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Hempstead Town Councilman Dennis Dunne (4th right) attended the Levittown North Pride Football and Cheerleading League 2018 Season Pep Rally on September 8th, 2018 at MacLaren Field in Levittown. Councilman Dunne was joined by Matt Runyan, president of Levittown North Sports; Peggy Marenghi, president of the Levittown Board of Education; Cian Runyan of Levittown; Levittown Schools Superintendent Tonie McDonald; Sean Napoli of Wantagh; James Napoli of Wantagh; Luca Runyan of Levittown; Rich Weiss, Town of Hempstead Parks regional supervisor; Mark Napoli of Wantagh; and Nassau County Legislator John Ferretti.

Nassau County Police arrested four people for criminal possession of a gun and gravity knife in a car in Hicksville on Friday, September 21st, at 12:13AM. According to detectives, Second Precinct Police Officers were called to investigate a suspicious car parked on Pollak Place. Upon their arrival, officers observed a 2010 Acura with four occupants parked on Pollak in the vicinity of Colony Lane. Police say a loaded handgun, a gravity knife and a high capacity magazine were recovered from within the car. All four subjects were arrested without incident. Their names and charges are as follows: Dawn Marie Gerardo, 18, of Plainview, is charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon in 2nd and 3rd Degree. Christian Adisson, 25, of Baldwin, is charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd and 3rd degree and Unlawful Possession of Marijuana. Christian Newman, 30, of Baldwin, is charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd and 3rd degree and Unlawful Possession of Marijuana. Benjamin Martinez, 21, of Yonkers, is charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th degree in addition to Unlawful Possession of Marijuana.

Town plans “Put Bullying On Ice” Awareness Night

In recognition of National Bullying Prevention Month, the Town of Oyster Bay will hold a “Put Bullying on Ice” Awareness Night. The event will take place at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center in Bethpage on Saturday, October 6th from 7PM – 9PM during the public skate session. Free admission and skate rentals are offered for all students and families who reside in the Town of Oyster Bay. The Ice Skating Center’s concessionaire will offer a 25% discount for all purchases. Town of Supervisor Joseph Saladino stated, “The Town of Oyster Bay is

proud to partner with residents and the Long Island Coalition Against Bullying and Long Island Crisis Center to raise awareness, enhance dialogue among children about the dangers associated with bullying and recognize the need for education and commitment to prevent this type of behavior. Together, we will put bullying on ice and strengthen the bonds of our community.” The event - sponsored by the Long Island Coalition Against Bullying and the Long Island Crisis Center, and organized by Plainview resident Asha John – also offers free information and resourc-

es for residents seeking additional information. The Town of Oyster Bay and Long Island Coalition Against Bullying will also host a “Parents Night” later this fall to provide residents a free workshop and public forum to discuss the issue of bullying. “Together as a community, we will unite for acceptance while pledging to create a kinder world without bullying,” Town Councilwoman Rebecca Alesia said. “As a fellow Plainview mom, I commend Asha John and her family for turning a negative experience into such a positive night for our community.

When we stand together, no one stands alone.” In December 2017, the son of Plainview resident Asha John experienced an unfortunate bullying situation while enjoying an evening of skating in Bethpage. The Town of Oyster Bay Parks Department took immediate action to address this issue and worked in collaboration with Ms. John to develop a “Put Bullying on Ice” Awareness Night. For more information about this “Put Bullying on Ice” Awareness Night, please contact the Town of Oyster Bay Parks Department at (516) 797-4115.

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"Brain Health: MacArthur senior honored as Protect your cognitive vitality" National Merit Semifinalist

NYU Winthrop Hospital will offer a free program open to the public, “Brain Health: Protect Your Cognitive Vitality,” on Wednesday, October 10th, 2018, at 7PM. The program will be held at the Hospital’s Research & Academic Center, located at 101 Mineola Boulevard, at the corner of Second Street in Mineola. Carole Filangieri, PhD, from the Department of Behavioral Health at NYU Winthrop Hospital, will provide an informative explanation about the aging brain, including processing

speed, neurons, etc. Attendees will learn about actions, based on scientific research, which can be put into place to help protect their cognitive ability. A question and answer period will follow. Attendees are asked to arrive at 6:45PM to register. Admission is free, but seating is limited and reservations are required. To reserve your space, please call (516) 663-3916. For information about other programs at the Hospital, learn more at www.nyuwinthrop.org/community-programs or call 1-866-WINTHROP.

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National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist Saajid Chowdhury with MacArthur High School Principal Joseph Sheehan.

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Saajid Chowdhury, a senior at General Douglas MacArthur High School has recently been recognized as one of 16,000 National Merit Semifinalists in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program. He will continue on in the competition for one of 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $31 million that will be offered in the spring of 2019. Approximately 1.6 million juniors entered the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2017 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Chowdhury is now part of the nationwide pool of semifinalists who represent less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, including the highest scoring entrants in each state. The next step of the program will be to identify 15,000 finalists out of the

16,000 semifinalists. “I feel really honored that I’m in the top one percent of students in the nation said Chowdhury. “I feel like my hard work in high school has paid off; all of the skills that I built up through the years emanated in such a great score.” Chowdhury is currently enrolled in seven Advanced Placement courses and is passionate about math, science and music. As a cello player, he is involved in every orchestra that MacArthur has to offer, is a member of Science Olympiads, is on the school’s mathletes team and is on the Nassau County All Star Mathletes team. Chowdhury is also heavily involved in MacArthur’s science research program and serves as the treasurer of the school’s National Honor Society.

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BY GARY SIMEONE Massapequa resident Chris Stefanou is doing his part to help save what he calls the top predators of the ocean. For over three years now, the 22-year-old has been tagging and releasing all types of sharks in the name of science. “It started about three years ago when I was out fishing for bluefish and striped bass off of Gilgo Beach,” said Stefanou, who works as a nursing assistant at St. Francis Hospital. “I ended up hooking something so big and powerful that it ended up snapping two of my lines.” He said that he went to the nearby bait shop for heavier gear to try and reel in whatever was putting so much pressure on his lines. “My friends came with me to help and we ended up bringing in a four foot long shark. We took the hook out of its mouth, brought it back up to the beach and released it.” Ever since then, he became hooked on catching the giant predators and tagging and releasing them as a volunteer for the NOAA, (National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.) “In the span of three years, I’ve probably caught over a hundred sharks of varying sizes. The biggest I’ve reeled in was a 91/2-foot tiger shark, that probably weighed 250 pounds.” He said that since he’s been doing it,

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people have come up to him on the beach, watching him reel the animals in and asking him questions in the process. “I love to be able to educate people about these endangered species and let them know that there’s nothing to be scared of. People have a lot of misconceptions about sharks, probably from watching movies like Jaws and other TV shows.” He said that species like the tiger sharks are actually docile creatures, and that people are more likely to be attacked by bees, wasps or snakes than sharks in the ocean. As part of his volunteer position with the NOAA, Stefanou is able to monitor sharks congregation areas, swimming habits and migration patterns. He’s also able to see how many of the creatures are being injured through the overuse of commercial fishing nets. “I’ve probably caught half a dozen sharks with commercial nets caught in their dorsal fins that were cutting into their flesh.” He said that he hopes to see regulations put in place that would ban commercial fishing in certain areas and also regulations on catching sharks to make food such as shark fin soup. “I want to continue doing this for as long as I can because I have a love for these creatures who are the top predators monitoring our oceans,” said Stefanou. “They are really in control of our oceans.”

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Levittown Curriculum Associate for Music Vincent D'Ulisse (left) with Award of Merit winner Jordan Coene (right). Jordan Coene, a senior at General Douglas MacArthur High School, was recently recognized as a 2018-2019 Award of Merit recipient for theater during the Long Island Scholar Artist Program’s gala at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts. Sponsored by the Long Island Arts Alliance, the program commends students with high academic achievement who excel in the areas of music, visual arts, dance, theater, or media arts. To be eligible for this honor, students must display an unweighted grade point average of a 90 or above and showcase their excellence in the arts with a performance recording or portfolio of their work and an essay. Award recipients are then determined by panels of artists and arts educators. Coene was nominated by her junior year English teacher Kristin Mund.

“Not only is Jordan an exceptional scholar, she is so gifted in art, screen writing, and acting,” said Mund. “She brought life into every lesson with her whimsical smile and passionate attitude. Her rendition of Abigail Williams from Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is one for the books! For years and years to come, I will not find another student who can breathe as much life into that character.” Coene has been involved in theater since she was eight years old. “I knew from the moment I stepped on stage that this is what I wanted to do with my life,” she said. She has done professional singing, acting and modeling throughout her life, and in addition to her studies at MacArthur High School, attends the Long Island High School for the Arts to pursue her passions.

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What’s Happening October 1

A mixed media display case exhibit with the work of “Artist Patricia Boes” will be held at the Bethpage Public Library for the month of October. “The Syosset Camera Club” will present a photography exhibit at the Bethpage Public Library, beginning October 1st through the end of the month. At 1:30PM at the Hicksville Public Library, the film “Book Club” will be shown. A “Tai Chi” class will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 5:30PM. A computer class on “Microsoft Excel” will be given at the Hicksville Public Library at 6PM.

October 2

“The Lost Branch: The Story of My Sicily Connection” will be presented by author Jackie Fischer at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM. The Hicksville Public Library will offer a computer class on “Microsoft Excel at 6PM. From 7 to 9PM at the Bethpage Public Library, the “Knitting Club” will meet.

October 3

An “ESL Class” will be held from 9:30 to 11:30AM at the Bethpage Public Library Auditorium. “Preschool Storytime” will be held at the Bethpage Public Library for children ages 3 ½ to 5 years old at 10:30AM. A lecture on the work of “Ravi Shankar” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 1PM. An “Art Workshop” will be held at the Bethpage Public Library from 1 to 3PM. “Great American Read: Who Am I?” is a workshop that will be held at the Bethpage Public Library from 2 to 4PM. “All About the SAT and ACT”, a lecture given by David Gervirtz, will be held at the Bethpage Public Library at 7PM. A class on “Meditation” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 7:15PM.

October 4

A class on preparing “Spanish Tapas” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 6PM. “Let’s Build and Code Robots!” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 7PM.

October 5

“Tiny Tots Time”, for children ages 2 ½ to 3 ½ with their caregivers, will begin today at 10AM at the Bethpage Public Library and a second session will be held from 10:45 to 11:15AM. The program will be a series that will continue for two additional sessions at the same time on October 12 and 19. Advanced registration is required. The “Create and Socialize Needlework Group” will meet at the

Hicksville Public Library from 11AM through 2PM. The film “Book Club” will be shown at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM and again at 7:30PM. Rated PG-13, the movie runs 104 minutes.

October 6

A single session class of “AARP Smart Driver” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 9:30AM. “Wacky Witches Storycraft” will be held at 11AM for children ages 4 through 8 at the Bethpage Public Library. At 2PM at the Bethpage Public Library, a craft workshop will be held for children in grades Kindergarten through 5th with a caregiver to create a “Candy Snack Monster” for Halloween.

October 7

“Anna Maria Villa and Jazz Trio” will perform at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM. Tickets will be available in advance.

October 8

“The Amazing Circus Show” with Li Liu, performer, will be held for children ages 4 and above with their caregiver at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM. The Hicksville Public Library will hold a craft program to make a “Cute Cat Pillow” for children.

October 9

Children ages 18 to 29 months old, with their caregiver, are invited to join a series of sessions on “Mother Goose” at the Bethpage Public Library from 10 to 10:30AM, with a second session from 10:45 to 11:15AM. The program will run for three sessions, October 9th, 16th and 23rd. Please register in advance to attend. “The Bethpage Book Club” will meet at 1PM at the Bethpage Public Library to discuss the book Killers of the Flower Moon. “Current Events” will be the topic of a discuss at the Hicksville Public Library at 1PM. The Passport series continues at the Bethpage Public Library with “The People and Culture of Bermuda” at 2PM with Sheila Taub. A computer class on “Getting Started” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 6:30PM. “The Knitting Club” will meet at the Bethpage Public Library at 7PM. At 7:15PM at the Hicksville Public Library, a “Magical Writing Workshop” will be held.

October 10

An Art Workshop will be held at the Bethpage Public Library from 1 to 3PM. “Great American Read: Heroes” is the subject of a session at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM. A computer class on “Getting

Started” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 6:30PM. “The Evening Book Club” will meet at the Bethpage Public Library at 7:15PM to discuss Killers of the Flower Moon. A craft program to make “Clay Sculptures” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 7:15PM.

October 11

The Hicksville Public Library will hold a food preparation class to make a “German Apple Cake” at 1PM. “Babysitting Workshop” will be offered for teens at the Hicksville Public Library from 4 to 6PM. Chef Rob Scott will be at the Bethpage Public Library at 6:30PM to lead a group on making “Oktoberfest German Apple Cake”. Advanced registration is required.

October 12

The film “Avengers: Infinity War” will be shown at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM and again at 7:30PM. Rated PG-13, the film is 149 minutes long. “In Motion: A Dance Experience” will be held at 4:30PM for children 6 to 10 years old at the Bethpage Public Library.

October 13

From 10AM to 4PM at the Hicksville Public Library, a “Defensive Driving” class will be held. “Chess for Kids” will be held at the Bethpage Public Library for children in grades 2 through 5 at 2PM. “The Graphic Novel Book Club” will meet at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Walking Dead.

October 14

Public Library at 6:30PM. “Studio Art” class will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 7:15PM.

October 17

The Hicksville Public Library will hold a “Memory Screening” session at 1PM. An “Art Workshop” will be held at the Bethpage Public Library from 1 to 3PM. “Great American Read: Villains and Monsters” is the subject of a discussion from 2 to 4PM at the Bethpage Public Library. “Surfing the Web” will be the computer class offered at the Hicksville Public Library at 6:30PM. “The Hicksville Public Library’s Board Meeting” will be held at the Library at 7PM. The public is invited to attend. From 7PM at the Bethpage Public Library, “TechTime: Google Search” will be held.

October 18

“Creative Art” program will be offered at the Hicksville Public Library at 4PM. “Long Island Ghost Stories”, presented by The Paranormal Adventurers at the Bethpage Public Library at 7:30PM.

October 19

A day trip will be departing from the Bethpage Public Library at 9AM to “Mohegan Sun” for those patrons who have pre-registered. The film “Abdul & Victoria” will be shown at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM and again at 7:30PM. Rated PG-13, it runs 112 minutes long.

October 21

“Live At the Library: Something Special Big Band” will perform from 12 noon to 4PM at the Bethpage Public Library.

A concert by the “Vic Vincent Group” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 2PM.

October 15

The film “Overboard” will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 1:30PM.

“Baby Smart”, for children ages 9 to 17 months with their caregivers, will be held at the Bethpage Public Library at 10:30AM. The movie “Ocean’s 8” will be shown at the Hicksville Public Library at 1:30PM. At 2PM at the Bethpage Public Library, the Senior Circle will host a “2018 Medicare Update” with Steven I. Semryck, CLU. “Teddy Bear Pajama Storytime” will be held at the Bethpage Public Library at 7PM for children ages 3 ½ to 6 years old.

October 16

From 2:30 to 4PM at the Bethpage Public Library, “TechTime: Google Search” will be held. A computer class on “Surfing the Web” will be offered at the Hicksville

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At 1PM at the Hicksville Public Library a session on “Fall Medicare Open Enrollment” will be held. “Microsoft Word” will be the subject of a computer class at the Hicksville Public Library at 6:30PM. A “Fondant Halloween Cake” will be the lesson demonstrated at the Bethpage Public Library from 7 to 8PM. At 7:15PM at the Hicksville Public Library, “Everything You Should Know About the College Application and Admission Process” will be held.

October 24

“Great American Read: What We Do for Love” is the subject of the discussion at the Bethpage Public Library Continued on page 7


The Town of Oyster Bay's Distinguished Artists Concert Series will host multiple performances throughout the month of October 2018 at local libraries throughout the Town. “The Distinguished Artists Concert Series provides free musical and dance programs for the enjoyment of our residents,” said Oyster Bay Town Councilman Louis Imbroto. “I encourage residents to take advantage of these wonderful performances offered by the Town for free at local libraries.” Scheduled performances for October include: Mambo Loco on Sunday, October 7th, 2018 at 2:00PM at the Locust Valley Library – playing the best of old-school Latin and Latin jazz. Something Special Big Band on Sunday, October 14th, 2018 at 2:00PM at

the Bethpage Library – one of the finest nostalgia/jazz swing bands in the New York-Long Island area. The Hambones on Sunday, October 21st, 2018 at 2:00PM at the Jericho Library – a well-crafted mix of classic country/rockability and blues from the 50’s to today. The Guthrie Brothers Scarborough Fair on Sunday, October 28th, 2018 at 2:00PM at the Locust Valley Library – a note-for-note performance of Simon & Garfunkel’s best-known songs presented with history and humor. The Distinguished Artists Concert Series is sponsored by the Cultural and Performing Arts (CAPA) Division of the Town of Oyster Bay’s Department of Community & Youth Services. For further information, please call (516) 7977900 or visit www.oysterbaytown.com.

What’s Happening Continued from page 6 at 2PM. From 6 to 7:30PM at the Bethpage Public Library, a “Zombie Scavenger Hunt“ will be held. A computer class on “Microsoft Word” is offered at the Hicksville Public Library at 6:30PM. “The German Settlement of 19th Century Long Island”, presented by Professor Paul van Wie at the Bethpage Public Library from 7 to 9PM.

October 25

A day trip arranged by the Bethpage Public Library will leave the Library at 9:30AM to attend “Phantom of the Opera” at the Westchester Broadway Theater. From 4:30 to 5:30PM at the Bethpage Public Library, Magic Al will perform a “Halloween Comedy Magic Show”. “The Most Haunted Places on Long Island” is the subject of a session at the Hicksville Public Library at 7PM.

October 26

“A Quiet Place”, rated PG-13 and running 90 minutes long, will be shown at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM and again at 7:30PM.

October 27

From 2 to 3PM at the Bethpage Public

Library, a food preparation class will be held for children ages 5 through 11 to make “Spiderweb Cookies”.

Free lecture for seniors: "Lung Conditions" NYU Winthrop Hospital will offer a free program for seniors, “Lung Conditions: Improve Your Quality of Life,” on Wednesday, October 10th, at 1:15PM. It will be held at the Mineola Community Center, located at 155 Washington Avenue in Mineola (one block south of Jericho Turnpike, between Mineola Boulevard and Willis Avenue). Lydia Winnicka, MD, Pulmonary Fellow from the Division of Pulmonary Medicine at NYU Winthrop, will discuss symptoms and treatment for common lung conditions such as COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder), asthma and sleep apnea. Dr. Winnicka will also discuss protocols for lung cancer

screening, and why it is so important. A question and answer period will follow the lecture. Free parking is available in the lot adjacent to the building; metered lots (quarters needed) are across the street. Seating is limited and reservations are required. To reserve a space, please call (516) 663-3916. Health Update for Seniors is a free community health education program presented by the Department of Public Affairs, Geriatric Health Services and the Winthrop Home Health Agency. For information about these or other programs at the Hospital, learn more at www.nyuwinthrop.org/community-programs or call 1-866-WINTHROP.

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October 28

“Live at the Library: Scary Folk”, presented by Drew Velting, will be presented at the Bethpage Public Library at 2PM.

October 29

A book-to-film discussion will be held at 12 noon at the Hicksville Public Library, with a showing of the movie “My Cousin Rachel” at 1:30PM. The Conversations with Music series at the Bethpage Public Library continues with “Halloween at the Opera” at 2PM with Tanisha Mitchell.

October 31

“Halloween Fun” for children will be held at the Hicksville Public Library at 10:15PM. “Great American Read: Other Worlds” will be the discussion topic at the Bethpage Public Library from 2 to 4PM. “Virtual Reality Halloween Horror” will be held at the Bethpage Public Library from 7 to 8:30PM, presented by Lisa Benenati and Josh Firer. Compiled by Meg Meyer

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care program, Smith had the opportunity to visit John Hopkins Hospital where he participated in clinical rounds, learned about anatomy and was handson, dissecting a cow eye and a sheep’s heart. He was also able to watch an open-heart surgery. Throughout the conference, leadership sessions were facilitated. “These sessions were very inspiring and motivating,� said Smith. “I took a lot home from them.� Smith also enjoyed meeting students from different parts of the world. He met people from Alabama, Brazil, California, Germany and Puerto Rico and was able to explore the city of Washington, DC and Georgetown during the conference.

Free senior ID program Senator Kemp Hannon (R-Nassau) announces a FREE Senior I.D. Program Tuesday, October 2nd, from 10:00AM to 12 noon at the Levittown Public Library (1 Bluegrass Lane, Levittown). This program is being held in partnership with Town of Hempstead Supervisor Laura Gillen and Town Clerk Sylvia Cabana. There is no fee and no appointments are required. The program allows seniors to obtain a free wallet-sized ID card which includes a photo, the holder’s personal contact information (name, address, phone number, date of birth), and an emergency contact name and phone number which could be useful to emergency responders. Seniors can carry the card in their wallet so that emergency responders will know who to contact if

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Levittown students explore college opportunities Upperclassman throughout the Levittown Public Schools are looking to a bright future as many recently attended their respective high school’s mini-college fair. Division Avenue High School and General Douglas MacArthur High School conduct these mini-college fairs each fall where representatives from various colleges and universities set up booths and answer questions that

the students may have as they explore their options for after graduation. Sponsored by each high school’s guidance department, the students met with college representatives to learn more about their programs, activities, admission process, majors offered and financial aid and scholarship opportunities. “Our college fairs are a wonderful

opportunity for students to network with admissions reps who will be reading their applications and learn important information about post-secondary options,” said MacArthur High School’s guidance chairperson Elizabeth Hammer. Students were encouraged to ask questions and gather valuable handouts provided by each institution of higher learning.

“The college fair was a very positive and inviting experience,” said Leah Draluck, a junior at Division Avenue High School. “Since I have an interest in engineering, I learned about different engineering programs certain colleges have to offer.” Both Division and MacArthur will hold a second mini-college fair at the end of the month.

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Upperclassman at Division Avenue High School spoke with college admission representatives during the school’s mini-college fair. Division Avenue High School students learned more about the different colleges and universities out there.

MacArthur High School seniors Shannon Haller (left) and Kristi Ryu (right) explored their college options during the school’s mini-college fair.

Seniors Katie Fitzgerald (left) and Danielle Petzold (right) learned more about Stony Brook University during MacArthur High School’s mini-college fair.

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Four students from Division Avenue High School earned NYSSMA All-State honors. Pictured from left: Music teachers Alison Sellars and Mark Martufi, Principal John Coscia, seniors Joanne Chun, Brandon Smith, Eileen Cha and junior Jacqueline Testamark with music teacher Michael Bastone and Levittown Curriculum Associate for Music Vincent D’Ulisse. Joining the ranks of top student musicians from throughout New York State, Division Avenue High School senior Joanne Chun and junior Jacqueline Testamark and General Douglas MacArthur High School junior Paul Giorlando were selected to perform at the annual New York State

School Music Association All-State Conference in Rochester from November 29th–December 2nd. In addition, Division Avenue High School seniors Brandon Smith and Eileen Cha and MacArthur High School seniors Lyle Greene and Joseph Novello were selected as alternates.

Three students from General Douglas MacArthur High School earned NYSSMA All-State honors. Pictured from left: Levittown Curriculum Associate for Music Vincent D’Ulisse, senior Lyle Greene, junior Paul Giorlando, music teacher Joseph Romano and Principal Joseph Sheehan. (Not pictured: Joseph Novello) To earn All-State honors, students throughout New York State must perform exceptionally at solo and ensemble festivals during the previous school year. Chun was selected for the flute, Testamark was selected for soprano I voice and Giorlando was selected to perform in the symphonic band for trumpet. As alternates, Cha was selected

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Advanced Placement Scholars recognized in Levittown High school students from throughout the Levittown Public Schools at Division Avenue High School and General Douglas MacArthur High School recently displayed their college readiness level as a total of 237 students were recognized as Advanced Placement Scholars. The College Board awards this distinction to high school students who display exceptional achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement exams. Each year, the College Board recognizes several levels of achievement based on a student’s performance on AP exams. AP courses completed with a score of 3 or higher on the final exam may afford students the opportunity to earn college credit.

Division Avenue High School’s Advanced Placement Scholars currently enrolled in the Levittown Public Schools.

General Douglas MacArthur High School’s Advanced Placement Scholars currently enrolled in the Levittown Public Schools.

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• 8 students from both high schools were designated National AP Scholars, granted to those who receive an average score of at least a 4 on all AP exams taken and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams. • 72 students from both schools were named as AP Scholars with Distinction, given to students with an average score of at least a 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. • 40 students were selected as AP Scholars with Honor, having an average score of at least a 3.25 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. • 124 students were recognized as AP Scholars, given to those who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams. In addition, MacArthur High School 2018 graduate Justin Sergio received the AP International Diploma, granted to students who earn an average score of at least a 3 or higher on five or more AP exams in three or more subject areas. A total of 10 students also received the AP Capstone Diploma and 15 received the AP Seminar and Research Certificate. Last year was the first year that the district had candidates for the AP Capstone Diploma since it was the first year running the AP Research course. Students qualified for this honor by earning a 3 or higher in both AP Seminar & AP Research and also a 3 or higher on four additional AP exams. It was also the first year that the district had candidates earn the AP Seminar and Research Certificate as last year was the first year that students could obtain it. These students earned a 3 or higher in both AP Seminar and AP Research.

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Halloween Happenings, Oktoberfest Take Center Stage in Fall Festivals BY KAREN RUBIN TRAVEL FEATURES SYNDICATE GOINGPLACESFARANDNEAR.COM Halloween in Sleepy Hollow Country SLEEPY HOLLOW, NY — Halloween in Sleepy Hollow Country is legendary, and this year, introduces new events including The Unsilent Picture. Historic Hudson Valley’s fall events, the largest in the tri-state area kick off Friday, Sept. 28, take place on selected evenings through Saturday, Nov. 24, and are expected to draw more than 250,000 visitors, The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze®, the Hudson Valley’s biggest all-ages fall extravaganza, will run for a record 45 select evenings from late September through Thanksgiving weekend. The walk-through experience lights up the wooded pathways, orchards, and gardens of historic Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-onHudson, N.Y., where a small team of artists hand-carve more than 7,000 jacks and elaborate pumpkin sculptures. Visitors will see Blaze favorites, such as a giant spider web and the mammoth sea serpent. New additions include a medieval castle guarded by a flock of jack o’lantern

Historic Hudson Valley’s incredibly popular Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze will run for a record 45 evenings from late September through Thanksgiving weekend © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com owls, a functioning windmill, and a full set of Instagrammable zodiac signs all made of jack o’lanterns. (Van Cortlandt Manor is at 525 South Riverside Avenue, just off Route 9 in Croton-on-Hudson.) Horseman’s Hollow takes Washington Irving’s “The Legend

of Sleepy Hollow” to its most terrifying extremes. Visitors walk a haunted trail where creatures lurk in the shadows, ready to strike fear into the hearts of those brave enough to venture into the darkness. Professional actors, award-winning feature-film

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ages 10 and up. Also at Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow is The Unsilent Picture, a brand-new event for 2018. The immersive theater experience features an original black and white film starring Tony Award-winning actor Bill Irwin, accompanied by live music and a Foley artist. The movie, which was commissioned by Historic Hudson Valley and shot on location in buildings at Van Cortlandt Manor, is the center of this 16-night experience. It is recommended for ages 10 and up and contains scenes of drinking

alcohol, smoking and snuff tobacco use, implied violence, and mature themes. (Philipsburg Manor is at 381 North Broadway (Route 9) in Sleepy Hollow.) There are more opportunities to be captivated by Irving’s ‘Legend’ than ever before. Master storytellers Jonathan Kruk and Jim Keyes, accompanied by live organ music, bring to life The Legend of Sleepy Hollow during 45-minute afternoon and evening performances at Sleepy Hollow’s circa-1685 Old Dutch Church. Irving’s ‘Legend’ runs for 16 select dates in October and is recommended for ages 10 and up. The circa-1685 stone church is across the street from

Hiking up Kaaterskill Falls, one of the hikes on the Hudson River School Art in the Catskills, NY. New York State offers a weekly foliage update © Karen Rubin/ goingplacesfarandnear.com

Philipsburg Manor, where visitors will park. Weekend afternoon performances are by Jim Keyes and weekday and weekend evening performances are by Jonathan Kruk. Home of the ‘Legend’ is a daytime, all-ages experience at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside homestead in Tarrytown, N.Y. Visitors can tour the author’s home, embark on a literarythemed scavenger hunt, see a shadow puppet performance, and take part in historic games and Halloweenthemed art activities. (Sunnyside is on West Sunnyside Lane, off Route 9 in Tarrytown.) All events are held rain or shine. Proceeds support Historic Hudson Valley, the Tarrytown-based private, non-profit educational organization that owns and operates the historic sites that host these events. These events have limited capacity and sell out. All admissions are by advance purchase timed ticket. Blaze dates are Sept. 28-30; Oct. 4-31; and Nov. 1-4, 7-11, 15-17, 23-24. Online tickets are $22 for adults ($27 on Fridays and Saturdays), $16 for children 3-17 ($20 on Fridays and Saturdays), and free for children under 3 and Historic Hudson Valley members. Horseman’s Hollow dates are Oct. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 25-31. Online tickets are $20 ($25 on Saturdays). Fast Track, a $15

per ticket upgrade, lets visitors skip the line in their time slot. Historic Hudson Valley members receive a $5 per ticket discount. The Unsilent Picture dates are Oct. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 25-31. Online tickets are $18. Historic Hudson Valley members receive a $5 per ticket discount. Irving’s ‘Legend’ dates are Oct. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 25-31. Seating is very limited and there are three performances on weekday evenings and six performances on weekends. Online tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for children under 18. Historic Hudson Valley members receive a $5 per ticket discount. Home of the ‘Legend’ dates are Sept. 29-30; Oct. 1, 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28. Online tickets are $16 for adults, $12 for seniors, $8 for children 3-17, and free for those under 3 and Historic Hudson Valley members. Buy tickets online at www. hudsonvalley.org or by calling 914-3666900 ($2 per ticket surcharge for phone orders and for tickets purchased onsite, if available). Haunted Happenings in Salem Probably the epicenter of Halloween is Salem and to accommodate all the people who want to experience its annual Haunted Happenings festival (more than 500,000 come from around the world for the festival), the entire month of October is devoted to it. Events

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include a Grand Parade, the Haunted Biz Baz Street Fair, Family Film Nights on Salem Common, costume balls, ghost tours, haunted houses, live music, and chilling theatrical presentations. Classic experiences include: Cry Innocent: The People vs. Bridget Bishop, Old Town Hall, 32 Derby Square, daily thru October. The year is 1692. Bridget Bishop has been accused of witchcraft and you are on the Puritan jury. Hear the historical testimonies, cross-examine the witnesses and decide the verdict. Is Bridget Bishop capable of witchcraft? The outdoor arrest scene begins approximately 15 minutes before show time. October Nights At The Gables, include: Spirits of the Gables: Get swept into Hawthorne’s tale of guilt, greed and revenge as the characters from The House of the Seven Gables (1851), come to life and recount their stories while you walk through the very house that inspired Hawthorne’s timeless novel. Legacy of the Hanging Judge takes visitors back through Nathaniel Hawthorne’s birth home to the events of the infamous Salem Witch Trials, through the eyes of the author, whose own ancestor, Judge John Hathorne had a hand to play in the tragic events of 1692. The 35-minute performances begin every 10 minutes in The Nathaniel

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Hunter Mountain hosts themed Oktoberfest weekends (photo courtesy of Hunter Mountain) Hawthorne birth house. Combination tickets available. Reservations highly recommended. House of the Seven Gables: Discover 330 years of Salem’s history as you experience the museum and collection of historic buildings. Built

in 1668, this is the oldest surviving 17th century wooden mansion in New England. The House of the Seven Gables inspired author Nathaniel Hawthorne to write his legendary novel of the same name. (House Of Seven Gables, 115 Derby St. 978-744-0991)

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Beyond Bingo: The Third Act of Our Lives BY MARJORIE GOTTLIEB WOLFE This season there’s a new TV program titled, “The Cool Kids.” It stars Leslie Jordan, Vicki Lawrence, David Alan Grier and Martin Mull. If you’ve enjoyed seeing the movies, “Cacoon,” “The Gin Game” and “The Best Exotic Magnolia Hotel,” this program will certainly make you laugh. No doubt you’ve heard these retirement jokes: • A retired husband is often a wife’s full-time job. • You’re probably retired if you and your teeth don’t sleep together. • “Getting lucky” means you remember where you left your white Sonata at the Festival Flea Market Mall in Florida. • You step off the curb and look down one more time to make sure the street is still there. • The funny senior texting code “LOL” doesn’t mean “laughing out loud,” it means “Living On Lipitor.” • I’m very good at opening childproof caps—with a hammer. • I’m the life of the party—even if it lasts until 8 p.m. “The Cool Kids” is a comedy about a

group of friends living in a retirement community named Shady Meadows. That’s a much more pleasant name than “Aged Oaks,” “Rusty Years,” “Out With a Bang,” “Last Sunset Heights,” “Altacocker Acres” or “Ferklempt Estates.” (Thanks, Roz Warren!) And, there’s actually a development in So. Florida named, “Journey’s End.” What was the developer thinking? A synopsis: The above-mentioned residents are willing to break every rule to have a good time. Hank is a gruff, opinionated 21st Century Archie Bunker. Charlie is a bumbling storyteller. He sometimes goes off on tangents about barely believable episodes from his life. Perhaps we’ll see a 2004 episode based on a Metropolitan Diary story by Tony & Sara Soll. n

Dear Diary: Sunday morning, Brooklyn Heights: Sara was in line at a bagel store on Montague Street. Ahead of her was a tall, well-dressed woman with a strong Midwestern accent. She was ordering her breakfast bagel and clearly didn’t want much cream cheese on it. The Hispanic man behind the counter looked puzzled as the customer’s

nasal twang requested, “A sesame bagel with just a teensy, teensy, weeeeensy bit of low fat cream cheese, please.” After saying several times in a strong Latino accent, “I don’t understand,” the counterman looked even more perplexed. The woman mimed the universal finger and thumb sign for just a little bit as she repeated slowly and patiently, “A little, teensy bit of cream cheese.” Suddenly, the man’s face lit up. “Ah!” he said. “You want a schmeer!” n

Or, perhaps Charlie will share this story: Stephanie, an elderly woman, was telling her daughter, Joyce, about a date with a 90-year-old man. “Believe it or not, I had to slap his face three times,” complained Stephanie with a smile. “Do you mean that old man got fresh with you?” Joyce asked with disgust showing all over her face. “Oh, no dear,”explained Stephanie. “I had to keep slapping his face to keep him awake.” n

Sid, another resident, is a pill-popping hypochrondiac.

When he gets ill, will he attempt to get an appointment with the surgeon to the stars, Dr. Oz? Does he define “STD” as “Standing Till Dazed”—a Frank Cerabino word describing a condition that Disney patrons feel from spending too much time waiting in lines? And, will he quote Archie Bunker: “I’m suffering a little bit from smoke EXHILARATION.” “In her elastic stockings, next to her VERY CLOSE veins”? “Shut the door well…we’re catchin’ AMMONIA.” “Sit there like you’re in a COMMA.” “I’m half PROSTATE in the heat.” “My DIGITALIS clock is broken.” “Tell ‘em we’re all DECREASED— we went last night in a suicide pact.” And Margaret, a confident woman, forces her way into the group. Will we hear her use some old-time words like “Belly-aching,” “pill” (a person you can’t take), “Heavens to Betsy” and “fiddle-faddle?” Will she ask her accountant, “Debits still go on the left, right”? Will she complain that her mini-size stainless-steel refrigerator See page D6


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Widows Have Questions About Social Security BY TOM MARGENAU

Q: I was getting my own Social Security. Then my husband died and they started paying me his Social Security and took away my own. But why did they do that? Aren’t they two separate benefits and I deserve both? A: The law says if you are due two different Social Security benefits, you don’t get them both. You only get the one that pays the higher rate. And if you think about it, the law makes sense. Without it, everyone in the country who is married or who has ever been married would get two full benefits -- their own and something from their spouse. So I would get my own Social Security check and I also would get a husband’s benefit on my wife’s account. And then she would get her own benefit and a wife’s benefit on my account. And then Warren Buffet would get his own retirement check and a husband’s benefit on his wife’s account. And Warren’s wife would get ... I think you see where I’m going with this. If the law allowed everyone to get every benefit he or she is due, the Social Security system would have gone belly up a long time ago. And if it makes you feel any better, you are getting benefits from two accounts. That’s because the rules say if you are due anything on your own record, you will be paid that first, and then get any extra benefits you might be due from your spouse. For example, let’s say your husband’s benefit was $2,000 per month and your own monthly retirement check was $1,600. When your husband died, you kept getting your own $1,600 and then you started getting an additional $400 from your husband’s account to take you up to his $2,000 rate. I know you just get one check for $2,000 per month and you understandably assume you are only getting a widow’s benefit. But again, on Social Security’s books, you are being paid on off of two records. Q: I am my husband’s second wife. He died about a year ago. I just turned 60 and started getting widow’s benefits. His first wife is also getting widow’s benefits on his record. When she dies, will my rate go up? A: No it won’t. Any Social Security money paid to an ex-wife is just add-on benefit. It takes nothing away from anything you are due on your husband’s account. So if she dies before you do, nothing will change. Q: My husband died about six months ago. He was 78. I am 74. I was a stay-at-home mom throughout our marriage. So I don’t have my own Social Security. I was getting a spousal benefit on his record before he died. And after his death, I started getting widow’s benefits. I have read in some of your past columns that when a husband dies, the widow gets what her husband got at the time of death. But I started getting a little

more. He got $1,368 when he died. And I am now getting $1,505. Should I be worried that they are paying me too much money and will someday ask for it back? A: Don’t worry. I’m sure you are being paid correctly. And I think I know why you are getting a higher rate than your husband was getting before he died. You were right when you quoted me as saying that a woman over age 66 starts getting a widow’s benefit that equals what her husband was getting at the time of death. But I should have added a qualifier: I should have said she gets that “as a general rule.” And you are an exception to that rule. Here is why. Even though you didn’t say, I bet your husband started taking his Social Security at age 62. That meant he was getting an amount equal to 75 percent of his full retirement benefit. And that would normally be your widow’s rate. But there is a rule that says a widow over age 62 is guaranteed to get at least 82.5 percent of her husband’s full benefit. So that’s why you are getting a little more than your husband. Q: My husband died about 25 years ago. At the time, I was in my 40s with two small children. They got monthly survivors benefits and for a while, I was getting a check, too. Those benefits stopped many years ago. Now I am about to turn 66. I’m still working and plan to keep working as long as I can. I never remarried. A friend at work told me that because I got widow’s benefits all those years ago, that I have used up any money I am due on his record and can only rely on my Social Security. Is this true? A: Nope. Your friend is wrong. You can never “use up” money from any Social Security account. In fact, you should get ready to employ the widow’s maximizing option. Here’s how that works. When you turn 66, you should apply for widow’s benefits. You will get 100 percent of your husband’s current Social Security rate. In other words, it will be updated for inflation so you won’t be getting the smaller benefit you were getting a quarter-century ago. Even though you are working, because you will be over age 66, you are due full widow’s benefits with no reduction because of your earnings. Then when you turn 70, you should switch to your own retirement benefits. At that age, you will get 132 percent of your full retirement rate. Q: I’m 80 years old. How come when my husband died last year all I got was the little $255 burial check while all my other widow friends are getting monthly benefits from their dead husband’s account? A: You didn’t give me enough information to fully answer your question. But I’m guessing that you are getting your own Social Security retirement benefit and that it exceeds what you are

due as a widow. I can’t imagine that of all your friends, you are the only one who worked and earned her own Social Security check. I will bet that more than a few of those friends of yours are also getting their own Social Security retirement

check and are not being paid the widow’s benefits they claim to be getting. If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has the answer. Contact him at thomas.margenau@comcast.net. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

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of its own, mostly attributed to the sea captains who were returning to their gathering place. In particular, rooms 621 and 325 have had reports of lights turning off and on and a general uneasy feeling throughout the rooms (www. hawthornehotel.com). National Ghost Hunt Day at Lord Baltimore Hotel Baltimore, Md.– Over the years,

Cry Innocent at The Old Town Hall: Bridget Bishop has been accused of witchcraft and you are on the Puritan jury, just one of the Haunted Happenings events in Salem © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com trial adapted from the 1692 historical transcripts. Most chilling is that it is real. 16 Lynde St. (978) 741-3570 There’s so much to do, you have to visit http://hauntedhappenings.org/ to plan. Enhance your paranormal experience with a stay at the Hawthorne Hotel, one of Historic Hotels of America’s most haunted member hotels. Built in 1925, in the city notorious for the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, the hotel has ghost stories

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isn’t magnetic? (She can’t show off her grandchildrens’ artwork!) Will she ask the chef at Shady Meadows to please serve Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor called “Bernard Malamint”? Will she pronounce Salvation Army

as “SALIVATION Army”? And does she know better than to ask, “Did she RSBVD ja?” And so, what unites the residents at the fictitious Shady Meadows? Are they angry at this sign posted at a local store: NO SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS. You have had twice as long to get the

money. No.! According to fox.com, “they are determined to make the third act of their lives the craziest one yet.” The 3 R’s, a Kevin P. Jackson term, may just mean Reassessed Life, Readjusted Priorities, and RETIRED HAPPY.

MARJORIE GOTTLIEB WOLFE is a guest lecturer at several Long Island and So. Florida retirement communities and senior residences. She agrees with Chris and Susan Beesley, “Age is but a number and who wants to be good at numbers unless you’re an accountant.”

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Halloween Happenings, Oktoberfest Take Center Stage in Fall Festivals C ontinued from page D5 Activities include three different supernatural settings including an intuitive development class with Spirit Flow’s Amanda Jackiewicz at 5 p.m., which will teach participants how to strengthen their intuition and heighten their awareness and conscientiousness. Following the workshop, Jackiewicz will conduct a limited amount of individual medium sessions from 6-7:30 p.m. During these sessions, guests will work one-on-one with Jackiewicz to communicate with loved ones in the afterlife. For the final portion of the supernatural event, attendees will participate in a ghost hunt with the R.E.A.P. Investigation team led by Bill Reap beginning at 8 p.m. R.E.A.P. Investigations will hunt for ghostly activities throughout four areas of the hotel, including the Calvert Ballroom

and the 19th floor, which are said to have heightened supernatural activities. At 10 p.m., the Lord Baltimore Hotel will join a live feed with more than 100 other locations as each conduct a ghost hunt at the same time. Perhaps participants will get a glimpse of Lord Baltimore’s resident ghost: a little girl, wearing a long, cream-colored dress and black, shiny shoes, running by the open doorway, bouncing a red ball before her. There have been many times when guests have asked, “Little girl, are you lost?” and the hallway has been completely empty. Event proceeds will be donated to Back on my Feet, an organization that helps to combat homelessness through the power of running and community support. Tickets ($20-50 pp) can be purchased through Eventbrite at: https://www.

Horseman’s Hollow at Historic Hudson Valley’s Philipsburg Manor isn’t for the faint of heart. You never know what will emerge from the shadows © Karen Rubin/ goingplacesfarandnear.com

eventbrite.com/e/celebrate-nationalghost-hunting-day-at-the-lordbaltimore-hotel-tickets-49226293168. Lord Baltimore Hotel is also offering a discounted guest room rate for National Ghost Hunt Day participants. Reservations can be made online through https:// reservations.travelclick. com/85390?groupID=2360767#/ guestsandrooms. Held on the last Saturday of each September, National Ghost Hunt Day serves to enthusiastically commence the start of each new Halloween season. Its noble intention is to globally observe the most haunted properties in the world while recognizing the novice, curious, experts and professionals that investigate paranormal activity in these iconic locations! For more information, visit http://nationalghosthuntingday. com. The Lord Baltimore Hotel is in the heart of downtown Baltimore, within walking distance of many local attractions. Originally built in 1928, the hotel was purchased in 2013 and completely renovated by Rubell Hotels. A member of Historic Hotels of America (historichotels.org), the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Lord Baltimore is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (20 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD, 21201 www. lordbaltimorehotel.com). But what may be the most haunted of Historic Hotels of America members is 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa, in Eureka Springs Arkansas: “Guests who check out but never leave” at the 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa include Michael, the Irish stonemason who helped build the hotel in 1885; Theodora, a patient of Baker’s Cancer Curing Hospital in the late 1930s; and “the lady in the Victorian nightgown”, who likes to stand at the foot of the bed in Room 3500 and stare at guests while they sleep. These are

only three of the dozens upon dozens of spirits that guests and visitors have reported encountering in this historic hotel in the Ozark Mountains. This mountaintop spa resort, which has also become known as “America’s Most Haunted Hotel” and has been featured on popular shows like Ghost Hunter’s and Bio Channel’s My Ghost Story offers nightly tours that gain exclusive access to some of the most famous ghost sighting locations (recommended for 8 years and up; families with younger children should join the earliest tour.) And on October, 31, you can join a Halloween Séance. For more haunted historic hotels, visit historichotels.org. Also in Eureka Springs, the 1905 Basin Park Hotel, which features a mysterious underground cave, offers a 90-minute Spirits of the Basin “ghost adventour” that combines a ghost tour with the adventure of paranormal investigation. It starts with a guided ghost hunt (in period costume) of the most haunted spaces and ends with a chilling ghost story told by candlelight and a sample of the bootleg liquor (http://www.spiritsofthebasin. com/) Oktoberfest Weekend Celebrations Return to Hunter Mountain Temperatures in the northeast have begun to trend cooler, and as the leaves begin to change, Hunter Mountain is hosting its long tradition of Oktoberfest celebrations. Voted among the top 10 Best Oktoberfests in the Nation by USA Today, Hunter Mountain’s Oktoberfest weekends celebrate the arrival of autumn with authentic traditional German-American festivities, food and culture with a variety of entertainment options during all four free weekends. Oktoberfest weekends also occur in conjunction with specialty events alongside plentiful food and craft


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beverages, live music, artistic vendors, lawn games, our Scenic Skyride and much more. The Colors in the Catskills: OffRoad Edition is a new arrival for our second weekend of Oktoberfest (Sept. 29 & 30) and allows guests to explore Hunter Mountain’s vast trail network in the midst of fall foliage season. Lead by knowledgeable and experienced guides from Northeast Off-Road Adventures, guests can register their 4X4 vehicles to participate in off-road tours of Hunter Mountain. Additionally, drivers and passengers alike will be able to purchase exclusive camping packages that grant them access to camping right on the Mountain. The Das Laufwerk Eurocar Rally and 18-time Grammy award winner Jimmy Sturr return to Hunter Mountain for the third weekend of Oktoberfest (Oct. 6 & 7) to rock the stage and showcase some of best European cars our guests have to offer. The Das Laufwerk Eurocar Rally is open to guests and completely free to attend! All European car models are welcome and will have access to exclusive parking in a reserved lot located close to the Hunter Mountain base lodge. Guests

attending this weekend of Oktoberfest will have a chance to see the finest in German engineering including Audis, Volkswagens, Porsches and much more The final weekend of Oktoberfest (Oct. 13 and 14) will celebrate wineries from around New York State with our Wine Tasting on the Mountain event. This year’s wine tasting event will host wineries from Long Island to the Finger Lakes. Similarly to our Ciders in the Catskills event, guests will be able to purchase VIP tasting packages which provide them with a voucher for 20 wine tastings, a commemorative wine glass and t-shirt as well as admission for one to our Scenic Skyride. Admission to Oktoberfest is free and gates open each weekend at 11 am – 6:15 pm Saturdays and from 11 am– 5:15 pm Sundays. All four Oktoberfest weekends are held indoors and outdoors, rain or shine. Located in the heart of the Great Northern Catskills, Hunter Mountain is a four-season resort. Throughout the spring, summer and fall, Hunter Mountain offers a variety of outdoor activities, weddings, group retreats, festivals and concerts while surrounded

by magnificent views of the Catskill Mountains. The 3,200’ summit of Hunter Mountain provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is accessible from May – October via the Scenic Skyride. An easy 2 ½ hour ride North of New York City, Hunter Mountain can be a day trip or overnight getaway for sightseeing, relaxation, hiking, fly fishing, zip lining and much more. Hunter Mountain abuts the Catskills Preserve with spectacular hiking. Follow the Hudson River School Art Trail (my favorite trails are in the North-South Campground and Kaaterskill Falls). Further help planning a visit is available from Greene County Tourism, 700 Rte 23B, Leeds, NY 12451, 800-355-CATS, 518-943-3223, www.greatnortherncatskills. com and its fall hub http://www. greatnortherncatskills.com/catskillsfall-foliage The I LOVE NEW YORK weekly foliage report – a detailed map charting fall color progress, vantage points for viewing spectacular foliage, suggested autumn getaways and weekly event listings – is available

at www.iloveny.com/foliage or by calling 800/CALL-NYS (800/225-5697). _____________________________ © 2018 Travel Features Syndicate, a division of Workstyles, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit goingplacesfarandnear.com, www.huffingtonpost.com/author/karenrubin & travelwritersmagazine.com/ TravelFeaturesSyndicate/. Blogging at goingplacesnearandfar. wordpress.com & moralcompasstravel. info. Send comments or questions to FamTravLtr@aol.com. Tweet @ TravelFeatures. ‘Like’ us at facebook. com/NewsPhotoFeatures

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NOW HIRING CERTIFIED PCAs & HHAs! Part-Time; Full-Time, Live-In Assignments. Great Benefits including medical and 401k. Openings in Westbury, Huntington Station, Bronx, Queens. Call 516-433-4095. Email: myjob@ ucicare.com Learn more at www.unlimitedcare.com

FT CAREGIVER NEEDED Loving family is looking for a caregiver who is energetic, caring, has strong values, great communication skills and appreciates good nutrition for a 5 yr old Diabetic. The person will need to be able to administer medication, prepare meals and assist with other errands on an as needed basis. Driving is a must. Please call 516-978-6842

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ROSLYN CHILD CARE CENTER is growing! Positions available for Director (requires combination of early childhood education experience & supervision). Head Teachers & Assistant Teachers, with morning & afternoon shifts. Great opportunity to work in a beautiful setting with competitive pay scale. Please send resume to: trinityroslynjobs@gmail.com (Please do not call or post Facebook message) JOB OPPORTUNITY: $17​/​hr NYC​—​$14.50​/​hr LI If you currently care for your relatives or friends who have Medicaid or Medicare, you may be eligible to start working for them as a personal assistant. No Certificates needed. 347-462-2610 or 347-565-6200

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EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED MOTHER’S HELPER WANTED to help with 3 boys. Hours 3-7pm, Monday through Thursday. Friday 12-7pm. Organized, intelligent and energetic. Non smoker, clean driver’s license. English speaking. Port Washington area. $15​ /​ hour. Please call 516-883-1978

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NEW STARTING SALARIES FOR SEPTEMBER • BIG BUS: $20.73 hr. Benefit rate • BIG BUS: $22.73 hr. *Non-Benefit rate • VAN: $17.96 hr. Benefit rate Positions • VAN: $19.96 hr. *Non-Benefit rate available for *available after 90 days

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HELP WANTED ELDER CARE Woman seeking position to care for the elderly. 30 years experiences with excellent references. Please call 516-688-4322

INVITED ESTATE SALES BY TRACY JORDAN Looking to sell items from your home? Consider doing an Online Auction! Online Auctions reach more interested buyers than tag sales and can often sell for more than what you would make at an estate or tag sale. Invited Estate Sales by Tracy Jordan can do both! You can sell your items online reaching potential buyers locally or globally as well as hosting a private sale from your home! Let us guide you on what items to put in auction including furniture, housewares, decorative items, jewelry, collectibles, coins, artwork and anything else you may no longer want or need. Our services can help you to maximize your selling experience whether you are selling 1 item or 500 items. We are a one stop service for all your needs when you are moving or selling a property! Selling, donating, discarding and cleaning out services can be done to meet your time frame with minimal stress. Estate and Tag Sales Online Auctions Cleanout and Moving Services Home Staging Services Appraisals Contact for more info: info@invitedsales.com or Call: 516-279-6378 to schedule a consultation or receive more information. www.invitedsales.com

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NANNY ​ / BABYSITTER WANTED Looking for an experienced Nanny​/​Babysitter to watch an infant 3 days a week starting in Janurary (Monday, Friday and one other day) for approximately 10+ hours a day at our home in Garden City. In addition, between October-December we would like you to come a few days (TBD). References are required. Contact Mona 917-558-1259

CPAP MACHINE Have a CPAP machine for sleep apnea? Get replacement FDA approved CPAP machine parts and supplies at little or no cost! Free sleep guide included. Call 866-430-6489

SITUATION WANTED BABYSITTER AVAILABLE Experienced, hard working, kind, loving babysitter available 4-5 days a week in your home. Experienced with GC families 15 yrs. Excellent references. Driver with own car. Call 917-536-6536 CERTIFIED HHA 25 years experience as a Certified HHA. Seeking Full Time position to take care of your loved one. Call Carmen: 516-502-8279 References available. CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE​/​COMPANION: over 12 years experience seeks position with elderly. Prepare nutritious and appetizing meals, light housekeeping, live in or out. Excellent references. Please call Faith 347-898-5804

COMPANION​/​HOME HEALTH AIDE With 20 years experience in home care & nursing homes seeking position to care for the sick​/​elderly. Experience with Parkinsons, Alzheimers, Dementia, Stroke. References available. English speaking. Please call 347-546-4133 ELDER CARE AVAILABLE Young woman seeking position to care for the elderly. Loving, caring, experienced 35 years. Excellent references. Call Sandra 516-299-6548 ELDER CARE HOUSE CLEANING Experienced woman w/ excellent references seeking a Full Time position to take care of the elderly. House Cleaning also available. Contact: 516-489-6242 or 516-348-5573 ELDER CARE Seeking position to take care of the elderly. Live in or Live out. Please call 347-891-2955

HOME HEALTH AIDE will take care of your loved one in their home. Experienced & honest. Licensed driver with own transportation. Call Flo 352-262-6970 HOME HEALTH CARE AIDE Irish trained woman with 10 years experience and excellent checkable references available. Honest and reliable. Licensed driver with own transportation. Please call 516-383-7150 MATURE CARING WOMAN seeks position in child care, elder care, housekeeping. Available full time, part time, live in, live out. Excellent references. Please call 516-565-4802

NURSE’S AIDE COMPANION Seeking position to take care of elderly loved ones. Live in or out. Great references. contact numbers: 516-937-8737 or 347882-4753 CHILDCARE SERVICES NANNY​/ BABYSITTER Experienced Babysitter available FT​ /​ PT. Trustworthy, responsible, active, creative and fun! Child development background. Excellent references. Licensed driver. Call Doris 516-330-0230 or email: dorischris910@gmail.com

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE AN IDEA FOR AN INVENTION​/​NEW PRODUCT? We help everyday inventors try to patent and submit their ideas to companies! Call InventHelp, FREE INFORMATION! 888-4877074

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LUNG CANCER? And Age 60+? You and your family may be entitled to significant cash award. Call 866-951-9073 for information. No risk. No money out of pocket.

OXYGEN Anytime. Anywhere. No tanks to refill. No deliveries. The All New Inogen One G4 is only 2.8 pounds! FAA approved! FREE info kit: Call 866-971-2603 REVERSE MORTGAGE: Homeowners age 62+ turn your home equity into tax free cash! Speak with an expert today and receive a free booklet 1-877-5803720

MARKETPLACE GARDEN CITY MOVING SALE 2 Cherrywood Library Units: glass shelves and doors, bottom cabinets. Mahogany 4 Poster Canopy Queen Bed. Ethan Allen Oak Youth Bedroom: Captains Bed, 2 Dressers w/ upper Bookcases, Desk, Cabinet, Windsor Chair. Antique Dresser w/Mirror. Antique Trunk. Mahogany leathertop Tables, Vision Fitness Treadmill. To make appointment for viewing, call 516-538-2522

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We are looking for writers in our community to compose news articles on local topics, opinions, reviews, worthy places to visit on Long Island, and even fiction. We aim to feature at least one new article and writer each week in our Discovery magazine section. E-mail submissions: editor@gcnews.com • Attach article and any photos (1MB), along with your name and contact info. • Articles must be between 1,500 - 3,000 words. • Each writer will be reimbursed a stipend of $25.⁰⁰

PRIVACY HEDGES FALL BLOW OUT SALE. 6’ Arborvitae (Evergreen) reg. $149 NOW $75. Beautiful, nursery grown. FREE installation​ / FREE delivery. Limited supply! ORDER NOW! 518-536-1367 www.lowcosttrees.com

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ALWAYS BUYING Old Mirrors, Lamps, Clocks, Watches, Furniture, Glass-Ware, Military Items, China, Anything Old or Unusal.

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LOOKING TO BUY! Oriental items, clothing, art, old & modern furniture, estates, jewelry, silver, glassware, dishes, old photos, coins & stamps, flatware. Call George 718-3861104 or 917-775-3048

TAG SALE *BROWSE *SHOP *CONSIGN A.T. STEWART EXCHANGE CONSIGNMENT SHOP China, Silver, Crystal, Jewelry, Artwork, Furniture, Antiques, Collectibles Tues-Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Every Tuesday: 10% Senior Citizen Discount. All proceeds benefit The Garden City Historical Society 109 Eleventh Street Garden City 11530 516-746-8900 email: store@atstewartexchange.org www.gardencityhistoricalsociety. org

GARAGE SALE GARDEN CITY Saturday, 9/29 9am to 1pm 29 Wellington Road Designer Clothes, Housewares, Furniture​—​Indoor​/​Outdoor Artwork, Mirrors, Lamps, Silver, Tableware, Area Rugs, Children’s Toys, Ping Pong Table GARDEN CITY Saturday, Sept. 29 10:00am till 4:00pm 161 Meadbrook Road Furniture, Glassware, Housewares, Bric-a-Brac, Tools, Decorative Items, Lawn Care.

GARDEN CITY CITY GARDEN Saturday September Saturday September 29 29 10am-2pm 10am-2pm 21 Lydia Lydia Lane Lane 21 Mega CLEANOUT Cleanout !! ! MEGA Books, Books, Music Music Clothing, Jackets, Boots, Boots, Clothing, Jackets, Shoes, Handbags, Costume Shoes, Handbags, Jewelry, Formal Dresses (long Costume Jewelry, Formal short) Dresses&(long & short) Kitchenware, Supplies, Kitchenware, Party Party Supplies, Holiday Decor, Linens Holiday Decor, Linens, Office Office Furniture, CabFurniture, Filing Filing Cabinets inets Electronics; Electronics; CAT5/6 networking cables, CAT5/6 networking cables, Printers, Printers, Anti Static Mats, Anti Static Mats, Ping Pong Pong Table Table Ping and MUCH and MUCH MORE MORE!! !!


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PET SERVICES A GARDEN CITY ANIMAL LOVER doesn’t want to leave your precious pooch or fantastic feline alone all day. I’m reliable, dependable and will walk and feed your pet while you work or travel. Please call Cheryl at 516-971-3242

DO YOU HATE KENNELS? OR STRANGERS IN YOUR HOUSE? HOME AWAY FROM HOME will care for your dog in my Garden City home while you are away. Dog walking also available. Pet CPR & first Aid Certified. Numerous referrals and references. Limited availability. Book early! Annmarie 516-775-4256

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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

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WILLISTON PARK: Beautiful 2 floor apartment for rent in home. Recently renovated, tons of charm, spacious dining room, high end appliances, fenced backyard, new bathrooms, second floor master suite, spacious closets. Two floor rental, two blocks from East Williston train, parking in front. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, two floors, close to town. $3900 including utilities. Please call owner 917-301-5866

MANHASSET: Two private offices (both with windows) plus reception area and private bath. Next to LIRR Port Washington branch 30 minutes to NYC. Parking (two) included at building and WIFI. Must see if you want an office location on the island convenient to NYC. In Manhasset business district area where restaurants and retail are close by. Call 516-650-9841 for more information.

WILLISTON PARK: Mineola Schools, 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms, EIK, W/D, formal dining room and living room, hardwood floors, parking for 1 car, close to all. No pets, no smoking. $2250.00 per month. Ready October 1st. 1 month security. Subject to credit check. Call Bob 516-510-3015

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CAR DETAILING done at your home, includes cleaning of interior, vacuuming. Very reasonable. Please call 516-373-5928

ATRIUM PLAZA TOWNHOUSE 2 Bedroom, Living Room​/​Dining Area, wood floors, all new Kitchen, new Powder Room. 2nd floor: Master Bedroom en Suite new Bathroom, Bedroom all new Bathroom, Basement laundry new washer and dryer, EE garage one parking spot. $2,800​/​month. For appointments call: Carmel Quill, Broker 516-732-6049

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$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ DONATE YOUR CAR to Wheels For Wishes, benefitting Make-a-Wish. We offer free towing and your donation is 100% tax deductible. Call 631-317-2014 Today!

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT GARDEN CITY BORDER APARTMENT: Huge, bright 2 bedroom- $1725; studio $1385, 1 bath, dining area, gated parking, laundry, A/C. NO BROKER FEE, near LIRR. Available now. rentals@gardencityborder.com or 516-524-6965 (text or voice)

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THE WYNDHAM WEST GARDEN CITY 1 Bedroom Duplex: 1st floor: Living Room​ /D ​ ining area, eff Kitchen, Powder Room. 2nd floor: Master Bedroom, Ensuite Marble Bathroom ​ / ​ J acuzzi, laundry, 1 car garage with valet service. 24hr concierge, gym, aerobics room, indoor heated pool, bar-b-que area, exercise classes. $4,000​/​month For appointments call: Carmel Quill, Broker 516-732-6049

OFFICE SPACE GARDEN CITY 1565 FRANKLIN AVE Large Windowed Offices in newly built professional suite. Conference room, reception, copier, pantry included. Ample parking available. Call 516-248-3048

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BLUEPOINT WATERFRONT TOWNHOUSE Private Beach, Boat Slip, Pool, Clubhouse, Gym, Tennis, Florida Room, Fireplaces, Gated Community, $599K. Call owner

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CONDO/CO-OP FOR SALE GARDEN CITY Large One Bedroom Condo in the heart of downtown Garden City. This 800 sq ft Condo boasts newly finished Hardwood Floors, Dining Room, brand new Bathroom & Kitchen with d/w. Low maintenance & taxes. By owner ​ — ​ n o broker. $569,000 Call: 646-499-1684

OPEN HOUSE LAUREL Saturday 9/29 11:00am to 1:00pm 3690 Peconic Bay Blvd Custom 3000 sf Ranch with Deeded Bay Beach Rights! 4 BRs, LR, FDR, Family Rm, EIK, Large Laundry Room. Walk Up Attic. Energy Efficient! $699,999 Colony Realty, Carll Austin 516-658-2623

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RIVERHEAD Saturday 9/29 12pm-2pm 3180 Terry’s Farm Rd North Fork Getaway! Waterview! Secluded & Quiet. Isn’t it time to finish your novel or paint your masterpiece? 2 Story with 15’ Beachfront Right of Way. 3BR, 2 Baths, Wood Burning Stove. HW floors & 9’ Ceilings. Experience Hiking, Biking, Boating and More! $599,000. Colony Realty, Valerie Goode 516-319-0106

OUT OF TOWN REAL ESTATE ACQUEBOGUE Large Home & Barn on 8 Acres 6 Stall Barn for Horses or could be Great Contractors Barn. Riding Ring, Turnout Paddocks on 2 Acres plus 3 Building Lots! House has 5 BRs, Master on the 1st Floor, CVAC, Custom Kitchen, HW Floors! Near Beaches, Golf, Vineyards. $1,350,000 Colony Realty, Dolores Peterson 631-413-7572 JAMESPORT Stunning 3500sf Victorian Private landscaped setting on 1 acre. 4 BRs & 3.5 Baths. 2 Master Bedroom Suites. Large EIK, Formal LR, Formal DR, Family Room​/​fireplace. Geothermal Heat, Central Air and Solar panels. Finished Basement. 3 Car Garage. Must See! $949,000. Colony Realty, Carll Austin 516-658-2623

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Island Trees Soccer Opening Day

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LONG ISLAND SPEECH Island Trees Soccer kicked off its season on September 9th at Michael F. Stokes Elementary School. Above: Hempstead Town Councilman Dennis Dunne with Program Director Brian Fielding; coaches Henry Gullotti and Michael Bertram; players Kendall, Peighton, Lyla, Ellie, Cyrene, Lauren, Mary and Evelyn; New York State Senator Kemp Hannon; and New York State Assemblyman John Mikulin.

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Town of Oyster Bay Joseph Saladino (second from right) and Town Councilman Tom Hand (far left) recently attended the 44th Annual Scholarship Award Dinner for the Order Sons of Italy Galileo Galilei Lodge #2253 in Hicksville and honored the organization's outgoing offers for all the outstanding work they have done the past year. Each year, Galileo Galilei Lodge #2253 awards scholarships to worthy applicants and takes the opportunity to honor outgoing officers. Supervisor Saladino and Councilman Hand, who were joined by Nassau County District Court Judges Colin O’Donnell (second from left), Rhonda Fischer (third from left) and Douglas Lerose (far right), congratulated the scholarship recipients and offered best wishes for continued academic success.

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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mercy Medical Center Mercy Medical Center’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation unit is a highly specialized 37-bed facility dedicated to the comprehensive rehabilitative care of inpatients who have suffered catastrophic illnesses and injuries such as stroke, spinal cord injury, amputation, major orthopedic surgery, severe disabling arthritis and acquired brain injury. Mercy is the only hospital in Nassau County to offer the Bioness Wireless Rehabilitation System: Ness H200 Wireless Hand System and the Ness L300 Foot Drop System. This state-of-the-art technology uses functional electrical stimulation to stimulate the nerves to activate weak muscles in the forearm, hand and lower leg. Both systems may help a patient regain function if his/her condition is due to a stroke, a traumatic brain injury, an incomplete spinal cord injury or other neurological disorder. Using advanced equipment and techniques to help patients reach their highest possible level of function and independence, the staff includes the area’s top physical, occupational and speech therapists.

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18 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau AURORA LOAN SERVICES, Plaintiff VS. GLADYS ELLNER; et al, Defendant(s) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 27, 2017, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein AURORA LOAN SERVICES is the Plaintiff and GLADYS ELLNER; ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Calendar Control Part, Mineola, NY 11501, on October 9, 2018 at 11:30AM, premises known as 54 SAGAMORE DIVE, UNIT 54B, PLAINVIEW, NY 11803: Section 13, Block 119, Lot 142 Tax Unit 226: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMRPOVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT PLAINVIEW, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 7895/2009. Chris J. Coschignano, Esq. , Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. MIT 5706 09/07,14,21,28 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of America, National Association as Trustee as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association as trustee for WMALT 2005-10, Plaintiff AGAINST Reza Tonekaboni; Azar Nateghiyan; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 3, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Nassau County Supreme Court, Calendar Control Part (CCP) 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, New York, 11501 on October 9, 2018 at 11:30AM, premises known as

LEGAL NOTICES 166 Kingfisher Road, Levittown, NY 11756. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of NY, Section 45 Block 241 Lot 11. Approximate amount of judgment $677,795.55 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 16-005478. Edward Mccabe, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard
 Rochester, New York, 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: August 28, 2018 MIT 5707 4X 09/07,14,21,28 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, on behalf of the holders of the J.P. Morgan Mortgage Acquisition Trust 2007-CH4 Asset Backed PassThrough Certificates, Series 2007-CH4, Plaintiff AGAINST Mirno Berrios, et al, Defendant Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated 8/30/2017 and entered on 9/8/2017, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the Courtroom of the Supreme Court Mineola, 100 Supreme Court Drive, The Calendar Control Part (CCP), Mineola, NY on October 09, 2018 at 11:30 AM premises known as 69 West Marie Street, Hicksville, NY 11801. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the County of Nassau, State of New York, SECTION: 11, BLOCK: 175, LOT: 160. Approximate amount of judgment is $587,248.46 plus interests and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 5481/2014. Richard Langone, Referee FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 MIT 5708 4X 09/07,14,21,28 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau MIDFIRST BANK, Plaintiff AGAINST NILESH MEHTA, NIMISHA

MEHTA, et al., Defendant(s)

Kathleen Wright, Esq., Referee.

Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 03, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501, on October 16, 2018 at 11:30AM, premises known as 73 DARTMOUTH DRIVE, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECTION 12, BLOCK 369, LOT 37. Approximate amount of judgment $475,762.45 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 17-000214. BRIAN J. DAVIS, ESQ., Referee

Stern & Eisenberg, PC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff Woodbridge Corporate Plaza 485 B Route 1 South – Suite 330 Iselin, NJ 08830 (732) 582-6344 MIT 5710 4X 09/14,21,28,10/05

Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 MIT 5709 4X 09/14,21,28,10/05 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau FGMC IN LIEU OF TRUE CORPORATE NAME FIRST GUARANTY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff against BRYAN HIGGINS; JESSICA HIGGINS; ALEXA HIGGINS; LAUREN HIGGINS, Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on August 3, 2018. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction in the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, N.Y. on the 16th day of October, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, Lying and being at Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Said premises known as 35 Libby Avenue, Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. (Section: 12, Block: 291, Lot: 22). Approximate amount of lien $ 331,676.57 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 601530-18.

NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, on behalf of the holders of CSMC Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-5, Plaintiff AGAINST Victor Paz a/k/a Victor E. Paz Sr.; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 8, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Nassau County Supreme Court, Calendar Control Part (CCP) 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, New York, 11501 on October 16, 2018 at 11:30AM, premises known as 75 Meadow Lane, Hicksville, NY 11801. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau, State of NY, Section 46 Block 125 Lots 3 & 156. Approximate amount of judgment $953,155.51 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 4175-14. Harold Damm, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard
 Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: September 7, 2018 MIT 5711 4X 09/14,21,28,10/05 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF Nassau, Wells Fargo Bank, NA, Plaintiff, vs. Colleen P. Tuzzolo, Michael P. Tuzzolo a/k/a Mike P. Tuzzolo, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on August 26, 2014, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the CCP (Calendar Control Part Courtroom) in the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on October 23, 2018 at 11:30 a.m., premises known as 16

Prose Street, Hicksville, NY. 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 11, Block 310 and Lot 21. Approximate amount of judgment is $237,546.26 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 12/011033. Ann Marie Diaz, Esq., Referee Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Ste. 590, Elmsford, NY, 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff Cash will not be accepted. MIT 5713 4X 09/21,28,10/05,12 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau QUICKEN LOANS INC., Plaintiff against LAWRENCE COSTA, STEPHANIE COSTA, ANDREW COSTA, JARED COSTA, LOREN COSTA, BRENDA COSTA, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on October 18, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction in the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, N.Y. on the 23rd day of October, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Said premises known as 5 Washington Avenue, Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. (Section: 12, Block: 321, Lot: 6). Approximate amount of lien $ 348,971.62 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 004170-15. David H. Sloan, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street, Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 MIT 5714 4X 09/21,28,10/05,12 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,


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SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSEE F/K/A NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR RENAISSANCE HEL TRUST 2003-3, Plaintiff, Against YOUNGNO YI, HYANGSUK YI, ET AL., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered 6/29/2018, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction in the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Dr., Mineola, NY 11501, on 10/23/2018 at 11:30 am, premises known as 601 Plainview Road, Plainview, NY 11803, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Plainview (incorporated) Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Nassau County Treasurer as District 019 Section 47 Block 093 Lot 0004 The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $548,805.30 plus interest and costs. The Premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 13115/2013. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagees attorney. SUBSTITUTE REFEREE AT SALE, Esq., Referee. Leopold & Associates, PLLC, 80 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Armonk, NY, 10504 Dated: 8/29/2018 JJL MIT 5715 4X 09/21,28,10/05,12 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., Plaintiff -againstROBERT MUNOZ, JEAN MUNOZ AKA JEAN LILIENTHAL, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of

Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated June 14, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at (CCP) Calendar Control Part Court Room of the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Dr., Mineola, NY on October 23, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Drake Lane, distant 303.48 feet east from the easterly end of arc connecting the northerly side of Drake Lane with the easterly side of Cotton Lane; being a plot 60 feet by 100 feet by 60 feet by 100 feet. Section: 51 Block: 216 Lot: 36. Said premises known as 19 DRAKE LANE, LEVITTOWN, NY Approximate amount of lien $445,973.55 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Index Number 10465/2014. KATHLEEN WRIGHT, ESQ., Referee David A. Gallo & Associates LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 99 Powerhouse Road, First Floor, Roslyn Heights, NY. 11577 File# 8243.246 MIT 5716 09/21,28,10/05,12 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION, HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-EMX8, Plaintiff, AGAINST JOHN MEERDINK, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on January 06, 2017, I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the CCP (Calendar Control Part Courtroom) in the Nassau Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY, 11501 on October 23, 2018 at

11:30 AM premises known as 4 Fox Pl, Hicksville, NY, 11801. 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 45, Block 302 and Lot 16 Approximate amount of judgment $694,617.39 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #4470/09. Michael A. Montesano, Esq., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY, 11747 MIT 5717 4X 09/21,28,10/05,12 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR NOMURA ASSET ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, MORTGAGE P A S S - T H R O U G H CERTIFICATES, SERIES 20071, Plaintiff AGAINST LOU ANN STONE A/K/A LOUANN L. STONE, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS SURVIVING SPOUSE OF KEVIN STONE, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 17, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501, on October 30, 2018 at 11:30AM, premises known as 62 SHELTER LANE, LEVITTOWN, NY, 11756. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, 51-0990026. Approximate amount of judgment $722,629.45 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 13-004044. GEORGE P. ESERNIO, ESQ., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY, 14221 MIT 5718 4X 09/28,10/05,12,19

NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I TRUST 2004-HE7, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004HE7, Plaintiff AGAINST QUANG HUNG DO, HOA VO, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated June 27, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY, 11501, on October 30, 2018 at 11:30AM, premises known as 20 MURRAY ROAD, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, SECTION 46, BLOCK 633, LOT 46. Approximate amount of judgment $470,772.96 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 17-003170. RITA SOLOMON, ESQ., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY, 14221 MIT 5719 4X 09/28,10/05,12,19 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, Plaintiff AGAINST JANINE CONTE, MICHAEL CONTE, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 10, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501, on October 30, 2018 at 11:30AM, premises known as 124 BUCKET LANE, LEVITTOWN, NY, 11756. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York,

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SECTION 45, BLOCK 216, LOT 17. Approximate amount of judgment $310,670.08 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 16-004801. GEORGE P. ESERNIO, ESQ., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY, 14221 MIT 5720 4X 09/28,10/05,12,19

NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR ARGENT SECURITIES INC., ASSETBACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006W5, Plaintiff(s), Against Index No.: 101/2014 JAMIE KLEIN, FANI KLEIN, Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered 8/22/2018, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction in the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Dr., Mineola, NY 11501, on 10/30/2018 at 11:30 am, premises known as 35 Shelter Hill Road, Plainview, NY 11803, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Plainview, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Nassau County Treasurer as Section 0012 Block 00468-00 Lot 00017 The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $612,203.65 plus interest and costs. The Premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 101/2014. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagees attorney. Geoffrey Prime, Esq., Referee. Leopold & Associates, PLLC, Continued on page 23


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Culinary students embrace the farm-to-table approach

From left: Culinary arts students and Levittown seniors Allison Breisacher (MacArthur High School), Tiffanie Ferrara (Division Avenue High School) and Trevor Williams (Division Avenue High School) picked basil for their recipe. Students in the culinary arts program at the Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center recently began learning about the importance of knowing where their food comes from. While the weather is still warm, new instructor Chef Lauren Reganato and her students visited the Levittown Memorial Education Center’s green house to learn more about growing their own fruits and vegetables while incorporating the garden into their unit about different herbs. With communities becoming more

mindful of food sources, it has become more important for future chefs to know and understand all they can about the ingredients used in recipes. In class, students have plated lettuce seeds and pulled weeds. They also recently prepared a luncheon where they cut Swiss chard, clipped herbs and picked eggplants and peppers. “Even if we go out for ten minutes, they really love the space,” said Chef Reganato. “They have mentioned how nice it is to get fresh air and they love

Culinary arts students at the Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center prepared to make a delicious meal from what they picked in Levittown Memorial Education Center’s green house. the gratification of pulling the weeds!” Throughout the school year, students that are enrolled in the two-year culinary arts course at the Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center learn the fundamentals of cooking, baking and wait staff/hospitality. There is also a focus on culinary menu planning, food science and health and safety procedures. Furthering their knowledge of the hospitality industry, the program

has implemented an iPad point of sale system where students learn employment-ready skills for wait staff/hospitality service. The students practice skills on a daily basis in the school’s modern commercial kitchen/bakery and can earn the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation's five-year ServSafe certification.

Photos courtesy of the Levittown Public Schools

Outstanding science teacher earns educator award Long-time Division Avenue High School science teacher Jeff Miller was recently selected as a recipient of the University of Chicago’s Outstanding Educator Award. Each year, the University of Chicago chooses educators for the award based on incoming first year student nominations of those who have made a strong impact on their intellectual growth. Dylan Chase, a member of Division Avenue High School’s Class of 2018 and a first-year student at the University of Chicago, nominated Mr. Miller for his commitment to educating students year

after year. Mr. Miller has been teaching at Division Avenue High School for 25 years and currently teaches physics. In his nomination letter, Chase thanked Mr. Miller for being his inspiration. “I want to thank you for personally inspiring me to want to pursue a career in physics and for being such a close ally as I navigated through my high school career,” he said. Mr. Miller was touched by the award. “It’s very nice to be recognized,” he said. “I am fortunate to have such wonderful students year after year who constantly inspire me. I love what I do each day.”

Our next story... you! Division Avenue High School science teacher Jeff Miller (right), pictured with Principal John Coscia (left), has been selected for the University of Chicago’s Outstanding Educator Award.

Photo courtesy of the Levittown Public Schools

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Runners from all over the New York Metropolitan area and beyond are cordially invited to be part of the 26th annual edition of New York Blood Center’s Rob’s Run, a 5-kilometer cross country race which will be held on Sunday morning, November 25th, at Stillwell Woods Park in Syosset. Rob’s Run will once again be staged under the direction of veteran race administrators Sue Fitzpatrick and Jim Murray, who are hard at work putting together the pieces of this individual and team competition that continues to be Long Island’s premier cross country event.... and a perfect way to enjoy the beauties of Stillwell Woods. There will once again be separate men’s and women’s starts. The women will start promptly at 9:00AM and the men will start promptly at 9:30AM. (Team scoring will not be affected by the separate starts. The times of individual team members will be combined and the results computed once all participants have finished). Registration and pickup will be at the Center for Developmental Disabilities, 72 South Woods Road in Woodbury, next door to the field at Stillwell Woods, from 7:00AM to 8:45AM. As in the past, Rob’s Run is dedicated to the memory of Rob Lauterborn, an extraordinary human being, talented runner, and good friend, who was taken from us at far too young an age. Rob’s Run will once again be the final event in the USA Track & Field - Long Island Association Cross Country Series. If you are a veteran of Rob’s Run, or if you are otherwise familiar with the scenic

Pictured here as they announce plans for the 26th annual Rob’s Run are (left to right): GLIRC Run Co-Director Sue Fitzpatrick, CDD Children’s Day Programs Executive Director Jay Silverstein, Harvey Schaffler of New York Blood Center, CDD Executive Director Tom Trakoval, CDD Director of Development Debbie Patey, Steve Schwarz of Run sponsor S&S Repair Center of Syosset, Alan Sobel of Run sponsor South Shore Outdoor, and GLIRC Run Co-Director Jim Murray beauties of the Stillwell Woods trails, you know what a great morning this is going to be. If you have never had the nerve to try cross country running before, this is an easy way of introducing yourself to the wonders of the woods and of getting an exciting new perspective on autumn

running. Try it; you will definitely like it! Entry fees are $26 for those who preregister and $30 for those who wait until the day of the Run to sign up. There is a 50% discount for high school and younger runners who preregister. Teams of four can preregister for $104 pre-race and $130

on December 1st. Rob’s Run will once again feature a $200 stipend to the first place Men’s Open, Women’s Open, Men’s Masters and Women’s Masters teams. (NOTE: Only USATF-LI member teams are eligible for Team cash awards, and all Team members must be registered on the same USATF-LI team). Awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers OA, and the top three male and female finishers in each of 17 five-year age groups ranging from 10 and under to 85 and older. Team Awards will be presented to the top three High School and Middle School Male and Female teams, and to Male, Female, and Coed Open, Masters and Senior Masters teams. Special thanks go to New York Blood Services and its Executive Director for Donor Marketing Harvey Schaffler for NYBC’s continuing support as our primary sponsor, to S&S Repair Center of Syosset for their sixth year of support, and to All Round Foods and its generous CEO Glen Wolther for the great post-Run baked goods. A final note of thanks to Tom Trakoval, Jay Silverstein, Debbie Patey, and the other good people at the Center for Developmental Disabilities for once again making their facility available to us on December 1st. Online registration for Rob’s Run is open at www.glirc.org. For printed entry forms or more information, call the GLIRC office at (516) 349-7646. To volunteer, contact Mindy Davidson at (516) 359-9409 or mindy@glirc.org.

JFK Middle School students honored by Comptroller

Nassau County Legislator Rose Marie Walker was pleased to attend the Bethpage JFK Middle School 8th Grade Awards Ceremony, which was held on Monday, June 7th in the school’s auditorium. Legislator Walker was proud to present the 2018 NYS Comptroller Awards to Thomas Pelcher and Areesha FNU. This award is presented to students who have shown academic excellence and the potential for leadership through involvement in activities that improve the school and/or community. Pictured are: Nicholas Jantz, then-assistant principal; Nassau County Legislator Rose Marie Walker; Thomas Pelcher; Areesha FNU; and Kevin Fullerton, principal

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THE POLICE BLOTTER Incidents that have occurred recently in the local area include: n

A victim on Rolling Lane in Levittown has reported that unknown subjects made unauthorized payments from his bank savings account between January 8th and August 24th. n

At the Planet Fitness parking lot on Glen Cove Road in Carle Place, headphones were removed from a victim’s vehicle while it was parked at 5:30PM on August 29th. n

Between September 5th at 10PM and September 7th at 9AM, unknown subjects removed a victim’s pocketbook from her unlocked vehicle on Robin Court in Hicksville. n

On Taylor Avenue in Westbury, a 47-year-old man from East Rockaway was arrested at 12:15AM on September 6th. He was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadows, a 30-year-old man from Middle Island was arrested and was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

22-year-old man from Westbury was arrested and was charged with Unlawful Possession of Marijuana on Post Avenue in Westbury.

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At the 7 Eleven on Hempstead Turnpike in West Hempstead, a 50-yearold man from Hempstead was arrested and was charged with Shoplifting at 2:05AM on September 7th.

At 6:50PM on September 9th, a 25-year-old man from East Rockaway was arrested at the Target on Corporate Drive in Westbury. He was charged with Shoplifting.

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On Old Country Road in East Garden City, three subjects, a 19-yearold woman from Elmont, a 19-year-old man from South Floral Park and an 18-year-old woman from North Valley Stream, were all arrested and charged with Criminal Possession of Marijuana at 8PM on September 7th.

A 30-year-old man and a 23-yearold woman, both from Roosevelt, were arrested at Dave & Busters on Old Country Road in Westbury at 9:45PM on September 9th.

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At 9:10PM on September 7th, a 24-year-old man from Westbury was arrested on Westbury Avenue in Mineola and was charged with Unlawful Possession of Marijuana. n

On Bauer Place in Mineola, unknown subjects removed a victim’s doorbell sometime between 8PM on September 6th and 8AM the next morning.

At the corner of Bond Street and Broadway in Westbury, an 18-year-old man from New Cassel was arrested and was charged with Unlawful Possession of Marijuana at 9:20PM on September 7th.

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At the Speedway Gas Station on West Old Country Road in Hicksville, a victim has reported that an unknown male subjects removed three cases of water from the station at 10:30PM on September 6th.

At Dave & Buster’s on Old Country Road in Westbury, a 24-year-old man from College Point was arrested and was charged with Criminal Possession of Marijuana at 10PM on September 7th.

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On Elderberry Lane in New Cassel, a 21-year-old woman from that town and a 19-year-old man from Westbury were arrested at 5:30PM on September 6th. Both subjects were charged with Criminal Possession of Marijuana.

Between the hours of 11PM on September 7th and 2AM the next morning, unknown subjects removed a victim’s bicycle from a location on Parkside Drive in Carle Place.

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On Bauer Place in Mineola, unknown subjects removed a victim’s doorbell sometime between 8PM on September 6th and 8AM the next morning. n

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On Frost Street in New Cassel, a victim has reported that unknown subjects spray-painted writing on his vehicle while parked between 5PM on September 7th and 10AM on September 10th. n

At the corner of Nassau Boulevard and Roy Street in West Hempstead, a 25-year-old man from Uniondale was arrested at 1:20AM on September 11th. He was charged with Unlawful Possession of Marijuana.

At the corner of Railroad Avenue and Garden Street in New Cassel, two subjects, a 21-year-old man and a 26-year-old man, both from that town, were arrested and were charged with Criminal Possession of Marijuana on September 11th at 9:40PM. n

A 21-year-old man from Roosevelt and a 20-year-old man from Westbury were arrested at 11:15PM. on September 11th on Orchid Road in Levittown. Both were charged with Unlawful Possession of Marijuana. n

At 4:52PM on September 12, a victim has reported that an unknown male subject removed assorted liquid soap from the Walgreens on Uniondale Avenue in Uniondale. n

At 9:35PM on September 12, a 20-yearold man from that town was arrested at the Sprint location on Corporate Drive in Westbury. He was charged with Criminal Possession of Marijuana. Compiled by Kate and Meg Meyer

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At 12:23AM on September 8th, a 30-year-old woman from Bethpage was arrested at the intersection of Central Avenue and Perry Avenue in Bethpage. She was charged with Driving While Intoxicated. At 1:15AM on September 9th, a 38-year-old woman from Uniondale was arrested on Summer Avenue in that town. She was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

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At 11PM on September 6th, a 31-yearold woman from Randolph was arrested and was charged with Criminal Possession of Marijuana on Taylor Avenue in Westbury.

On Quinton Roosevelt Boulevard in Uniondale, a 24-year-old from that town was arrested and was charged with Unlawful Possession of Marijuana at 5:40PM on September 9th.

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At a parking lot on Old Country Road in Westbury, a 26-year-old man from Bellerose was arrested and was charged with Criminal Possession of Marijuana at 9:55PM on September 9th.

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On Goodrich Street in Uniondale, a victim has reported that unknown subjects shot a BB gun through his front glass window between 9PM on September 6th and 6PM on September 7th.

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Sometime between 4:45AM and 6PM on September 11th, unknown subjects damaged the front grill of a victim’s vehicle while it was parked on South Broadway in Hicksville.

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 19 80 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Armonk, NY, 10504 Dated: 9/19/2018 JJL MIT 5721 4X 09/28,10/05,12,19 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD J. NEVES A/K/A RICHARD J. NEVES JR, DEBORAH STERN NEVES A/K/A DEBORAH NEVES, et al., Defendants PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT in pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the County Clerk of Nassau County on August 15, 2018, I, John G. Kennedy, Esq., the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on October 30, 2018 at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, County of Nassau, State of New York, at 11:30 AM, the premises described as follows: 28 Saddle Lane, Levittown, NY, 11756, SBL No.: 51-119-10 ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situate at Levittown, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York. The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 0010368/2015 in the amount of $528,668.73 plus interest and costs. Tammy L. Garcia-Klipfel, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 Crossroads Building, 2 State St. Rochester, New York, 14614 Tel.: 855-227-5072 MIT 5722 4X 09/28,10/05,12,19 NOTICE OF FORMATION, GENTLE TOUCH BY MELISSA, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 06/19/2018. Office loc: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 56 Knickerbocker Rd. E, Plainview, New York, 11803. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. BN 7326 6X 08/24,31,09/07,14,21,28 NOTICE OF FORMATION,

TRI-HEALTH LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on August 28, 2018. Office located in Nassau county. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC 33 Elizabeth Drive, Bethpage NY 11714. Purpose: any lawful purpose. BN 7327 6X 09/07,14,21,28,10/05,12 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, Plaintiff against MARIO LOUKAS; ALEXANDER LOUKAS; ROSALIE LOUKAS, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on March 12, 2018. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction in the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, N.Y. on the 9th day of October, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Plainedge, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Said premises known as 10 Marbourne Road, Bethpage (Town of Oyster Bay) N.Y. 11714. (Section: 49, Block: 236, Lot: 15). Approximate amount of lien $ 484,664.18 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 002607-17. George Esernio, Esq., Referee. Stern & Eisenberg, PC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff Woodbridge Corporate Plaza 485 B Route 1 South – Suite 330 Iselin, NJ, 08830 (732) 582-6344 *For sale information, please visit www.auction.com or call (800) 280-2832* BN 7328 4X 09/07,14,21,28 NOTICE OF FORMATION: ARMAND G. MARKARIAN – PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, PLLC. Articles of Organization filed

with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on June 5, 2018. Office location: NASSAU COUNTY. SSNY is designated for service of process and shall mail copy of any process served against the PLLC to 2 Perry Avenue, Bethpage, NY 11714. Purpose: For the practice of Professional Engineering. BN 7329 6X 09/14,21,28,10/05,12,19 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF STONEONTA LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the NY Secretary of State on November 7, 2017. The office of the LLC is to be located in Nassau County. LEGALINC CORPORATE SERVICES INC. has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: The LLC, c/o LEGALINC CORPORATE SERVICES INC., 1967 Wehrle Drive, Suite 1 #086,

Buffalo, NY, 14221. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. BN 7330 6X 09/21,28,10/05,12,19,26 NOTICE OF SALE Supreme Court County Of Nassau THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-OA19, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006OA19, Plaintiff Against DUDLEY PORTERFIELD AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF ESTHER MAE PORTERFIELD, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on April 30, 2018. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction, at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Nassau County Supreme

Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY, 11501 on the 30th Day of October, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Plainedge, Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of New York. Premises known as 11 Reading Lane, Bethpage, NY 11714. (Section: 49, Block: 202, Lot: 11) Approximate amount of lien $799,524.19 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 7159/10. John M. McFaul, Esq., Referee. Davidson Fink LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 28 East Main Street, Suite 1700 Rochester, NY 14614-1990 Tel. 585/760-8218 Dated: September 6, 2018 BN 7331 4X 09/28,10/05,12,19

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