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ollowing former District 3 Congressman George Santos’ expulsion from the U.S. House of Representatives, a special election will be held on Feb. 13, 2024 to fill the vacancy. Nassau County Legislator Mazi Melesa Pilip (REP) and Former United States Representative Tom Suozzi (DEM) are running for the seat in Congress.

Mazi Melesa Pilip (REP)

The daughter of Orthodox Jewish parents, Mazi Melesa Pilip grew up in a rural village in Ethiopia. At the age of 12, Pilip immigrated to Israel with her family and later entered the Israel Defense Force (IDF). Following her military service, Pilip earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Haifa and a master’s degree from Tel Aviv University. After defending Israel’s freedom and attending college, Pilip immigrated to the United States and settled in Great Neck, where she would commit herself to giving back to her community and neighbors. Pilip was elected as the candidate of the Republican and Conservative parties to the Nassau County Legislature in 2021 and was re-elected in 2023. As a member of the County Legislature, Pilip has made the revitalization of the broader Great Neck community a top priority, along with investments in public safety, access to quality health care and combatting antisemitism. Pilip and her husband, Adalbert, are the proud parents to their seven children. Learn more at maziforny.com

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How are you going to repair constituents’ trust in the office?

“When somebody’s telling one thing, and then you’re finding so many other things, it is annoying, and unfortunately, there’s people like this. But now they see a mother of seven children who cares about this country, and I’m here to serve the people. I’m not looking for titles. I’m doing this because I care. A mother of seven children wanting to go to DC is showing people how bad it is in Congress right now and I’m going to help this nation go in the right direction.”

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What issues are you most concerned about in District 3?

“We’re going to talk about the borders, for example, Biden’s policy of open borders, and since he took over millions are coming in. The national security team

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is talking about drugs that are coming from the border, like the deadly fentanyl.” “I immigrated twice. I understand how important immigration is and I welcome immigrants to have the American dream. My husband is a person who was born in Ukraine and came to this country, and we both received opportunities. I want this opportunity for others, however, it has to be in the right way.” “As a country, if we are willing to bring people here, we have to have a plan in place. People are coming here for a better life. And if you don’t have the resources to give them what they need to become functional members of this country, it’s a big problem because you’re going to turn the people to crime. We need to have a better system to welcome those people.”

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What’s the first official action you plan to take if elected?

“I’m going to make my voice heard about border security, and I would like to restore SALT, the State and Local Tax Deduction for New Yorkers. We have a great delegation from New York who understand the importance of this exemption and I would like to join them and try to restore SALT.” “All these policies of defunding the police and weakening our law enforcement, it’s a huge problem. If we don’t have law enforcement that’s going to be there to protect us as a people, as a nation, it’s going to be chaos.” “Also, just internationally, the United States has a responsibility and a national interest to keep a strong army and hold others accountable. I want to make sure that we are continuing to support our international allies.”

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What’s something you are proud of in your experience as an elected official that will help you in this position in Congress?

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“When I promise I deliver, and I think people really saw that in my two years as a legislator. I was fully engaged with our law enforcement. We were able to bring more police officers on the street to protect our communities. I was able to bring safety to my district, and I will continue to support our law enforcement. We have brought funds to villages for spade readers, flood mitigation and solar panels that the village wanted. When the village wanted other things, I was accessible. When I took office, I met every mayor, Democrat or Republican. I’m the legislator, and I’m here to serve everyone. This is what I did in two years, and that’s the reason why people are engaged with me and support me.”

Tom Suozzi (DEM)

Trained as an attorney and CPA, Tom Suozzi began his life in public service when he was elected as mayor to the community he grew up in, Glen Cove, 30 years ago. He served as mayor for eight years before being elected as Nassau County Executive in 2001. During his tenure, Nassau’s crime rate was reduced and he was credited for helping Nassau County avoid a fiscal disaster. He was also named New York State’s Environmentalist of the Year by the League of Conservative Voters. In 2016, Suozzi was elected to Congress, where he focused on bipartisanship and served as the Vice Chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus. In that role, he helped negotiate the Infrastructure and Jobs Act, which invested billions of dollars to improve New York’s infrastructure. As Congressman, Suozzi helped bring federal funds back to Nassau and Queens, specifically funding the Long Island Sound, Bethpage Water District and New York State’s federal COVID funds. He also helped pass legislation to lower the cost of insulin and other prescription drugs. Suozzi and his wife Helene reside in

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How are you going to repair constituents’ trust in the office?

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What issues are you most concerned about in District 3?

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What’s the first official action you plan to take if elected?

“It’s going to be very difficult. People are very, very discouraged by politics generally, and George Santos made it a lot worse. And I think my job is to listen to people about the issues that they care about and try to focus on getting things done in the areas that they are most concerned about.” “I think that I’m fortunate that I have a long history with a lot of people in this district and they know me and I’m not a newcomer to them. I think I have some strong relationships now and I only hope to build on those.”

“My constituents are most concerned about the cost of living, so what’s important to me is to get the state and local tax deduction back and continue trying to reduce the cost of prescription drugs. I’ve had some progress on that already.” “I think people are very upset about the immigration crisis, and there has to be a bipartisan compromise. Every Republican and every Democratic president for the past 40 years has failed to address this issue and there needs to be a bipartisan compromise. I laid out a bipartisan compromise in an op-ed piece in The New York Times, co-authored with Peter King. I will make that a priority if I get the opportunity to go back to Congress.” “I’m also very concerned about Israel and Ukraine.”

“I’m going to ask [House Minority Leader and Leader of the House Democratic Caucus Congressman] Hakeem Jeffries to create a committee on bipartisanship to try to promote bipartisanship in the House. I’ve done that as part of the Problem Solvers Caucus, 25 Democrats and 25 Republicans who meet together to try to find common ground.”

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What are you proud of in your experience as an elected official that will help you in this position in Congress? “I have a proven ability to get things done for my constituents and I have relationships, I have deep relationships, with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle. I know how to navigate legislation and politics and to bring help back to the people of my district.”


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NEIGHBORS IN THE NEWS Carle Place Assistant Principal Inducted Into Boys Soccer Hall Of Fame In November, Allen Foraker, assistant principal of Carle Place Middle/High School, was inducted into the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Boys Soccer Hall of Fame for coaching. The ceremony was held at Middletown High School where Mr. Foraker was honored and received a Hall of Fame ring. For more than 23 years, Foraker coached multiple sports in Carle Place. He spent 18 of those years serving as Carle Place High School’s head varsity boys soccer coach. Aside from coaching, Foraker took on leadership roles for Nassau County Boys Soccer as a conference coordinator, all-star game coordinator, all-state co-chair and Section 8 co-coordinator. To be considered for the New York State Boys Soccer Hall of Fame, an individual must be nominated. This is followed by a voting process with the current chairmen of each section of New York State boys high school soccer. Foraker was humbled to learn he was among the Hall of Fame recipients. “Initially I was shocked,” he said. “I have never liked being the center of attention. It is nice being recognized, and to be in the same class as other members of the Hall of Fame is truly amazing.”

On December 19, Starbucks workers rallied alongside Long Island Jobs with Justice, clergy members, and Nassau County Legislator Siela Bynoe in response to the firing of former Starbucks worker and union orgnaizer Anthony Price. During the event, workers held a five-minute work stoppage

at the cafe, located at 914 Old Country Road, and also delivered a letter to management, signed by forty faith leaders, urging Starbucks to improve its relations with workers and its practices around unionizing efforts. — Submitted by Long Island Jobs with Justice

Mr. Allen Foraker, assistant principal of Carle Place Middle/High School (middle), was recently inducted into the NYSPHSAA Boys Soccer Hall of Fame for coaching. Pictured with Mr. Pete Ferguson, Section 9 boys soccer chairman (left) and Mr. Mike Andrew, New York State chairman for high school boys soccer (right). (Courtesy of the Carle Place School District)

The Carle Place School District congratulates Mr. Foraker on this outstanding achievement and thanks him for his positive contributions to the high school’s soccer program. — Submitted by the Carle Place School District

Chaminade Announces New Varsity Football Head Coach Chaminade High School is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Thomas Claro ‘92 as head coach of its Varsity Football Team. Claro has spent the last several seasons as offensive line coach at Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains. Prior to his tenure at Stepinac, he coached at Fordham University as the tight ends coach and assistant offensive line coach. Claro brings a wealth of high school and college coaching experience. He served as the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach at Xavier High School in Manhattan from 2001-2003 and as the offensive line coach at Chaminade from 1997-2001. A 1996 graduate of the College of the Holy Cross, Claro was named a First Team

Community, Clergy Rally For Fired Starbucks Worker

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Associated Press I-AA All-American as a senior in 1995. He also was a First Team All-New England selection as a senior and was a three-time First Team All-Patriot League lineman (1993, 1994, and 1995). Following graduation, Claro was a member of three NFL teams (Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, and Arizona Cardinals) and played for the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe. A 2003 Brooklyn Law School graduate, Claro practices law in New York. “We are excited to start the next chapter of Chaminade football,” said Athletic Director Mr. John Honerkamp ‘93. “I am looking forward to working with Coach Claro and the rest of the team. Go Flyers!” — Submitted by Chaminade High School

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In November, Reverend Michael Peynado of the Westbury Divine Church of God was honored for his more than 45 years of service during a banquet at the Marriott Hotel in Uniondale. L to R: Westbury Village Trustee William Wise; Village Trustee Steven Corte; Village of Westbury Mayor Peter Cavallaro; Rev. Michael Peynado; first lady Nomey Peynado; Robert Troiano, Councilman, Town of North Hempstead. (Credit: Wesley Volcy)


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Westbury Student Helps Win Football Youth Championship

Chase Sinclair, 13, of Westbury and his teammates on Long Island recently won the UYFL 13 Youth Football National Championship in Plant City, Florida. Sinclair plays for the Staten Island

Hurricane, a travel football program in the tri-state area. Sinclair is one of the team captains, and is responsible for making all the defensive calls in the game. He showcased his elite talents in

the championship game, where he led his team with five solo tackles and one forced fumble. — Submitted by the Staten Island Hurricane

Chase Sinclair of Westbury poses with his parents in Florida following the championship game. (Courtesy of Pablo Sinclair)

Mineola Volleyball Coach Reflects On Triumphant Season BY ANTON MEDIA STAFF editors@antonmediagroup.com

Following this fall’s winning season for the Mineola High School varsity volleyball team, Nassau Illustrated News checked in with head coach Hyunah Park, who shared the following

reflections on her and her team’s triumphant year. “We had a tremendous season. It started with us taking the first seed in Conference 1, then defeating Plainedge in the quarters, Seaford in the semis, then Wantagh in the County Finals. It was the first

Mineola varsity volleyball players set up a play during a playoff game on November 11.

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Coaches speak to Mineola varsity volleyball players during a playoff game.

is one none of us will forget. The school and parents and fans gave us the most touching send off from the High School that Friday morning. Then playing in such a large arena with our families and fans who traveled hours to support us was so touching. We are so proud

of the season we had and even more proud of the grit these girls played with during each and every match all season long. We had very tough competition all season long and that is what ultimately prepared us for this most memorable season yet!”

Mineola varsity volleyball players and coaches pose following their Section VIII championship win. (Courtesy of Mineola UFSD)

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Mineola Soccer Coach Named Coach Of The Year

Mineola Union Free School District congratulates Mineola High School boys varsity soccer coach Al Cavalluzzo on being named Nassau County Coach of the Year by the Nassau County Soccer Coaches Association (NCSCA). Coach Cavalluzzo has been a member of the Mineola soccer program for over twenty years, bringing his focus on strategy and sportsmanship to hundreds of student-athletes over the years. His leadership has also led to numerous awards and trophies, including the 2023 Nassau County Championship, which earned the boys varsity soccer team a spot in the state semifinals for the first time since 2005. — Submitted by the Mineola Union Free School District

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HERRICKS STUDENTS DELIVER FOOD AND SMILES TO LOCAL FOOD PANTRY Fourth-graders in the Human Relations Club at Herricks’ Searingtown School recently spearheaded a holiday food drive to help fill the shelves at St. Aidan’s Food Pantry in Williston Park. The students worked hard to raise awareness about the food drive by making posters, flyers and announcements. They included information they learned about food insecurity in the community and how even a small donation can make a big difference. At the conclusion of the drive, the students were proud to have collected 15 crates of food, which they delivered personally to St. Aidan’s Food Pantry. During the field

trip, the students stocked the shelves with the donated food and met with volunteers who thanked them for their efforts and shared details on how their generosity will help local families in need. — Submitted by Herricks Public Schools

Searingtown students work with St. Aidan’s volunteers to unload food donations.

Mineola High School boys varsity soccer coach Al Cavalluzzo has been named Nassau County Coach of the Year by the Nassau County Soccer Coaches Association. (Courtesy of Mineola School District)

EGG DROP CHALLENGE AT FLORAL PARK-BELLEROSE SCHOOL Floral Park-Bellerose School sixth-graders in Kristen Orsillo’s class headed out to the school’s courtyard to test their projects for the annual Egg Drop Challenge in December. As part of their science unit on Newton’s laws of motion, the students learned about gravity. They watched a video on the Mars rover and how it successfully landed on the planet. They were challenged to create

their own landing gear for an egg to see if the contraption could defy the force of gravity and protect the egg from cracking. The students utilized parachutes, balloons, tissue boxes, cardboard boxes and more to create their landing gear. One by one, the students went up the steps of the courtyard and dropped their landing gear. — Submitted by the Floral Park-Bellerose Union Free School District Herricks’ students from Searingtown School were happy to see how their donations will help St. Aidan’s Food Pantry and benefit the local community.

Floral Park-Bellerose School sixthgraders in Kristen Orsillo’s class headed out to the school’s courtyard to test their projects for the annual Egg Drop Challenge on Dec. 5. (Courtesy of the Floral

Students from Herricks’ Searingtown School deliver donations from their food drive to St. Aidan’s Food Pantry. (Courtesy of Herricks Public Schools)

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MINEOLA EMT PROGRAM PREPARES LEARNERS FOR LIFE, AND COULD SAVE ONE Seniors enrolled in the EMT class at Mineola High School are gaining real-life experience and are on track to earn statewide certifications that will be invaluable as they navigate their postsecondary and career plans. Plus, the skills they are learning could help save a life. The class is taught by Jacque Ambadjes, who spent nearly two decades as a paramedic in

the South Bronx before becoming a certified instructor coordinator for Nassau County EMT Academy. The students focus on all aspects of life as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), including personal safety and use of protective gear, determining the cause of distress and preparing to assist the patient. They learn how to carry a stretcher and how to fill out a patient care report, vital skills for an

EMT professional. The students also gain basic anatomy and physiology knowledge using the district’s new Anatomage Table, a state-of-theart 3D interactive anatomy visualization system. At the end of class every day, the students take each other’s vital signs and record them on a chart, including blood pressure, pulse, respiratory rate and skin condition. Passing this course requires learners to

perform two practical exams, complete two written exams and ten patient evaluations. Upon completion, learners will receive CPR and First Aid certifications and be well on their way to a career as an EMT or other health care professional with life skills that could be lifesaving. — Submitted by the Mineola Union Free School District


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Neighbors In Need: Combating Food Insecurity How we can help the hungry in 2024

between paying for food or other costs like rent, utilities, or gas at one point or another this calendar year.

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hile charitable giving is something we often think about around the holidays, people have needs all year round. Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the United States. Food insecurity is a broad term that includes more than just a lack of food; the USDA defines food insecurity as “a lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life.” People who are subsisting on nutrient poor food to stave off hunger would also fall into this category. This is a national crisis, and Long Island is not exempt. According to Long Island Cares, a local organization dedicated to fighting food insecurity, more than 230,000 Long Islanders are food insecure, and of that number, 65,000 are children and 26,000 are seniors. Approximately 40 percent of food-insecure Long Island households are above the poverty level but don’t make enough to keep up with the high cost of living in Nassau and Suffolk counties, making them ineligible for nutrition assistance programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Food-insecure children are more likely than their peers to experience behavioral issues, reduced ability to learn social skills, and impaired learning. The health effects of hunger range from lack of stamina and increased illness – which increases missed work time – to feelings of hopelessness and despair. Seniors who are hungry experience depression and anxiety. They are also at increased risk for illness, disease, and even premature death. Rachel Sabella, director of No Kid Hungry, recently addressed the crisis of food insecurity.

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What causes food insecurity?

There are many factors that can push a family into food insecurity: the rising cost of groceries due to inflation, low wages or income lost during the pandemic, food benefit programs and social assistance that were cut back. The latest data from the USDA tells us all these factors are putting more kids at risk of hunger. In 2022 alone, we saw the number of families facing food insecurity jump 40 percent.

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Hunger Heros feeding people experiencing food insecurity.

Hunger, specifically among children, is on the rise across the country, and we know that New York follows the national trend. Across the country, nearly 1 in 5 kids could face food insecurity. That’s up from 1 in 8 the prior year. Despite rising hunger, in 2023 we saw programs that helped families through the pandemic lapse, and fewer dollars flowing every month to the families in greatest need. We need 2024 to be different. Whether it’s the Farm Bill in Washington or standing up the Summer EBT food assistance program here in New York, we need urgency from our elected officials. We know what works. Expanding those efforts shouldn’t be a question but a moral imperative.

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What are some ways to combat food insecurity, both short and long term?

Rachel Sabella, director of No Kid Hungry, passing out free meals. (Photo by No Kid Hungry) pronounced among families with children. The problem spans rural and urban communities alike, and even families that once considered themselves economically secure are now facing pressure. We are especially concerned that families currently relying on food assistance programs to feed their kids are facing cuts to those benefits. For the first time in 25 years, Congress has failed to provide the dollars needed to fully fund the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), a federal nutrition program designed specifically to help pregnant women and new moms afford essentials like formula, milk and fresh produce. Due to higher-than-expected participation and the rising cost of food, nearly 124,000 New Yorkers across the state could lose critical nutrition assistance. This funding shortfall would be devastating

for families across our state being that WIC not only helps parents make ends meet, but also supports the health and development of infants and young children. Data shows WIC dramatically improves maternal, infant and child health and development, while also helping participants improve their diets by purchasing healthier foods.

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What impact did the recent bout of inflation have on food insecurity?

Inflation has made a bad situation worse. Families are now finding it harder to afford groceries and put food on the table. According to our 2023 poll of New York families, nearly 3 in 4 New Yorkers reported it harder to afford groceries this year than last. Forty percent of those we surveyed in New York shared that they were forced to decide

Nine in 10 New Yorkers want their elected officials to work on a bipartisan basis to do more to eliminate childhood hunger. There’s a big opportunity right in front of us. Summer EBT benefits could bring more than $200 million in new federal aid for meals, keeping kids healthy while also supporting businesses across the state as families spend those dollars. Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (Summer EBT) would be a game-changer for kids in what is often the hungriest season of the year. We have options here, but we need to take immediate action if we want to make the necessary impact.

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Providing families with direct assistance to pay for groceries, and providing kids with no-cost meals at schools and other community sites are proven ways to fight hunger. But right now, the programs that help feed kids and families are under attack. Your voices matter. Reach out to your local, state and federal elected officials and urge them to prioritize programs that focus on hunger and the well-being of kids. We need to not only protect programs like SNAP and no-cost school meals, but expand them. Lots of organizations like ours are working together to make this happen, and whether it’s volunteering or donating, you can help us drive awareness of these programs.


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County Executive Bruce Blakeman, Jason Chapin (right), and Stuart Markus (center) sing along to “Circle” during a presser on September 2, 2022 at the Harry Chapin Auditorium at Eisenhower Park. (Courtesy of the Office of Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman) support small businesses, and enhance youth services have languished with the Blakeman administration.” “The fact that $10 million for lavish 125th anniversary galas, parades and marketing is ready to fly through the legislature shows just how out of touch the administration is with the needs and interests of everyday Nassau residents,” DeRiggi-Whitton wrote. “It is the latest glaring example of how County Executive Blakeman is continuing to exploit

federal recovery funds to promote himself and feed his own ego instead of meeting the needs of Nassau County’s residents.” For his part, Executive Blakeman commented to The Island 360, “Past administrations have been negligent to the point of governmental malpractice by not showcasing the top-notch cultural sites, hospital network, beaches, parks, restaurants, entertainment venues, and shopping Nassau has to offer.” On December 14, the Editorial Board of

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assau County Executive Bruce Blakeman is planning to use $10 million in COVID relief funds to beef up the county’s 125th anniversary celebrations in 2024. Critics of the plan say the money would be better spent on other things, and question how the county expects to recoup that money, exactly. In December, the county’s legislature voted along party lines to allow the county to spend the money, allocated through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), toward the funding and promotion of galas, parades, and other events to be held in celebration of Nassau County’s 125th anniversary next year. Ahead of the full legislature’s vote, Legislature Minority Leader-elect Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (D – Glen Cove), said in a statement, “For months, more than $12 million in itemized ARPA requests to support organizations that promote public safety, fight hunger, combat homelessness,

Newsday reflected in their piece opposing the plan, “True, the funds for promotional events that will spotlight Blakeman, who is nearing the halfway point in his term, represent only a small portion of the federal aid that helped keep the county’s budget afloat through the end of the pandemic. But is this particular allocation needed at all?” As Bill Rodrigues reported for WSHU, county Republicans have said that the concerts, galas, car shows, and/or golf tournaments will not only boost tourism in the county but end up raising three times as much money as is spent. Details on how this would be accomplished are unclear at present. “We’re anticipating spending $10 million and hoping to generate, for every dollar we spend, $3 in new revenue so we’re roughly hoping in tourism and sales tax generation [to make] about $30 million,” said Andy Parsec, with the Nassau County Office of Management and Budget, to WSHU, adding that it would be “really hard to put a pin” in exactly how that number was prepared. Blakeman reportedly aims to have a specific plan ready in January, which the legislature must approve before the money can be spent.


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he New York State Department of Labor recently released the results of its 2023 Workforce Development Survey, and workers continue to say that flexibility in their job is the number one priority, while attracting new employees and retaining current workers remain the top challenges for businesses. The annual survey, which is done in partnership with Empire State Development and the New York State Business Council, started in 2021 as an effort to understand the needs of both workers seeking employment and employers in a post-pandemic economy. Gathering responses from over 2,400 businesses and 8,200 individuals, this survey is the most comprehensive survey available on the specific needs of businesses and job seekers statewide. “In the wake of the economic uncertainty generated by the pandemic, many businesses report that they continue to struggle with filling open positions,” said

New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon. “Now, more than ever, it is imperative that we use what we’ve learned from this collaborative survey to understand the changes that have occurred in the labor market and develop effective strategies to match people to careers.” In the survey, businesses report they are struggling to attract workers and say that competition for a limited talent pool is driving the market. Attracting new workers, retaining current workers, fears of inflation and increased regulations on businesses are top concerns of employers in New York State. There is also a major need for skilled trades awareness and training. For workers, paid time off, health insurance, and higher pay continue to remain high priorities, though this year, for the first time, “ability to work remotely full-time” is a top incentive job seekers desire. Workers have preference

for online training, virtual workshops and job fairs, and one-on-one career guidance. NYSDOL offers many of these services at no cost. Recent NYSDOL efforts in workforce development, including a $350 million investment by Governor Hochul, are creating opportunities for workers looking to grow their skills and incomes in the competitive State economy. For workers looking to upskill and train in higher-paying industries and careers, they say lack of education, access to professional networks, and age discrimination remain recurring impediments, according to the survey. Higher education and further skills development remain out of reach for many workers, due to rising costs of schooling and time constraints of working other jobs. Job seekers are interested in advanced training in digital skills, driver certifications, and healthcare. NYSDOL offers free job search assistance in our 96 career centers,

free upskilling and training through Coursera, and most recently launched the Northstar Digital Literacy Program for employment seekers lacking digital literacy skills. Many New Yorkers are actively seeking work in construction, retail trade, health care and social assistance and other industries and services. Top positions employers are looking to fill include teachers, CDL drivers and laborers. Most businesses are looking to maintain or increase their physical footprint, signaling the need for a continued, active local workforce. Three-quarters of businesses statewide report they are not considering implementing any form of digital automation. Despite fears of automation and artificial intelligence taking away jobs, the necessity for skilled workers in New York State remains. —Submitted by NYS DOL

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Attracting Hummingbirds To Your Yard When participants came to my yard during the First Native Plant Garden Tour sponsored by Rewild Long Island and Port Washington Water District in June 2022, many wanted to know how to attract hummingbirds to their yards. My property was listed in this tour as a bird-friendly habitat. The water district is involved because they want residents to use native plants to reduce water use and to replace some of their lawn area. At that time I had a few bee balm (Monarda didyma) and cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinallis) perennial plants, a native honeysuckle vine (Lonicera sempervirens,“Major Wheeler”) and probably 1000 annual jewel weed plants, which all attract hummingbirds. One year later, in 2023, I bought 10 bee balms and another 10 cardinal flowers. Those extra plants made the difference. Before, I saw very few hummingbirds in the summer on the red flowers, but with the additional number I was seeing a hummingbird every day in my yard. I rarely saw more than one hummingbird at a time because when there were two, one chased the other off. With the removal of a huge dying beech tree, a sunny area opened up in my yard and I bought plants that attracted hummingbirds using grant money from a foundation that supported the planting of native plants in the Long Island Sound

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watershed. The Town of North Hempstead also gives grants of up to $350 for the purchase of native plants. You contact them at 311 and draw up a plan. When that is approved you buy the plants and then submit the receipt to get reimbursed. North Shore Audubon Society helps with this process if you need it. The annual jewel weed plants always did well in the shade and can survive in sun if watered regularly. Hummingbirds visit the little orange flowers of the jewel weed in the Fall when the plants flower. I started with one plant and now I have 1000 plants and can give them away to anyone who wants one. The seeds spread prolifically. I have also seen hummingbirds visit zinnias and cuphea, an annual that thrives in Mexico but can be grown here. Much has been written about attracting hummingbirds if readers want to

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explore further. I am only writing from my own experience. A hummingbird feeder also attracts the birds. Boil water so that the sugar you add dissolves. Add 1/4 cup of sugar for each cup of water. After sugar dissolves you can store the water in the refrigerator until you use it. Change the water in the feeder every 4 days. The usual species that you will attract on the east coast is the ruby-throated hummingbird which can be seen in many public gardens including Leeds Pond

Preserve, where Science Museum of Long Island volunteers care for several native plant gardens. Another species can show up. A black-chinned hummingbird was seen by many this Fall on Randall’s Island. In North Carolina, several feeders had rufus hummingbirds visit regularly last winter. If you have any questions please contact me at nsaudubonsociety@gmail. com. Anyone interested in attending the June native plant home garden tours contact rewildlongisland.org or pwwd.org.

relatively dark because the surrounding surface of the Sun (the photosphere) is about 10,000 degrees F., while the umbra is about 6,300 degrees F. Sunspots are quite large; they are about the same size as the Earth on average. Sunspot activity is currently on an upswing. During sunspot maximums, the Earth will see an increase in the Northern and Southern Lights and a possible disruption in radio transmissions and power grids, which may affect your wi-fi and cellphone signals.

grains left behind by an extinct comet known as 2003 EH1, which was discovered in 2003. The shower runs annually from January 1-5. It peaks this year on the night of the 3rd and morning of the 4th. The waning gibbous moon will block out some of the fainter meteors, but if you are patient this could still be a good show. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Bootes, but can appear anywhere in the sky.

Here are January’s astronomy events: JANUARY 3, 4 Quadrantids Meteor Shower. The Quadrantids is an above average shower, with up to 40 meteors per hour at its peak. It is thought to be produced by dust

January 11 New Moon. The Moon will located on the same side of the Earth as the Sun and will not be visible in the night sky. This is the best time of the month to observe faint objects such as galaxies and star clusters because there is no

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Look Up One interesting aspect of the sun is its sunspots. Sunspots are areas where the magnetic field is about 2,500 times stronger than Earth’s, much higher than anywhere else on the Sun. Because of the strong magnetic field, the magnetic pressure increases while the surrounding atmospheric pressure decreases. This in turn lowers the temperature relative to its surroundings because the concentrated magnetic field inhibits the flow of hot, new gas from the Sun’s interior to the surface. Sunspots tend to occur in pairs that have magnetic fields pointing in opposite directions. A typical spot consists of a dark region called the umbra, surrounded by a lighter region known as the penumbra. The sunspots appear

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moonlight to interfere. January 12 Mercury at Greatest Western Elongation. The planet Mercury reaches greatest western elongation of 23.5 degrees from the Sun. This is the best time to view Mercury since it will be at its highest point above the horizon in the morning sky. Look for the planet low in the eastern sky just before sunrise. January 25 Full Moon. The Moon will be located on the opposite side of the Earth as the Sun and its face will be fully illuminated. This moon has been known as the Old Moon and the Moon After Yule. —With information from weather. gov and seasky.org

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Sharing Your Past Can Enhance Your Present And Future Our families and familial experiences affect us. Research has demonstrated that the bond created between an individual and their caregivers can shape their romantic relationships later in life. Beyond attachment-related influences, our families can impact our beliefs, attitudes, values, and habits. The traditions and rituals we practice with our families are likely to be carried over to our relationships/family of creation. Therefore, discussing our families and our experiences with them can enhance our relationships, give our partners insight into who we are as people, and shed additional light on what we value. Take for example Julie and Jordan, who have been dating for 7 months. Julie grew up in a large family that celebrated every single holiday. They even had a tree planting party for Arbor Day. They would take any opportunity to gather their entire family, both immediate and extended. Jordan, on the other hand, grew up in a small family who did not focus on

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the holidays. While they celebrated birthdays, they didn’t have specific traditions for the holidays. Jordan recently surprised Julie with a weekend away which happened to fall on Mother’s Day. Julie was thrilled with the plans but shared that she couldn’t go. She was planning to celebrate with her family over brunch, an invitation that she extended to Jordan. While he was happy to be included, he didn’t understand why they couldn’t have brunch with Julie’s mother the following weekend. To him, it was just a

day, and they could spend any other weekend with her mother. To Julie, it was important to be with family on the holiday. Both loved their families and each other but had different views of holidays and celebrations. Having a conversation about the meaning behind these occasions can help provide them with insight into one another’s world. Take some time to discover the past with your partner as it likely influences their views of the world and how they show up in the relationship. Understanding your partner’s life experiences gives you an inside look into how they think and can enhance your connection. Below is an activity to help with this discovery process. Plan an evening free of outside distractions, where you can connect with your partner and explore your pasts. Touch on the following areas: • Your favorite childhood memories • Your favorite traditions growing up

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• Your typical routines as a family • The support your family offered you growing up (emotionally, financially, etc.) • The role your family (and extended family) has played in your life • Your most treasured memory

with your parents/guardians • The most valuable lessons you learned from your family These are just some topics to get you started. I hope you will be surprised at how much of an impact sharing the past can have on your relationship.

When Faith Is Stronger Than Fear We currently live in a world that is plagued by fear. Current events both nationally and internationally have us watching and reading about brutally violent occurrences, and the anti-Semitism that has infiltrated both college campuses and the populace at large have many Jews afraid to display their religion openly. Though caution and pragmatism is certainly recommended, abject fear will only stymie a person from enjoying life the way that they should and achieving all they are meant to. There was once a story told about an 84-year-old man who goes sky diving for fun. Even at his age, he takes risks, exposes himself to adventure, and revels in the free fall of the open air. Certainly, he wasn’t born this way, with the proclivity for such boldness. Surely, he worked himself up to becoming a man with that capability and confidence. In the same way, we need to stretch ourselves to accomplish our dreams and desires. Fear can truly limit a person. I know of another woman who suffered from agoraphobia; she was afraid to leave her home, despite

RABBI MOSHE WEISBLUM having developed a successful sandwich business from the confines of her kitchen. One day, though, when the opportunity presented to her was just too exciting to turn down, she took a job as a part-time chef – and that led to the establishment of her own catering business and restaurant. The gifts inside of her were what planted the seeds for her success and her bravery is what enabled her to be more prolific than she had ever thought possible. Another example of faith overcoming limitation is portrayed in the new Broadway show,

How to Dance in Ohio, based on the Peabody Award-winning HBO documentary of the same name. It’s a heartfelt new musical that explores the universal need to connect and the courage it takes to step out into the world. The action unfolds at a group counseling center in Columbus, Ohio, where seven autistic young adults prepare for a spring formal dance — a rite of passage that breaks open their routines and gives way to hilarious and heartwarming encounters. We need to think of fear as nothing more than an illusion – just as Dorothy discovered that the great and terrible Wizard of Oz was nothing more than an old man blowing smoke and mirrors. Though fear may seem to completely overtake us on occasion, there is no reason to kow-tow to it. Instead, we need to recognize our trepidation for what it is and look inside ourselves in order to combat it. Each one of us possesses inner strength – an inner resolve that can aid us in achieving

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greatness. So think about what you desire and then go after it. Because when that desire is ignited and then pursued there’s no telling what can be accomplished. Keep

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he reasoning might not have been clear or slightly muted when I was growing up around the reasons that we left the Christmas decorations up until the 12th night after Dec. 25. Growing up, if you asked me why, I’d probably shrug and say, “I dunno; we just do,” but long after I left home and began to share traditions and culture with my shipmates in the Navy, I learned more about the cultural and religious significance of my family’s own “Little Christmas,” also know to others as “Twelfth Night” or “Three Kings Day.” The tradition of taking down Christmas decorations after Little Christmas on Jan. 6 is rooted in various cultural and religious practices. Many believe that waiting until this date, also known as the Feast of the Epiphany, honors the arrival of the Magi— Balthazar, Melchior, and Gaspar—and the end of the Christmas season. It symbolizes the completion of the Twelve Days of Christmas, observed from Dec. 25 to Jan. 6. Some cultures associate leaving decorations up beyond this point with superstitions or consider it inauspicious. Taking down decorations after Little Christmas marks a transition from the festive season, signaling the conclusion of holiday celebrations.

Three Kings Day, also known as Epiphany or the Feast of the Epiphany, is a Christian holiday that commemorates the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. Celebrated on Jan. 6, this festival marks the end of the Christmas season in many cultures around the world. The roots of Three Kings Day can be traced back to the biblical account of the wise men who followed the star to Bethlehem. The story is found in the Gospel of Matthew, and it emphasizes the universal significance of Jesus’ birth, as the Magi were not Jews but rather foreigners. Their journey symbolizes the manifestation of Jesus as the Savior for all people, regardless of their cultural or ethnic background. The celebration of Three Kings Day has evolved over the centuries, blending religious and cultural traditions. The holiday has a rich history in various regions, with unique customs and practices that reflect the diverse ways in which people observe this occasion. In Latin American countries, Three Kings Day, or “Día de los Reyes,” is a major celebration. Families come together to share a special meal, and in some places, a “rosca de reyes,” a sweet bread adorned with candied fruits, is a traditional treat. Hidden within the bread is a small figurine representing the baby Jesus, and whoever finds it is blessed and often required to host a celebration on Candlemas Day, observed on Feb. 2. In Spain and other Spanish-speaking regions, the day is marked by colorful parades known as the “Cabalgata de Reyes,” during which the three kings ride through the streets on camels, throwing sweets and small gifts to the crowd. Many families attend these parades, and children leave their shoes out on the night of Jan. 5 to find gifts from the Magi the next morning. Many people exchange one single meaningful gift on Three Kings Day (Jan.

6), including my own immediate family. I reserve one, small and inexpensive gift, that usually has some personal significance between my daughter and myself to give her on Jan. 6. Sometimes it is a gift that I know she had wished for but did not receive on Christmas, or it is an item to complement something that she did receive on Christmas. A neighboring family has a similar tradition, but their criteria is that the gift should be handmade, with natural items, by the giver, to symbolize the gifts that the Three Kings offered–gold, frankincense and myrrh. I even remember one year, being frantically asked for “baby powder” by the neighbor who was recreating “dusty footprints left by the camels who were traveling with the Three Kings” to deliver her son’s gift the next morning. Cute. In some Eastern European countries, particularly in Orthodox Christian traditions, Three Kings Day is associated with the blessing of water. This ritual symbolizes the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and is performed by priests who bless bodies of water, such as rivers and lakes. People take part in this ceremony to cleanse themselves spiritually and seek protection for the coming year. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, Jan. 6 is often referred to as “Little Christmas” or “Women’s Christmas.” It is a day when women traditionally take a break from household chores, and families gather for festive meals and celebrations. The day is also known as Nollaig na mBan in Irish, translating to “Women’s Christmas.” Three Kings Day and Little Christmas hold a special place in the hearts of people around the world. The traditions associated with these celebrations vary, but they all share a common thread of joy, gift-giving, and the recognition of the universal significance of the Christmas story.

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for each. Regularly track your progress, celebrate small victories and adjust your plan as needed. Keeping a journal or using a dedicated app can be helpful in maintaining focus and accountability.

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s the calendar flips to a new year, individuals worldwide embark on a journey of self-improvement by setting New Year’s resolutions. While some timeless goals like losing weight and saving money persist, each year brings new trends that reflect the evolving priorities and values of society. In 2023, several emerging resolution trends are reshaping the way people approach personal growth and understanding these trends can pave the way for a successful and fulfilling year.

Mindfulness and Mental Well-being

There has been a notable shift towards prioritizing mental health and well-being. New Year’s resolutions now often revolve around cultivating mindfulness, reducing stress, and fostering emotional resilience. Practices such as meditation, journaling and gratitude exercises are gaining popularity as individuals recognize the profound impact of mental well-being on overall life satisfaction.

Digital Detox and Technology Balance

As technology continues to play an integral role in our lives, there’s a growing awareness of the need for balance. Many people are resolving to take a digital detox, limiting screen time and creating designated tech-free zones. Striking a healthier balance between the virtual and real worlds is seen as crucial for improved focus, better sleep and enhanced relationships.

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Share your resolutions with friends, family, or colleagues who can offer support and encouragement. Having a support system can provide motivation during challenging times and create a sense of accountability. Consider joining online communities or local groups with similar goals to share experiences and insights.

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increasingly influencing New Year’s resolutions, with more individuals committing to sustainable practices. Goals may include reducing carbon footprints, adopting plant-based diets or minimizing waste. This trend reflects a broader societal shift towards embracing eco-friendly lifestyles and contributing to the collective effort to address climate change.

Professional Development and Career Growth

The ever-changing job landscape has led many to focus on professional development and career advancement in their resolutions. Whether it’s upskilling, pursuing further education or seeking new opportunities, individuals are recognizing the importance of investing in their professional growth to stay competitive and fulfilled in their careers.

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In an age of social media and digital communication, there’s a renewed emphasis on building and nurturing genuine,

directly into people’s homes through virtual and interactive platforms. Apps, streaming Incorporating a new workout into services, and interactive fitness equipment your routine requires a thoughtful and offer a wide range of exercise options, from gradual approach. Begin by researching virtual classes led by instructors to immerthe exercise to understand its form and sive experiences such as augmented reality benefits. Start with a manageable freworkouts. This trend not only provides conquency, perhaps once or twice a week, and venience but also caters to individuals who gradually increase as your comfort and prefer the flexibility of exercising at home. fitness levels improve. Introduce the new workout on days when you feel energized High-Intensity Interval and motivated. Training (HIIT) Here are three workout trends that are While not entirely new, High-Intensity making waves: Interval Training (HIIT) continues to be a

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Avoid vague or overly ambitious resolutions. Instead, set specific, achievable goals that are realistic within the constraints of your life. Breaking down larger goals into smaller, manageable tasks can make the journey more manageable and less overwhelming.

Develop a clear plan of action to achieve your resolutions. Break down your goals into actionable steps and create a timeline

Embrace Flexibility and Learn from Setbacks

It’s essential to recognize that setbacks are a natural part of any journey. Instead of viewing them as failures, see them as opportunities to learn and adjust your approach. Embrace flexibility in your resolutions, allowing for adaptation to life’s unpredictable challenges.

Celebrate Milestones

Acknowledge and celebrate your achievements along the way. Whether it’s reaching a certain milestone or successfully completing a set period, take time to recognize and reward yourself for the effort you’ve put into your resolutions. Positive reinforcement can be a powerful motivator. As we enter a new year, the evolving landscape of resolutions reflects society’s collective aspirations for personal growth and positive change. By staying mindful of these trends and employing effective strategies for success, you can transform your resolutions from mere goals into lasting habits, fostering a sense of fulfillment and well-being throughout the year.

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offline connections. Resolutions centered around spending quality time with loved ones, strengthening relationships and fostering a sense of community are gaining traction as people seek to counteract the isolating effects of technology. While setting these resolutions is a positive step, the challenge lies in staying committed throughout the year. Here are some strategies to help individuals stick to their New Year’s resolutions:

dominant trend in the fitness world. HIIT involves short bursts of intense exercise followed by brief periods of rest or lower-intensity activity. This time-efficient and effective workout method has gained popularity due

to its ability to burn calories, improve cardiovascular health, and enhance overall fitness in a relatively short amount of time. Various HIIT formats, such as Tabata and circuit training, contribute to the diversity of this trend.

Mindful Movement and Recovery

In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on incorporating mindfulness and recovery into fitness routines. Practices such as yoga, Pilates, and mobility exercises are being integrated into workout programs to promote flexibility, balance, and mental well-being. Additionally, recovery-focused tools like foam rollers, massage guns, and stretching routines are gaining

popularity to help individuals improve muscle recovery and reduce the risk of injuries. The concept of holistic fitness, which considers both physical and mental aspects, has become central to many people’s approach to exercise. The effectiveness of any workout trend depends on individual preferences, fitness goals, and health conditions. Consider seeking guidance from a fitness professional to ensure proper technique and form. Track your progress, celebrate small achievements, and be patient with the adaptation process. By easing into the routine with intention and consistency, you’ll increase the likelihood of successfully integrating the new workout into your overall fitness regimen.


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n the realm of nutrition, certain foods stand out for their exceptional health benefits, and three winter favorites— kale, Brussels sprouts, and winter squash— comprise a nutrient-rich trio that packs a powerful punch. These vegetables, often associated with colder seasons, bring myriad advantages to the table, contributing to overall well-being and offering a delicious way to nourish the body.

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Kale: The Leafy Green Powerhouse Kale, a dark, leafy green, has rightfully earned its reputation as a nutritional powerhouse. Packed with vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals like calcium and iron, kale supports various bodily functions. Its high fiber content promotes digestive health and helps in maintaining a healthy weight by inducing a feeling of fullness. Kale is rich in antioxidants, including beta-carotene and flavonoids, which play a crucial role in combating oxidative stress and inflammation. These properties make kale an excellent choice for supporting immune health and reducing the risk of chronic diseases.

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Brussels Sprouts: Tiny Gems of Nutrient Density Brussels sprouts, often overlooked in the vegetable aisle, are small cruciferous vegetables that deliver an impressive array of nutrients. Packed with vitamins C and K, as well as folate, manganese, and fiber, Brussels sprouts contribute to optimal health in various ways. One standout feature of Brussels sprouts is their high glucosinolate content. These

Butternut squash (Public domain) Kale (Getty Images) compounds have been associated with cancer prevention by supporting the body’s detoxification processes. The fiber content aids in digestion and helps maintain blood sugar levels, making Brussels sprouts a valuable addition to a balanced diet for those managing diabetes or seeking weight management.

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The presence of complex carbohydrates in Kale and Brussels Sprouts Stir-Fry winter squash makes it an excellent source Sauté kale and shredded Brussels sprouts of sustained energy and a valuable addition with garlic and ginger for a quick and nutrito diets aiming for stable blood sugar levels. tious stir-fry. Add cubes of winter squash for sweetness and depth of flavor. Finish with a drizzle of soy sauce or your preferred stir-fry Incorporating the Trio sauce. Into Your Diet While each of these vegetables boasts unique health benefits, incorporating them into your diet collectively enhances their synergistic effects. Here are some delicious ways to enjoy kale, Brussels sprouts, and winter squash: Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash Salad Toss Brussels sprouts and cubed butternut squash with olive oil, salt, and pepper, then roast until golden brown. Add the roasted veggies to a bed of fresh kale, and top with your favorite vinaigrette and a sprinkle of nuts or seeds for added texture.

Winter Squash Soup with Kale Chips Create a comforting winter squash soup and garnish with crispy kale chips for a delightful texture contrast. This warming soup is not only nourishing but also a visually appealing addition to your winter menu. The triumvirate of kale, Brussels sprouts, and winter squash offers a wealth of nutrients, making them valuable components of a balanced and health-conscious diet. By incorporating these vegetables into your meals, you can savor the flavors of the season while providing your body with the essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants it needs to thrive.

Brussels Sprouts Casserole 8 bacon slices 1 pound Brussels sprouts, blanched for 10 minutes and cut into quarters 1 c shredded Swiss cheese, divided ¾ c heavy whipping cream Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Place a skillet over medium-high heat and cook the bacon until it is crispy. Reserve 1 Tbsp of bacon fat to grease the casserole dish and roughly chop the cooked bacon. Lightly oil a casserole dish with the reserved bacon fat. Set the dish aside. In a medium bowl, toss the Brussels sprouts with the chopped bacon and ½ c of the Swiss cheese. Transfer mixture to the casserole dish. Pour the heavy whipping cream over the Brussels sprouts mixture and top the casserole with the remaining ½ c of Swiss cheese. Bake uncovered until the cheese is melted and lightly browned and the vegetables are heated through, approximately 20 minutes. This casserole can be a meal by itself or served as a side dish. Serves 8. Recipe source unknown. Prepared by Christy Hinko. (Christy Hinko)


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through internal resources. However, the Art League of Long Island continues to seek support from the community through donations to match its programs with the renewed space and to establish an endowment for future sustainability. Executive director Marianne Della Croce highlighted, “Our mission, dating back to 1955, has been to provide broad-based visual arts education and serve as a platform for artists of all ages and abilities. Our vision remains steadfast in creating an art-centric community that fosters creativity and support. We are seeking continued backing from our community to ensure the Art League continues its impactful journey.” The Art League of Long Island invites individuals and businesses to contribute through memberships, donations, and employer matching programs. Every contribution will help sustain the Art League’s mission, supporting artists’ development, outreach programs to underserved communities, and maintaining high-quality fine arts exhibitions. For more information on how to donate and support the Art League of Long Island, please visit www.artleagueli.org. The Art League of Long Island, established in 1955, is dedicated to providing visual arts education for artists of all ages and skill levels. With a commitment to fostering creativity and serving as a platform for artists to thrive, the Art League offers diverse programs, exhibitions, and outreach initiatives. —Submitted by Art League of Long Island

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ARIES (March 21-April 19). For you, it’s not about the money. Money is a form of communication. Money acknowledges the worth of a service or the work that went into making it. You’ll participate in trades that follow a mysterious kind of accounting and yield surprising conclusions. You have earth sign allies (Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn).

WORD FIND This is a theme puzzle with the subject stated below. Find the listed words in the grid. (They may run in any direction but always in a straight line. Some letters are used more than once.) Ring each word as you find it and when you have completed the puzzle, there will be 19 letters left over. They spell out the alternative theme of the puzzle.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The past taps on your mind. It’s not a mystical sign or a developmental opportunity, rather it’s a familiar distraction from the harder work of facing the uncertainty of the future. There’s no need to return to an old fight, rehash dramatic history or reopen a closed case. Abundant rewards await you, and they are all in the future. CANCER (June 22-July 22). The better you understand a thing, the simpler you can explain it. You may feel at a loss to describe a wish or a problem. But as you stay open and observant, the scene will start to come into better focus. You’ll know what you need to say to convey your needs and wants and instruct others to deliver on them.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). When people subconsciously sum you up, they take clues about your role straight from you, and then decide how to treat you based on how you treat yourself. So, you’ll be wonderful to yourself. You’ll set high standards, but you’ll also give yourself comfort and ease around achieving them. This is the treatment you prefer and it’s what you’ll get. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). A packed schedule will work for you this week, but only because things fall out along the way, allowing for the errands, conversations and projects that take longer. Some of the most wonderful moments happen as you loosen the reigns on yourself and follow the clues provided by your attractions, distractions and impulses. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You’ll enjoy nothing better than doing the work you enjoy with people you love. How far should you push yourself for optimal strength, health and happiness? You’re inclined to err on the side of working too hard. You will benefit from pulling back. An air sign (Gemini, Libra and Aquarius) will be a fun person to lighten up with. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Not only do you know what you need to do, you have the resolve to do it. You’ll spend a fair amount of time setting yourself up for success in the days to come, an act of love, really. Preparation is a form of self-nurturing that will not only add to your emotional well-being but will also help you be the person on whom others depend. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). It’s not like you have anything against the status quo. You don’t set out with a grudge for the way things are, and yet, you somehow keep landing on the idea that it could be better -- you could, they could -- and that it’s worth putting effort into. You’re capable of turning mediocrity into movingly magnificent moments. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). It is within your reach to become extraordinary, but that’s a given because of the extraordinary treasure you have always carried inside you. That said, one cannot force the gems to shine, rather the process is one of opening up to the light and allowing for reflection. Responsive people are all around you this week, awed by your shimmering.

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). As one who’s pulled off dazzling feats, you know the magician’s secret. Wishes, charms and enchantments work because of daily efforts to create the machinations and put them in place. You don’t have to do it all yourself. Build on whatever is there. Get help with this “abracadabra!”

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Like the mighty oak in an acorn, something humble and unimpressive can become massive, or it can become squirrel food. Luck is a factor, but so is your intention. There are many ideas you could act on. Your grand plan starts by narrowing your options. What ideas are worth nurturing and protecting?

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The reason you haven’t taken off in the direction you want to go is that you are tethered by an agreement or a powerful person’s preferences. You could negotiate, or you could use the equivalent of pruning shears to cut the tie. The preferences of others are only surface matters. For the best results, think about the need inside the need.

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When opportunity knocks East dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH ♠542 ♥Q J 8 6 2 ♦ 10 5 ♣A 8 2 WEST EAST ♠A83 ♠ K Q J 10 9 7 6 ♥ 10 5 4 ♥K 9 7 ♦83 ♦J 4 2 ♣7 6 5 4 3 ♣— SOUTH ♠— ♥A 3 ♦AKQ976 ♣ K Q J 10 9 The bidding: East South West North Pass 1♦ Pass 1♥ 3♠ 6♣ Pass Pass 6♠ Pass Pass 7♣ Opening lead — ace of spades. Let’s assume that, rightly or wrongly, you get to seven clubs on the bidding shown and West leads the ace of spades. You ruff, of course, and undoubtedly regret having failed to double six spades, since seven clubs is not a healthy contract. This view is reinforced when you lead a trump to the ace and East shows out. On top of your other troubles, West now has more trumps than you have, and the situation looks bleak indeed.

But faint heart ne’er won fair lady, so you lead the queen of hearts from dummy and finesse after East follows low. When the finesse succeeds, you are in better shape than before, but not yet out of the woods. You still need a favorable diamond division to carry off the grand slam. This must be your lucky day, for when you next play the A-K of diamonds, both defenders follow suit, and the grand slam is in the bag. There are no more hurdles to surmount, despite the fact that West outnumbers you in trump. You continue playing diamonds, planning to discard all of dummy’s hearts if West does not ruff at any point, and then lead the ace of hearts to sew up the rest of the tricks. If West ruffs any of your red-suit winners as you play them, you simply overruff with dummy’s eight — thereby equalizing West’s trump length with yours — and draw his trumps to bring the matter to a happy conclusion. The hand is a good illustration of how you must think positively when attempting to land a hazardous contract. You won’t always get punished for an occasional overbid if you maintain your composure so that you can take full advantage when a favorable opportunity presents itself.

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LEGAL NOTICES 2023, a S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng of t he qua l i f i e d vot e r s of s a i d S c hol D is tric t w ill be he l don T U E SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, 204 f r om 6: 0 o’ c l oc k A .M . t o 9: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M . ( P r e va i l i ng T i m e ) i n t he G ym na s i um of t he G a r de n C i t y H i gh S c hol , 170 R oc ka w a y A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N e w Y or k, f or t he pur pos e of vot i ng upon t he f ol l ow i ngB ondP r ops i t i on: B O N D P R O P O S IT IO N R E S O L V E D : ( a ) T ha t t he B oa r d o f E duc a t i on of t he G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e S c hol D i s t r i c t , i n t he C ount y of N a s s a u, N e w Y or k ( t he “ D i s t r i c t ” ) , i s he r e by a ut hor i z e d t o c ons t r uc t a l t e r a t i ons a nd i m pr ove m e nt s t o va r i ous D i s t r i c t s c hol bui l di ngs a nd/ or s i t e s , ( t he “ P r oj e c t ” ) , s ubs t a nt i a l l y a s de s c r i be d i n a pl a n pr e pa r e d by t he D i s t r i c t w i t h t he a s s i s t a nc e o f B B S A r c hi t e c t s , L a nds c a pe A r c hi t e c t s , E n gi ne e r s , ( t he “ P l a n” ) , w hi c h P l a n i s on f i l e a nd a va i l a bl e f or publ i c i ns pe c t i on a t t he of f i c e of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k; s uc h P r oj e c t t o i nc l ude t he c ons t r uc t i on of a ne w f i t ne s s c e nt e r , out dor r e s t r om s a nd c onc e s s i on s t a nd; i nt e r i or r e c ons t r uc t i on a nd s pa c e r e c onf i gur a t i on; i m pr ove m e nt s t o t he a i r c ondi t i o ni ng s ys t e m s ; a t hl e t i c a nd r e c r e a t i on i m pr ove m e nt s , i nc l udi ng a ne w t ur f f i e l d, t ur f ba s e ba l l i nf i e l d a nd t ur f s of t ba l l i n f i e l d; a nd t he c ons t r uc t i on of pa r ki ng i m pr ove m e nt s ; t he f or e goi ng t o i nc l ude t he or i g i na l f ur ni s hi ngs , e qui pm e nt , m a c hi ne r y , a pa r a t u s a nd a n c i l l a r y or r e l a t e d s i t e , de m ol i t i on a nd ot he r w or k r e qui r e d i n c one c t i on t he r e w i t h; a nd t o e xpe nd t he r e f or , i nc l udi ng pr e l i m i na r y c os t s a nd c os t s i nc i de nt a l t he r e t o a nd t o t he f i na nc i ng t he r e of , a n a m ount not t o e xc e e d t he e s t i m a t e d t ot a l c os t of $23,0,; pr ovi de d t ha t t he de t a i l e d c os t s of t he c om pone nt s of t he P r oj e c t a s s e t f or t h i n t he P l a n m a y be r e a l l oc a t e d a m ong s uc h c om pone nt s i f t he B oa r d of E duc a t i on s ha l l de t e r m i ne t ha t s uc h r e a l l oc a t i o n i s i n t he be s t i nt e r e s t s of t he D i s t r i c t a nd no m a t e r i a l c ha nge s ha l l be m a de i n t he s c ope of t he P r oj e c t ; ( b) t ha t t he a m ount s of $2,228,057.9 f r om t he D i s t r i c t ’ s 2019 C a pi t a l R e s e r ve F und, a nd $3,1 11,942.05 f r om t he D i s t r i c t ’ s 2022 C a p i t a l R e s e r ve F und a re e a c h he r e by a ut hor i z e d t o be e x pe nde d f r om s uc h f unds to pa y f or a por t i on of t he c os t of t he P r oj e c t ; a nd ( c ) t ha t a t a x i s he r e by vot e d i n t he a gr e ga t e a m ount of not t o e xc e e d $17,660,0 to f i na nc e t he ba l a nc e of s a i d e s t i m a t e d t ot a l c os t , s uc h t a x t o be l e vi e d by a nd c ol l e c t e d i n i ns t a l l m e nt s i n s uc h ye a r s a nd i n s uc h a m ount s a s m a y be de t e r m i ne d by s a i d B oa r d of E duc a t i on, a nd t ha t i n a n t i c i pa t i on of s a i d t a x, bonds of t he D i s t r i c t a r e he r e by a u t hor i z e d t o be i s s ue d i n t he a gr e ga t e pr i nc i pa l a m ount of not t o e xc e e d $17,660,0 a nd a t a x i s he r e by vot e d t o pa y t he i nt e r e s t on s a i d bonds

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a s t he s a m e s h a l l be c om e due a ndpa ya bl e . S uc h B ond P r ops i t i on s ha l l a pe a r on t he ba l l ot s us e d f or vot i ng a t s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng i n s u bs t a nt i a l l y t he f ol l ow i ngc onde ns e df or m : B O N D P R O P O S IT IO N Y E S N O R E S O L V E D : ( a ) T ha t t he B oa r d of E duc a t i on of t he G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e S c hol D i s t r i c t , i n t he C ount y of N a s s a u, N e w Y or k ( t he “ D i s t r i c t ” ) , i s he r e by a ut hor i z e d t o c ons t r uc t a l t e r a t i ons a nd i m pr ove m e nt s t o va r i ous D i s t r i c t s c hol bui l di ngs a nd / or s i t e s , s ub s t a nt i a l l y a s de s c r i be d i n a pl a n pr e pa r e d by t he D i s t r i c t w i t h t he a s s i s t a nc e of B B S A r c hi t e c t s , L a nds c a pe A r c hi t e c t s , E ngi ne e r s , a nd to e x pe nd t he r e f or a n a m ount not t o e xc e e d t he e s t i m a t e d t ot a l c os t of $23,0 0,; ( b) t ha t t he a m ount s of $2,228,057.9 f r om t he D i s t r i c t ’ s 2019 C a pi t a l R e s e r ve F und, a nd $3,1 11,942.05 f r om t he D i s t r i c t ’ s 2022 C a pi t a l R e s e r ve F und a r e e a c h he r e by a ut ho r i z e d t o be e xpe nd e d f r om s uc h f unds t o p a y f or a por t i on of s a i d e s t i m a t e d t ot a l c os t ; a nd ( c ) t ha t a t a x i s he r e by vot e d i n t he a gr e ga t e a m ount of not t o e xc e e d $17,660,0 t o f i na nc e t he ba l a nc e of s a i d e s t i m a t e d t ot a l c os t , s uc h t a x t o be l e vi e d by a nd c ol l e c t e d i n i ns t a l l m e nt s i n s uc h ye a r s a nd i n s uc h a m ount s a s m a y be de t e r m i ne d by s a i d B oa r d of E duc a t i on, a nd t ha t i n a n t i c i pa t i on of s a i d t a x, bonds of t he D i s t r i c t a r e he r e by a u t hor i z e d t o be i s s ue d i n t he a gr e ga t e pr i nc i pa l a m ount of not t o e xc e e d $17,660,0 a nd a t a x i s he r e by vot e d t o pa y t he i nt e r e s t on s a i d bonds a s t he s a m e s h a l l be c om e due a ndpa ya bl e . T he vot i ng w i l l be c onduc te d by ba l l ot or vot i ng m a c hi ne s a s pr ovi de d i n t he E duc a t i on L a w a nd t he p ol l s w i l l r e m a i n ope n f r om 6: 0 0 o’ c l oc k A .M . t o 9: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M . ( P r e va i l i ng T i m e ) a nd a s m uc h l onge r a s m a y be ne c e s s a r y t o e na bl e t he vot e r s t he n pr e s e nt t o c a s t t he i r ba l l ot s . NO T IC E IS F U R T H E R G IV E N, t ha t pe r s ona l r e gi s t r a t i on of vot e r s i s r e qui r e d e i t he r pur s ua nt t o S e c t i on 2014 of t he E duc a t i on L a w or pur s ua nt t o A r t i c l e 5 of t he E l e c t i o n L a w . I f a vot e r ha s pr e vi ous l y r e gi s t e r e d pur s ua nt t o S e c t i on 2014 of t he E duc a t i on L a w i n t he G a r de n C i t y U ni o n F r e e S c hol D is t r i c t a nd ha s vo t e d a t a n a nu a l or s pe c i a l di s t r i c t m e e t i ng i n s uc h di s t r i c t w i t hi n t he l a s t f our ( 4) c a l e nda r ye a r s , he or s he i s e l i gi bl e t o vot e a t s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng. If a vot e r i s r e gi s t e r e d a nd e l i gi bl e t o vot e unde r A r t i c l e 5 of t he E l e c t i on L a w , he or s he i s a l s o e l i gi bl e t o vot e a t s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng. A l l ot he r pe r s ons w ho w i s h t o vot e m us t r e gi s t e r . V ot e r s m a y r e g i s t e r t o vot e on a ny s c hol da y not l e s s t ha n f i ve ( 5) da ys pr e c e di ng s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng a t t he O f f i c e of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k, 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N e w Y or k, be t w e e n t he hour s of 9: 0 o’ c l oc k A .M .

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3: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M ., ( P r e va i l i ng T i m e ) , a t w hi c h t i m e a ny pe r s on w i l l be e nt i t l e d t o ha ve hi s or he r na m e pl a c e d on s uc h r e gi s t e r of vot e r s , pr ovi de d t ha t he or s he is know n or pr ove n t o be t he n or t he r e a f t e r e nt i t l e d t o vot e a t s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng f or w hi c h t he r e gi s t e r i s pr e pa r e d. T he r e gi s t e r s o pr e pa r e d pur s ua nt t o S e c t i on 2014 of t he E duc a t i on L a w w i l l be f i l e d i n t he O ffic e of t he C l e r k of t he S c hol D i s t r i c t a nd w i l l be ope n f or i ns pe c t i on by a ny qua l i f i e d vot e r of t he D i s t r i c t b e gi ni ng F e br ua r y 8, 2024 be t w e e n t he hour s of 9: 0 o’ c l oc k A .M . a nd 12: 0 o’ c l oc k N on a nd 1: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M . a nd 4: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M . ( e xc e pt S a tur da y , f or w hi c h t he hour s w i l l be be t w e e n 9: 0 o’ c l oc k A .M . a nd 12: 0 o’ c l oc k N on onl y) , on e a c h of t he f i ve ( 5) da ys pr i or t o a nd t he da y s e t f or t he a nua l D is tric t e le c t i on,e xc e pt S unda y . NO T IC E IS F U R T H E R G IV E N, t ha t m i l i t a r y vot e r s w ho a r e not c ur r e nt l y r e gi s t e r e d m a y a pl y t o r e gi s t e r a s a qua l i f i e d vot e r of t he G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e S c hol D i s t r i c t by r e que s t i ng a nd r e t ur ni ng a r e gi s t r a t i on a p pl i c a t i on t o t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k i n pe r s on, by m a i l t o D i s t r i c t C l e r k, G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e S c hol D i s t r i c t , 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N e w Y or k 11530, by e m a i l t o di c a pua d@ gc uf s d.ne t or f a x s e nt t o ( 516) 294- 1045. T he r e que s t f or t he r e gi s t r a t i on a pl i c a t i on m a y i nc l ude t he m i l i t a r y vot e r ’ s pr e f e r e nc e f or r e c e i pt of t he r e gi s t r a t i on a pl i c a t i on by e i t he r m a i l , f a x or e m a i l . M i l i t a r y vot e r r e gi s t r a t i on a pl i c a t i on f or m s m us t be r e c e i ve d i n t he of f i c e of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k no l a t e r t ha n 5: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M . on J a nua r y 19,2024. NO T IC E IS F U R T H E R G IV E N, t ha t m i l i t a r y vot e r s w ho a r e qua l i f i e d vot e r s of t he G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e S c hol D i s t r i c t , m a y r e que s t a n a pl i c a t i on f or a m i l i t a r y ba l l ot f r om t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k i n pe r s on, by m a i l t o D i s t r i c t C l e r k, G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e S c hol D i s t r i c t , 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N e w Y or k, 11530, by e m a i l t o di c a pua d@ gc uf s d.ne t , or f a x s e nt t o ( 516) 294- 1045. I n s uc h r e que s t , t he m i l i t a r y vot e r m a y i ndi c a t e t he i r pr e f e r e nc e f or r e c e i vi ng t he a pl i c a t i on by m a i l , f a x or e m a i l . A m i l i t a r y vot e r m us t r e t ur n t he or i gi na l m i l i t a r y ba l l ot a p pl i c a t i on b y m a i l or i n pe r s on t o t he of f i c e of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k a t t he a dr e s s a bove . In or de r f or a m i l i t a r y vot e r t o be i s s ue d a m i l i t a r y ba l l ot , a va l i d m i l i t a r y ba l l ot a pl i c a t i on m us t be r e c e i v e d i n t he of f i c e of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k no l a t e r t ha n 5: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M ., on J a nua r y 19, 2024. M i l i t a r y ba l l ot a pl i c a t i ons r e c e i ve d i n a c c or da nc e w i t h t he f or e goi ng w i l l be pr oc e s s e d i n t he s a m e m a ne r a s a nom i l i t a r y ba l l ot a pl i c a t i on unde r S e c t i on 2018- a of t he E duc a t i on L a w . T he a pl i c a t i on f or m i l i t a r y ba l l ot m a y i nc l ude t he m i l i t a r y vot e r ’ s pr e f e r e nc e f or r e c e i pt of t he m i l i t a r y ba l l ot by

m a i l ,f a x,or e m a il. NO T IC E IS F U R T H E R G IV E N, a m i l i t a r y vot e r ’ s or i gi na l m i l i t a r y ba l l ot m us t be r e t ur ne d by m a i l or i n pe r s on t o t he O f f i c e of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k a t 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N e w Y or k, 11530. M i l i t a r y ba l l ot s s ha l l be c a nva s s e d i f t he y a r e r e c e i ve d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k be f or e t he c l os e of pol l s on F e br ua r y 13, 2024 s how i ng a c a nc e l l a t i on m a r k of t he U ni t e d S t a t e s P os t a l S e r vi c e or a f or e i gn c ount r y’ s pos t a l s e r vi c e , or s how i ng a da t e d e ndor s e m e nt of r e c e i pt by a not he r a ge nc y of t he U ni t e d S t a t e s G ove r nm e nt ; or r e c e i ve d not l a t e r t ha n 5: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M . on F e br ua r y 13, 2024 a nd s i gne d a nd da t e d by t he m i l i t a r y vot e r a nd one w i t ne s s t he r e t o, w i t h a da t e w hi c h i s a s c e r t a i ne d t o be not l a t e r t ha n t he da y be f or e s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng. N O T IC E IS F U R T H E R G IV E N , t ha t a pl i c a t i ons f or e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot s a nd a bs e nt e e ba l l ot s w i l l be a va i l a bl e a t t he O f f i c e of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k, A dm i ni s t r a t i on B ui l di ng, 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N e w Y or k f or e l i gi bl e r e s i de nt s a f t e r J a nua r y 14, 2024 be t w e e n t he hour s of 8: 30 o’ c l oc k A .M . a nd 4: 30 o’ c l oc k P .M ., ( P r e va i l i ng T i m e ) M onda y t hr ough F rida y , e xc e p t hol i da y s . I n a c c or da nc e w i t h E duc a t i on L a w S e c t i on 2018- a a nd S e c t i on 2018- e , s uc h c om pl e t e d a p pl i c a t i on f or a bs e nt e e ba l l ot or e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot m us t be r e c e i ve d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k a t l e a s t s e ve n da ys be f or e s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng i f t he ba l l ot i s t o be m a i l e d t o t he vot e r , or t he da y be f or e s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng, if t he ba l l ot i s t o be de l i ve r e d pe r s ona l l y t o t he vot e r . A b s e nt e e ba l l ot s a nd e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot s m us t be r e c e i ve d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k not la te r t ha n 5: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M ., ( P r e va i l i ng T i m e ) , on T ue s da y , F e br ua r y13,2024. A N D F U R T H E R N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N , t he D is t r i c t C l e r k s ha l l m a i l a n e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot t o e ve r y qua l i f i e d vot e r ot he r w i s e e l i gi bl e f or s uc h ba l l ot , w ho r e que s t s a n e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot f r om t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k i n a l e t t e r w hi c h i s s i gne d by t he vot e r a nd r e c e i ve d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k not e a r l i e r t ha n t he t hi r t i e t h ( 30t h) da y ( J a nua r y 14, 2024) nor l a t e r t ha n t he s e ve nt h ( 7t h) da y ( F e br ua r y 7, 2024) be f or e t he S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng a nd w hi c h s t a t e s t he m a i l i ng a dr e s s i f di f f e r e nt f r om t he r e s i de nc e a dr e s s a nd a n a dr e s s t o w hi c h t he ba l l ot s ha l l be m a i l e d. T he e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot of a vot e r w ho r e que s t e d s uc h ba l l ot by l e t t e r , r a t he r t ha n a pl i c a t i on, s ha l l not be c ount e d unl e s s a va l i d a pl i c a t i on f or m , s i gne d by s uc h vot e r , i s r e c e i ve d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k. N O T IC E IS F U R T H E R G IV E N t ha t a l i s t of pe r s ons to w hom e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot s a nd a bs e nt e e ba l l ot s a r e i s s ue d w i l l be a va i l a bl e f or i ns pe c t i on t o qua l i f i e d vot e r s of t he D i s t r i c t i n t he of f i c e of t he C o n tin u e d o n p a g e 1 0


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D i s t r i c t C l e r k on a nd a fte r T hur s da y , F e br ua r y 8, 2024 be t w e e n t he hour s of 9: 0 o’ c l oc k A .M . a nd 12 o’ c l oc k N on a nd 1: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M . a nd 4: 0 o’ c l oc k P .M . ( P r e va i l i ng T i m e ) on w e e kda ys pr i or t o t he da y s e t f or s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i n g a nd on F e br ua r y 13, 2024, t he da y s e t f or s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng. A ny qua l i f i e d vot e r m a y , upon e xa m i na t i on of s uc h l i s t , f i l e a w r i t t e n c ha l l e nge of t he qua l i f i c a t i ons a s a vot e r of a ny pe r s on w hos e na m e a pe a r s on s uc h l i s t , s t a t i ng t he r e a s ons f or s uc h c ha l l e nge . A ny s uc h w r i t t e n c ha l l e nge s ha l l be t r a n s m i t t e d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k or a de s i gne e of t he B oa r d of E duc a t i on t o t he i ns p e c t or s of e l e c t i on on t he da t e s e t f or s a i d S pe c i a l D i s t r i c t M e e t i ng. A c ha l l e nge t o a n a bs e nt e e ba l l ot m a y not be m a d e on t he b a s i s t ha t t he vot e r s houl d ha ve a pl i e d f or a n e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot . O nl y qua l i f i e d vot e r s w ho a r e r e gi s t e r e d t o vot e w i l l be pe r m i t t e dt ovt e . B Y T H E O R D E R O F T H E B O A R D O F E D U C A T IO N D a t e d: D e c e m be r 5,2023 D A N A D iC A P U A D is tric tC le rk S e c t i on 4. T he vot e upon t he B ond P r ops i t i on t o be s ub m i t t e d t o t he qua l i f i e d v ot e r s s ha l l be by pa pe r or m a c hi ne ba l l ot s , a nd t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k i s he r e by a ut hor i z e d a n d di r e c t e d t o ha ve t he ne c e s s a r y ba l l ot s pr i nt e d, i n f or m c or r e s pondi ng a s ne a r l y a s m a y be w i t h t he r e qui r e m e nt s o f t he E duc a t i onL a w . S e c t i on 5. T he pr oc e e ds of t he bonds a ut hor i z e d pur s u a nt t o t he B ond P r ops i t i on s e t f or t h i n S e c t i on 3 he r e of , a nd a ny bond a nt i c i pa t i on not e s i s s ue d i n a nt i c i pa t i on of s a i d bonds , m a y be a p pl i e d t o r e i m bur s e t he D i s t r i c t f or e xpe ndi t ur e s m a de f or t he pur pos e or pur pos e s f or w hi c h s a i d bonds a r e a ut ho r i z e d. T he f or e goi ng s ta te m e nt of i nt e nt w i t h r e s pe c t t o r e i m bur s e m e nt i s m a de i n c onf or m i t y w i t h T r e a s ur y R e gul a t i on S e c t i on 1.150- 2 of t he U ni t e d S t a t e s T r e a s ur y D e pa r t m e nt . S e c t i on 6. T hi s r e s ol ut i on s ha l l t a ke e f f e c t i m m e di a t e l y . *

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D i s t r i t o E s c ol a r G a r de n C i t y U ni ón F r e e , e n e l c onda do de N a s s a u, N ue va Y or k ( e l “ D i s t r i t o” ) , s e l l e va r á a c a bo e l m a r t e s 13 de f e br e r o de 2024 a l a s 6: 0 a . m . ( hor a vi ge nt e ) , e n e l gi m na s i o de l a e s c ue l a s e c unda r i a G a r de n C i t y H i gh S c hol , e n 170 R oc ka w a y A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N ue va Y or k, s e gún l o e s t a bl e c i do e n e l A vi s o de l a c onvc a t or i a a di c ha R e uni ón e xt r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o. L a vot a c i ón e n di c ha R e uni ón e xt r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o s e r e a l i z a r á por m e di o de bol e t a e l e c t or a l e n m á qui na s de vot a c i ón o bo l e t a s f í s i c a s , s e gún l o e s t i pu l a do e n l a L e y de E duc a c i ón, y l a s ur na s pe r m a ne c e r á n a bi e r t a s de 6: 0 a . m . a 9: 0 p. m . ( hor a vi ge nt e ) e n di c ho dí a y dur a nt e e l t i e m po que s e a ne c e s a r i o pa r a que l os v ot a nt e s pr e s e nt e s e n e s e m om e nt o pue da n e m i t i r s us vot os . S e c c i ón 2. L os a s unt os a t r a t a r s e e n di c ha R e uni ón e x t r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o s e r á n l os e s t a bl e c i dos e n e l A vi s o y , por l a pr e s e nt e , s e a ut or i z a y or de na a l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o a publ i c a r l a C onvc a to r i a a di c ha R e uni ón e xt r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o e n “ G a r de n C i t y N e w s ” y “ N a s s a u I l l us t r a t e d” , dos pe r i ódi c os c on c i r c ul a c i ón ge ne r a l de nt r o de l D i s t r i t o, a l m e nos c ua t r o ( 4) ve c e s dur a nt e l a s s i e t e ( 7) s e m a na s i nm e di a t a m e nt e a n t e r i or e s a di c ha R e uni ón e x t r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o y que l a s pr i m e r a s publ i c a c i one s s e r e a l i c e n a l m e nos c ua r e nt a y c i nc o ( 45) dí a s a nt e s de l a f e c ha de di c ha R e uni ón e xt r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o. S e c c i ón 3. D i c ho A vi s o de R e uni ón e xt r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o de be r á s e r s us t a nc i a l m e nt e de l a s i gui e nt e m a ne r a : A V ISO D E R E U NIÓ N E X T R A O R D INA R IA D E L D IST R IT O D IST R IT O E SC O L A R G A R D E N C IT Y U NIO N F R E E E N E L C O ND A D O D E NA SSA U , NU E V A Y O R K P O R E L P R E S E N T E , S 60,0 y , por l a pr e s e nt e , s e vot e un gr a va m e n pa r a pa ga r e l i nt e r é s de di c hos bons e n e l m om e nt o de s u ve nc i m i e n t oye xi gi bi l i da d. D i c ha pr opue s t a de bon a pa r e c e r á e n l a bol e t a e l e c t or a l ut i l i z a da pa r a vot a r e n l a R e uni ón e xt r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o a nt e s m e nc i ona da s us t a nc i a l m e nt e de l a f or m a r e s um i da a c ont i nua c i ón: P R O P U E ST A D E B O NO SÍ NO S E R E S U E L V E : ( a ) Q ue l a J unt a de E duc a c i ón de l D i s t r i t o E s c ol a r U ni on F r e e de G a r de n C i t y , e n e l C onda do de N a s s a u, N ue va Y or k ( e l “ D i s t r i t o” ) , e s t á a ut or i z a da por l a pr e s e nt e a c ons t r ui r m odi f i c a c i one s y m e j or a s a va r i os e di f i c i os y/ o s i t i os e s c ol a r e s de l D i s t r i t o, s us t a nc i a l m e nt e c om o s e de s c r i be e n un pl a n pr e pa r a do por e l D i s t r i t o c on l a a s i s t e n c i a de B B S A r qui t e c t os , A r qui t e c t os P a i s a j i s t a s e I nge ni e r os ( e l “ P l a n” ) , y ga s t a r pa r a e l l o una c a nt i da d que no e xc e da e l c os t o t ot a l e s t i m a do de $23,0,; ( b) que , por l a pr e s e nt e , s e a ut or i c e n

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m ont o s de $2,22 8,057.9 de l f ond de r e s e r v a de c a p i t a l e s de l D i s t r i t o de 2019 y $3,1 11,942.05 de l f ond de r e s e r va de c a pi t a l e s de l D i s t r i t o de 2022 pa r a i nve r t i r s e e n e l pa go de una pa r t e de di c ho c os t o t ot a l e s t i m a do; y ( c ) que , por l a pr e s e nt e , s e vot e un gr a va m e n por un m ont o t ot a l que no de be e xc e de r l os $17,660,0 pa r a f i na nc i a r e l s a l do de di c ho c os t o t ot a l e s t i m a do; di c ho gr a va m e n s e e xi gi r á y r e c a uda r á e n c uot a s e n l os a ños y l os m ont os que de t e r m i ne l a J unt a de E du c a c i ón; y que , e n pr e vi s i ón de di c ho gr a va m e n, por l a pr e s e nt e , s e a ut or i c e l a e m i s i ón de bons de l D i s t r i t o por e l m ont o t ot a l de c a pi t a l que no de be e xc e de r l os $17,660,0 y , por l a pr e s e nt e , s e vot e un gr a va m e n pa r a pa ga r e l i n t e r é s de di c hos bons e n e l m om e nt o de s u ve nc i m i e nt o y e xi gi bi l i da d. L a vot a c i ón s e r e a l i z a r á m e di a nt e bol e t a e l e c t or a l e n m á qui na s de vot a c i ón o bo l e t a s f í s i c a s , s e gún l o e s t i pu l a do e n l a L e y de E duc a c i ón, y l a s ur na s pe r m a ne c e r á n a b i e r t a s de 6: 0 a . m . a 9: 0 p. m . ( hor a vi ge nt e ) , dur a nt e e l t i e m po que s e a ne c e s a r i o pa r a que l os vot a nt e s pr e s e nt e s e n e s e m om e nt o pue da n e m i t i r s us vot os . T A M B IÉ N SE NO T IF IC A que s e r e qui e r e e l r e gi s t r o pe r s ona l de l os vot a nt e s de c onf or m i da d c on l a S e c c i ón 2014 de l a L e y de E duc a c i ón o e l A r t í c ul o 5 de l a L e y de E l e c c i one s . S i un vot a nt e s e ha r e gi s t r a do pr e vi a m e nt e de c onf or m i da d c on l a S e c c i ón 2014 de l a L e y de E duc a c i ón e n e l D i s t r i t o E s c ol a r G a r de n C i t y U ni ón F r e e y ha vot a do e n una r e uni ón de D is trito a nua l o e xt r a or di na r i a e n e s t e D i s t r i t o e n l os úl t i m os c u a t r o ( 4) a ños c a l e n da r i o, e s e l e gi bl e pa r a vot a r e n di c ha R e uni ón e xt r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o. S i un vot a nt e e s t á r e gi s t r a doye s e l e gi bl e pa r a vot a r e n vi r t ud de l A r t í c ul o 5 de l a L e y de E l e c c i o ne s , t a m bi é n e s e l e gi bl e pa r a vot a r e n di c ha R e u ni ón e xt r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o. T oda s l a s de m á s pe r s ona s que de s e e n vot a r de be nr e gi s t r a r s e . L os vot a nt e s pue de n r e gi s t r a r s e pa r a vot a r c ua l qui e r dí a e s c ol a r ha s t a c i nc o ( 5) dí a s a nt e s de l a R e uni ón e x t r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o e n l a of i c i na de la s e c re ta ria de l D i s t r i t o, e n 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N ue va Y or k, e nt r e l a s 9: 0 a . m . y l a s 3: 0 p. m . ( hor a vi ge nt e ) , m om e nt o e n e l que c ua l qui e r pe r s ona t e ndr á de r e c ho a que s u nom br e s e i nc l uya e n di c ho r e gi s t r o de vot a nt e s , s i e m pr e que s e s e pa o s e d e m ue s t r e que t i e ne o t e ndr á de r e c ho a vot a r e n di c ha R e uni ón e x t r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o pa r a l a c ua l s e pr e pa r a e l r e gi s t r o. E l r e gi s t r o pr e pa r a do s e gún l a S e c c i ón 2014 de la L e y de E duc a c i ón s e pr e s e nt a r á e n l a of i c i na de l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o E s c ol a r y e s t a r á a bi e r t o pa r a que c ua l qui e r vot a nt e c a l i f i c a do de l D i s t r i t o pue da i ns pe c c i ona r l o a pa r t i r de l 8 de f e br e r o de 2024 e nt r e l a s 9: 0 a . m . y l a s 12: 0 p. m ., y e nt r e l a 1: 0 p. m . y l a s

LEGAL NOTICES p. m . ( e xc e pt o l os s á ba , c uyo hor a r i o s e r á e nt r e l a s 9: 0 a . m . y l a s 12: 0 p. m . s ol a m e nt e ) , c a da uno de l os c i nc o ( 5) dí a s pr e vi os a l dí a e s t a bl e c i do pa r a l a e l e c c i ón a nua l de l D i s t r i t o, e xc e pt o e l dom i ngo. T A M B IÉ N SE NO T IF IC A que l os vot a nt e s m i l i t a r e s que no e s t é n a c t ua l m e nt e r e gi s t r a dos pue de n s ol i c i t a r r e gi s t r a r s e c om o vot a nt e s c a l i f i c a dos de l D i s t r i t o E s c ol a r G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e pi di e ndo una s ol i c i t ud de r e gi s t r o a l a s e c r e t a r i a de l di s t r i t o y e nt r e gá ndol a e n pe r s ona , por c or r e o pos t a l a D i s t r i c t C l e r k, G a r de n C i t y U ni on F re e S c hol D i s t r i c t , 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N e w Y or k 11530, por c or r e o e l e c t r óni c o a di c a pua d@ gc uf s d. ne t o por f a x a l ( 516) 2941045. E l pe di do de l a s ol i c i t ud de r e gi s t r o pue de i nc l ui r l a pr e f e r e nc i a de l vot a nt e m i l i t a r de r e c i bi r di c ha s ol i c i t ud por c or r e o pos t a l , f a x o c or r e o e l e c t r óni c o. L os f or m ul a r i os de s ol i c i t ud de r e gi s t r o pa r a vot a nt e s m i l i t a r e s de be n r e c i bi r s e e n l a of i c i na de l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o a nt e s de l a s 5: 0 p. m ., e l 19 de e ne r o de 2024. T A M B IÉ N SE NO T IF IC A que l os vot a nt e s m i l i t a r e s que s e a nvot a nt e s c a l i f i c a dos de l D i s t r i t o E s c o l a r G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e pue de n pe di r una s ol i c i t ud de una bol e t a e l e c t or a l m i l i t a r a l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o e n pe r s ona , por c or r e o pos t a l a D i s t r i c t C l e r k, G a r de n C i t y U ni on F r e e S c hol D is tric t, 56 C a t he dr a l A ve n ue , G a r de n C i t y , N e w Y or k, 11530, por c or r e o e l e c t r óni c o a di c a pua d@ gc uf s d.ne t o por fa x a l ( 516) 294- 1045. E n e s ta s ol i c i t ud, e l vot a nt e m i l i t a r pue de i ndi c a r s u pr e f e r e nc i a s obr e l a r e c e pc i ón de l a s ol i c i t ud por c or r e o, f a x o c or r e o e l e c t r óni c o. E l vot a nt e m i l i t a r de be e nt r e ga r l a s ol i c i t ud or i gi na l de bol e t a e l e c t or a l m i l i t a r por c or r e o pos t a l o e n pe r s on a e n l a of i c i na de l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o e n l a di r e c c i ón que f i gur a a r r i ba . P a r a que s e l e ot or gue una bol e t a e l e c t or a l m i l i t a r a un vot a n t e m i l i t a r , s e de be r e c i bi r una s ol i c i t ud de bol e t a e l e c t or a l m i l i t a r vá l i da e n l a of i c i na de l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o a nt e s de l a s 5: 0 p. m ., e l 19 de e ne r o de 2024. D i c ha s s ol i c i t ude s de bol e t a e l e c t or a l m i l i t a r r e c i bi da s c onf or m e a l o m e nc i ona do a nt e r i or m e nt e s e pr oc e s a r á n de l a m i s m a m a ne r a que la s s ol i c i t ude s de bol e t a s e l e c t or a l e s no m i l i t a r e s , e n vi r t ud de l a S e c c i ón 2018- a de l a L e y de E duc a c i ón. L a s ol i c i t ud de bol e t a e l e c t or a l m i l i t a r pue de i nc l ui r l a pr e f e r e nc i a de l vot a nt e m i l i t a r de r e c i bi r di c ha bol e t a e l e c t or a l m i l i t a r por c or r e o pos t a l , f a x o c or r e o e l e c t r óni c o. T A M B IÉ N SE NO T IF IC A que l a bol e t a e l e c t or a l m i l i t a r or i gi na l de un vot a nt e m i l i t a r de be e nt r e ga r s e por c or r e o pos t a l o e n pe r s ona a l a of i c i na de l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o e n 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N ue va Y or k, 11530. L a s bol e t a s e l e c t or a l e s m i l i t a r e s s e e s c r ut a r á n dos

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s i l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o l a s r e c i be a nt e s de l c i e r r e de l a vot a c i ón de l 13 de f e br e r o de 2024 y t i e n e n una m a rc a de c a nc e l a c i ón de l s e r vi c i o pos t a l de l os E s t a dos U ni dos o de un pa í s e xt r a nj e r o, o un e ndos o de r e c e pc i ón f e c ha do por pa r t e de o t r a a ge nc i a de l gobi e r no de l os E s t a dos U ni dos ; o s i l a s r e c i be a nt e s de l a s 5: 0 p. m . de l 13 de f e br e r o de 2024, y e s t á n f i r m a da s y f e c ha da s por e l vot a nt e m i l i t a r y un t e s t i go de l o a nt e r i or , c on una f e c ha que e s t a bl e z c a que no s on po s t e r i or e s a l dí a pr e vi o de di c ha R e uni ón e x t r a or di na r i a de l D i s t r i t o. A D E M Á S S E D A A V IS O , que l a s s ol i c i t ude s de bol e t a s por c or r e o a nt i c i pa da s y bol e t a s e n a us e nc i a e s t a r á n di s poni bl e s e n l a O f i c i na de l a S e c r e t a r i a de D i s t r i t o, E d i f i c i o de A dm i ni s t r a c i ón, 56 C a t he dr a l A ve nue , G a r de n C i t y , N ue va Y or k pa r a l os r e s i de nt e s e l e g i bl e s de s pué s de l 14 de e ne r o de 2024 e nt r e l a s 8: 30a m y 4: 30 p.m ., ( hor a pr e va l e c i e nt e ) de l une s a vi e r ne s , e xc e pt o dí a s f e r i a dos . D e a c ue r do c on l a S e c c i ón 2018- a y l a S e c c i ón 2018- e de l a L e y de E duc a c i ón, di c ha s ol i c i t ud c om p l e t a pa r a bo l e t a de vo t o a u s e nt e o bol e t a a nt i c i pa da por c or r e o de be s e r r e c i bi da po r l a S e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o a l m e nos s ie te dí a s a nt e s de di c ha R e uni ón E s pe c i a l de l D i s t r i t o s i l a bo l e t a s e va a e n vi a r por c or r e o a l a e l e c t or , o e l dí a a nt e r i or a di c ha A s a m bl e a E s pe c i a l de D i s t r i t o, s i l a bol e t a ha de s e r e nt r e ga da pe r s ona l m e nt e a l e l e c t or . L a s bol e t a s de vot o a us e nt e y l a s bol e t a s a nt i c i pa da s po r c or r e o de be n s e r r e c i bi da s por la S e c re ta ria de l D i s t r i t o a m á s t a r da r a l a s 5: 0 p.m . ( hor a vi ge nt e ) de l m a r t e s 13 de f e br e r o de 2024. Y P O R E L P R E S E N T E S E D A A V IS O A D IC IO N A L , l a S e c r e t a r i a de D i s t r i t o e n vi a r á por c or r e o una bol e t a de vot a c i ón a nt i c i pa da por c or r e o a c a da vot a n t e c a l i f i c a do que de ot r o m od s e ría e l e gi bl e pa r a di c ha bol e t a , qui e n s ol i c i t e una bol e t a de vot a c i ón por c or r e o a nt i c i pa da de l a S e c r e t a r i a de D i s t r i t o e n una c a r t a f i r m a da por e l vot a nt e y r e c i bi d a por la S e c r e t a r i a de D i s t r i t o no a nt e s de l t r i gé s i m o ( 30) dí a ( 14 de e ne r o de 2024) a m á s t a r da r e l s é pt i m o ( 7m o) dí a ( 7 de f e br e r o de 2024) a nt e s de l a A s a m bl e a E s pe c i a l de D i s t r i t o y que i ndi qu e l a di r e c c i ón pos t a l s i e s d i f e r e nt e de la di r e c c i ón de r e s i de nc i a y una di r e c c i ón a l a que s e e nvi a r á l a bol e t a bl i nd a do. L a bol e t a a nt i c i pa da por c or r e o de un vot a nt e que s ol i c i t ó di c ha bo l e t a por c a r t a , e n l uga r de m e di a nt e s ol i c i t ud , no s e c ont a r á a m e nos que l a S e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o r e c i ba un f or m ul a r i o de s ol i c i t ud v á l i do, f i r m a do por di c hovt a n te . A D E M Á S S E D A A V IS O que una l i s t a de pe r s ona s a qui e ne s s e e m i t e n bol e t a s por c or r e o a nt i c i p a do y bol e t a s e n a us e nc i a e s t a r á di s poni bl e pa r a s u i ns pe c c i ón por pa r t e de l os vot a nt e s c a l i f i c a dos de l D i s t r i t o e n l a of i c i na de l a S e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o a pa r t i r de l j ue ve s 8 de f e br e r o

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2024 e nt r e l a s 9: 0A .M . y l a s 12 de l m e di odí a y l a s 1: 0 P M y l a s 4: 0 p.m . ( H or a P r e va l e c i e nt e ) l os dí a s l a bo r a bl e s a nt e r i or e s a l dí a f i j a do pa r a di c ha A s a m bl e a E s pe c i a l de D i s t r i t o y e l 13 de f e br e r o de 2024, dí a f i j a do pa r a di c ha A s a m bl e a E s pe c i a l de D i s t r i t o. C ua l qui e r vot a nt e c a l i f i c a do podr á , a l e xa m i na r di c ha l i s t a , pr e s e nt a r una im pugna c i ón por e s c r i t o de l a s c a l i f i c a c i one s c om o vot a nt e de c ua l qu i e r pe r s ona c uyo nom br e a pa r e z c a e n di c ha l i s t a , i ndi c a ndo l os m ot i vos de di c ha i m pugna c i ón. C ua l qui e r i m pugna c i ón por e sc r i t o de be r á s e r t r a ns m i t i da por l a S e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o o una pe r s ona de s i gna da por l a J unt a de E duc a c i ón a l os i ns pe c t or e s de e l e c c i ón e n l a f e c ha e s t a bl e c i da pa r a di c ha R e uni ón E s pe c i a l de l D i s t r i t o. N o s e pue de i m pugna r una bol e t a de vot o a us e nt e ba s á n dos e e n que e l vot a nt e de be r í a ha be r s ol i c i t a do una bol e t a de vot oa nt i c i pa dopr c or r e o. S ól o s e pe r m i t i r á vot a r a l os vot a nt e s c a l i f i c a dos que e s té n r e gi s t r a dos pa r a vot a r. P O R O R D E N D E L A JU N T A D E E D U C A C IÓ N F e c ha : 5 de di c i e m br e de 2023 D A N A D iC A P U A S e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o S e c c i ón 4. L a vot a c i ón s o br e l a pr opue s t a de bon que s e r á s om e t i da a l os vot a nt e s c a l i f i c a dos de be r á r e a l i z a r s e e n pa pe l o e n m á qui na s de vot a c i ón, y por m e di o de l a pr e s e nt e , s e a ut or i z a e i ns t r uye a l a s e c r e t a r i a de l D i s t r i t o a t e ne r i m pr e s a s l a s bol e t a s e l e c t or a l e s ne c e s a r i a s pa r a que s e a pr oxi m e n l o m á s pos i bl e a l os r e qui s i t os de l a L e yde E duc a c i ón. S e c c i ón 5. L os i ngr e s os de l os bons a ut or i z a dos c on f or m e a l a pr opue s t a de bon i ndi c a da e n l a S e c c i ón 3 de l a pr e s e nt e r e s ol uc i ón, y c ua l qui e r not a de a nt i c i p a c i ón de bon e m i t i da pr e vi a m e nt e a di c hos bons , podr á n a pl i c a r s e pa r a s ol i c i t a r e l r e e m b ol s o a l D i s t r i t o de l os ga s t os e f e c t ua dos c on e l f i n o l os f i ne s pa r a l os que s e a ut or i z a n d i c hos bons . L a a nt e r i or de c l a r a c i ón de i nt e nc i one s c on r e s pe c t o a l r e e m bol s o s e r e a l i z a de c onf or m i da d c on l a S e c c i ón 1.150- 2 de l r e gl a m e nt o de l D e pa r t a m e nt o de l T e s or o de l os E s t a dos U ni dos . S e c c i ón 6. E s t a r e s ol uc i ón e nt r a r á e n vi ge nc i a de i nm e di a t o. 1-24-17- 10- 3-2024; 12- 20- 23 5T #243998N IN /C IT Y

NEW HYDE PARK L E G A L NO T IC E NO T IC E O F SA L E S U P R E M E C O U R T C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U , T D B A N K , N .A ., S U C C E S S O R B Y M E R G E R T O T D B A N K N O R T H , N .A ., P l a i n t i f f , vs . C A T H E R I N E D E L L I S ,D e f e nda nt ( s ) . Pursuant to an Order Confirmi ng R e f e r e e R e por t a nd J udg m e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e dul y e nt e r e d on F e br ua r y 3, 2023, I , t he unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on on t he f r ont s t e ps on t he nor t h s i de of t he N a s s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t , 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N Y 11501 on J a nua r y 16, 2024 a t 2: 0 p.m ., pr e m i s e s know n a s 16 H a m i l t on A ve nu e , V a l l e y S t r e a m , N Y 11580. A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot , pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s t he r e on e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng i n t he I nc or por a t e d V i l l a ge of V a l l e y S t r e a m , T ow n of H e m ps t e a d, C ount y of N a s s a u a nd S t a t e of N e w Y or k, S e c t i on 37, B l oc k 355 a nd L ot 8. A pr oxi m a t e a m ount of j udgm e nt i s $223,643.34 pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o provisions of filed Judgment I nde x # 04916/ 2016. T hi s f or e c l os ur e s a l e w i l l be he l d on t he nor t h s i de s t e ps of t he C our t hous e , r a i n or s hi ne . C O V I D -19 s a fe ty pr ot o c ol s w i l l be f ol l ow e d a t t he f or e c l os ur e s a l e . I f pr ope r s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng c a not be m a i nt a i ne d or t he r e a r e ot he r he a l t h or s a f e t y c onc e r ns , t he C our t A poi nt e d R e f e r e e w i l l c a nc e l t he s a l e . M i c he l e B e nc i vi ni , E s q., R e fe re e D ua ne M or r i s , L L P , 1540 B r oa dw a y , N e w Y or k, N e w Y or k 10036, A t t or ne ys f or P l a i nt i f f 1-3-2024; 12- 27- 20- 13-20234T -#243773N IN /N H P

L E G A L NO T IC E S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K S U P R E M E C O U R T : C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U U .S . B A N K N A T IO N A L A S S O C IA T IO N A S L E G A L T IT L E T R U S T E E F O R T R U M A N 2016 S C 6 T I T L E T R U S T , P l a i nt i f f , v . E D W A R D G E O R G E G R A B O W S K I A /K /A E D W A R D G R A B O W S K I, IN D IV ID U A L L Y A N D A S S U R V IV IN G S P O U S E O F L IL L IA N S C H R A D E R L E G A L NO T IC E G R A B O W S K I A /K /A L IL N O T IC E O F F O R M A T IO N L I A N S C H R A D E R ,E T A L . of 1937 E nt e r pr i s e s , L L C . D e f e nda nt s . A r t i c l e s of O r ga ni z a t i on f i l e d NO T IC E O F SA L E IN w i t ht he F O R E C L O SU R E S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e of N e w P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E Y or k ( S S N Y ) on 10/ 03/ 2023. T H A T L oc a t i on: N a ssa u C ount y . I n pur s ua nc e of a J udgm e nt of S S N Y de s i gna t e d a s a ge nt F o re c lo s u re a n d S a le e n te re d upon w hom pr oc e s s m a y be in the Office of the County s e r ve d a nd s ha l l m a i l c opy C le rk o f N a s s a u C o u n ty o n of pr oc e s s a ga i ns t L L C t o: O c t o b e r 13, 20 23, I , P a l l v i 188 E a s t F ul t on A ve nue R o - B a b b a r, E s q ., th e R e f e r e e s e ve l t , N Y 11575. P ur pos e : n a m e d i n s a i d J u d g m e n t , w i l l A nyl a w f ul a c t . s e ll in o n e p a rc e l a t p u b lic 1-24-17- 10- 3-2024; 12- 27- a u c t i o n o n J a n u a r y 22, 20 24 a t 20- 236T #244070N IN / C IT Y C o n tin u e d o n p a g e 1 1


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N o rth S id e S te p s o f th e N a s s a u C o u n ty S u p re m e C o u rt, 10 0 S u p r e m e C t . D r . , M i n e o l a , N Y , a t 3: 30 P M t h e p r e m i s e s d e s c rib e d a s fo llo w s : 19 S t e phe n A ve nue N e w H yde P a r k,N Y 1 1040 S B L N o.: 8-321-15 A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot , pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l d i ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s t he r e on e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i n g ne a r N e w H yde P a r k, T ow n of N or t h H e m ps t e a d, C ou nt y of N a s s a u a nd S t a t e of N e w Y or k. T he pr e m i s e s a r e s ol d s ub j e c t t o t he pr ovi s i ons of t he filed udgment nde o 600 435/ 2020 i n t he a m ount of $403,882.63 pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . T he a f or e m e nt i one d a uc t i on w i l l be c onduc t e d i n a c c or da nc e w i t h t he C our t S ys tem s CO mitigation pr ot oc ol s a nd a s s uc h a l l pe r s ons m us t c om pl y w i t h s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng, w e a r i ng m a s ks a nd s c r e e ni ng pr a c t i c e s i n e f f e c t a t t he t i m e of t hi s f or e c l os ur e s a l e . W ods O vi a t t G i l m a nL L P A t t or ne ys f or P l a i nt i f f 50B a us c h& L om bP l a c e R oc he s t e r ,N Y 14604 T e l .: 855- 227- 5072 1020951 1-10- 3-2024; 12- 27- 20- 23 P

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D a t e d: N ove m be r 2,2023 D u r in g th e C O V ID - 19 h e al t h e m e r ge n c y , b i d d e r s ar e r e q u i r e d t o c om p l y w i t h al l gove r n m e n t al h e al t h r e q u i r e m e n t s i n e f f e c t at t h e t i m e of s al e i n c l u d i n g b u t n ot l i m i t e d t o, w e ar i n g f ac e c ove r i n gs an d m ai n t ai n i n g s oc i al d i s t an c i n g ( at l e as t 6- f e e t ap ar t ) d u r i n g t h e au c t i on , w h i l e t e n d e r i n g d e p os i t an d at an y s u b s e q u e n t c l os i n g. B i d d e r s ar e al s o r e q u i r e d t o c om p l y w i t h t h e F or e c l os u r e A u c t i on R u le s an d C O V ID - 19 H e al t h E m e r ge n c y R u l e s i s s u e d b y t h e Su p r e m e C ou r t of t h i s C ou n t y i n ad d i t i on to th e c on d i t i on s s e t f or t h i n t h e T e r m s of Sal e . 1-17- 10- 3-2024; 12- 27- 20P L E G A L NO T IC E NO T IC E O F SA L E P CO CO O O OC C O C P C O O C P Plaintiff vs OC O P C efenda nt ( s ) . P ur s ua nt t o a n O r de r C on firming eferee eport and J udgm e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e dul y e nt e r e d on M a y 3, the undersigned efe r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on on t he f r ont s t e ps on t he nor t h s i de of t he N a s s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t , 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N Y 11501 on F e br ua r y 6, 2024 a t 2: 0 p.m ., pr e m i s e s know n a s 89 O s bour ne A ve nue a / k/ a 89 O s bor ne R oa d, W e s t H e m p s t e a d, N Y 11552. A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl o t , pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s t he r e on e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng a t W e s t H e m ps t e a d, T ow n of H e m ps t e a d, C ount y of N a s s a u a nd S t a t e of N e w Y or k, S e c t i on 33, B l oc k 614 a nd ot ppro imate amount of j udgm e nt i s $1,544,278.87 pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o provisions of filed Judgment nde his f or e c l os ur e s a l e w i l l be he l d on t he nor t h s i de s t e ps of t he C our t hous e , r a i n or s hi ne . CO safety protoc ol s w i l l be f ol l ow e d a t t he foreclosure sale f proper s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng c a not be m a i nt a i ne d or t he r e a r e ot he r he a l t h or s a f e t y c onc e r ns , t he C our t A p oi nt e d R e f e r e e w i l l c a nc e l t he s a l e . B r i a nJ .D a vi s ,E s q.,R e fe re e F r i e dm a n V a r t ol o L L P , 85 B r oa d S t r e e t , S ui t e 501, N e w Y or k, N e w Y or k 1004, A tt or ne ys f or P l a i nt i f f . F i r m F i l e N o.1919581 1-24-17- 10- 3-2024- 4T P

L E G A L NO T IC E O C O O C O P CO CO O W E L L S F A R G O B A N K , O C C O E R S O F B A N C O F A M E R C O O P O C C 2003- 8, P l a i nt i f f - a ga i ns t et al ef e nda nt ( s ) . P ur s ua nt t o a J udgm e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e e n t e r e d on eptem er t he unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i o n o n t he N or t h S i de s t e ps of t he N a s s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t l oc a t e d a t 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N .Y . 11501 “ R a i n or S hi ne ” on t he 25t h da y of J a nua r y , 2024 a t 2: 30 P M . A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot , pi e c e , or pa r c e l of l a nd, w ith t he bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s t he r e on e r e c t e d, s i t u a t e d, l yi ng a nd be i ng i n t he T o w n of N or t h H e m ps t e a d a t H e r r i c ks , C ount y of N a s s a u, S t a t e of N e w Y or k. P r e m i s e s know n a s 46 M on t e r e y D r ., N e w H yde P a r k, ( T o w n of N or t h H e m ps t e a d) N Y 11040. ( S B L #: 8- 269- 4) ppro imate amount of lien $1,037,214.49 pl us i nt e r e s t a ndc os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t to provisions of filed udgm e nt a ndt e r m s of s a l e . WESTBURY nde o ala c hyP .L yons ,E s q.,R e fe re e . D a vi ds onF i nkL L P L E G A L NO T IC E A t t or ne y( s ) f or P l a i nt i f f N ot i c e of f or m a t i on 400 M e r i di a n C e nt r e B l vd, C O C C rtiS t e 200 cles of Organi ation filed ith R oc he s t e r ,N Y 14618 S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e of N e w T e l .585/ 760- 8218

Y or k S S N Y on 11/ 13/ 23. O f fice located in assau Count y . S S N Y ha s be e n de s i gna t e d f or s e r vi c e of pr oc e s s . S S N Y s ha l l m a i l c opy of a ny pr oc e s s s e r ve d a ga i ns t t he L L C t o: 74 M a di s on A ve F L 2, W e s t bur y , N Y 11590. P ur pos e : a ny l a w f ul pur pos e . 1-3-2024; 12- 27- 20- 13-6; 11-29- 2023- 6T -#243720-

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N or t h H e m ps t e a d, C ount y of N a s s a u, S t a t e of N e w Y or k, S e c t i on 11 B l oc k 110 L ot s 151 a nd 152 f / k/ a S e c t i on 11 B l oc k 110 L ot s 20, 21, a nd ppro imate amount of j udgm e nt $501,063.5 pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o pr o visions of filed Judgment nde he a uc t i on w i l l be c onduc te d pursuant to the CO L E G A L NO T IC E P ol i c i e s C onc e r ni ng P ubl i c NO T IC E O F SA L E A uc t i ons of F or e c l os e d P r op P CO e r t y e s t a bl i s he d by t he T e nt h CO O J udi c i a l D i s t r i c t . F or e c l os ur e B a nk of A m e r i c a , N .A ., A uc t i ons w i l l be he l d “ R a i n P l a i nt i f f or S hi ne .” S t ua r t W . M os kow i t z , E s q., M a r i a L e va da ; e t a l ., D e f e n - R e f e r e e da nt ( s ) L O G S L e ga l G r oup L L P f / k/ a P ur s ua nt t o a J udgm e nt fo S ha pi r o, D i C a r o & B a r a k, F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e uld y L L C A t t or ne y( s ) f or t he entered ay the P l a i nt i f f unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e w i l l s e l l 175M i l e C r os s i ngB oul e va r d a t publ i c a uc t i on a t t he N or t h R oc he s t e r ,N e w Y or k14624 S i de S t e ps of t he N a s s a u ( 877) 430- 4792 C ount y S upr e m e C our t a t 100 D a t e d: N ove m be r 3,2023 S upr e m e C our t D r i ev , M i n - 1-3-2024; 12- 27- 20- 13-2023e ol a , N Y 11501 on J a nua r y 16, 2024 a t 2: 0P M , pr e m i s e s know n a s 101 B a c on R oa d, L E G A L NO T IC E O l d W e s t bur y , N Y 11568. O C O P C A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot pi e c e C or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he O F T H E C A R L E P L A C E bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s O C OO e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd C O O eing in the ncorporated ilN O R T H H E M P S T E A D , l a ge of O l d W e s t bur y , T ow n CO of N or t h H e m ps t e a d, C oun Y O R K t y of N a s s a u, S t a t e of N e w O C Y or k, S e c t i on 19 B l oc k E E N , t ha t t he B oa r d of E duc a ot ppro imate amount tion of the Carle Place nion of j udgm e nt $1,295,390.83 F r e e S c hol D i s t r i c t i n t he pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m - T ow n of N or t h H e m ps t e a d, i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o C ount y of N a s s a u, N e w Y or k, provisions of filed Judgment ha s a dopt e d a r e s ol ut i on on nde he D e c e m be r 7, 2023, a ut hor i z a uc t i on w i l l be c onduc t e d i ng a s pe c i a l di s t r i c t m e e t i ng pursuant to the CO of the ualified voters of said P ol i c i e s C onc e r ni ng P ubl i c S c hol D i s t r i c t t obe he l don: A uc t i ons of F or e c l os e d P r op - W e dne s da y ,J a nua r y31,2024 e r t y e s t a bl i s he d by t he T e nt h F r om 9: 0 A M t o 9: 0 P M J udi c i a l D i s t r i c t . F or e c l os ur e ( pr e va i l i ng t i m e ) a t t he A uc t i ons w i l l be he l d “ R a i n C a r l e P l a c e H i gh S c hol , or S hi ne .” M ul t i -P ur pos e R om , 168 nthony ovino s ef- C he r r y L a ne , C a r l e P l a c e , e re e N e w Y or k i n s a i d S c hol D is L O G S L e ga l G r oup L L P f / k/ a t r i c t , f or t he pur pos e of vot i ng S ha pi r o, D i C a r o & B a r a k, upon t he f ol l ow i ng pr ops iL L C A t t or ne y( s ) f or t he t i on: P l a i nt i f f P R O P O SIT IO N 175M i l e C r os s i ngB oul e va r d R E SO L V E D , s ha l l t he B oa r d R oc he s t e r ,N e w Y or k14624 of E duc a t i on of t he C a rle ( 877) 430- 4792 Place nion ree chool isD a t e d: N ove m be r 3,2023 trict e authori ed to e pend 1-3-2024; 12- 27- 20- 13-2023- f r om t he C a pi t a l R e s e r ve F und, w hi c h w a s e s t a bl i s he d on J une 16, 2020 ( “ R e s e r ve L E G A L NO T IC E F und 4” ) , pur s ua nt t o S e c t i on NO T IC E O F SA L E 3651 of t he E duc a t i on L a w P CO f or t he f ol l ow i ng c a pi t a l i m CO O pr ove m e nt pr oj e c t s : r e pl a c e B a nk of A m e r i c a , N .A ., m e nt of a udi t or i um H V A C P l a i nt i f f units and Phase fire alarm upgr a de s a t t he M i dl e / H i gh R a ul C r uz a / k/ a R a u l A . C r uz ; chool and partial roofing ree t a l .,D e f e nda nt ( s ) pl a c e m e nt a t R us hm or e A ve P ur s ua nt t o a J udgm e nt of nue S c hol , a nd a ny a nc i l l a r y F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e dul y or r e l a t e d w or k r e qui r e d i n entered arch the c one c t i on w i t h s uc h pr oj e c t s unde r s i gne d R e fe re e w i l l and to e pend from eserve s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on a t t he F und 4 t he r e f or , i nc l udi ng N or t h S i de S t e ps of t he N a s - pr e l i m i na r y c os t s a nd c os t s s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t i nc i de nt a l t he r e t o, a n a m ount a t 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , not to e ceed the estimated M i ne ol a , N Y 11501 on J a n - t ot a l c os t of S e ve n H undr e d ua r y 16, 2024 a t 2: 30P M , orty housand i unpr e m i s e s know n a s 10 T hi r d dr e d ( $740,60.) D ol l a r s , A ve nue a nd 14 T hi r d A ve nue , a nd ot he r w or k r e qui r e d i n W e s t bur y , N Y 11590. A l l t ha t c one c t i on t he r e w i t h; a nd t o c e r t a i n pl ot pi e c e or pa r c e l e pend from eserve und of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs t he r e f or . a nd i m pr ove m e nt s e r e c t e d, A ND F U R T H E R NO T IC E s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng a t IS H E R E B Y G IV E N, t ha t W e s t bur y , i n t he T ow n of pe r s ona l r e gi s t r a t i on of vot e r s

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i s r e qui r e d e i t he r pur s ua nt t o §2014 of t he E duc a t i on L a w or pur s ua nt t o A r t i c l e 5 of t he lection a f a voter has he r e t of or e r e g i s t e r e d pur s u a nt t o §2014 o f t he E duc a t i on L a w a nd ha s vot e d a t a n a nu a l or s pe c i a l di s t r i c t m e e t i ng w i t hi n t he l a s t f our ( 4) c a l e n da r ye a r s , he or s he i s e l i gi bl e to vote at this election f a vot e r i s r e gi s t e r e d a nd e l i gi bl e t o vot e unde r A r t i c l e 5 of t he E l e c t i on L a w , h e or s he i s a l s o e l i gi bl e t o vot e a t t hi s e l e c t i on. A l l ot he r pe r s ons w ho w i s ht ovt e m us t r e gi s t e r . R e gi s t r a t i on w i l l be c onduc te d f or t he pur pos e o f r e gi s t e r ing all ualified voters of the D i s t r i c t pur s ua nt t o §2014 of t he E duc a t i on L a w t hr ough J a nua r y 24, 2024, be t w e e n t he hour s of 9: 0 A M t o 3: 30 P M , pr e va i l i n g t i m e , on a ll r e gul a r da ys du r i ng w hi c h t he office of the istrict Cler is in operation at the office of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k l oc a t e d a t C a r l e P l a c e H i gh S c hol , 168 C he r r y L a ne , C a r l e P l a c e , N e w Y or k, a t w hi c h t i m e a ny pe r s on w i l l be e nt i t l e d t o ha ve hi s or he r na m e pl a c e d on s uc h r e gi s t e r , p r ovi de d t ha t a t s uc h t i m e he o r s he i s know n or pr ove n t o t he s a t i s f a c t i on of s a i d D i s t r i c t C l e r k t o be t he n or t he r e a f t e r e nt i t l e d t o vot e a t s uc h e l e c t i on f or w hi c h t he r e gi s t e r i s pr e pa r e d. T he B oa r d of R e gi s t r a t i on w ill a l s o m e e t f or t he pur pos e of registering all ualified vote r s of t he D i s t r i c t pur s ua nt t o §2014 of t he E duc a t i on L a w on J a nua r y 24, 2024, be t w e e n t he hour s of 9: 0 A M a nd 1: 0 P M , pr e va i l i ng t i m e , i n the istrict Cler s office to a d a ny a di t i ona l na m e s t o t he R e gi s t e r t o be us e d a t t he a f or e s a i d e l e c t i on, a t w hi c h t i m e a ny pe r s on w i l l be e nt i t l e d t o ha ve hi s or he r na m e pl a c e d on s uc h R e gi s t e r , pr o vi de d t ha t a t s uc h m e e t i ng of t he B oa r d of R e gi s t r a t i on he or s he i s know n or pr ove n t o t he s a t i s f a c t i on of s a i d B oa r d of R e gi s t r a t i on t o be t he n or t he r e a f t e r e nt i t l e d t o vot e a t s uc h e l e c t i on f or w hi c h t he r e gi s t e r i s pr e p a r e d. T he l a s t da y t o r e gi s t e r s ha l l be J a nu a r y 24, 2024. T he r e gi s t e r s o pr e pa r e d pur s ua nt t o §2014 of t he E duc a t i on L a w w i l l be filed in the Office of the ist r i c t C l e r k, 168 C he r r y L a ne , C a r l e P l a c e , N e w Y or k, a nd w i l l be ope n f or i ns pe c t i on y any ualified voter of the D i s t r i c t be gi ni ng on F r i da y , J a nua r y 26, 2024, be t w e e n t he hour s of 9: 0 A M a nd 3: 30 P M , pr e va i l i ng t i m e , on w e e kda ys , a nd e a c h da y pr i or t o t he da y s e t f or t he e l e c t i on, e cept unday and on aturda y , J a nua r y 27, 2024, by a p poi nt m e nt , a nd a t t he pol l i ng pl a c e ont he da yof t he vot e . A ND F U R T H E R NO T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N, t ha t m i l i t a r y vot e r s w ho a r e not c ur r e nt l y r e gi s t e r e d m a y a pl y t o r e gi s t e r a s a qua l i fied voter of the Carle Place nion ree chool istrict by r e que s t i ng a nd r e t ur ni ng a r e gi s t r a t i on a pl i c a t i on to t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k i n pe r s on, by m a i l t o t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k, Carle Place Cherr y L a ne , C a r l e P l a c e , N e w Y or k 11514, by e m a i l t o kgr o -

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z ke @ c ps .k12.ny .us or fa s e nt t o 516- 622-6594. T he r e que s t f or t he r e gi s t r a t i on a pl i c a t i on m a y i nc l ude t he m i l i t a r y vot e r ’ s pr e f e r e nc e f or r e c e i pt of t he r e gi s t r a t i on a pl i c a t i on by e i t he r m a i l , fa or email ilitary voter r e gi s t r a t i on a pl i c a t i on f or m s must e received in the office of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k no l a t e r t ha n 5: 0 P M on J a nua r y 5, 2024. A ND F U R T H E R NO T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N, t ha t m i l i t a r y vot e r s w ho a r e qua l ified voters of the Carle Place nion ree chool istrict m a y r e que s t a n a pl i c a t i on f or a m i l i t a r y ba l l ot f r om t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k i n pe r s on, by m a i l t o D i s t r i c t C l e r k, C a r le Place Cherry L a ne , C a r l e P l a c e , N e w Y or k 11514, by e m a i l t o kgr odt z ke @ c ps .k12.ny .us or fa sent to n such reque s t , t he m i l i t a r y vot e r m a y i ndi c a t e t he i r pr e f e r e nc e f or r e c e i vi ng t he a pl i c a t i on by mail fa or email military vot e r m us t r e t ur n t he or i gi na l m i l i t a r y ba l l ot a pl i c a t i on by mail or in person the Office of t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k a t C a r le Place cherry L a ne , a nd C a r l e P l a c e , N e w or n order for a military vot e r t o be i s s ue d a m i l i t a r y ba l l ot , a va l i d m i l i t a r y ba l l ot a pl i c a t i on m us t be r e c e i ve d in the Office of the istrict C l e r k no l a t e r t ha n 5: 0 P M on J a nua r y 5, 2024. M i l i t a r y ba l l ot a pl i c a t i ons r e c e i ve d i n a c c or da nc e w i t h t he f or e go i ng w i l l be pr oc e s s e d i n t he s a m e m a ne r a s a nom ilit a r y ba l l ot a pl i c a t i on unde r §2018- a of t he E duc a t i on L a w . T he a pl i c a t i on f or m i l i t a r y ba l l ot m a y i nc l ude t he m i l i t a r y vot e r ’ s pr e f e r e nc e f or r e c e i pt of t he m i l i t a r y ba l l ot y mail fa or email A ND F U R T H E R NO T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N, a m i l i t a r y vot e r ’ s ba l l ot m us t be r e t ur ne d by m a i l or i n pe r s on to the Office of the istrict C l e r k a t t he A dm i ni s t r a t i on B ui l di ng, 168 C he r r y L a ne , C a r l e P l a c e , N e w Y or k 11514. M i l i t a r y ba l l ot s s ha l l be c a n va s s e d i f t he y a r e r e c e i ve d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k be f or e t he c l os e of pol l s on J a nua r y 31, 2024, s how i ng a c a nc e l l a t i on mar of the nited tates P os t a l S e r vi c e or a f or e i gn c ount r y’ s pos t a l s e r vi c e , or s how i ng a da t e d e ndor s e m e nt of r e c e i pt by a not he r a ge nc y of the nited tates overnm e nt ; or r e c e i ve d not la te r t ha n 5: 0 P M on J a nua r y 31, 2024, a nd s i gne d a nd da t e d by t he m i l i t a r y vot e r a nd one w i t ne s s t he r e t o, w i t h a da t e w hi c h i s a s c e r t a i ne d t o be not l a t e r t ha n t he da y be f or e t he e l e c t i on. A ND F U R T H E R NO T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N, t ha t a pl i c a t i ons f or e a r l y vot i ng ba l l ot s a nd a bs e nt e e ba l l ot s w i l l be obt a i na bl e dur i ng s c hol bus i ne s s hour s f r om the Office of the istrict C l e r k, 168 C he r r y L a ne , C a r l e P l a c e , N e w Y or k, or on t he D i s t r i c t ’ s w e bs i t e a t w w w .c ps . k12.ny .us ; be gi ni ng J a nua r y 2, 2024; c om pl e t e d a pl i c a t i ons f or e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot s a nd a bs e nt e e ba l l ot s m us t be r e c e i ve d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k

a t l e a s t s e ve n ( 7) da ys be f or e t he e l e c t i o n i f t he ba l l ot i s t o be m a i l e d t o t he vot e r , J a nu a r y 24, 2024, or t he da y be f or e t he e l e c t i on, J a nua r y 30, 2024, i f t he ba l l ot i s t o be de l i ve r e d pe r s ona l l y t o t he vot e r or t o t he a ge nt na m e d i n t he e a r l y m a i l / a bs e nt e e ba l l ot a p pl i c a t i on. E a r l y m a i l ba l l ot s a nd a bs e nt e e ba l l ot s m us t be r e c e i ve d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k not l a t e r t ha n 5: 0 P M , pr e va i l i ng t i m e , on W e dne s da y , J a nua r y 31, 2024. F or a ny e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot a pl i c a t i ons r e c e i ve d a t l e a s t s e ve n ( 7) da ys pr i or t o t he e l e c t i on, t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k s ha l l m a i l a n e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot t o e a c h qua l ified voter ho re uested that s uc h a n e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot be m a i l e d t o t he a dr e s s s e t f or t h on t he s ubm i t t e d a pl i c a t i on no later than si days efore the election f an applic a nt or t he i r a ge nt de l i ve r s a n a pl i c a t i on f or a n e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot a f t e r J a nua r y 24, 2024 a nd not l a t e r t ha n t he da y be f or e t he e l e c t i on, t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k s ha l l de l i ve r t he e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot w he n t he a pl i c a nt a nd/ or t he i r a ge nt a pe a r s i n the istrict Cler s office A l i s t of pe r s ons t o w hom t he e a r l y m a i l ba l l ot s a nd a bs e n t e e ba l l ot s a r e i s s ue d w i l l be a va i l a bl e f or i ns pe c t i on to ualified voters of the istrict in the office of the istrict C l e r k on a nd a f t e r F r i da y , J a nua r y 26, 2024, be t w e e n t he hour s of 9: 0 A M a nd 3: 30 P M on w e e kda ys pr i or t o t he da y s e t f or t he e l e c t i on a nd on J a nua r y 31, 2024, t he da y s e t f or t he e l e c t i o n. T he s e l i s t s w i l l be pos t e d a t t he pol l i ng pl a c e on t he da t e of the vote ny ualified voter may upon e amination of such lists file a ritten challenge of the ualifications as a vot e r of a ny pe r s on w hos e na m e a pe a r s on s uc h l i s t s , s t a t i ng t he r e a s ons f or s uc h c ha l l e nge . A ny s uc h w r i t t e n c ha l l e nge s ha l l be t r a ns m i t t e d by t he D i s t r i c t C l e r k or a de s i gne e of t he B oa r d of E duc a t i on t o t he i ns pe c t or s of e l e c t i one l e c t i onda y . D a t e d: C a rle P la c e , N e w Y or k D e c e m be r 8,2023 B y O r de r of t he B O A R D O F C O O C P C O C OO C N a s s a u C ount y – C a rle P la c e , N e w Y or k K e lly G r odt z ke , D i s t r i c t C le rk 1- 17- 3-24; 12- 20- 13-234T #

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.S e c t i on 10 B l oc k 100 L ot 518U ,U ni t : 612. of N or t h S i d e s t e ps of t he N a s - T he a pr oxi m a t e a m ount c ur r e nt J udgm e nt lie n s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t t he pl us i nt e r e s t l oc a t e d a t 100 S upr e m e C our t i s $221,881.84 a nd c os t s . T he P r e m i s e s w i l l D r i v e , M i ne ol a , N .Y . 11501 on 1/ 23/ 2024 a t 2: 0 pm , be s ol d s ubj e c t t o pr ovi s i ons e nt of pr e m i s e s know n a s 87 M or n - of t he a f or e s a i d J udgm F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e ; I nde x # i ngs i de D r i ve , W e s t bur y , N Y 2015 1159 0, A nd D e s c r i be d A s 04702/ I f pr ope r s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng F ol l ow s : be m a i nt a i ne d or t he r e A L L t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot ip e c e c a not a r e o t he r he a l t h or s a fe ty or p a r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l d i ngs a nd i m pr veo m e nt s c onc e r ns , t he t he n C our t A p poi nt e d R e f e r e e w i l l c a nc e l t he r e on e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng I n T eh I n c or por a t - t he F or e c l os ur e A uc t i on. T hi s e d V i l l a ge O f W e s t bu r y , T ow n A uc t i on w i l l be he l d r a i n or O f N or t h H e m ps t e a d , C ount y s hi ne . B r i a nJ .D a vi s ,E s q.,R e fe re e . O f N a s s a u A nd S t a t e O f N e w M C C A B E , W E IS B E R G & Y or k. C O N W A Y , L L C , 10 M i dl a nd S e c t i on 10 B l oc k 80 L ot 6,7, A ve nue , S ui t e 205, P or t C he s A nd 226. t e r ,N Y 10573 T he a pr oxi m a t e a m ount of t he c ur r e nt J udgm e nt l i e n D a t e d: 11/ 7/ 23 F i l e N um be r : H i s 58$ ,946.1 1 pl us i nt e r e s t 17- 300264S 1- 10- 3-24; 12- 27- 20- 234T # a dn c os t s . T he P r e m i s e s w i l l 243891N I N / W B Y eb s ol d s ubj e c t t o pr ovi s i ons of t h e a f or e s a i d J ud gm e nt of L E G A L NO T IC E F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e ; I nde x # R E F E R E E ’S N O T IC E O F 612158/ 2018 S A L E I N F O R E C L O S U R E I f pr ope r s oc i a l d i s t a nc i ng C O U R T c a n ot be m a i nt a i ne d or t he r e S U P R E M E C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U a r e ot he r he a l t h or s a fe ty C H A S E c onc e r ns , t he t he n C our t A p - J P M O R G A N P l a i nt i f f poi n t e d R e f e r e e w i l l c a nc e l B A N K , N .A ., t he F or e c l os ur e A uc t i on. T hi s a ga i ns t - A N T O N Y M A S S O P A /K /A A N T H O N Y M A S S O P A uc t i on w i l l be he l d r a i n or A /K /A A N T O N Y J . M A S s hi n e . S O P ,e t a l D e f e nda nt ( s ) . S c ot t H S i l l e r ,E s q.,R e fe re e . e nt of L e op ol d & A s s oc i a t e s , P L L C , P ur s ua nt t o a J udgm 80 B us i ne s s P a r k D r i ve , S ui t e F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e e nt e r e d on J ul y 17, 2019. I , t he un 110, A r m onk,N Y 10504 D a t e d: 10/ 25/ 23 F i l e N um - de r s i gne d R e f e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on on t he N or t h be r : 9165034S H s t e ps of t he N a ssa u 1-10- 3-24; 12- 27- 20- 234T # S i de C ount y S upr e m e C our t l o 243983N I N / W B Y c a t e d a t 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N .Y . 11501 “ R a i n or S hi ne ” on t he 23r d L E G A L NO T IC E da y o f J a nua r y , 2024 a t 2: 0 N O T IC E O F S A L E S U P R E M E C O U R T - P M . A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot , pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, s itC O U N T Y O F N A S S A U H S B C B A N K U S A , N .A ., ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng i n t he y A S I N D E N T U R E T R U S T - V i l l a ge of W e s t bur y , C ount E E F O R T H E R E G I S - of N a s s a u a nd S t a t e of N e w Y or k. T E R E D N O T E H O L D E R S P r e m i s e s know n a s 530 A l i c i a O F R E N A IS S A N C E H O M E D r i ve , W e s t bur y , N e w Y or k E Q U IT Y L O A N T R U S T 11590. 20053, R E N A IS S A N C E 10., B l oc k: 329, H O M E E Q U I T Y L O A N A S - ( S e c t i on: S E T -B A C K E D N O T E S , S E - L ot : 17) A pr oxi m a t e a m ount of l i e n R I E S 20053, $1,227,37.29 pl us i nt e r e s t P l a i nt i f f , a ndc os t s . A ga i ns t P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t JA N E M . D E M A S I, JA S O N C . D E M A S I A / K / A D E M A S I to provisions of filed udgm e nt a ndt e r m s of s a l e . JA S O N , E T A L . I nde x N o. 08396/ 2016. D e f e nda nt ( s ) C ha r l e s J . C a s ol a r o, E s q., P ur s ua nt t o a J udgm e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e , dul y R e f e r e e . M c C a lla R a ym e r L e i be r t e nt e r e d 10/ 11/ 2023, I , t he unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e , w i l l P i e r c e ,L L C A t t or ne y( s ) f or P l a i nt i f f s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on, o n t he N or t h S i de s t e ps of t he N a s - 420 L e xi ngt on A ve nue , S ui t e s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t 840 Y 10170 l oc a t e d a t 100 S upr e m e C our t N e w Y or k,N T e l .347/ 286-7409 D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N .Y . 11501 on 1/ 23/ 2024 a t 2: 0pm , D a t e d: N ove m be r 16,2023 th e C O V ID - 19 pr e m i s e s know n a s 135 P os t D u r i n g A ve n ue , U ni t 612, W e s t bur y , h e al t h e m e r ge n c y , b i d d e r s N e w Y or k 11590, A nd D e - ar e r e q u i r e d t o c om p l y w i t h al l gove r n m e n t al h e al t h r e s c r i be d A s F ol l ow s : A L L t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot pi e c e q u i r e m e n t s i n e f f e c t at t h e t i m e of s al e i n c l u d i n g b u t or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s n ot l i m i t e d t o, w e ar i n g f ac e c ove r i n gs an d m ai n t ai n i n g t he r e on e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng s oc i al d i s t an c i n g ( at l e as t a nd be i ng i n t he U ni t K now A s U ni t N o 6-L ( H e r e i na f t e r 6- f e e t ap ar t ) d u r i n g t h e au c t i on , w h i l e t e n d e r i n g d e C a l l e d “ T he U ni t ” ) I n T he B ui l di ng K now n A s 135 P os t p os i t an d at an y s u b s e q u e n t A ve n ue , V i l l a ge O f W e s t bur y , c l os i n g. B i d d e r s ar e al s o r e q u i r e d t o c om p l y w i t h t h e T o w n O f N or t h H e m ps t e a d, R u le s C ount y O f N a s s a u A nd S t a t e F or e c l os u r e A u c t i on C O V ID - 19 H e al t h O f N e w Y or k. T oge t he r w i t h an d E m e r ge n c y R u l e s i s s u e d b y a n undi vi de d .6747 pe r c e nt i nt e r e s t i n t he c om m on e l e - t h e Su p r e m e C ou r t of t h i s C ou n t y i n ad d i t i on to th e m e nt s of t he P r ope r t y .

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d i t i on s s e t f or t h i n t h e T e r m s of Sal e . 1-10- 3-24; 12- 27- 20- 234T # 243965N IN /W B Y L E G A L NO T IC E S U P R E M E C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U R E V E R S E M O R T G A G E S O L U T I O N S I N C ., V . M O N IQ U E S T C L A IR A S H E IR A N D D IS T R IB U T E E O F T H E E S T A T E O F M A R I E S T C L A I R ,E T A L . NO T IC E O F SA L E N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N pur s ua nt t o a F i na l J udg m e nt of F or e c l os ur e da t e d F e br ua r y 9, 2023, a nd e nt e r e d in the Office of the Cler of t he C ount y of N a s s a u, w he r e in R E V E R S E M O R T G A G E S O L U T I O N S I N C . i s t he P l a i nt i f f a nd M O N IQ U E S T C L A IR A S H E IR A N D D IS T R IB U T E E O F T H E E S T A T E O F M A R IE S T C L A I R , E T A L . a r e t he D e f e nda nt ( s ) . I , t he unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ ic a uc t i on R A IN O R S H IN E a t t he N A S S A U C O U N T Y S U P R E M E C O U R T , N O R T H S I D E S T E P S , 100 S U P R E M E C O U R T D R IV E , M I N E O L A , N Y 11501, on J a nua r y 22, 2024 a t 2: 0P M , pr e m i s e s know n a s 12 O A K D A L E D R A / K / A 12 O A K S D A L E D R , W E S T B U R Y , N Y 11590: S e c t i on 11, B l oc k 418,L ot 14: A L L T H A T C E R T A IN P L O T , P IE C E O R P A R C E L O F L A ND , WI T H T H E B U IL D ING S A ND IM P R O V E M E NT S T H E R E O N E R E C T E D , SIT U A T E , L Y ING A ND B E ING A T NE W C A SSE L , P A R T L Y IN T H E T O WN O F NO R T H H E M P ST E A D A ND P A R T L Y IN T H E T O WN O F O Y ST E R B A Y , C O U NT Y O F NA SSA U A ND ST A T E O F NE W Y O R K P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t to provisions of filed Judgm e nt I nde x # 09 97/ 2015. L a w r e nc e A . W e i nr e i c h, E s q. - R e f e r e e . R obe r t s on, A ns c hut z , S c hne i d, C r a ne & P a r t ne r s , P L L C 90 M e rc ha nt s C onc our s e , S ui t e 310, W e s t bur y , N e w Y or k 11590, A t t or ne ys f or P l a i nt i f f . A l l f or e c l os u r e s al e s w i l l b e c on d u c t e d i n ac c or d an c e w i t h C ovi d - 19 gu i d e l i n e s i n c l u d i n g, b u t n ot l i m i t e d t o, s oc i al d i s t an c i n g an d m as k w e ar i n g. *L O C A T IO N O F SA L E SU B JE C T T O C H A NG E D A Y O F IN A C C O R D A NC E WI T H C O U R T /C L E R K D IR E C T IV E S. 1-10- 3-24; 12- 27- 20- 234T # 244064N I N / W B Y

LEGAL NOTICES a t t he N or t h S i de S t e ps of t he N a s s a u C ount y S upr e m e C our t a t 100 S upr e m e C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N Y 11501 on F e br ua r y 1, 2024 a t 2: 30P M , pr e m i s e s know n a s 61 P r i nc e L a ne , W e s t bur y , N Y 11590. A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng a t E a s t M e a dow , i n t he T ow n of H e m ps t e a d, C ount y of N a s s a u, S t a t e of N e w Y or k, S e c t i on 45 B l oc k 461 L ot 3. A pr oxi m a t e a m ount of j udg m e nt $465,123.38 p l us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o pr ovi s i ons of filed Judgment nde 60507/ 2019. T he a uc t i on w i l l be c onduc t e d pur s ua nt t o t he C O V I D -19 P ol i c i e s C onc e r ni ng P ubl i c A uc t i ons of F or e c l os e d P r ope r t y e s t a b l i s he d by t he T e nt h J udi c i a l D i s t r i c t . F or e c l os ur e A uc t i ons w i l l be he l d “ R a i n or S hi ne .” J a ni ne L yna m , E s q., R e f e r e e L O G S L e ga l G r oup L L P f / k/ a S ha pi r o, D i C a r o & B a r a k, L L C A t t or ne y( s ) f or t he P l a i nt i f f 175 M i l e C r os s i ng B oul e va r d R oc he s t e r , N e w Y or k 14624 ( 877) 4304792 D a t e d: N ove m be r 9, 202378529 1-24-17- 10- 3-2024- 4T #244130- N I N / W B Y

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Z oni ng A p pe a l s of t he I nc ro por a t e d V i l l a g e of O l d W e s t bur y w i l l hol d a publ ic he a r i ng on t he f ol l ow i ng a p pl i c a t i on: A pl i c a t i on of H e r t z l a nd B e t h M oe z i ni a – 9 T e r r a c e C our t – r e que s t f or a va r i a nc e f r om A r t i c l e I V §216- 17 A ( 1) ( Y a r ds a nd S i de Y a rd S e tba c k) pr ops i n g t o c ons t r uc t a ne w one -s t or y f a r m r a nc h s t yl e s i ngl e -f a m i l y dw e l l i ng t ha t e xc e e de s t he a l l ow a bl e s i de ya r d s e t ba c k w i t h 50f t m i ni m um r e qui r e d, 45.2f t pr ops e d e a s t e r l y , 45.6f t pr o pos e d w e s t e r l y , 4f t a nd .10i n e a s t e r l y va r i a n c e r e que s t e d a nd 4f t a nd .6i n w e s t e r l y va r i a nc e r e que s t e d. T he a bove s a i d pr ope r t y i s a l s o know n a nd l oc a t e d o n t he N a ssa u C ount y L a nd a nd T a x M a p a s S e c t i on 19, B l o c k E , L ot 1131 a nd i t i s s i t ua t e d i n t he R e s i de nc e B B Z oni ngD is tric t. B yO r de r o f t he B oa r dof Z oni ng A pe a l s P a m e l a B a r ne t t ,C ha i r pe r s on F a r a A . G a e r t ne r , V i l l a ge A dm i ni s t r a t or D a t e d: D e c e m b e r 27,2023 1-3-2024- 1T -#244172- N I N / W B Y

L E G A L NO T IC E NO T IC E O F SA L E S U P R E M E C O U R T C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U , L O A N C A R E , L L C , P l a i nt i f f , vs . L E G A L NO T IC E T H O M A S E . S O B C Z A K , P U B L IC N O T IC E J R . A /K /A T H O M A S S O B V IL L A G E O F C Z A K , J R . A /K /A T H O M A S O L D W E S T B U R Y E . S O B C Z A K , E T A L ., D e N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y f e nda nt ( s ) . G I V E N t ha t t he B oa r d of T r us t e e s of t he I nc or por a t - P ur s ua nt t o a n O r de r C on e d V i l l a ge of O l d W e s t bur y firming eferee eport and e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd w i l l hol d a publ i c he a r i ng a t J udgm 4, t he V i l l a ge H a l l , 1 S t or e H i l l S a l e dul y e nt e r e d on J une 2019 a nd a n O r de r A poi nt R oa d, O l d W e s t bur y , N e w S uc c e s s or R e f e r e e , dul y Y or k, on T ue s da y , J a nua r y i ng 16, 2024, a t 7: 0 .mp . t o e nt e r e d N ove m be r 27, 2023, unde r s i gne d R e f e r e e c onduc t t he r e gul a r bus i ne s s I , t he i c a uc t i on on of t he B oa r d a nd t o c ons i de r w i l l s e l l a t publ t he f r ont s t e ps on t he nor t h t he f ol l ow i ng a pl i c a t i on a nd of t he N a s s a u C ount y a ny s uc h ot he r usb i ne s s t ha t s i de m a y c om e be f or e t he B oa r d S upr e m e C our t , 100 S upr e m e of T r us t e e s : A pl i c a t i on of T he R a y S i d hom 2007 I r r e voc a bl e T r us t , F B O C hr i s t ophe r S i dhom – 79 I .U . W i l l e t s R oa d – t he a p pl i c a nt r e que s t i ng t o c ha nge of z one f r om a B 4 z one to a B B z one , of one l ot w i t h a m i ni m um of f our ( 4) a c r e s a nd t hr e e ( 3) l ot s w i t h a m i ni m um of t w o ( 2) a c r e s . S ubdi vi di ng a 15.754 a c r e pr ope r t y i nt o f our ( 4) i ndi vi d ua l s i ngl e f a m i l y bui l di ng l ot s . E a c h of t he pr ops e d pa r c e l s w i l l ha ve a m i ni m um a r e a of 2.0 a c r e s . T he a bove s a i d pr ope r t y i s c ur r e nt l y l oc a t e d on t he l ot a l s o know n a s S e c t i on 19, B l oc kE ,L ot 2004. B yO r de r of t he B oa r d of T r us t e e s M a yor M a r i na C hi m e r i n F a r a A . G a e r t ne r V i l l a ge A dm i ni s t r a t or D a t e d: J a nua r y3,2024 L E G A L NO T IC E 1-3-2024- 1T -#244214- N I N / N O T IC E O F S A L E S U W B Y P R E M E C O U R T C O U N T Y O F N A S S A U N a t i ons t a r L E G A L NO T IC E M or t ga ge L L C d/ b/ a M r . P U B L IC N O T IC E C ope r , P l a i nt i f f A G A I N S T V IL L A G E O F B r uc e P ur r i ngt on a / k/ a B r uc e O L D W E S T B U R Y R . P ur r i ngt on; e t a l ., D e f e n N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y da nt ( s ) P ur s ua nt t o a J udg - G IV E N t ha t on M onda y , m e nt of F or e c l os ur e a nd S a l e J a nua r y 8, 2024, a t 7: 0 P M , dul y e nt e r e d N ove m be r 7, a t V i l l a ge H a l l , l oc a t e d a t 1 2022 I , t he unde r s i gne d R e f - S t or e H i l l R oa d, O l d W e s t e r e e w i l l s e l l a t publ i c a uc t i on bur y , N e w Y or k, t he B oa r d

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l ow i ng: P R O P O SE D L O C A L L A W F O R T H E INC O R P O R A T E D V IL L A G E O F O L D WE ST B U R Y A M E ND ING C H A P T E R 216, E NT IT L E D “Z O NING ”, A R T IC L E X A , E NT IT L E D “R E NT A L D WE L L ING U NIT S” I N O R D E R T O A M E ND A ND C L A R IF Y L E G ISL A T IV E INT E NT , T H E D E F INIT IO N O F D WE L L ING U NIT S A ND A P P L IC A B L E F E E S; an d P R O P O SE D L O C A L L A W F O R T H E INC O R P O R A T E D V IL L A G E O F O L D WE ST B U R Y A M E ND ING C H A P T E R 216, E NT IT L E D “Z O NING ”, SE C T IO N 216169, E NT IT L E D “T H E G L E N O A K S C L U B ” T O A M E ND A ND C L A R IF Y T H E C L U B H O U SE H O U SING A ND WH O M A Y U T IL IZ E SA M E . T he V i l l a g e of O l d W e s t bur y doe s not di s c r i m i na t e on t he ba s i s of ha ndi c a pe d s t a t us i n a dm i ni s t r a t i on or a c c e s s t o or e m pl oym e nt i n i t s pr oj e c t s a nd a c t i vi t i e s . F a r a A . G a e r t ne r , V i l l a ge A dm i n i s t r a t or , ha s be e n di r e c t e d t o c or di na t e c om pl i a nc e w i t h nodi s c r i m i na t i on r e qui r e m e nt s of t he F e de r a l R e ve nue S ha r i ngr e gul a t i ons . A t t hi s s c he dul e d m e e t i ng L E G A L NO T IC E of i t s B oa r d of T r us t e e s , r e P U B L IC H E A R ING s e r ve d de c i s i ons f r om pr e vi INC O R P O R A T E D ous m e e t i n gs , i f a ny , m a y be V IL L A G E O F a c t e d upon by t he B oa r d of O L D WE ST B U R Y T r us t e e s . P L E A SE T A K E NO T IC E A t t he a f or e s a i d t i m e a nd t ha t t he B oa r d of T r us t e e s pl a c e , a l l i nt e r e s t e d pe r s ons of t he I nc or por a t e d V i l l a ge t uni t y of O l d W e s t bur y w i l l hol d a w i l l be gi ve n a n opr he a r d. P ubl i c H e a r i ng on T ue s da y , t obe B yO r de r of t he B oa r dof J a nua r y 16, 2024 a t 7: 0 p.m ., T r us t e e s of t he I nc or por a t e d a t t he V i l l a ge H a l l , 1 S t or e V i l l a ge of O l d W e s t bur y H i l l R oa d, O l d W e s t bur y , F a r a A . G a e r t ne r N e w Y or k 11568, or a t s om e V i l l a ge A dm i ni s t r a t or ot he r l oc a t i on t o be he r e a f t e r D a t e d: D e c e m be r 12,2023 de s i gna t e d by t he B oa r d of 1-3-2024- 1T -#244253- N I N / T r us t e e s , i n or de r t o r e c e i ve W B Y publ i c c om m e nt upon t he f ol C our t D r i ve , M i ne ol a , N Y 11501 on J a nua r y 31, 2024 a t 2: 0 p.m ., pr e m i s e s know n a s 97 B r oa dm or L a ne , W e s t bur y , N Y 11590. A l l t ha t c e r t a i n pl ot , pi e c e or pa r c e l of l a nd, w i t h t he bui l di ngs a nd i m pr ove m e nt s t he r e on e r e c t e d, s i t ua t e , l yi ng a nd be i ng i n t he I nc or por a t e d V i l l a ge of W e s t bur y , C ount y of N a s s a u a nd S t a t e of N e w Y or k, S e c t i on 10, B l oc k 22 a nd L ot 24. A pr oxi m a t e a m ount of j udgm e nt i s $29,581.02 pl us i nt e r e s t a nd c os t s . P r e m i s e s w i l l be s ol d s ubj e c t t o provisions of filed Judgment I nde x #61 1681/ 2018. T hi s f or e c l os ur e s a l e w i l l be he l d on t he nor t h s i de s t e ps of t he C our t hous e , r a i n or s hi ne . C O V I D -19 s a fe ty pr ot o c ol s w i l l be f ol l ow e d a t t he f or e c l os ur e s a l e . I f pr ope r s oc i a l di s t a nc i ng c a not be m a i nt a i ne d or t he r e a r e ot he r he a l t h or s a f e t y c onc e r ns , t he C our t A poi nt e d R e f e r e e w i l l c a nc e l t he s a l e . R us s e l l S .B ur m a n,E s q., R e fe re e F r i e dm a n V a r t ol o L L P , 85 B r oa d S t r e e t , S ui t e 501, N e w Y or k, N e w Y or k 1004, A tt or ne ys f or P l a i nt i f f . F i r m F i l e N o.: 2007914 1-24-17- 10- 3-2024- 4T #244158- N I N / W B Y

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Old Westbury Gardens Holds 29th Annual ‘December Dinner’ Event

n Friday, December 1st, amidst the beautiful holiday decorations in Westbury House, Old Westbury Gardens held its 29th annual December Dinner fundraising event to benefit Old Westbury Gardens and its 2024 preservation projects. The December Dinner is the most important fundraising event on the Gardens’ calendar, responsible for raising approximately 45 percent of the Gardens’ operating budget.

This year’s honoree was Tham Kannalikham, a New York-based interior designer. Ms. Kannalikham is a passionate student of historic precedent in regards to design, and through her dedication to old world traditions, coupled with historic preservation, Ms. Kannalikham promotes connoisseurship in the younger generation of designers and tastemakers to prevent the loss of these traditions. Welcome remarks were made by newly

named Gardens president Maura Brush, along with remarks by event chairs John and Joan Deignan, chairman of the Board of Trustees for Old Westbury Gardens, Carol Large, and John Rogers of Goldman Sachs who introduced Ms. Kannalikham. “It was wonderful to see Westbury House filled with friends and supporters of the Gardens to help us usher in our holiday season,” said Maura Brush. “We were delighted to honor Tham Kannalikham, who spoke

eloquently about her lifelong commitment to education, preservation, and restoration that so closely mirrors the values we hold most dear. It is my goal to continue to introduce Old Westbury Gardens to new and diverse audiences who also share these interests.” Notable guests also in attendance included actress Susan Lucci, author Nelson DeMille, and Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman. — Submitted by Old Westbury Gardens

Pan Am Museum Foundation Soars In Garden City Flight is truly a phenomenon of the 20th Century and the modern era. The magnitude of its impact upon technical concerns, economic boundaries, educational opportunities involving research and development in addition to the safety and well being of generations to come is, to say the least, monumental. The Pan Am Museum Foundation (PAMF) located at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City promotes the iconic history of that storied airline - the “World’s Most Experienced Airline” - and tracks its beginnings and contributions to

the advent of flight through the early years of the Boeing 314 Flying Boats delivering mail out of Port Washington, New York to the classic times of Boeing 707s operating from Idlewild Airport, carrying the Beatles to America as well as many heads of state up to the modern era where the Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets graced the skies from JFK International Airport.

PAMF will periodically provide newsworthy information on their activities and promotions in this publication. The Museum provides an opportunity for young and old to revisit the Pan Am Operation from a birds-eye-view. Former pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and technicians along with engineers and financial, material handling and procurement personnel have dedicated their time and experience in the founding and evolution of The Museum. Take in the chronological timeline to gain a greater perspective of the magnificent growth of the airline the world over.

View exhibits of various Pilot and Flight Attendant uniforms from different eras. In addition, displays tell the story of Pan Am’s involvement during wartime. Students of all ages can take advantage of the Museum’s contents and artifacts for class projects and term papers. Boarding now at The Cradle of Aviation Museum. Take your seat! Additional details can be found at https:// www.thepanammuseum.org and on Facebook or by calling (888) 826-5678. — Submitted by the Pan Am Museum Foundation

Poverty And Housing On Long Island We know there is a serious lack of affordable housing on Long Island. So where do the thousands of poor and low-income people live? Unfortunately, many of them live in shelters or in apartments in deplorable condition, which are owned by slumlords who only care about collecting the rent. As a community activist and mental health service provider for many years, I saw the problems of poor housing on a first-person basis. Working with severely and persistently mentally ill adults, I saw how people with limited incomes or welfare benefits were unable to secure sustainable housing for themselves and oftentimes ended up in county jail or using the mental hospitals because they did not have enough resources to pay for their basic needs. After retiring I organized with other volunteers from the Poor People’s Campaign and New York Communities for Change to canvas in some of the worst apartment buildings in Hempstead. Knocking on doors we met with people who were living in total squalor: rats and other vermin were running around; mold was commonplace inside and outside of most units. Safety was also an issue, with many homeless people using the hallways of that building to come in out

of the cold each night. Crack vials were a common sight. Criminal activities such as sales of illegal drugs occurred in full view of the ownership. As a result of these visits we created a coalition of like minded progressive groups called Housing for all Long Island (H4ALI) to work with affected tenants in an effort to: improve the conditions in substandard buildings throughout Long Island; build sustainable tenant organizations; and to stop evictions, which had been skyrocketing once the pandemic moratorium was lifted. We are also concerned that the Departments of Social Services in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties are operating under the idea that placing poor families in shelters is an appropriate solution to the housing crisis. We met with people at a shelter in Suffolk County and saw that the conditions there were despicable; we found overcrowding and general poor conditions there. And we have learned that that is typical of most shelters. H4ALI also works on helping tenants facing evictions and on promoting support for various housing bills in the State Senate and State Assembly. In Suffolk County we are also working to get Emergency Tenant Protection Act (ETPA) protections for

tenants, which exist in Nassau but not in Suffolk. At the present time, Nassau County renters are given the opportunity to go to the Department of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) for such things as poor maintenance and retaliation on the part of the landlord. The same cannot be done by renters in Suffolk County. Going forward it is our hope that we will continue to organize and educate residents in all rental buildings throughout Long Island. We invite you to join us, and to support the numerous local bills we’re

promoting as well as information about how to join our organization. As Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stated so brilliantly many years ago, “Education without social action is one-sided because it has no true power potential. Social action without education is a weak expression of pure energy. Deeds uninformed by educated thought can take false directions. When we go into action we must be as well armed with knowledge as [our opponents].” — adapted from a recent speech given by Bob Eilbott, co-written by Susan Karbiner; edited for length

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“There are many things that are impacting people since Covid,” said Dr. Ronald Brenner, chief of Behavioral Health at Catholic Health. “A lot of burnout, a lot of difficulty coping with the day-today stress, after the stress that was triggered by Covid.” Dr. Brenner said that increased commute times due to traffic and increased work due to staffing shortages are stressors he’s been hearing about from the public. It’s essential, Dr. Brenner said, to try to find a balance between all the different aspects of life, work, family, relationships and

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happiness. “I think people really don’t have anybody to take to that the trust or that they can bring their problems too,” Dr. Brenner said. “That leads to more isolation and more depression and more anxiety. One of the resolutions for the new year should be to improve, if you need to, your social relationships, activities and things that bring you pleasure like hobbies that have been abandoned and need to come in the picture, because they really protect you against burnout and against stress. So opening up, having a priest to talk to, having

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he New Year is a time of new beginnings. The idea of New Year’s Resolutions goes back to the Babylonians 4,000 years ago, when they celebrated the New Year in March, planted crops, and held a 12-day religious festival where they promised their gods to pay their debts and return borrowed objects. Today, the New Year looks much different. People proclaim that they are going to try to start going to the gym more and eat healthier or that they’re going to reduce their stress, travel more and stay more organized. But most New Year’s Resolutions never last because starting small is essential. Mental health: According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one in five U.S. adults experience mental illness and one in 20 experience serious mental illness. And it doesn’t take much research to understand why. We are constantly bombarded by tragedy on the news, we are constantly comparing ourselves to other people on social media; most of us only get evenings and weekends to spend time with family and do activities that give our lives meaning and we face unreasonable pressure. By the time we get home from work, so many of us find ourselves sitting on the couch and watching television. No wonder time is moving so fast.

table makes a huge difference.” Trying to exercise or eat healthy in an attempt to lose weight is a more difficult feat than it may seem. Losing weight takes time, and especially in today’s age of instant gratification, many people will give up if they don’t see immediate results. “The number one resolution is, ‘I’m going to lose weight’, but I think the resolution should be ‘I’m going to eat better and get more exercise, and the weight reduction will come with that,’” Dr. Brenner said. Sleep hygiene is also very important to one’s mental and physical health. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, sleep deficiency is linked to many chronic health problems, including heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, obesity and depression. “Sleep hygiene is paramount in happiness and well-being,” Dr. Brenner said. “Try to get between seven to eight hours of sleep. Eight hours is ideal. It’s very difficult for people to do it because of a bad habit or just plugging themselves in front of the T.V. and not doing more to get tired at night, maybe some more exercise in the morning, more walking during the day… and alcohol is a detrimental factor. Many people think they should have a pretty heavy drink at night or some beers… it does produce some sedation at the beginning, but it destroys your REM sleep.”


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