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PRIDE IN PORT • SEPTEMBER 19 - 25, 2018

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2018 Pride In Port Schedule Of Events The Annual Hall of Fame Ceremony and Breakfast Schreiber High School Cafeteria, 9 a.m. 2018 Inductees Robert D. Moore (Class of 1967) Robin Beil Mansfield (Class of 1976) John Nahas (Class of 1979) John Wade (Class of 1986) Susan Graser Weiss (Class of 1998)

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PRIDE IN PORT • SEPTEMBER 19 - 25, 2018

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Representatives of Pride in Port committee and sponsors at Landmark Park. Front row, from left: Debbie Greco Cohen, Residents Forward’s Mindy Germain, PW Senior Center’s Linda Livio, Karen DeLillo and Chamber of Commerce’s Bobbie Polay. Back row, from left: Wright Music’s Jonathan Watkins, Zimbardi Financial’s Daryl Zimbardi, Home Run Electric’s Joe Di Bartolomeo, PBA’s Steven Cammer and Bill Zwerlein, Weber HSA’s Mat Lanfant and Knights of Columbus Columbiette Rita DiLucia. Middle row, from left: PW Dental’s Lynette D’Costa, Residents Forward’s Melissa Visicchio and Blanca Fabian, Committee Co-Chairs Barbara Faticone and Fred Pollack, NYS Assemblyman Tony D’Urso, Dejana Foundation Grant Administrator Jim Avena, Town Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty’s Bonnie Doran, County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, Ayhan’s Restaurants Ayhan Hassan, Mainly Marketing Marie Marcellino and Business Improvement District’s Mariann Dalimonte, who is also the 2018 Pride in Port Community honoree.

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n Saturday, Sept. 29, the 30th annual Pride in Port celebration will begin at 9 a.m. and will continue until 11 p.m. The day’s event lineup begins with the annual Hall of Fame ceremony and breakfast, which starts at 9 a.m. in Schreiber High School’s cafeteria. Each year, Schreiber alumni who excelled in one or more sports are honored. This year’s inductees are Robin (Beil) Mansfield (1976), Robert Moore (1967), John Nahas (1979), John Wade (1986) and Susan (Graser) Weiss (1998). The parade, which begins at 11:30 a.m., demonstrates tremendous community pride through participation by nearly every Port Washington school and many local organizations. The parade starts at Main Street near Belleview Avenue and ends on Campus Drive. This year’s Grand Marshal is Residents Forward, an organization that has focused on improving the quality of life in many ways in Port Washington for 50 years. Soon after the parade ends on Campus Drive, Family Fun Day begins at 12:30 p.m. with various activities, including a homecoming football game at 1:30 p.m., halftime inductee ceremony and

more. A luncheon honoring all senior citizens will be held in the Schreiber cafeteria starting at 12:30 p.m. No reservations are needed and the Town of North Hempstead is providing bus transportation from the Port Washington Senior Citizens Center parking lot to the parade and senior luncheon, then back to the center at about 2 p.m. At 7 p.m., the annual dinner dance kicks off at the Polish-American Hall. Lifelong Port Washington resident Mariann Dalimonte has been selected as the 2018 Community Honoree because of her tireless devotion to many organizations and events through the year. Dozens of local restaurants generously donate food for the cocktail hour and dinner. Entertainment features performances by Encore and there will be dozens of great raffle prizes. Dinner Dance tickets can be purchased in advance for $35 per person on eventbrite. com (search Pride in Port), at the Chamber of Commerce building, 329 Main St. (516-883-6566) or by calling 516-661-5360 or 516-883-6693. The event often sells out, but if there are still seats available, tickets can be purchased at the door for $40 per person. Visit the Pride in Port group Facebook page or call 516-883-6566 for more information.

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS The Pride in Port committee wishes to thank all sponsors for their generosity. Their donations help offset costs of the day’s events so more college scholarships can be awarded to graduating seniors at the end of the 2017-2018 school year. Special thanks to Diamond Angel sponsors The Peter & Jeri Dejana Family Foundation and the Town of North Hempstead for their extensive and continuous generous support over the years. Golden Angel sponsor is Precision Work. Angel sponsor is Anton Community Newspapers and Pierce Coach Lines. Benefactor sponsors are Blank Slate Media, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, S.F. Falconer’s Florist, Port Washington Calendar and the Port Washington Fire Department. Patron sponsors are Austin F. Knowles, Inc., Funeral Home, Ayhan’s Shish Kebab, Baker Air, Town Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio and Joseph D’Alonzo, NYS Assemblyman Anthony D’Urso, Home Run Electric, Maura Bros. & Co., NYS Senator Elaine Phillips, Fred L. Pollack, Port Washington PBA, Sherwin-Williams Paint Store and The Zimbardi Family. Friend sponsors are Anthony’s World of Floors, C2 Education, Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, Gino’s Pizza & Restaurant, Deborah Kleimna-Cindrich, DC, Knights of Columbus & Columbiettes, Lions Club of Port Washington, Port Washington Dental, Residents Forward, Sons of Italy – John M. Marino Lodge No. 1389 and Wright Music. Supporter sponsors are Kenneth S. Magida, Esq., Parent Resource Center and Veterans of Foreign War Post 1819. Contributor sponsors are Joy Products, La Placita Supermarket and Tori’s Place Ear Piercing Studio.


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A Hearty ‘Thank You’ To All We would like to acknowledge and thank the following groups and individuals who make this special day possible: • Athletics Hall of Fame Committee • Hall of Fame Breakfast Committee: Barbara Faticone, Sue Marra, Dick Marra, Alice O’Leary, Lee Foehrenbach • Pride In Port Committee for their generous donation • Dave Albury and the Schreiber High School custodial staff • Raffaele Buffolino and the grounds crew • Schreiber Print Shop: Kelly Jambor, Phil Macedonio • Breakfast: Aramark Food Service and Hinck’s Delicatessen

• Balloons and Flowers: S.F. Falconer Florist • Hall of Fame plaques: Scholastic Promotions Awards and More • Hall of Fame shirts: Sport Loft of New Hyde Park • Publicity: Ally Deane and Christina Claus, Port Washington News • H.S. HPEA office staff: Marie Tomasi, Teresita Valls Congratulations to all the inductees! —Stephanie Joannon, Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics The Port Washington Union Free School District: Superintendent of Schools Dr.

Kathleen Mooney, Assistant Superintendent for Business Mary Callahan, Human Resources Administrator Elaine Fenick, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Dr. Wafa Westervelt Board of Education: President Karen Sloan, Vice President Nora Johnson, Trustees Emily Beys, Rachel Gilliar, Lawrence Greenstein, Dave Kerpen and Elizabeth Weisburd

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Pride In Port Committee Barbara Faticone & Fred Pollack, Co-Chairs Richard Acevedo, CSEA Mary Balaban, Schreiber High School Steven Cammer, Port Washington Police Dept Jim Cowles Mariann Dalimonte Dina De Giorgio, Councilwoman Karen DeLillo Bonnie Doran, Daniel Gale International Realty Lucy Effron Brad Fitzgerald, Schreiber High School Debbie Greco Cohen, Greco Integrated Communications Ayhan Hassan, Ayhan’s Restaurants Linda Livio, Port Washington Senior Citizens Center Stephanie Joannon, Schreiber High School Carl Lalena, Kiwanis Mat Lanfant, Sousa and Weber Schools Hal Linden Marie Marcellino, Port Washington Calendar Pam McDonough Beth Michalson Fiore, GRPHXstudio Vivian Moy Bobbie Polay, Chamber of Commerce Jerry Rudnick, Kiwanis Chris Shannon, Councilwoman De Giorgio’s Office Stefanie Teff Monte Vane, CSEA Sgt. Bill Zwerlein, Port Washington Police Dept

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CONGRATULATIONS Robert D. Moore, Class Of 1967

Robin Beil Mansfield, Class Of 1976

Robert (Dennis) Moore was a three-year football player, two-year wrestler and a oneyear track and field athlete at Schreiber. Moore was a three-year letter winner, a first team All North Shore and All County starting offensive guard on the football team. He was named Diet Rite All American and a Gridiron 44 selection. He was honored with the Leo Costello Award as the most outstanding football player. Moore went on to being recruited and played at Hillsdale College on a football scholarship. He was named outstanding defensive lineman in his senior year and was awarded the All League Offensive Tackle and MVP in 1972 and 1973, respectively. He went on to the play for the Madison Mustangs in Wisconsin. Moore has been living in Wisconsin for 49 years and cheers on the Badgers at every turn. He is married to his wife of 40 years, Lydia, and has three sons Ryan, Justin, and Zach. We congratulate Moore on his induction into the Schreiber Athletics Hall of Fame.

Robin was a four-sport athlete. She played three years of field hockey and four years of volleyball, basketball and lacrosse. Her leadership and respect from her teammates and coaches earned her to be named captain in all four sports her senior year. It was on the field hockey and lacrosse fields that she excelled. At Schreiber, she played attack and on the lacrosse team, she was a goalkeeper. Beil Mansfield was voted Schreiber’s Outstanding Female Athlete her senior year and was a member of the GAA. She moved on to play collegiate field hockey and lacrosse at Brown University. Her team was Ivy League Champions her freshman year and she was named to the All New England Team in lacrosse. Beil Mansfield is currently a special education teacher in the Dover Sherborn school system in Massachusetts. Her activities include playing golf, biking, kayaking and running half marathons and 10Ks. Beil Mansfield has a married daughter, Kristen (Jeff), and a granddaughter, Piper, who live in Texas, and a married son, Colin (Ari), who lives in Lynnfield, MA. Congratulations to Beil Mansfield on her induction into the Schreiber Athletics Hall of Fame.

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Schreiber Athletics 2018 Hall Of Fame Inductees John Nahas, Class Of 1979

John Wade, Class Of 1986

John Nahas was an outstanding three-sport athlete in gymnastics, wrestling and track and field. He was part of the wrestling conference champion team in 1978. Competing in the 145 pound weight class, Nahas finished third in the county tournament of section VIII. In track and field, Nahas competed in pole vault where his vault of 13 feet three inches was a record for more than two decades. He was also a division team champion in track and field. On the gymnastics team, Nahas was a competitor on the rings, pommel horse and vault. He was a member of the county championship gymnastics team that won all four years he was a competitor. Nahas is a lifelong Port Washington community member. He has been married to his wife, Toniann, for 25 years. They have four children, all athletes at Schreiber. Kimberly (23) was a gymnast and a Portette, John (21) was a three-season athlete in football, wrestling and lacrosse, Michael (19) was a wrestler and holds the Schreiber record for most wins in wrestling, and Brittany, who is a senior, is a track athlete. We want to congratulate Nahas on his induction into the Schreiber Athletics Hall of Fame.

Rear Admiral John Wade was a two-sport athlete in soccer and lacrosse. He served as captain on both teams. In his senior year, he earned all county honors in lacrosse and was awarded Schreiber’s male athlete of the year. Wade went on to play Divisions I lacrosse at the Naval Academy for four years. He received the United States Naval Academy Vice Admiral E.C. Waller Lacrosse and Leadership Award. As a career naval officer, Wade has served on patrol crafts, destroyers, cruisers and aircraft carriers. He has held multiple command positions—both at sea and ashore—and is currently serving as Commander, Carrier Strike Group 12/ Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, in Norfolk, VA. He has served for 28 years in numerous overseas deployments and also served with the Army, Marine Crops and Navy SEALs. Wade has been married for over 25 years to his wife, Catherine. They have three children—Connor, who is a 2017 Naval Academy graduate, a former Navy Lacrosse goalie and currently serves on a Destroyer based in California; Ryan, who is a senior at the Naval Academy and is captain of the Navy lacrosse team; and Caroline, who is a freshman at Virginia Tech. We congratulate Wade on his induction into the Schreiber Athletic Hall of Fame.

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Senior Citizens Invited To Pride In Port Luncheon BY DEBBIE GRECO COHEN ne of the favorite events that takes place each year during Pride in Port is a luncheon honoring the community’s senior citizens. This year’s Pride in Port celebration will be held on Saturday, Sept. 29. The senior luncheon, which will be held in the Schreiber High School cafeteria, begins at 12:30 p.m. immediately following the parade. Schreiber High School students have graciously volunteered to serve lunch to the senior citizens who attend the luncheon. Bach to Rock will perform for attendees. The Pride in Port committee thanks Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, S.F. Falconer’s Florist and The Peter & Jeri Dejana Family Foundation for generously sponsoring the senior luncheon. Schreiber High School is located at 101 Campus Dr. Reservations are not necessary to attend. The Schreiber cafeteria is fully accessible from the entrance just north of the main entrance. Bus transportation is available to and from the parade and luncheon. The bus will leave the Port Washington Senior Citizens Center located at 80 Manorhaven Blvd. at 10:30 a.m. There is ample parking in the senior center lot. The bus will make a stop at the bus stop in front of Landmark on Main Street at 10:45 a.m. and arrive at the LIRR Station at

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Susan Graser Weiss was a three-sport athlete in soccer, basketball and lacrosse. She was named Captain of the basketball and lacrosse teams. As a player, Graser Weiss was the consummate teammate, always supporting her team and coaches, while giving maximum effort on the court and fields. It was in lacrosse that she earned all conference, all county honors, and became a member of the Empire State Team in 1998. She earned Schreiber’s scholar athlete award for her academic achievements. After Schreiber, she played collegiate lacrosse at Georgetown University for four years and earned the “Bulldog Award” for outstanding effort and contributions. Graser Weiss is currently a senior director of business technology at Pfizer Zinc. She married her high school sweetheart, Mike Weiss, and continues to live in Port with her three children Jake (7), Charlotte (4) and Kyle (1). Congratulations to Graser Weiss on her induction into the Schreiber Athletics Hall of Fame.


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“The Pride in Port Committee always selects very deserving honorees for the Parade Grand Marshall and Community Honoree, but this year’s choices are truly exceptional,” committee co-chair Barbara Faticone said. “Residents Forward and Mariann Dalimonte demonstrate an outstanding level of community pride, which is clearly what Pride in Port is all about. On behalf of the entire Committee, we thank and applaud both honorees.” “I’m very honored that I have been chosen to be the community honoree and look forward to

celebrating with family and friends,” said Dalimonte of the honor. Dalimonte is a third-generation born and raised Port resident who began her volunteerships after a successful career as director of operations at Sony Music/Epic Records. After Dalimonte had her first child, Amanda, she decided to leave her career and focus on raising her family and getting involved with her community. She decided to start out small, joining a few committees in Port Washington Union Free School District. At John Philip Sousa Elementary

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Mariann Dalimonte was selected as the Pride in Port Community Honoree because of her extensive dedication to many Port Washington organizations and causes. Dalimonte is pictured as a previous year’s Pride In Port volunteer (third photo, left), Turkey Trot Volunteer (fourth photo, right) and HarborFest volunteer (second and fifth photo, right). School, Dalimonte acted as vice president of fundraising and co-president of the HSA, while at Carrie P. Weber Middle School Dalimonte was on the Compact Committee and was the vice president of membership and co-president of the HSA. At Schreiber High School, she was vice president of communications, 2018 Gambol representative, volunteered to help at the Gambol and was on the Bond Committee for the school district. Outside of the school district, Dalimonte was a committee member for the Port Washington Youth

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Since 2018 is Residents Forward’s 50th anniversary, it seems fitting that they were chosen to be the Grand Marshals of the Pride in Port Parade on Sept. 29. Residents Forward chairman Curt Trinko and co-presidents Rick Krainin and Laurie Courage discuss what it means to them for Residents Forward to be named Grand Marshal and look back on the organization’s greatest achievements.

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Why do you feel Residents Forward was chosen to be this year’s Pride in Port Grand Marshal? Trinko: The title “Grand Marshal” honors a group or individual that has contributed greatly to the enhancement of the ever changing, but firmly-grounded, culture, character and unity of our close-knit community. Residents Forward started 50 years ago (as Residents for a More Beautiful Port Washington) as a reflection of

the national awakening to the need to preserve and protect our natural resources and environment, both locally and nationally. Residents Forward was chosen for its history of leadership in protecting and improving the community’s surroundings for the past 50 years, while aspiring to continue to make a difference as we move forward to maintain the Port community that we all love as our home for the next 50 years. Krainin: Through the vision of Myron Blumenfeld, Residents Forward’s founder who passed earlier this year, and the passionate hard work of many who have served since, Residents Forward has been a catalyst for beautification, environmental education, and quality of life initiatives on the Peninsula. Residents Forward has planted hundreds of trees, beautified and maintained numerous gardens including at the post office, the train

station and Town Dock, was a catalyst for visioning on our peninsula, fought the incinerator, was a founding member of the Citizen Advisory Committee monitoring the landfills and formed a peninsula aquifer committee comprised of officials from all levels of government and local water districts to engage the U.S. Geological Service to create the models that allow us to understand the impact of water pumpage on the aquifer system, which is the sole source of water for Long Island. This committee has now expanded to include all of western Nassau County and is coordinating with the State to understand the impact that NYC’s application to be able to pump water from the aquifer could have on the ability of Long Island to ensure the long term viability of our drinking water. Today, Residents provides environmental education in all of the Port Washington public elementary schools. We have over 700 Green Team

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From left: Representing 2018 Pride in Port Parade Grand Marshals Residents Forward are the organization’s co-president Laurie Courage, chairman Curt Trinko and co-president Rick Krainin. Krainin: It is a great honor for our organization to be recognized by Pride in Port. We are very proud to be a part of the fabric of this community and look forward to celebrating this wonderful community as part of the Pride in Port parade.

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thousands of volunteer hours devoted by the individuals comprising Residents Forward over the past 50 years has been well spent, and is being recognized for its positive impact and a feeling of love and pride that we all possess in our community’s history, in our activities today and in our work together as we move forward.

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Courage: Residents Forward looks forward to actively participating in all of the festivities that comprise Pride in Port, including the parade, the game, the luncheon, and the dinner. We look forward to connecting with our roots as we march. We will continue our celebration by hosting Party In The Park (our 21st year) for young families at the Blumenfeld Family Park on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30 where we will plant a tree in honor of our founder Myron Blumenfeld who passed earlier this year.

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board member Margaret Galbraith, a documentarian, filmed the Summit and is filming the student projects throughout the year.

Trinko: Under the leadership of our Executive Director, Mindy Germain, and with the support of local, county and state officials, we championed the formation of the Western Nassau Water Coalition to spotlight the importance of protecting our aquifer, which led to the Governor pledging $6 million dollars to monitor and study Long Island’s aquifer.

Courage: The Climate Action Projects underway include paddle board clean-ups of our beaches and waterways, campaigns to encourage local residents and businesses to reduce use of single use plastics, and raise awareness of low carbon Foodprint options by creating a Square Foot Climate Awareness garden at the high school and offering food choices with more vegetables and less meat, more locally sourced options and reducing food waste. Our students are the future stewards of our environment and are already making a difference in reducing Port’s carbon footprint.

Krainin: This year we organized Long Island’s first ever Youth Climate Summit for 100 students in grades 8-12. We were honored to have Dr. John Byrne, Distinguished Professor of Energy and Climate Policy at the University of Delaware and member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that received the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for their work on climate change, give the keynote address at our Summit. The students are now actively engaged in projects that will have a meaningfully positive climate impact in the areas of water, waste and food. We are thrilled that our

Trinko: Residents Forward’s active involvement in advocacy projects focused upon the future access to and enhancement of Port’s shoreline resources, as well as projects seeking to enhance the aesthetics and walkability of our Main Street, including our second mural depicting those who served and paid the ultimate sacrifice near the train station.

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From left: 2018 Barbara Faticone Pride in Port (PIP) Scholarship recipient Joshua Wojtowicz Jr.’s mom Claudia, Pride in Port Co-Chair Fred Pollack, Wojtowicz Jr., Pride in Port Co-Chair Barbara Faticone and Pride in Port committee member Mariann Dalimonte


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