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“Those of you who knew my father closely knew he always joked about his name proudly displayed indefinitely...,” Christopher said. “I’m sure he would be extremely happy... We know Tom truly believed in the mission of the AHRC Nassau organization and he wanted to do everything he could to help in any way possible, including being in office and the board of directors [for AHRC Nassau]. We all know that he will always be proud to be part of the AHRC family.” After the ribbon cutting, volunteers brought attendees of the event on a tour around the property to learn about what the Thomas S. Gulotta Wheatley Farms & Arts Center had to offer. In the greenhouse, there is a hydroponics tower, which allows for the growing of plants with water instead of soil. Next to the green house there is a garden. Food and flowers will be plenty on the property. Much of that food will be donated to local food pantries, and the greenhouse will also be selling produce baskets and centerpieces. People who utilize AHRC’s programs are welcome to grow their skills in gardening as they help maintain the garden and greenhouse with volunteers.
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“These spaces will lead to the discovery of new interests, lively hidden talents...,” Perry said. “Wheatley Farms and Arts Center will offer meaningful employment and job training opportunities. The center will employ people with and without disabilities in the running of the farm. People will be supported to be successful in acquiring marketable skills and pursuing competitive employment on Long Island.”
“We heard her,” AHRC Nassau CEO Stan fort J. Perry said. “And we also found that she was far from alone. This insight led us along an entirely new path in development oppor tunities for learning and job training.”
As the president of the AHRC Nassau Board of Directors, the mother of a developmentally disabled child, a longtime volunteer and an attorney who specializes in special needs, Sandra M. Gumerove knows how important it is to create opportunities for people with developmental disabilities.

AHRC Nassau created a warm welcome for the center through a ribbon cutting that took place on Aug. 25. Supporters and those involved with AHRC Nassau learned about the process of opening Wheatley Farms, as well as what it will bring to the community, before the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Afterwards, those who came to the event were treated to a tour of the property.
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The history of AHRC centers on meeting the evolving needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families,” Gumerove said. “It’s a history that promotes equity, access and inclusion. That’s the promise of this center. And I’ll tell you what my dream is. My dream is that we meet the promise of equity, access and inclusion and that we can all walk down the street with each other and nobody notices.”
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“For the next 15 years, Tom would serve as a member of the AHRC Foundation Board,” Gumerove said. “He had perfect attendance and was always ready to help.” Gulotta was the reason AHRC Nassau was able to acquire a generator, at a time that those were sold out at pretty much all stores, after Hurricane Sandy. Getting a generator enabled the medically fragile clients of AHRC to stay safe and receive care they needed during the power outages.
F our years ago, during a life-planning meeting with staff from AHRC Nassau, an organization that supports people with developmental disabilities, MaryAnn Dellova was discussing what her daughter, Jennifer, needed; a welcoming place where she could connect with plants and animals, explore her interests, meet new people and build a community. And four years later, this vision would become a reality through the opening of the Thomas S. Gulotta Wheatley Farms & Arts Center, which is located right next to AHRC’s Brookville Campus.
Gulota’s son, Christopher, spoke to the crowd after Gumerove invited him up.
Another dream among the team at AHRC Nassau was to find a special way to remember the late, former Nassau County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta. The center has been dedicated to him.
“Tom’s character and integrity were embedded in every attraction in our or ganization in the course of his 25 years in public service,” Gumerove said. “His time as Nassau County executive from 1987 to 2001 coincided with... unprecedented growth for ourAndagency.”hisservice expanded beyond his time in office. He had reached out to AHRC Nas sau to see if there was a place he could help.
The vision of Wheatley Farms is a place where people of all abilities could come together and be included and accepted.

Today, what is now Wheatley Farms has undergone its first phase of renovations, and soon will host opportunities for courses in animal welfare, hydroponics and harvesting, along with arts and mixed media. Volunteers will be central to the offerings at Wheatley Farms, and a simple community-based advisory board will use their expertise to shape the opportunities and community that Wheatley Farms will have to offer. But programs at Wheatley Farms are not just open to those involved with AHRC Nas sau, it is open for the community. Community members will be able to enjoy programs like Yoga on the Lawn, Horseback Riding, Pod casting, Farm to Table Cooking and Pottery. Future plans for the property include a full renovation of the Farmhouse, which will include a mixed-media room and a yoga and dance studio.
There are also buildings on-site that will host various programs for people of all abilities, such as art classes. And on the property there will be a community duck pond and Zen Garden that will be available for everyone to use. Farm animals also live on the property, such as goats and a pig, Visit www.ahrc.org/wheatleyfarms to learn more about the Thomas S. Gulotta Wheatley Farms & Arts Center.
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“This is how our agency started and how we’re planning to move forward,” Perry said. “The founding family of AHRC Nassau made this property their home in 1958 so that their children could learn, grow and thrive.”
Center named after former Nassau County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta
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Matthew Genova of Glen Cove died on Aug. 26, 2022 at Age 77. Former husband of the late Darlyne. Beloved father of Brian (Alice) and the late Scott. Dear brother of the late Anthony and Bobby. Adored grandfather of Caralena and Juliette. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Visitation was at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home, Glen Cove. Catholic Prayers were held at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home. Interment at St. Patrick Cemetery.
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Darlyne Genova of Glen Cove died on Aug. 25, 2022 at Age 75. Former wife of the late Matthew. Soul mate of the late Kenneth Mackowitz. Beloved mother of Brian (Alice) and the late Scott. Dear sister of the late Nancy Russo. Adored grandmother of Caralena and Juliette. Also survived by many loving cousins. Visitation was held at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home, Glen Cove. Catholic Prayers was held at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home. Interment is Private.
Also, an enormous thank you to all our sponsors who helped make this day possible: Glen Cove Dept. of Recreation Duffy’s Bait and Tackle Matinecock Rod and Gun Club Mayor Pam Panzenbeck Elite Coach Works Glen Cove Beer and Soda Glen Cove Republican Committee Maass Dedication LLC Valley Sports & Trophy Richard Klenkel C.P.A. GlenVestacastCove Anglers Club Glen Cove Iron Works Inc Glen Cove Democratic Committee August Thomsen Corp Mercurio Pediatric Dentistry Ferris Orthodontics
The Toddler Sports Program begins Oct. 18 and is 6 weeks in duration. Residents who sign their toddler up for the program must choose one class per week, per child. Classes will take place on: • Tuesdays at 10 a.m. or 11 a.m. at the Hicksville Athletic Center in Hicksville. • Thursdays at 10 a.m. or 11 a.m. at the Hicksville Athletic Center in Hicksville. Registration will take place online through the Parks Portal available at oys terbaytown.com/parks beginning on Sept. 6th at 9 a.m.. Space is limited- first come, first serve. Registration will close when the program reaches full capacity.
Junior Division First Place: Brooke Fox Second Place: Brayelen Kormoski Third Place: Tyler Fox Senior Division: First Place: Jo Jo Basile Second Place: Jason Riccardi Third Place: Max Corry Best Angler: Donato Grella Special thanks to all of the volunteers at the Glen Cove Anglers Club, Matinecock Rod and Gun Club, Chairman Tom Manzione and his committee. Special thanks to Mike at Glen Cove Beer, Diane and Blase at Duffy’s Bait and Tackle for donating many prizes, bait and chum, the volunteers from parks and recreation and youth board, Manzione Dentistry and JJ Stanis Inc. for donating the buckets to keep the fish alive so they are bigger next year.

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T his year’s Glen Cove Mayor’s Snapper Derby was a great success. The weath er was incredibly cooperative at Pryibil pier. A total of 110 children enjoyed a very pleasant morning. The fish were plentiful and a few nice-sized large ones were caught. This derby would not have gone off if it were not for all the sponsors and volunteers that made this day such a great one.
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The Toddler Sports Program is run by the Town’s Parks Department, Recreation Division. For further information, please call 516-797-7945. —Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay
Toddler Sports Program Available For Oyster Bay Residents
The winners of the Snapper Derby with community leaders. (Photo courtesy the City of Glen Cove) Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Laura Maier announced that the Toddler Sports Program will return this Fall on Oct. 18th. This 6-week program offers sports classes at the Hicksville Athletic Center for children ages 3 and 4. “The Town’s Toddler Sports Program is a fantastic way to teach your toddler the fundamentals of sports in a fun and social environment,” said Maier. “This program is sure to be a hit with children and parents alike, as youngsters are given the opportu nity to learn the basics of various different sports such as tee-ball, flag football and more, along with children their own age.”
Each class is approximately 50 minutes. The cost of the program is $75 per child who is a town resident, and $90 per child whose care giver is a town resident but not the child. The child’s birth certificate and a tax or utility bill will be required to validate age and proof of residency. A guardian must be present during the class. The child must be 3 years old by the start of the program.
The children will learn sports like flag football. (Photo courtesy Aloverit via Commons)Wikimedia

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Calvin L. Bedell of Brookville died on Aug. 26, 2022 at age 86. Father of Ted, Tim (Pamela Kilgallon) & Todd. Brother of Doris Norman. Grandfather of Alex & Nicole. Visiting held at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home. Interment & Service was held at Bethel Methodist Churchyard.
On the 21st anniversary of 9/11, the City of Glen Cove will be hosting a sunset remembrance ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 6:30 p.m. in Pratt Park, which is next to the Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department. For more information, call the office of Mayor Pamela D. Panzenbeck at 516-676-2004.
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Victor H. Barahona of Glen Cove died on Aug. 23, 2022 at Age 88. Beloved husband of Flora. Loving father of Hugo (Marlene), Alberto (Gladys), Julissa, Gino (Saida) and Jose. Cherished grand father of Anthony, Kevin, Walter, Stefany and Victor. Adored great-grandfather of Abigail. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Visitation was held at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Patrick RC Church. Interment at East Hillside Cemetery.
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Stop by Deep Roots Farmers Market, happening every Saturday through Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 100 Garvies Point Rd., to enjoy local artisans, foods and crafts. There will be 40 vendors every week offering locally grown produce, fresh fish, meat, dairy, eggs, honey, breads, baked goods, pastas, prepared foods and much more. There will also be weekly guest art and craft vendors, with live music. For more information, call 516-318-5487.
Let the afternoon sail by on the Oyster Sloop Christeen, which will provide optimal views of the Benefit Regatta race. (Photo by Jennifer Corr)

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The Glen Cove Beautification Commission and the American Littoral Society invites volunteers of all ages to participate in the annual International Coastal Cleanup at Pryibil Beach in Glen Cove, from 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers should report to the registration table for instructions and supplies. Volunteers will be collecting data during the clean-up that will be used to educate the public, businesses and government agencies about the scale and consequences of marine debris. Gloves and masks are provided. Wear sunblock and insect repellent. Community service certificates are available for student participants.
ONGOING EVENTS Oyster Bay Market: 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: Sept.18, Oct.2, Oct.16, Oct.30, Nov.13.
North Shore Biz Network Breakfast Club Join the North Shore Biz Network for their monthly Breakfast Club meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Gemelli Gourmet Market North, 716 Glen Cove Ave. in Glen Head. Food will be available for purchase. Meet the spotlight member Mindy Lampert from C2 Education, and enter to win a $25 gift card from Gemelli Gourmet Market North. This is for Long Island business owners only. Don’t forget those business cards.
Join the First City Project from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for the annual Art and Automobiles event held at JH Coles Homestead, a re-envisioned space as it is now home to the First City Project Collective at 149 Glen St. in Glen Cove.
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MONDAY, SEPT. 19 Benefit Regatta Sail the evening away with some light-hearted racing in a fun atmosphere that is the hallmark of the community experience at The WaterFront Center. The Waterfront Center, at 3 p.m., invites sailors of all skill levels to sail alongside each other in a quirky one-design fleet race. Test your skills on a traditional course, or highlight your unique talent for sailing backwards. Rather be on the viewing platform than in the cockpit? Watch the race and the sunset aboard the Oyster Sloop Christeen. Then reconvene ashore for cocktails and a cookout at The Waterfront Center, 1 Westend Ave., Oyster Bay. Proceeds raised at this event support The Waterfront Center.
Stop by the Deep Roots Farmers Market at 100 Garvies Point Rd. in Glen Cove to share your ideas from 9 to 11 a.m. The City of Glen Cove and the Glen Cove Community Development Agency will hold a Public Engagement Event regarding the New York Forward Grant application, which provides grant funding to revitalize downtowns and reinvigorate local and regional economies. Feedback may also be provided via email until Sept. 15 at afangmann@glencovecda. org and jwenk@glencovecda.org.
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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 516-676-6666 or visit glencovechamber.org/ fallfestival for more information.

Review of: Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy. Henry Kissinger BOOK REVIEW

Recently, this page celebrated the achievement of Robert Frost in writing a knockout poem, at age 86, for the 1961 presidential inauguration of John F. Kennedy.HenryKissinger, meanwhile, can see and raise the great Frost by 13 good years.
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Approaching his centennial, Kissinger is not only on this side of the river, he has also published a new book of his own. Can anyone be surprised? Kissinger’s fame is as a diplomat, but as a young man, he yearned for the literary life. At Harvard, his term papers ran up to 100 pages, forcing that institution to put the brakes on effort that exceeded a certain number. This book, Leadership, is not dictated. The man put pen to paper, scribbling hundreds of pages while assistants apparently did the research and typed the drafts. When Kissinger, in 2015, published World Order, critics could be excused for thinking that it was his swan song. You can’t keep a good man from the writing table.
Kissinger’s fame came from serving President Richard Nixon. And so, Leadership may remind readers of Nixon’s 1982 volume, Leaders. Kissinger’s models are Nixon, Konrad Adenauer, Charles De Gaulle, Lee Kuan Yew, Anwar Sadat and Margaret Thatcher. What characteristics did these leaders share? “[A] factor common to each of the leaders...was a devout religious upbringing---Catholic for Adenauer and De Gaulle, Quaker for Nixon, Sunni Muslim for Sadat and Methodist for Thatcher...They uniformly served certain secular purposes: training in self-control, reflecting on faults and orienting toward the future.”
All six possessed a single-mindended drive: Patriotism, a dash of nationalism, a focus on reviving their respective nation’s economies and a robust effort to instill national pride in the hearts of their countrymen. Such was especially true in the case of both De Gaulle and Thatcher. In 1940, the former took a microphone courtesy of Winston Churchill and announced to the French people that he, Charles De Gaulle, a hitherto unknown general, would henceforth speak for France while defeating the occupiers and regaining France’s glory. De Gaulle was a most grandiose man. It worked. Mind over matter. The man’s sheer willpower worked wonders. The same was true for Thatcher. Inheriting a nation wracked by inflation and workers’ strikes, the preacher’s daughter inaugurated an ambitious privatization program to unshackle the economy; she broke a protracted miner’s strike and expelled Argentine forces from the Falkland Islands even after being
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In Their Image: How Leaders Shape History
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Adenauer, by contrast, had the Herculean task of restoring Germany’s good name in the aftermath of World War II. Again, the force of personality won the day. Adenauer was a calm, measured man, someone who laid a reassuring hand on what would remain Europe’s largest economy, Sadat and Nixon made their marks in foreign affairs. The former won a Nobel Prize for making peace with Israel. Sadat was no saint. He launched the 1973 Yom Kippur War on Israel as a way to both regain lost lands and, as important, lost pride for Egypt. Only then was he in a position to make peace. Of these six, Sadat made the greatest personal impact on the author. By making peace with Israel and attempting to modernize certain aspects of Egyptian life, Sadat paid with his life. Kissinger praises him as a man who did not only “express” Nile civilization, he tried also to modify and ennobleRichardit.Nixon had global responsibilities. From 1969 to 1974, Nixon chalked triumph after triumph: Withdrawal from Vietnam, détente with Russia, the opening of China, arms control treaties, laying the groundwork for peace in the Middle East, Kissinger clearly believes that sans Watergate, his old boss would have gone on to be a top tier American president. Other Nixonites, such as Patrick J. Buchanan, feel the same. Leadership is essentially a book containing Plutarchian biographies of the subjects in question. There were real accomplishments. Will they last? Kissinger believes that a great leader puts his mark on his nation long after he is gone. Of the six, Yew was the leader of the smallest country. Singapore makes no global claims. Yew inherited a poor country and made it rich. He let the world’s business leaders know that little Singapore was open for business. It had an industrious workforce and a scenic setting. It worked. In the decades hence, Yew became a national leader whose opinion counted for a great deal on the global stage. He was pro-American even during the Vietnam War. Yew also warned that neighboring China would not be denied. And the world would have to adjust. “This is the biggest player in the history of the world,” the man predicated. Time will tell. There is a vast difference between the world of Egypt and Singapore and the Western democracies. Egypt is a Muslim nation and that religion represents the final word. Yew was repulsed by the Western hedonism of the 1960s. He rejected it out of hand. Yew emphasized that in the Asian world, order comes first, freedom a little later. There can be no freedom without order. The West is different. Freedom is the defining word. Order smacks of authoritarianism.Willtheexamples of Nixon, De Gaulle, Adenauer and Thatcher prevail? Liberal democracies have difficulty with order.
Consider the 2015 migrant crisis which amounted to open borders, urban crime, ongoing terrorism. The Christian morality embraced by Thatcher, Nixon, De Gaulle and Adenauer has been in a frightful decline. Liberal democracies are revolutionary societies. There is no room for conservatism of any sort. Could Nixon recognize today’s Los Angeles? Thatcher with today’s London? De Gaulle and the suburbs of Paris? Adenauer with Frankfurt and Berlin? In a democracy, a political party is more important than a single leader. France has an authentic conservative party. As does Germany. None, however, exists in the United States or Great Britain. Leadership is an astounding achievement. Savor this and other Kissinger volumes, for is not likely to happen again anytime soon. Has America produced a greater patriot than Henry Kissinger? A refugee from 1930s Germany, Kissinger and his family moved to Washington Heights when the man was only 15 years old. “I’ll be back,” he told the German guards. And he was—this time as Secretary of State of the United States. His legacy? Peace and order. Kissinger has long had U.S.-Chinese relations on his mind. The best book of his later years is 2011’s On China. Can a Confucian, communist China and a liberal democracy like America share the planet? Kissinger’s message represents a plea for understanding. Superpowers need to recognize that there are differences among nations and their peoples. One world isn’t possible. Living with those differences, however, is the road to global peace. Henry Kissinger (right), with Margaret Thatcher.

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“No matter how long or far you walk, every step taken on Sept. 24 and 25 provides help for today and hope for tomorrow,” AFA President & CEO Charles J. Fuschillo Jr. said. “These events are a way to honor those who have been affected by Alzheimer’s, heighten awareness and raise funds that will make a difference for families in their time of need. We invite everyone to join Refreshments,us.”live music, and family-friendly activities such as face painting will also be part of the day. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Alzheimer’s disease is a growing public health issue. More than 6.2 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease right now, and that number is expected to more than double by 2060, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Locally, approximately 680,000 individuals in the tristate area are living with Alzheimer’s disease, a number which is projected to grow in the years ahead. There is no charge to register for the walks. Individuals and organizations should visit www.alzfdn.org/walk to get more information or to register to walk on Sept. 24 and/or Sept. 25 and create their fundraising pages. Visit www.alzfdn. org/walk to support the walk and make a donation.
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Neither the MTA $8 billion or Queens Link Team $3 billion dollar project cost estimate (based upon respective planning studies) are valid or realistic for reconstruction of the old Long Island Rail Road Rockaway Beach line closed in 1962. Neither study ever completed final design and engineering necessary to validate their cost estimate. These figures would be refined as progress proceeds beyond the planning and environmental phases into final design and engineering efforts. Value engineering, a process that looks at alternative construction methods to reduce costs, would be used during the final design phase. You never know a project’s final cost until completion. History has shown that estimated costs for construction trend upwards as projects advance into more detailed and refined final design and engineering. Progression refines the detailed scope of work necessary to support construction. Actual costs become more accurate by award of construction contracts. They are followed by change orders to the base contracts during the course of construction, due to unforeseen site conditions or last-minute changes in scope. This will be followed by beneficial use, completion of inspection and acceptance for all work, including thousands of contract punch list items insuring conformation for adherence to contract specifications, receipt of asset maintenance manuals for all project components, followed by release of retain age and final payment to the contractor(s). More is needed besides lobbying Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams for funding to pay for a future environmental review under the federal National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA). This task could cost millions of dollars. MTA Chairman Janno Lieber and LIRR President Catherine Renaldi must be convinced to serve as project sponsor. Hochul and Adams need to instruct their respective MTA Board members to request the same. The MTA and LIRR need to obtain permission from the Federal Transit Administration to enter this project under the FTA national competitive discretionary Capital Investment Grants (CIG) New Starts Core Capacity Grant program. This is the same program that funded MTA’s $11.2 billion LIRR East Side Access to Grand Central Terminal (now known as Grand Central Madison) and NYC Transit $4.5 billion Second Avenue Subway Phase 1. Financing construction for restoration of LIRR service on the old Rockaway Beach branch would require a FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA). The total project, be it $3, $8 billion, or more would require the MTA providing between 50% to 66% local share necessary to leverage the balance of federal dollars. It averages five or more years from admission into the FTA CIG program before a transit agency successfully completes the process and obtains federal funding under a FFGA grant. The scope of work agreed upon under the FFGA would include construction of tracks, third rail, interlockings, sidings, signals, pow er substations, stations including elevators to assure they meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) access requirements, commuter parking, bike racks, purchase of additional electric MU rail cars for service and modifications to existing or construction of new rail yards for maintenance and storage of equipment. NYC Transit would
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I own a 2018 GMC Terrain. If I find out that my headlight isn’t working, I can bring it to the dealership and it will cost me more than $200 to have it fixed. I can also go to Auto Zone and pick up a headlight bulb for about $50 and spend a few hours sweating and cursing, trying to fix it myself. Or I can simply wait until it gets dark and drive two miles from Massapequa into Amityville. Once across the county line, I can drive up and down Route 110 until I find a Suffolk County police officer and flag them down. As soon as they see I have a dead headlight, they’ll issue me a voucher to have it replaced free of charge, as long as I use a certified repair shop. Which scenario would you choose?During my almost 50 years of driving, I’ve had a handful of times where I was ticketed for a head light or taillight not functioning. I had just 24 hours to repair it and get an officer to verify it or I would have to pay a fine. Of course, I had probably been driving around with one headlight for three months before I got caught, but that’s beside the point. Once they nailed me, I reached into my pocket and got it Thefixed.new program is partially sponsored by “Lights On,” a non-profit company out of Minnesota and began in June 2022. Suffolk County has decided that in stead of having their police officers hand out tickets to drivers with defective headlights or taillights, they will hand out vouchers for free car repairs. Isn’t that special? To start with, this program is being funded by the Federal gov ernment ($20,000) and a private donor. It has been successfully administered in 12 states and is intended to build trust between the police and the public. West Islip philanthropist Steve Castelton stepped up to the plate and do nated $15,000 to the program. The $35,000 will be matched by Lights On, bringing the total start-up fund to $70,000. The vouchers, worth up to $250, can be redeemed at any partici pating auto body shop. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone made the announcement at one of approved,onlyUnfortunately,inauthorizedtheshopsPatchogue.theothershopsofar,is in Setauket. Depending on where you live, it may cost you more in gas to redeem your voucher than to fix it Mostyourself.autorepair shops will make sure they use all of that $250 voucher. A fund that starts with $70,000 will not last too long, with headlight repairs going for $250 a pop. Hurry, hurry, hurry. You’ll need to be one of the first 280 people to get one of those special vouchers before the well runs dry. Bellone said one of the “Safety First Campaign” goals is to de-em phasize minor traffic infractions. Other Suffolk County officials said that the cost of fixing a light bulb would be between $25 and $60. You can barely fill your gas tank for that.
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In the old days, changing your headlight wasn’t that difficult. However, changing a headlight (or taillight) requires a master’s degree in electronics with today’s cars. Instead of the overlives”Campaign”aonlypoliceStatedon’ttothemightprogram.thatnonsense,payerarmsnewCounty24-hours,draconianSuffolkwillgiveyoutwoweekstogetitrepairedwiththevouchersystem.Toallthoseupinaboutusingtaxmoneyandthatrememberit’saprivatelyfundedAlegitimatequestionbe,“Whathappenswhenprogramrunsoutofcash?”Oneotherthing.Ifyouexpecttakeadvantageoftheprogram,getcaughtbytheNewYorkPoliceoranytownorvillagedepartment.ThevouchersapplyifyougetpulledoverbySuffolkCountyPoliceOfficer.Apparently,the“SafetyFirstthatwill“helpsavedependsonwhopullsyoufortheviolation.

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ANTON MEDIA GROUP • SEPTEMBER 7 - 13, 2022 7AFULL RUN have to provide local feeder bus service to stations. Another requirement is a positive cost benefit analysis. A financial plan would have to be developed. This could include identifying local match against FTA capital grants to support advancement of the proj ect. The MTA would also have to ensure that they have adequate local operating dollars to cover farebox revenue shortfalls. Riders only pay for a portion of the cost for any trip. The MTA would also need to have the resources to maintain all the capital investments financed by the FTA. All federally funded capital project investments have useful life requirements. They are usually based on industry standards You need the same frequent enthusiastic support for years that Senator Chuck Schumer has shown on behalf of the $33 billion Gateway Tunnel and $6.9 billion Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 projects. He has yet to do the same for this project.

The State Department of Transportation is the federally sponsored planning orga nization, known locally as the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC). They produce a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) which is part of the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The MTA must request that this project be added to both the TIP and STIP. The project needs to be included within the NYMTC Five-Year Short Range and 20-Year Long Range Plan for capital trans portation projects. The project also needs to be added to the MTA current $51 billion 2020-24, upcoming 2025-29 and 2030-34 Five-Year Capital Plans, along with the MTA 2020-40 20-Year Capital Needs Plan. All of these actions are also needed if you have any hope of boarding the first train by 2040 at the earliest. It will easily require 15 to 20 years from start to finish for successful completion. This is based on my prior first-hand work experience at FTA working with both the MTA and NJ Transit on similar projects for several decades.


Larry Penner is a transportation advocate, historian and writer, who previously worked for the Federal Transit Administration Region 2 New York Office. According to transit columnist Larry Penner, resurrection of the Long Island Rail Road Rockaway Beach line is wishful thinking at best. (Photo by Spurecar/CC BY 2.0)

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“It felt like the arc of my journey from being a little of a dual-mapped person, to seeming like I was on my path properly felt like the inspiration to the arc of this record. A moment where life had realized some sense of timing. I negotiated how to get that for myself and how to have control over my own life—not anyone else’s—just mine. It was quite astounding how often I was in situations where people wanted to have control over my life and they didn’t even realize t hey were doing that. Every song was like a stop on the way to that.”
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Getting Up On Her How Stand For Myself became Stories abound of how musicians navigated the full-stop nature of the pandemic. For English singer-songwriter Yola, the extended COVID-19 pause gave her a chance to do a deep dive into herself with Stand For Myself , the follow-up to her critically-acclaimed 2019 debut Walk Through Fire . The woman born Yolanda Claire Quartey has expanded the stylistic palette considerably more with this collection of songs. Yola’s reunion with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys producing finds the sounds of Yola’s childhood bubbling up and encompassing everything from hooky protest jams (“Diamond Studded Shoes”) and Bacharach-flavored pop (“Like a Photograph”) to Gamble & Huff-flavored disco (“Dancing Away in Tears”) and silk sheet R&B (“Now You’re Here”). In the process, Yola did self inventory in the aftermath of trying to hold onto her center, while weathering a tsunami of success.

“I feel like with the first record, I was so surrounded by white men,” Yola explained. “It was my connections with women of varying backgrounds/, hue and persuasion that gave me this wonderful ability to truly excavate everything I needed to [dig up] on this record. I was blessed to have a clutch of women that would get me there fully understanding where I was trying to go. Then I had to call Brandi—she’s obviously on the opposite end of the country up in Seattle. I told her she could send me a vocal and she was like, ‘Oh my God, I’m all over it.’ She was even telling me, ‘You know I’m going to be on this record, right?’ and I said, ‘Yeah, I do.’”
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The Carlile and Hemby connection came via Yola being invited to contribute to the Highwomen, the 2019 all-female supergroup the aforementioned duo are in, alongside Maren Morris and Amanda Shires. Hemby caught Yola playing at Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion Festival, professed
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“It became apparent during lockdown when I was adding songs to my coffer of tunes, that I was writing about something,” she recalled.


A major factor allowing Yola to find the greater truth she was seeking on this project was the presence and contributions of a very female-centric supporting cast. Among the major contributors were less-familiar talents like Joy Oladokun and Ruby Amanfu and better-known names like Brandi Carlile and Natalie Hemby.
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Stand For Myself’s release, Yola is eager to share the entirety of her new material now that pandemic numbers are plunging and venues are opening, Anchored by the rhythm section of bassist Nick Movshon (Sharon Jones; Amy Winehouse) and drummer Aaron Frazer (Durand Jones and the Indications), Yola promises both substance and sizzle with this tour. “I knew this record needed a rhythm section steeped in disco and funk,” she said. “Feel in the pocket was paramount to the drum sections we had. We’ve been opening for Chris Stapleton doing short sets, so finally we get the full fat arrangement, delivery and everything. I learned about how I connect to this record and what is coming to the fore in these live performances. It’s also an opportunity to present these topics that can be taken on either a surface or deeper level and meeting people where they’re at.” Visit www.longislandweekly.com to read a longer version of this story.
Yola’s personal deep dive her love of the latter’s debut and insisted she was going to hip Carlile to the British vocal powerhouse. The Highwomen project followed and, in its wake, doors of opportunity continued opening for Yola. “When I flew over to RCA Studio A in Nashville, I became fast friends with Brandi,” Yola said. “She said to bring a song and this was what they were thinking of doing. It became the connector to so many things. I met Brandi along with Natalie Hemby, who writes on five out of the 12 songs on my current record. I met Maren [Morris] and Amanda [Shires] there. I met Dave Cobb there. Obviously, I’ve been on the road with Dave and Chris Stapleton as well, so we got to see quite a lot of each other. [Dave] was doing the soundtrack to this movie [about Elvis Presley] and we had already connected. He’d seen how I worked in the studio and thought I would really smash this so he suggested I audition with everybody else [for a role] and I got the call-back. Everything seemed to kind of spring off my friendship with Brandi Carlile and Natalie Hemby.” As if a year full of touring dates isn’t enough, the film Yola was referencing is Baz Luhrmann’s forthcoming Elvis biopic, in which Yola will be entireWithoutbutforpeople.aboutaandsomeOtislikerougher-edgedfitsparticularlyapioneergospel-star-turned-rock-and-rollplayingSisterRosettaTharpe.It’sroleYolaisthrilledtobeplaying,givenhowTharpe’ssoundalongsidethe30-something’schildhoodinfluencesMavisStaples,TinaTurnerandRedding.“Withthisrole,Igettoredressoftheinconsistenciesinrockroll’setymology,”Yolasaid.“It’sgreatprivilegetobeabletotalkthatandbringittotheforeforIknowI’mthejump-offpointElvis,asacharacterinthemovie,withoutme,youdon’thavehim.him,youdon’thavethescene.”Havingplayedasolebriefsetsince

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GEMINI (May 21-June 21). is week highlights the di erence between love and positioning. Positioning is situational and conditional. Love moves freely. You’ll experience both. Note that both people can bene t from a relationship even if feelings aren’t mutual. Giving love is its own bene t, which expands and strengthens the heart.
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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your imagination is strong, and as you visualize your own success, you’ll gure out which version seems to t well. Still, your mind can get to a place in seconds that your reality may take years to catch up to. Don’t let it stop you. ese hopes and dreams are the rst steps to setting goals and making plans.
Your love of humanity, which has su ered a few knocks, will surge this solar return. You’ll forgive and be forgiven. You’ll understand and be understood on a deeper level than before. You’ll nd new reasons to root for people, to be curious about them, to trust them. Your popularity surges as people move in closer to your warmth. Your business booms, and you’ll be able to a ord some lifestyle changes that brighten your domestic scene. Your life expands to hold more and betterCOPYRIGHTrelationships.2022
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CANCER (June 22-July 22). It always takes more than one person to create a power struggle. One way to end the back-and-forth of a psychological tug-of-war game is simply to let go of the rope. e other person may go reeling backward, but if you don’t pick it up again, you’re free of the arduous game, which may be even better than winning.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). e language of your heart speaks in feeling and attraction, in a sense of expansiveness, oneness and connection. Fear has a language, too. It speaks through judgment, restriction and the urge to hide or ee. You’re an expert interpreter and will nd helpful ways of applying what’s communicated to you this week.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You have someone in your life who you trust enough to be silly around. You can disclose a bit of foolish nonsense to this person and feel accepted, loved even, for the perfectly awed human you are. A relationship like this is a treasure, and you count yourself among the blessed. You love and are TAURUSloved.(April 20-May 20). You’ve seen plenty of projects through to fruition, so you should trust yourself when you feel like something is a little o with the plan. Certain processes begin to feel cumbersome and become not worth it. Heed your instinct. Better to cut a bad investment loose than to go deeper in, trying to prove something.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). As you repeatedly work or hang out with the same people, a culture forms around you. Maybe you don’t love everything about it, but there’s much in this group that seems about right for where you are now in your life. You just may look back and call these times “the good old days.”
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). ere’s no shortage of di cult tasks to potentially take on, but just because it’s a challenge doesn’t make it worthwhile. Seek relevant endeavors. It’s not about looking for an easier way to do things; it’s about making sure a thing is worth doing in the rst place. Does it bring you closer to the person you want to be?
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By Holiday Mathis real test of a in its Most slams require an extensive series of bids, and it is vital for both players to make as descriptive a bid as possi ble at each turn. this sequence that enabled the world-famous Sharples twins of England, Robert and James, to reach an excellent grand slam. Their bidding was natural throughout. They used no artificial bids, except to show first or second round controls when deemed nec essary. The one-club bid was normal, and so was the two-spade response, which indicated 17 or more points and interest in a slam. At this very early stage, South could already assume a small slam, since he had 17 points opposite the jump-shift.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You won’t waste your brainpower coming up with answers in realms that already have many experts. e right strategy for you has already been proven by hundreds of others just like you. Just follow the formula. You’ll get the best results working inside a group, especially one that meets in LIBRAperson.(Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’re bursting with creativity this week, so it will be challenging to focus solely on what’s immediately relevant. But once you meet the needs of the current situation, the world will be your oyster and a felicitous pursuit of your wild imaginings will ensue. Fire sign compatibility gures prominently in.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’re feeling curious, and you may dabble in this or that in hopes of getting a more realistic feel for how much the pursuit really holds for you. is week’s mood is good for shopping but bad for buying -- good for borrowing, renting and posing hypothetical questions but bad for making promises, commitments and deals.
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Vicki Walsh announced that the Department of Community and Youth Services, Cultural and Performing Arts Division (CAPA) will be once again offering exciting cultural enrichment programs for the fall 2022 season, and registration for all applications is now open. “I am pleased to announce that the town’s Cultural Enrichment Program will return once again this fall, as these enrichment programs offer residents the opportunity to develop a new skill while having fun in the process,” Walsh said. “Whether you’re an emerging artist or a resident looking for a new hobby, these classes offer a wonderful oppor tunity to broaden your horizons, and provide not only education but enjoyment as well.” Classes will be held at either the Syos
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•Oil Painting I (Beginners) – 10 weekly sessions on Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Syosset-Woodbury Community Center, beginning on Sept. 13.


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•Watercolor Painting II – 10 weekly sessions on Mondays, 12:30-3 p.m. at the Syosset-Woodbury Community Center, beginning on Sept. 12.

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•Sumi-e Painting – 10 weekly sessions on Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Syosset-Woodbury Community Center, beginning on Sept. 15.

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Whether you’re a beginner or advanced painter, the Town of Oyster Bay has classes to help you brush up on your skills. (Photo courtesy Kristof Zerbe via Wikimedia Commons)
•Drawing Fundamentals – 10 weekly sessions on Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.-noon. at the Syosset-Woodbury Community Center, beginning on Sept. 14.

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•Watercolor Painting I – 10 weekly sessions on Mondays, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Syosset-Woodbury Community Center, beginning on Sept. 12.
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•Painting with Acrylics – 10 weekly sessions on Fridays from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Syosset-Woodbury Community Center, beginning on Sept. 16.

•Oil Painting II (Intermediate) – 10 weekly sessions on Tuesdays, 12:30-3 p.m. at the Syosset-Woodbury Community Center, beginning on Sept. 13.

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A public hearing and meeting will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Mill Neck, Nassau County, New York at the Village Hall – 32 Frost Mill Road in the Village on September 22, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. The hearing will be on the appeal of Scott Barone, owner of a 5.014-acre parcel of land located at 61 Private Road in the Village, designated as Section 29, Block N, Lot 230 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map, being located in the Village’s E-1 (5-acre) zoning district. The Appellant seeks the following variances: 1. To permit the construction of a gazebo which would have a northerly side yard setback of 44.5 feet rather than the required 75 feet and a front yard setback of 86 feet rather than the required 125 feet.2.
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.” Stephen Frommer, Esq., Referee 2267-001757 9-21-14-7;#234614-GCOB/RP8-31-2022-4TLEGAL NOTICE 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 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
Public Hearing to consider Adoption of Budget for the year 2023 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Commissioners of the Oyster Bay Water District will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. at the Oyster Bay Water District office, 45 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, New York. The purpose of the hearing is to consider an estimate of proposed expenditures and revenues for the year beginning January 1, 2023. A copy of the budget is available for public inspection between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:45 p.m., Mondays through Fridays at the Water District office located at 45 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, New York.BOARD OF 9-7-2022-1T-#234776-COMMISSIONERSWATERRobertJ.McEvoyRichardP.NiznikMichaelF.Rich,IIIGCOB/OB LEGAL ZONINGVILLAGENOTICEOFMILLNECKBOARDOFAPPEALSPUBLICNOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF File#NY2nd47Attorney(s)LLPDavidRefereeJANEIndextheMortgagor,furtherTheasalereason,IfJudgmentjectPremises&$1,117,144.75ApproximateCOVE,DUCKSaidfrommandateand/orcomplytimes.observedsocialmask/shieldAllWest101.42feet;ThenceNorthWest42.08EastcoursesPondtheRUNNINGeasterlyofsectioncornerdistantsideataslarlyofCountyinises28,Mineola,100SupremestepsauctionReferee8,hereinForeclosurePursuantQUINN,LINAPlaintiffCITIMORTGAGE,NASSAUINC.,-against-MICHE-QUINN,JOHNJ.etalDefendant(s).toaJudgmentofandSaleenteredanddatedJanuary2018,I,theundersignedwillsellatpublicontheNorthSideoftheNassauCountyCourtlocatedatSupremeCourtDrive,NYonSeptember2022at2:00p.m.prem-situate,lyingandbeingtheCityofGlenCove,ofNassauandStateNewYork,moreparticu-boundedanddescribedfollows:BEGINNINGapointonthesoutherlyofDuckPondRoad,748.64feetfromtheformedbytheinter-ofthesoutherlysideDuckPondRoadandthesideofWillitsRoad;THENCEalongsoutherlysideofDuckRoadthefollowing2anddistances;South127.42feet;SouthEastfeet;ThenceSouth239.66feet;ThenceWest162.58feet;NorthWest36.75ThenceSouthWestfeet;ThenceSouth99.78feet.biddersmustwearafaceatalltimesanddistancingmustbebyallbiddersatallBidderswhodonotwiththefacemaskthesocialdistancingwillberemovedtheauction.premisesknownas102PONDROAD,GLENNYamountoflienplusinterestcosts.willbesoldsub-toprovisionsoffiledandTermsofSale.thesaleissetasideforanythePurchaserattheshallbeentitledonlytoreturnofthedepositpaid.PurchasershallhavenorecourseagainstthetheMortgageeorMortgagee’sattorney.Number011413/2014.SHRENKEL,ESQ.,A.Gallo&AssociatesforPlaintiffHillsideAvenue,Floor,Manhasset,110305025.16049-14-7;8-31-24-2022-4T-#234459-GCOB/RP
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 All bidders must wear a face mask/shield at all times and social distancing must be observed by all bidders at all times. Bidders who do not comply with the face mask and/or the social distancing mandate will be removed from the auction. Said premises known as 17 HOLLOW WAY, GLEN COVE, ApproximateNY amount of lien $2,226,210.07 plus interest & Premisescosts. will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Index Number 010153/2014. 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
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LEGAL NOTICE 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 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; 3. South 3 degrees 20 minutes
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for the holders of the Ellington Loan Acquisition Trust 20072, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-2, Plaintiff AGAINST James P. Checca, Christine Checca, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered April 3, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on September 14, 2022 at 2:00PM, premises known as 26 Glen Cove Drive, Glen Head, NY 11545. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in Glen Head, in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECTION: 21, BLOCK: Q, LOT: 14. Approximate amount of judgment $443,241.05 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #010316/2014. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 Protocols located on the Office of Court Administration (OCA) website XOMEinformation,heldForeclosuretimeingwearingplysuchgov/Admin/oca.shtml(https://ww2.nycourts.)andasallpersonsmustcom-withsocialdistancing,masksandscreen-practicesineffectattheofthisforeclosuresale.Auctionswillbe“RainorShine”.Forsalepleasecontactatwww.Xome.com or call (844) 400-9633. Joy Bunch, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01-062751-F00 72562 9-7; 8-31-24-17-2022-4T-#234380-GCOB/RP
OYSTER BAY LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of KLEIN KOUIGNAMANN BAKERY LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/22/22. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: PO Box 7, 1001 Oyster Bay Rd, East Norwich, NY 11732. Purpose: any lawful act. 9-14-7;6T-#234349-GCOB/OB8-31-24-17-10-2022-
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT N ASSAU MORTONagainstSERVICES,AURORACOUNTYLOANLLC,PlaintiffBIALSTOCK, et al AttorneyDefendant(s)forPlaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite 103N, Westbury, NY 11590. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered June 30, 2010, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at North Side Steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on September 21, 2022 at 2:30 PM. Premises known as 19 Tiffany Rd, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. Sec 26 Block A Lot 752, 753. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Laurel Cove, in the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $1,314,234.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No The009398/2008.foreclosure sale will be conducted in accordance with 10th Judicial District’s Covid-19 Policies and foreclosure auction rules. The Referee shall enforce any rules in place regarding facial coverings and social distancing. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, then the Court Appointed Referee shall cancel the foreclosure auction. Foreclosure Auctions will be held “Rain or Shine.”




LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. MEDCOR HOLDING CORP., Pltf. vs. JOSEPH BROWN, et al, Defts. Index #608914/2018. 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. 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
To remove a portion of an existing tennis court which currently has a northerly side yard setback of 0 feet, which removal will result in the tennis court having a northerly side yard setback of 20 feet rather than the required 75 feet.The above application is on file at the office of the Village Clerk located at 32 Frost Mill Road between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, until the time of the hearing. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard at said time and place. Donna Harris Village
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Bryce Klatsky served as the district’s Co ordinator of English Language Arts before serving as Connolly’s interim principal last year and becoming Connolly’s prin cipal for the 2022-23 year. He studied at Skidmore College, Brooklyn College, and Hunter College before earning a Fulbright scholarship to teach in Austria. He then taught for several years in New York City schools.Risostarted teaching 19 years ago and joined the Glen Cove School District 16 years ago as a high school health and physical education teacher. Most recently, she served as the interim director of Athletics, Health and Physical Education. Poulos was a social studies teacher in Glen Cove for the past 26 years and has taught all courses, levels and grades at Glen Cove High School. She is a certified AP Human Geography and AP US Government teacher, initiated the Capstone Civic Engagement Project with the AP Government course and was the first teacher to pilot the Seal of Civic Readiness program in its entirety.
New administration includes two assistant superintendents, three principals and two coordinators
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he Glen Cove City School District recently welcomed two new assistant superintendents, three principals and two coordinators to its staff for the 2022-23 school year. New to the central office is Alexa Doeschner as the district’s incoming Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum, Instruction & Technology and Unal Karakas as the Assistant Superintendent of Human Relations.Newprincipals include Allen Hudson at Glen Cove High School, Jacklyn Burnett at Landing Elementary School and Bryce Klatsky at Connolly Elementary School. Joining the Glen Cove School District faculty as District Coordinators include Kim Riso as Coordinator of Health, Physical Education & Athletics and Susan Poulos as Coordinator of Social Studies. Doeschner has nine years as a school leader under her belt, seven of which she has spent at the Glen Cove School District. She served as assistant principal of Glen Cove High School for two years, District Coordinator of Science for two years and principal of Landing Elementary School for the past three years. Prior to becoming an educator, Doeschner worked at her alma mater, Columbia University, in a cancer research laboratory publishing papers on estrogen receptor expression in breast cancer cells. She completed her coursework in medicine at St. George’s University before changing careers and becoming a New York City Teaching Fellow. Doeschner is currently pursuing her Doctorate at Southern New Hampshire University. She lives with her husband Daniel, a labor attorney, and their two children.UnalKarakas began his career as a classroom teacher 17 years ago. He served as a principal at several different local schools, most recently at Baldwin’s Brookside School – which was the only school on Long Island recognized as a 2022 National School of Character for their robust Character Education Program. Karakas is currently pursuing his Doctorate at Vanderbilt University.AllenHudson III is a life-long resident of Glen Cove and a 1991 graduate of Glen Cove High School, where he served as assistant principal for the past 16 years. He has served in various educational roles, including a social studies teacher at Intermediate School 59 in Queens, a Student Support Advisor at Walt Whitman High School in South Huntington and Dean of Students at Baldwin High School. Hudson played collegiate basketball and is an avid break dancer, serving as an advisor to the breakdancing club at Baldwin High School during his time in thatBurnettdistrict.has 10 years under her belt as a special education teacher for grades 6 through 8. She previously taught in North Carolina before coming to Glen Cove and earning her tenure at Finley Middle School. She served as the Secondary Instructional Tech nology Coach, the Co-Supervisor of the K-8 Summer Academy and, most recently, as the Interim Coordinator of English Language Arts. Burnett has a Bachelor’s degree in Ethnic Studies from the University of California, San Diego and a Master of Science degree in Special Education from National University in San Diego. She also has an Advanced Certificate in Educational Leadership from Stony Brook University.
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The Locust Valley Garden Club celebrated its 75th anniversary celebration with a short look back at its history. The club inducted three new members and reminisced on members who were around in 1947, the year the club was originally founded, as the Locust Valley Woman’s Club. It was an outgrowth of Operation Democracy. While America’s Marshall Plan was helping European cities to recover, the smaller villages needed help, including Ste. Mere-Eglise, the first village liberated by the Allies, and where Col. Augustin S. Hart, Jr. parachuted into on D-Day. He and his wife lived in Locust Valley from 1944 to 1960. His connection was the reason the Normandy village was chosen.
Charles (Martha) Breasted of Factory Pond Road, LV, president of Operation Democracy, said, “We thought this … would be an opportunity to do something rather than to sit back and regret what is going on in the world.” Of the eight-member OD committee, three were LVWC members: President S. Thelma Crossland; Edith Hay Anderson, Jr. (Wyckoff) publicity; and Svea E. Wansor, philanthrophy. Lucia Milham, 2nd vice president, was the wife of committee member Newton Milham. The first project of the club was to make layettes to send to Normandy. Memories of 1947 Longtime members of the club recalled what they were doing in 1947, the year Christian Dior unveiled his New Look, marking an end to the short skirts of wartime austerity with the start of glamor.
Now with all those lessons under her belt, Sarwal is heading into her senior year with new confidence. She is ready to inspire another round of elementary students and find some helpers to keep the composting program going for years to come. While she is doing that, another round of the fellowship program will be getting underway for another group of high schoolers. The fall session will run from Oct. 10 to Dec. 9. The application deadline is Sept. 25. Visit the Climate Fellowship program webpage at mation.mate-leaders-fellowship/rusticpathways.com/young-cli-formoreinfor-
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Neha Sarwal, a 17-year-old environmentalist, has brought a composting program to Friends Academy in Locust Valley. (Photo courtesy Rustic Pathways)

Sandra Watkins said she was the first one at Oyster Bay High School to wear the New Look long skirt. Judith McQuiston said her whole neighborhood gathered around to see her father’s maroon Buick Dynaflo, one of the first cars made after the war. Dorothy Titus said her father had just come home from the Navy and, “We were one of the first families to get a Levitt house.” A basket of flowers was presented to Joan McCauley, who joined the club in 1978.
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eventeen-year-old Neha Sarwal is ready to put her new-found knowledge about the environment to good use this school year. She plans to expand a composting program she re-launched at Friends Academy in Locust Valley this past spring. Sarwal worked on the project while participating in a Climate Leaders Fellowship program that drew students from around the world. The fellowship challenged students like Sarwal to design a project customized to their community’s needs and then join in online sessions with other participants to share ideas. The fellowship was offered free of charge by the Rustic Pathways Foundation and the Stanford University Deliberative Democracy Lab. Sarwal said it was a fantastic learning experience. “I’ve never done anything like this before, and it helped me a lot with my leadership skills and initiative,” Sarwal said. The composting program she organized is designed for K-5 students and was initially started before the pandemic halted it. Sarwal restarted the program with the help of her teachers. She taught the students about the benefits of composting and came into their classrooms every Friday to collect the bins they used to deposit their fruit and vegetables.“WhenIwalked into the room they were so happy,” Sarwal said. She says the students now want to see what she does when she takes the compost outside. When she has enough, she puts it in a school garden. This coming school year she hopes to increase the collections to twice a week to have more compost for theBeforegarden.she started the effort she says she didn’t know what a compost system was. She learned about waste management during the fellowship program, which included 94 students from countries ranging from Malay sia and the United Kingdom to the Domini can Republic and the United States. Sarwal heard about the program after participating in a Hawaii Service program with Rustic Pathways in the summer of 2021. During her travels in Hawaii, she did environmental service removing invasive species. Many months later after completing the fellowship, Sarwal continued her environmental lessons by traveling to Costa Rica for Rustic Pathways’ Turtle Conservation Project. “I really love turtles…I wanted to clean the hatchery, do things for the turtles, and release them on the beach,” Sarwal said.
Looking Forward Linda Byrne’s daughter, Lindsay, who works at the Mill Neck Manor School for the deaf, where the club meets said, “You love to garden and these people are so much fun, and not to mention, but they have great food as well.” Linda said. “Both my grandparents were gardeners and I love to cook. So I was just meant to be here.” Patricia Pierno said, “Years ago I was with the Bayville Garden Club and always wanted to continue doing that.” She attended a few LVGC meetings, before COVID-19 and was going to be inducted, but then there was a snow storm. Happy with becoming a member she said, “It’s really a very nice group of women. The club is really A-one.” Rosie O’Brien attended a few meetings. “I really enjoy it,” she said. “I love to plant flowers and pull the weeds and see everything is looking nice. “My son cuts the lawn,” she added. The August meeting featured Sue Avery talking on the importance of attracting pollinators to our gardens. The Sept. 14 meeting features how to close your garden for winter. The meetings start at 10 a.m. in the Round Room, building 8, at Mill Neck Manor. The donation of $15, includes the program and luncheon. Contact President Yoder at dyinteriors@yahoo.com for more information. New members are always welcome.
Newly inducted are: Rose O’Brien and Linda Byrne, with President Dean Yoder; and Patricia Pierno. (Photos by Dagmar Fors Karppi)
President Dean Yoder presented Linda Byrne, Rose O’Brien and Patricia Pierno with the club by-laws, LVGC pin, and a small bouquet.
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