Jericho-Syosset News Journal (5/20/22)

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Plans nixed for homeless shelter at former hotel BY GEORGE HABER

Members of Girl Scout Troop #3753 planted three cherry trees at South Grove School to help make the world a better place. Fourteen fifth grade girls in South Grove Girl School troop 3753 are currently working on their Bronze award project to benefit the community. The girls planted three Kwanzan Cherry

trees in the back of South Grove school on Saturday, April 30. Fifth graders applied and received Difference Makers youth grant from Bethpage Credit Union that allowed the troop to buy

all the necessary supplies for the project. The goal of the project is helping the environment, increasing oxygen production due to proximity of the service road and making the world a better place.

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has been named new curriculum associate for science and technology. “You need to plant the seeds early to generate interest in the sciences and technology education” she explains, recalling her own

passion for biology, a science that she nurtured under the guidance of her inspirational biology teacher at the high school in upstate New York where she grew up.

The plan that was in the works to turn the former Hampton Inn in Jericho into a temporary homeless is no more. As of Thursday, May 12th, a settlement agreement was signed by Oyster Bay Town officials, that ends all plans to use the facility to house dozens of homeless families. Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor, Joe Saladino, who headlined the signing ceremony in front of the property, said the occasion was a victory for the Town’s zoning laws. “We gather today to celebrate an end to plans for a homeless shelter in Jericho,” said Saladino. “This settlement is a victory for the Town of Oyster Bay’s constitutional jurisdiction over local zoning

laws, which have been in place for decades to protect our suburban quality of life.” The original plan to open a homeless shelter at the former Hampton Inn, was instituted by former Nassau County executive, Laura Curran in 2020. At the time, the Town successfully obtained a restraining order in Nassau Supreme Court against the County and the property owner. The homeless shelter subsequently filed a counter suit against the Town with hope of continuing plans for the facility. Saladino said that the Town’s zoning restrictions allow for temporary stay’s of up to 30 days and not the long term stays, as planned See page 13

New head of science, tech program

“I’m a K to 12 person” says Kim Libertini, with a smile, explaining her perspective on increasing science and technology education in the Jericho schools, where she

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Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino speaks at ceremony in which a settlement agreement ended plans for a homeless shelter at the former Hampton Inn in Jericho.

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Levittown Chamber welcomes new members

The Levittown Chamber of Commerce welcomed new members with a plaque presentation. The Chamber's next meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 15. Photo by Tara Cassano The Levittown Chamber of Commerce welcomed its newest members with a plaque presentation. The chamber meets monthly, alternating between lunch and dinner meetings to meet the needs of business professionals and community organizations. Gina Portello is a Mary Kay beauty consultant with more than 20 years experience. She offers personalized service. Gina helps clients look their best with one-on-one appointments available. She also offers online shopping at MaryKay.com/gportello or call her at 516-567-4396. Severin Grant is a survey party chief at M.J. Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C. (MJ), which provides public and private-sector clients with a comprehensive range of professional services, including site/civil, structural and highway design, land surveying

and mapping, bridge inspection, architecture, environmental engineering, construction inspection, GIS, 3D laser scanning and mobile mapping. Visit mjels.com or call 518-371-0799. James Neal works in collaboration with his son Michael at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, which proudly has the highest sales volume of all the companies on Long Island. Jim, in his six years in Real Estate, has managed sales across Long Island, representing and assisting his clients with purchasing & selling a home. Need help buying or selling a home? Call Jim at 516-417-2869. The next chamber meeting is on Wednesday, June 15, at 12:30 p.m. at the VFW located at 55 Hickory Lane in Levittown. For more information please call the chamber office at 516-520-8000 or e-mail the chamber at info@levittownchamber.com.

Baby formula collection drive The Town of Oyster Bay has announced a partnership with Town resident Carmela Shimansky to host Baby Formula Collection Drives at local parks. Residents are invited to donate unexpired, unused formula for families who are experiencing difficulty in finding formula as the nationwide storage continues. The first Baby Formula Collection Drive will take place on Sunday, May 22, at Marjorie Post Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. “The nationwide baby formula shortage is causing a crisis for many families throughout Long Island,” said Town Councilman Steve Labriola. “We all know that once little ones move onto food, families are often left with extra formula in their pantries. We ask that you open your hearts and cupboards by donating unexpired, unused formula for families facing shortages and empty store shelves.”

At the start of the pandemic, Massapequa resident Carmela Shimansky launched a Facebook page “One Parent to Another,” to help mothers in need of baby formula and other childcare necessities. Working with neighbors and friends in the community, Carmela connected with local moms who had items they no longer needed and asked them to pay it forward by donating them to others. “The goal here is really to help those families who can’t get to the stores, who can’t go from place to place trying to find what they need,” Ms. Shimansky said. “We hope to reach as many people as possible so that they can provide for their families.” For more information on this and other upcoming events helping local families, visit Carmela’s page on Facebook, One Parent to Another, or www.oysterbaytown.com.

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Recognized were 1st prize winner Victoria Waqar (front row, second from right) of Mrs. McGarvey’s 4th grade class at Charles Campagne Elementary School in Bethpage, 2nd prize winner Samaira Desai (front row, second from left) of Ms. Korwan’s 4th grade class at Fairfield Elementary School in Massapequa, and 3rd prize winner Mary Campolieta (front row, left) of Miss Joyce’s 4th grade class at John H. West Elementary School in Plainedge.

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, along with Councilman Tom Hand and Receiver of Taxes Jeff Pravato, joined with The Waterfront Center to congratulate the winners of the Town of Oyster Bay’s 2022 Environmental Poster Contest “How Plastic Pollution Harms Our Waterways.” Recognized were 1st prize winner Victoria Waqar of Mrs. McGarvey’s 4th grade class at Charles Campagne Elementary School in Bethpage, 2nd prize winner Samaira Desai of Ms. Korwan’s 4th grade class at Fairfield Elementary School in Massapequa, and 3rd prize qinner Mary Campolieta of Miss Joyce’s 4th grade class at John H. West Elementary School in Plainedge. To raise awareness of environmentally sensitive issues and how they impact Mother Nature and our local communities, the Town of Oyster Bay, in partnership with Friends of the Bay and The Waterfront Center, invited 4th grade students to participate in a poster contest. Students were encouraged to best illustrate what this year’s theme, “How Plastic Pollution Harms Our Waterways,” meant to them. To view more top submissions from this year’s contest, visit www.oysterbaytown.com/postercontest.

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Sandra Magdalena, a junior at Division Avenue High School, is the third member of her family to attend the school through an international foreign exchange program. Thirty-one years ago, her father, Oscar, attended the school and in the 2019-2020 school year, her older brother, Pablo, spent his junior year at Division. Sandra is the last one in her family to travel from her home country of Spain to spend a year of public school on Long Island. “My father, Oscar, attended Division in 1988 and met his best friend, Danny Lang, who was a fellow student,” said Magdalena. “They have been inseparable ever since, even though they now live in different countries. Danny was named our godfather and he hosted my brother when he was here and now he’s hosting me in my junior year.” The precocious 16-year-old said that she has been living in Levittown with her host family since last August and plans to return home at the end of June. “I’ve been in the United States for almost eight months and I wanted to have the same experiences as both my father and brother when they were here. Unfortunately my brother had a lot of things canceled due to Covid-19, but luckily I’m getting to experience all American high school has to offer.” She said that she had been able to go to her junior prom and hang out with her friends on spring break and played on her school’s tennis team. “School is very different in Spain compared to the United States in many ways,” said Magdalena. “In Spain there

are no sports in schools and we have to stay until 5 p.m. and have dinner with our family at 9 p.m. Things are much more lax here. We get to leave at 2:30 pm and have dinner at 5. We also get to choose many different sports to play.” She said that in Spain there are no school teams and students have to pay to play sports in their town. There are also no athletic scholarships offered to students after they graduate high school. “In Spain there is so much pressure as far as grades and you basically go to school to study the field you want to be in. I like the academics better here because there are a lot more options and teachers take their time with you to help you understand your subjects better.” Magdalena said she’s really taking a liking to cooking and has learned some interesting recipes in her school’s cooking classes. In her eight months she has spent as a junior at Division, Magdalena has made what she considers a lifelong friend. “We are so much alike and we are absolutely inseparable. My hope is that we have the same relationship like my father has with Danny and that she comes to visit me in Spain when I go back.” Oscar Magdalena and Danny Lang have remained closest of friends after thirty-one years. They talk to each other on the phone, FaceTime and communicate through WhatsApp on a regular basis. The two friends make it a point to visit each other’s families twice a year.

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JFK High School ranked Upcoming Events at the in top 100 in NY state Jericho Public Library John F. Kennedy High School in the Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District has been identified as a top-performing public high school by U.S. News & World Report. The annual ranking placed JFK at No. 72 in New York State among roughly 1,200 high schools, and No. 691 in the nation among roughly 17,800 public high schools. “We have always been proud of our high school students and administrators, who have always placed academics first,” said Dr. Mary O’Meara, superintendent of the Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District. “With our perfect graduation rate, and high-performing student body, I am happy to see our team’s hard work recognized. Ultimately, our goal is to give all of our students the best tools possible for life after graduation.” POBJFKHS has a total enrollment of 1,546 students with an 11:1

student-teacher ratio. The high school was juried on six indicators of school equality—college readiness, college curriculum breadth, state assessment proficiency, state assessment performance and graduation rank—to calculate its ranking. POBJFKHS earned a 96.13 on the report’s scorecard, which features the school’s 100 percent graduation rate. It also highlights that 97 percent of students demonstrate success in reading proficiency, 91 percent in science proficiency and 95 percent in mathematics proficiency. “It brings me great pride that JFK High School has, once again, been recognized for its students’ academic accomplishments,” said James Murray, principal of POBJFKHS. “Earning a rank on this list exemplifies the teamwork and devotion of our staff, and we are proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish for our students.”

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2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.: In-Person Movie - “The French Dispatch” A love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper brings to life a collection of stories published in “The French Dispatch Magazine”. Starring Benicio Del Toro, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand, Bill Murray. Rated R. 1 hour, 47 minutes.

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10:00 a.m.: Hybrid - Chair Yoga with Jolie Bosnjak - Fee required when registering. During this chair yoga class you will move from head to toe, using the chair as a prop for support. This practice is for all levels... including those nursing an injury or coping with a chronic problem. The results will surprise you! 5:30 p.m.: Virtual Yoga with Joe Fee required when registering. You will learn yoga poses that include standing, sitting, twists, chair poses, and breathing exercises. Mindfulness and living in the moment are woven into the practice. Have e a sticky mat, chair, yoga blanket, block and belt. Register for all virtual events at https://www.jericholibrary.org/ events/month Non-residents may register beginning 2 weeks before each program unless otherwise noted.

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Registration for the Town of Oyster Bay’s summer swim lessons will take place online beginning Tuesday, May 31, at 9:00 a.m. on the Town’s website at www.oysterbaytown.com/ parks. Swim lessons are available at all Town pools (Syosset-Woodbury Park, Plainview-Old Bethpage Park, Bethpage Community Park and Marjorie Post Park) for children ages 5 and older. “Because we live in a Town sandwiched between the Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, it is extremely important that children in the Town of Oyster Bay learn how to swim,” said Town Councilman Tom Hand. “Our swim lessons have been a hugely popular program for many years as children learn how to safely enjoy fun in the pool under the guidance

of our American Red Cross certified lifeguards.” There are four two-week sessions throughout the summer. Classes are run on weekdays at 11:15 am and 12:15 p.m. for 45 minutes each. The registration fee is $55 per child for the first two-week session with a season pass. If the same child signs up for additional two-week sessions, the fee will be $30 per subsequent twoweek session. For those without a season pass the registration fee is $75 per child for the first two-week session and $50 per subsequent two-week session. Lessons are on a first-come, first-served basis and no walk-ins are allowed. For more information, please call (516) 797-4131 or visit www.oysterbaytown.com/pools.


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Jericho HS students honored for theatrical performances Each year, the Broadway Educational Alliance, in conjunction with Disney Theatricals, recognizes students for outstanding theatrical performances through the Roger Rees Awards for Excellence in Student Performance. The following Jericho students were honored: Natalia Perez: Best Performer in a Musical Semi Finalist Shriya Desai: New Faces Acting Honors Sienna Feldman: New Faces Vocal Honors Additionally, Natalia will be participating in the semifinals for best performer in a musical.

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Bethpage HS holds annual Recognition of Excellence Dinner Bethpage High School held its annual Recognition of Excellence Dinner on May 9 in which 11 high school seniors each recognize an elementary, middle and high school teacher who had an impact on them during their K–12 career in the Bethpage School District. The students were poised, humorous and touching in their comments about their teachers. The 11 were chosen by the faculty of Bethpage High School for their success in all areas of the school community. The district congratulated all the students and the exemplary teachers who were honored. The district also thanked the high school’s Jazz Ensemble and their director Mr. Stehlik for adding a touch of class to the evening.

Bethpage High School held its annual Recognition of Excellence Dinner on May 9.

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Town seeks nominations to honor local veterans The Town of Oyster Bay is now accepting hometown hero nominations in order to honor veterans at the Town’s “Salute to Veterans” Celebration scheduled for Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. at TOBAY Beach. Residents are invited to nominate extraordinary individuals who have made a difference in our veteran communities. “The Town of Oyster Bay’s ‘Salute to America’ Celebration provides the ideal backdrop to recognize veterans and individuals who continue to actively serve in the community and advocate for issues and concerns relative to vet-

erans. The Town is proud to recognize and honor amazing individuals who have helped to shape our communities for the better through their continuing advocacy and exemplary community service each year,” Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino said. “I hope residents will consider submitting a nomination of an individual who deserves special recognition for their continued efforts on behalf of the veteran’s community. I look forward to recognizing the efforts of outstanding individuals who have impacted the lives of our veterans in an extraordinary way

yet again this year.” Nominations are being accepted in three different categories of recognition: Veterans Volunteer of the Year (awarded to a veteran), Friend of Veterans Volunteer of the Year (awarded to a non-veteran), and Lifetime Achievement Award (awarded to a veteran or a non-veteran). All entries must include a supporting narrative describing the nominee’s on-going veterans related activities, and all nominees must be Town residents. All nominations must be postmarked no later than June 13, 2022.

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Winners will be recognized as part of a special program during the ‘Salute to America’ Celebration, a patriotic evening of top flight musical talent and fireworks, which serves as a thank you to all veterans and active military for protecting the freedoms we enjoy each and every day as Americans. To submit a nomination for the Veterans Awards, please visit www. oysterbaytown.com, email kfileccia@ oysterbay-ny.gov or call (516) 797-7925 for an application.

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Nassau County Police arrested an 18-year-old Hicksville man on Wednesday, May 11, after they say they found a "ghost gun" in his possession. According to police, Bureau of Special Operations Officers performed a traffic stop on Prospect Avenue at Urban Avenue when they witnessed a silver colored 2010 Infiniti G37 commit traffic violations. Police say they observed a large capacity magazine on the floor board of the vehicle. Officers had the driver and passenger exit the vehicle; upon search of the vehicle they say they found a ghost gun as well as the fully loaded magazine with 10 rounds of 9mm ammunition. The driver of vehicle, Kyle Gritser, was arrested. Gritser is charged with Criminal Possession of a Firearm, Criminal Possession of a Weapon 2nd Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd Degree and two traffic violations.

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Jericho Schools host staff recognition reception

Those honored for 30 years are Paul Bode, Lisa Fessler, and Diane Hahn. Tracy Gilet was honored for 40 years of service. Pictured here are (left to right) Lisa Fessler, Diane Hahn, Tracy Gilet, and Paul Bode. Photos by Denise Nash

Those honored for 20 years were: Lillian Armstrong, Suzanne Amy Aubrey, Robert Bailin, Evangeline-Anne Bellon, Melissa Bocklet-Ryan, Maureen Clemente, Adrienne Coleman, AnnMarie Corrao, Denise Gandolfo, Eleni Georgakopoulos, Maria Iaccarino, Maureen Judge, Douglas Kahn, Carolyn Korrow, Konstantinos Kovoros, Mary Ellen Madden, Janine Maione, Maria Massari, Tina Mazzilli, Teresa Menduni, Catherine Morse, Lesley Osmundsen, Matthew Pagliari, Debra Passafuime, Barbara Perrone, Amy Pryhocki-Hartnett, Jenna Rofelsohn, Donna Schechter, Michele Schleifer, Karen Schwarcz, Carolyn Siegall, April Song, Barbara Spahn-Rudof, Jeanette Valentino, Alexandra White, and Allison Yablon.

Those honored for 25 years are: Rosanna Aloe, Kevin Brodsky, Theresa Cantwell, Gabrielle Delong, Deborah Dipietro-Larki, Valerie Gladd, Heidi Kamvakis, Michele Malyniak, Michael Pekor, Catherine Rosh, Kim Springstead, Laura Staton, Igor Valkiv, and Deana Verone.

Community members and school district employees were invited to attend the annual staff recognition reception in the Jericho Middle/High School auditorium earlier this month. The district recognized staff members for outstanding service to the children and youth of Jericho. Those honored for 10 years include: Marissa Bianculli, Melissa Cerullo, Jenna Corbett, Lauren Douglas, Stephanie Dunn, Joanne Fernandes, Theresa Flockhart, Jose Hernandez, Melissa Hofmann, Jennie Hromin , Frank Ludovico, Catherine Manganiello, Victor Manuel, Denise Nash, Randi Sambursk , Matthew Silva, and Laurie Trojanowski.

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From page 1 by the homeless shelter. “In defiance of our local zoning laws, the developers failed to file for the necessary building permits and to seek a change in zone for the property’s intended use. As many are aware, for nearly a year Town board members and residents of the Town have been aggressively fighting these illegal plans to convert this building into a homeless

facility.” Over the past few years the developers faced major legal obstacles by new County Executive, Bruce Blakeman as well as numerous other County officials. “We will never allow anyone to bypass the Town’s permitting, inspection, review, hearing and approval processes , and to bypass local code enforcement, building officials and our citizens,” said Saladino.

This Week at the Syosset Public Library Thursday, May 19, at 2 p.m.

Porter vs. Sondheim (ONLINE) Presenter: Charles Troy Cole Porter was the greatest composer/lyricist to devote himself to Broadway in the first half of the 20th century, and Stephen Sondheim was the greatest of the last half. In this compare-and-contrast exercise, we’ll look at five matched pairs of songs and learn the similarities and differences of these two geniuses. No registration needed. For Zoom link go to syossetlibrary.org.

Thursday, May 19, at 7:30 p.m.

Author Visit and BYOB with Alma Katsu: A Summer Scares Event (ONLINE) Grab your favorite beverage and zoom in to “meet” Alma Katsu author of “The Fervor.” This event officially kicks off Syosset Library’s Summer Scares programing. No registration needed. For Zoom link go to syossetlibrary.org

Friday, May 20, at 2 p.m.

Sinus Disorders (IN-PERSON) Presenter: Jay Youngerman, MD, FACS. Learn about common nasal and sinus conditions (including nasal obstruction, rhinitis, sinusitis and smell disorders), their symptoms, and their treatments, as well as endoscopic sinus surgery. No registration needed.

Tuesday, May 24, at 3 p.m.

Book Discussion (IN-PERSON) Join Lisa Hollander, Readers’ Services Librarian for an in-person discussion of the instant New York Times best-

seller, “What’s Mine and Yours” by Naima Coster. Copies of the book will be available at the Circulation Desk one month before the program. No registration needed. Limited to 20 people.

Thursday, May 26, at 2 p.m.

The Great Ingrid Bertman (IN-PERSON & ONLINE) Presenter: Marc Courtade, retired arts director Ingrid Bergman was one of the finest actresses of her generation, well known for her versatility and individuality. Her career includes highly acclaimed work in films, television and on stage in English, Swedish and Italian. She had a natural and unpretentious beauty that complemented her immense acting talent. Her films include some of the most highly regarded of the golden age of Hollywood. She won three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards and a Tony Award over the course of her career. This talk will remember the woman and showcase the films of her remarkable career. No registration needed. For Zoom link go to syossetlibrary.org.

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Libertini went on to earn her B.S. in biology from SUNY New Paltz, her M.S. in biology education from LIU/C.W. Post and her administrative certificates from Stony Brook. Her background also includes research in cancer genetics for Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Libertini taught science and research at Valley Stream North High School before joining the Cold Spring Harbor Central School District where she was director of the school district’s K to 12 STEM programs for three years. At Cold Spring Harbor Senior High School, one of her initiatives was to create summer research experiences where high school students earned course credits for projects that included social science, computer science technology, including drones and hydroponics. She joins the Jericho faculty formally on June 1 when she will begin working with science and technology teachers in all grades . She looks forward to forming partnerships with colleges and research facilities on Long Island. She also wants to see Jericho continue to participate in regional and national

Kim Libertini science and technology competitions, especially ones involving engineering, robotics and drones. Libertini said she looks forward to incorporating the state-of-the-art anatomy table that the Nassau Legislature, through Legislator John Lafazan, provided funding for. The anatomage table, a state-of-the-art device usually found in medical schools, will enable students interested in health care and medicine to perform virtual procedures and surgeries.

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Friday, May 27, at 11 a.m.

Chicken Fajita Penne Pasta (IN-PERSON) Presenter: Chef Rob Scott In-person cooking demonstration where everyone will see how Chef Rob makes this lunch or dinner recipe. Everyone will sample his cooking! Attendees should bring a take home container. Registration is limited. Fee: $5. To register, go to syossetlibrary.org

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New York State Campgrounds Gear Up for Another Busy Season BY KAREN RUBIN TRAVEL FEATURES SYNDICATE GOINGPLACESFARANDNEAR.COM This will be a big year for camping in New York State, following a couple of years of record attendance as people in driving distance fled COVID confinement to revel in the great outdoors. Absolutely nothing brings a family together better than camping. Last summer, to meet the demand and also to support the newly expanded, 750-mile Empire State Trail and the Erie Canalway (so you can bike from the tip of Manhattan to Canada, and from Buffalo to Albany), the state formed a partnership between the New York Power Authority, New York State Canal Corporation and Tentrr, to open more hassle-free campsites alongside New York’s Canals this summer. As part of then-Governor Cuomo’s Reimagine the Canals initiative and the “On the Canals” excursions program, Tentrr created fully-outfitted campsites for visitors to reserve, most within a short distance of a free “On the Canals” excursion opportunity. Each of the Canalside camping locations offers turnkey, outfitted camping facilities, allowing guests to camp in style amongst the Canals. Each site is fully equipped with all the amenities for comfortable camping including spacious canvas tents atop a raised platform, queen size memory foam mattress, solarpowered showers, picnic tables and Adirondack chairs, set up in advance of arrival. Among the campsites available within 15 minutes of an “On the Canals” excursion include:

A short walk from our campsite in Watkins Glen state park is this spell binding scene © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com Yankee Hill Getaway (Amsterdam, Town of Florida): Wedged between the Adirondack and Catskills parks in the Mohawk Valley, the Yankee Hill Getaway site lies on a thin strip of land between the original Erie Canal and the current Canal system. (3 sites) Oak Island Vista (Waterloo): Nestled between Cayuga and Seneca Lakes along the Cayuga-Seneca Canal, the beautiful Oak Island site offers easy access to the best of the Finger Lakes Region. (5 sites) Montezuma Canal View at Lock E-26 (Galen): Campers at Lock E-26 will wake to views of the tranquil Erie Canal and have easy access to the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and Northern Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. (6 sites). Palmyra-Macedon Getaway at Lock E-29 (Palmyra-Macedon): The Palmyra-Macedon site offers picturesque views of the Erie Canal and easy access to a whole lot of

outdoor fun. (5 sites) To book, go to https://www.tentrr. com/pages/new-york-canals. Reservations in New York’s magnificent state parks fill up fast (our favorites which we experienced during COVID: North-South Campground, Letchworth State Park and Watkins Glen). New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees more than 250 parks, historic sites, recreational trails and boat launches, which were visited by a record 77 million people in 2019. For more information on these sites, call 518-474-0456 or visit parks.ny.gov. To book a spot in a New York State campground, go to https://newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com/. There are also a slew of private campgrounds which typically have more resort-style amenities and ambiance. Here, our favorite for facilities and really extraordinary experiences (a campsite with a full-blown

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telescope, another with a dinosaur dig theme, and where you can dig for “diamonds”- actually fine quartz) is the Herkimer Diamond Mines KOA (Herkimer Diamond KOA, 4626 State Route 28, Herkimer, NY 13350, 315-8917355, E-mail: hdmkoa@ntcnet.com, www.herkimerdiamond.com; mining info at 315-717-0175, diamonds@ntcnet.com). See also: Diamond Mining, Robotics, Erie Canal Cruises Top List of Special Experiences at Herkimer KOA Camping Resort (http://goingplacesfarandnear.com/diamondmining-robotics-erie-canal-cruisestop-list-of-special-experiences-at-herkimer-koa-camping-resort/

NYS Campground Owners Plan Improvements for 2022

Campgrounds across New York are busy adding new campsites and cabins, installing new amenities, and scheduling live entertainment and theme weekends in preparation for the upcoming camping season. “Campground operators are really busy in the weeks and months before they open their parks for the season. Many of them are making improvements that will make their parks even better vacation destinations than they were last year,” said Donald G. Bennett, Jr., president and CEO of Campground Owners of New York (CONY), which hosts CampNewYork. com, the travel planning website for camping enthusiasts. Bennett also noted that many campgrounds have experienced record occupancy levels during the pandemic. But as business levels increase, he said, campground Continued on next page


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New York State Campgrounds Continued from previous page operators are better able to reinvest in their parks, adding new campsites, amenities, attractions, including rental accommodations. And with both the newfound love of camping and the added desire this summer to travel within a tank of gas, these campgrounds will again prove marvelous meccas. Here’s a sampling of what’s new at campgrounds across New York: — Beaver Meadow Family Campground in Java Center: This 260-site campground, which opens May 6, is adding a heater for its swimming pool. The park’s amenities include a gem mining sluice, a jump pad, a playground, hiking trails and a threeacre catch-and-release fishing pond. The park also has two rental cabins. https:// beavermeadowcampground.com/ — Country Roads Campground in Gilboa: This 118-site campground, which opens May 13, is adding new RV sites and upgrading existing campsites to 50 amp service. The park is also adding a one bedroom rental cottage. Other recent improvements include upgrading the park’s WiFi system and installing new pool decking and a basketball court. The park is also expanding its activities this year and will offer cornhole tournaments for adults and children. https://countryroadscampground.com/ — Dream Lake Campground in Warsaw: This 100-site park, which opens the first weekend in May, is adding 45 new campsites, boosting its overall site count to 145 by mid-summer and adding a new bathhouse. Half of the new campsites will be available for overnight or short-term rentals, with the rest being available for seasonal camping.

Other park improvements include a new bear’s playground, replacement of another bath house and laundry facility, and a new 1 3/4-acre fishing pond. http:// dreamlakecampground.com/ — Kayuta Lake Campground in Forestport: This 165-site park has upgraded its WiFi so that guests can stream video from their campsites. The park has also expanded its offering of organized weekend activities. The campground has two rental cabins. https://www.kayuta.com/ — King Phillip’s Campground in Lake George: This 216-site campground will be offering live entertainment throughout the summer, including bands, DJs and movie nights. http:// www.kingphillipscampground.com/ — Lebanon Reservoir Campground in Hamilton: This park, which opens Mother’s Day weekend, added seven new RV sites last year, boosting its overall site count to 150 sites and two rental cabins. Other recent improvements include a new office and camp store. https:// lebanoncampground.com/ — Leisurewood Campground in Akron: This 910-site park, open May through Columbus Day, is adding outdoor movies and concerts. http:// www.leisurewoodcampground.com/ — Medina / Wildwood Lake KOA Holiday in Medina: This 350-site campground, which opened April 29, has doubled the size of its camp store, added a new game room, and converted several of its seasonal campsites to premium RV sites. The park has frontage around a 13acre catch-and-release fishing lake. Boat rentals are available along with many other amenities, including a jumping pillow, pedal carts, a mining sluice, and a tavern. https://koa.com/campgrounds/

medina/ — Natural Bridge / Watertown KOA in Watertown: This park, under new ownership, opens May 13. They’re planning to offer theme weekends for the first time this year. Work is also underway to create five new patio RV sites and to redesign entrances to the park’s indoor heated pool. The campground is also seeking a liquor license and plans to offer craft beers as well as propane service and EV chargers. https://koa. com/campgrounds/watertown/ — Niagara Falls / Grand Island KOA in Grand Island: This campground, which opened April 1, is located next to the Niagara Amusement Park and Splash World (https://niagaraamusementpark.com/). The park is adding two RV sites, each of which will their own private fenced area for their pets. Other improvements made in recent years include adding a jumping pillow and a gravity rail play structure, which kids can hang on to and ride, sort of like a slow-moving zip line, as they make their way from one side of the play structure to the other. The campground features 138 RV sites, 25 tent sites and 54 cabins. https://koa.com/campgrounds/ niagara-falls-new-york/ — Pope Haven Campground in Randolph: This campground, which opens the last weekend of April, is upgrading electrical service for 19 of its campsites and adding a new playground. https://popehaven.com/ — Triple R Camping Resort in Franklinville: This park recently completed a new water attraction, LeeKee Lagoon, a water play structure with interactive features. The park also created a few more deluxe RV sites with concrete pads and patios and added

two more deluxe cabin rentals with large decks and awnings so that guests can enjoy them regardless of weather conditions. Additional improvements include the installation of new basketball and volleyball courts. The park is also renovating part of its barn and plans to offer food service, including sandwiches, pizza and wings. https:// www.triplercamp.com/ — Trout Run Camp Resort in Wellsville, NY: This year-round park is opening a new splash pad in May and has added six new family cabins for a total of 17 log cabins onsite. The park has also developed corporate retreat packages, geared for companies seeking a unique location for their off-site training or team-building activities. http://www. troutrun.com. Based in Pittsford, Campground Owners of New York, the trade association that represents independent campgrounds and RV parks in New York. hosts CampNewYork.com, a travel planning website, and publishes a printed directory of New York campgrounds. __________________________________ © 2022 Travel Features Syndicate, a division of Workstyles, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit goingplacesfarandnear. com, www.huffingtonpost.com/author/ karen-rubin, and travelwritersmagazine.com/TravelFeaturesSyndicate/. Blogging at goingplacesnearandfar. wordpress.com and moralcompasstravel.info. Send comments or questions to FamTravLtr@aol.com. Tweet @ TravelFeatures. ‘Like’ us at facebook. com/NewsPhotoFeatures

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Protein For Older Adults BY CHARLYN FARGO Can protein help you stay independent as you age? Protein is known to slow the loss of muscle mass. Having enough muscle mass can help preserve the ability to perform daily activities and prevent disability. Older adults tend to have a lower protein intake than younger adults due to poorer health, reduced physical activity, changes in the mouth and teeth and changes in absorption. Recently, a research team from the United Kingdom studied whether eating more protein could contribute to helping people maintain independence. The study was published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Researchers used data from the Newcastle 85+ Study conducted in the United Kingdom. This study’s researchers approached all people turning 85 in 2006 in two cities in the U.K. for participation. At

the beginning of the study in 2006-2007, there were 722 participants, 60% of whom were women. The participants provided researchers with information about what they ate every day, their body weight and height measurements, their overall health assessment (including any level of disability) and their medical records. The researchers learned that 28% of older adults in North-East England had protein intakes below the recommended dietary allowance. The researchers noted that older adults who have more chronic health conditions may also have different protein requirements. Researchers examined the impact of protein intake on the increase of disability over five years. The researchers’ theory was that eating more protein would be associated with slower disability development in elderly adults, depending on their muscle mass and muscle strength. And their research backed that up. Participants who ate more protein at the beginning of the study were

less likely to become disabled compared to people who ate less protein. Dr. Nuno Mendonca, the principal author of the study, wrote in the Journal article, “Our findings support current thinking about increasing the recommended daily intake of protein to maintain active and healthy aging.” Older adults should aim to eat about 1.0 to 1.2 grams of protein for every 2.2 pounds of body weight. For example, for a person who weighs 160 pounds, that would be about 72 grams of protein per day. That compares with the current recommendation for adults (young and elderly) at 0.8 grams of protein for every 2.2 pounds of body weight per day, or 58 grams of protein per day for a 160-pound person. The bottom line is most adults get more than enough protein, but as you age, it may be beneficial to consume more protein to stay independent. Charlyn Fargo is a registered dietitian

with SIU Med School in Springfield, Illinois. For comments or questions, contact her at charfarg@aol.com or follow her on Twitter @NutritionRD. COPYRIGHT 2022 CREATORS

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A Day at the Casino with Zzzabuu BY LOU THEODORE You were reintroduced to Zzzabuu one year ago. He had arrived earlier in 2003 from the planet Zzokki in a faraway galaxy, having been dispatched to Earth on a fact-finding trip involving politicians in the United States. More recently, Zzzabuu had been selected once again for a special assignment by The Superiors in 2021 to determine details (both pros and cons) of gambling investment opportunities on Planet Earth. As per instructions from the Superiors, Zzzabuu met with a retired, often confused, outspoken, nefarious chemical engineering professor (who shall remain nameless) in order to obtain background material and guidance prior to preparing his report on this assignment. As promised, this third of five articles on gambling is concerned with casino gambling. This piece is particularly appropriate since New York State is now expanding casino gambling. In any event, here is my take on this betting activity. Let’s proceed directly to the bottom line. For me, there are four modes of gambling in casinos: slots, roulette, dice, and blackjack. Before discussing each of these games, I should note two factors: all are games of chance (unlike pari-mutuel wagering – see August 1, 2021 article) and thus all chances of winning are a function of the takeout. Remember, the takeout represents the amount of money returned to the bettor after the result of the bet has been determined, e.g., with a 5% takeout, the casino returns 95% to the bettor and retains 5% as profit. In any event, here is the lowdown on each of the 4 above games of chance.

of winning. Here is how I recommend you play. Put your money on PASS and roll the dice. If a 7 or 11 comes up on the first roll, you win and the game ends. If a 2, 3, or 12 comes up on the first roll, you lose and the game ends. If a 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 doesn’t come up on the first roll, then 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 must come up, and the game continues. Whichever number amongst these six numbers come up on the first roll becomes “your number.” You then continue to roll the dice until either a seven (you lose) or your number (you win) comes up. The game then ends. However, after the first roll, you are provided the option to double your bet on “your number.” You should definitely avail yourself of this opportunity since the takeout on this latter bet is 0%. For example, if you roll a 4 or 10, or 5 or 9, or 6 or 8 on the first roll, the odds of winning become 2 to 1, 3 to 2, and 6 to 5, respectively. That’s it. Do not get involved with any of the

other available bets on the dice table.

Blackjack Often referred to as 21. Not my favorite; but it is the game of most of my gambling degenerate friends. The takeout is close to 0%! Many years ago, a group of MIT students started winning at the casinos by “counting.” A book describing their approach makes interesting reading but essentially involves counting cards. In the game, the dealer gets two cards (with one face-up) and the bettor gets two cards. You may request additional cards in an attempt to get as close to 21 as possible, BUT not go over 21. Whoever goes over 21 first loses. If no one goes over, the winner is the player closest to 21. Counting? If a lot of high cards come out during the game, the bettor is at a disadvantage the next game. If a lot of low cards come out, the bettor has the advantage and should increase the bet the next game. How do

you count? Here is a simple method. I suggest assigning a -1 to discarded cards that are 2, 3, 4, or 5, and +1 to those that are 10, J, Q, or K. If your total is in the negative regime, increase the bet the next game. I leave you with this: A day at a casino is a great day out, particularly for seniors. Follow my suggestions and you almost certainly will not get hurt. You want more? Go to the library and pick up a book on casino gambling or simply go on the Internet. Contact me if you have any questions. Once again, just remember that LOTTO has a 50% takeout, and is therefore an ideal game for those poor in arithmetic. I return later this year when Zzzabuu will report on sports betting. Visit the author at: www.theodorenewsletter.com or Basketball Coaching 101 (Facebook)

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Depending on the casino, the takeout here ranges from 1-10% with 3-4% a reasonable norm. Although it is the most popular game, I rarely – if ever – play the slots. Why? The takeout is simply too high. The game is easy to play: you simply press a button after inserting your money and wait for the results, hoping for a lot of noise.

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Once the game of royalty, the takeout here is approximately 3.5%. This one is also not for me. The game is easy to play: you put money on red or black and a number ranging from 1 to 35. The roulette wheel is spun and you hope for the circling ball to fall in the right slot.

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My game. Some refer to it as craps. I just love playing dice; it is all I play when I am in a casino. The takeout here can be as low as 0.5%; this effectively means you have close to a 50-50 chance

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Lisa Gordon shared these two photos of her beautiful grandchildren. The photo on the left shows Jake age 10, Ethan age 4, and Nate age 10. The photo on the right shows Brandon (University of Miami alum), Emma ( freshman at Penn State), Noah (split decision of UM and PSU), and Nicole ( freshman at University of Miami)


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Social Security for Divorced Women BY TOM MARGENAU My wife and I and a group of our neighbors were chatting the other day, and it dawned on us that there are eight houses in a row on our block in which each of the couples has been married for more than 50 years! Well, not quite. My wife and I are the “newlyweds” on the street. We’ve only been married 48 years. But the other seven couples have all reached the half-century mark. That’s more than 400 years of wedded bliss on our block alone. (OK, let’s be honest. It was mostly bliss. But there no doubt was a little bit of grief and sadness, or whatever is the opposite of bliss, in those 400-plus years.) Anyway, it’s still a remarkable achievement. I think you’d be hardpressed to find another block with that many adjacent homes of marital harmony. (Interestingly, the major crossing street to our neighborhood is called “Harmony Road!”) Having pointed that out, I know we are not the norm because we’ve all heard the statistic: at least half of all marriages in this country end up in divorce. So, I thought I’d use today’s column to address the issues faced by divorced couples -- primarily divorced women. Let me start out with this point: With just a couple exceptions, a divorced woman is due the same kind of Social Security benefits as a married woman. So, what kind of benefits are we talking about? Well, first of all, there would be her own Social Security retirement benefits. And she would be due those benefits whether she is single, married or divorced. Her marital status means nothing when it comes to her own benefits. But let’s go over the rules that apply specifically to divorced women. The law says if she was married to a guy for at least 10 years, she is potentially due benefits on his Social Security account. If she has several ex-husbands, she doesn’t get benefits from all of them. She will only get spousal benefits on the record of the guy with the highest benefit rate. And just as with a married woman, a divorced woman will always be paid her own Social Security benefit first. Only after she is getting whatever she is due on her own account will they look to her ex-husband’s record to see if she can get any additional spousal benefits from him. And because the spousal rate is between about 33% and 50%, there is usually a pretty good chance that her own benefit exceeds any of these smaller-percentage benefits she might be due as a divorced spouse. At least while her ex is alive, that is. Once he dies, it’s a whole different story. More about that in a minute. But first, I need to point out one important distinction between benefits

paid to a divorced woman versus a married woman. A married woman cannot get any benefits on her husband’s account until he has signed up for Social Security himself. However, a divorced woman has a bit of an advantage when it comes to that rule. The law says a divorcee can get benefits from her ex even if he isn’t getting anything himself. He has to be old enough to be eligible for benefits, which essentially means he has to be at least 62 years old. But again, he doesn’t have to be on Social Security’s books as a current beneficiary. As I alluded to earlier, if a woman has worked any decent amount of time, it’s a pretty good bet that her own Social Security benefit will exceed anything she might be due on a living ex-husband’s record. But if he dies, then things change. If she is over her full retirement age when that happens, her own benefit can be supplemented up to 100% of the ex’s full benefit rate. If the ex dies when she is under FRA, she could employ the same “widow’s option” that would be available for a currently married woman. And that option let’s her start benefits on one record and later switch to higher benefits on the other record. For example, assuming she is not working, a woman could take divorced widow’s benefits as early as age 60. She’d get about 71% of her ex’s full benefit rate. Then she could switch to 100% of her own Social Security benefit at FRA. Or even wait until 70 and switch to about 130% of her own full retirement rate. To further clarify the rules, I will answer a couple questions from some divorced women. Q: My ex-husband recently died. I am 58. When can I claim divorced widow’s benefits, and how much can I get? A: At your full retirement age, you could get 100% of your ex’s Social Security. The rate is reduced roughly one half of 1% for each month benefits are taken before then, down to about 71% at age 60. In rare cases, a disabled widow can get the 71% rate as early as age 50. Q: I am 62 and thinking of signing up for Social Security. My husband, whom I’ve been married to for 22 years, is 60. But my first husband, to whom I was married for 15 years, is 68. Can I apply for benefits from his record? A: No. As long as you are married to husband No. 2, you can’t get any Social Security benefits from No. 1. Q: My husband and I divorced many years ago. I have not remarried. I don’t know if he has. In fact, I don’t know anything about him except where he lives. Will Social Security notify me when he dies so that I can file for widow’s benefits on his record? A: Probably not. There is simply no way the Social Security Administration

can keep track of every person in this country and notify them when they might be eligible for any kind of Social Security benefit. And for years, I’ve been only half-jokingly telling divorced women in your situation this: Subscribe to the online version of the newspaper in the town where he lives -- and check the obituaries every day!

If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has a book with all the answers. It’s called “Social Security: Simple and Smart.” You can find the book at www.creators.com/books, or look for it on Amazon or other book outlets. COPYRIGHT 2022 CREATORS.COM

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Stay safe and sound with good insurance BY PHILIP A. RAICES I always ask my client sellers and new homeowners how much insurance they carry on their homes. Surprisingly, the answers I receive are more varied than I would’ve anticipated. I believe the reasons are varied, e.g. what companies they use, their coverage, and who their agents are that are advising them and their reasons for doing so. There are sales people and then there are those few who I would consider advisors and/or consultants, like myself, who are professional in their approach and have strong expertise in their field; totally transparent, upfront and candid in the methods of conveying the crucial and critical information that sellers, investors, purchasers, renters and lessees of residential and commercial properties require to make conscious and accurate decisions. One’s home is the most valuable asset, that the majority of homeowners in the U.S. possess. Seeking out less than the most intelligent and knowledgeable real estate broker with the greatest number of years of experience is like “playing with fire.” When it comes to homeowner insurance, the same would be required and necessary to seek out those professionals that will not “sell you” insurance, but working in the business and not at it, to provide you with an accurate and concise proposal and accounting for your home. No one wants to pay too much for insurance, but what you do want is adequate coverage for the majority of instances, whether it be most importantly to handle fire, flood, wind damage, theft etc. as well as personal liability in the event of someone hurting themselves in your home or on your property. With global warming and unstable weather patterns, e.g. hurricanes, severe wind storms, etc. rates have increased quite a lot over the past 5-10 years. That is why checking your policies yearly and seeking out additional quotes will be a prudent path to take to make sure you are receiving the “biggest bang for your buck” for your required and necessary coverage. Piggybacking your homeowner’s with your auto insurance policy will always provide you better rates as insurance companies want all your

business, not just a part of it. Some companies will have you install a device in your car to monitor your driving, but as a bonus will provide future discounts for those safe drivers. Also, be careful not to put in minor claims to minimize any potential future increases in your yearly premiums. Also, take the highest deductible that you feel comfortable with, as long as you normally have few if any claims, to increase your savings. Lastly, you might want to consider an umbrella policy up and above your basic policy, assuming you have other assets and desire stronger coverage. It is not an expensive addition and you will have greater peace of mind knowing that you have a stronger position with the best policy in the event of a major lawsuit or claim. Any work to be done inside or outside your home, must be done with a licensed and insured contractor (or you are taking your own calculated risk in the event of any issues that might arise, e.g. damage to your property, person or any individual). You will need enough coverage, in the event that you might have to sue a contractor or are being sued by anyone(ask if you have coverage for this). However, when any work is considered, one must always ask your licensed and insured contractor for an additional certificate of insurance either covering you as a person of interest or if your property is titled in a corporate name, as an additional insured with your corporate name and I also advise you to have your personal name added on that insurance certificate too. A copy must be provided to you, as the homeowner in advance before any work is commenced. Better to be safe than sorry, as I have seen so many times in the past and still see today that issues and problems can and do come about. We all want to save money, but this is one area that cutting corners will potentially work against you if proper coverage isn’t considered as it will come back later

on to potentially hurt you financially when someone gets hurts, damage occurs on your property or worse there is a fatality! HOA’s, townhomes, condos and co-ops are no different, but in fact proper insurance is even more crucial and critical as what happens in your place and any work that is done could have an adverse affect on other unit or property owners that live next to and within the community and complex. Fires, floods, and physical and personal damage can have an immense impact on your personal financial well being, if you have less than adequate insurance coverage. Some developments may have certain minimum requirements to protect all homeowners in the event of a major or minor issue that might occur in the future. The corporation policy for the development or building should also be reviewed yearly by the board or their attorney, to update and/ or make changes as needed. Most do not read their policies, but I do recommend that you do so and especially the fine print too and to be safe you should go over your policy with your insurance agent and be prepared to ask as many questions as possible so you will be that much more informed about your coverage and what isn’t included or should be added to your policy. Work to be done within a development or building also must be addressed with respect to any contractor who may need substantial insurance coverage that that will be more than sufficient to handle any and all potential issues and incidents that could and sometimes do occur. The boards of co-ops, condos and HOA’s should be diligent by consistently seeking proposals on a yearly basis inquiring and ascertaining the necessary information about their insurance needs and if any changes or updates might be necessary or required. Making sure their current policy that is effect is not only adequate for the needs of the unit owners but that the pricing is fair and within the budget of the prospective development. Insurance is extremely important

to protect you and unit owners from claims and lawsuits, so be smart and aware of your specific, “needs and wants” in your policies and don’t procrastinate so give yourself enough time to review and update your coverage in advance of your policy expiration date. Donate to the Ukrainian Crisis and save a life or 2: https://usaforiom.org/iomsukraine-response/ Please make your contribution to The Ukraine Crisis; International Organization for Migration a 501(c) 3 Corporation: OR: http://donate.iom.int Philip A. Raices is the owner/Broker of Turn Key Real Estate 3 Grace Ave Suite 180 in Great Neck. He has 40+ years experience in the Real Estate industry and has earned designations as a Graduate of the Realtor Institute (G.R.I.) and also as a Certified International Property Specialist (C.I.P.S.). He will provide you with “free” regular updates of sold and new homes in your town via the Multiple Listing Service of Long Island (MLSLI). For a “FREE” 15 minute consultation, as well as well as a “FREE printout or digital value analysis of what your home might sell for in today’s market without any obligation or “strings” attached. He can also provide a copy of “Unlocking the Secrets of Real Estate’s New Market Reality, and our Seller’s and Buyer’s Guides for “Things to Consider when Selling, investing or Purchasing your Home. You can email or snail mail (regular mail) him with your request or ideas, suggestions or interview you for a specific topic and a Q & A for a future column with your name, email and cell number. He will email or call you back and respond to your request ASAP as long as he has your complete name, cell, email and/or full home or business address. Again, for a “FREE” 15 minute consultation, he can also be reached by cell (516) 6474289 or by email: Phil@ TurnKeyRealEstate.Com to answer any of your questions and concerns in strategizing selling, investing, purchasing, renting or leasing any type of residential or commercial properties.

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Make Friends With Vega BY DENNIS MAMMANA Week of May 15-21, 2022 Of all the books I’ve read during my nearly six decades of stargazing -- and there have been a lot -- my favorite isn’t a technical tome like you might imagine. It’s actually the inspirational and romantic autobiography of the late amateur astronomer and comet-discoverer extraordinaire Leslie Peltier. In this marvelous 1985 book “Starlight Nights,” Peltier writes ever-so-eloquently of his passion for stargazing and how, as a wide-eyed child one springtime evening long ago, he read about -- and met -- his very first star: Vega. He describes his encounter like this: “Vega, at that very hour in the month of May, would be rising in the northeastern sky. I took the open book outside, walked around to the east side of the house, glanced once more at the diagram by the light that came through the east window of the kitchen, looked up toward the northeast and there, just above the plum tree blooming by the well, was Vega. And there she had been all the springtimes of my life, circling around the pole with her five attendant stars, fairly begging for attention, and I had never seen her. “Now I knew a star!” That same star that fired young Peltier’s imagination is still in the heavens, waiting to inspire us too. This week

we can see it glistening low in our northeastern sky after dark, just like Peltier discovered. All we have to do is go outdoors and look. Vega is the most brilliant star in the tiny constellation of Lyra, the harp, and it’s one of the three bright stars of the grouping known as the Summer

Triangle. Even the most casual stargazer will notice Vega’s flickering and sparkling against the dark sky. This dramatic twinkling is due not to the star itself but to the turbulent air through which its light must travel on its way to our eyes. Gaze at Vega and you’ll be looking

Vega is the most brilliant star in the tiny constellation of Lyra, the harp, and it’s one of the three bright stars of the grouping known as the Summer Triangle.

roughly in the direction that our sun and our entire solar system is racing at about 12 miles per second. No need to worry about a collision, though. Vega lies some 25 light years away -- about 150 trillion miles -- so nearly 4,000 centuries will pass during our journey. This brilliant white star is more than twice as large and massive -- and produces some 40 times more luminosity -than our sun. As a result, it will exhaust its fuel in only one-tenth the time, making its expected life span only about one billion years. While it now appears rising in the northeast, Vega will one day lie in our north. In fact, one day it will replace Polaris as our North Star. This will occur because our Earth wobbles like a tilted spinning top with a period of about 25,800 years. Because of this effect, the star Vega will be located less than six degrees from the north celestial pole sometime between A.D 13,000 and 14,000. Vega is such an amazing and beautiful star in so many ways. If you’ve found one excuse after another to put off getting outdoors to learn the stars, take a page out of Peltier’s wonderful book. Step outside tonight and make friends with Vega! Visit Dennis Mammana at dennismammana.com. COPYRIGHT 2022 CREATORS.COM

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When the Toilet Runs, Catch It BY TRACY BECKERMAN As I was writing on my laptop in the living room, I soon became aware of a constant swooshing sound coming from down the hall. Having been down this swooshing road before, I knew immediately what the problem was. Our toilet was running. “What’s wrong with the toilet?” asked my husband when he noticed that the toilet seemed to be flushing forever. “It’s running.” “I know it’s running,” he said. “Why is it running?” “Maybe someone is chasing it,” I said. He rolled his eyes. Toilet paper might be in short supply, but the bad mom jokes were aplenty. After a few phone calls, I realized that we had a bigger problem: There were no plumbers to be had. My husband offered to try to fix it himself, but

I suspected that he would be as good a plumber as he was an electrician, which was not all that good considering he’d once tried to fix a light switch, blew all the circuit breakers, and nearly burned down the house. When I’d asked him how he could have screwed it up so monumentally, he simply replied, “It’s all in the wrist.” When the kids were little, we lived in a tiny house that had one bathroom. It was inevitable that one day our toilet would revolt, and when it did, we couldn’t get a plumber in for two days. We quite literally did not have a pot to... well, you know. But we did have my daughter’s potty! For the four of us. For two days. It actually made the idea of an outhouse look good. The bad news was, now that our kids had grown, we no longer had a potty to use. The good news was, we had a second bathroom. Still, I thought

it behooved us to get the running toilet to stop running before we had another issue, like a leak, which we also wouldn’t be able to get anyone in to fix for us. The fact that the running toilet was in what we had designated as my husband’s bathroom allowed me to: a) point fingers and say it was his fault, and b) tell him he had to find a way to fix it, and c) stockpile air freshener in case he couldn’t. This was good in theory, but with my husband’s checkered history in home repair, it seemed we had a better chance of solving the problem without causing a Noah’s Ark-sized deluge if I took charge. I looked online and within minutes I found a possible solution. “I’m no plumber,” I said to my husband. “But I suspect that the problem is the doohickey inside the thingamabob

that’s not working right.” He looked at me in utter confusion. “The DOOHICKEY!” I repeated loudly. “In there!” I pointed to the tank. He shrugged. I’d seen more enthusiasm from a slug. “Argh,” I said. “I think we just need to do this.” I walked over to the side of the toilet, adjusted the top of the tank and jiggled the handle. The toilet started to slow down and then went quiet. “How’d you do that?” asked my husband in amazement. I shook my hand. “It’s all in the wrist.” Tracy Beckerman is the author of the Amazon Bestseller “Barking at the Moon: A Story of Life, Love, and Kibble,” available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble online! You can visit her at www. tracybeckerman.com. COPYRIGHT 2022 CREATORS


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LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County of Nassau U.S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-CW2, Plaintiff AGAINST WILLIAM C. GORMAN, LIONELLA LABONI AKA LIONELLA IABONI, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered April 1, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on June 13, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 79 WINTER LANE, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Levittown, Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau, State of New York, Section 45, Block 305, Lot 2. Approximate amount of judgment $560,045.27 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #611569/2018. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 Protocols located on the Office of Court Administration (OCA) website (https://ww2.nycourts. gov/Admin/oca.shtml) and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. George Esernio, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 18-004543 71385 MIT 5939 4X 05/13,20,27,06/03 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County of Nassau U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT, Plaintiff AGAINST Martin A. Lang; Meagan A. Lang; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly

entered October 26, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on June 23, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 557 Woodbury Road, Plainview, NY 11803. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the County of Nassau, City of Plainview, State of New York, SECTION: 0012, BLOCK: 0041400, LOT: 00001. Approximate amount of judgment $908,520.65 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #021797/2008. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the NASSAU County COVID-19 Protocols located on the Office of Court Administration (OCA) website (https://ww2.nycourts. gov/Admin/oca.shtml) and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Judith L. Powell, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01-088269-F00 71243 MIT 5940 4X 05/20,27,06/03,10 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court of the State of New York County of Nassau REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING LLC, V. JOHANNA C. MCMILLAN, ET AL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 9, 2019, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING LLC is the Plaintiff and JOHANNA C. MCMILLAN, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN OR SHINE at the North Side Steps, 100 SUPREME COURT DRIVE, MINEOLA, NY 11501, on June 8, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 146 RAILROAD AVE, BETHPAGE, NY 11714: Section 46, Block 22, Lot(s) 1 and 49:

ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT BETHPAGE, IN THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 0001057/2017. Erik K. Bashian, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *LOCATION OF SALE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/CLERK DIRECTIVES. BN 7536 4X 05/06,13,20,27 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court of the State of New York County of Nassau SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. ANNE MANNING AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF JAMES HOPKINS, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to an Order Granting Nunc Pro Tunc Relief, Discharging the Guardian Ad Litem and Military Attorney, Amending the Caption, Default Judgment and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on November 6, 2019, and Order Appointing Successor Referee, duly entered on April 4, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on June 8, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 89 Sherman Avenue, Bethpage, NY 11714. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected,

situate, lying and being in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 46, Block 19 and Lots 1 and 2. Approximate amount of judgment is $358,584.87 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 323/2015. Cash will not be accepted. This foreclosure sale will be held on the north side steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale. Peter James Mastaglio, Esq., Referee Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff BN 7537 4X 05/06,13,20,27 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF BETHPAGE PUBLIC LIBRARY Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Bethpage Public Library, Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, adopted on May 9, 2022, the Board of Trustees hereby gives notice that a Special District Meeting of the qualified voters of the Bethpage Union Free School District will be held at the Bethpage Public Library, 47 Powell Avenue, Bethpage, New York, on the 25th of May 2022 from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. prevailing time, for the purpose of voting by paper ballots to elect one Library Trustee, for a term of five (5) years, commencing July 1, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2027, to succeed – Christina AgostiDircks, whose term expires on June 30, 2022. REGISTRATION FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law, personal registration of voters is necessary and no person shall be entitled to vote at said Special District Meeting of May 25, 2022 unless such person has personally registered. Each person may register for the said Special Meeting by

appearing personally before the Board of Registration of the School District on May 19, 2022, as hereinafter stated. The Board of Registration will meet for the purpose of personal voter registration and the preparation of a register of the qualified voters of said School District, on May 19, 2022 between the hours of 4:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. at the School District Administrative Offices during which time and at which place members of the Board of Registration shall place upon the School District Register the names of all qualified voters personally appearing before them, provided they are known to be or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of Registration that they are entitled to vote at the above specified Library Special District Meeting. Such register, upon its completion, will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk at the School District Administrative Offices, Cherry Avenue and Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, New York, and will remain on file at such office and will be open for inspection between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. on each of the five (5) days prior to the meeting or election for which it was prepared, except Saturday and Sunday. Voters may register for voting at subsequent Library special district meetings on the day of the May 25, 2022 Special District Meeting. All persons who have voted at any Special or Annual Meeting or Election or at any general election within four (4) years prior to the preparation of the register, or who are registered to vote at any general election, pursuant to Section 5-210 of the Election Law of the State of New York need not re-register to vote at the Special District Meeting of May 25, 2022. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the voters may register with the Clerk of said School District at her office in the School District Administrative Offices, Cherry Avenue and Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, New York, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. when school is in session at any day prior to May 19, 2022 to add any additional names to the Register to be used at the aforesaid election, at which time any person will be enti-


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tled to have his or her name placed on such Register provided that at such meeting with the Clerk of said School District he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of the Clerk of said School District to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such election for which the Register is prepared. The Register so prepared pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk, at her office in the School District Administrative Offices, Cherry Avenue and Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, New York, and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District between 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. on each of the five (5) days prior to the day set for the election, except Saturday and Sunday, and at the polling place(s) on the day of the vote. Dated: New York

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BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES BETHPAGE PUBLIC LIBRARY John McCarthy, President AVISO LEGAL AVISO SOBRE LA REUNIÓN EXTRAORDINARIA DE LA BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE BETHPAGE En conformidad con una resolución de la Junta de Fideicomisarios de la Biblioteca Pública de Bethpage, Pueblo de Oyster Bay, condado de Nassau, Nueva York, adoptada el 9 de mayo de 2022, la Junta de Fideicomisarios por el presente notifica que se realizará una reunión extraordinaria del distrito con los votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar Bethpage Union Free en la Biblioteca Pública de Bethpage, 47 Powell Avenue, Bethpage, Nueva York, el 25 de mayo de 2022 desde las 2:00 p. m. hasta las 8:00 p. m., hora en vigencia, para votar con boletas electorales físicas y elegir un Fideicomisario de la Biblioteca, por un término de cinco (5) años, que comenzará el 1 de julio de 2022 y terminará el 30 de junio de 2027, para suceder a Christina Agosti-Dircks, cuyo su período expira el 30 de junio de 2022. REGISTRO SE NOTIFICA, ADEMÁS, que

conforme a la sección 2014 de la Ley de Educación, es necesario que los votantes se registren personalmente, y ninguna persona podrá votar en la mencionada reunión extraordinaria del distrito del 25 de mayo de 2022 a menos que se haya registrado personalmente. Cada persona puede registrarse para dicha reunión extraordinaria presentándose personalmente ante la Junta de Registro del Distrito Escolar el 19 de mayo de 2022, como se indica a continuación. La Junta de Registro se reunirá a los efectos de registrar personalmente a los votantes y preparar un registro de los votantes calificados de dicho distrito escolar el 19 de mayo de 2022 de 4:00 p. m. a 8:00 p. m., en las oficinas administrativas del distrito escolar, momento y lugar en que los miembros de la Junta de Registro incluirán en el Registro del Distrito Escolar los nombres de todos los votantes calificados que se presenten personalmente ante ellos, siempre que se sepa o se demuestre, a satisfacción de dicha Junta de Registro, que estos tienen derecho a votar en la reunión extraordinaria de distrito de la biblioteca que se especifica anteriormente. Dicho registro, una vez finalizado, se archivará en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito en las oficinas administrativas del distrito escolar, en Cherry Avenue y Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, Nueva York, y permanecerá archivado en dicha oficina y se abrirá para su inspección de 9:00 a. m. a 3:00 p. m. en cada uno de los cinco (5) días previos a la reunión o a la elección para la que se preparó, excepto los sábados y domingos. Los votantes se pueden registrar para votar en las siguientes reuniones extraordinarias del distrito de la biblioteca el día de la reunión extraordinaria de distrito del 25 de mayo de 2022. Todas las personas que hayan votado en cualquier reunión o elección anual o extraordinaria o en cualquier elección general dentro de los cuatro (4) años anteriores a la preparación del registro, o que estén registradas para votar en cualquier elección general, de conformidad con la sección 5-210 de la Ley Electoral del estado de Nueva York, no necesitan volv-

er a registrarse para votar en la reunión extraordinaria del distrito del 25 de mayo de 2022. POR EL PRESENTE, TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que los votantes pueden registrarse en la oficina de la secretaria de dicho distrito escolar que se encuentra en las oficinas administrativas del distrito escolar, en Cherry Avenue y Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, Nueva York, de 8:30 a. m. a 3:30 p. m. cuando la escuela esté en sesión en cualquier día anterior al 19 de mayo de 2022 para agregar cualquier nombre adicional al registro que se utilizará en la elección mencionada. Durante ese horario, toda persona tendrá derecho a que su nombre se incluya en el registro, siempre que en la reunión con la secretaria de dicho distrito escolar se sepa o se demuestre, a satisfacción de la secretaria de dicho distrito escolar, que esa persona tiene derecho a votar en la elección para la cual se prepara el registro. El registro preparado según la sección 2014 de la Ley de Educación se presentará en la oficina de la secretaria del distrito en las oficinas administrativas del distrito escolar, en Cherry Avenue y Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, Nueva York, y estará abierto para que cualquier votante calificado del distrito pueda inspeccionarlo entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 3:00 p. m. en cada uno de los cinco (5) días previos al día establecido para la elección, excepto el sábado y el domingo, y en el centro de votación el día de la votación. Fechado: Bethpage, Nueva York 9 de mayo de 2022 POR ORDEN DE LA JUNTA DE FIDEICOMISARIOS BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE BETHPAGE John McCarthy, presidente BN 7539 2X 05/13, 05/20 PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL#006-2223 SPECIAL EDUCATION RELATED SERVICES, RN AND LPN SERVICES, PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, TUTORING AND/OR EVALUATIONS FOR THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR BETHPAGE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT

Administration Building 10 Cherry Avenue Bethpage, New York 11714 The Board of Education of the Bethpage Union Free School District (“School District” or “District”) hereby invites sealed proposals for Special Education Related Services, RN and LPN Services, Psychiatric Services, Tutoring and/or Evaluations for the 2022-2023 school year. The initial term shall be from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. The contract may be extended for up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods, at the applicable rates set forth therein, in the District’s complete discretion and upon approval by the Board of Education for each year. The Proposal documents may be obtained from Sara Minieri, at Bethpage UFSD, Administration Building, 10 Cherry Avenue, Bethpage NY, 11714 or by e-mail at Sminieri@ Bethpage.ws. Please contact the Bethpage Business Office, with any questions regarding this RFP at 516-644-4030. In all cases, it must be understood that the conditions set forth in the RFP issued by the School District shall apply. In order to receive consideration, proposals must be submitted to Mr. Scott Harrington, Assistant Superintendent for Business at Bethpage UFSD, Administration Building, 10 Cherry Avenue, Bethpage, NY 11714 no later than 10:00 AM EST on Friday, June 10, 2022 (“Delivery Deadline”). If the District is officially closed on the date scheduled for submission of proposals, the required date for submission will be on the next day the District is officially open. Proposers must submit an original Proposal (identified as such) and two (2) copies in a sealed envelope and must indicate the following information on the outside of the package: i. Proposer’s name and address; ii. Special Education Related Services, RN and LPN Services, Psychiatric Services, Tutoring and/or Evaluations for the 2022-2023 School YearRFP # 006-2223 iii. Due Date: June 10, 2022 at 10:00AM EST All proposals received after the Delivery Deadline may not be

considered and will be returned unopened to the Proposer. The Proposer assumes the risk of any delay in the mail or handling of the mail by employees of the District. In whatever way it delivers its proposal package, the Proposer assumes responsibility for having the proposal deposited on time and at the place specified. Proposals will be opened on June 10, 2022 at 11:00 AM EST but will not be read aloud. Any interested party may attend. There will be no discussion at the time of the opening of the proposals. The District reserves the right to accept or reject in whole or part any or all Proposals, to waive any informality as to non-material errors or omissions in the Proposal submissions, to accept parts of a proposal from more than one Proposer, to award the contract to more than one Proposer, or to reject any and all proposals, re-advertise, or accept that proposal, or combination of proposals which, in its judgment, is in the best interest of the District. Proposers will be evaluated in accordance with the Commissioner’s regulations, and based on the set of criteria listed in the RFP. By Order of the Board of Education BN 7540 1X 05/20 REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE Supreme Court County of Nassau MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff - against LORRAINE C. KANE, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on January 15, 2018. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction on the North Side steps of the Nassau County Supreme Court located at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 “Rain or Shine” on the 7th day of June, 2022 at 2:30 PM. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Continued on page 20

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 19 Premises known as 77 Cove Road, Oyster Bay Cove, (Village of Oyster Bay Cove) NY 11771. (Section: 27, Block: G, Lot: 1472) Approximate amount of lien $468,799.36 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 002721/2016. Mark Ricciardi, Esq., Referee. Davidson Fink LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 400 Meridian Centre Blvd, Ste 200 Rochester, NY 14618 Tel. 585/760-8218 Dated: April 12, 2022 During the COVID-19 health emergency, bidders are required to comply with all governmental health requirements in effect at the time of sale including but not limited to, wearing face coverings and maintaining social distancing (at least 6-feet apart) during the auction, while tendering deposit and at any subsequent closing. Bidders are also required to comply with the Foreclosure Auction Rules and COVID19 Health Emergency Rules issued by the Supreme Court of this County in addition to the conditions set forth in the Terms of Sale. SYO 4423 4X 05/06,13,20,27 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County of Nassau DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSET SECURITIZATION TRUST 2007-A8 MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-H, V. HEEJUNG JEONG, ET AL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated January 3, 2019, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSET SECURITIZATION TRUST 2007-A8 MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-H is the Plaintiff and HEEJUNG JEONG, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN OR SHINE at the NASSAU COUNTY SUPREME COURT, NORTH SIDE STEPS, 100 SUPREME COURT DRIVE, MINEOLA, NY 11501, on June 14, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 59 BLUEBIRD DRIVE, SYOSSET, NY 11791: Section 15, Block 101, Lot 14: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT SYOSSET, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 005966/2016. Brian Carmody, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *LOCATION OF SALE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/CLERK DIRECTIVES. SYO 4425 4X 05/13,20,27,06/03

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POB student siblings help others create mementos

Zoey Taylor

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A brother and sister at Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District are taking a tragic personal loss and turning it into healing experiences for others experiencing similar grief. Aidan and Zoey Taylor founded Heidi’s Helping Hands in honor of their late mother, who passed away suddenly in 2019. The program provides arts and crafts material for the loved ones of patients at Plainview Hospital to create special keepsakes . The siblings developed Heidi’s Helping Hands after their own experience saying goodbye—which they did by creating mementos of their mother—in her final days. “I couldn’t just sit with these feelings,” said Aidan, who is a freshman at Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School. “I proposed the idea to my aunt and sister and it kind of escalated from there. My sister helps a lot with the craft part of it. I do more of the logistics and organizing people. I use my con-

nections to help create fundraisers. As a kid, I may not have a lot of connections, but I try.” Zoey, who is an eighth grader at H.B. Mattlin Middle School, wants to spread awareness of the program. “People should know that there is an opportunity to create a memory of their loved one while they are in the hospital,” she said. While Heidi’s Helping Hands is currently only available for patients at Plainview Hospital, the Taylor siblings would like to expand it state and nationwide. “It's an opportunity everyone should have to connect with your loved one,” Aidan said. “It’s not about the fame; it’s about the feeling and the idea behind it. At its core, we are just trying to help people heal through art.” Aidan and Zoey encourage anyone interested to visit support.northwell.edu/ HeidisHelpingHands and donate to Heidi’s Helping Hands.

Support Boys and Girls Club by purchasing reusable bag The Boys & Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich has been selected as the recipient of the Community Bag Program for the month of May. The program features a convenient reusable shopping bag that when purchased from May 1 through May 31, at the Stop & Shop located at 275 Pine Hollow Road, Oyster Bay, the Boys & Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich will receive a $1 donation. The Stop & Shop Community Bag Program was launched in April 2019. The goal of the program is to facilitate community support and make a difference in the communities where shoppers live and work. The Boys & Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich was selected as the beneficiary of the program for

the month of May by store leadership at the Stop & Shop. By purchasing a community bag, you empower the Club to remain true to its mission, to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens and ensure the Club’s vision of enhancing the lives of our community’s youth. For more information on the Stop & Shop Community Bag Program, visit stopandshop. bags4mycause.com. To learn more about the Boys & Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich, visit www.bgcoben.org, find us on Facebook or follow us on TikTok and Instagram @ BGCOBEN!


MacArthur High School winter athletes were recognized at the April 26 Levittown Board of Education meeting.

The Levittown Board of Education meeting on April 26 began with a bounty of recognition ceremonies, acknowledging the hard work of students, staff and community members. Dozens of athletes from winter sports teams were recognized for their various achievements, including All-Division, All-League, AllCounty and All-Conference honors, individual and team championships, state championship qualifications, Scholar Athlete awards and other sportsmanship awards. Director of Physical Education, Athletics, and Health Services Keith Snyder announced athletes from the boys basketball, girls basketball, cheerleading, winter track and wrestling teams from MacArthur High School who earned these various honors, as well as from the districtwide boys swimming team. For Division Avenue High School, Chairperson of Physical Education and Health Sean Smith invited up athletes from the boys basketball,

girls basketball, boys bowling, girls bowling, cheerleading, winter track and wrestling teams. The board of education honored several Levittown students who have earned the highest honors in scouting — the Gold Award from the Girls Scouts and Eagle Scout from Scouting BSA. One of the requirements was the successful completion of a community service project. Vin and Dawn Causeman were recognized for their efforts every April during Autism Awareness Month. They have spearheaded a T-shirt fundraiser that has raised more than $100,000 over the past decade for the Nassau-Suffolk Autism Society of America, making Levittown the highest-earning district on Long Island. The SCOPE Award was presented to Superintendent Dr. Tonie McDonald for her 25 years of service to the district, Board of Education Vice President Jennifer Messina, and Levittown Historical Society member Bob Koenig. Photos courtesy of the Levittown School District

Division Avenue High School winter athletes were recognized at the April 26 Levittown Board of Education meeting.

SCOPE Award winners included Board of Education Vice President Jennifer Messina, Superintendent Dr. Tonie McDonald and Levittown Historical Society member Bob Koenig.

The board honored Levittown scouts who earned the Gold Award and Eagle Scout designation.

Athletes from the districtwide boys swimming team were recognized at the April 26 Levittown Board of Education meeting.

Vin and Dawn Causeman were honored for their fundraising efforts each April during Autism Awareness Month.

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College Notes Felicia Wong of Jericho is one of the newest members of Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED), a national honor society and service organization dedicated to the encouragement and recognition of excellence in pre-professional health scholarship. She is a student at Muhlenberg College. n

Marissa Lembo of Plainview was among the 48 University of Scranton students inducted into Upsilon Phi Delta, the national honor society for graduate and undergraduate students in healthcare administration programs. Students must have a minimum overall grade point average of 3.5 for induction. The University’s chapter of the honor society was established in 2002. Lembo is a graduate student pursuing a Master of Health Administration degree at the Jesuit university. n

Matthew Terlikosky of Hicksville was one of 55 SUNY Oneonta students who earned recognition for their dedication to sustainability efforts on campus, thanks to the new Green Dragon Recognition Program. n

LoriAnn Newman of Woodbury, New York, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Newman was initiated at Kansas State University. Membership is by invitation only and requires nomination and approval by a chapter. Only the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors are eligible for membership. n

Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, welcomed 1,971 new initiates from 78 universities during April 2022. Students initiated into the Society must be sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate/professional students in the top 35% of their class, demonstrate leadership experience in at least one of the five pillars, and embrace the ODK ideals. Fewer than five percent of students on a campus are invited to join each year. The following local students were initiated: Kristen Aasheim of East Norwich Elmira College Kimberly Chacko of Jericho - St. John’s University Jenna Miritello of Levittown - St. John’s University Amnik Dev of Plainview - University at Albany n

Lorina Michele Amore of Old Bethpage was among 3,523 graduates who received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln during commencement exercises May 13 and 14.

Amore earned a Bachelor of Arts with high distinction from the College of Arts and Sciences. n

Vincent Leonardi of Hicksville, has been named to the 2022 spring semester Dean’s List at Ohio Wesleyan University. To earn Dean’s List recognition, Ohio Wesleyan students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale in all applicable classes n

More than 700 Hofstra University students earned undergraduate, graduate, or law degrees in December 2021. Local graduates include: Bethpage Catherine Cannavina of Bethpage earned a BA in English Kayla Griffin of Bethpage earned a JD in law Jenny Anne Kennedy of Bethpage earned an MHA in health administration Susmita Paul of Bethpage earned an MS in health informatics Alyssa Seminario of Bethpage earned a BA in speech-language hearing sciences Alexa Simeone of Bethpage earned a BA in English Mominah Tassawer of Bethpage earned an MP H in public health Hicksville Justin Chupungco of Hicksville earned an MS in marketing Marilyn DePietto of Hicksville earned an EDD in learning and teaching Stephanie Minutillo of Hicksville earned a BA in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Priya Patel of Hicksville earned an MS in accounting Storm Strongin of Hicksville earned an MS in business analytics Jaclyn Vila of Hicksville earned a BS in community health James Zobian of Hicksville earned a BBA in accounting Jericho Andrew Adrian of Jericho earned an MHA in health administration Madeline Kaufman of Jericho earned an MS in occupational therapy Matthew Lanz of Jericho earned an MBA in business administration Anchal Malhotra of Jericho earned an MHA in health administration Joshua Solomon of Jericho earned a BA in radio production and studies Levittown Maria Banegas of Levittown earned an MBA in business administration Christopher Herman of Levittown earned an MHA in health administration Brianna Lombardi of Levittown earned an MA in speech-language pathology Alexa McCall of Levittown earned a BS in biology

Erin McCall of Levittown earned a BA in Spanish and an Advanced Certificate in middle childhood extension Roberto Navarrete of Levittown earned a BS in health science Dionisios Papadatos of Levittown earned an MSED in higher education leadership & policy studies Suzanne Razeq of Levittown earned a BA in psychology Alicia Renda of Levittown earned a BA in film studies & production Katlin San Filippo of Levittown earned an MSED in inclusive early childhood special education Marcela Sanchez of Levittown earned an MSED in rehabilitation counseling in mental health Danielle Thomas of Levittown earned an MBA in business administration Jamie Thomas of Levittown earned an MA in elementary education (STEM) Peter Weintraub of Levittown earned a JD in law Old Bethpage Jaclyn Paradiso of Old Bethpage earned a BBA in marketing Syosset Kristen Dunn of Syosset earned an MS in occupational therapy Taylor Geen of Syosset earned an MSED in mathematics education with STEM Scott Gulbransen of Syosset earned an MA in mental health counseling Philip Stiger of Syosset earned a BBA in legal studies in business Plainview Sara Briguglio of Plainview earned a BS in community health Robert D’Elia of Plainview earned a BA in film studies & production Sonia Devi of Plainview earned an MS in information systems MS Arianna Grossfeld of Plainview earned an MBA in business administration Adam Israel of Plainview earned an MS in accounting Madison Khazzam of Plainview earned an MBA in business administration Julia Kolodny of Plainview earned an MS in school-community psychology Rebecca Newman of Plainview earned an MSED in languages other than English & TESOL Daniel Pfeiffer of Plainview earned a BBA in finance Zachary Reiter of Plainview earned an MSED in secondary special education generalist Katlyn Tanenbaum of Plainview earned a BS in mathematics Danielle Tesoriero of Plainview earned an MS in school-community psych Andrew Wolf of Plainview earned an MSED in counseling

Woodbury Demi Thomas of Woodbury earned an MS in occupational therapy n

Hofstra University inducted 48 students into its chapter of Phi Beta Kappa this spring. Phi Beta Kappa is considered an emblem of high achievement and strong potential. The society celebrates and advocates excellence in the liberal arts and sciences. Students from the local area who were inducted include: Kelly Elkowitz of Levittown. Kelly is majoring in fine arts. Stephanie Minutillo of Hicksville. Stephanie is majoring in early childhood and childhood education, STEM. Alicia Renda of Levittown. Alicia is majoring in film studies and production. n

Nicole Zacchia of Bethpage achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA during the Fall 2021 semester, earning a spot on the Provost’s List at Hofstra University. n

On April 29, 170 undergraduate and graduate students showcased their research and creative scholarly work at New York Institute of Technology’s annual Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). Throughout the day, students shared their research projects in the form of verbal and poster presentations. Research projects included topics such as the 3-D bioprinting of organs, neuromarketing, virus genome analysis, and robotics in medicine, among many others. Local students include: Hicksville Adith Anugu Fabrice Cyprien Sabrina Popal Sebastian Lopez Jericho Neil Kaungumpillil Srikrishna Prasad Levittown Anisa Raidah Edward Cahill Plainview Christine Lee Joana Thomson Syosset Elisabeth Frankini Woodbury Arhum Ahmed Siem Satti n

Mackenzie Hickey of Hicksville was one of 141 first-generation students inducted into SUNY Oneonta’s inaugural class of the Alpha Alpha Alpha national honor society during a ceremony on April 24, at the Alumni Field House. Hickey is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in early childhood/childhood education (B–6) .


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