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bors. They’re not going to just rent it to some crazy person that they know nothing about. Most of these people have stayed in Airbnb previously. The hosts in those places write reviews. I read the reviews. I see what they say about these people. If there’s something I don’t like, I don’t accept them.”
Airbnb, she added, also has a process to screen its users.
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Short-term rentals are negatively impacting our quality of life, which is often the reason these residents purchased their homes where they did in the first place.
“I don’t see the same kinds of problems [happening] if the home is occupied by the owner and the owner is permitted to rent out a spare room,” she pointed out, going on to detail a complicated family life that necessitated her continuing to live in the village, but also needing extra income to enable her to afford it.
speeding through the neighborhood. And it’s been very upsetting.”
When it’s not being rented, Kraiman continued, the house is empty, mentioning a fire that started in the backyard there some months ago and fortunately his son, 14, spotted the fire and raised the alarm.
he board finds that it is in the best interest of the Town of North Hempstead to amend Chapter 2 of the Town Code entitled ‘Administration and Enforcement’ in order to prohibit the establishment and operation of shortterm or transient rentals within the town. The board recognizes that oftentimes the occupants of such short-term rentals are not invested in, nor do they have any connection to, the town community and the residential neighborhood in which the short-term rental is located. In instances where the owner of a rental dwelling is not present during a short-term stay, the presence of transient visitors can adversely impact the commu nity because of the potential for excessive noise, parking issues, disorderly conduct, the accumulation of refuse, and other nuisances. In addition, short-term rentals remove housing stock that could otherwise be available for long-term rentals or sale. The provisions of this section are intended to preserve and protect the health, character, safety, and general welfare of the residential and mixed-use neighborhoods where such uses may exist, and to mitigate the adverse effects of short-term rentals.”
“My feeling is it doesn’t need to be a blanket ban that’s going to hurt people like me,” Higgins concluded. “I bring a lot of business with my business. They don’t eat at my house. They eat at all the restaurants. They shop [locally]. It’s a boost to the economy here. I’ve been doing this for almost nine years. I’ve never had a single neighbor complain. I don’t have trash outside. I don’t have these problems. And none of the other hosts that do it the way I do it have these problems. So I would hope that before voting for a blanket ban you would do a little research if you haven’t already.”
is aligned with the New York State Building Code. Several villages within the town have code regulating short-term rentals which are far more restrictive than what is being proposed here.”
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At the Town of Hempstead Aug. 4 board meeting, Pat Higgins pleaded for a law that allows owner-occupied houses to serve as Airbnb hosts. (Screenshot)

A former nurse forced to retire because of health problems, Higgins said she has had no problems with her renters, most of them professionals and also people with ties to the town who come in for family reunions, funerals, weddings and school reunions. She has also hosted for longer terms students that come for internships.
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Beth Kraiman reinforced her husband’s views, stating, “This has been very disturbing over the last two years for me as a mother. There’s been some very strange people walking through our neighborhood and there’s been incidences that never happened before and that should not be happening in a community like ours.”
During public comment, Doug Kraiman spoke in favor of banning these types of rentals. He has lived in Port Washington for 15 years in what he called “a quiet cul de sac.” The house next to his has historically been a rental, which he had no problem with, until the owner started listing the place on Airbnb.Theresult, he said, was a revolving door of short-term visitors who “have no regard for our lives. There’s a jacuzzi in the house and they’ve had wild parties. People have been sick in the street. Some months ago we sent in a video from our Ring doorbell of a woman knocking on our door at midnight. She woke up our dog and kids [because she was] looking for a wine opener.”
Pat Higgins of Port Washington sympathized with Kraiman, but used Airbnb to rent rooms and wanted to see regulation, not an outright ban.

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“I was born in the Town of North Hempstead,” Higgins continued. “I grew up there. I raised my kids there. I got married there. That’s my life. I love my home, but especially since the reassessment and the hike in property taxes, if I could not be an Airbnb host, I would be forced to leave.”
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She accused her neighbor, who she said has never lived in the house, of “[filling] his pockets with money. And now he’s figured out that there’s another way that he can make more money by renting it out to people who are coming through town. We moved to the community to be part of a neighborhood, and we if we had wanted to
“Because of the way the website is set up, I can screen everybody before I decide whether I’m going to let them stay and I know several other hosts that do the same thing,” Higgins observed. “They care about their homes, they care about their neigh-
The Town of North Hempstead wants to do something about the short-term/transient rentals engendered by the rise of the web company Airbnb. The public hearing at the Aug. 4 town board meeting did not settle the issue, and more comment will be heard at the Sept. 22 board meeting.
In introducing the resolution, Councilwoman Mariann Dalimonte stated, “There have been multiple complaints recently from residents throughout the town concerning short-term or transient rentals. Residents with short-term rentals in our neighborhoods often complain about increased noise, litter and parking and traffic issues. Short-term rentals are negatively impacting our quality of life, which is often the reason these residents purchased their homes where they did in the first place. The local law will define a short-term rental property as a property rented out for a period of less than 30 consecutive days and
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“There’s no security there,” Kraiman said. “It’s just an empty dark house when it’s not a rental. It’s fine if it was a long-term rental. The short-term thing is really affecting the neighborhood. Many of the neighbors are concerned about security. We don’t know who these people are. We’ve had a lot of
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million new oysters will be call ing Manhasset Bay home. North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte and the rest of the Town Board, along with of ficials from the DEC and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County were proud to welcome the new spat-on-shell oysters to their residence in Manhasset Bay on Aug. 12. This is part of a pilot program which aims at assisting with shellfish restoration by establishing oyster beds.
“The addition of these baby oysters to Manhasset Bay will help improve water quality and clarity over time, as once they are mature, oysters can potentially filter up to 50 gallons of water a day through their feeding process,” Town Supervisor DeSena said. “Protecting our natural assets is a top priority for the town, and I am proud that we are making this investment in the health of Manhasset Bay. If this pilot program is successful, this event will hopefully become
• Adding mulch around plants will help with moisture and water retention and helps reduce water use
North Hempstead Makes A Splash With One Million Oysters Added To Manhasset Bay

Summer water saving tips include:
Under Nassau County regulations, throughout the entire year, residents’ outdoor water usage is restricted to odd number days for odd number houses and even numbered days for even numbered houses. Additionally, outdoor water usage is not permitted between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6
The plans to embark on this project first began in January 2020, when Councilmember Dalimonte started exploring the idea of reintroducing oysters into the bay as a way of helping the environment. At the April 28, 2022 Board Meeting, Councilmember Dalimonte offered the resolution which was unanimously approved.
The Town of North Hempstead would like to remind residents to conserve water and protect our sole source aquifers throughout the summer season and all year long. There are many simple tips residents can follow to help preserve our environment by changing lawn watering habits and implementing some water recycling programs.
Thep.m.Town is also airing a PSA talking about the importance of fixing leaky faucets, washing your car at a car wash rather than manually at home, and not overwatering
—Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
facing our local waterways, especially in the bays on the Long Island Sound. I want to applaud Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte for this initiative which is going to help restore the water quality of the bay, which is so vital to our community. I look forward to working with her to try and expand this program in the future,” said New York State Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti.
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your lawn during hot summer months. The commercial also encourages residents to purchase items such as showerheads and faucets that have the logo of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Watersense program, of which the Town is a partner, in order to cut water use by 20 percent.
• Be sure to check sprinkler heads and fix or replace ones that are broken
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According to the EPA, homeowners can use up to 70 percent of their water outdoors. Additionally, 50 percent of water used outdoors can go to waste from evaporation or runoff from overwatering.
The PSA can be viewed on NHTV on Channel 18/65 on Cablevision or Channel 46 on Verizon FIOS. It can also be accessed online at www.mynhtv.com.
—Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte speaks about the shellfish restoration initiative. Oysters are loaded onto a boat and heading to their new home in Manhasset Bay.
“A significant priority for me as an elected official has been the protection and preservation of our local environment,” said Councilmember Dalimonte. “It has been great to partner with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for nearly three years on this project. Having clean water-
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an annual tradition, as we continue to seed the harbor, adding even more oysters that will foster so many environmental benefits in our waters by removing bacteria.”
From the left; Environmental Activist Mindy Germain, Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti, Councilmember Peter Zuckerman, Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte, Councilmember Veronica Lurvey, Receiver of Taxes Charles Berman and Supervisor Jennifer DeSena.

ways is essential to help reestablish habitats for marine life, improving water quality and so much more. Manhasset Bay is a local treasure and acts as a vital ecosystem for marine flora and fauna. What a great way to use natural resources to further help protect our water. I am looking forward to working with Cornell on new environmental initiatives next“OneSpring.”ofthe most significant environmental threats facing Long Island is the pollution
• Limit watering to early morning and evenings – before the sun comes up and after the sun goes down
• Do the step test: step on your lawn and if it bounces back it does not need water
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10th Annual Car Free Day Long Island To Be Held On Sept. 22
Town officials hope that Car Free Day will encourage residents to consider the negative impact of sin gle-occupancy vehicles. Last year, North Hempstead earned an award

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North Hempstead has a bike rack outside of Town Hall to encourage the use of bicycle transportation. The rack is not only for Town employees to use, but it can be used by anyone needing to lock up their bike for a trip into town or to the railroad station. The rack is located near the side door of Town Hall on Andrew Street.
from Car Free Day Long Island for the highest number of pledges of any town on Long Island. This resulted in the avoidance of 423.4 miles of driving and 2 tons of CO2 emissions. In 2021 alone, nearly 2,000 Long Islander’s pledged to go car free or car-light.
Rabies vaccines will be available to dogs and cats, as well as ferrets. You do not have to be a resident of North Hempstead for your pet to receive a free rabies vaccine.


North Hempstead Announces Free Rabies Clinic
North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena and the Town Board are proud to announce that the Town’s Animal Shelter will be hosting a free rabies vaccination clinic in con junction with the Nassau County Department of Health. The clinic will be held at the Town of North Hempstead Animal Shelter in Port Washington on Saturday, Oct.1, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

To participate in this event, all you have to do is pledge to be car free or car-light on September 22, 2022 by filling out the pledge form on www.CarFreeDayLI.com. Those who take the pledge will automatically be entered for a chance to win great prizes.

—Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead
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Town partnered with PedalShare to unveil a new pilot bike share program in Port Washington. Ped alShare is a bike share program on Long Island with over 200 bikes and 50 stations across the Island. As part of the program in North Hemp stead, stations are located at Town Dock, Manorhaven Beach Park, and the Port Washington Long Island Rail Road Station. PedalShare main tains the bikes and the program will be offered at no cost to the Town.
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Owners must bring their dogs on leashes and their cats and ferrets in carriers. Registration is required. The North Hempstead Animal Shelter is located at 75 Marino Ave. in Port Washington.
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he 10th Annual Car Free Day Long Island will take place on Thursday, September 22, 2022. The day-long celebration is sponsored by the Town and is part of the Town’s effort to go green and to reduce its carbon footprint.

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Tot Fitness Fun with Miss Jane 10 a.m.-10:35 a.m. (Parkville Branch Library Community Room) A mind and body movement class for tots. This class will have tots up and moving, learning coordination, building confidence, and improving their physical abilities-all while having fun. This class fully encourages adult carers to join in at times to help our little ones have fun. Wear sneakers and bring a water bottle. Get ready to move! This program is perfect for children ages 3-4 years with an accompanying adult. Visit greatnecklibrary.org to register.
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and world events discussion group and “color me calm” session. Call 311 or 516-8696311 to register or for more information.
8 p.m. (Steppingstone Park) Family Day with DJ as part of the Great Neck Parks District Summer Concert Series.
12 p.m.- 2 p.m. (Yes We Can Community Center) Bridge class. A Town of North Hempstead event for senior citizens. Learn to play the fun game of Bridge. Classes are for beginners and those with basic knowledge who wish to improve their skills. Call 311 or 516-869-6311 to register or for more information.
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Project Independence 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. (Hillside Public Library) Men’s Community Group. A Town of North Hempstead event for senior citizens. This group is open to all men, age 60 and over living in the Town of North Hempstead. Come and discuss topics that are of mutual interest to men living in the community. Call 311 or 516-869-6311 to register or for more information.

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A few weeks later, the Republican National Committee refused to censure or even criticize Trump. McConnell backtracked. After bitterly criticizing the former president on the floor of the U.S. Senate, he refused to vote for a conviction on the impeachment proceedings.
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Only one Republican comes out in an honorable fashion. Senator Mitt Romney (R–UT) is offended “to his core” by Donald J. Trump, “as a man, father, husband, and

president.” Mitch McConnell, the Republican Party’s senate leader also holds real hatred for Trump. After the Jan. 6 riot, McConnell was delighted that Trump’s influence over the GOP had finally ended. McConnell, who has been in Washington for 37 years, badly misread the rank-and-file’s reaction to Jan. 6.
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This Will Not Pass focuses on the events before and after the Jan. 6. 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Mostly, it amounts to a pre- mid-term election pep talk for fretful liberals. The book is pro-President Biden, listing his administration’s many accomplishments, while being entirely dismissive of the man he defeated in the 2020 elections. For those Long Island MAGA fans, this book is not for you.
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Russia. An aide came up with “sovereign democracy.” Russia would be democratic on its terms, not others. Putin may or may not have been a believer, but he came to define Russia as a Christian Orthodox nation. Short, meanwhile, sums up the dilemma in two pithy sentences: “America, the dominant global power, believes that its role is to lead. Russia refuses to be lead.” Is Putin that dangerous? Ask the Ukranians. However, he isn’t the most powerful man in the world. That title now belongs to Xi Jinping, premier of the People’s Republic of China. And herein is the story that will decide Putin’s legacy. With the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, Putin made the fateful decision to pivot East. Goodbye to the West (if that’s what they want), hello to China and India as consumers of Russia’s energy reserves. The global economy has changed significantly during Putin’s reign. By 2000, 70 percent of the world’s GNP was in the hands of the G-7 nations. By 2020, that number had dropped to 43 percent, with China driving the wheel. Putin will gladly keep delivering energy to wealthy nations in Western Europe. Still, he believes Russia’s destiny is with the Orient.

doing so, she lost her leadership position within the GOP House Caucus. Where was martyrdom getting Liz Cheney? A postscript: McConnell clearly hopes that the Democrats control the Senate this November, lest Trump receive credit for a GOP comeback. Cheney lost her quixotic re-election campaign in pro-Trump Wyoming. Will she mount a third party presidential bid in 2024?
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No one gave Putin a chance for political survival when he became president in 2000. The man was determined to end the civil war in Chechnya, which he did in ruthless fashion. Thanks to rising oil prices the Russian economy rebounded. Putin cut the top tax rate to 18 percent and gave tax credits to young couples having more than one child. In time, Putin felt his oats. His 2007 speech at the Munich security conference lambasted America’s bid for a unipolar world. A 2013 speech criticizing gay rights earned him many admirers in Europe and America. The 2014 invasion of Crimea was viewed by those same conservatives as an example of decisive action. For a time, Putin was hailed as the most powerful man on the planet. Through it all, Putin was searching for an identity to fit post-communist

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The authors are correct about a nation that has seen nothing but strife in the new century: The 2000 election, the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the failure of George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden to unite the country, the June 2020 riots and finally, Donald Trump’s out-of-the-blue presidency.Jan.6,2021, just as Sept. 11, 2001, changed nothing. How could it? The nation’s divisions are more severe than the authors may realize. The recent abortion decision highlights those divides as does the demographic revolution, the assaults on American history (108 monuments and statues were torn down or burnt down during the June 2020 riots), the definition of marriage, the voting patterns of urban America and its rural counties, and battles over the mere classroom teaching of American history. This book is partisan; however, the authors deliver no false optimism.PhilipShort’s comprehensive biography of Vladimir Putin ends with a seemingly contradictory note. Putin, the book jacket tells us, is the “world’s most dangerous man.” On the final page, Short predicts that once the Russo-Ukraine War ends, hostile relations between Russia and the West, even between that country and Ukraine willPutinsubside.follows a by-now familiar story: The young man’s fascination with espionage, a generally uneventful career as a KGB agent, a vice mayor of St. Petersburg under his friend Anatoly Sobchak, the transfer to Moscow, work in Boris Yeltsin’s faltering administration, and finally, the surprise appointment as Russia’s president once Yeltsin retired.

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a strong government organi zation, Roosevelt created the Department of Investigation in 1908. He needed a tough straight shooter for the monumental job of fighting crime and corruption. He reached out to a well-known and vigilant anti-crime voice and chose Charles Bonaparte, the grandnephew of the French emperor. Bonaparte built the department man-by-man until he had the nucleus of a small army whose job was to take on crime.The Department of investiga tion eventually grew into what we
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It is also family care. Since the death of my parents, some of my close relatives are slowly moving away to jobs and homes out of state. Our best moments are when we can all be in the same room together, or even for some of us to be in the same car together as we travel to be with each other.
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“Just as parents plan on meeting up for a game—and often postgame activities—why not plan on meeting for church? Friends not only play together, but in a most wonderful way, they can pray together, giving honor to God, witnessing faith to the next generation, and growing in faith themselves. Please come to church in I’llperson.”bewatching as the grass recovers from dormancy and the brown returns to green. And I live in hope that people will discover the self-care, the family-care, the church-care that brings us all back from communal dormancy to grow together in faith in the days ahead.
Once upon a time, the United States was in the midst of a series of violent crime waves. Cities were being hit with robberies, government corruption and countless other criminal chal lenges. Something had to be done to battle the infestation of criminal activity and the challenge fell into the hands of President Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt knew that he could not rely on the Secret Service alone to deal with the growing criminal el ement hitting hundreds of major AmericanRecognizingcities.the need for
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Driving around suburbia these days it is clear to see who is water ing their lawns and who is leaving it up to Mother Nature. “Mother,” it seems, has been neglecting this duty as a prolonged drought has kept the neighborhood bereft of needed rain.

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example, if we let our children ‘watch’ church instead of “being church and participating, a lot is lost. By not coming to church in person the message is: “Your presence and participation don’t matter.” And your spiritual coach (i.e. the pastor) really feels the loss of the ‘team’ when few families come out to pray.
God’s blessings. There is a lot of self-care built into these days of prayer and community.
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The browning of our lawns does not mean the grass is dying. Rather it is a rather resourceful mecha nism of self-preservation for these plants called “going dormant”—a process that keeps the lawns alive for around six weeks. At that point they’ll definitely need a drink or the blades will take on a grayish hue that indicates imminent death.
now know is the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI started out as an agency dedicated to wipe out domestic crime. As observers of the America scene, many of us will remember such names as Al Capone, John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and the notorious Bonnie and Clyde. All of them were the targets of the FBI and without that organiza tion; those criminals would have been long time success stories. Do you recall agent Elliot Ness? I do.
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Recently I wrote this to my parishioners: “Could you imagine that parents would want their child to belong to a baseball team and then say, ‘You don’t really need to go to any games. Just join your team remotely!’ This kind of belonging still connects their child with the team, but by not actually participating in person, the message is: ‘Your presence and participation doesn’t matter.’ And how do you think the coach feels when team members are only remote members?
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Coming together in church is like that. Praying alone is like solitaire. It’s OK for a while but we need the sights and sounds, the smells
Of course as a pastor I want to make the case that “keeping holy the Lord’s Day” is good for all of us. For those of us who recognize Sunday as the Lord’s Day it is time to get beyond our past COVID excuses and just come back to pray together again. Many churches were able to stream their Masses and services during the time of pandemic and some of the faithful got used to watching from afar. But that is like Facetiming the family on Thanksgiving Day instead of going over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house. “Being there” is one of the best forms of self-care possible.
Nature’s behavior is actually a pretty good metaphor for summer. We stop doing what we usually do and enter into the dormancy called “vacation,” but now that September has crept up on us, it’s time to get back to a time of growth, as will the lawns, once the rains come and the cool weather approaches.Thistimeof year calls for a little more self-care, just as the lawn that emerges from dormancy will need mowing again—and perhaps a bit of fertilizer to prepare it for winter. It might be easy to forget this self-care because we now have the back to school activities and regular work demands. We need to close the pools and bring the houseplants in. So much to do. And while we might notice the effect of an un-mowed lawn after a few weeks, we might not notice the detrimental effect all this busyness has on us.
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“But when our children actually show up in person, real belonging takes place. Whether they are suc cessful in playing the game or not there are so many other benefits as they are engaged with their friends and teammates. Parents too enjoy a bond with each other as they cheer on their players. And of course the relationship of players and coaches yields many good things.“But just as in the baseball
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off the trail, for example, they could be exposed to Lyme Disease. They may also leave behind waste, which increases nitrogen in the soil, encour aging the growth of invasive plants and making it harder for many native plants to survive. Additionally, while we love dogs, some visitors may not appre ciate your pet’s enthusiastic greeting and become uncom fortable or scared. Our preserves should be a place for all to enjoy nature, not a place of fear.
In time, the FBI turned its efforts towards domestic terrorism and then international criminals. To combat the rise in international terrorism, the Congress passed the Espionage Act and the role of the FBI grew by leaps and bounds. Today’s FBI has over 35,000 agents who quietly owesPresidentstatelessonmini-historypurposeclock.aroundpeople350nation’sprotectefficientlyandthemilliontheTheofthisistobluntlythatformerDonaldTrumpthisagencyapublic


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Mr. Trump bitterly resents the fact that after 18 months of stonewalling the Department of Justice over his possession of hundreds of documents market “highly classified” and “classified,” the FBI, at the request of the DOJ, entered Mr. Trump’s Florida property and seized those papers, which by law
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The North Shore Land Alliance’s 14 preserves provide neighbors and other visitors a chance to connect with nature while enjoying 32 acres of pre served open space. We welcome everyone to our slices of heav en—including our leashed furry friends. However, two recent troubling incidents that occurred because of irresponsible dog owners have compromised the safety of our preserve workers, visitors, pets and wildlife. Last week an off-leash dog attacked another (leashed) dog, resulting in an injury that required emergency veterinary care. Just days later, another dog broke away from its owners and fatally attacked a large deer in the preserve. To the horror of onlookers, this vicious attack lasted more than 30 minutes. Both events could have been entirely prevented by owners keeping their dogs on a sturdy leash. Not only do leashes prevent dangerous encounters with other animals, but they can ensure the safety of your pet and other visitors.
Leashing your dog is an im portant way to ensure that our
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Now that he is a private citizen, just like all of us, he calls the FBI a “criminal enterprise,” “corrupt,” “sleazy” and “abusive.”
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“Throughout her career, Ms. Longo has af fected growth and change leading to student achievement, sustainability and progress,” BOCES Board member Robert “B.A.” Schoen said at the awards gala. “We salute her for the incredible efforts she’s made on behalf of students with special needs.”
Local schools soon recognized Longo’s abilities as an educational leader, and she was enlisted to serve as an administrator for two different districts. Throughout her tenure as an educator, she has fostered a learning environment that is stimulating, motivating, supportive and inclusive of the entire learning community.
arbara Longo, former assistant director of Nassau BOCES Special Education Department, was lauded as one of the most devoted supporters of public education on Long Island. Longo is among 15 honorees to receive the 2022 Nassau BOCES Education Partner award, bestowed annually on those individuals and organizations whose impact on public edu cation in Nassau County can be measured in tangible ways.
Esteemed former administrator Barbara Longo was recently honored at the awards gala held by the Nassau BOCES Educational Foundation. The foundation is an inde pendent non-profit organization that raises funds for innovative educational programs that fall outside of the agency’s budget.

the table. For a time she devoted herself to becoming a success in the corporate world, but when she volunteered at Nassau BOCES Rosemary Kennedy School (RKS) for the developmentally challenged, she realized she had found her true calling.

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A strategic education partner with school districts since 1967, Nassau BOCES created the awards program to recognize those who share its mission of ensuring a successful, challenging, caring and safe environment that enables students of all ages and abilities to achieve their maximum potential. These outstanding individuals and organizations have made strides in accomplishing key edu cational goals embraced by Nassau BOCES, such as ensuring student success.
Longo began her educational career more than 30 years ago. While earning her associates degree at Nassau Community College and contemplating her career path, she realized that education was not her only option; nursing and business were also on
Longo went on to Adelphi University to earn her degree in education and began teaching in Western Suffolk schools. From there, she returned to RKS to teach full time. She soon took on the role of coordinator of the school’s summer program. From there, she went on to become assistant principal at Nassau BOCES Ames and Fern Place Elementary Schools (a split position), those schools eventually moved and merged to become the Jerusalem Avenue Elementary School. After that, she was appointed assistant principal for RKS and the Center for Community Adjustment.
Inevitably, Longo returned to Nassau BOCES, this time as supervisor of the Special Education Department, eventually moving into the role of assistant director. Under her guidance and leadership, a number of innovative programs were developed to meet the diverse needs students throughout Nassau County. Her work ethic, as well as her motivational and support skills, have made her a touchstone in navigating some of the biggest challenges to face Long Island schools.Visitwww.nassauboces.org. by Nassau BOCES
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As the autumn season approaches, it’s an excellent time for homeowners to examine their gardens and prepare them for the cooler temperatures to come. Although you may think of gardening only during the summer months, caring for your garden during the fall can help it survive the winter season and produce a healthy crop next year. Whether you’re growing a vegetable garden, flower bed or even trees and shrubs, these fall garden maintenance tips will ensure your entire landscape is ready for temperatures to drop.

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Similar to fall lawn care, many gardens and trees can benefit from fertilizer before winter sets in. Fall fertilizer is best applied in late fall before the first frost, as it will help plants endure the approaching cold temperatures. Following these simple fall garden maintenance tips will help your plants survive the cold temperatures of winter. Whether you plan on growing a cool season crop, or you simply want to protect your garden, this fall garden checklist will ensure a healthy, thriving garden next spring.
Pre-emergent weed killers are used for controlling weeds before they appear above the ground. To promote a weed-free garden next year, consider applying fall pre-emergents to your garden once all plant debris is removed.

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If you’re looking to establish more trees and shrubs on your lawn, fall is the best time to plant while the ground is still workable. Generally, the ideal time to plant new trees is six weeks before the first sign of hard frost. Planting anytime between September through November will allow your new trees to establish their roots before winter sets in.

While the summer growing season may be over, there are still many plants you can grow over the winter. The most common frost-tolerant crops for fall planting include broccoli, cauliflower, kale, lettuce, parsnips, garlic, cabbage, collards and spinach. Many of these crops not only grow well during the fall, but they taste better after a light frost. Be sure to cover your plants as soon as any frost is forecasted to ensure your garden survives the winter.
4. PLANT A COVER CROP
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As you remove plant debris from your garden, now is also an excellent time for removing gardening supplies. Items such as stakes, cages and labels should be gathered and put away to be used again next spring.
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For those who have trees and shrubs, autumn is the perfect season to check on your shrubbery and prepare them for winter. One way to care for your trees this fall is to cover the soil around them with mulch. Adding a fresh layer of mulch around the base of your tree will protect the roots from harsh winter conditions. Avoid covering the trunk with mulch, however, as this could cause rot and other diseases. In addition to mulching, fall is also an ideal time to prune your shrubs once dormancy has started.
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Don’t forget to continue watering your perennials at least once a week until the ground freezes. Once the ground does freeze, cover the crown of your newly planted perennials with a four- to 5-inch layer of bark mulch. This mulch may also be used to cover perennials that are sensitive to frost.
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as well as plants that are infested with disease. Tilling your garden is an excellent way to expose any dried plants or weeds. It will also reveal any pests hiding in your garden, including fall armyworms, which are most active during the fall.
A cover crop may be spread over your garden to prevent erosion and weed growth. It may consist of mustard, clover, peas or even a combination of cover crops. Once spring arrives, the cover crop may be turned over to add nutrients to the soil.


Although the gardening season may be coming to a close, your perennial plants will continue growing until they go dormant in late fall. To prepare them for the colder temperatures, be sure to remove all weeds and any parts of the plant infested with disease or pests. If you’re planning on adding more plants to your garden, consider planting spring-blooming bulbs this fall while the soil is still warm.

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he number one kitchen retailer in the United Kingdom has successfully opened three USA showrooms, including one on Long Island in Levittown, creating more than 200 jobs in retail, manufacturing, transport and head office support roles.
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“We’ve brought a unique concept to the American kitchen market for the very first time and it’s proving successful,” said Raf Klimek, Wren Kitchens manufacturing and logistics director.
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All under one roof, the new mega showrooms feature an array of full-sized kitchens on display, as well as various cabinet styles, colors, appliances, storage solutions, countertops, sinks, faucets, accessories and more while offering comfortable design desks, virtual reality studios, child-friendly play zones and a
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bring some luxury to the space. Rest and recharge in your bedroom with a selection of sleep-encouraging houseplants. They purify the air, remove toxins, and add humidity to your room, setting the tone for some well-deserved sweet dreams. Some of the best plants for sleep include the snake plant, peace lily and the bamboo palm.

• Group plants together in odd numbers.
DESIGN TECHNIQUES
• Avoid clutter. Measure your space and make a realistic decision about the space you have for plants.
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luck and fortune to its owner. For workspaces with little natural sunlight, consider a ZZ plant, bromeliad, or peace lily. Plants should add joy and life to space, bring a little of the outdoors inside for you to enjoy as you work. Bathrooms are the perfect place for humidity-loving plants like ferns and air plants. A small plant on the vanity or by the window can easily soften what can normally be a sterile space. If space permits, add a large floor plant such as a majesty palm to
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• Keep leaves looking shiny and new with
Feng Shui is the practice of arranging living spaces to invite positive energy into your home. Houseplants play a large role in this practice, helping us to reconnect with nature while indoors and providing more balance to our lives. Some of the most popular Feng-Shui-friendly plants include jade plant, calathea, rubber tree and lucky bamboo.

will instantly upgrade the aesthetic of your home, creating a warm and inviting space for you and your family to enjoy. Visit your local garden center and start your journey into plant parenthood today.
The Art Of Living With Houseplants
ROOM BY ROOM
Houseplants are often an afterthought when it comes to decorating a home. We think about where we will entertain, dine, and sleep but often overlook the important role houseplants play in design. They are architecturally interesting and can completely transform the look and feel of a space. Whether you want an indoor jungle overflowing with plants or a few well-placed options to soften a room, there are many houseplants available to fit your needs and complement your home.
—Karen Musgrave, CNLP, is a marketing and e-commerce associate for Hicks Nurseries.
Keep a plant in the bedroom.
n a bright, traditional home consider a trailing pothos for your bookcase or mantle. A foliage dish garden that contains three or more complementary plants can easily warm up a dining room or coffee table. Orchids add a nice touch of color anywhere in a home, while herbs such as basil and rosemary as well as flowering African violets are classic options for the kitchen. If you are lucky enough to have a heated sunroom, it is the perfect place to grow succulents, cactus, andForcitrus.amodern home, try a fiddle leaf fig to brighten a boring corner. If you are looking for vertical interest, hang a string of beads plant. It’s tiny pea-like foliage adds an elevated approach to what is often considered an ‘old-fashioned’ hanging basket. Rare plants such as drop tongue and red sword add a unique style that is all yourOfficesown.with medium sunlight should invest in a money tree, as they bring good
• Incorporate plant stands, bookcases and pottery to upgrade the look of your plants.Houseplants

• Choose leaf colors that complement your space.
Keep these interior gardening principles in mind as you design your space:
• Keep the lighting, watering and fertilization needs of your plants in mind.
an occasional rinse or wipe down.
This Walter Uhl Colonial is nestled on one of the quietest streets in Manhasset Bay Estates. Filled with light and architecural charm, this home features 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. A beautifully, updated kitchen overlooks the tranquil, oversized and private yard as does the charming screened porch. If offers a perfect balance of historic house details and modern amenities. Located a short distance from Merriman Park, town, the Port Washington station of the LIRR, this home offers the ease and convenience one associates with living in the picturesque area known as Manhasset Bay Estates. It is truly special - offering one of the largest properties in the area - ideal for the buyer who wants extra privacy and land and still be close to it all. Property is approximately 1/3 of an acre. $1,699,000.

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Bunch up some burlap, attach a bit of artificial foliage, and add ribbon accents for the perfect autumn wreath. There are many DIY approaches to this fall craft, so you’re bound to find the option that best fits your home’s interior or exterior styling.




FRAME FALL LEAVES
Fall Decoration & Craft Ideas for Your Home






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USE MASON JARS AS VASES
To make a mason jar vase, just add some painted accents to the outside, tie the top with twine, and fill the whole thing with an artificial bouquet. Use this simple rustic craft as a DIY centerpiece, or set one on your bedside table as fall room decor.

Fall foliage is well-known for its beauty, so why not preserve a piece of that beauty to display in your own home. All you need is a photo frame and a leaf— or several leaves–to pull off this autumn craft. Then, once you’re done, you’ll be left with a one-of-a-kind piece of wall art.



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DESIGN A DIY WREATH
Looking for fall decorating ideas for your home? These simple autumn crafts and DIY fall decor ideas can help you bring the fall spirit to your home through November.
Put a small sign on a fall-themed table.
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Autumn table decorations can transform any dining room, so why not make your own? Fill a planter box with leaves, gourds, burlap ribbon, and other decorative touches to create the DIY fall centerpiece of your dreams.
CREATE A PLANTER BOX CENTERPIECE
Create a burlap banner to hang above your fireplace or on an accent wall in your home! This durable fall decor idea is easy, inexpensive, and requires very few supplies. This can also be a fun project for kids to help with.

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Fabric acorns make wonderful table decorations for fall! Stuff fabric scraps in the shape of an acorn, then attach a real acorn cap for a fun and festive look. You can also pour several of these fabric acorns into a decorative bowl for a simple accent piece!

Looking for somewhere to store seasonal decor during the rest of the year? Extra Space Storage has convenient locations nationwide with solutions for your self storage needs. Visit www.extraspace.com to get more home improvement ideas and locate a storage space near you.

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FILL A BOWL WITH FABRIC ACORNS
Got a green thumb? Carve a shallow hole into the top of a few small to medium-sized pumpkins to turn them into seasonally appropriate succulent planters. Place these easy fall DIY decorations on a mantel, along a table runner, or as accents anywhere in your home. Photo via @whiteslatestudio


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And when the lights are on? You may have just nailed the curb appeal deal.
urb appeal is both an art and a science. And since it’s a buyer’s first impression of your home, it can be essential in selling your home.
Washing the windows is a given, but before you do that, think about giving your house a good power wash to remove the dirt, grime, and moss that may have accumulated over the years. This could save you the expense of repainting your entire home.
If your mailbox is on the street, there’s a good chance it’s been a bit beaten up. In
What is curb appeal? This all-important practice will improve how your home looks to buyers right as they pull up and park—or even as they drive by (slowly, one hopes). That includes your front yard, driveway, and your home’s exterior, from its paint job to the potted plants on your patio to even the welcome mat that greets people as they pass through your front door.
A small investment in a new front porch light can work wonders, but you’ll also want to pay attention to the condition of any other light fixtures in front, like those that may be on either side of the garage, or the street light in your front yard. Yes, potential buyers will probably make their first visit during the day, but attractive light fixtures can really add to the appeal of a home even if the lights aren’t on.
Adding curb appeal doesn’t have to cost an outrageous amount of money. You’d be surprised by how inexpensive “prettifying” your home’s front exterior can be, if you’re willing to do a little work yourself. Or maybe a lot of work. (Hey, you want to sell the place, right?)
If some of the shingles have come loose or there’s visible damage to your roof, you absolutely must fix that. Hire a roof specialist to see just how much work is needed, then get it done. If your roof is relatively new and in good shape, at least clean off any pine
This involves not only cutting the grass, but also clearing out any dead limbs, plants, and other unwanted foliage that might be hanging around. In addition, get rid of any tree branches or bushes that may make your yard look crowded and dark, and trim all hedges so that they look neat. Finally, plant some colorful flowers—best to do it a couple of weeks before the house goes on the market, so they’ve had the chance to grow in a bit and don’t look too contrived.
One of the most important aspects of curb appeal is getting the grounds to look as good as they possibly can. Alex X. Niemiera, a horticulturist at Virginia Tech, found that well-landscaped homes
had a sales price advantage ranging from 5.5 to 12.7 percent. That could mean an extra $16,500 to $38,100 in value on a $300,000 home.
A new mailbox gives the home a fresh appearance.

CONSIDER THE MAILBOX
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Once your house is shiny and clean, you may find that the entire house doesn’t need repainting—just the trim and the front door. While you’re at it, consider brightening the facade with a touch of contrasting color. You’ll be surprised by how a little pop of color can really freshen up the place.
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CLEAN EVERYTHING
It’s one area where every bit of work you do can pay off. For real. Renovation expert Bob Vila estimates that this first impression could add 20 percent to your home’s value (a figure that rivals, or sometimes surpasses, the return on a new kitchen or bath).
What Is Curb Appeal?
How to supercharge the first impression buyers have of your home
needles, leaves, spare pickleballs, or other detritus that might have accumulated there. Buyers are justifiably picky about the condition of the roof, especially when it comes to pickleballs.
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fact, it could look like it was used to house a pipe bomb, and you’ve just stopped paying attention. If it’s affixed to your house, you’ve probably forgotten about it, aesthetically speaking. Paint it, polish it, or replace it. You’ll be glad you did.
Well-landscaped homes have a sales price advantage.

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The Evolution of Home by Emma Sims-Hilditch






Whether your home needs a little sprucing or a lot of extra design and decorating attention, there are dozens of new books set to hit bookstores over the next couple of weeks. In no particular order, here are some of the newest titles being released this fall.
The Cottage Fairy Companion by Paola Merrill
Home—honoring the times we share there, treasuring the traditions and generations it represents, and rediscovering the joy our homes and gardens bring to our lives.
Ted Kennedy Watson’s Guide to Stylish Entertaining by Ted Kennedy Watson


English interior design is respected throughout the world, and Sims Hilditch is at the forefront of understanding how decoration and practicality can work hand in hand. Explore the firm’s many projects and see how interiors have evolved to embrace new ways of living.
The Cottage Fairy Companion is your accessible and beautiful guide to mindful living. It teaches the fundamentals of cottagecore style through the practices of The Cottage Fairy’s daily life.

Love Your Home Again by Ann Lightfoot and Kate Pawlowski

Ann Lightfoot and Kate Pawlowski—organizing experts and the mother-daughter duo behind Done & Done Home—ask questions that take into account who you are and how you actually live to help resolve the issues behind the excess and create lasting solutions to keep your home running smoothly.
Stylish entertaining doesn’t require perfection. It’s not about flawlessly polished tableware or professionally arranged florals—it’s about the small, creative touches that make each event unique.
Stephen Sills—named a “titan of design” by Elle Decor as well as a “dean of American design” by Architectural Digest—returns with a third spectacular book.


This is the ultimate resource for single home buyers and owners, architects, developers, and designers, filled with contemporary, fresh ideas for sustainable construction and gorgeous interiors, vividly captured in hundreds of four-color photographs.

Parisian by Design by Diane Dorrans Saeks

Americana Soul by Luke Caldwell
Enter the world of Luke Caldwell, founder of the Timber and Love design and build firm and HGTV star of Boise Boys and Outgrown, as he shares his intentional design philosophy for creating timeless and organic home designs in this aspirational and accessible book.


A Home to Share by Leslie Saeta
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From the creator of the popular Instagram page @my100yearoldhome comes an interior design guide to creating beautiful, comfortable, family-centered homes that are also perfect for gatherings with friends.
Heralded as one of America’s most influential interior designers, Suzanne Kasler has always had her finger on the pulse of emerging home style. This completely original compendium of her firm’s new interiors is all about selectivity—a wealth of au courant design ideas that resonate with today’s personally expressive sensibility.








Establishing Home by Jean Stoffer


—Book descriptions courtesy of the respective publishers and Amazon. Compiled by Christy Hinko.
A beautiful apartment in Paris is something we all dream of. A bohemian retreat, full of character and charm. Here, designer David Jimenez inspires us with his interiors while sharing his secrets for how to decorate like a Parisian.
What is your unique path to a more beautiful and fulfilling life? Walk alongside award-winning designer Jean Stoffer as she chronicles her own surprising, unhurried journey and be encouraged that there’s plenty of time to discover yours.
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Duralee fabrics launched in 1952 with an eye on value-driven ingenuity and cutting-edge products. With an alignment to budding and established designers, Duralee created licensed collections, quickly becoming known as one of the industry’s most exciting fabric and furniture brands.


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The Perfect Fabric Palette For Autumn

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be installed at other facilities in the health system, are part of a larger Northwell initiative to maintain the safety of
The state-of-the-art, walk-through system can detect weapons, contraband
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A Northwell Health security officer monitors Evolv Express at the entrance to Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park. (Photo courtesy of Northwell Health)

orthwell Health has implemented new comprehensive detection systems that screen for weapons and contraband at the entrances of Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore and Lenox Health Greenwich Village in Manhattan as part of an effort to bring the technology to all hospitals in the health system.Theseamless walk-through system, Evolv Express, from Massachusetts-based Evolv Technology, allows for a touchless experience while screening for weapons. The screening process, monitored at each location by Northwell’s security team, is immediate and designed to avoid bottlenecking and slow lines associated with older detection screening processes and technologies.“Thesafety, security and well-being of our patients, visitors and team members are our top priorities,” Northwell President/ CEO Michael Dowling said. “To help ensure a safe environment for all who enter our facilities—and as part of Northwell’s broader
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• If gas piping is damaged or you smell gas when excavating, stop immediately and call National Grid’s gas emergency line at 800-490-0045.
Tips for safe digging:

This beautiful home at 3918 Berger Ave. in Bethpage sold on Aug. 30 for $620,000 and is move-in-ready. It is a completely remodeled brick home in the highly desirable section of town, Hahn Estate. It has a large lot and a fully fenced-in yard. This home has three bedrooms. In recent years, some of the new updates include a new kitchen, bathroom, appliances and central air conditioning. The gas heating system, roof and windows are all new as well. The home has 200 amp electric service and a natural gas stove. The home has the potential for a separate entrance to the large basement. It has a detached two-car garage and easily fits four cars in the driveway. This home is zoned for the Island Trees school district and is near shopping, amenities and transportation. The taxes are low.


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This expanded four-bedroom ranch-style home situated on a cul-de-sac at 2 Troscher Ln. in Bethpage sold on Aug. 31 for $645,000. It has four bathrooms. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances including a wall oven and light wood cabinetry. It has formal living and dining rooms. The garage has been converted into the primary suite and has skylights and a full bath. The second bedroom also has a bathroom. The lower level has a finished room, laundry, utilities, a new washer and dryer. The shaker vinyl siding and gutters are new. The roof is mid-life. This home has central air conditioning, 150 amp electric, oil heated hot water with a new heater, in-ground sprinkler system and hardwood floors. The home is zoned for the Central Boulevard Elementary School.
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• Leave the area immediately and keep others away.
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Your cosmic gift is a self-possession that serves as armor to de ect interfering or controlling forces, or as a sponge to absorb good guidance. You’ve the discernment to recognize which is which. Whether engaged in duty or delight, you will live it to levels of mastery. More highlights of the year: strong feelings of deja vu, a fortuitous coincidence that leads to many happy outings with a charming someone and a nancial arrangement that will continue paying you for years to
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your mood turns toward the social this week. You increase your options in this regard by being adaptable to all sorts of societies and circumstances. Due to your kindly awareness of others, people learn they can trust you. ey let you into their world, where you can observe and grow your interpersonal skills.
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This is a theme puzzle with the subject stated below. Find the listed words in the grid. (They may run in any direction always in a straight line. Some letters are used more than once.) Ring each word as you find it and when you have pleted the puzzle, there will be 23 letters left over. They spell out the alternative theme of the puzzle.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). People go out of their way to avoid getting hurt, but pain is not the enemy. Pain is a message, a teacher and a call to greatness. While it would be foolish to seek pain, it’s equally foolish not to expect it. You’ll get strong because you accept that building strength can be uncomfortable. You’ll push
2. Win the club with ace, cross to the ace of diamonds and lead a low diamond. If South follows low, finesse the nine. This assures nine tricks and the contract even if the nine loses to the jack. With North on lead, there is no combination of the cards that would allow the defenders to cash four heart tricks at this point. The worst that can happen is that you lose three heart tricks and a diamond.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Focused on the journey ahead, the boat captain forgets about what’s happening in the wake. Waves form nonetheless. It’s impossible to make a move without making a di erence. You’ll contemplate your own impact. ough you can’t possibly know its extent, being mindful and intentional contributes the best results.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You may be unsure of which pursuit to land on because you are interested in so many di erent things and cannot discriminate to favor just one. Being engaged in life like this is beautiful. Trust yourself to ride out the cycle. Resist any pressure to choose. You’ll know when the time is right to narrow your focus.
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You care about people, and you’ll ask what they think and how they feel. Even if you don’t agree, you’ll learn from their opinions. Seeing things through other eyes for a moment will broaden you. It’s your heart that bene ts the most, though you’ll also conduct lucrative and relevant business based on what you absorb.
You will score only eight tricks in this case. If you attempt to estab lish one more by giving up a dia mond, South wins with the jack and returns a low heart, whereupon the defense collects four heart tricks to put you down one.
20-Feb. 18). In uence is ever-present. Even when you’re solo and without media, social in uence is present in language, the design of the material world, your food and more. is week, you’ll be aware of how you participate in society. You’ll notice how your individual thought processes converge and diver ge with the norms.
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CANCER (June 22-July 22). A memory isn’t necessarily a story unless you turn it into one. e omens highly recommend you do, as storytelling is a succinct way of helping people understand who you are and where you’re coming from. Recall, mold and edit your memories for maximum impact. A practice of regular sharing helps with this.
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You may get impatient with what’s asked of you this week, but as long as you’re learning, you’re golden. Any bit of knowledge that adds to your accomplishments is as good, if not better, than a business or nancial investment. A person may be deprived of the former, but experience is forever
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). e decision is yours to make. Better to choose wrong than to hand the decision over to someone else. Even someone more quali ed won’t handle this like you can. Be guided by your instincts. Mistakes are inevitable, and perhaps brilliant. ere are few forces in the world as creative as TAURUSmistakes.(April 20-May 20). Expectations are dangerous. You’re willing to take the risk and set your hopes precariously high, but you’re not willing to gamble with other people’s expectations of you. You’ll underpromise and overdeliver. You’ll encourage realistic thinking and discourage others from placing you on a GEMINIpedestal.(May 21-June 21). You’ll grapple with themes of ownership and may question what is really yours, what is under your control and what you have to give or let go of. Keep in mind that the concept of ownership is human-made and di ers according to culture and timing. e right answer is subjective, and you’ll decide for yourself.
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he Great Neck Water Pollution Control District (GNWPCD) is proud to announce that it is once again hosting its biannual “Shed the Meds” event on Sunday, Oct. 2 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at its headquarters at 236 East Shore Rd., Great Neck, NY 11023 via the Vista Hill Road entrance. The GNWPCD encourages the community to take advantage of its contactless drive-thru event, which provides residents with an opportunity to safely dispose of unused and expired medications as well as sharps. Before arriving at the event, residents should be sure to separate their medications and sharps to ensure their safe“Wedisposal.areexcited and encouraged that participation in Shed the Meds continues to grow every year,” said GNWPCD Chairwoman Patty Katz. “When residents safely
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“Our District’s Shed the Meds event provides a resource to our residents which can be difficult to find, as it is one of the only places where they can safely dispose of medical sharps on Long Island,” said GNWPCD Commissioner Jerry Landsberg. “Preserving our environment is our foremost priority, and we are proud to provide this event to our neighbors as a means of helping us along in that mission.”
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dispose of their unused medications and pharmaceutical waste at this event, we are able to keep our environment free of these potentially harmful materials. As community involvement in Shed the Meds increases, so too do the incredible benefits it brings to our Peninsula’s natural environment.”
Recently, New York State Comptroller, Thomas P. DiNapoli, presented a NYS Proclamation to Dr. Paul Brody of Great Neck Estates, for initiating the Megillah Readers Program at Great Neck’s North Shore Hebrew Academy (NSHA) in 2002.

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The leadership of the NSHA named the program the ‘Dr. Paul Brody Megillah Readers Program.’ Recently, NSHA purchased a beautiful Megillah Scroll, named the Dr. Paul Brody Megillah, to be used by each student reader on Purim Day at its Middle School Graduation on June 15, 2022.
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The story told in the Megillah is the focal point of Purim, a Jewish holiday that features recounting the story, giving charity, exchanging food and drink donningingManot”),(“Mishloachparticipat-infestivitiesandcostumes.
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Megillat Esther is chanted with special expertise by the few people who are highly trained to read it.
the people of New York in thanking Dr. Paul Brody and wishing his continued success.”Previously, a detailed Proclamation issued by Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman declares June 15 as “Dr. Paul
Cancer Coalition, the Nassau County Police Department and the Great Neck North High School Key Club. Due to the community’s continued participation and enthusiasm surrounding this event, the District has been able to collect almost 4,000 pounds of pharmaceutical waste and sharps over the last seven years.
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“Every six months, we grow more and more proud of our community for its incredible participation in Shed the Meds,” said GNWPCD Commissioner Steve Reiter. “Their involvement in this event goes a long way toward helping us achieve our goal of protecting our natural environment, and we are greatly looking forward to seeing our neighbors come by our facility in support of such an important program.”
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District (GNWPCD) is a special com missioner-run district within the Town of North Hempstead. The GNWPCD has provided sewage services for the Great Neck area since 1914, and currently serves more than 25,000 residents and businesses in the villages of Great Neck, Saddle Rock, Kensington, and those parts of Thomaston and Great Neck Plaza east of Middle Neck Road; as well as all unincorporated areas north of the Long Island Railroad and a part of Manhasset. The GNWPCD’s mission is to protect human health, our bays and the environment.
The program began with fewer than 10 students and eventually led to teaching 400 middle school students over 20 years, both Ashkenazi and Sephardi, how to chant Megillat Esther (Scroll of Esther), and read on the Jewish holiday Purim.
The Scroll of Esther is an extensive letter written with a quill on parchment by a highly-trained scribe that records the victory of the Jewish people, via Queen Esther, over Haman, the Prime Minister of the Persian Empire, who sought to destroy the Jews but was ultimately hanged.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated January 31, 2019, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-76, MORTGAGE Lot11021:COURT,A/K/A102:30PM,onMINEOLA,SUPREMENORTHTYatauctionRefereefendant(s).SACHAR,EVA2005-76,CERTIFICATES,PASS-THROUGHSERIESisthePlaintiffandSADONA/K/AEVAS.ETAL.aretheDe-I,theundersignedwillsellatpublicRAINORSHINEtheNASSAUCOUN-SUPREMECOURT,SIDESTEPS,100COURTDRIVE,NY11501,September29,2022atpremisesknownasGRACECOURTNORTH10NORTHGRACEGREATNECK,NYSection2,Block333,10and25:
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Map.At the said time and place, all interested persons may be heard with respect to the foregoingThismatter.application is a Type II Matter under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, which requires no environmental review.
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INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. HOOMAN ENAYATIAN, ET AL., PursuantDefendant(s).toanOrderReforming Mortgage, Confirming Referee Report and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on July 19, 2018, 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 October 5, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 2 Breuer Avenue, Great Neck, NY 11023. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Great Neck, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 1, Block and Lots 105 and 106. Approximate amount of judgment is $483,344.21 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No. 14541/2013. Cash will not be accepted. This foreclosure sale will be held on the North Side Steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine.
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During the COVID-19 health emergency, bidders are required to comply with all governmental health requirements in effect at the time of sale including but not limited to, wearing face coverings and maintaining social distancing (at least 6-feet apart) during the auction, while tendering deposit and at any subsequent closing. Bidders are also required to comply with the Foreclosure Auction Rules and COVID-19 Health Emergency Rules issued by the Supreme Court of this County in addition to the conditions set forth in the Terms of Sale.
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Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 013052/2013. Alan Parente, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *LOCATION OF SALE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACORDANCE WITH COURT/CLERK DIRECTIVES.
COUNTY OF NASSAU THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR EVAV.2005-76,CERTIFICATES,THROUGHMORTGAGETRUSTALTERNATIVEOFCERTIFICATEHOLDERSTHECWALT,INC.,LOAN2005-76,PASS-SERIESSADONA/K/AEVA S.
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situate, lying and being in the County of Nassau, Village of Great Neck, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Section: 2, Block: 229, Lot: 510U, Condo: CA0114, Unit: 214; Said premises known as 233 East Shore Road, Unit 214 a/k/a Unit 204, Great Neck, New York. Approximate amount of lien $437,402.25, plus costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale and Terms of Sale. Index Number 600784/2020. The foreclosure auction will be held “Rain or Shine.” If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Dated: New York, New York August 29, 2022
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Index No. 002737/2013. Kevin J. O’Brien, Esq., Referee. Stein, Wiener Roth LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 1400 Old Country Road, Suite Westbury,315 NY 11590 Tel. 516-742-1212 AGA-
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Gordon said she contacted Councilwoman Veronica Lurvey to look into the situation, adding, “When I was signed up to speak about this, I felt very strongly [in favor of banning]. And then I heard this woman Pat [Higgins] speak and I said, ‘Oh, there’s another side to this thing.’”
She said it was reasonable to ask the town to enforce the law and sort out owner-occupied Airbnbs from those who are not.
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From the left; The Juniors current Captain, Richard Deem, Alexandra Kessler, and Alert Fire Company Chief John Purcell presenting Alexandra’s award. (Contributed photo)

Dalimonte reiterated that the Village of Flower Hill prohibits leasing for a term of less than 90 consecutive days, and in Port Washington North it’s less than 180 consecu tive days. In the villages of Lake success and Old Westbury it’s for no less than one year.
Nina Gordon said she checked Airbnb rentals in Great Neck and “I was
Niewender referred to the conditions described by Kraiman, of an unoccupied house without the owner on premises and who rents it out for less than 30 days and stated, “That no longer is a single family home. It has to meet the criteria of what you just spoke of—hotel, boarding house, bed and breakfast. With that comes egress handicap facilities and fire sprinklers where appropriate. So you’re changing the use of that and it goes on to another item that you’re outside of your certificate of
The Great Neck Alert Fire Company recently honored one of their junior fire fighters for their hard work, dedication and extraordinary service to the Alert Junior FirefightersAlexandraprogram.Kesslerserved as Co-Captain of the Alert Junior Firefighters from 20212022. Alexandra joined the Juniors in Octo ber 2017 and quickly rose through the ranks holding three officer titles during her tenure with the Juniors. She first served as Financial Secretary (2018-2019), Second Lieutenant (2019-2020) and then as First Lieutenant (2020-2021).In2019,for the first time in the 40-year history of the Junior Firefighters program, the group was led by an all female slate of officers, with Alexandra as the financial secretary. That same year, the Great Neck
Doug Kraiman expressed his support to the town’s proposal to ban short-term rentals as he spoke before the Town of North Hempstead Town Board at its Aug. 4 meeting. (Screenshot)

Great Neck Alert’s Junior Company Honors Member
Alert Junior Firefighters were named Youth Group of the Year by the Firemen’s Associ ation of the State of New York (FASNY). Al exandra graduated from Great Neck South High in June 2022 and is a freshman at the New York Institute of Technology. The Juniors current Captain, Richard Deem, and Alert Fire Company Chief John Purcell presented Alexandra’s award.
amazed at the things that came up and [the owners] make no secret of it. They advertise their name, they put pictures of their house with the street number.”
I love my home, but especially since the reassessment and the hike in property taxes, if I could not be an Airbnb host, I would be forced to leave.
—Pat Higgins
live next to a hotel, we would have moved next to a hotel, but this is what this man has turned his house into.”
The Junior Firefighters program is for young adults between the ages of 12 and 17. The Juniors meet twice a month and receive training in First Aid, CPR, fire safety and participate in other firefighting drills and activities. For those interested in applying, please visit the website at www. alertfd.org or phone 516-487-1057.
Responding to Higgins, Kraiman asserted, “There’s plenty of hotel options in the community. If someone’s coming here for a day or two or for a week, there’s plenty of other options besides moving into a house for a Miquelweek.”Long sympathized with the Kraimans, but acknowledged, “Short-term rentals provide additional income, supplemental income, to people who may not have other resources besides their own house. And there is also a process of vetting the people that are coming into the house.”
Robert Troiano interjected to say, “I think we have to be careful about asking him to make comments like that, that are really complicated. And I think there are a number of cases where it would be feasible for somebody to rent the room provided that all use the same kitchen, the same bathroom and there are no locks on doors. So rather than putting the commissioner in a position to state what some might think is the law—it’s not settled law, and we should beDalimontecareful.” acknowledged Troiano’s points, and affirmed that “we did a lot of research on this. The town has worked very, very hard on this and I thank them for that. And so did your department (to Niewender).”
After a brief discussion, Dalimonte moved to continue the public hearing to Sept. 22 and it was unanimously approved.
“We’re talking about 30 days in the Town of North Hempstead,” said Dalimonte, who called on Building Department Commissioner John Niewender and asked him, “In the town of North Hempstead, are you allowed to rent a room in an owner-occupiedCouncilmanhouse?”
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occupancy. To add to that, and maybe I’m overstepping here a little bit, but before anybody else comes up and starts to speak, there is liability involved in something likeThethat.”building commissioner cautioned that the certificate of occupancy for a single-family house might not allow for short-term rentals, and that boarding houses and long-term rental houses are regulated and inspected by his department.
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