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“I’ve been going to the same karate school and my coaches are amazing –they’ve always been amazing. They’ve helped me grow into the person I am today. And without having them there, it’s a challenge,” Wachsman said. Although Wachsman met with his coaches via Zoom and video call during quarantine and throughout his first year at college, his inability to meet with them in-person at the gym caused an interruption in his training. This hiatus posed its challenges for Wachsman, but in the months before the Maccabi Games he met with coaches and trained for two to four hours each day in order to get back to the level he had been previously.Whenthe Maccabi Games arrived, Wachsman traveled with the United States Delegation to train and compete at the games in Israel. Wachsman was abroad for three weeks, and in his time there, he received the opportunity to explore the country and train with international coaches.“Overall, this was a unique experience for me,” Wachsman explained. “Especially in the United States, [karate] is not a Jewish dominated sport; there weren’t many Jewish athletes that I had encountered.” Growing up, Wachsman had noticed this gap between his culture and his sport, which is part of what made this experience so “Tounique.have a competition full of great athletes that were all Jewish and shared my common heritage was really awesome,” Washman continued. During his time representing the United States in Israel, Wachsman earned a bronze medal in his sport. Christina Muccini-Finegan, Wachsman’s coach and a member of the USA National Coaching Staff, said that “It’s commendable that Ethan was able to make it back from a hiatus and make it back to the podium in an international event.” Muccini-Finegan has been Wachsman’s coach since he began his training. She continued: “I am very proud of him… From this experience, I hope he takes with him that he can accomplish anything he puts his mind to.”
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T his summer, Roslyn resident Ethan Wachsman won a bronze medal in the Maccabi Games in Israel for karate. Wachsman was abroad for three weeks with a program called IsraelConnect where he represented the United States Delegation. In his time there, he received the opportunity to train, compete and explore the Wachsmancountry.trains at Tokey Hill in Port Washington. Although the student athlete now attends the University of Michigan, he continues to train with his instructors via Zoom and video call. The 19-year-old has been training in the sport since he was five years old. Like many young kids, Wachsman struggled with hyperactivity and focus issues. Although he began karate in hopes to ease these issues, it soon became a passion of his. Within the next year, Wachsman began to compete at local and national levels, earning silver at his first national competition. He continued to compete at these levels until he was 13, when he began participating in international competition. As Wachsman continued to participate in these competitions, he faced a new set of “Itchallenges.requires some sacrifice,” said Wachsman. “Especially in high school because I was going all over the place. I would fly to Mexico during weekends [while in school], and [my schedule] was a lot less Despitelenient.”thesacrifices that international competitions required, Wachsman appreciates the opportunities he’s received from these“There’scompetitions.something different about [fighting]...There’s a certain communication to it. I’ll be fighting with people who don’t speak English, but there’s a level of mutual understanding. And while you’re fighting, you’re both giving it your all.” This communication and respect is something that transcends the language barrier between athletes and allows both parties to compete to their highest level. Although Wachsman’s high school schedule posed complications for his competition schedule, the athlete has faced a new set of challenges as he attempts to navigate his training in college as well. “Some things [at college] are easier, but also some things are harder,” Wachsman explained.Atcollege, Wachsman has the ability to schedule time into his schedule to train in a way that he was not able to during high school. However, the inability to meet with his coaches in person has proven to be difficult.
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Households that currently include children who receive the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) but who are not found during the Direct Certification Matching Process (DCMP), or households that currently receive Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), or the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) must complete an application listing the child’s name, a valid SNAP, TANF, or FDPIR case number and the signature of an adult household member. Eligibility for free meal benefits based on participation in SNAP, TANF or FDPIR is extended to all children in the household. When known to the School Food Authority, households will be notified of their children’s eligibility for free meals based on their participation in the SNAP, TANF or the FDPIR programs. No application is necessary if the household was notified by the SFA their children have been directly certified. If the household is not sure if their children have been directly certified, the household should contact the school. Other Source Categorical Eligibility: When known to the School Food Authority, households will be notified of any child’s eligibility for free meals based on the individual child’s designation as Other Source Categorically Eligible, as defined by law. Children are determined Other Source Categorically Eligible if they are Homeless, Migrant, Runaway, A foster child, or Enrolled in Head Start or an eligible pre-kindergarten program.Ifchildren or households receive benefits under Assistance Programs or Other Source Categorically Eligible Programs and are not listed on the notice of eligibility and are not notified by the School Food Authority of their free meal benefits, the parent or guardian should contact the school or should submit an income application. Other Households: Households with income the same or below the amounts listed above for family size may be eligible for and are urged to apply for free and/or reduced price meals (or free milk). They may do so by completing the application sent home with the letter to parents. One application for all children in the household should be submitted. Additional copies are available at the principal’s office in each school. Applications may be submitted any time during the school year to Tanya Fernandez, Social Worker. Please contact Ms. Fernandez at 516-801-5066 with any questions regarding the application process. Households notified of their children’s eligibility must contact the School Food Authority if they choose to decline the free meal benefits. Households may apply for benefits at any time throughout the school year. Children of parents or guardians who become unemployed or experience a financial hardship mid-year may become eligible for free and reduced price meals or free milk at any point during the school year. For up to 30 operating days into the new school year (or until a new eligibility determination is made, whichever comes first) an individual child’s free or reduced price eligibility status from the previous year will continue within the same SFA. When the carryover period ends, unless the household is notified that their children are directly certified or the household submits an application that is approved, the children’s meals must be claimed at the paid rate. Though encouraged to do so, the SFA is not required to send a reminder or a notice of expired eligibility.
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The School Food Authority does, however, have the right to verify at any time during the school year the information on the application. If a parent does not give the school this information, the child/children will no longer be able to receive free or reduced price meals (free milk). Foster children are eligible for free meal benefits. A separate application for a foster child is no longer necessary.
Foster children may be listed on the application as a member of the family where they reside. Applications must include the foster child’s name and personal useUnderincome.the provisions of the policy, the designated official will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied with the ruling of the designated official, he/she may make a request either orally or in writing for a hearing to appeal the decision. Dawn Piteo, School Lunch Manager, whose address is Roslyn Public Schools, Box 367, Roslyn, NY 11576, has been designated as the Hearing Official. Hearing procedures are outlined in the policy. However, prior to initiating the hearing procedure, the parent or School Food Authority may request a conference to provide an opportunity for the parent and official to discuss the situation, present information, and obtain an explanation of the data submitted in the application or the decisions rendered. The request for a conference shall not in any way prejudice or diminish the right to a fairOnlyhearing.complete applications can be approved. This includes complete and accurate information regarding: the SNAP, TANF, or FDPIR case number; the names of all household members; on an income application, the last four digits of the social security number of the person who signs the form or an indication that the adult does not have one, and the amount and source of income received by each household member. In addition, the parent or guardian must sign the application form, certifying the information is true and correct.
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New York State Board of Elections gave Zimmerman 9,482 votes or 35 percent of the total, earning him a solid win over former North Hempstead Supervisor Jon Kaiman, Joshua Lafazan, Melanie D’Arrigo, and Reema Rasool. The race was an upset in that both Kaiman and Lafazan ran extensive advertising campaigns on both television and on the Internet.
“With this victory, our campaign and our country is one step closer to ensuring that women have access to the care that they need and that they have autonomy over their own medical decisions,” Gillen told cheering supporters at an election night rally in Rockville Centre. “We are one step closer to cracking down on illegal guns and the gun violence that plagues our communities and our schools and protecting our children. We are one step closer to protecting this great nation from extremists politicians who want to upend our fair election process and our rule of law.” The Fourth CD encompassing southern Nassau County, including Floral Park, Garden City, Mineola, Carle Place, New Hyde Park, and Westbury.
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In November, Zimmerman will square off against George Santos who, like Esposito, also ran unopposed.
The Third CD encompasses neighborhoods in Nassau, Suffolk, and Queens County, including Manhasset, Oyster Bay Cove, Great Neck, Glen Cove, Roslyn, Huntington, Plainview, Bethpage, parts of Farmingdale, Hicksville, Port Washington and in Queens, Bayside, Douglaston, Douglas Manor, Little Neck, Beechhurst, and Whitestone.BoththeThird and Fourth congressional districts are rated as “toss up” by a number of polling organizations. So turnout should be higher in the November election.
The most bizarre primary season in New York’s recent history has finally ended. After months of legal maneuvering over the state’s redistricting process, both parties chose congressional candidates for the fall Sincecampaign.thedatesof the primaries kept being changed, turnout was abysmal. But the process went forward and now voters in both the Third and Fourth congressional districts will have candidates to vote for on November 8. This year, both districts matter significantly. Both Thomas Suozzi (D---Glen Cove) and Kathleen Rice (D---Garden City) have opted against running for re-election, with Suozzi running unsuccessfully in the Democratic Party’s primary for governor and Rice retiring after 30 years in politics. In Rice’s Fourth District, Laura Gillen, a former Town of Hempstead supervisor prevailed in a four-man race. According to unofficial results, Gillen won easily, receiving 12,432 votes or 63 percent of the total vote. Nassau Legislator Carrie Solages came in second with 4,811 votes or 24 percent. The other two candidates, Malverne Village Mayor Keith Corbett, and Dr. Muzibul Huq, finished, respectively, a distant third and fourth. In the fall campaign, Gillen, a resident of Baldwin, will run against the Republican nominee, Hempstead Town Councilman Anthony D’Esposito.
On the North Shore, Robert Zimmerman, a one-time aide and advisor to former Congressmen Lester Wolff, James Scheuer, and Gary Ackerman, won an upset victory in the Democratic Party’s Fourth CD primary.





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Roslyn High School Class of 1972 is having its Fiftieth Anniversary reunion on Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Hilton Garden Inn, 3 Harbor Park Dr., Port Washington, from 7 to 11 p.m. Cost is $135, includ ing open bar and buffet dinner. For details call Bill Kempner at 516-587-4158 (WCKempner@ gmail.com) or Neal Gardner at 754-204-4520 (nealg2323@aol. com). Don’t miss this once-in-alifetime event.
Find Your Voice at the La La La Library Talent Show Auditions! 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Grades K to 5th. Calling all kids, if you’re an actor, artist, singer, poet, LEGO builder, pet trainer, musician or more, it’s time to show off your skills. During this Library Card Sign Up Month, the library is looking to highlight our community’s most talented kids. Magicians, singers, dancers, poets, and others are encouraged to sign up for this exciting talent show. Online registration required for those who want to showcase their talents. Contact: Children’s Services at 516-621-2240 or kids@ bryantlibrary.org. The library is at 2 Paper Mill ..........................Rd.
THURSDAY, OCT. 6 Autumn Sculpture Stroll At 5:30 p.m. (Rain date October 13). Cost: $10 members, $20 non-members. Join Laura Lynch, the Nassau County Museum of Art’s director of education, for an hour of discovery and conversation as participants travel across the museum’s ground to explore a selection of sculptures sited across our property. Each stop on the tour will delve into the choices, inspirations and materials of the artists and their sculptures. The Nassau County Museum is at One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor. Call 516-484-9338.
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The Supernatural in Art From now until Nov. 6. Art has access to worlds beyond the one we know. The supernatural has captivated artists from ancient spiritual myths and rites to the most popular fantasies of today. The onging exhibit at the Nassau County Museum of Art summons a celestial realm of demons, ghosts and extra-sensory phenomena as conjured by such Surrealists as Breton and Magritte), photogra phers who specialize in the occult, Old Masters including Goya, Contemporary talents including Michaël Borremans, Allison Janae Hamilton, Robert Gober, and many others. Take a trip into the next dimension with some of the greatest artists in history as your guides. The museum is at One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor. Call 516-484-9338.
The Real Cleopatra with Denise Gold 1 p.m. You’ve heard all about the wiles of Cleopatra VII: her intelligence, her beauty, and her ability to have beguiled two of the world’s most powerful men, Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. Now hear about her capabilities as a clever stateswoman and astute business woman. In today’s world, Cleopatra would probably have headed a great corporation. She was insightful, imaginative, aggressive, and a fine linguist. Most of her business ventures went well, but one in particular did not, and even helped to bring about her early death. The library is at 2 Paper Mill Rd. Call 516-621-2240.
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Suffolk County Veterans Service Agency Director Thomas Ronayne, a Navy veteran, noted that the two Long Island counties rep resented one of the largest concentrations of veteran populations in the United States. He addressed the veterans sitting on either side of him, stating that the country could never repay the debt it owed them and offered his gratitude and thanks. “While the majority of us do come home intact, physically and psychologically and emotionally, many of our comrades come home and we bring our wars home with us... and the truth is that our service lives within us for the rest of our lives,” Ronayne said. He concluded, “Gatherings like this, in places like this, for reasons like this are just incredibly important things,” going on encourage attendees to approach one of the veterans—especially ones they didn’t know—and give them a handshake and thankNassauthem.”County Legislator Tom McKevitt (R–East Meadow) recalled visiting a replica of the Vietnam War Memorial Wall erected in Eisenhower Park. He watched as a visitor approached a panel, touched it, stepped back and saluted. He did this a dozen times and the legislator realized this veterans was saluting all the men he served with who did not come Rosenkingback.said that the honor flight veterans asked “How did you make this thing work? How did you get all these things together? How did you get the timing so right?” and went on to detail the number of people it took to put a flight together. He paid special thanks to the “guardians” who accompanied each vet on the trip and paid out of pocket for the flight. He mentioned the pipe and drums who greeted the returning flight, the fire departments who supplied the huge flags, the highs schools, including Garden City and Bethpage, who wrote letters to the veterans, the Boy and Girl Scouts, the
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The premise of Honor Flight is simple: provide a no-cost, one-day trip to Washington, DC, for veterans of WWII, Korea and Vietnam to visit the various war memorials.HonorFlight Long Island (HFLI) is the local chapter of the national organization that has flown more than 245,000 veterans to the capital. The latest trip it sponsored took place in June. Earlier this month, the 38 veterans gathered at the American Airpower Museum in Farmingdale to be recognized. According to HFLI President Bill Jones, a 1972 graduate of West Point and U.S. Army veteran, “This special flight included 37 Vietnam-era veterans who received long overdue recognition and thanks for their military service. They were accompanied on this flight by one elder comrade, a WWII veteran of the ‘Greatest Generation.’ What this flight represented was a ‘Big Hug’ to all our veterans from Honor Flight, their families and supporters who make such flightsHFLIpossible.”boardmember Jeff Rosenking served as emcee for the event, in which every veteran who made the trip was gifted a Tribute Journal commemorating the day in pictures. Rosenking read out the biographies that the veterans provided.
The family of Ronald Joseph Hayes of Bethpage was on hand as the deceased veteran was recognized via the Flags of Our Heroes part of the Honor Flight program. Hayes’ portrait was taken to the capital on the Honor Flight and posed before the Vietnam War Memorial. In the background is Honor Flight board member and emcee Jeff Rosenking.
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The Honored The following were on the June Honor Flight: Bergeron, Howard, Hicksville; Bergold, Edward, Seaford; Bici, George, Garden City; Bonom, Steven, North Massapequa; Buckley, John, Farmingdale; Carannante, Louis, East Meadow; Chiappone, Robert, East Meadow; Contorno, Anthony, North Massapequa; Cromwell, Wayne, Levittown; Cunningham, Gary, Westhampton; Edwards, Arturo, Farmingdale; Esposito, John, Islip; Fahrenholz, Thomas, Plainview; Glick, Gary, Bellmore; Grisnik, Robert, Southampton; Hettiger, Carl, East Hampton; Hildenbrand, Robert, Hicksville; Johnson, Angus, Centereach; Johnson, Andrew, Levittown; Kinney, Jeffrey, Ridge; Kinney, Edmund, West Islip; Kostynick, John, Bay Shore; Menechino, John, Wantagh; Morreale, Vincent, East Meadow; Mundy, Paul, Merrick; Nevor, Kenneth, Islip; Newman, William, North Bellmore; Okula, Paul, Center Moriches; Poisella Jr., James, Plainview; Ratnoff, Steven, Bellmore; Rezin, John, West Babylon; Roberts, Michael, Levittown; Schneider, Barry, Coram; Schneider, John, Hempstead; Weitz, Arnold, Plainview; White, James, Plainview; Winter, Richard, Lynbrook; Yeschin, Arnold, Woodbury.
—Submitted by the G2D Group many supporters, including JPMorgan Chase and Citibank, and the Farmingdale Starbucks who provided the free coffee at the event. He also recognized American Airpower Museum founder Jeff Clyman, his wife Jackie and museum director LarryTwoStarr.deceased veterans were honored via Honor Flight’s Flags of Our Heroes program, in which families provide a photo and it is taken on a flight and placed in front of the appropriate memorial and photographed. The photo is then presented to the families along with a formal certificate as the veterans’ participation is honored in spirit. At the recent ceremony, the families of Vietnam War veterans Ronald Joseph Hayes of Bethpage and Conrad Spears of East Meadow came up to pose with their loved ones’ portraits and listen to Rosenking recite their biographies.
The Shipyard recently opened on the boardwalk in the center of downtown Riverhead. (Photo courtesy of G2D Group) Aug. 18 marks the official opening of The Shipyard, located on the boardwalk in the center of downtown Riverhead. A four-story residential building consist ing of 36 luxury units, The Shipyard is the newest property developed by the Huntington-based G2D Group. The impressive, state-of-the-art complex boasts numerous amenities and modern conveniences—including, but not limited to, 24-Hour video surveil lance, “Smart” Key Fob entry controlled from the resident’s own mobile phone for added security, a private parking lot and concierge services including cleaning, handyman and dog walking. Inside each unit are high-quality interior finishes such as slab stone backsplashes, Quartz countertops, stainless steel profession al-grade appliances, wine refrigerators, walk-in closets and in-unit washers and dryers. Other warm minimalist touches include LED lighting, modern bathrooms with stall showers and soaking tubs and high ceilings. In select residences, private balconies provide stunning views of the Peconic River. The building also offers a spacious rooftop lounge, business center and private gym for residents to enjoy. For more information about The Shipyard, visit Richardbuildings/the-shipyardhttps://g2d.properties/orcontactPianaat917-445-6980.
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Last Month, the Democratic Caucus of the county legislature put politics over public safety and good government. Just min utes after approving the capital plan, the Democrat Caucus chose to defund the plan to appropriate monies to import ant public safety equipment and projects to keep Nassau County residentsDemocratssafe.chose to defund my plan to provide for import ant public safety equipment and projects to keep Nassau residents safe, just minutes after approving the plan itself.
These projects and resources are almost exactly equally spread out amongst all 19 of our legislative districts. By holding public safety hostage and defunding these projects, Democrats are passing up an opportunity to create good jobs, help to better protect our environment, and make Nassau County a safer place to Iflive.abridge collapses, it is on the Democrat legislators that chose to defund this plan. If a child is choking or a senior citizen falls and an ambulance isn’t available, it is on the Democrat legislators that chose to defund this plan. If a building repair is delayed and someone gets hurt, that injury is on the Democrat legislators that chose to defund this plan. I am asking the members of the Democratic Caucus in the legislature to join me in putting public safety over politicx` and approve this fund ing to better serve our shared constituents.
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Some of the things that the Democrat Minority defunded: • 12 critically ambulancesneeded • 481 Bulletproof vests for our police officers • 1,300 tasers for our police • 5 Fire Marshal vehicles to assist in emergencies • County Road and park improvements • Environmental projects...and much more
Their reason? They want additional pet projects for their own districts they didn’t ask for until the day of the vote.
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COLUMNS When poor folks in ancient Rome were not represented well by Roman landowners (patricians), they held their own separate elections to choose representatives called “tribunes.” Tribunes made laws for the common people until such time as the patricians recognized them as a branch of the legisla ture. The same thing happened in England with the rise of the house of “commons.” Being a tribune or a repre sentative of the commons in a democracy was a badge of great honor and newspapers try to memorialize that tradition. Tribunes and members of parliament helped make laws that sustained democracy for hundreds of years. One of those laws was hard labor sentences for criminals. Democracy throughout time has wanted and needed everyone to participate and so has always taken strong measures to bring wayward folks back into the fold. This country long used penal hard labor to rehabili tate offenders. But then, after World War II, America turned super-soft on crime and totally disinterested in rehabilitating prisoners.It’stime to bring the fallen and lost among us back into the fold as good citizens. Maybe a tribune or two will stand up in the legislature and a newspaper or two will raise a voice to get the ball rolling. Kimball Shinkoskey
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The MTA recently released its environmental analysis of the proposed Congestion Pricing Plan that would affect drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street. The analysis suggests tolls could be as high as $23 for drivers in cars ($34.50 if they don’t have an EZPASS), and $82 for trucks. For an average commuter driving to the office five days a week, this means paying over $800 a month or almost $10,000 more per year, It is unacceptable. These tolls will also affect deliveries of goods and services, contractors, taxis, and ride share vehicles, as well as those who are already paying a bridge or tunnel toll. Stunningly, every Democrat in Nassau’s State Senate and Assembly delegations voted for this outrageous tax on their own residents.Thisplan is simply a $1 billion a year tax directly on the backs of suburban commuters to financial ly rescue the MTA from its own incompetence and mismanage ment. Nassau is already one of the highest taxed counties in the nation and with inflation and gas



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Pool running is a zero impact exercise that is fabulous for injured runners. It’s an excellent cross-training exercise that uses the same muscles as running on land. Although one should optimally run in the deep end of a pool, one can obtain the same effect by purchasing a water belt or Aquajogger to stay afloat. It is important to keep your heart rate up and your strides more like marching than running. Pool jogging requires good form as well, with a focus on smaller strides to prevent hamstring injuries. Pool or water running burns about 1112 calories per minute, so a half hour’s work will burn about 350 calories for a 150-pound person. (Take THAT, chocolate bar!) For the record, an Aquajogger on Amazon costs about $42. It’s useful, but it isn’t necessary. As temperatures ramp up yet again during this drier-than-usual Summer 2022, I challenge you to try pool jogging to stay cool and get your exercise, too. Your endurance and fitness will be challenged, your heart rate will increase without putting weight and strain on your joints and you will stay cool in the process. Believe me, it’s one of my favorite exercises. In time, I think it will be yours,Enjoytoo.the rest of your summer.
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The lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer are upon us. Stores have been selling school supplies since early July, much to the chagrin of school kids and teachers everywhere. Although most retailers prefer to rush the seasons, for some reason, this summer has been more than a bit of a blur. Our girl, who had been working at a charter in Roosevelt, left to advance her career. Currently, Hubby and I are housing her entire classroom in my basement, which has been quite the challenge. We asked her recently to weed through the dozens of boxes to evaluate what else she might need for the upcoming year at her new school. We’re thrilled for her, as she reeled in a wonderful opportunity as a kindergarten educator in the city. This is the child who adored rides on the train, thrilled at the prospect of shopping in the greatest city in the world. It hasn’t been lost on me that she nailed a job in her favorite spot on the planet. Hubby and I have scaled back our hiking and walking because of the heat. MS and skyrocketing temperatures do not mix well, so we have begun our yearly tradition of “pool jogging” while skimming the pool simultaneously. Hubby’s calves have increased in definition so much so that the other day, I called out to him, “Hey, Legs! Where are you going with that man?” Even the doctor took notice of the hard work that we’ve done in the pool this summer. Our BMI index has decreased, our weight has decreased, and our overall muscle mass has improved vastly. “Whatever it is that you’re doing,” our doctor quipped with a smile, “keep it up.” Hubby lost 25 pounds since the beginning of pool season, thanks to his walking regime and intermittent fasting. I’m so proud of him. Our daughter was trained at an early age to “pool jog”, back when she was in her first year at Hicksville Middle School. Every summer, she looked forward to “running in the pool”, especially as the temperatures soared. I’ll never forget the time we were running in the pool on an overcast afternoon, worried that we would be caught in a down pour. When the skies opened, we couldn’t see in front of us and we laughed for all we were worth, es pecially as my daughter moaned, “Ugh! We’re going to get wet!” I quipped, “We are ALREADY wet!” We continued our “jog” and laughed the entire time. This past week, our daughter took her vacation in Delaware with her boyfriend’s family. The steamy weather meant daily dips in the pool were a requirement. One morning, her boyfriend’s aunt stepped out on the porch to join our girl. She stared at her quizzically and asked, “What are you doing?” Daughter, pool skimmer in hand, replied, “Running in the pool. It’s great exercise!” Because of a recent back injury, she has scaled back on running and has been marching in the pool to prevent re-injury.
SEE YOU AROUND THE TOWN Patty Servidio prices continuing to soar, we are now facing being taxed to go to work, to medical appointments or even just enjoy a day with family and friends in New York City. The end result will be more taxes and higher consumer prices. With public transit crime up 58 percent since last year, commuters don’t feel safe, making driving their only alternative to get to work. In 2022 alone, numerous people have been pushed in front of trains, including acts of hate crimes. Incidents on the subway, including the shooting in Sunset Park earlier in the year, have brought the subway’s lack of safety to the forefront. The MTA’s plan to economically compel the use of public transit, effectively forces commuters to put their lives at Albanyrisk.lawmakers need to stop making it impossible for residents in the suburbs to survive. We are being taxed out of New York and “Congestion Pricing” is Albany’s latest attack on our way of life. Let’s not forget the attempt by Gov. Hochul earlier this year to sneak a proposal into the state budget to effectively end suburban single-family zoning across the state by usurping local zoning laws. Fortunately, elected officials throughout Long Island and other suburban communities came together in condemning this proposal. It was stalled, but that doesn’t mean it won’t resurface in the Thisfuture.fundamentally underhanded and undemocratic maneuver is exactly how former Governor Cuomo and the state legislature passed their disastrous cashless bail law, which has wreaked havoc on our criminal justice system and allowed violent repeat offenders to roam our streets and make our communities lessI’vesafe.created a petition opposing this oppressive congestion pricing plan. You can join me by going to my website at: qualitytoespeciallysiveeffortsunacceptable.andtyny.gov/LD19www.nassaucountosignmypetitiontelltheMTAthatitsplanisIwillcontinuemytofightagainsttheprogresagendacomingoutofAlbany,anythingthatattemptsfurthererodeoursuburbanoflife. Nassau County
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As the preeminent not-for-profit children’s mental health agency on Long Island, North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center is dedicated to restoring and strengthening the emotional well-being of children (from birth – age 24) and their families. Our highly trained staff of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, vocational rehabilitation counselors and other mental health professionals lead the way in diagnosis, treatment, prevention, training, parent education, research and advocacy. The Guidance Center helps children and families address issues such as depression and anxiety; developmental delays; bullying; teen pregnancy; sexual abuse; teen drug and alcohol abuse; and family crises stemming from illness, death, trauma and divorce. For nearly 70 years, the Guidance Center has been a place of hope and healing, providing innovative and compassionate treatment to all who enter our doors, regardless of their ability to pay. For more information about the Guidance Center, visit www. northshorechildguidance.org or call 516-626-1971.
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Grammy-winning musician Kenny G will be performing at North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center’s Sunset Soirée. (Photo credit: Art Streiber)
The co-chairs for this year’s event are longtime Guidance Center supporters Nancy and Lew Lane and Andrea and Michael Leeds. The Mistress of Ceremonies will be Stacey Sager of Channel 7 Eyewitness News. All proceeds will benefit the Guidance Center. To learn more about becoming a sponsor or an underwriter or pur chasing tickets, visit orgmespichan@northshorechildguidance.childguidance.org/sunsetsoiree,www.northshoreemailorcall516-626-1971,ext.309.
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North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center (the Guidance Center) is thrilled to announce that Grammy-winning musician Kenny G will be the guest performer at the or ganization’s Sunset Soirée, a fundraiser that will be held on Sept. 8, at 6:30 p.m., at the beautiful Manhasset Bay Yacht Club in Port 12-times-PlatinumoftheSaxophonistWashington.KennyGrecordedbest-sellinginstrumentalalbumalltimeintheDiamond-selling,1992
Breathless. His latest release, New Standards, is his 19th studio album. It could well be used to describe his four-decade body of work, a vision of jazz that helped launch both a musical genre and radio format. New Standards continues the musical path that has seen Kenny G sell 75 million albums around the world. In addition to a live performance by Kenny G, the Sunset Soirée will feature elegant cocktails and dining, beautiful sunset views and fabulous silent auction prizes. All proceeds will benefit the Guidance Center, Long Island’s pre miere children’s mental health nonprof it organization.“Afterhaving to postpone our in-per son event for the past two years due to the pandemic, we are so excited to be welcoming back our devoted supporters for what promises to be a spectacular evening,” Guidance Center Executive Director Kathy Rivera said. “For nearly 70 years, the Guidance Center has been committed to providing essential mental health services to the children and families in our community, regardless of their ability to pay. And those services are needed more than ever during these very difficult times, when depression, anxiety and other mental health challenges are at epidemic proportions among our youth.”








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Speaking of hot pavement, burns on paw pads are among the most common heat-related injuries sustained by dogs. “On average, the pavement is 40 to 60 degrees hotter than the ambient air temperature, so if the temperature is 100 degrees, the pavement is going to be 160 degrees,” Carotenuto said. “Pads are made for walking, but not on that heat. When the paw pads burn, they slough off. Imagine walking around on raw feet that have no protection; it’s excruciatingly painful.” If there’s no way to avoid having your dog on the pavement during the day, protective footwear is a must. Slip-on silicone booties, which also can be found at pet retailers, are real paw savers. And while it sometimes takes dogs a while to adjust to wearing them, they’ll get used to it.
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“Heat stroke is like cooking an egg,” Carotenuto said. “Once the body temperature gets over 109 degrees, it’s like an egg white: You put it in the pan and it cooks and becomes white. And it’s really hard, if not impossible, to get that egg white to go back to the liquid sate. That’s what happens in the body when dogs get overheated to the point of 109; their proteins basically start to cook. It’s very, very, very dangerous, and it’s super hard to have dogs come back from that.” But just because it’s hot outside doesn’t mean your dog has to be cooped up and bored all day. After all, exercise is beneficial for your dog’s mental and physical health. “Things to engage the mind and engage the body are good for all species,” Carotenuto said. “Without that, we may see dogs develop repetitive behaviors, similar to zoo animals pacing back and forth in their enclosures, or destructive behaviors, like chewing the couch or pawing at the wall or barking at the door incessantly and driving the neighbors crazy. It’s really important to engage both the mind and the body to prevent those sort of behaviors from developing.” Carotenuto offered the following tips for making sure your dog is getting safe exercise and mental stimulation in the summer months.
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Make a splash Backyard sprinklers or kiddie pools can provide lots of fun for water-loving pups. A regular garden hose can work, too, with one caveat: Some dogs like to snap at the water, which can result in them ingesting too much.
If you have a full-size backyard pool and your dog loves to swim, that can be a great exercise option as well. But not all dogs are swimmers, so make sure you know your dog’s abilities before allowing your pup in the pool. And just like kids, dogs should never be left unsupervised in or around the water. It’s also important to make sure your dog has an easy way to climb in and out of the pool. For added safety, doggie life vests in various sizes can be purchased from pet retailers.
Time walks appropriately If you do decide to walk your dog, the very early morning and late evening hours are generally the safest time to do so.
Tossing a ball indoors, investing in indoor puzzle toys for dogs, or playing hide-andseek with favorite toys or treats are some simple and fun options to engage dogs mentally and physically. Many dogs, like their feline counterparts, also like chasing laser pointers. She encourages people to “think like a zookeeper” to come up with creative indoor activities.
In many communities, canine day care facilities offer indoor playgrounds where pups can run around and interact with other dogs. Some even have swimming pools and indoor agility courses. Dog owners can pay to drop off their pooches for a few hours of supervised, air-conditioned exercise. Search for facilities that separate dogs by size.
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While extreme heat isn’t safe for any dog, some breeds are more sensitive than others. “There are a couple of breeds that you have to be really careful with during the summer, and those are flat-faced dogs—anything like a pug, a Shih Tzu, a French bulldog, an English bulldog—all of those dogs have even more trouble dissipating heat because of their anatomy,” Carotenuto said. “Arctic breeds—basically anything that was meant to be a sled dog—also tend to have a bit more trouble because they have a really thick undercoat that helps retain heat.” Research the specific breed of your dog to better understand how they might be affected.
It’s Saturday afternoon. Your weather app reads 105 degrees. Your dog is staring at you expectantly, hoping for a walk. What do you do? Step away from the leash, said Sarah Carotenuto, an assistant professor of practice in the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine. It might be the so-called “dog days” of summer, but summertime is not the time to be out and about with your four-legged friend. “Dogs don’t sweat like we do. They have very limited ability to dissipate heat, so they’re more prone to overheating than we are,” said Carotenuto, who has worked as an emergency vet for 15 years. “Certainly, we wouldn’t go out in a fur coat and exercise, but that’s exactly what we’d be asking them to do.” When the temperature rises, so does the risk for heat stroke, which can be extremely dangerous for dogs.
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A good way to determine whether it’s too hot for a walk: Test the pavement with your own hand. If you can’t put your hand down on the pavement for three to five seconds, you shouldn’t walk your dog on it.
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I remember walking out my front door and the ash was just falling like snow. It ain’t gonna go away. It’s going to get worse.” With the pandemic forcing Musselwhite to stay in one place (“I’ve been on the road for over 50 years, so it was a nice break for me. I didn’t miss my suitcase at all”), he started hanging out at friend Gary Vincent’s nearby studio, noodling around on guitar. Before long, Vincent was hitting RECORD, drummer Ricky Martin and upright bassist Barry Bays were recruited and Mississipi Son was the result. “We started recording some of these tunes that I’d been doing for a long time and at some point, we realized that it could be an album,” Musselwhite said. “It was kind of an accident.”Theslow-as-molasses tempo on the album is languid and made all the more so by Musselwhite’s laconic vocal phrasing, which is goosed along by his equally loose strumming and harp blowing. The record doesn’t so much rock out as much as it oozes along from the openerself-penned“BluesUptheRiver”andcou-pletslike“I’lldrinkmuddywateruntilI’vehadenough” which brings to mind images of the mighty Mississippi, to a reading of Guy Clark’s “The Dark,” whose stark tempo is reminiscent of Musselwhite’s old friend and mentor John Lee Hooker, who is immortalized by a version of “Crawling King Snake” that is perfectly arranged as a loose shuffle.
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Charlie Musselwhite at home in the Mississippi Delta. (Photo by Rory Doyle)
I came to the conclusion that all around the world, every culture has this music of lament. There’s a guy on the corner singing about how his baby left him in every corner of the world. That’s music from the heart. I discovered that you can play with anybody that plays from the heart, even if you can’t speak the same language.”
In an age of performers making their name as Instagram influencers and TikTok flavors-of-the month, Charlie Musselwhite is the equivalent of a land line—steady, reliable and a link to the past. Born in Mississippi and raised in Memphis, the septuagenerian musician has spent a career dating back to his 1967 debut Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite’s Southside Band being a blues standard-bearer. It’s a journey that continues on the recently released Mississippi Son, a stripped-down collection of 14 songs featuring the harmonica player singing and picking up a guitar to present a mix of originals and nuggets originally recorded by an array of storied names including Yank Rachell, The Stanley Brothers and Charley Patton. It’s Musselwhite’s first solo outing since moving back to Clarksdale, MS, about a year-and-a-half ago from the tiny Northern California community of Geyserville. Climate change was the impetus behind the harp player and his wife/manager Henrietta Musselwhite pulling up stakes and moving back to the Delta. “This is where I’m from and I had a home here,” he explained. “We were having the fires every year. The last time, we could see it coming. If the wind burnedhavewechanged,hadn’tmightgottenout.
“I remember as a little kid we lived on a street and then there was woods and in it there was a creek,” he recalled. “On the other side of the creek, there were fields where people would work in them. I remember as a little kid, laying on the shady side of the creek, cooling off and listening to people singing work songs in the field. I remember listening to those songs and while I liked a lot of different kinds of music, this music sounded like how I felt.”
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Far from being a blues purist, Musselwhite’s musical curiosity has made for some odd creative bedfellows and led to his being prominently featured playing the harmonica solo on the 1990 INXS hit “Suicide Blonde” along with recording and touring with Cyndi Lauper on the latter’s 2010 outing Memphis Blues. This wondermentmusicalhasoccasionallybledintoMusselwhite’sownwork,mostnotablyon1999’s Continental Drifter, a project that found him throwing Tex-Mex into the mix along in addition to joining forces with Cuba’s Cuarteto Patria. At other times, he’s jammed with Brazilian forró musicians, despite their only speaking Portuguese. He traces that creative curiosity back to his days of seeking sounds growing up in “EverMemphis.sinceIwas a kid in Memphis going around looking for blues records and ‘78s, anything else that looked interesting I’d get that too,” he said. “They were only a nickel or a dime. I discovered a lot of music that I ordinarily wouldn’t have heard because you wouldn’t hear it on the radio. Stuff like Greek, Indian and flamenco music. I was able to expose myself to music from other cultures at an early age. Even though it wasn’t blues, I could tell it had a spirit to it that was similar to blues. When you listen to flamenco, man, it sure enough sounds like blues in a way.
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New York is home to nearly 300 higher education institutions—the second highest in the nation. Incoming students have many decisions to make at the start of the academic year and while making choices independently is exciting, dealing with new situations can be challenging. Whether living away from home for the first time, navigating financial aid, or building credit, students have ample opportunities to get scammed. The New York State Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) provides guidance on how to start this new academic year safely with targeted scam prevention and safety tips that can help during this transition.
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• Never overload outlets with too many demands for power to prevent fires. Students with laptops, televisions, mini-refrigerators, and more can overload the outlet and spark a fire.
• Review the emergency plan in case of fire or a carbon monoxide leaks. Ensure all those residing in the room know where to meet and what to do if there is an emergency. Remember to call 911 in case of any emergency and follow safety protocol. Visit www.dos.ny.gov/consumerprotection to learn more.
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• Keep all personal identifiable information private. Whether it’s in a dorm room, online, or in any social situation, keep all information and documents containing personal information private and securely guarded. Personally identifiable information is information that, when used alone or with other relevant data, can identify a person.
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Social media is a great place to connect with friends or catch up with the latest viral trend but remember to save some secrets for yourself. Social media posts often reveal sensitive information unintentionally. Cybercriminals look for content that can reveal answers to security questions used to reset passwords, making accounts vulnerable to identity theft. Avoid downloading free music, games, or apps. Free downloads come with a price—identity theft. Often the free apps, music and games are tainted with keystroke logging malware. Avoid using public WiFi and computers to shop online and pay bills. Monitor privacy settings on all online accounts. Before you get rid of your old laptop or smartphone, protect your data so it doesn’t end up in the hands of an identity thief.
• Locate the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms within your dorm or off-campus housing. Verify or obtain assurances that all alarms are in proper working order. Participate in any needed safety demonstrations on campus.
• Fake Employment or Internship Offers: Never pay an upfront fee to move forward in an interview process or provide too much personal information, such as your Social Security Number, during the application or interview process.
College Dormitory Safety
For those living on campus this fall, there are safety precautions to keep in mind, especially for first-time residential students. Fires are one of the biggest hazards.
• Check for working sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers. Most at risk are those staying in off-campus housing, where these systems are not regulated by the university.
• Fake Scholarships, Grants or Loans: The required paperwork to apply for financial aid is the FAFSA form and it’s completely free. Visit FAFSA’s government’s website (studentaid.gov) directly and don’t believe anyone who offers guarantees or pre-approvals for loans or grants.
Identity theft protection:
• Understand the consequences. Higher education students are at great risk of identity theft, but you can minimize these risks by protecting yourself and keeping your information private. It’s important that you understand the consequences of identity theft. Criminals can use your personal information to build a fake identity and open new accounts or loans under your name. Restoring credit and correcting false information can be a costly and lengthy process so it’s best to prevent it before it happens.
• Locate the nearest emergency exits. Make note of where to go if there is an emergency.











Yousselyn Gomez, 6, finds a great pair of shoes for the new school year. She and her brother also found some fun toys too.
“Customers are referred by many of the area’s social service organizations and are supported by both religiously affiliated and private agencies funded by Nassau and Suffolk counties,” said volunteer Pat Spencer of Port Washington.EthicalFriends of Children, established in 1985, is staffed entirely by volunteers and there is no charge for any services. Individuals, families or community groups donate gently used clothing and other things children may require, such as backpacks. Any cash donations go entirely towards purchase of needed items for children, such as diapers andVolunteersformula. are always welcome to help sort, organize and deliver clothing and goods. “We will even pick up and deliver larg er items like cribs,” said volunteer Judy Rosemarin of Long Beach. “Sometimes it’s the only way needy families can obtain these important pieces.” Visit www.ehsli.org/social-action/give to make a monetary donation. Contact Jim LoPresti by email at efoc@ehsli.org or call 516-280-5526 for details about making item donations and volunteering.
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BY ANTON MEDIA STAFF t’s the education of a lifetime. Nine Catholic high schools on Long Island present their own unique opportunity for students to explore a faith-based education that challenges, inspires, and prepares them for college, careers, and life. The total experience makes the difference in a Catholic education.Families are strongly encouraged to at tend open house programs held at each Long Island Catholic school to learn first-hand about programs, facilities, faculties, activities, and the character of eachRigorousinstitution.academic learning is rein forced at each of Long Island’s Catholic high schools with engaging extra-cur ricular activities and and a strong foundation in faith. These high schools offer a wide range of exciting choices for families considering a Catholic education.Allofthe high schools located in the Diocese of Rockville Centre use the Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools (TACHS) for admission into ninth grade. The TACHS admissions testing reg istration is open through 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27. Students in the eighth grade during the 2022-2023 school year wishing to ap ply for fall 2023 admission into Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of New York, the Diocese of Brooklyn/Queens and the Diocese of Rockville Centre Long Island are eligible. The TACHS test for Long Island high schools will be held on Saturday, Nov. 5. The test is designed to measure school aptitude and scholastic achievement in reading, mathematics, and language. A registration fee of $65 per student is payable by credit card, debit card or pre-paid card. A copy of the TACHS Student Handbook can be found on www. tachsinfo.com. There will be no printed handbooks this year. 234524 M
All fun. No lter. Be a Girl Scout. Imagine it—Your girl and her friends dreaming up adventures and making the whole world sparkle with their own personal brand of magic. Register for an information session in your area at gsnc.org/programs. Once registered, you will have the opportunity to sign your daughter up for a Daisy Discovery activity.
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Ethical Friends of Children is a free shop run by the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island in Garden City. This outreach program assists more than 2,500 children and their families each year by providing them with clothing, backpacks for school and infant furniture. The service is set up like a store so people can select what they want from a wide variety of clothes.
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The organization’s commitment is to educate and encourage discourse on ways to stay safe and healthy in body and mind.
Family & Children’s Association (FCA), one of Long Island’s oldest and largest health and human services organizations, has been helping parents and children cope with challenges from anxiety to peer pressure to truancy, sexual activity and drug use, offering communication strategies, support, intervention and counseling. Most services are free, low cost or covered by insurance. No one is turned away for inability to pay. While ev ery family situation is unique, supportive techniques have universal applications. Parents are the first line of defense against negative behaviors in their chil dren. Effective parenting skills practiced early and often yield the most success but it’s never to late to start. Whether you’re a parent or a profes sional, it’s difficult to initiate conver sations about sex, drug use, and other activities. Acknowledging your discomfort at the start of the conversation is a good way to break the ice and sets the tone for a more honest exchange in a safe space. It’s important to realize that you may hear things that dismay or surprise, and even shock you, but your job is to be receptive, granting your child permission to be themselves by providing nonjudgmental support and an avenue to resources that can help you both make well-informed decisions.Thegreatest hurdle to talking with your adolescent may simply be getting started.
If you find condoms in your child’s room, for example, don’t remove them—that’s taking away their health and safety. Use the discovery to acknowledge their responsible behavior, and as an avenue to an open-minded discussion. Many kids experiment with pot and alcohol. Engaging in these behaviors doesn’t generally lead to addiction, so try to avoid extreme reactions. Keep communication open, be a good listener. You don’t have to navigate childrearing
Suggest an activity—going for ice cream, shooting hoops, catching a movie—no one size fits all. Initiate the conversation while you’re out together. Your child may be relieved to talk about their fears, temp tations, what they don’t know, and what they can’t handle on their own. Don’t let it stop there. Make time for regular informal or planned family time. It’s comforting to a child to know there’s a caring parent to support them, whether they want it or not. Equally important is articulating your expectations and bound aries. Don’t believe that children don’t like structure, no matter what they say. Households are different, as are parenting styles, but whatever a family’s make-up, income level, cultural or ethnic background, the adults must be willing to hear what the child in their care has to say and offer a level of acceptance to help that child embrace their unique identity.
FCA’s first focus is on harm-reduction and safety. You cannot force a child to act a certain way, but you can educate them to make good choices within that framework to help keep them safe. FCA does not come from an absti nence-only model or sit-in judgement.
BY NICOLLE VASSELMAN, LMHC AND JENNIFER SCHECK, LCSW, CASAC ack to school is a different experience for every adolescent. Some are excited to see their friends, show off a new outfit, or get back into a routine. For others, school can present many more challenges than reading, writing, and arithmetic.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Just because people believe it doesn’t make it real or right. Even so, trying to convince or in uence people away from their beliefs will be an ine ective use of your time. Instead, you’ll live in a way that re ects your values. Others take notice of what’s working well for you. Some will want to do as you SCORPIOdo. (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Communicating doesn’t require talking. e truth is that you cannot avoid communicating because, as long as you are present, your body, movement, breathing, energy and very essence is sending a message. Your awareness in this regard makes you most e ective this week.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). It seems your options are limited by factors beyond your control such as your age, gender, race, location, the rules of the game or the nancial end of things. But what if these limits are merely perceived? Push into them and see if there’s more leeway than appearances suggest. Ponder possible GEMINIworkarounds.(May 21-June 21). Yes, the project is worthwhile, though it will take twice as long as you think, which is the case with most worthy work. It reveals itself little by little, pulling you deeper into your own heart. At some point, the time and e ort become irrelevant. You’re driven to know what happens and, in doing so, know yourself.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). ese days, instructions are everywhere. e pillow and the wall hanging and the media post tell you what to do and think and how to be. It can feel intrusive, and your instinct to rebel is only natural. You may categorically shun all instructions and y entirely in the zone of intuition, which will feel a lot like freedom.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Luck and your emotional state go hand in hand. Your outlook and mood are on the up and up. You’re hopeful about the problems you couldn’t solve last week and will come at them from a new angle. You’ll process and act on what you feel, creating a sense of progress you haven’t known in a long while.
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). It’s not so easy to separate the signal from the noise. Check your sources. Challenges to clear communication are numerous and varied. Misinformation can happen easily and without ill-intent. But if anyone can avoid mistakes and help everyone understand and come to an agreement, it’s VIRGOyou.(Aug. 23-Sept. 22). e more present you are to the moment, the more attractive you are. In familiar territory you’ll be naturally centered, and you’ll radiate cool con dence. New situations have a way of making your mind race ahead. You don’t have to look good at all times. Awkwardness is part of an ever-expanding life. Your life is getting bigger indeed!
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You’re choosy about your involvements because you tend to give them your all. e project you have on deck will bring out the best in you, requiring you to be organized, forward-thinking and resourceful. You’ll have fun with it, too, as long as you pace yourself well. Plan to leave nothing to the last minute.
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—Submitted by Temple Judea
Summer Music Program A Big Hit
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Temple Judea Introduces New Ways In Religious School Education
The Herricks summer music program is back, with 100 eager Herricks student musicians enter ing grades four through nine. The program includes counselors from the high school’s Tri-M and some of the finest music educators. These four weeks have been filled with not only phenomenal music-mak ing, but the students have had a lot of fun building friendships and learning new music. The program took place at Herricks Middle School and has become a wellknown favorite within the schools and the Herricks community since 2010.Participants received several hours of varied musical experi ences throughout the four-week program. Students participated in band or orchestra, chorus and elective opportunities under the direction of professional music educators. Orchestra students learned pieces in various styles as well as selections from popular movies. The band also explored various styles such as jazz improvi sation and rock and roll. Students learned “I Love Rock and Roll,” by Joan Jett, without written music. Students also learned how to improvise solos. Each day began with chorus where students were able to sing and dance to pop tunes such as “Try Everything” from Zootopia in addition to other cultural songs such as the Nigerian greeting song, “Funga Alafia.” During electives, students were exposed to musical theater and the ukulele. The students also participated in small group lessons with volunteer counselors who are members of the Herricks High School Tri-M Music Honor Society. A rising sixth grader, Julia, who has been playing the trombone since third grade, was a first-time attendee this year and said what she loves the most about the program is trying new things like, “on the spot solo playing, whatever comes to mind.” She also appre ciated the one-on-one experience and would highly recommend this program to anyone who enjoys playing an instrument.
What do science, technol ogy, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) have to do with learning Hebrew and Jewish values? Ask any of the J-Tech students at Temple Judea and they will explain that it is through the lens of STEM that they explore the teachings of Judaism. The innovative J-Tech program begins its fifth year, during which the land, culture, people, and technology of Israel will be high lighted. Making hummus is sure to be a highlight as will be exploring why people float in the Dead Sea. The program for students in grades K-6 meets once a week and is supplemented through individ ualized Hebrew instruction that takes place on Zoom. Parent Stefani Rosenthal raves about the program, stating, “My daughter loves the STEM activities and has learned so much about our heritage. She enjoys the weekly classes and has made great friends through the program. I appreciate that the clergy are so involved each week and that my daughter feels so close to them and the rest of the staff.” Director Lauren Resnikoff is proud of the award-winning program, saying, “It is great to see how engaged our students are. I love STEM and I was determined to find a way to integrate STEM with our Jewish learning.”
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The Herricks Music Boosters sponsored Bash the Trash. This group of professional musicians perform with musical instruments made from reused materials. --Submitted by the Herricks School District
Chamber Meeting Sept. 13
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Students building with blocks.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for musicians to stay engaged over the summer,” said music teacher Jesse Torres, who has been involved in the program since 2011. “It gives students a different perspective and encourages them to hone their skills in a fun, low pressure, more creativeDuringenvironment.”oneelective period, elementary groups worked on creating storyboards for theater skits and then began filling in dialogue, assigning roles, blocking, and using props to help tell their story. Intermediate groups devel oped and practiced their ukulele skills through improvisation and sight reading. They collaborated on their song choices and learned “Lava,” “Riptide,” and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” Herricks High School STAC and Theatre teacher Rob Gioia, joined with Summer Music teacher Diana Minerva for one week leading some games and helpful acting tips. Herricks graduate, Alannah Egan, who has been involved since 2016 as a student, a volunteer and now head counselor said, “The camp definitely provides a unique experience, giving students the chance to explore music in a nontraditional setting.” Some of the things she appreciates most, the camp gives the student musicians a chance to create their own music from ear, improvising solos and experiencing other instruments. Over the four weeks, there were special related events and guests.
Herricks students enjoying the four week summer music program offered through the district.
Student participating in craft activities. (Contributed photos)
The open houses will take place Tuesday, Aug. 16 and Tuesday, Aug. 30 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Participants will complete a STEM project, learn more about the J-Tech program, and enjoy ice cream together. Parents will be able to learn more about Temple Judea’s free membership incentive. Advance RSVP is required.Temple Judea welcomes new members. For more information about membership, contact www. temple-judea.com or call 516-6218049. Located at 333 Searingtown Rd., Manhasset. (Exit 36 off LIE).
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The Harlem Renaissance exhibit will be up through the summer.
Upstairs, there are different exhibits and pieces of history from Glen Cove, including a small exhibit on a St. Bernard named “Butch the Bum” who delighted the community in the 1940s. “This dog not only lived in Glen Cove, but also got on the Long Island Rail Road and went to Oyster Bay because apparently there was a butcher shop there,” said Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews, who serves on the Board of Directors and whose favorite exhibit is “Butch the Bum.” “People who are in their 80s have pictures with that dog when they were five, because apparently he was the sweetest, most kind dog ever.” Driscoll said that there was one family who had claimed ownership of him, but the whole community took care of him. There’s also a long table with seats around it that is used for jury delibera tion during the mock trials. And finally, all the way downstairs is the jail cell that was used to keep people overnight. Interestingly enough, the man who shot J.P. Morgan was jailed here in the holding cell briefly before being shipped off to Mineola. For more information about North Shore Historical Museum, visit north shorehistoricalmuseum.org.
“Sometimes they sit down... Sometimes people want to open up the criminal Mock Trials And More At North Shore Historical Museum
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ith free admission (thanks to a generous donation) at North Shore Historical Museum, located at 140 Glen St. in Glen Cove, there’s no better way to spend an afternoon this summer away from the hot sun than pretending to be a judge, and even seeing inside what was once a real holding cell. “This building was built in 1907 as a courthouse for the Town of Oyster Bay,” said Amy Driscoll. “When Glen Cove became a separate city in 1917, it was deeded over. It was a court house, police headquarters for the City of Glen Cove up until the 1980s, 1990s. It’s a lovely building, just not very practical. So the police moved to where they are now. The court moved to where they are now.” And now, that building has become a three floor museum after community members fought to keep it from being torn down. On the main floor, there’s the court complete with the bench, a witness stand and seats, where the mock trials are done. Mock trials are perfect for summer groups, Driscoll said, and it is available for all reading levels. All that’s needed is 12 children to participate, or a combina tion of children and parents.
dockets. If you ask we’ll do it. They’re here for a reason.” Right next to the office is the Harlem Hellfighter tribute room. The Harlem Hellfighters originated as the 15th New York (Colored) Infantry Regiment, a National Guard unit. According to Britannica, members of the African American community in New York City’s Harlem district would become the 369th Infantry Regiment. The French government decorated the entire unit with the Croix de Guerre, its highest award for bravery, as well as 170 addi tional individual medals for valor. The 369th’s battlefield prowess was almost overshadowed by its contribution to music, however, as the Hellfighters’ regi mental band was credited with bringing jazz to EarlierEurope.thissummer, the museum also hosted a “Harlem Renaissance” exhibit. QR codes created by a Great Neck High School student also allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in theAsexhibits.theexhibit notes, the “Harlem Renaissance” saw a rebirth of pride and interest in African American culture. Critics and audiences around the world acknowledged the remarkable achievements in literature, music, painting, dance, and other arts during this movement and era.
The exhibits at North Shore Historical Museum are interactive and fun for children and even adults. Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews, a member of the Board of Directors, pretends to be train engineer.
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Groups are invited to participate in mock trials in the historic court house that is now North Shore Historical Museum. (Photos by Jennifer Corr)
“For the little kids we do ‘Goldie Locks’ or ‘The Three Little Pigs” and chewing gum in glass for the older kids, or texting and driving,” Driscoll said. “And they just have to read. We give them the scripts in advance. We can cus tomize them. We can do it pretty much at our mutual convenience. So if they say we have a group getting together Thursdays at 2 p.m., if I can do it, we do it. And with a little luck, and a little planning, we can get one of the local sitting judges to comeThistoo.”program makes learning fun, and whether they’re ‘guilty or innocent,’ participants can go inside the jail cell to see for themselves. Also on the main floor of the museum is the office of the judge, complete with books containing records, a type writer and a dial telephone.
“If they’re careful, we let them play,” Driscoll said of the child visitors.
The jail cell is a favorite for many at North Shore Historical Museum.





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The above application is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk, 500 Motts Cove Road South, Roslyn Harbor, NY, where it may be seen Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:00AM and 2:00PM until the time of the meeting. If any individual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.ByOrder of the Planning Board Marla Wolfson, Village Clerk/Treasurer August 31, 8-31-2022-1T-#234631-ROS2022
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS of the INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF EAST HILLS has scheduled a meeting and public hearings for SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 at 5:30 PM at the Village Hall, 209 Harbor Hill Road, East Hills, NY 11576 to consider the following: (CONTINUED FROM MARCH 9, 2021 MEETING) ROBERT KUPPERSMITH requests a SPECIAL EXCEPTION AND FIVE VARIANCES for the property known as 76 DEEPWOOD ROAD designated as Section 7 Block K-1 Lot 106 on the Nassau County land and Tax Map and in the R2 District of the Village. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-139(A): Swimming pools require a special exception from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-14 (A), the maximum allowable fence height is 4 feet. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-143(A)(1) and (3), pool enclosure fences must of the chain link type, and be erected completely enclosing the pool at least five feet from the edge of the pool and at least 15 feet from any property line and further require that there be only one gate. Therefore, variances are requested for the proposed 5 foot fence, located along the property line. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-47(A), Accessory buildings and uses, Accessory buildings or structures shall not occupy more than 15 percent of the rear yard (893.1 sf for this yard). The proposed rear yard lot coverage is 1,672.5 sf. Therefore, a variance will be required for 779.4 sf of rear yard lot coverage.
LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: SP JMA LLC (“LLC”). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (“SSNY”) on July 18, 2022. NY office location: Nassau County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to SP JMA LLC, 1044 Northern Blvd, 2ND Floor, Roslyn, NY 11576. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. 9-7; 8-31-24-17-10-3-2022-6T-#234224-ROS
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Please take notice that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Commissioners of the Roslyn Water District at the District Office, 24 West Shore Road, Roslyn, New York 11576, on Thursday September 8; 2022, at 7:00 P.M. to consider the budget of the District for the calendar year commencing January 2023. A copy of the tentative budget is available at the District Office where it may be inspected by any resident taxpayer during office hours. At the time and place aforesaid all interested resident taxpayers will be heard. DATED July 21, 2022 BOARD DISTRICTROSLYNCOMMISSIONERSOFWATER 8-31-2022-1T-#234611-ROS
LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: SP SAGT LLC (“LLC”). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (“SSNY”) on July 15, 2022. NY office location: Nassau County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to SP SAGT LLC, 1044 Northern Blvd, 2ND Floor, Roslyn, NY 11576. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. 9-7; 8-31-24-17-10-3-2022-6T-#234219-ROS
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Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: SP AX LLC (“LLC”). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (“SSNY”) on July 15, 2022. NY office location: Nassau County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to SP AX LLC,1044 Northern Blvd, 2ND Floor, Roslyn, NY 11576. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. 9-7; 8-31-24-17-10-3-2022-6T-#234220-ROS
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(New York) To consider the following: Case No. 1708 Boon Huat NG 22 Lumber Road Section 6, Block 53, Lot 1004 The applicant is requesting to renovate the tennis facility to a badminton table tennis facility. Applicant requests to convert the 3 indoor tennis courts to 12 badminton courts and 7 table tennis courts. The revised plan has setback the ground floor level of the building by approximately 25’ from the current location allowing for 11 new parking stalls under the new cantilevered portion of the building (no increase in floor area). Applicant has also indicated 6 angled parking stalls and 1 accessible parking stall on the East side of the property that do not conform with the standards of Sec 470-22 “Off Street Parking”. A parking variance for the 17 cars is Seekingrequired.approval from: The Board of Zoning Appeals: Relief from Section 470-22 “Off Street Parking” and Amendments of variance 3/14/62 8/8/62. At the aforesaid time and place, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. By order of the Zoning Board of Appeals Inc. Village of Roslyn Dated: August 22, 8-31-2022-1T-#234621-ROS2022
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR RMAC TRUST, SERIES 2016-CTT, Plaintiff, vs. RAM S. MAKKER, ET AL., PursuantDefendant(s).to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on June 29, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on September 14, 2022 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 52 Snapdragon Lane, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of North Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 7, Block 226 and Lot 11. Approximate amount of judgment is $2,359,761.05 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No. 000878/2010. 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. Frank M. Scalera, Esq., Referee Friedman Vartolo LLP, 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Firm File No.: 180990-18-31-24-17-10-2022-4T-#234331-ROS
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JESSE AND TARYN KRISTAL request THREE VARIANCES for the property known as 75 ASH DRIVE designated as Section 7 Block 285 Lot 20 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and in the R-1 District of the Village. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-232, Front yard limitations, the front yard height setback rules require a 0.6:1 factor. The proposed work violates this provision of the code. Therefore, a variance is requested for 4 feet 5 inches of front yard height setback. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271233, Side yard limitations, the side yard height setback rules require a 1.2:1 factor. The proposed work violates this provision of the code
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A public hearing and meeting will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Roslyn Harbor, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall 500 Motts Cove Road South in the Village, on September 14, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. The hearing will be on the appeal of Patrick Romanello, owner of a parcel of land located at 8 Harbor Court West in the Village, designated as Section 20, Block M, Lot 292 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map. The Appellant seeks variances to maintain a Bocce Court and Trellis. The existing Bocce Court and Trellis requires the following two (2) variances from the Zoning Board of Appeals: 1. existing bocce court is 5 feet from the side property line, while the minimum required setback is 25 feet. 2. existing trellis is 10’ 2” at the highest point, while the maximum height of this structure is 6 feet. The above appeal is on file at the office of the Village Clerk where it may be seen Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 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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Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: SP SR LLC (“LLC”). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (“SSNY”) on July 15, 2022. NY office location: Nassau County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to SP SR LLC, 1044 Northern Blvd, 2ND Floor, Roslyn, NY 11576. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. 9-7; 8-31-24-17-10-3-2022-6T-#234221-ROS
A public hearing and meeting will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Roslyn Harbor, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall 500 Motts Cove Road South in the Village, on September 14, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. The hearing will be on the appeal of Jordan Goldman, owner of a parcel of land located at 35 Harbor Lane in the Village, designated as Section 20, Block 98, Lot 9 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map. The Appellant seeks a variance to construct a pool, hot tub and patio. The proposed pool, hot tub and patio requires the following one (1) variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals: 1. proposed pool, hot tub and patio increases the lot coverage to a total of 34.5% or 15,054.3 square feet, while the maximum permitted lot coverage is 25% or 10,921.5 square feet. The above appeal is on file at the office of the Village Clerk where it may be seen Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 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. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF MarlaAPPEALSWolfson Village Clerk - Treasurer A-2022-0908-31-2022-1T-#234630-ROS
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Board of Commissioners Ro slyn Garbage District Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners are preparing the annual preliminary budget of the district to be filed in the office of the clerk of the Town of North Hempstead in accordance with the provisions of the town law of the state of New York. The Commission ers will review the budget at a public hearing to be held on September 8, 2022, from 6:00pm-6:30pm at 57B Mine ola Avenue 2nd floor, Roslyn Heights, New York 11577 and shall conduct any such other business as may come to the board at the close of the pub lic 8-31-2022-1T-#234679-ROSPatriciaArleneJamesCommissioners:hearing.A.McCannTucholskiGrella
OREN AND MICHELE SI MON requests a SPECIAL EXCEPTION and FIVE VARIANCES for the prop erty known as 17 TALLEY ROAD designated as Section 19 Block 27 Lot 48 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and in the R-1 District of the Village. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-232, Front Yard Limitations, front yards in the R-1 District have a height setback ratio of 0.6. The proposed work encroach es into the front yard height setback by 4.4 feet. There fore, a variance is required for 4.4 feet of height setback.
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JOSEPH SILVERMAN requests ONE VARIANCE (USE) for the property known as 62 GLEN COVE ROAD designated as Section 19 Block 6 Lot 79 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and in the Business B Dis trict of the Village. Pursuant to Village of East Hills Code §271-83(F), Prohibited uses, in the Business B District pet and animal hospitals and oth er establishments for the care, breeding, or boarding of ani mals are prohibited. The ap plication is for the creation of an animal clinic. Therefore, a use variance is requested. (CONTINUED FROM AUGUST 4, 2022 MEET ING) GABRIEL WEISER requests a SPECIAL EX CEPTION AND FIVE VARI ANCES for the property known as 10 TARA DRIVE, designated as Section 19 Block 43 Lots 11 15 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and in the R1 District of the Village. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-139(A): Swimming pools require a special exception from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-14(A), the maximum allowable fence height is 4 feet. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-143(A)(1) and (3), pool enclosure fences must be five feet in height, of the chain link type, and be erected completely enclosing the pool at least five feet from the edge of the pool and at least 15 feet from any prop erty line. Therefore, variances are requested for the proposed 5 foot fencing located along the property line and for the estate-type fence. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-23(A), Accessory buildings and uses, accessory buildings or structures shall not occupy more than 20% of the rear yard (1,424.1 sf for this prop erty). The proposal indicates a rear yard coverage of 2,024 sf. Therefore, a variance is requested for 599.9 sf of rear yard lot coverage. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-30, Lot coverage, all buildings including accessory buildings and structures shall not cover more than 25 percent of the area of the lot (4,482.7 sf). The proposed total lot cover age is 4,889.3 sf. Therefore, a variance is requested for 406.6 sf of total lot coverage. Maps and plans regarding the above applications are avail able for inspection on the Village’s website at Dated:MichaelVILLAGEINCORPORATEDBOARDBYlageofeasthills.org/meetings.www.vilTHEORDEROFTHEOFAPPEALSOFEASTHILLSKosinski,ChairmanAugust31,20228-31-2022-1T-#234660-ROS
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2 POTTERS LANE LLC re quests FOUR VARIANCES for the property known as 2 POTTERS LANE, designat ed as Section 7 Block P Lots 17&29 on the Nassau Coun ty Land and Tax Map and in the R District of the Village. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-14(A), the maximum allowable fence height is 4 feet. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-143(A)(1) and (3), pool enclosure fences must be five feet in height, of the chain link type, and be erected completely enclosing the pool at least five feet from the edge of the pool and at least 15 feet from any prop erty line. Therefore, varianc es are requested for the pro posed 5 foot fencing, of the estate type and located along the property line.
Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-139(A), swimming pools require a special excep tion from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-14(A), the maximum allowable fence height is 4 feet. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-143(A) (1) and (3), pool enclosure fences must be five feet high, of the chain link type, and be erected completely enclosing the pool at least five feet from the edge of the pool and at least 15 feet from any prop erty line, and must have only one gate. Therefore, varianc es are requested for the pro posed 5 foot fence, for fence type if the proposed fence type is other than chain link, and located along the proper ty line. Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-23(A), Accessory buildings and uses, Accessory buildings or structures shall not occupy more than 20 per cent of the rear yard (1,303.62 sf). The proposed rear yard lot coverage is 2,259.0 sf. There fore, a variance is requested for 955.38 sf of rear yard lot coverage. (CONTINUED FROM MAY 24, 2022 MEETING)
Pursuant to East Hills Code §271-143(A) (1), pool enclosure fences must have only one self-clos ing self-latching gate to enter the pool area. This proposal indicates two (2) such gates. Therefore, a variance is re quested for the second gate.
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It was a busy and productive time this summer at The Wheatley School, in the East Williston School District, as students planted, cultivated, and harvested their crops to share with families and community residents.TheWheatley School’s Life Skills classes kept the annual tradition alive and worked hard learning about and tending to the crops to ensure they were harvested at the right time and prepared to sell in the farmer’s market. To add to the items available for sale, the students made homemade jams andThismuffins.year’s market offered a wide variety of items including flowers, fresh produce from the Wheatley Life Skills garden and the School Within a School garden, handmade curtains, homemade jams and butters, lemonade, muffins, painted seashells with messages of inspiration and more. Thanks to the amazing turnout, the farmer’s market was a huge success and a great learning experience for the students.
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The Wheatley School’s annual Farmer’s Market offered something for everyone.
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