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PORT WASHINGTON

UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, NY

FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

SPECIFICATIONS

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

The Port Washington Union Free School District is accepting bids for providing the services to operate the Child Nutrition Breakfast and Lunch Programs.

GENERAL CONDITIONS

Specifications may be obtained at the Office of the Assistant Business Administrator below. The Port Washington Union Free School Board reserves the right to reject all bids and the right to waive any informality in bids. All documents should be sealed and marked on the outside “Child Nutrition Breakfast and Lunch Programs” and sent to:

Port Washington Union Free School District

Jessica Mack Administration Building

100 Campus Drive

Port Washington, New York 11050

All sealed bids will be accepted, publicly opened and read aloud on Thursday, June 2023 at 9:00 am at:

Daly Annex Building 90 Avenue C

Port Washington, New York 11050

NOTE

All perspective bidders are strongly encouraged to attend a pre-bid conference and site visitation to be held on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at 9:00 am at: Daly Annex Building, 90 Avenue C, Port Washington, New York 11050. If you plan to attend this conference, the District requests that you contact Heather Bigley, Food Service Consultant, at bigleyh@gmail.com to confirm. On the day of the pre-bid conference, vendors will be responsible for personally examining the conditions of each job site where work is to be performed under the contract. Please bring a copy of the attached Site Visitation Verification Form to the prebid conference for completion on that date.

6-21-2023-1T-#241460PORT

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT

Hon. Catherine Rizzo, A.J.S.C.

Motion Seq. 001 002

Index No.: 607158/2022

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

COUNTY OF NASSAU

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In the Matter of the Application of GARY P. POON

For an Order pursuant to Article 15 of the New York State Not-for-Profit Corporation Law to transfer Ownership of cemetery plots 146 and 147 in the Chimes Hill Section at Nassau Knolls Cemetery, Port Washington, New York, from the estate of ELLA F. SOLANA to GARY P. POON, Petitioner, -againstTHE NASSAU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION,a/k/a/ NASSAU KNOLLS CEMETERY, and GORDON M. POON, Respondents.

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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Judgment, of which the within is a true copy will be presented for settlement to the HON. CATHERINE RIZZO, one of the judges of the within named Court, at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501, on July 24, 2023, at 9:30 a.m.

Dated: Garden City South, New York June 13, 2023

Yours, etc., MAHON, MAHON, KERINS & O’BRIEN, LLC

By:

Robert P. O’Brien, Esq. Attorneys for Petitioner 254 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South, NY 11530 (516) 538-1111

JUDGMENT

Hon. Catherine Rizzo, A.J.S.C. Index No.: 607158/2022 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NASSAU

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In the Matter of the Application of GARY P. POON For an Order pursuant to Article 15 of the New York State Not-for-Profit Corporation Law to transfer Ownership of cemetery plots 146 and 147 in the Chimes Hill Section at Nassau Knolls Cemetery, Port Washington, New York, from the estate of ELLA F. SOLANA to GARY P. POON, Petitioner, -againstTHE NASSAU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, a/k/a/ NASSAU KNOLLS CEMETERY, and GORDON M. POON, Respondents.

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A proceeding having been commenced by Gary P. Poon, seeking a transfer of ownership of the cemetery plots 146 and 147 in the Chimes Hill Section at The Nassau Cemetery Association a/k/a Nassau Knolls Cemetery from more! Work together to solve an escape room and other fun puzzles. Then learn how to make an escape room at home for your friends and family to solve. For children entering 4th to 6th grade in the fall. Register at pwpl.org/events

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Association, a/k/a Nassau Knolls Cemetery, located at 500 Port Washington Boulevard, Port Washington, New York, prepare and execute the necessary plot deeds, and any related necessary paperwork, to transfer ownership of the cemetery plots 146 and 147 in the Chimes Hill Section of said cemetery from the Estate of Ella F. Solana to Gary P. Poon and find that Gordon M. Poon has no interest in said plots, is granted.

Judgment entered on this____ day of _____________, 2023 HON. CATHERINE RIZZO, A.J.S.C 7-12-5; 6-28-21-2023-4T#241430-PORT

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From June 6 to 9, large swaths of the U.S. East Coast were blanketed in wildfire smoke originating in Eastern Canada, where climate change and related environmental factors (e.g. longer summers, shorter winters, less rain, and invasive bark-boring beetles, to name a few) have led to wildfires of increasing intensity and scope in recent years.

Seeing a red sun blotted out in a sky full of woodsmoke is not an uncommon occurrence on the West Coast of North America, where worsening wildfires have ravaged large parts of California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia in the past decade.

Here on the East Coast, however, the sight was shocking to many, as was the pervasive smell of woodsmoke and the irritation of particulate matter in our regional air. As a result, perhaps, reactions to the conditions were mixed and somewhat staggered among state and municipal authorities.

School districts and municipalities in lower New York State were mostly left to make their own decisions about the smoke, which is generally a difficult condition to predict, and moved into our area quickly on June 6 after weeks of ongoing fires in Canada.

For example, on June 7th, during the worst of the haze, Port Washington Superintendent Dr. Michael Hynes moved all after-school activities indoors and continued this precaution to the next day. However, most sports had already finished their seasons, so only a few activities remained.

“We prioritize the safety and well-being of our students and staff,” Dr. Hynes said in a letter to the community, where he promised to “continue to monitor the situation” closely.

Meanwhile, the majority of schools in that district cancelled their outdoor events entirely, and Port Youth Activities, which runs all throughout the summer, did the same. As the smoke gradually appeared to be behind (rather, above) us, after-school activities quickly re-opened to their fullest capacity, with administrators planning on finishing the school year without any more bumps in the road.

On June 7, City of Glen Cove Mayor Pam Panzenbeck also posted on Facebook: “due to the diminished air quality, to protect the health and safety of our DPW workers and our parks’ employees, garbage will not be picked up tomorrow, Thursday, June 8. Tomorrow’s garbage and recycling will be picked up on Friday, June 9. If your usual pick up is Friday, this week, garbage and recycling will be picked up on Saturday, June 10. Pascucci Soccer Field and Maccarone Stadium will also be closed. All

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