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Syosset native earns Olympics internship Syosset native Jacob Asman has been selected by NBC Sports to assist with the network’s coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, being held Aug. 5 through 21 in Rio de Janeiro. Asman is a senior majoring in television-radio in the Roy H. Park School of Communications at Ithaca College. A total of 13 students from the Park School will be serving essential behind-the-scenes roles at the world’s biggest athletic event. Asman will serve as a runner at the NBC Sports broadcast and production facility in Stamford, CT. As a runner, he will assist with all aspects of production on NBC’s broadcast.

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“I am thrilled for the opportunity to work with the NBC Sports team covering the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro,” said Asman. “As an aspiring sports broadcaster, I couldn’t be more grateful for the chance to represent Ithaca College, while contributing to one of the world’s biggest sports broadcasts.” Ithaca College students have previously interned at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, 2012 Summer Olympics in London, 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino. “I’m very proud that NBC has recruited interns from the Park School

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for every Olympics since 2006; for each of these students, it represents a validation of the comprehensive education they’ve received in their courses, in our co-curricular student media organizations, and through prior internships,” said Diane Gayeski, dean of the Park School. “I consistently hear from internship supervisors that our students are not only well-prepared, but that they also are exceptionally hardworking and team oriented. The Olympics will provide an exceptionally challenging and complex environment for them to build their skills and professional networks.” —Tribune Staff

As it celebrates its 25th anniversary this November, the Women’s Fund of Long Island fondly looks back on its past events and accomplishments, and continues to move toward its vision of a bright future for women across Long Island. For the past 25 years, the Women’s Fund of Long Island (WFLI), located in Jericho, has sought “a Long Island where all women and girls reach their full potential” through grantmaking, young women’s leadership programming and education/ awareness activities. One extensive program that the WFLI has held is GirlsFLI, a young women’s leadership initiative founded in 2014 that, according to WFLI office manager Stella Miller, “connects and empowers young women across a diverse economic, ethnic, religious, racial and geographic spectrum to increase participation, advocacy and philanthropy in their communities.” After receiving technical assistance, connections, tools and resources from the WFLI, participants of GirlsFLI reach out to community leaders through guest speaking, site visits, and volunteer opportunities

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Sikh Temple Sues Town BY STEVE MOSCO

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Members of a Sikh temple in Plainview believe they have fallen prey to religious discrimination and have filed a federal lawsuit against the Town of Oyster Bay. The Guru Gobind Singh Sikh Center, at 1065 Old Country Rd., filed a lawsuit against the town, its board and individual members of the board challenging the town’s zoning regulations and what the temple charges is a targeted resolution effectively prohibiting temple members from worshiping. The complaint alleges violations of the First and Fourteenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) and the New York Constitution. Religious land uses are protected from undue burdens, discrimination and arbitrary treatment under RLUIPA, which was passed by Congress in 2000 to prevent discrimination against religious institutions in land use regulation. The complaint describes the town’s “arbitrary, capricious and illegal actions taken to prevent the Sikh congregation from continuing to worship as it has since 1987, on the same property in a new replacement temple building.” In early 2014, the temple applied to the town to

replace its aging house of worship with a modern facility. That same year, the town approved the temple’s site plan and a building permit was issued on March 7, 2014. The temple then demolished its existing building, and in October 2014, construction of the new Sikh temple commenced. After receiving quality of life complaints from residents, the town issued a Stop Work Order on July 2, 2015, as construction was nearing completion. In order to accommodate those complaints, the temple submitted a new site plan that was approved and then nullified by the town board, which then directed the temple to reapply for site plan approval—which would have left the temple’s congregation without a house of worship for several years. “I’ve never seen a violation of RLUIPA as blatant as this,” said Roman Storzer, co-counsel for the temple. “To process the temple’s applications, accept their fees, approve the building, allow them to spend enormous sums for construction and then to prevent its completion, is as significant a burden on constitutionally protected religious worship as I’ve ever seen.” Supervisor John Venditto said that although the filing of the lawsuit limits the town’s ability to comment, there has never been any deviation from the town’s original position that this is not a matter of religion. “The town’s highest priority is ensuring that there is

The Town of Oyster Bay halted construction on the Sikh temple. (Photo by John Spagnoli) adequate parking and that all relevant environmental reviews are followed so as to not disturb the surrounding community’s peaceful enjoyment of their neighborhood,” said Venditto. “The town has gone on record saying that the Sikh congregation has been a valued neighbor and a part of the Oyster Bay community for over 30 years and it is our hope that we can resolve this matter amicably.” Paul Savad, lead attorney for the temple said that unless the town can quickly come to terms with the temple, it will proceed to a jury trial and will recover money damages, with the plaintiff’s legal fees also reimbursed by the town. “The town issued illegal and improper stop work orders based upon political, biased, improper, non-existent offsite parking and environmental review issues,” said Savad.

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WOMEN’S FUND from page 1 and define methods for combating social issues in their communities. From there, the participants are required to work together to elicit positive change by developing their own leadership, service or social enterprise projects. By these methods, GirlsFLI has battled the issues of bullying, body image and gang violence. On June 16, 2015, GirlsFLI held a We Are The Change event in Sebonack Golf Club to fundraise and honor the accomplishments of actress Patricia Arquette in her efforts to raise awareness for pay equality. Over the past two years, through We Are The Change and other activities, GirlsFLI has assisted 150 girls in turning their dreams for positive change into reality. Another program that WFLI presents as a proud milestone in its 25year history is the annual Woman Achievers Award Breakfast, where the WFLI honors remarkable Long Island women and Young Woman Achievers who have positively impacted their local communities and beyond. The 2015 honorees include Dorothy Forte, co-chair of the Manhasset Women’s Coalition Against Breast Cancer Outreach program; Bernice Sims, author, civil rights activist, social worker and artist; Isma Habib Chaudhry, MD, president of the Islamic Center of Long Island; Abby Roden from East Hampton High School; and Rachel Gladstone from Smithtown High School West. Even as the WFLI remembers its accomplishments and programs on its 25th anniversary, it also continues to build a bright future for Long Island women through its future programs and additions to its staff.

GirlsFLI participants hold a We Are The Change event to fundraise and honor Patricia Arquette (center). On Aug. 1, the WFLI welcomes their new executive director, Claire Stapleton. After working at Smile Farms, a nonprofit organization seeking agricultural jobs for disabled adults, Stapleton has shifted her community service focus towards gender equality. As a fellow Long Island resident, Stapleton hopes to use her new leadership position to further the WFLI’s goal of helping Long Island women reach their full potential. “As a woman born and raised on Long Island, I have had the great fortune to follow in the footsteps of strong, female mentors who

Woman Achiever’s Award 2015 Honorees (from left) Dorothy Forte, Bernice Sims, Isma Habib Chaudhry, Abby Roden and Rachel Gladstone

have paved the way for my success, over Long Island to nominate my attitude and overall well-bemen—fathers, husbands, brothers, co-workers, teachers, coaches, ing,” said Stapleton. “To join the clergy, etc.—who have been Women’s Fund of Long Island particularly supportive family as executive director is not only of women and girls. a new journey in Nominations are my professiondue July 30 and al career, but the 25 men an honor, selected will because be honored I get the at an event opportuniafter Labor ty to apply Day and my passion will be of empowinvited to ering and the 25th transformanniversary ing the lives ceremony. of women and The WFLI’s 25th young girls each anniversary celebration will be held and every day. I am at Carlyle on the eager to be a part of the change that Claire Stapleton becomes the WFLI’s Green at Bethpage new executive director on Aug. 1. State Park on Nov. we all wish to see 30. With the date in our community through the Women’s Fund of Long quickly approaching, many of the diligent, enterprising women at the Island...and I hope others will be WFLI fondly look back at their past too.” successes and ongoing initiatives. Another upcoming venture for However, just as the battle for the Woman’s Fund of Long Island equality is never truly complete, is the Stand Up Guys initiative, dethe WFLI also continues to fight for fined by WFLI board member and women’s rights. proud Long Island resident Valerie Through their staff additions and McCarthy as “an opportunity to future initiatives, even 25 years acknowledge and thank a group of after their formation, the WFLI men who have made a difference demonstrates the fighting spirit of in the lives of women and girls in women in Long Island and thereby Long Island.” the spirit of women everywhere. The WFLI asks women all


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The Sagamore Bridge Club in Syosset raised $113,000 for Alzheimer’s research by playing a daylong game of bridge on The Longest Day, an annual fundraising event held on June 20 by the Alzheimer’s Association and its global partner the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Following its vision of a world without Alzheimer’s, the association aims to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and support for all affected and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.

This group of bridge players played all day on June 20, The Longest Day.

The ACBL, founded in 1937, is the largest bridge organization in the world, serving 167,000 members and 3,200 bridge clubs and sanctioning 1,100 sectional and regional tournaments annually. The ACBL’s three North American Bridge Championships each attract up to 5,000 players representing every state in the United States, Canada and about 20 other foreign countries. A challenging and rewarding card game, bridge attracts players of all ages and walks of life—from Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to poker star Phil Gordon. So far, ACBL has calculated approximately $250,000 in total donations from the 168 participating bridge clubs across all 50 states and Canada. ACBL expects this number to grow to approximately $500,000 once all the money has been collected. Since their partnership began in 2013, bridge players and ACBL have raised more than $1.7 million on The Longest Day. Sagamore Bridge Club is consistently one of the top fundraising teams in the world for Alzheimer’s research. The club’s initial goal was $75,000. In order to raise money, the club had 100 to 200 players playing all day from June 13 to 20. On The Longest Day, members played from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The club also held a raffle to help reach its fundraising goal. With an average age of 69, ACBL’s members– most of whom play regularly at local bridge clubs—are significantly affected by Alzheimer’s disease. The Longest Day is an opportunity

Between 6:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. on The Longest Day, 200 Sagamore Bridge Club members were seated at the tables playing bridge. for bridge players to join the fight against the disease while receiving the mental and social healthy aging benefits the game of bridge offers. “For ACBL and our members, this is not only a great cause but something that’s very personal,” said Robert Hartman, CEO of ACBL. “Through The Longest Day, our members have succeeded not only at fundraising but also at creating awareness of both bridge and the healthy aging benefits of the game within their local communities. This year’s fundraising numbers show just how committed our members remain to the cause.” For more information about the ACBL, visit www.acbl.org. For information about the Alzheimer’s Association, visit www.alz.org.

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that he’s made on site since opening up in 1985, Marty Coyle has come up with quite a number of off-beat ice cream types that include Crazy Vanilla (vanilla with food colors in it), chocolate raspberry (vanilla ice cream with chocolate and sauce with chocolate chunks and raspberry sauce layered into it) and Holy Cannoli (cannoli cream, vanilla ice cream, cannoli shells and chocolate chips). The Bay Shore ice cream king also has a smaller, second location on Main Street in Islip. Go-To Dessert 1963 Style Banana Split Get on board with a pint’s worth of vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream piled with pineapples, strawberries, black cherries, chocolate sauce and nuts all topped with whipped cream, sprinkles and a cherry.

Hildebrandt’s

84 Hillside Ave., Williston Park 516-741-0608 www.hildebrandtsrestaurant.com A Williston Park mainstay, this dinette has a full lunch and dinner menu with desserts being the crown jewel here. All 15 ice cream flavors are homemade on site and include chocolate sherbert, maple walnut, cappucino chip and banana with an assortment of toppings available including fruit, marshamallow, wet and dry nuts. Go-To Dessert Cookie Dough Sundae One scoop of ice cream with a cookie

A banana split at Coyle’s dough shell covered by whipped cream, hot fudge and a cherry.

Nana’s Ice Cream And Coffee House

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. 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, home-made 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, incentives and discounts specifically for Pokémon hunters. I’ve even seen a university advertising use of the

game as an incentive to get potential students to register for summer courses on their campus. My cousin, who lives in Missouri, relayed what appeared to be a zombie apocalypse in his downtown area yesterday. He watched dozens of people holding their cell phones up to their faces and carelessly wandering through the neighborhood, which led me to think, I don’t want Poke-hunters wandering into my backyard. This has already become a problem, with reports of widespread trespassing and people putting themselves into dangerous situations to capture one of these virtual Pokémon monsters.

I don’t know if this is true, but I read that the Army is developing a plan to use the application to teach soldiers how to track and navigate. Seriously? I cannot relate. That, to me as an old-school veteran, is millennial thinking and a ridiculous skill in a soldier’s war-training toolbox. I’ve heard some parents and some experts cite exercise as the reason for playing the game. It’s not just for kids. One friend told me that she logged five miles on her pedometer while tracking Pokémon. And another friend told me, “I don’t cosign with letting video games babysit my kid, but he is off the couch.” Um, OK. Yes, I understand both sides of

that. I’m still leery. Some socially responsible groups are using it to their advantage, pitching: “Hey, while you’re out there walking around, take a bag with you and pick up some garbage”—and other creative ways to get practical things accomplished—getting transients to pull double duty. Niantic, the game developer, has also confirmed that it has access to the gamer’s Google account through the app usage, including emails, personal information, etc., but that it doesn’t plan to actually use any of it. If you believe that, I’d like to further my case for natural selection. —Christy Hinko

stepping up to support commonsense gun violence prevention legislation. Surely, we can all agree that the most dangerous people amongst us, including terrorists, should not have access to firearms. There is reason to have hope that we can prevent gun violence before it happens. We can do this through sensible gun safety laws and programs in our schools and communities that help us identify the signs and signals, and intervene before a shooting happens. There are simple actions you can take to keep this hope alive and bring the change we need. Call on your state’s congressional leaders to support gun violence prevention legislation to keep guns out of dangerous hands. Specifically, call the Capitol Hill switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask for your senators or representative. Attend the hundreds of local rallies, marches and community and press events taking place around the country and in your backyard. Spread the word, through letters like this one, word of mouth and social media, about the need for commonsense gun reform. Finally, learn about

Sandy Hook Promise’s free violence prevention programs, which can be implemented in our schools and communities. More information can be found at www.sandyhook promise.org. With your help, we can make history. Congress is listening, and is closer than ever to passing meaningful legislation that can help prevent gun violence before it happens. Every effort – no matter how seemingly small—makes a difference and is part of the cumulative movement of Sandy Hook Promise and other concerned citizens across the country who want to see an end to gun violence. —Laurie K. Gibbons

that should be admired. They are beneficial, small and helpful as they control the insect-pest population. Besides eating mosquitoes, they eat flying beetles, winged ants and motes. Down South they help the cotton growers save money from not using pesticides. Unfortunately, the white nose syndrome as well as loss of habitat is decimating them. So what can New York and Long Island do to help them help us? We can grow more forests, but that takes time. However, more easily achieved is the purchase of bat houses. These are being used successfully all over. Some are in parks and preserves and others in people’s backyards. So why not give them homes and offer protected areas for them to live in? I believe it is time to save our tax dollars from being spent on spraying, jeopardizing our health and the environment. It’s time to invest in bat houses. Then the beauty of our bats will be appreciated by all when we know what great, beneficial creatures they are. —Elaine Peters

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Stop Gun Violence We have had far too many moments of silence since Sandy Hook. Our children and our families deserve real action and change to stop the epidemic of gun violence in our country. We must demand this action from our elected officials, and we must take action in our own communities. More and more of our neighbors are uniting to bring the change we need. The phones in Congress are ringing off the hook, rallies are growing in numbers, and press events are being held in capitals across the country. The movement is growing, and we must keep growing it. Gun violence prevention is not a partisan issue. Gun violence impacts us all. When we live in a country where we must fear sending our children to school or the movies, we can no longer hide behind the political status quo. Orlando marked the deadliest mass shooting our nation has seen. Since this tragedy, we have seen the nation come together in powerful ways, with members of both parties

Bats Are Beautiful Did you know that bats can eat up to 1,200 mosquitoes in an hour? That means every night they eat their body weight. Yet we are still spraying toxins into the air in Nassau and Suffolk counties trying to do what they do better. So I say, “Bats are beautiful.” Bats are often viewed fearfully, but in reality they are tiny creatures

Letters to the editor are welcomed by the Syosset-Jericho Tribune. We reserve the right to edit in the interest of space and clarity. All letters must include an address and daytime telephone number for verification. All material contributed to Anton Community Newspapers in any form becomes the property of the newspapers to use, modify and distribute as the newspaper staff or assigns see fit.


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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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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

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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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ANTON AUTO GUIDE • JULY 20 - 26, 2016

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). This week you’ll get a rather mysterious nudge in a direction you hadn’t considered. As unexpected as this is, it will feel so right. Your ultimate success will be a function of your desire coinciding perfectly with the thing that others need. You’ll give a lift to those around you, mentally, physically and spiritually. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’re a social creature and purposeful, too, and yet your involvement in the big causes can be tricky this week. You’ll resist the group mind and be afraid to blend in too far; you don’t want to become a statistic or serve without any personal benefit. Flex that independent spirit and see where it leads you. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You will answer all requests in due order. The timing is truly in your hands, and you should go at the pace that makes you feel the most comfortable and free. Do not spoil your people by being too accommodating or they will grow to take you for granted, not even realizing the efforts they regularly require of you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). More often than not, ruin isn’t caused by destructive intent. The more usual occurrence is that ruin is a function of neglect -- an indifference to the natural, slow decay of time. Combat the apathy. Maturity, vigilance and a proactive stance will assist you in creating a future that is the envy of all around you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Tastes can be erratic. Judgement can be flawed. People misunderstand each other’s efforts constantly. These matters should be tucked away with a shrug and a categorization: “That’s life”; “That’s work”; “That’s love”; or “That’s art.” An easygoing way with rejection will, by week’s end, attract crazy success! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Relaxed confidence coupled with a deep sense of purpose is the winning combination this week. You may not realize this, but you’re carrying someone else’s dream. Your achievements will go a long way toward inspiring another and propelling a legacy into the future. What you do matters ... a lot! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Contrary to a certain self-help book title, it turns out that the “small stuff” maybe does warrant a bit of sweat after all. Maybe it’s the only sized stuff that does this week! The attention to details that would usually go unacknowledged will make a profound improvement in several of your life’s outcomes. Focus. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Oh, to have limitless options! Such a condition is dreamy when you’re assembling sundaes or trying to find the perfect shoes to complete an outfit. But when it comes to important life choices, having less than three options will keep you strong and decisive instead of diffused and overwhelmed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Go on and update your calendar, your rituals and your wardrobe, if you feel so moved. There’s a lot you should leave alone, though! For instance, the “dated” version of your values is working out just fine for now. Stick with it. Keep believing the others can and should live up to your expectations and they will. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You don’t expect to be constantly moved, motivated or entertained by life. You know that most of the time it’s up to you to name your purpose and find reasons to keep the fascination alive. What a delightful surprise it is this week when the forces of life single you out and fully absorb you with a new calling. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your unique and uncommon perspective will help you contribute something important. Mostly, your view will be broad. Your interest in the color, shape, meaning and thrust of the situation may have you overlooking details, filling in the blanks, writing your own rules. Hopefully, the group will go along. They’d be wise to!

THIS WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS

This year brings wondrous luck that holds and holds. The next eight weeks bring brilliant, innovative solutions to the problems that have made your personal life less than optimum. Your friends will make an enormous difference in your ability to execute plans and achieve goals. Seek the company of those who do what they do for the sheer grace and verve of the dance. September and November bring financial opportunity. Stay lean and mean those months and reap the rewards in March. COPYRIGHT 2016 CREATORS.COM

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CONTRACT BRIDGE By Steve Becker


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Weekly Sudoku Puzzle Enter digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square.

Answer to last week’s Crossword Puzzle

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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 Thursday, July 21 Henny Youngman The Jericho library hosts Ira Epstein as he showcases the talents of Henny Youngman, a comedian and violinist who became famous for his classic one-liners, including “Take my wife—please!” which would become his trademark throughout his comedic career. Join Epstein at 2 p.m. to rediscover the genius of this famed funny man.

Create and taste delicious crepes with Lucy Van Horn at the Jericho library on July 23.

Color More...Stress Less! The Syosset library welcomes adults from 2 to 4 p.m. to benefit from the remarkable healing properties of coloring. With a registration fee of $5 (and no refunds), guests are invited to exercise their creative minds and relieve their stresses by drawing out intricate patterns and using calmative colors.

Friday, July 22 Movie: Joy The Jericho library presents a biography/drama/comedy film Joy starting at 2 p.m. Centered around one woman who builds a business dynasty and becomes a matriarch in her own right, the film follows her family across four generations. Starring Bradley Cooper, Dascha Polanco, Diane Ladd, Édgar Ramírez, Isabella Rossellini, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Susan Lucci and Virginia Madsen. Rated PG-13. 2 hours, 4 minutes. Mikhail Baryshnikov The Syosset Library hosts Marilyn Carminio as she speaks about the life of Mikhail Baryshnikov, who is widely regarded as the greatest classical male dancer of the late 20th century. A prolific and diverse artist, he has performed on stage, in film, theater and television.

Carminio will take you from his boyhood in Soviet occupied Latvia to his life in the west and will chart his course to the present day. Starts at 2 p.m.

Saturday, July 23 Table Top Adventures The Jericho library hosts Lucy Van Horn as she takes guests on a culinary journey. For this table top adventure, you will learn to make some delicious crepes including chicken and mushroom blini, another with spinach and bacon and one for dessert. There will be lots of tasting, recipes and more of Van Horn’s tips and tricks. Cost: $3 per person (non-refundable). Space is limited. Register online or at the circulation desk.

Monday, July 25 Movie: Hello, My Name is Doris The Jericho library screens Hello, My Name is Doris at 2 p.m. In this romantic comedy/drama film, a self-help seminar inspires a 60-something year old woman to romantically pursue her younger co-worker. Starring Sally Field, Max Greenfield and Tyne Daly. Rated R. 1 hour, 35 minutes.

Learn about the life of Henny Youngman at the Jericho library on July 21.

Teen Book Chat The Jericho library invites teenagers from sixth- to 12th-grade to join a discussion of To all the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han. Starts at 7 p.m.

Wednesday, July 27 Understanding the Stock Market In the Jericho library, Ron Goldberg presents a lecture on the stock market. Learn and discuss different buying and selling strategies from a retired banker and experienced stock market trader. See why most people lose money in the stock market. Find out the best time to buy and sell so that the odds are in your favor. Learn how to read graphs to help you in your stock selection and much more. This program is ongoing and the information cumulative. Register online or at the Circulation Desk. Event starts at 7 p.m.

Thursday, July 28 Clara Schumann: The Musician and the Woman The Syosset library hosts Dr. Judith Alstadter to present a live music program supplemented with DVDs and CDs that explore the life and music of this remarkable woman who was also

The Jericho library screens Joy on July 22. composer Robert Schumann’s wife, and one of the greatest pianists of her time. Runs from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

Channel a childhood activity by taking part in the library’s adult coloring night on July 21.


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SYOSSET-JERICHO TRIBUNE • JULY 20 - 26, 2016

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BY MICHAEL GIVANT

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Inside Bethpage Nest Boxes BY MICHAEL GIVANT

embryonic dinosaurs. In a bluebird nest box it’s exciting to see week old On a recent visit to Bethpage State nestlings beginning to show color. Park, I went with Kathy Wegman, a Then one of the nest boxes leaves retired environmental horticulturist, a more vivid impression. At a tree as she checked bluebird and tree swallow nest box well off the fairway, swallow nest boxes. Kathy says that she “smells death.” Inside is a mother tree swallow, in Bluebirds mourning, sitting on a dead nestling. The sadness is palpable. Kathy dons At the first bluebird nest box, gloves and soothingly talks to the a brightly colored male on it flies bird as she lifts it out of the nest. The and seconds later so does a pale 0.7-ounce bird snaps into the air like female. While we waited to see one a thick rubber band disappearing or the other appear, what appeared past a tree. Blow flies killed the to be a red-tailed hawk flying over nestlings here by laying their larvae the fairway, was actually a drone. inside due to the box being defective. Welcome to the 21st century. While Kathy probably saved the mother’s Kathy checks some other boxes, I life. Minutes later the bird seems to remain in a golf cart 30-feet from the be back at a now open and empty nest box. It serves as a blind to view nest box. It bothers Kathy, but I don’t parents’ comings and goings as well as protection from errant golf balls for have the empathy for the bird that she does. My wish for the mom is which I seem to be a magnet. that she gets over her grieving, gets The mother comes back, but emotionally healthy and lays another vanishes like an apparition. Waiting clutch of eggs. for adult bluebirds to deliver food At another tree swallow box that is boring and has me anxious about is also off the beaten path, a brown whether they will show up. In the span thrasher flies over some hedges and of the next hour I have three parent bluebird sightings at roughly 15-min- a male redwing blackbird disappears into a tree after showing us its flashute intervals. The father is a bright ing yellow and red epaulets. Kathy blue and rust, easy to see and takes a juicy caterpillar into the nest box hole. checks the box, which has a trio of six The mother is a pale tan and blue and to seven days old nestlings. As tree swallows fly nearby, she says that the quite hard to see. Right in front of me mom will be back after we close it to a golfer whacks an errant ball. I crave check on her brood. Sure enough as action but not this kind. we back away, a midnight blue tree swallow comes to the box, goes into Tree Swallows the hole and within a minute appears We go to a nest box for house wrens, again. She does this twice. It’s one which are diminutive 4.75-inch pale thing to intellectually understand brown birds, but Kathy doesn’t open that there’s a maternal instinct in it because doing so would mean birds, but observing it in the field taking out the nest. Wrens sometimes at these two nest boxes leaves an puncture the eggs of other birds and emotional impression. fill the nests of in their territory with sticks rendering them unusable. There An Egg Mystery victims here could be tree swallows One nest box contains a mystery. and bluebirds. This is the first year It has four diminutive white tree that the wrens moved into the box swallow eggs and two reddish brown which before had been taken over by eggs. Kathy thinks that the brown ones those two species. are wren eggs. From the placement To open a nest box and peer into of the eggs it’s not possible to deterit is to look into a mysterious birth mine which set of eggs came first. chamber where featherless week old Did wrens come first and perhaps nestlings huddle together. It’s a small sanctum into which one can look only abandon the box when tree swallows moved in? Kathy wonders if the for a short time without disturbing brown eggs could be brown-headed the nestlings or parent birds. In the cowbird eggs. Cowbirds are parasites first bluebird nest box, the nestlings that leave their eggs in with those of appear to be a dark small mass. In other birds attempting to trick them another bluebird box that has 10 into incubating the eggs. As we leave days old nestlings, one has a hungry I’m thinking about the array of white yellow mouth open. In another nest box the nestlings reminded me of tiny feathers around the eggs, especially

Feathers surround tree swallow eggs in a nest box. (Photos by Michael Givant)

A female tree swallow checks on her young. their height. It suggests to me that the last birds in the box were tree swallows whose breast and belly feathers are white. Later, Kathy checks the data and emails me that the wren eggs came first. Mystery solved. Looking at three of my images from one tree swallow nest box on the computer makes me sit in intense silence. They are images of five tree swallow eggs and feathers. The placement of the feathers around the eggs is exquisite while an almost sepia tonelike color illuminates everything. This is accidental art. While standing on a

step ladder, I put my camera in the right place at the right moment without realizing it. Real art lies in those nest boxes and the life contained therein. I hope to do this again. A word of caution is necessary here. I went solely because I was able to go with an experienced retired supervisor who monitored these boxes. Birds, eggs and nests are protected by the Federal Migratory Bird Act and citizens should not monitor/investigate/disturb nests without proper training.


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The Syosset area is a highly desirable section of Long Island, with ample shopping opportunities, a strong school district and abundant amenities. These features allow Syosset to garner significant real estate attention, including a recent sale in early July. This week, the Syosset-Jericho Tribune profiles a charming ranch-style home at 21 Teibrook Ave. in the Syosset school district. Sold in early July for $536,000, this home was built in 1954 and sits on a 8,000-square-foot lot. It includes a finished basement with a hardwood floor and half bath, fireplace, three bedrooms including a master with bath, a two-car garage, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen and a sun room. Homeowners pay $15,996 in taxes.

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Be On Alert For Asian Beetles Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Michele M. Johnson is asking residents to keep an eye out for the presence of destructive Asian long-horned beetles. Parts of the town—including significant portions of Massapequa, North Massapequa and Massapequa Park—are all under quarantine ever since these wood-boring pests were discovered in the area in 1996. “Residents have been vigilant in alerting the town when Asian long-horned beetles are sighted,” said Johnson. “Their cooperation, combined with the

Town’s efforts, has prevented beetles from infesting other areas. I am asking our residents to remain alert so we can cease the spread of these damaging bugs and continue to preserve the remaining trees in quarantined areas.” Asian long-horned beetle have a very distinctive look. Each beetle is three-quarters to one and one-quarter inch long, and has a glossy black body with irregular white spots. Adult Asian long-horned beetles typically emerge from late spring until early October and threaten hardwood trees during the

warm weather seasons. A tree infested by Asian long-horned beetles can be identified by the damage done by the pests. The beetle’s preferred hosts are hardwood trees, including several maple species. When adult beetles have chewed their way out of the tree they create small holes usually accompanied by large piles of sawdust and oozing sap. If the infestation is severe enough, the damage caused by Asian long-horned beetles can weaken an infected tree’s integrity and eventually kill it.

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Johnson said, “The town takes great pride in its tree resources, so much so, that we have been a ‘Tree City USA’ for the past 28 years.” To report a sighting of an Asian longhorned beetle, residents should call the Asian Long-Horned Beetle Eradication Program at 1-866-265-0301. —Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay

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Artists Wanted The Syosset-Jericho Tribune wants to publish the artwork of community residents of all ages. Take a photo of your creation (with a camera, not a cell phone), and email it to the editor at syossetjericho@antonmediagroup.com and don’t forget to include your name and a note about your creation.

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING BY THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 246, Article III, Section 246-18-E of the Code of the Town of Oyster Bay, notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals has LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Next scheduled a public meeting, Level Golf LLC. Articles of which will take place in the Organization filed with the Town Hall Meeting Room, Secretary of State of New Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, York SSNY on 6/16/16. Of- New York, on JULY 28, fice located in Nassau Coun- 2016, at 7:00 P. M., to considty. SSNY has been designat- er the following appeals: ed as agent of the LLC upon BY ORDER OF THE ZONING

BOARD OF APPEALS APPEAL NO. 91-265 AMENDMENT SYOSSET CHARLES F. MATTINA: (A) Amend Decision of Zoning Board of Appeals, dated April 16, 1992 in order to Amend the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants to indicate a change in occupancy while still maintaining a Parent/ Child relationship. (B) Extend the Special Use Permit to maintain an existing second kitchen in a one-family dwelling for use as a Parent/Child residence. E/s/o Marsulin Dr., 217.13 ft. S/o Convent Rd., a/k/a 40 Marsulin Drive, Syosset, NY JULY 18, 2016 BY ORDER OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK 7-20-2016-1T#155770-SYO/JER

Attention West Birchwood Residents: West Birchwood Civic Association Annual Dues Membership REMINDER The West Birchwood Civic Association mailed its annual dues membership in May 2016. The residents of West Birchwood are all encouraged to join. Annual dues membership will be $60.00 with an option of adding the Syosset Jericho Tribune subscription at a discounted rate. For all of you that are continued members, we would like to thank you for your loyalty. If you have friends/neighbors in West Birchwood that are not members, please encourage them to join. The WBCA has been in existence since September of 1960 bringing great things to the community of West Birchwood. Let’s all do our part in continuing this great tradition which is the foundation to the West Birchwood Community, as we “Keep reaching out to friends and families for a better West Birchwood.”

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Turning Garbage Into Gratitude BY BETSY ABRAHAM

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What’s the answer to the world’s problems? If you ask Rabbi Anchelle Perl, of the Chabad of Mineola, the answer is simple: gratitude. “If there was more gratitude for each other, it would create more harmony,” Perl said. “If a person has gratitude, he has greater respect for others and it makes the person better, creating

human dignity and appreciation. A lot of the problems we have today could be bridged with simple gratitude.” Perl is taking steps towards harmony this summer, with his “salute to sanitation” initiative. Perl, along with members from the Chabad of Mineola, are visiting sanitation departments all over Nassau County, bringing workers water bottles and expressing their thanks for all their hard work. “These people go about their

work every day to keep the community clean and healthy. We wanted to reach out to them to show them our appreciation,” said Perl. Perl plans to stop at various other sanitation departments over the summer and expects to meet with 500 workers. The first stop was last Thursday, July 14, as Perl went to the Town of Oyster Bay’s Department

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of Public Works in Syosset to meet workers and hand out water bottles. The experience was exhilarating and moving, said Perl. “Typically we only see sanitation workers in a rushed, rough environment,” Perl said. “It was so nice to meet with them and shake their hands. It was a fun moment and they appreciated it.”

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For the third consecutive year, the Town of Oyster Bay will host the “Shootout for Soldiers” 24-Hour Lacrosse Game Benefit at the Town of Oyster Bay’s Field of Dreams, located on Old Sunrise Highway in Massapequa. This year’s round-theclock event will begin on the morning of July 21, at 9 a.m. and continue non-stop for 24 hours until July 22, at 9 a.m. The event is held annually for the benefit of American Military personnel, according to Oyster Bay Town Councilman Chris J. Coschignano. In addition, the Long Island Air Force Association will conduct a special ceremony at 5 p.m. to honor Vietnam veterans and present them with medals that commemorate the 50th anniversary of the conflict. “I’m proud that the Field of Dreams, one of our outstanding town fields, has again been selected as the venue for this highly regarded event,” said Coschignano. “This is a terrific game that gives lacrosse players a chance to

Last year’s game saw the Shootout for Soldiers Patriot Award presented by Rockville Centre Lacrosse Club awarded to Brad McNamara and Erik Mineo. (Photos by Shootout for Soldiers Facebook page) and the FDNY is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. In total, 96 teams will take the field during the lacrosse marathon. Coschignano said he is already looking forward to the game and is inviting all to come and be a part of the festivities. “This is a great event. It is fun for the players, fun for the fans and it benefits several important causes,” he said. “Lacrosse has become quite popular on Long Island. It’s terrific that lacrosse players and fans can be a part of this very unique event.” Harry Jacobs, Chairman of the Shootout for Soldiers Committee,

said this event has been a big success since it came to Long Island two years ago. He expressed his appreciation to all those who helped make it possible. “I would like to give special thanks to all those involved in the planning of this event, especially the Town of Oyster Bay,” said Jacobs. “This event is a great way to bring awareness that our veterans need help. They were selfless in servicing our Nation and protecting all of us, and this is a small way of thanking them for all hey have done.” For more information, visit www. shootoutforsoldiers.com. —Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay

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