm how important the club is to our community, especially during this time of incredible challenge, created and exacerbated by the pandemic.”

“While the work was rewarding and provided many memorable experiences and unique opportunities, it is the people I worked with, and the people who inspired that work, who I will miss most. I will always look back with affection, satisfaction and pride at our many collective accomplishments, building on the work of those who came before me,” she added. She extended heartfelt appreciation to all those who have supported her work.

The transition process was thoughtfully planned, and the right successors were selected. The club is pleased to share that Program Director Jean Marie Weiner stepped up as the new executive director and assumed her duties effective June 1. As many already know, Weiner is an effective and highly capable leader who possesses the qualities and experience required for such an important position. During her 15-year association as a professional in the Boys & Girls Club movement, she has worked at various Boys & Girls Clubs. Her last position was with the Hempstead Boys & Girls Club as its associate director. For the past four years, she has very capably served as the program director at Oyster Bay-East Norwich, where she has led a successful outreach initiative and enhanced program quality. She holds dual Master’s Degrees in Inclusive Elementary and Special Education and Creative Arts Therapy from Hofstra University and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Phoenix. She also holds a Certificate of Non-Profit Business Management from Molloy College and is a graduate of Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Advanced Leadership Placement-Executive Level Program and Boys & Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich – Page Two – July 27, 2022 the Certified Learning Coaches Training. Weiner’s able management, great vision, loyalty and commitment to the Boys & Girls Club makes her the ideal individual for this position.

—Submitted by the Boys & Girls Club of Oyster Bay

Continuing their partnership, company assists local wildlife group that rescued fallen bird

—Submitted by PSEG Long Island PSEG Long Island Line Worker Alec Frank takes a 6-week-old fledgling osprey from local wildlife expert Jim Jones and wraps it in a blanket before safely delivering it back to its nest in Bayville. (Photo courtesy PSEG Long Island)

“I have always believed in the mission of the Boys & Girls Club and the positive impact this club has on the youth of our community. It is an exciting challenge, and with the help of our staff, the board of trustees, our donors, and the kids themselves, I aim to grow membership and to provide strategic direction to club staff in ensuring quality programming and operations.”

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The reunion was successful, and the adult ospreys have continued to feed the young bird until it is ready to hunt on its own.“To us, environmental stewardship is part of our mission to be a strong presence in our communities,” said Michael Sullivan, PSEG Long Island’s vice president of Transmission and Distribution. “Building nesting platforms to keep the osprey safe from electrocution also improves reliability for our customers. And maintaining strong partnerships with local groups like the Bayville Environmental Conservation Committee allows us to provide vital support during events such as this one. We look forward to seeing these osprey for many years to come.”“Ican hear his screaming whistles when ever I bike by the nest. He is flying well now and will soon be trying to catch his own fish – finally,” Jones said. “My thanks to PSEG Long Island for their partnership

While I have loved my time at the Club, it is time now for me to embrace a new chapter in my life, and for the Club to have an Executive Director with new ideas, a fresh perspective and a different reservoir of energy.

—Submitted by the North Shore School District

North Shore Schools Meet & Greet For Central Office Administrators

Additionally, please save these dates for the many “Budget Bootcamp” meetings that will be hosted in December through February by Superintendent Dr. Chris Zublionis and Assistant Superintendent for Business, Mr. James Pappas: •Budget Bootcamp, Dec. 20, Central Office, at 9:30 a.m. •Budget Bootcamp, Jan. 10, Central Office, at 9:30 •Budgeta.m.Bootcamp, Jan. 24, MS Library, at 7 •Budgetp.m. Bootcamp, Feb. 7, MS Library, at 7 p.m. It is very important for the community to come out and remain engaged in the budget process. Please mark those calendars and join us for these important Budget Bootcamp meetings regarding the school budget, processes and procedures, tax cap and tax levy, and specific challenges faced by the North Shore Schools – just to name a few. Attendance is appreciated, and any questions will be answered. For a listing of these meetings, see the school calendar or visit endarorg/boe/schedule.htmlyear.willgust/meet-greet-coffees.htmlhttps://northshoreschools.org/22au-Asalways,boardofeducationmeetingsalsotakeplacethroughouttheschoolSeethewebsiteatnorthshoreschools.orthedistrictcal-forthosescheduleddates.

“Ashanti’s experience as a student here and the gratitude she expressed for her community are a testament to the values and goals of the Glen Cove family,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Maria Rianna said. “It’s an honor to see such an established and talented musician come back to her high school and convey that message,” During her visit, Douglas shared words of encouragement with Glen Cove High School chorus students and told the room of aspiring singers that she didn’t anticipate becoming a global sensation when she stood in their place as a student. She explained that she was drawn to music, but her tremendous success almost came as a surprise. Before leaving, she urged the students to continue pursuing their passions because “you never know where the hard work will lead you.”

When she spoke about her upbringing in the interview, Douglas expressed gratitude in having grown up in Glen Cove and praised her hometown for its diversity and culture. She also spoke about how her mother exemplifies what it means to be a “momager,” discussed her decision to start her own record label, Written Entertainment, reflected on earning a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and teased what’s to come, among other topics. Visit www.glencoveschools.org for more information about the Glen Cove City School District. Happenings in the district can also be followed on Facebook at book.com/glencovecityschooldistrict.face

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—Submitted by the Glen Cove City School District

Grammy award-winning R&B singer Ashanti, born Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas, recently visited Glen Cove High School and shared words of encouragement with chorus students. (Photos courtesy Glen Cove City School District)

Engage In Play On Carnival Day Oyster Bay-East Norwich students participated in a Carnival Day outside of James H. Vernon School on Aug. 11. (Photo courtesy Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District)

Students from Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School and James H. Vernon School in the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District enjoyed the beautiful summer weather on Aug. 11 during Carnival Day. The festivities took place outside of James H. Vernon School. With music playing, the students moved to different stations where fun carnival games were set up. This included games such as ball in a cup, basketball, bowl for color, build a fort, duck catch, ring toss, spin and move and target practice. After completing each station, the students received a ticket. At the end of the carnival, each student exchanged their tickets for a goodie bag.

• Coffee with Chris, Sept. 13, Central Office, at 9:30 a.m. •Coffee with Chris, Oct. 20, Central Office, at 7 •Coffeep.m.with Chris, Nov. 29, MS Library, at 7 Thesep.m. are informal conversations with the superintendent to engage parents and residents in discussions on various important school and community topics, communicate the goals for our schools and students and answer any questions.

The North Shore School District invites everyone in the North Shore community to “Meet & Greet” new Central Office Admin istrators Dr. Chris Zublionis, Superinten dent of the North Shore Schools, Dr. Carol Smyth, Interim Assistant Superintendent for Instruction, and Mr. James Pappas, Assistant Superintendent for Business, on Wednes day, Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Central Office, 112 Franklin Ave., in Sea Cliff. Additionally, mark those calendars for “Coffee with Chris” meetings scheduled in September through November on the following dates:

The singer was treated to an impromptu performance from one student, Shye Roberts, right.

Oyster Bay-East Norwich Students

The poignant meet-and-greet included an impromptu performance from one student, Shye Roberts. After being encouraged by Douglas to sing, Shye gave a powerful, soulful rendition of Adele’s chart-topping hit, “When We Were Young.” Douglas and Burleson also took a stroll through the high school as the Glen Cove native recalled her favorite memories and pointed out her own photo on a wall of alumni student athletes. Douglas not only sang and ran track during her high school career, she also acted in several of Glen Cove’s plays. In fact, her interview took place on the same stage she performed as a teenager.Thevocalist’s music career began to take off shortly after she graduated from Glen Cove High School in 1998. In 2002 she was signed to the major record label Murder Inc. Records, and released two of that year’s biggest hits: “What’s Luv?” with rapper Fat Joe and “Always on Time” with rapper Ja Rule.

Ashanti Returns To Glen Cove High School

—Submitted by the Oyster BayEast Norwich Central School District

Grammy award-winning R&B artist Ashanti, born Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas, walked the halls of Glen Cove High School once again, more than two decades after singing, studying, running track and graduating from her alma mater. The 41-year-old musician reflected on her momentous career, lessons she learned along the way and her appreciation for the diversity and culture of the Glen Cove community during an interview for the CBS Morning show with host Nate Burleson, which aired on Monday, Aug. 15.

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LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF CITIMORTGAGE,NASSAU INC., Plaintiff -against- MICHELINA QUINN, JOHN J. QUINN, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated January 8, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on September 28, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. premises situate, lying and being in the City of Glen Cove, County of Nassau and State of New York, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Duck Pond Road, distant 748.64 feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Duck Pond Road and the easterly side of Willits Road; RUNNING THENCE along the southerly side of Duck Pond Road the following 2 courses and distances; South East 127.42 feet; South East 42.08 feet; Thence South West 239.66 feet; Thence North West 162.58 feet; Thence North West 36.75 feet; Thence South West 101.42 feet; Thence South West 99.78 feet. 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 102 DUCK POND ROAD, GLEN COVE, ApproximateNY amount of lien $1,117,144.75 plus interest Premisescosts. will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.

SUPREME COURT N ASSAU MORTONagainstSERVICES,AURORACOUNTYLOANLLC,PlaintiffBIALSTOCK, et al AttorneyDefendant(s)forPlaintiff(s) Fein Such Crane, LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite 103N, Westbury, NY 11590. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered June 30, 2010, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on September 21, 2022 at 2:30 PM. Premises known as 19 Tiffany Rd, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. Sec 26 Block A Lot 752, 753. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Laurel Cove, in the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $1,314,234.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No The009398/2008.foreclosure sale will be conducted in accordance with 10th Judicial District’s Covid-19 Policies and foreclosure auction rules. The Referee shall enforce any rules in place regarding facial coverings and social distancing. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.” Michael W. Alpert, Esq., Referee NSRJN021 9-7; 8-31-24-17-2022-4T-#234430-GCOB/OB

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Notice of formation of BABY BIRD BAKESHOP, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State NY (SSNY) on 7/15/22. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 12 Main St., Westbury, NY 11590. Purpose: any unlawful act.9-14-7;6T-#234329-GCOB/RP8-31-24-17-10-2022-

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OYSTER BAY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. CHRIS M. BERGMAN A/K/A CHRIS BERGMAN, ET AL., PursuantDefendant(s).toan Order Confirming Referee’s Report and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on May 3, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on September 14, 2022 at 2:30 pm, premises known as 17 8th Street, Bayville, NY 11709. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Village of Bayville, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 28, Block 45 and Lots 272 and 273. Approximate amount of judgment is $242,237.95 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index 006281/2016. Cash will not be accepted. This foreclosure sale will be held on the North Side Steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale. Matthew S. Vishnick, Esq., Knuckles,Referee Komosinski Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff8-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-#234328-GCOB/OB

Index Number 011413/2014. JANE SHRENKEL, ESQ., DavidRefereeA. Gallo Associates Attorney(s)LLP for Plaintiff 47 Hillside Avenue, 2nd Floor, Manhasset, NY 11030 File# 5025.16049-14-7;4T-#234459-GCOB/RP8-31-24-2022-

A public hearing and meeting will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall, 299 Lattingtown Road in said Village, on September 6, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. The hearing will be on the application of Patricia and Robert Seldomridge, owners of a parcel of land located at 13 Millford Drive in the Village, and designated as Section 29, Block 63, Lot 7 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and located in the Village’s R-15 (15,000 s.f.) zoning district. The Appellants seek a variance to permit the construction of a one-story sunroom addition to the northerly side of the existing dwelling, which addition would increase the gross floor area of the dwelling to 3,168.5 square feet rather than the maximum permitted 3,027.85 square feet.The above application is on file at Humes Wagner, LLP, Attorneys for the Village, 147 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, New York 11560, where it may be seen by appointment only, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday until the time of the hearing. If any individual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing. Paul L. Bentel, Ph.D. AugustChairman24, 2022 Z-5308-24-2022-1T-#234519-GCOB/OB

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Notice of formation of FireNotifier.com, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/12/2022. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 80 Valentines Lane, Glen Head, NY 11545. Purpose: any lawful act. 9-7; 6T-#234250-GCOB/RP8-31-24-17-10-3-2022-

Notice of formation of PRO PRESSURE WASHERS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 6/12/22. Office: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 7 William St Glen Cove, NY 11542. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 8-31-24-17-10-3;6T-#234095-GCOB/RP7-27-2022-

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for the holders of the Ellington Loan Acquisition Trust 20072, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-2, Plaintiff AGAINST James P. Checca, Christine Checca, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered April 3, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on September 14, 2022 at 2:00PM, premises known as 26 Glen Cove Drive, Glen Head, NY 11545. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in Glen Head, in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECTION: 21, BLOCK: Q, LOT: 14. Approximate amount of judgment $443,241.05 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #010316/2014. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 Protocols located on the Office of Court Administration (OCA) website 01-062751-F00StreetLambertBunch,orXOMEinformation,heldForeclosuretimeingwearingplysuchgov/Admin/oca.shtml(https://ww2.nycourts.)andasallpersonsmustcom-withsocialdistancing,masksandscreen-practicesineffectattheofthisforeclosuresale.Auctionswillbe“RainorShine”.Forsalepleasecontactatwww.Xome.comcall(844)400-9633.JoyEsq.,RefereeFrenkelWeissWeismanGordon,LLP53GibsonBayShore,NY11706725629-7;8-31-24-17-2022-4T-#234380-GCOB/RP

A public hearing and meeting will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall, 299 Lattingtown Road in said Village, on September 6, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. The hearing will be on the application of Michael Voris, owner of a parcel of land located at 52 Peacock Lane in the Village, and designated as Section 30, Block B, Lot 1223 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and located in the Village’s R-4A (4-acre) zoning district. In connection with a Planning Board application to partition the property into two lots, the Appellant seeks a variance to maintain an existing tennis court on proposed Parcel B, which has a setback from Peacock Lane of 25 feet to the tennis court and +/- 21 feet to the stone seating area rather than the required 100 feet.The above application is on file at Humes Wagner, LLP, Attorneys for the Village, 147 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, New York 11560, where it may be seen by appointment only, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday until the time of the hearing. If any individual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing.

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Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Laura Maier announced that the town is partnering with Long Island United for Recovery to host their seventh annual walk, taking place on Sunday, Sept. 18, at Marjorie Post Park in Massapequa. Check-in begins at 10:30 a.m. for an 11 a.m. walk start time. The event will be held rain or shine.

“We invite all residents to join us at this event, which will honor those who have lost their battle, encourage advocacy and awareness to create change, support those in the flight, and celebrate those in recovery,” Saladino said. “We thank Long Island United for Recovery for all of their efforts to bring resources together to support those in Participantsneed.” in the walk will be supporting those struggling with the disease of addiction, and celebrating those in recovery and their family members. The event will have a resource fair, banner signing, recovery speakers as well as a DJ, free raffles, giveaways, activities for children, and refreshments.“WethankLong Island United for Recovery and Drug Free Long Island for their partnership in bringing such important programs like this to the Town of Oyster Bay, helping to raise awareness and provide support for those who need it most,” Maier said.To register or donate, visit by the Town of Oyster Bay cause the Town of Oyster Bay.

uniteforrecovery.Forcantionsnualliunitedwalk.ezregister.com.https://7than-Anyques-orinquiriesabouthowtovolunteer,bedirectedtojtalento@drugfreeli.org.moreinformation,visitfacebook.com/ —Submitted

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