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FREE SUBSCRIPTION OFFER See inside for details! Also Serving Glen Head, Glenwood Landing, Muttontown, Sea Cliff, Oyster Bay Cove, East Norwich, Bayville, Locust Valley An Anton Media Group Publication Vol.50,No.47September21-27,2022 www.GlenCoveRecordPilot.com $1.00 Glen Cove/Oyster Bay Record Pilot (USPS 219-560) Postmaster: Send address changes to Long Island Community Newspapers, P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, N.Y. 11501. Entered as periodicals postage paid at the Post Office at Mineola, N.Y. and additional mailing offices under the Act of Congress. Published 51 weeks with a double issue the last week of the year by Long Island Community Newspapers, 132 East Second St., Mineola, N.Y. 11501 (P.O. Box 1578). Phone: 516-747-8282. Price per copy is $1.00. Annual subscription rate is $26 in Nassau County. Town of Oyster Bay News: Greenvale residents dispute traffic signs at Town Board meeting. (See page 4) Glen Cove News: Art & Automobiles show was a success. (See page 4) Oyster Bay News: Student housewarmingcreatesbaskets for Safe Center LI (See page 6) M231910 We invite you to join us. For a Con dential Discussion contact Anthony (Tony) Piscopio, Senior Executive, Manager of Sales, North Shore 516.395.1556 | anthony.piscopio@elliman.com | elliman.com Elevate Your Real Estate Career in 2022 110 WALT WHITMAN ROAD, HUNTINGTON STATION, NY 11746. 631.549.7401.© 2022 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. 110 WALT WHITMAN ROAD, HUNTINGTON STATION, NY, 11746. 631.549.7401. © 2022 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. The Keys To Your Move Raquel Knoell | Lic. R. E. Salesperson O 516.953.4389 | M 646.331.1237 | raquel.knoell@elliman.com Contact Team Knoell Today elliman.com Kyle Knoell | Lic. R. E. Salesperson O 516.669.3600 | M 516.647.6981 | kyle.knoell@elliman.com Thomas Knoell | Lic. R. E. Salesperson O 516.953.4361 | M 646.331.1236 | thomas.knoell@elliman.com 233537 G 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service® Home Of ce, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Bob Sztorc, Agent 62 School Street Glen Cove, NY 11542 516-676-4141 bob.sztorc.btyz@statefarm.com Se Habla Español statefarm.com® Insurance is not a commodity like gasoline... Buy Quality. G233726 Keeping The Oysters In Oyster Bay Oyster gardening project aims to restore health of harbor (see page 3) Local officials, environmental activists and volunteers gathered in Laurel Hollow to celebrate a successful oyster gardening season. (Photo by Jennifer Corr) PROFILESINSIDE EDUCATIONIN Molloy announces new dean AN ANTON MEDIA GROUP SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT• September 21 27, 2022 PROFILES IN BackWelcome INSIDE Waldorf alumnae takes board seatMolloy announces new dean

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Local officials, environmental activists and volunteers marked the end of a successful oyster gardening season by dumping oysters into the harbor.

The “oyster gardens,” which are located at West Harbor Beach in Bayville, Beekman Beach in Oyster Bay, Laurel Hollow Dock in Laurel Hollow and Eagle Dock in Cold Spring Harbor, contain cages that house 1,000 oysters. Volunteers help build the cages in the spring, and then, through the months of June and September, they do a bi-weekly cleaning of the cages and measure the oysters.

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at such a young age be part of an environmental initiative. I think it’s a great way for them to grow up and pass this on to future generations.”Underthecare of the volunteers, the oysters grow from 12 to 14 millimeters in size, the size of a pinky nail, to more than 70 millimeters, slightly less than three inches. There are upwards of 200,000 oysters now

TownClub.ofOyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino said it’s been very important to join with the Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Committee to make the environmental initiative of oyster gardening in Oyster Bay’s waters a reality.

As time goes on, Udelson said, the Town of Oyster Bay should see exponential growth of oysters and other shellfish settling naturally.

“I’m so thrilled to see the scientists that are diving to see the oysters that we have seeded the previous years are doing well and thriving,” said volunteer Deborah Perrone, who has been volunteering for the program since its inception six-years-ago. “It is one of the best experiences I could imagine. It’s a real feel good experience and I will say the rewards far outweigh the efforts.”

North Shore Oyster Gardening Program, a program led by the Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Protection Committee, was formed in 2017. Hundreds of volunteers have been trained, equipped and supported to raise oysters.

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Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Town Clerk Richard LaMarca attended the press conference on Sept. 14 in Laurel Hollow to celebrate the part nership between the different communities in Oyster Bay that made the North Shore Oyster Gardening Program a success. (Photos by Jennifer Corr)

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ocal politicians, community leaders and environmental activists gathered at the Laurel Hollow Dock on Sept. 14 to mark the end of a successful oyster gardening season and celebrate the positive impact the program, which began at that dock, has had on the harbor.

Another volunteer, Claudia Kulhanek-Pereira, said she enjoys volunteering

because of the program, including 190,000 single-set oysters and 20,000 spat on shell oysters.“We’re here to celebrate six years of a very successful oyster gardening program for the North Shore community,” Laurel Hollow Mayor Dan DeVita said. “Quite frankly, I had my arm twisted in order to start this. I said, ‘who is going to want to get in the water, get dirty to clean these cages.’ The response has been overwhelming... Number one, clean water. There is no one who walks the earth, at least a reasonable person, who doesn’t want clean water in our Sound.”

By their nature, shellfish can enhance marine habitats and improve water quality. An adult oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day.The

Rob Crafa, coordinator of the Oyster Bay/ Cold Spring Harbor Protection Committee, said 100 people responded to an email blast looking for volunteer oyster gardeners in 2017. In the first year, there was 40 gardeners and now there are 150 gardeners.

“We started off small and year after year we started to grow,” said Barry Udelson, a ma rine resource specialist from Cornell Coop erative Extension, a partner of the program. “We provide the single set oyster as well as the spat on shell [oyster] from our hatchery in Southold. We raise it at Huntington at Gold Star Beach until it’s big enough to hand it off to the gardeners. And throughout the season we provide technical guidance.”

Marking The End Of Another Successful Oyster Gardening Season

“My daughters are seven and nine,” Kulhanek-Pereira said. “They have taken this on full force with us. We like to just get in the water and work on cleaning our waterways. We take so much from the water and we love being out and about; whether it’s swimming or boating or surfing... It’s nice to just give back and to have my girls

The program also fosters a sense of community and connection with the water.

Even local organizations have undertaken involvement with the project, including Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Oyster Bay and Cold Spring Harbor High School students, Three Harbors Garden Club, Eagle Dock, Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club, Lloyd Harbor Bath Club and Jericho-Brookville Lions

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“This bay is one of the finest resources any where in America,” Saladino said. “When people like Billy Joel could live anywhere in the world and they choose Oyster Bay to live, doesn’t that speak volumes? So in our town and working along with our villages, we will continue to strive to protect the beautiful harbor and improve our quality of water.”

“This program started in the Laurel Hollow community, which was great,” DeVita said. “People came down, got to know each other. But as the program expanded, it’s brought a great sense of community... We’re talking involvement of so many villages; Oyster Bay Cove, Bayville... in Hun tington there are people who joined this.”

And to add to the success of the program, Udelson noted that all involved with this project are not fighting against Mother Nature.“These water bodies were home to oysters; loads of them,” Udelson said. “More than we can count. For a variety of different reasons, oyster populations have dwindeled...the more of these programs that exist where we’re putting oysters and clams back into the harbors, we’re helping to boost the natural populations. It will take time to get back to the period of when there was so much shellfish, but every little bit that these programs do help along the way.”

public mural projects, pump track park, youth workshops, rising artist programs, artisanal food events and bespoke pop ups.

The art gallery was curated by Cambridge Fine Art.

The automobile portion of the show was done in tandem with Strategic Automotive Partners, which partnered with Hagerty, Ryan Friedman Motor Cars, Rally Point East, Ferrari Club of Long Island, Long Island Sportscars, Martino Auto Concepts, Auto strada 187, Ferrari of Long Island and Race the North. The art gallery portion of the show was curated by Cambridge Fine Art.

Greenvale Residents Dispute New Traffic Signs

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streets,” Demartini said. “Families with chil dren are not exclusive to Marion, Helen and Cedar Streets. Living in a safe neighborhood is a concern for everybody living in Greenvale. Over 100 residents of Greenvale who live on Addison Lane, Osborne Lane, Wildwood Lane, Carmen Road, Hewlett Road, Pineridge Road, Roscoe Court and Heritage Court are also concerned with our safety.”Andwhile Demartini believes the voices advocating for traffic safety on Marion, Helen and Cedar Streets have been heard, as it was discussed at a July town board meeting, other concerns have been overlooked.

Audra Roth, who lives on Helen Street, was at that meeting in July. She came back to the Sept. 13 town board meeting to thank the town for installing the signs that she believes will help keep the children safe when getting on and off the bus on her corner.

The series of comments began with Greenvale resident Barbara Demartini, who stated that there is a traffic problem in Greenvale.Andwhile all the speakers seemed to agree, how to come to a solution was the dispute. While some argued that new “No Right Turn” traffic signs at the intersections of Helen Street and Marion Street and Ceder Street and Marion Street would keep children safe when getting on and off the bus, others argued that the sign would cause more traffic down other “Familiesstreets.withchildren live on these

Art and cars created a perfect pairing. The First City Project Collective Inc., a catalyst for cultural energy in the city of Glen Cove, arranged for luxury, classic and exotic cars to strew the street for onlookers to appreciate. And inside what was the J.H. Coles Homestead mansion, which was built circa 1810 but is now home to the First City Project, there was two floors to explore popup shops, an art gallery and a showcase of graffiti.First City Project, a non-profit organization, aims to invigorate the community through exposure to a new art medium and a new spirit of creativity that will bolster and enhance the community’s pre-existing values. Along with the development of a dedicated exhibition space, First City Project plans to present diverse opportunities for the awareness and exposure to art through a variety of platforms.

We’ve been banging our heads against the wall for 22 years asking, begging, pleading, can you do something?”

But Greenvale residents have had their requests to the state and county declined. “So what is there to do?” Roth said.

Overall, Demartini said, it is “unconscionable” to push a traffic problem from one street to another.

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“I understand that people aren’t happy,” Roth said. “I will tell you there’s no solution to this problem, but taking down the signs definitely is not a solution... The crux of this problem is Glen Cove Road and Northern Boulevard. I’ve lived here for 22 years.

“For years, residents of Cedar, Marion and Helen Streets have been plagued with traffic cutting through their streets endangering longtime residents and newly settled families with young children,” Fabio said, referencing traffic studies done on the area. “Enforcement is the key issue here. Obviously, when we were here in July, this board heard information received from your Traffic Safety De partment confirming the need for some corrective action, and at which point you implemented the ‘No Right Turn’ restric tionFabiosigns.”pointed out that the signs only impact the community for 30 hours a week, and that opponents of the traffic signs do not have proof that cars are using the alternative streets.

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However Demartini claims that no resi dents outside of Marion, Helen and Cedar Streets were alerted to the installation of the “No Right Turn” traffic signs on Marion Street.“It’s completely unrealistic to think drivers averted from Marion would not use Addison Lane as their next best alternative,” Demartini said. “These cut-through drivers have been described in the minutes of the July 12 minutes [of the town board meeting] as speeding, swerving, with a selfish disregard for kids or walkers.”

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idge Road, Roscoe Court and Heritage Court [asking to] permanently remove the recently installed ‘No Right Turn’ signs,” DeMartini said.John Fabio, president of the Greenvale Civic Association, disagreed that the “No Right Turn” signs would cause traffic problems on other streets.

On Saturday, Sept. 10, Glen Street in downtown Glen Cove was closed for a very unique show.

Pop-up shops were included in the show.

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Martino Auto Concepts brought its signature car. (Photos by Jennifer Corr) Automobile paintings by Dean Adams.

“We have submitted a petition to the town with over 100 signatures from the resident voters of the Town of Oyster Bay living on Addison Lane, Osborne Lane, Wildwood Lane, Carmen Road, Hewlett Road, Piner

In 2017, this project launched as a series of one-off events and has successfully transformed into a fully operational non-profit organization. FCP Collective, Inc. continues to cultivate positivity and unity in Glen Cove by advocating for excellence in creativity, developing the youth, and celebrating art and experience.

Future projects include live art events,

reenvale residents took the public comment portion of Sept. 13’s Town of Oyster Bay Town Board meeting to discuss new “No Right Turn” traffic signs in Greenvale that prohibit a right turn for three hours in the morning and three hours in the afternoon.

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“What made an impression on me and moved me to do this collection are the long lines at the local food share site,” Capone said.For vegans, he says, the search for food is especially difficult. People follow veganism for many reasons, including health, animal welfare concerns along with environmental impact concerns. Also, people adhering to a vegan diet have very few options for support.Capone has received a grant from the Joe and Rhoda Weill Social Action Fund of the Ethical Society, which will be used to purchase needed items.

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Oyster Bay High School Student Leads Vegan Food Drive

Jack DiFiglia, a junior at Oyster Bay High School recently created housewarming baskets to benefit clients at The Safe Center LI located in Bethpage for his Eagle Scout Project.TheSafe Center’s mission is to “protect, assist and empower victims of family violence and sexual assault while challenging and changing social systems that tolerate and benefitandsupplies,householdTroopberabuse.”perpetuateDiFiglia,amem-ofBoyScout299,collectedcleaningtoiletriesgiftcardstothemanyfamilies

“I collected nearly $1,000 in gift cards to help families in need pay for all of the expenses they might have with back to school supplies and necessities,” DiFiglia said. “I am so happy I was able to help people in need during such a challenging time.”Boy Scout Troop 299 based in Oyster Bay DiFigliasupportedasheset up local drop-off points at the IGA Super market in Bayville. The Safe Center has a 24-hour hotline for anyone facing abuse and can be reached at 800-5420404. Visit www.tscli. org for an online chat option.

he Ethical Humanist Society of LI is collecting vegan non-perishable food for distribution to provide much needed food and supplies to the Long IslandRyancommunity.Capone,asenior at Oyster Bay High School and a member of the Ethical Society, is coordinating the drive for Community Solidarity, a nonprofit, grassroots movement that is focused on eliminating hunger, poverty and homelessness. Community Solidarity also is the largest vegan hunger relief program in the United States.

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Pictured above from left to right: Jack DiFiglia, Eagle Scout candidate, Cynthia Scott, Executive Director, Josh Hansen, Associate Director, and Debbie Lyons, Director of the Child Advocacy Center at The Safe Center LI. (Photo courtesy Safe Center LI)

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You never know what will happen at the Sea Cliff Mini Mart. This is a street fair on Sea Cliff Avenue open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In its 51st year, this event is hosted by the North Shore Kiwanis Club. It is one of Long Island’s largest craft fairs with over 200 exhibitors and food purveyors. There is free parking at Tappen Beach on Shore Road and free shuttle buses will be available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For the safety of your dog, children and vendors, no dogs are permitted.

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tails are also available. Get your fill on food between brats, sauerbraten, potato pancakes, pretzels and everything else needed to feel festive. Music will be provided by The Apple Strudel Gang and there will be a perfor mance from The Original Enzein Bavarian Dancers. Disney Princess will stop by as well.

From 2 to 7 p.m., the Glen Cove Public Library located at 4 Glen Cove Ave., will have social worker intern Hector Luna provide assistance with completing voter registration forms. For more information, call 516-676-2130.

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Cooper’s Bluff, located at 5 Bay Ave. in Oyster Bay, is hosting an Oktoberfest that is a great family and dog friendly event. It will be held all day from noon to 10:30 p.m. Oktoberfest beer will be on tap, and slushies and cock

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The Play Hooray program will lead dynamic and lively activities for preschoolers ages 2 and up at the Glen Cove Public Library located at 4 Glen Cove Ave. Children will get to dance to pop music as well as traditional children’s favorites. Play with hula hoops, maracas, drums, hobby horses, balls, instruments and much more. The program will take place in the Children’s Room. Visit www.glencovelibrary.org to sign up.

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From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., there will be garage sales and craft vendors in the Pryibil Beach parking lot. Rain date is on Oct. 2.

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Glen Cove’s Great Garage Sale and Craft Fair

Voter Registration Assistance

The Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce welcomes the community to join the first annual Fall Family Festival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Simpkins Park, Garvies Point in Glen Cove. Admission is free and there will be vendors, inflatables and games. Call 516676-6666 or visit glencovechamber.org/ fallfestival for more information.

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An event by the Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce at 6 p.m. at Northwell Health, Glen Cove Hospital located at 101 St Andrews Ln. in Glen Cove, will be the site of an Evening Networking Mixer at 6 p.m. Join the chamber for a very special evening at Glen Cove Hospital, which is excited to share and experience the beautiful transformation of the hospital. Guests will be treated to hors d’oeuvres and cocktails by chef and staff on the new and spacious outdoor patio. The event is free to attend for chamber members, guests and friends. Visit www.glencovechamber.org to RSVP.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 23

Last Call at Stroppels Stroppels Inn (and then bar) was located by the Glen Street train station for more than 100 years before it was torn down 25 years ago. The Stroppel Family and North Shore Historical Museum, located at 140 Glen St. in Glen Cove, will recreate the legendary bar complete with memorabilia and music for one night only at 6 p.m.. Tickets are $20 in advance; $25 at the door. Visit www. nshmgc.org for tickets.

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Born in 2020 during the height of the pandemic, the Oyster Bay Market is a biweekly market that operates on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the municipal lot of Audrey Avenue over by the bandstand (74 Audrey Ave.) The market is a food-driven market that also supports local small businesses, artisans, not for profits and community organizations. Upcoming dates: Oct.2, Oct.16, Oct.30, Nov.13.

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At the close of the ceremony, roses were distributed so attendees could place them at the county’s 9/11 memorial.

Brad worked as a deputy assistant to President George H.W. Bush at the time and related to the audience how the president, after learning about Jurgens, told him, “Tell your family we’ll pray for Tommy and we’ll find whoever did this and bring them to justice.”

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Donna Steckman remembered her father William, who died at the North Tower. (Photo by Frank Rizzo)

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“Every year I go to Ground Zero because that is my nephew’s final resting place,”

found at Ground Zero and had come from the office desk of her sister Donna.

County Executive Bruce Blakeman said, “This mean a lot to me, it means a lot to myOnfamily.”theday of the attacks, Blakeman was a commissioner for the Port Authority, former owner of the World Trade Center. According to Blakeman, his 26-year-old nephew, New York State Court Officer Sgt. Tommy Jurgens,,“rushed into danger to help evacuate people from Tower Two.”

Tenor Chris Macchio impressed with his powerful rendition of the National Anthem, and later, “Ave Maria,” during the musical interlude. Prayers were intoned by NCPD chaplains Father Kevin Smith, Bishop Robert W. Harris and Rev. Derek A. Garcia.

William Steckman tended the receiver for NBC at the North Tower, and had been asked to work past his 6 a.m. quitting time that fateful morning.

“It still helps me to face tomorrow,” she said. “I’ll always remember her that Tuesday morning, and those who died with her. I love you, sis.”

Or Linda Wilson, who said that for 21 years she has kept on her refrigerator a fragment of a greeting card that had been

In all, it took about 20 minutes to read the names of more than 300 county residents killed in the attacks. The Recitation of Names segment also included speakers Margie Miller, Mary Ann Sweeney, Patti Valerio, Diana DeVito, Melissa Habibi, Susan Hutchins, Scott Nuzzi, Dylan Garcia and Deanine and Jim Nagengast.

Bob Beckwith gained fame when the retired firefighter stood with President Bush on the pile at Ground Zero days after the attack.

the attacks, but gathered his gear and drove to Ground Zero to help out. He was on the pile days later as he handed President Bush a bullhorn with which the president spoke as he put his arm around the shoulders of the Baldwin resident.

Blakeman introduced “my rabbi,” Eli Weinstock of the Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach, to give the closing prayer.

ne by one, speakers stepped up to the podium to intone the names of 9/11 victims from Nassau County. Each also had some words to say about a relative who died on that tragic SeptemberHundredsday.gathered on Sept. 11 under a steady rain at the Harry Chapin Lakeside Theater at Eisenhower Park. The occasion was the county’s 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony and Musical Tribute.

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Blakeman stated, noting that, as with many others, his remains were never recovered or identified.Hisbrother

Another link to that day was retired 88-year-old FDNY firefighter Bob Beckwith, who led the Pledge of Allegiance. Beckwith had been retired for seven years the day of

“You are forever in our hearts,” said his daughter, Donna Steckman.

There were people like Edward Ainbinder, naming Daniel Nathaniel Colbert, who died in the South Tower, as a “son, grandson, brother, cousin, loved friend of many, and my nephew.”

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n Sept. 9, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that traces of the polio virus found in New York City and nearby counties’ wastewater amounts to a ‘public emergency disaster,’ and that the state will be boosting its efforts to combat the illness accordingly.

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“On polio, we simply cannot roll the dice,” State Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett said in a statement. “If you or your child are unvaccinated or not up to date with vaccinations, the risk of paralytic disease is real. I urge New Yorkers to not accept any risk at all.”

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I should, then, consider it a column, a political column disguised as a book review—not in either category, but uniquely apart.

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As the High Holidays begin, we look back on all the mo ments during the past year that give us reason for hope. Around the world, a new genera tion is reaching for their familycation,healinguniversalofthepandemicandallitsconsequences.Inourcommunity,we’verespondedtoourchallengesbyfocusingonwhatreallymatters–edufriendship,andcommunity.

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the author? Is he a university professor—where and in what capacity? Or is he a present or former politician of what party, and in what position? I do not know why this article does not tell me these things. It seems, rather, to more simply empathize with the politics of some author named Douglas Murray and to be intent on buttressing his argument with the writer’s own arguments.

Former NASA Astronaut James A. Lovell said, “There are people who make things happen, there are people who watch things happen and there are people who wonder what happened. To be successful, you need to be a person that makes things happen.” We have the power to make good things happen. Each year, we approach the Jewish Holidays with high expectations and anticipation. Why not? It is a time for new beginnings, ones we can create for ourselves. In just a few days, on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, the sound of the shofar blasts will be heard. It is a time for the High Holidays; time that we gather with our families, neigh bors and friends and concen trate on prayer and introspec tion. A time to give thanks for the ways in which we have been blessed and strive to improve our relationships by asking forgiveness and making amends. These are the Days of Awe to acknowledge the Almighty as the creator and ruler of the universe; renew and strengthen our commitment to a spiritual way of life, and pray for a sweet new year—a healthy and peaceful year. Make no mistake—this is no easy task. We can choose to become the authors of our own chapter in the Book of Life or a

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As I read it, I keep getting led in two different directions by Joseph Scotchie’s “Review Of The War On The West” earlier this summer.

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My second impression is that Scotchie’s arguments for the West and against anti-Western radicals might actually be right but they possess annoying obscurities. For instance, on the one hand, a war led by college students on the West’s literary canon, its history,

non-Western immigrants he means. They cannot be from the only antecedent found in the article—black, Hispanic, and Asian students who denounce Western civilization study—or their immigrant parents. Students of these ethnicities would not carry on like that against the entire West. Maybe, Scotchie is attempting to revive fears of Middle Eastern, Muslim terrorists, even though he does not speak about them. Anyway, far more numerous than terrorist acts in the U.S. in recent years have been white supremacists and native-born American madmen with guns.

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On Rosh Hashanah, we look to our past, as well as to our future, for the growing of spiritual strength as well as staying committed to a positive energy way of life. We reach back into our collective history to draw inspiration and to learn from the wisdom of our heritage. At the same time, we look ahead toward future generations, knowing that what we choose for

focused on the process of improving ourselves and coming closer to the Almighty. By actively engaging ourselves through self-evaluation, reconciliation, prayer and giving an extra mea sure of charity—we are choosing life, just as the generation in the desert did after they heard the Biblical Moses’s message. Hopefully then we will see the good that emerges even in the midst of darkness, and we will recognize that every one of us has the power to make meaning ful changes by the choices that we make.

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My first impression is that it is a book review. For the header says “Book Talk” and Scotchie’s title starts with “Review Of.” But in the Western canon, a book review identifies the type of book it is and says a few things about its author.

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its religions and its monuments and public buildings does seem foolish, radical, and thoughtless. Americans should, indeed, preserve the artifacts that recall their tragic blunders as well as their heroic accomplishments. Radicals should welcome gradual improvement in the artifacts and symbols of civilization that take place across the decades because this is the natural course by which cultural contributions are actually made.Onthe other hand, Scotchie praises The War On The West for being “so explicit” in its account of the anti-white racism opposed to Western culture while he himself refers quite obscurely to immigrants who “shout their hatred for the West from the rooftops.” It is a struggle to imagine who these immigrants are, which

By Scotchie’s—and Murray’s— reasoning, we should keep the immigrants and deport the native-born.

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passive puppet. We all have a choice. Each one of us has the free will to decide how to direct our thoughts and actions. Each of us can choose to hold on firmly to the principles and values of faith and gratitude. Each of us can choose to do one more good deed, one more act of kindness, to help tip the balance of the world toward life.

This last year was one of hardship for people everywhere. Too many of our friends and neighbors continue to struggle in the wake of difficult health and economic challenges. And beyond our borders, many of our closest allies, face the uncertainties of an unpredict able age.

The War On The West is promoting a political agenda, but that might be in a thorough account of Western or world history or in an anthropological comparison of various cultures today. How popular or academic is the character of the book? For example, does it back up its evidences by citing sources or does it provide only a bibliography?Then,couldn’t there be anything interesting to say about

a deeper look at why a specific communication style (especially one that isn’t highly effectivepassive aggressive, passive, or aggressive) is being employed and what that approach is indicative of. The way a person chooses to communicate can be signal of deeper relationship issues. Once these are identified, you can work to address the cause and strengthen your bond.

Dr. Marisa Cohen is a relationship scientist and coach and teaches psychology at the college level.

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A person who is being passive aggressive is also hostile in the way they communicate, but it is less direct than being overtly aggressive. For example, Jenna may say, “I wish I had more free time like you to just wander around the apartment during the day.” Here, Jenna is focusing on John’s behavior and is indirectly criticizing John for being in her personal space.

Being assertive is the best, because passive aggressive and aggressive can harm the relationship and break down the communication between you and your partner. Passive leaves room for interpretation (and misinterpretation) of your needs.Itisimportant

to identify the communication styles we typically use and become aware of our patterns, so that we can make any necessary repairs. It is also imperative for partners to take

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and understand what it is that is needed, it isn’t guaranteed. This can lead to more frustration down the road.

Communication is key when it comes to maintaining and strengthening our relationships. Beyond the content that we share, the way in which we express ourselves plays a major role in how our messages are received.

When a person is assertive, they are clearly stating what their needs are and why those needs are important. Jenna may say, “I would like to have some alone time during the day so that I can focus on my thoughts and writing. When I get interrupted it makes it challenging for me to regain focus.” Here Jenna is clearly expressing her needs through

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When a person is aggressive, they tend to express needs in a hostile manner and cross boundaries when doing so. While a person may be heard, they may offend those they are speaking with/shouting at. Jenna may yell at John, “Get out of my space!” Other examples of aggressive communication involve being caustic.

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When a person is passive, they share their needs, but aren’t direct when doing so. In that respect, they aren’t taking full ownership. Jenna may say, “It would be nice to have more personal time.” Jenna is communicating the need for personal space, but is not explicitly stating it. While John may get the hint

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There are four main types of communication styles—passive, aggressive, passive aggressive and assertive. Let’s illustrate these styles using a hypothetical couple, Jenna and John, who have been together for six months. Jenna is trying to let John know that she wants more personal space and alone time in the apartment they share together.

“I statements” and sharing why her request is important to her. By communicating this way, the intended message is being shared with John.

“Many Long Islanders are feeling the economic pressure due to rising costs for food, fuel and other essential commodities, causing them to make difficult decisions, such as buying food or paying to fuel up their cars, or pay a utility bill,” Island Harvest president/CEO Randi Shubin Dresner explained. “And while the demand for supplemental food support continues to rise, Island Harvest remains committed to making sure that no one on Long Island goes without food.”

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September marks the 14th year of Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization with a nationwide network of 200 food banks, including Island Harvest, and 60,000 partner food pantries and meal programs, has organized the annual call to action. This year’s campaign presents the impossible choices millions of Americans must make between food and other basic needs.

Hunger Action Month is a time for Long Islanders to mobilize to help end hunger by donating, volunteering or advocating,” Shubin Dresner concluded. Visit www. islandharvest.org to learn more about how you can take action.

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or Hunger Action Month this September, Island Harvest Food Bank will join Feeding America and other network member food banks to inspire people to take action and raise awareness of people facing the impossible choice of hunger. Food banks around the country are working to make a real and lasting impact on food insecurity in their communities, and they are asking for the public’s support.

“For many, a daily meal is a simple choice of what to eat,” Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot said. “For people facing hunger, a daily meal poses a very different type of choice. It’s often an impossible decision between food or other crucial needs, such as electricity, childcare or medicine. Nobody should be forced to make a choice to go hungry. With the public’s support, we

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For the first time in the school’s history, an alumna holds the position of board chair. Anne Murray, class of 1985, and board member since 2018, was elected to the position of board chair on July 1, succeeding Lance Cheney, who held the position since 2016.

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product liability, general liability, professional liability, construction defect, employee benefits liability, labor law, bad faith, and other emerging issues. On behalf of her insurance clients, Murray has won summary judgment in a variety of matters, including cases of first impression in New York and elsewhere. She also co-authored the chapter on

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he Waldorf School of Garden City (WSGC) begins its 75th school year with an all-woman leadership team.

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An accomplished litigation partner with Rivkin Radler LLP, Murray counsels insurance companies on first- and third-party claims, including toxic tort, environmental,

As chair, Murray will work closely with school adminis trator Nicole S. Littrean, and faculty chair Kelly O’Halogan, to direct the course for the school during this Diamond Anniversary after major shifts facing independent schools across the country. This includes overseeing the school’s Capital Campaign, as well as long-term strategic plans to further support the school and community.

“Anne brings such an inviting and enthusiastic energy to our school,” said O’Halogan, faculty chair. “I know that her vision and dedication to The Waldorf School of Garden City will be crucial to helping us further our mission for many years to come.”

The Waldorf School Appoints Anne Murray ’85 As Board Chair

The Waldorf School of Garden City Board Chair Anne Murray; Councilman Thomas Muscarella; Town Clerk Kate Murray; School Administrator Nicole Littrean; Faculty Chair Kelly O’Halogan; Garden City Trustee Bruce Torino; Assemblyman Ed Ra; and Legislator Laura Schaefer are pictured during The Waldorf School of Garden City’s 75th Anniversary Opening Assembly.

Founded in 1947 and located at 225 Cambridge Ave. ad jacent to Adelphi University, The Waldorf School of Garden City offers Parent-Child sessions and classes from nursery, including a brand-new Sweet Peas Program for two-year-old students, through grade 12. It is accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) and the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA).

environmental and toxic tort insurance coverage issues for New Appleman Law of Liability Insurance and is a frequent speaker on coverage issues. Murray has been active in Rivkin Radler’s pro bono program, assisting the Volunteer Lawyers Project of Nassau County in representing poor and under served tenants in housing disputes. She was named one of Long Island Business News’ “40 Rising Stars Under 40” and Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business. She also serves on her firm’s executive committee and is co-chair of Rivkin Radler’s Women’s Initiative Committee.

“With the support of our incredible leadership team, our school is prepared to meet the needs of our parents, students, employees, and alumni in this ever-changing educational landscape. I am excited and inspired during this, our school’s 75th year, as we work to chart the course for the next chapter of The Waldorf School of Garden City,” said Murray.

“It is such an honor to be working with Anne on collabora tively building the future of our school,” said Nicole Littrean, school administrator. “Her experience, insight, and knowl edge of the Waldorf community will be indispensable as we continue to face the challenges of our ever-changing world.”

Murray is the first alumna chair in school’s history

Florio received her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Purdue University, and an A.B. cum laude in Chemistry from Vassar College. She was a Dreyfus UniversityColumbiaInstituteSciencesMolecularEnvironmentalandofDepartmentFellowPostdoctoralFoundationintheChemistrytheatand

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Florio served as interim dean of St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at St. John’s University from July 2020 to May 2022. As dean, she was responsible for nearly 4,000 students, 240 full-time and more than 400 part-time faculty across 17 different academic de partments, programs, and institutes, two clinics, an art gallery and three campus locations. She also was responsible for more than 70 administrators and staff. As dean, she facilitated development of new interdisciplinary programs in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Engineering, and Machine Learning. She initiated college-wide antiracism, equity, and inclusion efforts, including development of strategic goals, supported introduc tory STEM curricular reform, created a student advisory board, and provided leadership on campus climate projects. She is a strong advocate for faculty and while dean helped identify resources both internal and external in support of faculty work. Prior to her appointment as interim dean, Florio led FacultyArtsSenate,Personnelgovernance.mitteesJohn’s,andtostudentsabilitydecisionformed,andapproachUniversity.PresidentPiskulich,higheritycommitmentunderstandingJuneSeptemberateffectivenessandstrategicuniversity-wideplanninginstitutionaleffortsSt.John’sfrom2014to2020.“Dr.Floriohasadeepof,andto,thecentraloftheliberalartsinCatholiceducation,”saidC.MichellePh.D.,ProvostandViceforAcademicAffairsatMolloy“Shebringsacollaborativetoworkingwithboththefacultyadministration,aswellasadata-inmission-drivenapproachtomaking.Ihaveconfidenceinhertoworkwiththefaculty,staffandintheSchoolofArts&Sciencesdevelopasharedvisionforthefuturearoadmaptoachieveit.”OverthecourseofhercareeratSt.FlorioservedonnumerouscomandwasanactiveparticipantinSheservedontheUniversityCommittee,theUniversitytheGraduateCouncil,theLiberalFacultyCouncil,theLiberalArtsCouncilCurriculumCommittee,

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Council for eight years. She received the New York American Chemical Society Outstanding Chemistry Teaching Award in 2020 and its Salutes to Excellence Award: Chemigation in 2016. She also was a nominee for the Council on Undergraduate Teaching, Chemistry Division, Outstanding Mentorship award. She has mentored more than 60 undergraduate, graduate, and high school students in research during her career. Florio currently is PI on an NSF ADVANCE Catalyst award, co-PI on an NSF Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program grant and has had numerous other grant awards totaling more than $2.2 million. She has 24 peer-reviewed publications, numerous invited seminars, conference,

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Federal vs. Private Student Loan Debt

Whether a borrower should take out life insurance or get additional coverage to potentially repay student loan debt depends on whether they had a co-signer, the type of loan, and what state they live in. Borrowers and co-signers should look carefully at their loan terms and decide whether they need additional life insurance coverage.

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Like co-signers, spouses may also be on the hook for making payments after the borrower dies. This will largely depend on:

1. The state where the loan was taken out.

Who is Responsible for Paying the Debt?

In some states, loans are considered shared or community property. Even if the surviving spouse did not co-sign, places with community property laws will require that they continue to make payments. This is another instance when having life insurance—and, thus, a death benefit—can help alleviate this burden.

How to Use Insurance to Protect Against Student Loan Debt

Many people believe that student loan debt is forgiven if the borrower passes away. However, this is not always the case. It depends on a few factors, including whether the loan was federal or private, and whether the borrower had a co-signer.

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co-signers were to pass away, their estate may have to repay the debt. A judge may order the sale of assets the borrower planned to leave to others (such as a house or car) to pay back the lender. In this situation, having an adequate amount of life insurance would help to eliminate this burden and leave those items to go to their original heirs.

Federal student loans (without a co-signer) are the most straightforward case. By law, these loans are forgiven upon death or total disability, and family members or the estate are not responsible for paying them back. In this case, there is no need for any party involved to increase their life insurance coverage based on the loan.

Co-signing is when a parent or other adult agrees to be responsible for the loan should the borrower default. Co-signing is common for many different types of loans, including student loans.

On the other hand, private student loans may have different terms. Because private loans are issued through a private lender, the lender can dictate their own rules including the terms of death or disability. The best way to know for sure is to read the fine print.

If someone with unpaid private student loans and no

For private loans, the co-signer may have to continue making payments. The loan contract may also include an acceleration clause. This could mean the lender can make the balance of the loan due immediately if the borrower dies.

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ith student loan debt in the United States currently estimated to total $1.762 trillion, the price of higher education is quickly taking its toll on many households. Borrowers may be wondering if they need to consider their student loans when purchasing life insurance coverage. The answer to this depends on what type of loan the borrower has and who signed for it.

making payments even if the borrower passes away. This depends on the type of federal loan.

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To address the financial harms of the pandemic by smoothing the transition back to repayment and helping borrowers at highest risk of delinquencies or default once payments resume, the department will provide targeted student debt cancel lation to borrowers with loans held by the Department of Education. Borrowers with annual income during the pandemic of under $125,000 (for individuals) or under $250,000 (for married couples or heads of households) who received a Pell Grant in college will be eligible for up to $20,000 in debt cancellation. Borrowers who met those income standards but did not receive a Pell Grant will be eligible for up to $10,000 in relief. The department will be announcing further details on how bor rowers can claim this relief in the weeks ahead. The application will be available no later than when the pause on federal student loan repayments terminates at the end of the year. Nearly eight million borrowers may be eligible to receive relief automatically because relevant income data is already available to the depart ment. The department is also making available a legal memorandum regarding its authority for these discharges.

the proposed rule would fully cover the borrower’s unpaid monthly interest, so that—unlike with current income-driven repayment plans—a borrower’s loan balance will not grow so long as they are making their required monthly payments. The plan would also simplify borrowers’ choices among loan repayment plans. The proposed regulations will be published in the coming days on the Federal Register and the public is invited to comment on the draft rule for 30 days.

Student loan repayment pause is extended through December.

we’re delivering targeted relief that will help ensure borrowers are not placed in a worse position financially because of the pandemic, and restore trust in a system that should be creating opportunity, not a debt

he U.S. Department of Education has recently announced a final extension of the pause on student loan repayment, interest, and collections through Dec. 31, 2022. Borrowers should plan to resume payments in January 2023. While the economy continues to improve, COVID cases remain at an elevated level, and the Biden-Harris Administration has made clear that pandemic-related relief should be phased out responsibly so that people do not suffer unnecessary financial harm.

The Department of Education is also proposing a rule to create a new income-driven repayment plan that will substantially reduce future monthly payments for lower- and middle-income borrowers. The proposed rule would protect more income from loan payments. It would cut in half—from 10 percent to five percent of discretionary income—the amount that borrowers have to pay each month on their undergraduate loans, while borrowers with both undergraduate and graduate loans will pay a weighted average rate. It would also raise the amount of income that is considered nondiscretionary income and therefore protected from repayment. The rule would also forgive loan balances after 10 years of payments, instead of the current 20 years under many income-driven repayment plans, for borrowers with original loan balances of $12,000 or less. Additionally,

The department is also taking steps to reduce the cost of college for students and their families and hold colleges accountable for raising costs, especially when failing to deliver good outcomes to students. The department has already re-established the enforcement unit in the Office of Federal Student Aid and recently withdrew authorization for the accreditor that oversaw schools responsible for some of the worst for-profit scandals. The agency will also propose to reinstate and improve a rule to hold career programs accountable for leaving their graduates with unaffordable debt. New steps will be taken against colleges that have contrib uted to the student debt crisis. These include publishing an annual watch list of the programs with the worst debt levels in the country and requesting institutional improvement plans from colleges with the most concerning debt outcomes that outline how the college intends to bring down debt levels.

Thetrap.”department is proposing longterm changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program that will make it easier for borrowers working in public service to gain loan forgiveness. The department proposed allowing more payments to qualify for PSLF including partial, lump sum, and late payments, and allowing certain kinds of deferments and forbearances—such as those for Peace Corps and AmeriCorps service, National Guard duty, and military service—to count toward PSLF. These proposed regulatory changes build on the progress made with the temporary changes announced last year by the department that expire on Oct. 31, 2022. Since the start of the temporary changes, the department has approved more than $10 billion in loan discharges for 175,000 public servants.

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“Earning a college degree or certificate should give every person in America a leg up in securing a bright future. But for too many people, student loan debt has hindered their ability to achieve their dreams—including buying a home, starting a business, or providing for their family. Getting an education should set us free; not strap us down. That’s why, since Day One, the Biden-Harris administration has worked to fix broken federal student aid programs and deliver unprecedented relief to borrowers,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “Today,

—U.S. Department of Education

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Korolczuk raised the bar on profes sional accountability at the center while simultaneously improving staff morale. During his tenure, CCA enjoyed the highest graduation rates in its history, with students earning both Regents and

“Seventeen years as principal of a com plex high school has prepared me for the vital task of continuing the evolution of our regional schools,” said Korolczuk. “I have been, and continue to be, surround ed by so many caring and compassionate people here at Nassau BOCES. Together, we will prepare our students for college, careers, and to be contributing members of their communities, which is a critical component of the agency’s mission.”

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imaginable, as a special education teach er at the Ranch San Antonio Juvenile Detention Facility in Los Angeles, then as a health teacher at Riker’s Island Jail. These respective experiences laid the foundation for a career devoted to teach ing students with unique needs, who require support beyond the traditional school

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Advanced Regents diplomas. He also developed and fostered connections between graduates with countless adult service agencies to support their transi tion to Korolczukadulthood.served for five years as pres ident of the Nassau BOCES Educational Administrators Association, where he represented more than 80 school admin istrators, collaborating closely with them to improve working conditions and meet educational goals. He was selected by the School Administrators Association of New York State and the Board of Regents to meet with the Commissioner of the State Education Department to discuss the importance of educational reform. In 2020, he received the Nassau BOCES Education Partner award.

Korolczuk began his educational jour ney in the most challenging classrooms

In addition to improving the academic curriculum and implementing a school wide behavior plan, Korolczuk worked to improve morale and to create a sense of community within the center. To that end, he launched a monthly awards ceremony, recognizing students who are meeting overall expectations while achieving their own personal goals. He also prioritized family events to promote parentalKorolczukinvolvement.helpedto develop collabora tive relationships between CCA and local colleges. Through a partnership with Farmingdale State College, the school’s

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r. Christopher Korolczuk has been promoted to assistant director of Nassau BOCES Department of Regional Schools and Instructional Programs (RSIP). He brings nearly 25 years of educational experience to the position, including more than 15 years as principal of the agency’s Center for Community Adjustment (CCA). He is a revered leader in the field of alter native education, having served in the most diverse and demanding learning environments.Korolczuk’sfirst order of business as assistant director is to learn all he can about RSIP. He intends to explore each unique program, educate himself on ways to build and strengthen the agency’s relationships with local industry partners, and determine how he can best meet the needs of all students in his charge.

Fromsetting.thecorrectional system, Korolczuk moved to the New York City school system, before joining the ad ministrative team at the Nassau BOCES Center for Community Adjustment. Soon after his appointment as CCA assistant principal, Korolczuk took the helm as principal and began the task of transforming the school into the thriving learning community it is today.

Korolczuk has a doctorate in ed ucational leadership from St. John’s University. He holds a master’s degree in school administration from The College of Saint Rose, and a master’s in special education from California State University. He has earned certification as a teacher of special education from New York City, New York State and California State, and he is a New York State certified school administrator and supervisor.

students have the opportunity to take university-level courses, learning about the expectations of a college curriculum while in the supportive and therapeutic environment of CCA. A similar partner ship with Nassau Community College (NCC) empowers students to attend courses at NCC, giving them a firsthand, real-life experience of college life.

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least 30 inches away, taking breaks every 20 minutes, or investing in screen protectors that help limit exposure to blue light. Some health plans offer discounts on these types of protectors or computers with built in blue-light filtering properties. In part due to the increased time in front of screens, nearsightedness today affects 41 percent of Americans—up from 25 percent in 1970.

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restrictionsandseasonback-to-schoolinfullswingCOVID-19looseninginNewYorkandelsewhere,thestartofthisacademicyearmayfeelrelativelyroutine.Thatincludesareturntoin-personlearningandactivities,includingtheopportunitytoschedulerecom-mendedhealthexamsthatsomefamiliesmayhaveskippedsincetheCOVID-19pandemicemerged.Infact,nearlyoneinfiveparentsskippedpreventivecarevis-itsfortheirchildrenduetoCOVID-19.Beforesched-ulesbecomepackedwithclasses,homeworkandextracurric-ularactivities,

review this back-to-school health checklist with actions to take to help give children a better chance to succeed inside and outside the classroom:

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In addition to routine cleanings, maintaining proper oral health at home is important year-round. That includes brushing your teeth (and tongue) for up to two minutes, after meals and before

Proper dental health can help your kids stay confident and smiling, and also benefit their overall well-being. That’s because oral health contributes to overall health, helping the body protect itself from infections, systemic inflammation and various types of diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. While tooth decay is largely preventable, it unfortunately ranks as the most common chronic disease among children. In fact, by age five, nearly 50 percent of children have at least one cavity. To help prevent that, consider scheduling a dental exam at the start of the school year and every six months after that.

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Even after receiving a comprehensive eye exam, it is important to monitor for digital eye strain. This condition can be caused by the overuse of digital devices, such as computers or smartphones, and can contribute to headaches, dry eyes and neck or shoulder pain. Some tips to help avoid digital eye strain include keeping computer screens at

Get a Comprehensive Eye Exam

Get a Dental Cleaning

Proper vision is crucial for success at school, both in the classroom and when playing sports. While school-based vision screenings are valuable, these exams can miss certain conditions, such as poor eye alignment, focusing issues and farsightedness. That’s why it is recommended children get their first comprehensive eye exam by age one and another prior to starting kindergarten. If no vision issues are detected, then it is recommended children have an exam at least once every two years. Unfortunately, an estimated 600,000 children and teens are blind or have a vision disorder, underscoring the importance of a visit to the eye doctor.

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—Submitted by UnitedHealthcar. Dr. Donna O’Shea is the chief medical officer of population health at UnitedHealthcare.

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Most schools provide hearing screenings, often every other year beginning in kindergarten or first grade. If a hearing issue is identified, such as hearing loss due to a middle ear infection, or hearing loss in a single ear, a referral for a comprehensive audiologic evaluation is generally the next step. It is important to not delay this more comprehensive testing with a health professional, as hearing loss can affect a child’s ability to develop

Nearly 50 percent of people between ages 12 and are at risk of developing due to environmental factors.

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flossing daily, plus adding a water flosser; and staying hydrated to help avoid issues with dry mouth, while limiting sugary snacks and drinks.

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bedtime; using a soft-bristled toothbrush; rinsing for 30 seconds with a mouthwash, which may help kill bacteria and clean parts of the mouth brushing might miss;

which can help support the best possible outcome.Atthesame time, parents should help children adopt safe listening strategies and avoid excessive exposure to loud sounds, which can contribute to hearing loss over time. In fact, nearly 50 percent of people between ages 12 and 35 are at risk of developing hearing loss due to environmental factors, including listening to music through personal audio devices. Strategies to consider include using ear protection (earplugs or earmuffs) when attending sporting events or music concerts; following the 60-60 rule, which means limiting the use of earbuds or headphones to no more than 60 minutes at a time and at no more than 60 percent of the player’s maximum volume; and investing in noise-canceling earbuds or headphones to avoid the temptation to crank up the volume to overcome backgroundBack-to-schoolnoise.season is an exciting time, filled with friends and fun activities. To help make the most of this time of year, consider adding these three appointments to your family’s to-do list.

Under New York State’s Education Law, if you are a parent of a child in the New York State schools, you have rights regarding the privacy and security of your child’s personal information and data. State law requires each educational agency to publish its Data Privacy and Security Policy to its website. Technology has become a permanent fixture of the education experience. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued a policy statement that put educational technology on notice about children’s privacy. In other words, educational tech companies can’t require parents and schools to agree to the comprehensive surveillance of children for kids to use those learning tools. Thus, parents and guardians need to place close attention to the technology children use, what information they collect, and how they use it.

prices, or discounts beyond 50 percent, consumers should be wary and diligently verify the legitimacy of the seller.

• Protect your identity when shopping online: Ensure transactions are conducted over a secure connection. Make sure the website is secure by identifying a padlock symbol by the URL or the https and avoid using public Wi-Fi to log in to online accounts.

chool is now back in full swing.

• Beware of fake ads and websites: As fraudsters continue to advance in sophistication, fake websites frequently resemble legitimate sites with credible looking logos, pictures, and payment options. If the website is advertising extremely low

Think Privacy

• Ensure you know who the seller is. Some major retailers allow third party sellers to list items on their site, and those items can be hard to distinguish from the rest. Read all the fine print to ensure you are comfortable with the seller.

• Be careful when providing identifying information to after-school activities and sports clubs upon registration. If asked for a Social Security number (SSN), inquire why it is needed and insist on using another identifier. Oftentimes organizations include the SSN request as a formality, and it may not be mandatory.

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The New York State Division of Consumer Protection provides resources and education materials to consumers on product safety, as well as voluntary mediation services between consumers and businesses. The Consumer Assistance Helpline 800-697-1220 is available Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding state holidays, and consumer complaints can be filed at any time at www.facebook.com/nysconsumer.Twitter:followForwww.dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection.moreconsumerprotectiontips,theDivisiononsocialmediaat@NYSConsumerandFacebook:

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• Download retail apps only from trusted sources. Cybercriminals are now creating apps that look and might even function like legitimate retail apps but are actually malware designed to steal your personal and financial information, send text messages without your knowledge, or even track your location using your phone’s GPS capabilities.

• Watch out for fake coupons on social media: If the coupon doesn’t come from a recognized coupon distributor, the manufacturer, or a specific store, be wary.

—NYS Division of Consumer Protection

• Protect documents that contain a child’s personal information. Understand where your child’s information is stored. Ask how after-school organizations and sports clubs secure their records: Are digital records connected to the internet and, if so, are they encrypted? Are physical records in locked filing cabinets? Who has access?

Back-to-school shopping is the second largest spending event for parents (behind holiday shopping). Often, a shopping scam starts with a fake website, mobile app or, increasingly, a social media ad. This year, smartphone shopping is on the rise as people are on the move again. DCP urges consumers to take note of common scams while shopping. Scammers may try to exploit the backto-school rush through fraudulent ads or through other forms of solicitations.

Below is some guidance on how to start the new school year safely.

• Only label books, backpacks and lunches with the student’s full name and any other information on the inside! Using initials on the outside is okay, but names, even just first names, on the outside can create an unsafe situation.

• Your child’s personal information cannot be sold or released for any commercial purposes.

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The NYS Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) is providing targeted scam prevention and shopping tips for parents and “Back-to-schoolchildren.shopping is the second largest spending event for parents, after the holidays, which makes it critically important for parents to know how to safeguard against scams to protect their privacy and finances,” said Secretary of State Robert J Rodriguez. “And as more and more schools use technology as a teaching tool, parents should know what information is being obtained from their student and how to protect their children’s identity and privacy. Children should not have to give up their privacy rights just to do their homework. I urge parents to use these tips so students from elementary school to high school stay safe this school year.”

• Both parents and students should be careful on all social media platforms: don’t overshare. Any information you post can be seen and utilized by identity thieves. Avoid sharing personal information

including full names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, or even where they go to school. 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.

• If your child is under age 18, you have the right to inspect and review the complete contents of your child’s education records.

Avoid Shopping Scams:

Some highlights to know about this law:

• Learn how to spot phishing emails: Scammers may send phishing emails to students and parents saying that they missed a delivery of school supplies. These emails request that the recipients click on a link to reschedule this delivery. That link either floods victims’ computers with malware or sends them to fake websites that request their personal and payment information.

Other ways to pay close attention to your child’s personal information:

• If you have questions about student data, please see information available for parents from The New York State Department of Education.

• Discuss internet safety tips with children and remind them to be careful about opening attachments and suspicious emails.

• Use a credit card for online purchases, if possible. Credit cards offer the most protection against fraud, including the right to dispute charges if there are problems with your purchase.

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Family & Children’s Association (FCA) leads the operations and oversight of THRIVE Recovery Community and Outreach Center in partnership with the LICADD, LIRA, Families in Support of Treatment (F.I.S.T.), and HUGS, Inc.. THRIVE is funded by the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) and through private contributions.

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THRIVE staff and volunteers help individuals and families find, maintain, and strengthen their recovery through peer-based support, resources and referral services; interactive educational programs that promote wellness, economic prosperity and civic engagement; and a safe, welcoming haven for substance-free recreational and social activities.

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Also representing FCA were Lisa Burch, MPH, Vice President and COO; Jaymie Kahn-Rapp, AVP of Addiction Prevention, Treatment, & Recovery; and Director of Peer and Recovery Services Nicole Augustino Carey.

Awareness Day (Aug. 31) seeks to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died, acknowledge the grief of family and friends, raise awareness of this serious public health crisis, and stimulate action and discussion about evidence-based overdose prevention and drug policy.

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“Our International Overdose Awareness Day event is always a meaningful, emotionally charged and healing event,” FCA President and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey L. Reynolds, PhD. said. “It’s also a rallying cry for our government officials to direct opioid litigation settlement monies to education, prevention and recovery. Our goal is always to end this epidemic and eliminate the need for an International Overdose Awareness Day.”

Reynolds was among the speakers at the event, along with Dr. Edmond Hakimi of the Long Island Recovery Association (LIRA); Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) Executive Director Steve Chassman; Alana

amily & Children’s Association (FCA), a leading health and human services not-for-profit organization on Long Island hosted an International Overdose Awareness Day event that served as a remembrance of the lives lost to this public health epidemic and frank talk from policy and recovery advocates, counselors, families who have lost a loved one to overdose and people in Internationalrecovery.Overdose

FCA President and CEO Dr. Jeffrey L. Reynolds kicked off the International Overdose Awareness Day remembrance at THRIVE Recovery Center in Hauppauge. Joining him at the podium from left: LICADD Executive Director Steve Chassman; Larry Lamendola, who lost his daughter, Lisa, to the epidemic; Dr. Edmond Hakimi, LIRA; Alana Urbont Marino, Director of Community Engagement, HUGS, Inc.; and FCA Director of Peer and Recovery Services Nicole Augustino Carey. (Photo courtesy of Family & Children’s Association)

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“[Roughly] eight years ago, I turned to my wife, who also has a degree in art and said I didn’t want to touch the computer—I wanted to learn how to get the stuff on the canvas, but I didn’t know the first thing about it anymore,” he recalled. “She educated me in what you

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The sexuagenarian rocker eventually caught the eyed of Los Angeles-based SceneFour Art Collective. Before long, Satriani was balancing gallery openings with recording studio dates while navigating COVID-19.

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“I spent a lot of time painting,” he explained. “I wound up with this new career as an artist that just sort of fell into my lap. The two really seem to help each other out—the painting and the recording. I recently flew out to Gatlinburg, TN, a beautiful little town in the Smoky Mountains. I did an art show and a private musical performance for the patrons that was at the [Gaitlinburg] Convention Center. It was such a crazy thing to do, especially after years of pandemic. Just to be able to play guitars I’ve painted for people that bought

them and see all my canvas work in one big room—it’s great.”

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“He is my favorite. I can’t believe the two things he accomplishes at once which is a striking emotional impact with the portraits that he does. And then, the other thing is, they’re so weird. It’s like some weird alchemy. How does he make you fall in love with the subjects and yet, they are distorted and the colors are all freaky. Everything about it is freaky. It’s still a beautiful image that transmits something really special of love of the subject, so I love that about him.”

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“He was another crazy painter from 100 years ago that again used freaky colors. His use of irides cent colors at a time when people weren’t using them—if I could go back in time, I’d ask him what he was on. How come everything is so different? There is a spiritual side to what he’s trying to communi cate that I think is so unique and beautiful.”

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“I think Basquiat had so much talent in being able to compose properly, his completely freaky, chaotic paintings. We all know them as being completely chaotic and busy, but they never lose their balanced sense of composition and I think this is a sign of a true artist. I think Warhol had the same talent. They were very different, but if they had to, they were really good representational artists. They could draw anatomy 24-7. What it goes to show us is a very unique approach to art. Both wonderfully crazy people, but I would say every time I see Basquiat’s stuff, it just takes my breath away.”

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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Stories that are important to the heritage of a group will be told and retold. is is how they become a part of the shared culture. Each sharing is a unique experience. e tale means something di erent to you now than it did when you rst heard it. You have the option to tell it di erently to suit a new purpose.

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SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF NASSAU THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-24A, Plaintiff -against- JOHN J. QUINN AKA JOHN QUINN, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated May 16, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on October 12, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. premises situate, lying and being in the City of Glen Cove, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point the following 2 courses and distances from the westerly end of a curve connecting the northerly side of Lattingtown Road with the westerly side of Birch Lane; 1. Westerly along the northerly side of Lattingtown Road 194.26; 2. Northerly 8 degrees 10 minutes East 581.50 feet to the true point or place of beginning; THENCE North West, 253.47 feet; THENCE North East, 131.05 feet; THENCE North East, 142.60; THENCE North East, 94.18 feet; THENCE North East, 62.95 feet; THENCE North East, 47.53 feet; THENCE North West, 37.77 feet; THENCE North East, 47.08 feet; THENCE North West, 51.19 feet; THENCE North West, 43.36 feet; THENCE North West, 38.00 feet; THENCE South East, 303.16 feet, THENCE South West, 487.88 feet; THENCE South East 149.26 feet; RUNNING THENCE along said westerly side of Birch Bark Lane the following 3 courses and

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REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN IndexmenttoPremisesand$1,276,964.70Approximate(SBL#:ofRoad,RoadwayPremisesofCountyValley,lyingpiece2:0012th11501CourtCourttheonwilltheonForeclosurePursuantDefendant(s).MAURICE8HE,CATES,ASSET-BACKEDGAGETEEASSOCIATION,U.S.COUNTYSUPREMEFORECLOSURECOURT-OFNASSAUBANKNATIONALASTRUS-FORTERWINMORT-TRUST2005-8HE,CERTIFI-SERIES2005-Plaintiff-against-BERNAL,etaltoaJudgmentofandSaleenteredNovember13,2019.I,undersignedRefereesellatpublicauctiontheNorthSidestepsofNassauCountySupremelocatedat100SupremeDrive,Mineola,N.Y.“RainorShine”onthedayofOctober,2022atPM.Allthatcertainplot,orparceloflandsituateandbeinginLocustTownofOysterBay,ofNassauandStateNewYork.knownas2Woodsa/k/a2WoodsLocustValley,(TownOysterBay)NY11560.29-2-47)amountoflienplusinterestcosts.willbesoldsubjectprovisionsoffiledjudg-andtermsofsale.No.604070/2018.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that all persons, firms, entities or corporations, having any claim or suit against the Petitioners or the vessel arising or resulting from the incident must file a claim as provided in Rule F of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, with the Clerk of the Court, at the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York, 100 Federal Plaza, Central Islip, NY 11722, and must deliver or mail to the attorneys for the Petitioners, James E. Mercante, Esq., RUBIN, FIORELLA, Avenue,MERCANTEFRIEDMANLLP,630Third3rdFloor,NewYork,

Mark Ricciardo, Esq., Referee LOGS Legal Group LLP f/k/a Shapiro, DiCaro Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) Dated:430-4792September 2, 2022 10-12-5;#234937-GCOB/OB9-28-21-2022-4T-

Dated:faulted.08/18/2022 10-5; 9-28-21-14-2022-4T-#234834-GCOB/OB

Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Foreclosure auction will be held “Rain or Shine.” If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the foreclosure auction. MELVYN ROTH, Referee. LEVY LEVY, Attys for Pltf., 12 Tulip Dr., Great Neck, NY. 9-28-21-14-7-2022-4T-#99627#234722-GCOB/RP

ENS Universal Arts LLC. Art. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 7/12/22. Office: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 15 Michaels Ln, Glen Head, NY 11545. Purpose: Any lawful 10-26-19-12-5;purpose. 2022-6T-#234952-GCOB/RP9-28-21-

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All bidders must wear a face mask/shield at all times and social distancing must be observed by all bidders at all times. Bidders who do not comply with the face mask and/or the social distancing mandate will be removed from the auction.

KAREN C. GRANT, ESQ., DavidRefereeA. Gallo Associates Attorney(s)LLP for Plaintiff 47 Hillside Avenue, 2nd Floor, Manhasset, NY 11030 File# 5025.14569-28-21-14-7-2022-4T-#234729-GCOB/RP

YACHT CLUB, INC. and SAGAMORE JUNIOR SAILING CORP., as Owners or Owners pro hac vice of a 13-foot Boston Whaler motorboat for Exoneration from or Limitation of Petitioners.Liability,

SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. MEDCOR HOLDING CORP., Pltf. vs. JOSEPH BROWN, et al, Defts. Index #608914/2018.

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Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered September 20, 2017, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on October 13, 2022 at 2:30 PM. Premises known as 35 Duck Pond Road, Glen Cove, NY 11542. Sec 23 Block 25 Lot 2. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Glen Cove, County of Nassau and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $837,270.45 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No The011077/2012.foreclosure sale will be conducted in accordance with 10th Judicial District’s Covid-19 Policies and foreclosure auction rules. The Referee shall enforce any rules in place regarding facial coverings and social distancing. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.” Michael Cardello, Esq., Referee SNNY045 10-5; 9-28-21-14-2022-4T-#234850-GCOB/RP

SUPREME COURT NASSAU COUNTY MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P., Plaintiff MARIUSZagainstP.GROMUL, et al AttorneyDefendant(s)for Plaintiff(s) Knuckles, Komosinski Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523.

Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered September 9, 2019, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on October 4, 2022 at 2:30 PM. Premises known as 251 Walnut Road, Glen Cove, NY 11542. Sec 30 Block 076 Lot 0045. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Glen Cove, County of Nassau and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $928,666.66 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 6952/2015. Cash will not be accepted at the sale. The foreclosure sale will be conducted in accordance with 10th Judicial District’s Covid-19 Policies and foreclosure auction rules. The Referee shall enforce any rules in place regarding facial coverings and social distancing. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.”

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Law Group, PLLC, 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale,

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A continued public hearing will be held by and before the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Nassau County, New York, at the East Woods School on Yellow Cote Road on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. The continued hearing will be on the application of New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC d/b/a AT&T, lessee of a

Judith L. Powell, Esq., DavidsonReferee. Fink LLP

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NASSAU COUNTY HSBC BANK USA, N.A., Plaintiff GEORGEagainstLINCON, et al

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LEGAL NOTICE UNITED EASTERNDISTRICTSTATESCOURTDISTRICT OF NEW YORK Civil Action No.: 22-cv-4283 IN THE MATTER OF THE SAGAMORE-of-COMPLAINT

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SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR costs.$236,192.16imateBlockofCountyingerected,andofcertainCove,McLoughlinp.m.,onCourtpremeoffrontselltheenteredForeclosurePursuantSAKI,Plaintiff,CATES,PASS-THROUGH2007-5CB,NATIVEOFCERTIFICATEHOLDERSTHECWALT,INC.,ALTER-LOANTRUSTMORTGAGECERTIFI-SERIES2007-5CB,vs.FELIXGIRA-ETAL.,Defendant(s).toaJudgmentofandSaledulyonMay2,2017,I,undersignedRefereewillatpublicauctiononthestepsonthenorthsidetheNassauCountySu-Court,100SupremeDrive,Mineola,NYOctober13,2022at2:00premisesknownas28Street,GlenNY11542.Allthatplot,pieceorparcelland,withthebuildingsimprovementsthereonsituate,lyingandbe-intheCityofGlenCove,ofNassauandStateNewYork,Section21,236andLot4.Approx-amountofjudgmentisplusinterestandPremiseswillbesold

NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Petitioners Sagamore Yacht Club, Inc. and Sagamore Junior Sailing Corp., as owners or owners pro hac vice of a 1969, 13-foot Boston Whaler motorboat, pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 30501 et seq ., bring this action involving admiralty and maritime claims within the meaning of Rule 9(h) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Rule F of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, concerning any claims for loss, damage, and/or injury, arising or resulting in connection with an incident which occurred on July 19, 2021, while Petitioners’ vessel was upon the navigable waters of the United States, as more fully described in the Complaint; and

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3. South 3 degrees 20 minutes 37 seconds West, 109.31 feet; THENCE North West 206.65 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. Section: 30 Block: 91 Lot: 52 f/k/a Section: 30 Block: 91 Lot: 8

Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 400 Meridian Centre Blvd, Ste Rochester,200 NY 14618 Tel. 585/760-8218

GLEN COVE

OYSTER BAY

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Such Crane, LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite 103N, Westbury, NY 11590.

Stephen Frommer, Esq., Referee 2267-001757 9-21-14-7;#234614-GCOB/RP8-31-2022-4T-

Premisescosts. will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale.

Said premises known as 17 HOLLOW WAY, GLEN COVE, ApproximateNY amount of lien $2,226,210.07 plus interest

Dominic Chiariello, Esq., PincusReferee

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New York 10017, a copy on or before the 15th day of October, 2022 or be defaulted. Personal attendance is not required. Further, any claimant desiring to contest Petitioners’ right either to exoneration from or limitation of liability shall file an Answer to the Complaint on or before the aforesaid date as required by Supplemental Rule F of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and deliver or mail a copy to the attorneys for the Petitioners, or be de-

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AttorneyDefendant(s)for Plaintiff(s) Fein

erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Brookville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECTION 18, BLOCK 3, LOT 13 AND 17. Approximate amount of judgment $954,830.52 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #7177/2011. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 mitigation protocols and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine”. Charles Casolaro, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 00-304985 9-28-21-14-7-2022-4T-73067#234728-GCOB/RP

If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Index Number 010153/2014.

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., Plaintiff AGAINST KATHLEEN KHAWAJA, AMJAD MASOOD KHAWAJA AKA AMJAD M. KHAWAJA, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered November 9, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on October 6, 2022 at 2:00PM, premises known as 11 FRUITLEDGE ROAD, GLEN HEAD A/K/A BROOKVILLE, NY 11545. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements

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SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PHHNASSAUMortgage Corporation, PeterAGAINSTPlaintiffRuggles; Tammy Ruggles; et al., PursuantDefendant(s)toaJudgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered February 1, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on October 26, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 76 Singworth Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau, State of New York, Section 27 Block 7 Lot 98. Approximate amount of judgment $302,526.10 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 002536/2017. The auction will be conducted pursuant to the COVID-19 Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Property established by the Tenth Judicial District. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.”

subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #1864/2013. 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.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered June 10, 2019, I will sell at public auction on the North Side Steps of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on October 12, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. prem. k/a District 4, Section 30, Block 22, Lot(s)57-58.

New York 11556, Attorneys for10-5;Plaintiff9-28-21-14-2022-4T-#234906-GCOB/RP

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. 10-5; 9-28-21-14-2022-4T-#234853-GCOB/RP

distances: 1. Along the arc of a curve bearing to the left having a radius of 50.00 feet a distant of 93.06 feet; 2. Along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 25.00 a distance of 33.97 feet;

If any individual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in ad vance of the Paulhearing.L.Bentel,ChairmanPh.D.

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TheP.M.hearing will be on the application of Gianni Villella, owner of a parcel of land located at 23 Millford Drive in the Village, and designated as Section 29, Block 63, Lots 421 425 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and located in the Village’s R-15 (15,000 s.f.) zoning district.TheAppellant seeks a vari ance to permit the installation of swimming pool equipment which would have a rear yard setback of 19 feet rather than the required 30 feet.

August 24, 9-21-2022-1T-#235005-2022GCOB/OB

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portion parcel of land owned by the Village of Oyster Bay Cove presently being used as the Village of Oyster Bay Cove Police Station, located at the southeasterly side of the intersection of NYS Route 25A and Berry Hill Road in the Village, designated as Section 25, Block C01, Lot 1036 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County. The Applicant seeks site plan approval to permit the instal lation of a wireless telecom munications facility consist ing of an approximately 85’ tall monopine antenna, and the installation of associated equipment cabinets and back up generator, all as shown on the plans entitled “AT&T Site ID#:LI-6238A…” prepared by Cohen Enterprises of NJ LLC, and last dated March 7, 2022.The above application and plan are on file at the Village Hall, 68 W. Main Street, Oyster Bay, New York where they may be viewed between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday until the time of the hearing, or on the Village’s website at www. oysterbaycove.net.Ifanyindividual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in ad vance of the 9-21-2022-1T-#234983-hearing.JohnBralowerChairmanGCOB/OB

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A public hearing and meet ing will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall, 299 Lattingtown Road in said Village, on October 4, 2022 at 6:30

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All interested person may be heard at the date and time of the public hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals at any time until the close of the hearing, or thereafter as may be permitted by the Board. The Board of Appeals, as putative Lead Agency, has not yet conducted any re view pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act.

of 42.1 feet and an easter ly front yard setback from Lattingtown Road of 19.6 feet rather than the required 100Thefeet;Appellants seek vari ances to permit the following construction:1.Onestory addition to the existing dwelling which would have a northerly front yard setback of 33 feet and an easterly front yard setback of 57.6 feet rather than the required 100 feet; a height-setback ratio of 0.6 on the northerly front yard and 0.45 on the easterly front yard rather than the required 0.24; increase the gross floor area of the dwelling to 6,674 square feet rather than the maximum permitted 5,142.97 square feet; and increase the building area of the principal building to 3,857 square feet rather than the maximum permitted 2,489 square feet;

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a continued public hearing will be held by and before, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Old Brookville on September 28, 2022 at 6:30 P.M. at the Village Hall, 201 McCouns Lane in said Thevillage.continued hearing will be on the application of 5055 Northern Boulevard LLC, owner of a 0.472 acre parcel of land located in the Village and known as 5055 Northern Boulevard. Said property is designated as Section 22, Block 27, Lot 27 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County and is located in the Village’s R-2A (2 Acre) resi dential zoning district.

To allow all of the above improvements to result in a total building area of 19,282 square feet (30.98% of lot area) rather than the maxi mum permitted 12,446 square feet (20% of lot area).

3. To permit the construc tion of a one-story addition to the southerly side of the exist ing dwelling, which addition would increase the gross floor area of the dwelling to 6,474 square feet rather than the maximum permitted 5,862 square feet.

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The above application is on file at Humes Wagner, LLP, Attorneys for the Village, 147 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, New York 11560, where it may be seen by appointment only, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday until the time of the hearing.

The above application and plan are on file at the Village Hall, 68 W. Main Street, Oyster Bay, New York where they may be viewed between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday until the time of the hearing, or on the Village’s website at www. oysterbaycove.net.

Thep.m.hearing will be on the application of Katie and Jared Gianatasio, owners of a parcel of land located at 156 Feeks Lane in the Village, and designated as Section 29, Block M, Lot 279 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and located in the Village’s R-4A (4-acre) zon ing district. The Appellants seek a variance to permit the construction of an inground swimming pool with appur tenant patio and filter equip ment, which will require the following variances:

The above application is on file at Humes Wagner, LLP, Attorneys for the Village, 147 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, New York 11560, where it may be seen by appointment only, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday until the time of the hearing.

The above application is on file at Humes Wagner, LLP, Attorneys for the Village, 147 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, New York 11560, where it may be seen by appointment only, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday until the time of the hearing.

2. To allow the pool equip ment to have an easterly side yard setback of 16.8 feet rath er than the required 80 feet;

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A public hearing and meet ing will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall, 299 Lattingtown Road in said Village, on October 4, 2022 at 6:30

A public hearing will be held by and before the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Nassau County, New York, at the East Woods School on Yellow Cote Road on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:00 P.M.

A public hearing and meet ing will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall, 299 Lattingtown Road in said Village, on October 4, 2022 at 6:30Thep.m.hearing will be on the application of Amanda and Scott Schneider, owners of a 1.43 acre parcel of land locat ed at 245 Lattingtown Road in the Village, and designated as Section 30, Block E, Lot 12 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and located in the Village’s R-4A (4-acre) zoning district.

The Appellants seek vari ances to maintain the follow ing1.structures:Puttinggreen which has a front yard setback from Lattingtown Road of 32.2 feet rather than the required 100 feet and a southerly side yard setback of 0.3 feet rather than the required 80 feet;

2. Porch which would have a northerly front yard setback of 27.3 feet and an easterly front yard setback of 58.0 feet rather than the required 100 feet;3.

If any individual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in ad vance of the Paulhearing.L.Bentel,ChairmanPh.D.

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4. Deck which would have a northerly front yard setback of 68.5 feet and an easterly front yard setback of 55.1 feet rather than the required 100 feet;5.

application of Carly Spad Drimmer and Eric Drimmer, owners of a parcel of land located at 11 Mindy Court in the Village, and designated as Section 30, Block 46, Lot 45 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and lo cated in the Village’s R-2A (2-acre) zoning district. The Appellants seek a variance to permit the demolition of the existing single-family dwell ing and construction of a new single-family dwelling, which would have a gross floor area of 7,102.56 square feet rather than the maximum permitted 6,143.64 square feet.

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The Appellant also seeks a variance to maintain an exist ing shed which has a rear yard setback of 13.3 feet rather than the required 30 feet.

2. To maintain an existing sports court which has a northerly side yard setback of 32.4 feet rather than 33.1 feet as required by the Board of Zoning Appeals’ decision dated December 1, 2015;

The above application is on file, and is open to public inspection between the hours of 9:30 am and 12:30 pm each weekday until the date of the Byhearing.Order of the Board of Appeals John Golden, 9-21-2022-1T-#234986-ChairGCOB/OB

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The Applicant seeks a deter mination (a) that the Building Inspector’s August 29, 2017 determination denying a building permit was in error, on the ground that Village Code Section 300-10(F) is not applicable because the prop erty was lawfully operating as a service station, and was not a “non-conforming use”, and therefore was permitted to resume operations, (b) in the alternative, that the said determination was in error because the previous service station use was not abandoned (as per the Village Code) while it was undergo ing physical upgrades to the service station necessary for such service station use, and (c) also in the alternative, in the event the said determina tion is sustained, granting a use variance to allow the use of the property for a gasoline service station with accessory structures and uses.

A public hearing and meet ing will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall, 299 Lattingtown Road in said Village, on October 4, 2022 at 6:30Thep.m.hearing will be on the

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2. Bocce Court which has a northerly front yard setback

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3. To allow the pool patio to have an easterly side yard setback of 20 feet rather than the required 80 feet.

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of land located at 4 Marseilles in the Village, and designat ed as Section 30, Block 55, Lot 7 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and lo cated in the Village’s R-2A (2-acre) zoning district. The Appellants seek the following variances:1.Tomaintain an existing detached garage which has a northerly side yard setback of 10.4 feet rather than 15 feet as required by the Board of Zoning Appeals’ decision dated February 4, 2020;

If any individual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in ad vance of the Paulhearing.L.Bentel,ChairmanPh.D. September 21, 9-21-2022-1T-#235006-2022GCOB/OB

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Hot Tub which has a northerly front yard setback of 31.6 feet and an easterly front yard setback of 65.9 feet rather than the required 100 feet;6.

1. To allow the pool to have an easterly side yard setback of 28 feet rather than the re quired 80 feet;

The hearing will be on the application of Robert Roche, owner of a parcel of land located on the easterly side of Sunken Orchard Lane in the Village, designated as Section 27, Block K, Lot 645 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County and located in the Village’s A-1 (2-Acre) Zoning District. The Applicant seeks site plan ap proval to permit the construc tion of a new 2-story dwelling with patios and terraces, driveway and parking area, in-ground swimming pool with patio, retaining walls and associated site improve ments, all as shown on the site plan entitled “Site Plan…” prepared by DAA, and last dated August 10, 2022.

The above application is on file at Humes Wagner, LLP, Attorneys for the Village, 147 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, New York 11560, where it may be seen by appointment only, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday until the time of the hearing.

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The above application is on file at Humes Wagner, LLP, Attorneys for the Village, 147 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, New York 11560, where it may be seen by appointment only, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday until the time of the hearing.

Cellar entrance which would have a northerly front yard setback of 31.6 feet and an easterly front yard setback of 44.6 feet rather than the required 100 feet;

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A public hearing and meet ing will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall, 299 Lattingtown Road in said Village, on October 4, 2022 at 6:30Thep.m.hearing will be on the application of Stacy and John Bromante, owners of a parcel

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“September is National Service Dog Month, and what better way to celebrate than to bring your canine friends to a fun event for a great cause,” said Saladino. “We are pleased to once again join with Canine Companions to offer DogFest visitors a fun day of games, inspiring speakers, activities for kids, service dog demonstrations and more.”

Gerald Chiariello, Sr., age 94, of Glen Cove (formerly of Roslyn Harbor), passed away on September 10, 2022. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, his three children, Dominic (Elizabeth), Gerald II (Alyse) and Nicole O’Connell (MJ) and was “Ba-ba” to his eight adoring grandchildren, David (Sarah), Sarah, Julia, Talia and Gianna Chiariello and Michael, Dylan, and John O’Connell. He was known as “Mr. Humility” and was a former Navy veteran who spent his life as a trial lawyer (practicing with his two sons) and was also a home builder, having built over a hundred homes on Long Island, Queens and New Jersey. He was a gregarious guy who was always ready for a meal, a party or a vacation and had more stories than he could ever tell – even though he tried! His loss will truly leave a void in all our lives. Further information at www.whitting.com

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with disabilities, free of charge. Their mission is to help clients and their service dogs live with greater independence, and more than 400 people are currently waiting for their new canine partners.“Weinvite all residents to participate in this fun event while making a positive difference in the lives of others,” said Hand. “Thanks to events like DogFest, Canine Companions is able to continue the great work they do to assist the disabled community people with disabilities.”DogFestLong Island-NYC takes place Saturday, Sept. 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Marjorie Post Park, located on Unqua Road in Massapequa. Dogs are welcome to attend – they must be social and friendly with other dogs and people, comfortable in crowds and fully vaccinat ed. All dogs must be kept on leash at all times (no longer than six feet). For more information, please visit www.canine.org.

Church of St. Patrick in Glen Cove the following day. Interment Locust Valley Cemetery.

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Irene Poulos

Irene Poulos of Bayville died on Sept. 1 at age 92. She was one of the founding members of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Resurrection. Beloved Wife of the late James. Loving Mother of Spyros (Regina) and Alexander (Rebecca). Dear Sister of Bea. Proud Grandmother of Athena and Alexis. Also survived by loving cousins, nieces and nephews. Visitation at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home of Glen Cove. Service at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Resurrection in Brookville. In terment followed at Bayville Cemetery. Donations may be made to The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America.

—Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay

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Patrick Curran of Oyster Bay passed away on Aug. 25, 2022. Loving husband to the late Maria and father of Sarah. Dear brother of Nancy and the late Christopher. Loving son of Joan and the late Patrick. A memorial service was held at the North Shore Assembly of God on Sept. 3.

Jerry D. Flower Sr. Jerry D. Flower Sr. of Bayville died on Sept. 6, 2022 at age 90. Born in Locust Valley on March 2, 1932, to Nelson and Florence Flower. He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Marge Flower and his brother, Nelson Sterling Flower. He is survived by his sons, Jerry Jr. (Joanne), William (Kim) and Alan (Kristie), seven grandchildren and five great-granddaughters. Jerry was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Glen Cove and served as an active member of the Bayville Fire Company for 55 years. He had a 42 year career with the Long Island Lighting Company as an emergency service lineman. He was a member of the IBEW for 70 years. Visiting was held at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home of Glen Cove on Sept. 10 and 11. Service was held at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Glen Cove on Sept.12. Interment followed at Locust Valley Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church or the Bayville Fire Company.

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Dogfest Long Island Coming To Town Of Oyster Bay Park

—Submitted by the Glen Cove Police Department

yster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Tom Hand announced that the Town of Oyster Bay will host DogFest Long Island on Saturday, Sept. 24 to benefit Canine Companions. The event, being held at Marjorie Post Park in Massapequa, runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Vincent R. Valli of Glen Cove died on Aug. 28, 2022. Beloved husband of the late Bonnie. Devoted father of Lorena (Michael) Acerra and Steven (Pilar). Loving grandfather of Daniel (Colleen), Christina, Amanda (Rich), Nicole (Michael), Angela, Mike, Vincent and Joseph.

Maria Solomita Maria Solomita of Glen Cove died on Sept. 6, 2022 at age 85. Beloved wife of the late Giuseppe. Loving mother of Maria Stanco (the late Joe), Felicia and Valentina. Dear sister of Renata, Elena, Lina, Michele and the late Antonio, the late Luigi and the late Giuseppe. Proud grandmother of Betti Maria, Alberico Giuseppe and Christina Celeste. Special great-grandmother of Adrian Joseph, Jovana Mari ella and Arabella. Also survived by loving nieces and nephews. Visiting at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home of Glen Cove was held on Sept. 12. Mass at the Church of St. Rocco in Glen Cove was held on Sept. 13. Entombment followed at Holy Rood Cemetery.

There is no fee to participate, however residents are invited to fundraise and help spread the word about the event by visiting dogsworksCanineisland-nyc.www.canine.org/dogfestlong-AllmoniesraisedbenefitCompanions,anonprofitwhotoplaceexpertly-trainedservicetoadults,childrenandveterans

In the morning hours of Sept. 13, several violent thunderstorms traveled through Glen Cove and the surrounding areas. The severe storms caused heavy rain, dangerous lightning, and flooding throughout parts of Glen Cove. At 5:35 a.m. lighting struck a house on Landing Road causing an attic fire. The Glen Cove

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Fire Department and Glen Cove Police responded to the scene and the fire was ex tinguished. The residents of the house all escaped injury. Glen Cove Mayor Panzen beck and Deputy Mayor Mc Naughton were at the scene and Red Cross temporarily relocated the family.

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Judith Imerti (nee Clague) of Glen Cove, devoted wife of the late Rocco, died on Sept. 6, 2022. Rocco was the owner of the Rock-A-Bye shop in Glen Cove. Judith was the loving mother of John and Thomas and the loving grandmother of CeCe and Spencer. Visitation was on Sept. 9 at the McLaughlin Kramer Megiel Funeral Home. Funeral mass was held at the

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Glen Cove Welcomes Students Back For First Day Of School

Left: Dr. Maria Rianna welcomed students at Finley Middle School on the first day of classes.

Oyster Bay High School principal Sharon Lasher, right, greeted members of the senior class on the first day of school. (Photos courtesy Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District)

Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District Welcomes Back Students

Throughout the day, students got to know their teachers and peers, learned their new schedules and developed a new routine.

Students at Connolly Elementary School displayed big smiles as masks are no longer required for the 2022-2023 school

Above: Connolly Elementary School staff greeted students as they got off their buses for the first day of school in the Glen Cove School District on Sept. 1. (Photos courtesy Glen Cove City School District)

Students from throughout the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District headed back to the classroom on Sept. 1. Excitement was in the air as principals, teachers, staff and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Francesco Ianni warmly welcomed the students back to the buildings.

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Superintendent of Schools Dr. Francesco Ianni, left, welcomed students back to Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School.

Students at James H. Vernon School headed back to school on Sept. 1.

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he Glen Cove City School District recently opened its doors to over 3,100 students across its six schools for the start of the 2022-23 school year. Students displayed toothy grins and beaming smiles as they readied for a first day of classes, which will more closely resemble pre-pandemic life due to the lifting of mask and other previous COVID-19 requirements. “Our staff did an amazing job at ensuring a productive first day of school and generating excitement among new and returning students for another successful year,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Maria Rianna said. “We are enthusiastic about seeing students’ smiles and facial expressions of wonder ment and discovery as we move forward in a manner more akin to pre-pandemic years.”Administration and staff greeted stu dents with high-fives, hugs and smiles as they got off their buses and reunited with peers. Staff at Glen Cove High School rolled out the red carpet for students to kick off their year and students at GCHS, Finley Middle School,and Deasy, Gribbin, Land ing and Connolly elementary schools were greeted by large “welcome back” signs.

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