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July 20 - 26, 2016

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Fond Farewells For Administrators Sewanhaka Central High School District’s Board of Education presented Distinguished Service Resolutions to outgoing trustees Joseph Armocida and Joan Romagnoli during its June 28 meeting at Sewanhaka High School. Armocida and Romagnoli each served on the district’s board for 10 years, in addition to serving on their component elementary school’s boards for 15 years and 12 years, respectively. Board of Education President David Fowler thanked the pair for their service, saying it was a pleasure to serve with them. He also acknowledged the board’s ability to work as a team to the benefit of all of the district’s students.

see FAREWELLS on page 6

Joan Romagnoli (third, right) and Joseph Armocida (second, right) are pictured with, from left: David Del Santo, David Fowler and Laura Ferone and Patrick Emeagwali

Board Of Trustees Battle Royale BY CHRIS BOYLE

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Village of Stewart Manor Mayor Gerard Tangredi

Dissention is clearly brewing in the Village of Stewart Manor as Mayor Gerard S. Tangredi publicly clashed with his trustees at their July 5 board meeting over his decision to appoint a new employee to an administrative position that has been essentially vacant for the past two months. Tangredi, citing his right as mayor

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under state law, appointed a new deputy village clerk-treasurer to fill a post vacated two months prior; the job has been partially filled for the past two months by a part-time employee and Tangredi’s decree promoted that employee to a fulltime position for a term of one year, which includes benefits. “As per New York State Law, it is the mayor’s responsibility to fill this position, and it’s to be filled without the board voting on the issue,” he said. “The village clerk’s office is in desperate need, and it’s

my responsibility to ensure that the office runs and that this village operates properly…the position has been open since April and it needs to be filled. So, this appointment is effective immediately, as of the morning of tomorrow, July 6.” However, Tangredi’s move apparently blindsided his trustees, who had met the Thursday before—a meeting that the Mayor had stated at a previous board

Mayor, trustees publicly clash over new village appointment

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Bridging The Gap With Communication New website promotes police-community relations BY BETSY ABRAHAM

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Police violence seems to fill the news lately, and with the latest incidents in Baton Rouge, Minnesota and Dallas, it seems like the tensions between police officers and community members are reaching a tipping point. Rather than sit back and watch tensions continue to escalate, Westbury resident Arthur Dobrin decided to do something to help promote positive police-community relations. With the help of the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island (of which he is leader emeritus), Dobrin created Communities and Police Talk, a website that seeks to create an outlet for residents to voice their concerns with the police department, while allowing the police the opportunity to educate the community on pertinent information. “There needs to be a way in which police can really hear what the community is saying and to improve its procedures, and which police are able to let the community know what their end of the responsibility needs to be,” Dobrin said. “Empathy is needed on both sides and communication is the way for that to happen.” The idea for the website was sparked last year, after Dobrin attended the Civilian Police Academy run by the

Nassau County Police Department. After graduating from the course, Dobrin said he wanted to bring all the information he had learned about police procedure to the public, while at the same time giving the community an unfiltered way to express their concerns with the police department (both local and county) in a more casual manner. “I think the police want to get their point of view out and reach into the community to do a better job, but what hasn’t been present is for the community to be able to talk to the police in a way where they don’t feel intimidated,” Dobrin said. “[The site] doesn’t require a meeting, or finding people to talk to. You can have anyone who has something to say, say it, and get people on both sides to listen.” Emanuel Boussios, a certified Police Academy instructor and visiting scholar at Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, is an advisor to the project and believes that the site will be an incubator for new ideas in continuing dialogue. “We want it to become a platform that will encourage conversation between police and members of the community, and use their feedback

The site was created by Westbury resident, Arthur Dobrin.

to improve policing for the common good,” Boussios said. Though ever-evolving, the site, which was launched at the end of June, has both informative and conversational components. There are articles on what to do if stopped by the police in your car, as well as how to handle police questioning. Site visitors can also leave questions for police and suggestions for better policing. Dobrin said all comments—which must be posted under the name of a user with an email address (which will not be published—are monitored and will be brought to the police department’s attention.

Dobrin said the Nassau County Police Department has been very responsive and that he’s hoping to add on to the site as needs are expressed. He’s also hoping the site gets adopted in other places outside of Nassau. “I’m hoping elsewhere, people adopt it and use it for their own purposes,” Dobrin said. “It’s not copyrighted, it’s meant for people to use.” The site is also available in Spanish and Creole. For more information, visit www.communitiesandpolicetalk.org.

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Sewanhaka Students Travel To Italy

Sewanhaka High School students, chaperoned by teacher Liliana Bascetta, recently visited Italy. The students applied their linguistic skills as they communicated with the locals and took in many historical monuments, including the Coliseum, the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican. They also made the traditional “three coin” toss into Trevi Fountain and visited Il Duomo, where they climbed 463 steps, followed by a 414-step climb to the Bell Tower. They enjoyed learning how to make gelato and wandered up Palatine Hill and through the Roman Forum, where they were given a lesson on ancient Roman life, religion and architecture. In addition, they explored the history and art of Michelangelo and rode on gondolas. —Submitted by Sewanhaka Central High School District

Sewanhaka High School students during their visit to Italy.

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BATTLE ROYALE from page 1 meeting that he would be unable to attend—to discuss alternate options to fill the deputy village clerk-treasurer, according to Deputy Mayor Michael Onorato, who expressed shock over the sudden deputy clerk-treasurer appointment. “We’ve just been told this tonight after having a Thursday night work session meeting that that mayor didn’t attend…the board worked very hard that night to make a determination on a course of action that could save the village some money, perhaps a shift with two part-time employees instead of one full-timer,” he said. “Hiring a full-time employee is very costly to the village in terms of benefits, which we pay for anywhere between $20,000 and $30,000 above their salary. However, unbeknownst to us, the Village of Stewart Manor trustee William Grogan (far left) declaring the board’s disagreement with the mayor mayor reverted back to an appointment he made at over a recent employee hire the beginning of the village year…he felt that he had legal jurisdiction to do this, and I feel he does not. mayor’s appointment, but those attempts were disoperates as it should, and that can’t happen with a This is dictatorial.” missed by Tangredi, who argued that the decision part-time employee or two,” he said. “Plus, you need Trustee William Grogan then launched into a regarding the new deputy village clerk-treasurer was continuity and security…we don’t want too many tirade against Tangredi before the local residents his alone to make. Onorato noted that the trustees people having access to the village’s finances and attending the meeting, making it quite clear that are not against the idea of a full-time hire for the records. And as for benefits, why in this day and age there was a vast rift between the mayor of Stewart position; they just wanted the time to weigh other would you want to deprive someone of health care Manor and his board of options first, he said. benefits? We need good people in village hall, and trustees. There were several they should be paid and treated professionally.” “This is the first time pressing issues that A full-time position for the deputy village As per New York State Law, it is we’re hearing of this… prompted his sudden clerk-treasurer is already covered in Stewart the mayor’s responsibility to fill this is the worst way to appointment of a depu- Manor’s 2016-17 budget; the appointment of a new this position, and it’s to be filled govern, guys…this lacks ty village clerk-treasurer, person into that position will not change the current transparency. We’re without the board voting on the Tangredi noted, and parameters of the village’s spending plan. being blindsided with paramount among This is not the first time the Stewart Manor issue this and that’s the style them the fact that Trustees has argued with Tangredi in public; at their –Mayor Gerard S. Tangredi of the mayor, not to Village Clerk-Treasurer May 2016 board meeting, a similar conflict reared collaborate or comRosemarie Biehayn its head before local residents, and based on the municate,” he said. “At has been severely overworked the past two months outcome of the July meeting, the two groups are no our work session meeting last Thursday, we looked without a full-time assistant; filling that void in her closer to seeing eye-to-eye. into trying to save residents money by reducing the office as soon as possible, he said, was of paramount Finally, after additional back and forth squabposition to part-time without benefits, but the mayor importance. bling–much to the distress of local residents in the doesn’t even want to bother with an exchange of “I’ve spoken to Rosemarie many times, and she audience, which included, ironically enough, a Boy ideas…all he wants to do is blindside us tonight with needs a full-time person in that office…she cannot Scout troop attending to satisfy a requirement of some undocumented claim, nothing in advance. I take a day off because there’s nobody there, and their Communications merit badges—the meeting agree with the deputy mayor…I’m not in favor of this you can’t just get someone off the street to come in was abruptly ended and went directly into Executive being decided tonight.” and run things. You need someone there full-time Session, leaving the finality of the new deputy village Onorato made several attempts to table the to learn, understand, and make sure the office clerk-treasurer in limbo for the time being.

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FAREWELLS from page 1 Superintendent of Schools Dr. Ralph Ferrie also expressed his gratitude to the outgoing board members. “We as an administration certainly appreciate how much this board provides us the support we need to do our work and that’s something we talk about regularly, so thank you,” he said. “We really appreciate you.” The board also recognized the retirements of H. Frank Carey High School Principal Valerie Angelillo and Sewanhaka High School Principal Debra Lidowsky, who are set to retire. Angelillo served in the district for 48 years, while Lidowsky served for 32 years. Additional recognition was given to Sewanhaka High School physical education teacher Erica Brennan, girls’ lacrosse coach Alison Leighton and Physical Education Chairman John Niven. The trio was honored with Unsung Hero Awards for saving the life of a man who collapsed on the school’s field during a game. —Submitted by the Sewanhaka Central High School District

Ralph Ferrie (left) and David Fowler are pictured with Alison Leighton.


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Eddie’s Sweet Shop

105-29 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills 718-520-8514 www.facebook.com/ EddiesSweetShop Vito Citrano and his family have been calling the shots since 1968 with all ice cream being made on the premises. Fans of this tasty treat can choose from 20 different flavors that include mint chip, butter pecan and orange sherbert and the more offbeat pistachio pineapple and tutti frutti. Go-To Dessert The Broadway This Citrano favorite combines seltzer, coffee ice cream and homemade whipped cream.

A Hildebrandt Cookie Dough Coyle’s Ice Cream Sundae 75 Howells Rd., Bay Shore 631-666-2229 cherries, www.facebook.com/pages/ chocolate Coyles-Ice-Cream sauce and With recipes for 300 different flavors nuts all that he’s made on site since opening topped up in 1985, Marty Coyle has come with whipped up with quite a number of off-beat cream, sprinkles ice cream types that include Crazy and a cherry. Vanilla (vanilla with food colors in it), chocolate raspberry (vanilla ice Hildebrandt’s cream with chocolate and sauce with 84 Hillside Ave., chocolate chunks and raspberry Williston Park sauce layered into it) and Holy 516-741-0608 Cannoli (cannoli cream, vanilla ice www.hildebrandtscream, cannoli shells and chocolate restaurant.com chips). The Bay Shore ice cream A Williston Park mainstay, this dinette king also has a second location on has a full lunch and dinner menu Main Street in Islip. with desserts being the crown jewel. All 15 ice cream flavors are homeGo-To Dessert made on site and include chocolate 1963 Style Banana Split sherbert, maple walnut, cappucino Get on boardwith a chip and banana with an assortment pint’s worth of vanilla, chocolate of toppings available including fruit, marshamallow, wet and dry nuts. and strawberry ice cream Go-To Dessert piled with Cookie Dough Sundae pineapples, One scoop of ice cream with a cookie strawberdough shell covered by whipped ries, black cream, hot fudge and a cherry.

Nana’s Ice Cream And Coffee House

Krisch’s Massapequa special

225A Post Ave., Westbury 516-808-6793 Comfy couches welcome patrons while the walls are festooned with the work of local artists. While this is the one shop that uses an ice cream distributor (Hershey’s), proprieters Jason and Tiffany Blair make their own waffle cones, whipped cream, shaved ice, bubble tea and sorbet on the premises.

Salted caramel at Nana’s

A banana split at Coyle’s

Go-To Dessert Salted Caramel Bubble Tea Salted caramel truffle ice cream and coconut milk with tapioca on the bottom. Topped with whipped cream, caramel drizzle and a caramel macaroni.

Krisch’s Restaurant And Ice Cream Parlour

11 Central Ave., Massapequa 516-797-3149 A Massapequa staple for close to 60 years, Krisch’s is rightfully lauded for its burgers and breakfast menu. Yet, homemade ice cream with top-of-the-line ingredients drives this culinary ship. Discerning dessert mavens can choose from an array of flavors including dark chocolate strawberry, rainbow cookie, fluffernutter and burgundy cherry. Go-To Dessert Massapequa Special This confection is made up of two scoops of ice cream, hot fudge, marshmallow, whipped cream and a cherry, an ingredient proprietor Steven McCue insists every sundae must have.


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EDITORIAL Please Don’t Catch ‘Em All Murder. Robbery. Trespassing. Pedophiles. Spying. Infidelity. Identity theft. The wildly successful Pokémon franchise has been around for more than 20 years but, in less than two weeks, these are all things that have been associated

with the latest location-based virtual-reality game, Pokémon Go. Businesses, museums, parks and virtually all places wanting to boost foot traffic are hopping on the bandwagon, advertising specials, Have an interesting point to make? Did you see something in the incentives and discounts specificalpaper that you loved or hated? Tell us about it by writing a letter to ly for Pokémon hunters. I’ve even the editor and see your thoughts in print. All topics are welcome, but seen a university advertising use please keep the letter under 500 words. You must provide your name of the game as an incentive to get and address, but don’t worry, we will not publish your address. potential students to register for Send all letters to Floralpark@antonmediagroup.com or mail it the summer courses on their campus. old fashioned way to 132 E. Second St., Mineola, NY 11501. My cousin, who lives in Missouri, relayed what appeared to be a zombie apocalypse in his downsoldiers how to track and navigate. are using it to their advantage, town area yesterday. He watched Seriously? I cannot relate. That, to me pitching: “Hey, while you’re out there dozens of people holding their cell phones up to their faces and careless- as an old-school veteran, is millennial walking around, take a bag with you thinking and a ridiculous skill in a and pick up some garbage”—and othly wandering through the neighborsoldier’s war-training toolbox. er creative ways to get practical things hood, which led me to think, I don’t I’ve heard some parents and some accomplished—getting transients to want Poke-hunters wandering into experts cite exercise as the reason pull double duty. my backyard. This has already for playing the game. It’s not just for Niantic, the game developer, has become a problem, with also confirmed that it has access to reports of widespread kids. One friend told me that she logged five miles on her pedometer the gamer’s Google account through trespassing and peowhile tracking Pokémon. And another the app usage, including emails, ple putting themselves friend told me, “I don’t cosign with personal information, etc., but that it into dangerous situations to letting video games babysit my kid, doesn’t plan to actually use any of it. capture one of these virtual but he is off the couch.” Um, OK. Yes, If you believe that, I’d like to further Pokémon monsters. I understand both sides of that. I’m my case for natural selection. I don’t know if this is true, but I still leery. —Christy Hinko read that the Army is developing a Some socially responsible groups plan to use the application to teach

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Realities Of Globalization There could only be one reason or explanation for the stock markets of the world to fall so heavily after England voted to leave the European Union—to scare and control the middle class. People need to ask themselves what has globalization done for the middle class or for the poor? What has NAFTA done for America and American workers? Has it raised wages, created jobs or made it easier for the middle class? For those companies that left the U.S. and set up in places like Mexico and China? Did it raise wages or lift people out of poverty in those nations? People really need to

understand what is truly going on here with the people at the top, the establishment the true one percent and the rest of us. Since pensions of the past are virtually gone and we are now more dependent on Wall Street for our retirement, they control the fate of the middle class. For those living in poverty, the establishment has made them more dependent on government and the hope of raising minimum wage which will do very little. What the people of England did by voting to leave the EU shows the struggles of the middle class, lower class and those in power to keep control of our wages and future while having us blame others for our struggles. People do remember

a time when it was easy finding a good union paying job with benefits and didn’t have to worry about Wall Street or their company leaving for cheaper labor.The way the people at the top can disapprove and manipulate the market and our money over voting a certain way should frighten all of us. Look how fast the market rebounded and I’m sure there were many at the top who made billions in those few weeks. How much did you make or did you even get back to where you started? —Patrick Nicolosi

Urgent Letter To Parents

me. Loved sports, family and friends. He didn’t have a problem and was not prone to addiction, he was just looking to have a good time. This letter is coming from someone who learned the hard way that we are not invincible. It has come to my attention that current students are beginning to employ synthesized drugs like Xanax and Molly and combining it with excessive alcohol, just for a good time. I urgently implore you to talk to your children so we as a community can put an end to these extremely avoidable tragedies. —Jack Bolton

This year I lost my friend to drugs. He was a normal kid like you and

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Cirque du Soleil Soars With Paramour BY BETSY ABRAHAM

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The circus has come to Broadway. Cirque du Soleil—known for its touring shows that combine circus arts and street performance—debut Paramour, its first Broadway show back in April, bringing high-caliber theatrics and aerobatics to the Lyric Theatre. Paramour follows the story of Indigo (Ruby Lewis), a scarlet-haired singer who is discovered by AJ Golden (Jeremy Kushnier), a powerful movie director looking for his next star. With her earnest, doe-eyed composer, Joey (Ryan Vona) in tow, the pair head off to Hollywood as Golden promises Indigo fame and fortune while Joey tries to write the perfect love song. A love triangle predictably develops, which may be an overdone plotline but lends itself beautifully to scenes like “The Dream” and “Indigo’s Decision,” where Cirque performers capture the complicated emotions of jealousy and love through acrobatics. What the show lacks in storyline, it makes up fully in jaw-dropping theatrics. There is no lack of amusements with Paramour, as the show packs in flips, acrobatics, trapeze and juggling routines that will leave the audience breathless. The world-renowned Atherton brothers—aerial strap artists who dangle dozens of feet in the air holding onto nothing more than long straps—are one of the show’s best acts, as are acrobats Martin Charrat, Myriam Deraiche and Samuel William Charlton who dangle and flip upside down from a trapeze with complete control. Brilliant choreography and strong vocals shine throughout and the show marries well the mixture of Broadway theatrics with circus stunts. While the acrobatics take center stage, performances by Lewis, who makes a memorable debut, and the rest of the cast, help the whole show come together well. This is a show that audience members won’t be able to look away from. Visit www.cirquedusoleil.com/paramour to find out more.

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Coltrane Day Is July 23

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The Coltrane Home in Dix Hills, in conjunction with the Town of Huntington Summer Arts Festival and the Huntington Arts Council, will stage an all-day, affordable family-friendly festival of live music and music workshops in beautiful Heckscher State Park, Huntington Village on Saturday, July 23, from noon to 10:30 p.m. (rain date Sunday, July 24). “Building Community through Music” is this year’s theme, as the event celebrates the legacies of music giants John and Alice Coltrane, who lived in Dix Hills. The festival will host workshops, master-classes, community jams and live performances for all ages and levels. World-class live music performances, including jazz, funk, blues, hip-hop, gospel, electronic music and jamband will be featured, with top local music talent on display. Local arts and food are included this year, along with many opportunities for young musicians to play with professionals. People may know about Coltrane’s transformative impact on the world of jazz, where he has achieved nearly godlike status. Many people don’t know the incredible influence John Coltrane has had on the non-jazz world. From rock to pop and R&B, world music, rap and hip-hop, Coltrane’s influence has been tremendous.

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MUSIC

DAVE GIL DE RUBIO

Power Pop Primer

Residing at a stylistic crossroads that’s found them influencing legions of bands in the worlds of pop, hard rock, new wave, heavy metal and punk, Cheap Trick has kept the flame burning bright for American rock and roll for the past four plus decades. This year not only found the foursome of Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Tom Petersson and Bun E. Carlos rightfully and finally getting inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but the the three members minus Carlos (Nielsen’s son plays drums in Carlos’ stead) released Bang, Zoom, Crazy... Hello, the band’s first studio record in five years and one that has many calling it their best. The following are some other notable parts of the band’s canon you should check out. Cheap Trick (Epic) [1977] - A power pop masterpiece, the combination of killer guitar riffs and stacked harmonies initially went overlooked by American audiences despite the band’s ability to clothe bizarre topics

like suicide (“Oh, Candy”), mass murder (“The Ballad of TV Violence”) and pedophiles (“Daddy Should Have Stayed in High School”) in killer arrangements. In Color (Epic) [1977] More pop manna can be found on Cheap Trick’s sophomore bow including the Beach Boys-inspired “Southern Girls,” the manic album opener “Hello There” and the frenetic studio version of “I Want You to Want Me.” Heaven Tonight (Epic) [1978] - Despite having a slightly slicker production sheen, this collection of songs contains plenty of classics including a sneering song about suicide (“Auf Wiedersehen”), the evils of drugs (the psychedelic title cut) and a killer Move cover (“California Man”). Cheap Trick at Budokan (Epic) [1978] - The band’s breakthrough album

captured a rabid Japanese fanbase’s ardor and carryied it back to Cheap Trick’s home country thanks to stellar live readings of “I Want You to Want Me,” “Surrender” and a hit cover of Fats Domino’s “Ain’t That a Shame.” Dream Police (Epic) [1979] - Fresh off of Budokan’s success, Cheap Trick’s fourth studio album was their most successful commercial outing thanks to the bombastic and ubercatchy title cut, stomping “Gonna Raise Hell” and the yearning “Need Your Love.” Next Position Please (Epic) [1983] - This Todd Rundgren-produced outing is a return to pure pop with a dash of new wave thanks to the harmony-soaked Zander gem “I Can’t Take It,” an earnest reading of The Motors’

“Dancing the Night Away” and an equally poppy take on Rundgren’s “Heaven’s Falling.” Cheap Trick ‘97 (Red Ant Records) [1997] - After a string of lackluster efforts through most of the 1980s and 1990s, this collection found Cheap Trick getting back to writing gems like the bittersweet “Say Goodbye,” poignant “It All Comes Back to You” and chiming “Hard to Tell.” The Latest (Cheap Trick Unlimited) [2009] Opening with the dreampop “Sleep Forever,” Cheap Trick deals out more power pop manna including the jagged “California Girl,” the thrashing “Sick Man of Europe” and a breezy take on Slade’s “When the Lights Are Out.”

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“NOTHING WAS GOING TO KEEP ME FROM MY DAUGHTER’S WEDDING, NOTHING DID.” - ANTHONY PANCELLA III

Thanks to the life-saving team at St. Joseph Hospital Anthony Pancella III eagerly anticipated traveling to Florida for his daughter’s wedding. As he was having dinner with his family one Saturday evening, he felt a sharp pain in the middle of his chest and tingling in his jaw. Luckily, Mr. Pancella went to St. Joseph Hospital where a new state-of-the-art Cardiac CT scanner, the most advanced non-invasive imaging tool in cardiology, revealed three life-threatening calcifications. The following morning at St. Francis, stents were inserted. He was discharged shortly after and was cleared to fly to Florida in time for the wedding.

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Thought Gallery Rome on the Cusp of the Modern Era: 1849–1870 Thursday, July 21, at 6:30 p.m. Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Ave. 212-685-0008 www.themorgan.org Say ciao to a lesser-known era of Roman history with two Pulitzer

Prize-winning biographers as they look at the Italian city during a turbulent era in conjunction with a new exhibition ($15). AMNH Presents: Grand Tour of the Universe Tuesday, July 26, at 7 p.m.

Thomas Hartley Cromek (1809–1873), The Via Sistina and the Palazzo Zuccaro from the Trinità dei Monti (detail). Gift of the Fellows. The Morgan Library & Museum. European Southern Observatory/Flickr

American Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th Street 212-769-5100 www.amnh.org Explore the universe from Central Park West with a look at the vast reaches of the universe and our place in it via the 3D Digital Universe Atlas ($12-$15).

Just Announced | Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War Preview Screening & Conversation with Ken Burns and Artemis Joukowsky Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p.m. 92nd Street Y 1395 Lexington Ave. 212-415-5500 92Y.org Master documentarian Ken Burns relates the story of Martha and Waitstill Sharp, an American couple who took incredible risks to save imperiled Jews and refugees during World War II ($32).

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ANTON AUTO GUIDE • JULY 20 - 26, 2016

Clean Pass: Save Time And Go Green BY LEIGH ANDERSON specialsections@antonmediagroup.com

With Clean Pass, her daily rides from Melville to East Williston and back have been reduced by about 25 minutes each way, which has not only decreased her stress, but has also saved her money on gas and allowed her to sleep later. Of the approximately 80,000 vehicles that qualify for the program, about 30,000 have Clean Pass stickers, and that number is continuing to increase, said NYSDOT Spokesperson Carol Breen. For this reason, concerns have risen about whether or not it will cause traffic in the HOV lane, but Breen assures that the program is undergoing further study in order to “ensure that the HOV lane is operating as intended, while still promoting the use of fuel-efficient vehicles.” Thus far, she added, the program has been successful, and will continue to be modified and improved according

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to New York State’s and its drivers’ circumstances. Bear in mind that commercial vehicles are still not permitted in HOV lanes, no matter their fuel-efficiency, and that eligible cars must have the stickers to participate, as stated by NYSDOT. But since obtaining the stickers is so easy, both Beberman

and Breen share the view that there aren’t any disadvantages to using the program. Visit www.dot.ny.gov/programs/ clean-pass to see if your car qualifies for a Clean Pass. To apply, visit www. nysdmv.custhelp.com and search “Request Clean Pass Stickers” or call 518-486-9786.

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Long Island Expressway commuters with energy-efficient vehicles are receiving several perks for helping the earth, as they save time, money and gas, and no longer have to experience the hassle of being stuck in traffic. New York’s Clean Pass Program, which was initiated in 2006, is a plan of action intended to foster the usage of more eco-friendly vehicles in order to reduce negative impacts on the environment. The program allows drivers with eligible vehicles to drive in the Long Island Expressway’s HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lanes without any passengers; the lanes previously permitted buses, motorcycles, and vehicles with two or more occupants only during rush hours—6 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 8 p.m. on weekdays. Though the lanes are open to other vehicles outside of peak times, being able to use it during these heavy-traffic hours gives hybrid car drivers the advantage of a faster, less-stressful commute. To use the Clean Pass Program, vehicle owners—whose cars must receive an average of 45 miles per gallon or better and meet certain emissions standards—can apply through the State Department of Motor Vehicles and will receive four stickers upon approval, according to the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). The stickers are free of charge; applicants simply must call or apply online. Audra Beberman, a Prius-lessee and Clean Pass user from Suffolk County, said the program significantly decreased the time of her commute to and from work. “I kind of expected it to be quicker, but I didn’t realize how much time I would save. [Prior to using Clean Pass] I would sit in traffic for almost an hour, for what should have been a 20-minute commute,” she said.


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ANTON AUTO GUIDE • JULY 20 - 26, 2016

Five Tips For First Time

RV-ers Make A List

BY JENN AND BRENT NIMS specialsections@antonmediagroup.com

It was a beautiful day as we drove north on the 101 freeway towards Santa Barbara. The rugged sandy bluffs rose high along the California coast while the sunshine sparkled across the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Thing 1 and Thing 2, then 8 and 5, were trying to sit patiently in the back seat as we drove towards our campground. This was our first outing in our new-to-us, folding camping trailer. To say my heart was happy would be an understatement. I was giddy with excitement. I couldn’t wait to start making fun, family camping memories. Brent and I already had so many from when we were kids, and we wanted to give the same thing to our boys. Not only that, we were ready to relax for the weekend after a long week of work. We were ready to kick up our heels, sit by the fire, and maybe go on a few hikes in the Los Padres National Forest. An hour later we arrived at our campsite, and the boys jumped out of the van. They were busy checking out the campsite when I noticed Thing 2 wasn’t wearing shoes. “Put on your shoes, honey. There might be something sharp.” “I don’t have them,” he replied, playing in the dirt. What? No shoes? Of course, he has shoes. What sort of parent forgets shoes when they go camping? I started searching the van but no luck. In our excitement to hit the road for our first camping experience, we had let him run out the door happy but barefoot. Ooops. Determined not to let this ruin our weekend, we headed up to the camp store. There we bought a pair of flip-flops that he could wear to protect his feet. We may not be going on any long hikes over the weekend, but they would be perfect to wear to the swimming hole on the Santa Ynez River. Wondering if there are things to do (besides remember your child’s shoes.) to make your first time out in your new RV go more smoothly? Read on.

Making a list is probably your most important step. Make copies and give them to all your readers in the family so they can help pack up. Divide your lists into categories: kitchen, meals, bathroom, outdoor activities (bikes, balls, firewood, etc.), indoor activites (games, movies, etc.), pets, family member A, B, C, etc., and don’t forget to include yourself. Start packing a few days ahead of time to avoid the last minute rush. Cross things off as you pack them and just before you pull out of your driveway, take a quick glance at your list to make sure you have everything.

Practice Parking or Driving If you are worried about backing up or driving the RV around, take it out for some practice without the family. It’s a lot easier to practice without kids playing (or arguing) in the back seat. Choose a Saturday or Sunday morning when the roads are less crowded, and drive around a bit. Find a large parking lot with plenty of empty space and back it up a few times. You’ll be surprised at how much easier it gets with a little practice. It won’t be long until you feel like a pro.

Research Test Run Most RVs are so easy to set up you could do it in your sleep, but it doesn’t hurt to do a little test run. Set up your RV in your driveway before you head out. In fact, you may want to do this a few times if you are feeling nervous. Better to figure out how to work the jacks before getting to a campsite after a long drive when you (and everyone else) may be tired. If your RV has slides, always do a slide check when setting or packing up to make sure nothing gets smashed in the slide. Trust us on this one.

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A little research ahead of time goes a long way. We are all for spontaneity, but for your first trip in your RV I suggest you have reservations. Double-check that the campground has the amenities you want. If you want electricity, water and sewer, be sure to ask for a full hookup site. You can even ask for a pullthrough site if you are not quite ready for a back-in site. While you are on the Internet, do a quick search for things to do in the area and take a few notes (I take screenshots on my phone and save them to my camera roll). This way if you get to your destination and suddenly realize you don’t have cell phone reception, you’ll still have an idea of what’s in the area. Also don’t forget to double-check your route on the GPS before pulling out of the driveway.


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Neither Most motorists know that their do most of those little mishaps like forgetting the vehicles need regular preventive toothpaste or setting up the RV a little uneven. maintenance like changing the oil Every time I’ve gotten upset about something and filters, rotating the tires and not going the way I planned, I learned that it refilling the washer fluid. But did would have worked out without my unnecesyou know that your air condisary stress. Each time after the fact, I wondered, tioning system needs routine “Why did I let that upset me?” Truthfully, most maintenance as well? Taking care things that go “wrong” are really minor, and of your air conditioning system there is almost always a painless solution. Over can extend its life and prevent time, I’ve become much more chill about a lot costly repair bills. Anthony Sorrentino of Levittown, Anthony Ambrosio of Levittown. things. Flat tire? No biggie, we’ll change it. We Why is it important for drivers to County Executive Ed Mangano and Mike Comparetto of Bethpage forgot to pack marshmallow roasters? Let’s head get routine maintenance on their air recently attended the 2016 Long Island Vettes & Bethpage to the nearest store or use sticks. So take it from conditioning system? Federal Credit Union Classic Car Show, on July 10, in me, if you’re the type who might need them, don’t First, the refrigerant contains an Bethpage. On display were a variety of classic model forget to pack your “chill pill” and you’ll have a lot added lubricant. As the refrigerant cars and corvettes, all proceeds went to more fun. circulates through the air conditioning benefit Last Hope Animal Rescue The Newschoolnomads, Jen and Brent Sims blog for www.GoRVing.com system, its parts are lubricated. This constant and Rehabilitation. lubrication keeps the parts functioning well. 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Phillips Ready To Take The Fight To Albany Men’s Journal years ago ranked ‘The 25 Toughest Guys in America.’ The list included one woman, Hillary Rodham Clinton, as well as 50 Cent, the rap EYE ON singer who was supposedly shot nine THE ISLAND times and lived to tell the tale. That magazine article came to my Mike Barry mind last week after speaking with Flower Hill Mayor Elaine Phillips, the Republican-Conservative nominee on Tuesday, Nov. 8, to succeed that’s when our school aid dropped state Senator Jack Martins (R-Old significantly.” Westbury) in the 7th Senatorial “I’m a project person. I get things District (SD). done,” Phillips added, pointing to her A married mother of three grown administration’s ability to lower the daughters, Phillips found success on Village of Flower Hill’s property tax Wall Street, earned a fourth degree levy in four of the past five years while black belt in karate, and was elected at the same time creating a public Flower Hill’s mayor in 2012 after a walkway and public basketball court clandestine write-in campaign by her along Stonytown Road. immediate predecessor. The previous Phillips also cited Flower Hill’s mayor was unhappy with then-Village recent ranking as the third most-deTrustee Phillips’ vocal opposition to sirable community in New York taxpayer-funded insurance benefits State to raise a family, according to for Flower Hill’s Niche.com, and elected officials. its national Tree Having been City USA desigre-elected in nation, an honor March 2016 to her Flower Hill won current post with after planting 265 neither visible nor trees following invisible oppoSuperstorm sition, Phillips Sandy. is about to take Phillips’ prepaon her toughest ration for the electoral chalrough and tumble lenge, attempting of politics came to expand her after successful base beyond a stints at J.P. Flower Hill Mayor Elaine Phillips village of nearly Morgan Securities 5,000 residents and and Goldman Sachs and her steady to a SD that is home to more than a ascent through the ranks of Korean quarter-million in northern Nassau martial arts. She earned her underCounty. graduate and MBA degrees from “I was ready for something next Penn State University and moved in life,” Phillips stated, when I asked to Manhasset with her husband, her why she wanted to make a state Andy, in 1995. A Cornell alumnus Senate bid. “I have the energy. I have who played lacrosse there, he retired the time and, most importantly, I’m last year as a managing director at doing it for the right reason.” BlackRock. The right reason, in her view, Their three daughters are Kate, is to maintain Long Island’s voice a Cornell graduate who works at in Albany, which is hanging by a Emory University in Atlanta; Hannah, thread after the Democrats regained who will enter her senior year this a numerical (32-31) majority this fall at Duke University; and Sarah, a spring in the state senate following a rising college sophomore who is also special election in New York’s 9th SD. playing lacrosse at Cornell. Republicans control the state senate “I’m a firm believer in term limits, today because a group of breakaway ethics and transparency,” the mayor Democratic state senators have stated, near the end of our conversaaligned themselves with the GOP. tion. Phillips said she thought four, “We must continue to work hard 2-year state senate terms, for a total for school aid,” the mayor continued. of eight years, were sufficient. “Our public schools are what makes “I definitely understand the benefits Long Island, Long Island. In 2009 of institutional memory but, at and 2010, when the Democrats had some point, you’ve got to move on,” both the Assembly and the Senate, she said.


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ANTON MEDIA GROUP • JULY 20 - 26, 2016

AROUND LONG ISLAND Great family events happening this month around the Island

Wednesday, July 20

Long Island Author Shoshanna McCollum will be the guest speaker at Rock Hall Museum’s Long Island Author Series on July 20 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Rock Hall Museum is located at 199 Broadway in Lawrence. Visit www.friendsofrockhall.org or call 516-239-1157. Cruisin’ Wednesdays Car show featuring a variety of custom vintage cars, plus dinner and music. $5 to show a vehicle; no charge for spectators. Every Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Milleridge Inn, 585 North Broadway, Jericho. Call 516-931-2201 or visit www. milleridgeinn.com for details. Broadway Mall Carnival Head to the Broadway Mall Carnival for rides, games, prizes and food. Wristbands are $25 Monday-Thursday and $30 Friday-Sunday. Visit www. broadwaymall.com to view the varying opening and closing times. More information is available at 516-218-6620. The Broadway Mall is located at 385 N. Broadway Mall in Hicksville. Through July 24.

$15. Call 516-829-2570 or visit www. greatneckarts.org for tickets. Bobby Katz Quintet Inside Hempstead House’s former billiards room, hear a selection of original compositions and jazz standards from the Bobby Katz Quintet. Joining the group for this special performance will be Grammy-nominated trumpeter Michael Rodriguez. The event is from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Sands Point Preserve at 127 Middle Neck Rd., Sands Point. Tickets can be purchased for $20 by calling 516-304-5076.

Friday, July 22

Concert: Nassau Pops 8 to 10 p.m. at Eisenhower Park’s Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. Visit www.nassaucountyny. gov or call 516-571-0355 for details. Governor’s Open Mic Night Perform your own comedy skit at Governor’s Comedy Club of Levittown. Tickets are $12. Doors open at 10 p.m. for the 10:30 showtime. Ages 18 and over. Visit www. govs.com for

tickets and info.

The Tenth Man The Summer Furman Film Series continues on July 20 at 7:30 p.m. with a screening of The Tenth Man, directed by Daniel Burman, at Bow Tie Squire Cinemas, located at 115 Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck. The film is in Spanish with English subtitles. Tickets are $15 in advance, $10 for students, $20 at the door. Visit www. goldcoastfilmfestival.org. Summer Art Workshop for Kids Heckscher Museum of Art hosts a workshop for children ages 7-11 from 10 a.m. to noon. Price is $20 for members and $25 for nonmembers. Call 631-3513250. To see the full list of their summer art programs for kids, visit www. heckscher.org.

Thursday, July 21

50+ Comedy Hour Enjoy an evening of hilarious live stand-up comedy featuring a full line-up of top comedians ages 50+ presented by the Gold Coast Arts Center and Long Island Comedy at 8:30 p.m.; doors open at 8 p.m. Pre-sale tickets, $10; regular price,

Video Games Live NYCB Theatre at Westbury presents Video Games Live, a concert featuring music from the best-known video games performed by elite artists, combining rock, orchestra, percussion and visuals. Starts at 8 p.m. Another showing on July 23.

Call 516-247-5211 for ticket information.

Saturday, July 23

Nassau’s Got Talent The Madison Theatre at Molloy College is seeking talent from all over the tristate area. All prizes win a chance to perform in a Madison Theatre production during the upcoming season. Visit www.madisontheatreny.org or call Beth Kurot at 516-323-4446 for details. Concert: Fresh in the Park 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Eisenhower Park’s Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. Visit www. nassaucountyny.gov or call 516-5710355 for details. Tough Mudder Have a blast and get dirty at Old Bethpage Village Restoration’s Tough Mudder. This 10-12 mile obstacle course is designed to challenge team members to push themselves. A half Tough Mudder (5-6 miles) will be held at the same location on July 24. 1303 Round Swamp Rd., Old Bethpage. Visit www.toughmudder.com.

Thursday, July 21

Movie: Minions Begins approximately 8:30 p.m. at Eisenhower Park’s Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. Visit www. nassaucountyny.gov or call 516-571-0355 for details.

Mermaid Tea Party Join the annual celebration of mermaids from noon to 1 p.m. (ages 3-6) and from 2 to 3 p.m. (ages 6-12). Open to mermaids of all ages. $15 adult/ child pair; additional children $4 each. Members $5 child. The Whaling Museum and Education Center, 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. www. cshwhalingmuseum.org.

Sunday, July 24

Concert: Elvis / Beatles Tribute 8 to 10 p.m. at Eisenhower Park’s Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. Visit www.nassaucountyny. gov or call 516-571-0355 for details. Phantom Trio The Performing Arts Center at Adelphi University will host Jeremy Stolle, Jennifer Hope Wills and Jeremy Hays, three stars from Broadway’s Phantom of the Opera, for a musical performance beginning at 4 p.m. Admission is $35. For info call 516-877-4000. Sunday Night Funnies The Brokerage Comedy Club in Bellmore hosts Sunday night shows starring several of their best comedians. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets range from $14-$32. Adults 18 and over only. Located at 2797 Merrick Rd. Call 516-781-5233 for more info.

Monday, July 25

Concert: Selena Experience 8 to 10 p.m. at Eisenhower Park’s Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. Visit www.nassaucountyny. gov or call 516-571-0355 for details. Messy Camp: Things that Boom, Fizz and Pop! The Cradle of Aviation Museum is holding a week-long summer camp filled with fun experiments and mess-making. Camp is for ages 9-12 and runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Price is $350 for members and $400 for nonmembers. Call 516-5724406 to reserve a spot.


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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Tuesday, July 26 Village Board Of Trustees Meeting Meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at the village hall, second-floor courtroom. 1 Floral Blvd., Floral Park. For more information, call 516-326-6300 or visit www.fpvillage.org.

Wednesday, July 27 Architectural Review Board Meeting Will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the recreation/pool building.

Ongoing Programs Defensive Driving Courses Six-hour course conducted by AAA Northeast are now held in Homewood Suites by Hilton located at 40 Westbury Ave. in Carle Place. Save money; reduce violation points; sharpen skills. The cost is $39 for AAA members; $32 members 60

FOUR VILLAGE STUDIO and older; $55 nonmembers. Dates and rates subject to change. Online class available. Visit AAA.com/ DefensiveDriving. Reservations required. Call 516-873-2381. The following dates are offered: July 25 July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 11 & 18 Aug. 22 Aug. 28

Television Program," A peek behind the scenes at Four Village Studio 8 p.m. – Reali-Teen with JK Larkin "Guys On Relationships," The fellas share some opinions on the subject 8:30 p.m. – Inspiring Stories with Bill Corbett, Jr. "The Doxsee Legacy," Bob Doxsee, Jr., growing up in a fishing and farming family

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Women with metastatic breast cancer are invited to join a support group that meets on Thursdays, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The free group is a program of the Adelphi NY statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program and meets at the Adelphi University. To register, call Erin Nau at 516-877-4314.

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9 p.m. – Wes Houston Presents... with Wes Houston Jeff Curtis, guitarist gives an instrumental performance 9:30 p.m. – Davidson & Co. with Larry Davidson Kevin Baker, author of "The Big Crowd" Repeats: Sunday, July 24, at 9:30 a.m.

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Thursday, July 21 Game Buddies 4 to 4:45 p.m. Children age four to entering grade 5 are invited to play a variety of board games with the library’s newly trained Teen Buddies (entering grades 6 to 12). Teens must have attended a mandatory training session. Call Mrs. Zuckerman (extension 125) or Ms. Kathy (extension 100) for information. Children age 4 up through those entering grade 5 may register online. Book Buddies 5 to 5:45 p.m. Children age two to entering grade 1 are invited to share stories, rhymes and make a craft with the library’s newly trained Teen Buddies (entering grades 6 to 12). Teens must have attended a mandatory training session. Call Mrs. Zuckerman (extension 125) or Ms. Kathy (extension 100) for information. Children age 2 up

Beatles Tribute Outdoor Concert 7 p.m. Bring your lawn chair or a blanket and get ready to enjoy the music. Get Back NY, the ultimate Beatles tribute band will perform. You won’t want to miss this.

Monday, July 25 Teen Movie Marathon Noon. Grades 6 to 12. A Floral Park Public Library Teen Executive Board suggestion. The library is having its first-time ever movie marathon. High School Musical 1 & 3 will be screened. Munch on great pizza, snacks and have mucho fun. Sign up online or at the adult reference desk. Food may contain food allergens. Nighttime Made With Love 7 p.m. Made with Love are needle crafters who make items for local community members in need as well as work on their own projects to practice their skills. No instructor will be present. All are welcome.

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Wednesday, July 27

Kinder-Kids 11 a.m. to noon. For families with children entering pre-K and kindergarten in fall 2016. Attendees will have fun practicing math, pencil, scissor, coloring and pasting skills to get ready for school.

Daytime Made With Love 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Made with Love are needle crafters who make items for local community members in need, as well as work on their own projects to practice their skills. No instructor will be present. All are welcome.

Museum To You Program 4 to 5 p.m. The Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum presents the Museum to You program for tweens entering grades 4 to 6. Spa-Tastic Workshop. Create your own handmade, natural ocean-inspired creations to add to your wellness routine. Mix samples of lip balm, salt scrub and chamomile tea created from natural ingredients.

Teen Fitness Quest Scavenger Hunt 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Grades 6 to 12. The second scavenger hunt is back by popular demand—when the library is closed. This time, attendees will be challenged by Fitness Quest questions and hunt all over the library for the answers. Be prepared for for a fun adventure. Sign up online or at the adult reference desk.

Teen Yoga 7 to 8 p.m. For grades 6 to 12. Ohm...relax. Join talented instructor Dani Seuling who will lead be leading this group into the tranquil world of yoga. Sign up online or at the adult reference desk.


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Sewanhaka’s CTE Hosts Inaugural Honor Society Induction

Twenty-six of Sewanhaka Central High School District’s CTE students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. Twenty-six students in Sewanhaka Central High School District’s Career and Technical Education program were recently inducted into the National Technical Honor Society in the program’s first-ever honor society induction. Inductees were required to fulfill different

academic, community and club requirements for membership. They also had to maintain a 94 GPA during two years in their respective CTE program. Advisers Maryanne Contarino and Dan Labbato extended their congratulations to all those inducted.

Architecture Technology Jr. John Iacono (SHS) Jonathan Kaplan-DiNola (SHS) A+ Computer Technician/ Networking Jorge Leyva (FP) ­—Submitted by Sewanhaka Central High School District

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Illustration And Comic Design

Advanced level art students from Sewanhaka High School are pictured with artist Dominick Sparano (center). Artist Dominick Sparano recently discussed illustration and comic design with advanced level art students in Tiffany Kerschman’s Illustration class at Sewanhaka High School. During the meeting, Sparano

discussed the numerous career opportunities for illustrators and provided an in-depth look at the comic design process. He also shared his own work and discussed his experiences as a comic illustrator.

The visit gave students a new outlook on how comics are actually created. —Submitted by the Sewanhaka Central High School District

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Clavin Attends S.T.O.P. Program

Hempstead Town Receiver of Taxes Don Clavin (left) recently greeted Stewart Manor’s Ray Minicus at the Town of Hempstead S.T.O.P. Program, which was held in Levittown. The S.T.O.P. (Stop Throwing Out Pollutants) Program provides residents with an environmentally sound method to dispose of hazardous household materials such as paint thinners, oil-based paints, fertilizers, bug killers and waste oil. Also accepted at STOP events are items containing mercury, such as old thermostats and compact fluorescent light bulbs. For further details about the S.T.O.P. program, including upcoming collection dates, visit bit.ly/tohstop or call 516-378-4210.


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the late educator’s accomplishments and contributions to the district. Before kicking off the walk, five students from each school held a balloon that represented their designated school color. The students let the balloons go as people clapped, cried and remembered their former colleague with admiration and Sewanhaka Central High School District administrators and students took part in the Dr. Tripodi Walk to honor former Director of Special Education Dr. Victoria Tripodi. respect. Proceeds from the that had the greatest impact on the of Tripodi. A special thank you to the event were deposited into a scholarstudent during their high school student volunteers from the New Hyde ship fund to honor a graduating senior career. Parks Best Buddy Program who staffed with a disability. The recipients will be This beautiful tribute was a trementhe table and sold T-shirts. selected by a committee. The criteria dous success thanks to many staff for the award tasks applicants to write members from New Hyde Park as well —Submitted by the Sewanhaka an essay that describes a staff member as the district who walked in memory Central High School District

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