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Hockey game raises funds for scholarship
At the drop of the puck were Patrick Mianulli, Syosset Captain; Matt Conboy, Massapequa Captain; and Bernard (Buzzy) Deschamps, The MC. Looking on were Mara and John Navaretta and Nicolle Navaretta. The Syosset Braves and Massapequa Chiefs high school hockey teams met for a special game on Saturday,
November 25th which raised funds for the Sabrina Navaretta Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Braves won the
IDF vet describes Oct. 7 attack to JCC group A veteran of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) visited the Sid Jacobson JCC in Roslyn Nov. 20 to describe how he narrowly avoided being killed by Hamas militants during the Oct. 7 massacre in southern Israel. The soldier, who was unarmed during the attack, said he fled the music festival where he was a security guard, although he had no weapon, when the Hamas militants attacked with assault weapons. He took shelter behind a large bush off a main road, where he hid for hours. He said bands of militants passed
by the bush but did not spot him and eventually he was able to flag down an Israeli vehicle and flee to safety. He said one friend was slain in the attack and another friend was taken hostage. Various members of the JCC group applauded the Israeli veteran for visiting the United States to share his story. “It was a unique opportunity to hear a first-person report of that harrowing and so terrible event,” she said. More than forty JCC members attending the weekly current events See page 10
game 3-1, but what was even better was that the event far exceeded expectations, See page 10
Santa’s Mailboxes at TOB offices Children in the Town of Oyster Bay can send their ‘holiday wish list’ directly to Old St. Nick at the North Pole through a special network of Santa’s Mailboxes which arrived in Town facilities from the North Pole.
Mailboxes will accept letters now through Friday, December 15. The Town of Oyster Bay will forward letters to Santa at the North Pole. Letters received by Friday, December 15, with a legible name
and return address will be answered by Santa before the holiday. No postage is necessary. Colorful red mailboxes will be accessible during regular business hours at the following locations:
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Names and ages of 240 hostages kidnaped in Israel are mute reminder of Hamas attack.
Students come together for service PAGE 16 Thanksgiving Balloon Parade PAGE 8
Cruise-Thru toy collection Holiday Tree Lighting drive coming December 2 on December 4 a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, and a holiday drop box where children can drop their letters to Santa off at. Letters dropped off with a legible name and return address will be answered by Santa before the holiday. “Toys for Tots sends a message of hope to less fortunate children who otherwise wouldn’t be receiving presents this holiday season. I urge residents, who can, to donate new unwrapped toys to any of our drop-off locations,” said Councilman Tom Hand. “By making a donation, you can help ease the financial burden of our families in need this holiday season.” Toys for Tots Collection Boxes are located at the following locations: • Oyster Bay Town Hall North, 54 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay; • Town Hall South, 977 Hicksville Road, Massapequa; • Ice Skating Center at Bethpage Community Park, 1001 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage.
The Cruise Thru Toy Drive is made possible through the following sponsors: Whitey’s Tire Service of Brooklyn, News 12, MSG Networks, WKJOY 98.3, and WHLI 1100AM. For more information, please call (516) 797-4121; or visit www.oysterbaytown.com.
The Levittown Chamber of Commerce will host a Holiday Tree Lighting at 6 p.m. on Monday, December 4, at Veterans Memorial Park, Shelter Lane and Hempstead Turnpike. The event will feature performances by students from Levittown and
Openings available for Levittown Pre-K
The Levittown Public Schools Universal Pre-Kindergarten program has limited openings remaining for the current school year. Eligible children must be 4 by Dec. 1, 2023. If interested, or to find more informa-
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The Town of Oyster Bay's massive ‘Cruise-Thru’ Toys for Tots Collection Drive will take place at John Burns Park in Massapequa on Saturday, December 2, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In partnership with the United States Marine Corps, Optimum, and the New York Islanders, the Town is collecting toys to help families and those less fortunate throughout the community during the upcoming holiday season. In addition to the ‘Cruise-Thru’, collection boxes are located at Town facilities through December 14. Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino said, “The Toys for Tots Drive has long been a huge success under the leadership of the U.S. Marine Corps, especially here in the Town of Oyster Bay, as just last year we collected close to 30,000 toys for Long Island children. I encourage all of our residents who are able to donate to this amazing cause, as the Toys for Tots Drive helps ensure that disadvantaged children within our community do not have to go the holiday season without something to bring them happiness.” The ‘Cruise Thru Holiday Toy Drive’ will provide residents an excellent way to contribute directly to the cause and help bring a smile to a child’s face this holiday season. Additionally, the event will feature
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Upcoming Events at the Jericho Public Library Friday, December 1
mony and balance into your life. Learn the beautiful practice of Jin Shin Jyutsu to help your body heal and keep you relaxed. 7:00 p.m.: TEENS: Making Effective Use of your Summer Vacation with C2 Education - Summer is a great time to bolster your transcript with competitive activities, explore new interests, prepare for standardized tests, take a summer course, get involved with local volunteer opportunities, and more! This workshop will give students and parents guidance on when to start planning out their summer as well as provide some resources for figuring out the best activities to take part in. Most deadlines are December through March, so planning ahead is crucial!
Saturday, December 2
10:30 a.m.: 1,2,3 Full S.T.E.A.M Ahead (18 Months–5 Years) - This preschool STEAM program includes music movement, fine and gross motor development and storytelling followed by a craft!
10:30 a.m.: IN-PERSON: A Chinese Book Discussion with Sunnie Zhang: “The Moon and Sixpence” by W. Somerset Maugham - “The Moon and Sixpence” is a representative work of realist literature by British writer Somerset Maugham. Perhaps most people only look for six pennies on the ground and forget to look up to admire the beautiful moon. Does the “moon” in the book represent the beautiful ideals, poetry and distance? And “sixpence” represents the cruel reality? What are your thoughts? Let’s discuss it together! Sunnie Zhang is a columnist who loves reading, food and travel. She will lead a book discussion in Chinese. Copies of the book are available in Chinese at the Circulation Desk. 2:00 p.m.: Meet the Artist Reception: Oil Paintings by Lin Mei The public is invited to attend.
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Monday, December 4
10:30 a.m.: Sensational Playtime (Ages 18–36 Months) - This is a playbased program for early childhood designed with occupational therapy objectives in mind. It will focus on developmental motor and social skills to foster the emerging skills for this age group.
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Tuesday, December 5
10:30 a.m.: Intro to Piano Keyboarding (Ages 4–5) - Your child will learn the basic keys and notes of a keyboard and will play a simple song at the end of the program. Please plan to attend all three classes. 11:00 a.m.: VIRTUAL: Guided Meditation for Self-Healing with Patricia Anderson - Join Pat for one or all of the meditation sessions to bring har-
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Thursday, December 7
10:30 a.m.: Songs for Baby’s Day (Ages Birth to 30 Months) - Come and enjoy this literacy building, fun, and educational musical storytime! 2:00 p.m.: VIRTUAL: Art Lecture - Frans Hals with Professor Thomas Germano - Frans Hals was one of the most sought-after painters of his generation. He earned his reputation with a new style of “loose brushwork” portraiture. The National Gallery and The Rijks Museum will host this first major retrospective exhibition of Hals in more than thirty years; London, Fall 2023, and Amsterdam, Spring 2024. Professor Thomas Germano will present a visual presentation related to the life, the work and the exhibitions.
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On Sunday, December 10, at 12 noon, Syosset Public Library will host an autism friendly production, “Once Upon a Snowflake.” for children with autism spectrum disorders and their families. This production has been modified by Sunrise Theatre, Inc. and will be presented in the library’s theater. The performance will last approximately one hour. A calming corner with coping tools will be available for use outside the the-
ater. Seats will be available beginning November 1 for families with children on the autism spectrum. Reserve seats by email splchildrens@syossetlibrary. org or by phone (516) 921-7161 ext. 209. Registration will open to all beginning November 29, if space is available. For more information visit the library’s website at www.syossetlibrary. org
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This Week at the Syosset Public Library Friday, December 1, at 10:30 a.m.
Upcycling Jewelry (IN-PERSON) Instructor: Donna Irvine, jewelry designer Have a broken necklace or bracelet laying around? Learn how to upcycle your old, broken and unused jewelry into something new and saved from the trash! Fee: $3. Registration required. To register, go to syossetlibrary.org.
Friday, December 1, at 2:00 p.m.
Elvis in Hollywood (VIRTUAL) From 1956 to 1969, Elvis Presley made 31 films, playing the above-the-title star in all but one. That’s an extraordinary achievement and it helped make him one of the wealthiest performers in Hollywood as a result. Unfortunately, Elvis’ dream of being taken seriously as an actor and becoming a true movie star was never fulfilled thanks to his manager Col. Tom Parker. This talk will examine the ups and downs of Presley’s Hollywood career. No registration needed. For Zoom link, go to syossetlibrary. org.
Saturday, December 2, at 10:00 a.m.
Chocolate and Artisanal Cheese Pairing (IN-PERSON) Calling all chocolate and cheese enthusiasts! Join us for a remarkable chocolate pairing experience featuring dark chocolate and artisanal chees-
es. Led by Linda Johnson, Chocolate Curator from Chocology Unlimited based in Stonybrook New York, this event is not to be missed. Fee $5. Class is for adults only. Registration required. To register, go to syossetlibrary.org.
Saturday, December 2, at 3:00 p.m.
George Gershwin: An American Original (IN-PERSON) Performer: Alexander Wu Enjoy an afternoon of piano playing and learning about George Gershwin’s life, music, and living the American dream. Born and raised at the turn of the 20th century in New York City to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents, fifteen-year-old George Gershwin started out in Tin Pan Alley, but as he gained success writing popular music for the stage, and later for Hollywood, he began to lead a double life struggling to make his mark as a serious composer. Listen to thrilling performances and stories that bring to life a sample of Gershwin’s piano pieces. Registration required. To register, go to syossetlibrary.org.
Tuesday, December 5, at 2:00 p.m.
Title Swap Tuesdays (IN-PERSON) Excited to hear about our favorite books? Join the Readers’ Services librarians for a fun, lively in-person presentation of all the books we can’t
Register now for adult ice hockey clinics Registration for the Town of Oyster Bay’s Adult Learn to Play Ice Hockey Clinics is now open online with clinic sessions beginning on December 5 at the outdoor skating rink at Marjorie Post Park in Massapequa. Online registration is available at www.oysterbaytown. com/portal. “This great program allows adults to hone their ice hockey skills in a fun and competitive environment through this 10-session clinic held Tuesday nights at
Marjorie Post Park, beginning Tuesday, December 5th,” said Town Councilman Tom Hand. “The program is open to resident and non-resident adults looking to advance their hockey playing skills.” Registration is now open on the Town’s website at www.oysterbaytown. com/portal. The cost of the program is $150 per player. For more information, call the Town Hockey Program at (516) 433-7465, extension 8234 or visit www. oysterbaytown.com/hockey.
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Wednesday, December 6, at 2:00 p.m.
One More for My Baby – The Hollywood Songbook of Frank Sinatra (VIRTUAL) Presenter: Brian Rose, professor emeritus, Fordham University There’s no ifs, ands or buts about it — Frank Sinatra was the greatest singer to ever set foot in Hollywood. His voice was ideally suited for the big screen. His 100 musical performances in motion pictures reveal a vocalist who almost from the start recognized how the camera would enhance his artistry as much as the microphone. This talk will survey Sinatra’s extraordinary Hollywood musical career. No registration needed. For Zoom link, go to syossetlibrary.org.
Thursday, December 7, at 12:00 p.m.
#AskALibrarian (ON X, formerly known as Twitter) Join librarians from Syosset Library and around the world on X for #AskALibrarian to receive reading suggestions based on your requests. Must have an X account to participate. Read a great book? Need a read-alike? Looking for your next book club choice? Use #AskALibrarian in your post.
Thursday, December 7, from 1:30 -3:30 p.m.
Seniors of Syosset Drop-In Session (IN-PERSON) Learn about social work support, community health nursing, and subsidized transportation to local medical appointments and free bus transportation for shopping, as well as other activities and services, offered to Syosset residents through the Naturally Occurring Retirement Community program funded by the NYS Office for the Aging.
These services are only available to residents of Syosset proper, age 60 and over. For those living in the surrounding area, staff can provide referrals to other resources that may address your needs.
Thursday, December 7, at 2:00 p.m.
COVID and the Constitution (IN-PERSON) Presenter: James Coll, adjunct professor of American and Constitutional History, Nassau Community College and Hofstra University, and retired NYPD detective The outset of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 forced each of us to respond in unprecedented ways to protect ourselves and our families. Government at every level also responded extraordinarily. In this lecture, we will analyze some of the decision-making at both the state and federal level in the context of real-time challenges and compliance with the U.S. Constitution. No registration needed.
Friday, December 8, at 2:00 p.m.
Steeped in Secrecy: The Boston Tea Party 250 Years Later (VIRTUAL) Presenter: Claire Evans, author and former journalist; and Debra M. Dudek, author, genealogist and librarian The story of tea has always been infused with intrigued, particularly when it became a flash point for tensions between England and Colonial America. Learn about the brewing political problems tea presented in its history. In addition, the lecture will examine the history of the Boston Tea Party’s most famous partiers (and phonies) as well as how to trace bonafide participants through lineage societies and historical groups. No registration needed. To register, go to syossetlibrary.org.
Legislator, libraries to collect coats for needy Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker (D - Plainview) will be joining forces with the Syosset and Jericho Public Libraries to support an annual coat drive spearheaded by the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless. Donors are invited to drop off new and gently used winter coats and winter accessories (gloves, hats, scarves, etc.) at the Syosset Public Library, 225 S. Oyster Bay Road, Syosset, N.Y. 11791 and the Jericho Public Library, 1 Merry Lane, Jericho N.Y. 11753 during normal business hours from Monday, Nov. 20 to Friday, Dec. 22. “The overwhelming success of last year’s coat drive was a heartwarm-
ing demonstration of the tremendous generosity that permeates the Syosset and Jericho communities,” Legislator Drucker said. “When you donate a winter jacket, you are giving more than the gift of warmth - you are wrapping the person who receives that coat in a spirit of compassion and hope for a better future. I am proud to once again be partnering with the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless on such a worthwhile endeavor.” Anyone interested in supporting the coat drive can contact Legislator Drucker’s office at 516-571-6216 or adrucker@nassaucountyny.gov for details.
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Spotlight on Business: Thanksgiving Balloon Parade Home Buyer Learning Center at Fork Lane
Students proudly paraded with their balloon creations for the school’s Annual Thanksgiving Balloon Parade. Nick Belfi and Glenn Geis SUBMITTED BY DON PATANE The Levittown Chamber of Commerce would like to introduce two members representing the Home Buyer Learning Center. Both Glenn Geis and Nick Belfi are loan officers with the organization, located at 3025 Hempstead Turnpike right next to Planet Fitness. There are approximately twenty employees ranging from loan officers to processors and other positions supporting the fast execution of a person’s mortgage – and dreams. According to Gies, becoming a Loan Officer requires many hours of training, passing a very tough exam and continuing education for the ever-changing guidelines, on a yearly basis. This training is crucial in providing a smooth process for their borrowers as well as being compliant with the law. Both Gies and Belfi love this field of work and say it is truly rewarding when you have a family who is a first time home buyer or someone ready to start earning income through renting properties – the pure bliss on their face at closing day makes it all worth it! Belfi says the best advice for someone looking to purchase a home is, “It isn’t about if you can buy a home but when you can buy a home.”
Belfi is a long time resident of Commack and a middle child of three boys. Belfi also has a pitbull that is near and dear to his heart. Geis is getting married in the next couple of months and is ready to start a family with his soon to be wife in their new home in Sayville. Geis and Belfi and the team at the Home Buyer Learning Center make it their mission to help all members of the community explore home ownership. They say that “Even if you think you are not ready, or your situation won’t qualify, we are excited to show you how.” Geis says he hears a lot that their competitors will just deny a client if their situation doesn’t meet the qualifications…… but they don’t teach them how to make them qualify. Meanwhile the Home Buyer Learning Center is happy to help. If you’d like your questions answered, interested in attending one of their many seminars or even want a one on one give them a shout! Belfi and Geis can be contacted in the following way… Nick Belfi: NBelfi@contourmtg.com, C- 631-3165022, Glenn Geis : Ggeis@contourmtg.com C – 516 902 9476 Instagram: HomeBuyerLearningCenter
Fourth grade students at Fork Lane Elementary in Hicksville held their Thanksgiving Balloon Parade on Nov. 22. Students paraded through the halls of the elementary school for their peers and staff. Students proudly held their balloon masterpieces high. Imagination and creativity were apparent with sightings of Spiderman, Santa Claus, Hello Kitty and a host of barn animals to name a few. In preparation of the annual
event, the students read Melissa Sweet’s book “Balloons over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade,” which shares the fascinating history of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade and the creation of the giant balloons by puppeteer Tony Sarg. Students decorated their balloons with straws, popsicle sticks, gift wrap, paper towel rolls and ribbon. Photos courtesy of Hicksville Public Schools
Fork Lane fourth graders showing off their handmade balloons for all to see.
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Hockey game raises funds for Sabrina Navaretta scholarship
From page 1 according to Mara Navaretta, Sabrina's mother. The scholarship fund was created in memory of Sabrina Navaretta, who passed away in a car accident on April 28, 2023, at the age of 19. Sabrina was a 2022 graduate of Syosset High School and was a student at the University of Delaware at the time of her death. The memorial hockey game was organized by Sabrina's dad, John Navaretta, and included raffles of such donated items as a 2 carat Natural Topaz Gemstone with $150 towards a setting donated from Maddy Jewelers in Woodbury, islanders tickets, Met tickets $250 gift card to RARE 650, golf analysis, Golf foursome @ Hamlet with golf cart and much more. Mara Navaretta, owner of Homes by Mara Realty, said the event was a great success. Money from the event event will not only go to a senior chosen at Syosset High School & a senior at the Syosset High School Dog Rescue Club, but will also begin to finance seeding oysters in the Harbor of Oyster Bay where Sabrina’s passion of the water had begun. "It would be important to Sabrina that the Harbor remains viable
The Syosset Braves and Massapequa Chiefs played to raise funds for the Sabrina Navaretta Memorial Scholarship Fund for Oyster harvesting as well as environmental clean up," said Mara Navaretta.
Mara added, "When Sabrina was alive, she attended the Town of oyster Bay beach clean up days and many dog rescue events. Our goal of the Founda-
tion is to incorporate Sabrina’s passions with action to make our community better. She had a true love and empathy for those that need help."
IDF veteran Small Business Saturday hailed locally
From page 1 discussion group heard the presentation. Many expressed their gratitude for the speaker’s candid description, even though it was clear he recounted his experience with great sadness and regret that he personally was unable to do more to stop or slow the slaughter of so many men, women and children. Outside the JCC entrance, 240 empty chairs, each bearing the name and age of a kidnapped hostage, were arranged on the lawn as a memorial and reminder of the ongoing battle in Israel.
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Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) marked Small Business Saturday on Nov. 25 with a visit to Trio Hardware in Plainview and owner Todd Kirschner. First observed in the United States on November 27, 2010, Small Business Saturday is an initiative spearheaded by American Express and amplified by local chambers of commerce that seeks to encourage holiday shoppers to shop at small, locally owned businesses as compared to big-box stores and online retailers. “Small Business Saturday is a celebration of entrepreneurs like Todd who create employment opportunities for our neighbors, give back to the communities they serve, and give our local downtowns their unique charm and flair,” Legislator Drucker said. “That is why it is so important to support local businesses during the holiday season and throughout the year, and I am glad that Small Business Saturday shines a light on this important message each
Todd Kirschner, owner of Trio Hardware in Plainview, with Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) year.”
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Going Places: Gift the Gift of Travel to Spark Wanderlust, Check Off Bucket List, Have Life-Enhancing Experience and Lifelong Memories BY KAREN RUBIN TRAVEL FEATURES SYNDICATE GOINGPLACESFARANDNEAR.COM What could be a better gift than giving a part of the world, some memorable, life-enhancing, life-changing experience, something from their bucket-list, perhaps? Give the gift of travel. The gift of travel can be everything from the trip itself (even create a registry so that lots of friends and family can contribute), to pre-arranging some experience or activity to enhance a trip: a dining experience, a spa visit, visits to a museum or attraction, a cooking, baking or jewelry making class; a hot-air balloon ride (champagne!); rock-climbing adventure; walking tour; bike rental, to purchasing a gift-card or gift certificate that can be applied to the bigger-ticket items and give flexibility for date. And what trip doesn’t require some special gear? And if you time it right, you might also be able to benefit from holiday savings, even on the more open-ended gift cards or certificates. Gift cards can open up doors to travel, or take the sting out of the pinch to a traveler’s, couple’s or family’s wallet. Gift cards can be that extra spark that gets your loved one to finally depart on their bucket-list experience. And more and more travel companies – hotels and accommodations, cruises, tours, theme parks, sightseeing, spa visits, restaurants and dining, and even transportation companies from airlines to Amtrak to Uber to a Maine Windjammer Cruise
Looking through the giant clock at Musée d’Orsay to Montmartre. A great gift for a traveler headed to Paris: the Paris Pass (parispass.com), which bundles admissions to this extraordinary city’s major attractions including the Musée d’Orsay, an Eiffel Tower tour, a scenic cruise down the Seine, at up to 50 percent savings, and you skip the walk-up ticket line © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com – now offer gift cards. The beauty is you can give the amount that works best for you and the recipient can choose the date.. (And check if you can apply Black Friday/Cyber Monday discounts.) Here are some examples: Globus family of brands Gift Certificates, redeemable for tours and cruises, come in denominations of $50, $200 & $500. Gift Certificates may be used in conjunction with any promotion offered at time of booking and they are transferable (https://www.globusjourneys.com/tour-gift-certificate/).
Tauck Tours eGift Cards, available in any amount, are valid for any Tauck land journey, river or small ship cruise and Tauck Bridges family adventures. They can be redeemed by phone or online at Tauck.com. https://www.tauck.com/guest-travel/ egiftcard. Historic Hotels of Europe, an exclusive collection of independent and unique hotels, castles, palaces, country houses and other properties handpicked for historic importance, quality and unique story, throughout Europe, offers a gift voucher,
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valid for five years, in amounts from 50-1500 Euros (voucher@ historichotelsofeurope.com, https:// historichotelsofeurope.com/giftvoucher). You can purchase gift cards for stays or amenities at Historic Hotels of America, Historic Hotels Worldwide, Beyond Green and Preferred Hotels & Resorts (all brands of Preferred Hotels & Resorts), through the iprefer.com. Gift Cards can be used for services, experiences, and stays at participating hotels and resorts in hundreds of destinations around the world. Gift cards do not expire. Purchase online at giftcards. iprefer.com. Noble House Hotels & Resorts gift cards may be used at its collection of hotels, resorts, spas, restaurants, marinas and adventures across North America, among them, the Jekyll Island Club Resort, Jekyll Island, Georgia. https://www.noblehousehotels.com/gift-card/ Small Luxury Hotels, with over 500 hotels in more than 90 countries, makes it simple to send an SLH Gift Card - just choose the occasion, select the amount, and finish with a personalized message (https://slh.com/ about-slh/gift-cards). New England Inns & Resorts Association gift cards can be redeemed at 300 lodging properties all over New England and can be purchased in any amount you choose. The cards never expire. Make a reservation directly with the property of your choice and Continued on next page
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Going Places: Gift the Gift of Travel Continued from previous page let them know you will be using a New England Inns & Resort Gift Card. Present the card at check-in (https://www. newenglandinnsandresorts.com/giftcards). Independent Collection Hotels & Resorts, a division of HHM which manages 240 properties across North America, offers gift cards for its portfolio of independent Luxury and Lifestyle, Resorts, Premium Branded and Branded Select. Among them: The Rittenhouse, Whiteface Lodge in lake Placid, MacArthur Place, Sonoma, https:// www.independentcollection.com/giftcards Hotels.com (an Expedia company) gift cards unlock hundreds of thousands of places to stay worldwide, including major hotel chains. The gift cards are available in denominations from $10 to $2,000 and there are no expiration dates or fees. Also, Hotels.com also has a secure gift registry where friends and family can contribute toward a Hotels. com eGift Card – great for honeymoons, babymoons, graduation, or any other group-gifting occasion. https://www. hotels.com/lp/b/giftcards (For balance or information, visit www.hotels.com/ gcbalance or call US Toll Free 1-888-9994468.) New York State’s Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation has gift cards that can be used at 8,500 campsites, 850 cabins, 135 cottages and 18 golf courses throughout the state. Purchase online at https://shop.parks. ny.gov/store/gift-cards/ for any dollar amount and have no expiration date. They can be used with the NYS camping reservation system (Reserve America), https://www.reserveamerica. com, 800-456-2267. Cruiselines also make it easy to purchase gift cards, and even gift registries so that family and friends can contribute to purchasing the cruise: Among them, Royal Caribbean (www.royalcaribbean.com/programs/gift-cards, 866-5627625); Norwegian Cruise Line (https:// www.ncl.com/onboard-gifts); Disney Cruise Lines (https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/featured/holiday-gift-cruise/);Carnival Cruise Lines (https://carnival.ourgiftcards. com/);Princess Cruises (princess.com/ giftcard); Holland America (https:// www.hollandamerica.com/en/us/plana-cruise/giftcard) Maine Windjammer Association provides e-gift certificates that can be ordered in any denomination, and will be honored by any vessel in its fleet. The gift certificates never expire and can be customized with a special message. You can have your e-certificate sent immediately or schedule it for a future day. (giftcertificates@sailmainecoast.com,800-807-9463;
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Gift of Experience
Give experiences that turn a trip into a wonder that lasts a lifetime. You can pre-purchase a city-sightseeing pass that provides admissions to the most popular sights in cities like Prague (PragueCoolPass.com); Amsterdam; Berlin; Dresden; Paris (parispass. com); New York City; Philadelphia. Wilmington, Delaware & the Brandywine Valley’s 2024 Brandywine Treasure Trail Passport provides access to 12 of Greater Wilmington’s top cultural attractions. Check out Go City, which sells passes in over 30 destinations from major metropolises like London and New York to oceanfront oases like Sydney and Oahu – 1,500 attractions, tours, and activities worldwide, saving money over purchasing individual tickets, connected on your smart phone (GoCity.com, 800 887 9103). Gift certificates from Broadway. com can be redeemed for tickets to any Broadway or Off-Broadway show currently playing in New York City (https:// www.broadway.com/gift-certificates/). Drive an exotic car, learn to fly, rock climb, skydive, bungee jump, take a hotair balloon ride. Virgin Experience lists some 5000 different experiences in 122 regions from 600 “best in class” partners that their gift card can be applied to: Go to Food & Wine Gifts, Adventures Experiences and other listings. Easy return, no expiration, free exchange https://www.virginexperiencegifts.com/ (for Black Friday, use GIFT20 for 20% off). Context Travel offers personal walking tours with experts in 60 cities across 6 continents, ranging from half-day to 7-days plus. Context Travel also offers the “gift of learning” – virtual and in-person sessions with top experts. (https:// www.contexttravel.com/gift-cards). Spafinder, a compendium of resorts, wellness centers and day spas, makes it easy to purchase giftcards. Take 25% off $200+ with promo code VIP25; get $20 off $80, Spafinder.com Theme parks can be a pricey vacation for families. Gift cards can put the vacation in reach or enhance the experience. Disney’s gift cards can be purchased in denominations of $25 to $500 and used for theme park tickets, resort stays, merchandise, dining and experiences at Disney destinations, redeemable at shopDisney.com, Disney stores, Disney Cruise Line®, and Adventures by Disney® (https://www.disneygiftcard. com/) Also consider gifting some of the really special programs available, like Zookeeper for a Day at Busch Gardens (www.buschgardens.com), or sleepover “Night in the Museum” experiences at places like National Air and Space Museum, International spy Museum, American Museum of Natural History,
Cincinnati Museum Center, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. Also think about pre-purchasing tickets to museums and attractions, like Harry Potter™: The Exhibition (50 W. 34th St., www.harrypotterexhibition.com); The Museum of Broadway (145 West 45th St., www.themuseumofbroadway.com, “Billy Joel- My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey” exhibit at Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (97 Main Street, Stony Brook, www.TheBillyJoelExhibit.com). For the skier/snowboarder, consider purchasing lift tickets, lessons, rentals, perhaps even a multi-day, regional or local pass (EpicPass.com, IKONPass. com, snow.com, ski.com). Get Ski Tickets is an online marketplace to purchase date-specific discounted lift tickets, lessons, rentals, group lift tickets and season passes (https://www.getskitickets. com/, 970-233-7040, info@getskitickets. com) and gift certificates (https://www. getskitickets.com/gift-certificates/).
Fantasy Camp!
There are any number of fantasy camps to satisfy, well, every fantasy for adults and children. Want to play baseball like a major leaguer? There are baseball fantasy camps with teams like the Yankees, Red Sox, Atlanta Braves (mlb.com). Basketball: 76ers Fantasy Camp is the inaugural NBA fantasy camp, www.76ersfantasycamps.com). Join players from the gold medal winning 1980 USA Hockey Team for this annual Miracle On Ice Fantasy Camp in magnificent Lake Placid, NY – host city of the historic 1980 Winter Olympic Games (https://lakeplacidolympiccenter.com/todo/miracle-on-ice-fantasy-camp/) Space Camp, an educational camp on the grounds of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center museum near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, provides residential and educational programs for children and adults on themes such as space exploration, aviation and robotics (www. rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp, camps@ rocketcenter.com, 800-637-7223). Also: Broadway theater (Broadway Fantasy Camp, broadwayfancamp. com), Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp, an interactive musical event that takes place in various locations worldwide involving various Rock Stars on various dates.(rockcamp.com; gift cards available, (https://gift-cards.rockcampevents. com/) For many, being able to participate in important science research is also a fantasy. Earthwatch makes it possible to support research that responds to global challenges – from climate change to human-wildlife coexistence to sustainability – while engaging local communities, and offers more than 40 field research expeditions around the
world, with opportunities for teens and adults and no prior experience needed (Earthwatch.org, info@earthwatch.org). Getting There or Coming Here You can purchase gift cards on many airlines: the Delta Gift Card is redeemable for any Delta Air Lines flight worldwide and for any Delta Vacations package that includes airfare, no expiration date (https://www.delta.com/us/ en/gift-cards/overview) and Southwest Airlines (no expiration date, fully transferrable,usable for passenger travel,https://www.southwest.com/giftcard/). Prefer riding the rails to boarding flights? Amtrak gift cards are available in an amount up to $500.No fees. Never expires. Redeem for travel online, in the app, by phone or in staffed stations. (May not be used for onboard purchases) https://www.amtrak.com/giftcards
Travel Gear
Also appreciated: the gear, special clothing, photo equipment that a trip (expedition, voyage, journey) entails, but may feel guilty about purchasing or simply tapped out. Our favorite go-to places (especially when you catch sales and closeouts): REI (top trending gifts, gifts by activity, by price, www.rei.com/s/gifts-for-travelers, 800-426-4840); LL Bean, 888-6102326, llbean.com; Sun & Ski, sunandski. com, 866-786-3869 (gift cards available); Eastern Mountain Sports, 888-4636367, ems.com; Tennis Express (gift guide online, TennisExpress.com), Bass Pro Shops, www.basspro.com; Patagonia (Patagonia.com); Paragon Sports (paragonsports.com). And of course, luggage - one great site Luggageonline.com (Save 15%, 888-958-4424), and for camera equipment, B&H Photo Video (www.bhphotovideo.com, 800.606.6969) _________________________________ © 2023 Travel Features Syndicate, a division of Workstyles, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit goingplacesfarandnear. com
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The Arm Bone of St. Jude on Long Island
2,000-year-old Relic of Apostle to Visit Various Catholic Parishes BY DANIEL J. SULLIVAN An exciting relic of great religious and historical value is visiting Long Island this week. The arm bone of St. Jude Thaddeus – one of the twelve apostles of Christ – has been making its way throughout the United States and, throughout much of this week and the next, has found a temporary home within many of the Catholic parishes in Nassau and Suffolk County. This tour, orchestrated by Fr. Carlos Martins – the Vaticanappointed custodian of this relic – allows Americans a unique opportunity to get an up-close look at a physical piece of one of the few men to have known Jesus Christ personally. Born in 1 A.D. in the City of Galilee, Jude Thaddeus was a farmer who – according to Catholic tradition – was, along with his brother James, personally called by Jesus Christ to become one of his followers and spread the message of the Gospels. After Christ’s death and resurrection, Jude is said to have continued his evangelical mission by traveling to Mesopotamia, Armenia, Persia and Lebanon alongside his fellow apostle Simon. In 65 A.D., while in Beirut, Simon and Jude were clubbed to death and beheaded by an idolatrous mob, and had their bodies buried in the city. The physical remains of the two Saints remained in Beirut until 333 A.D., when Roman Emperor Constantine – as part of his mission to recover relics of the early Catholic Church – had the graves
exhumed and the bodies taken from Lebanon back to Rome. There, Simon and Jude were placed in a crypt under St. Peter’s Basilica, below the altar of St. Joseph. Some centuries later, the Vatican permitted a portion of St. Jude’s arm to be removed and placed in an upright wooden reliquary resembling an arm giving a blessing. This item was given the status of a First-Class relic – a title given to any remnant of a Saint’s body, derived from the Latin word “relinquo,” meaning “I leave behind.” Venerating such relics is an important aspect of Catholic tradition because it aligns with the doctrine of the splendor of the human body, and the respect it deserves, as well as the ability it gives believers to grow closer to the individuals who are said to have lived great moral lives worthy of emulation. St. Jude, in particular, is said to be the patron saint of hope and impossible causes and, for that reason, many Catholics find themselves drawn to him in moments of great difficulty. One such individual was Lebanese-American actor Danny Thomas who first learned about the Saint in 1940 from a stagehand who attributed his cancer recovery to St. Jude’s intercession. Inspired by this, and his own personal devotion, Danny Thomas would go on to found St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital in 1962 – perhaps
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the most well-known tribute to the “Apostle of the Impossible.” Because there is much devotion to St. Jude throughout the United States, the Vatican has permitted this 2023 tour of the Saint’s arm for those who wish to personally encounter him without having to travel to Italy. On the occasion of the tour’s commencement, Angelo Cardinal Comastri, Archpriest Emeritus of St. Peter’s Basilica wrote “[the relic] is permitted to be taken for this pilgrimage so that it brings to the Catholic community of the United States of America a breath of fervor and a renewed will to follow the missionary zeal of the Apostles.” It is evident that a tour of this kind is a rarity and it is worth Long Islanders time to engage with it. For those who are not believers, this relic can still be appreciated for its many historical qualities – being over 2,000 years old and belonging to a figure who’s missionary influence is still visible today in the various nations he visited. For those who do believe, this is a unique opportunity to stand in the physical presence of one of the
men who is understood to be with God in Heaven. Additionally, the Catholic Church defines a Third-Class relic as any item that has been in contact with a First-Class relic. Therefore, those who chose to do so can have their prayer cards, rosary beads, or other objects of veneration given this extraordinary status. At this time, the arm has already visited St. Jude’s in Mastic Beach, St. Anthony’s in East Northport, St. Patrick’s in Bayshore, and Holy Family in Hicksville. It will be at Notre Dame Parish in New Hyde Park on Friday, December 1st, St. Patrick Church in Glen Cove on Saturday, December 2nd, Holy Name of Jesus in Woodbury on Sunday, December 3rd, the Cathedral of St. Agnes on Monday, December 4th, and the Church of St. Patrick in Huntington on Tuesday, December 5th. From there, the tour will continue into New York City and throughout the rest of the country until the new year. At each location, veneration is open to the public from 1:00pm to 10:00pm, with a special mass at 7:00pm.
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Benefits to Kids Controversial BY TOM MARGENAU I occasionally get emails from readers commenting on the fact that children of retirees qualify for Social Security benefits. Sometimes their comments reflect surprise that a retiree’s kids can get benefits. And other times they reflect dismay that these kids can get those benefits in the first place. All I can tell those who are dismayed is that benefits for a retiree’s dependents have been around since the very beginning of the program almost 90 years ago. Most of the time, that dependent is a spouse. But there are more than a few older folks who, once they reach Social Security age, still have one or more minor children still at home. And of course, most of the time I’m talking about male retirees. I say that because of simple biological facts. It would be very rare for a woman in her 60s to have a child who is 18 years old or younger (18 is the usual cut-off age for children to qualify for Social Security dependent’s benefits). But it is not all that unusual for an older man to have young kids at home. Although when I am talking about “children,” many times I could be referring to what Social Security law calls a “disabled adult child.” So, a male or female Social Security retiree could have an older child with some impairment -like Down syndrome, for example -- who has been disabled since childhood. (Being disabled since childhood is a requirement to qualify for “DAC” benefits.) For those readers who maybe fear that benefits paid to a retiree’s children are breaking the Social Security bank, let me give you some numbers. There currently are about 680,000 children of retirees collecting benefits. And that number is evenly split between minor children and disabled adult children. But there are about 67 million people getting Social Security checks every month, so minor and disabled children of retirees make up about 1% of all beneficiaries. And now I’m going to spend the rest of this column answering a couple emails that I recently got from retirees with children. Q: I am about to turn 62. I was planning to wait until 67 to retire and sign up for Social Security. But a guy I work with told me I might be financially ahead to sign up for Social Security now because I have two kids, ages 12 and 10, and he said they could get benefits on my account. My wife is 47. That same person told me she can also get Social Security. Is all of that true? A: It’s partially true. Assuming you stop working, you could apply for reduced retirement at age 62, and your kids would be due partial benefits on your account. For the time being, you can forget about your wife getting any Social Security on your account. Although the mother of a retiree’s minor children
technically qualifies for benefits, there are two reasons why she likely isn’t due anything. One reason is if she is working. Her earnings would probably disqualify her for benefits. And the other reason has to do with rules that limit the amount of money that can be paid to a family with children getting Social Security benefits. The easiest way to explain what you and your family would be due is to use an example. Let’s say your full retirement age benefit is $2,000 per month. At age 62, you’d be due 70% of that, or $1,400. Each of your kids is technically due a rate equal to 50% of your FRA benefit. In other words, each child is due $1,000. But the law that limits what a family with kids on Social Security can get generally caps your total benefits at 150% of your FRA amount. That means the maximum you and your family can get would be $3,000 per month. You must be paid your benefit first. Again, that is $1,400. But the law says that your FRA benefit rate, or $2,000 must be used in the family maximum computation. That leaves another $1,000 to be paid to your kids, so they would get $500 each. If your wife was not working, she could file for what are called “young mother’s benefits.” But adding her to your record would merely split that remaining $1,000 three ways instead of two. In other words, she and the two kids would get about $333 each. So, there is no point in adding your wife to your Social Security account. Q: I am about to turn 67 and plan to start my Social Security then. My wife also is 67 and always stayed home to care for our disabled son who is now 32 years old. Our son is getting SSI. We’ve been told that when I start my Social Security, our son must go off of SSI and take Social Security on my record. Is that true? And what about my wife? What will she get? A: Before I answer your question, I want to explain to my other readers what is going on in your case. You said your son is getting SSI, or Supplemental Security Income. SSI is a federal welfare program that the Social Security Administration runs for the government. Many “disabled adult children” qualify for SSI until one of the parents goes on Social Security. Then, by law, they must be switched to the Social Security account. Why? Because SSI is a welfare program, its rules require that a recipient must file for any other non-welfare benefits they are due. And the same “family maximum” rules discussed in the prior answer will apply to you. Let’s say your retirement benefit is $3,000. Technically, your wife and son will each be due half of that, or $1,500. But the maximum that can be paid to your family is $4,500. After paying your benefit, that leaves $1,500 to be split between your wife and son. So they will each get $750. Depending on the actual dollar
amount involved, your son may not “lose” his SSI payments. They may be just reduced. For example, let’s say his SSI check is currently $900 per month. When he starts getting $750 in Social Security benefits on your record, his SSI check will be reduced to $170. (For reasons too messy to explain here, only $730 of his $750 Social Security check counts against his SSI payment.) If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has two books with all
the answers. One is called “Social Security -- Simple and Smart: 10 Easy-to-Understand Fact Sheets That Will Answer All Your Questions About Social Security.” The other is “Social Security: 100 Myths and 100 Facts.” You can find the books at Amazon.com or other book outlets. Or you can send him an email at thomsa.margenau@comcast.net. COPYRIGHT 2023 CREATORS.COM
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Real estate borrowing, then and now BY PHILIP A. RAICES I have been practicing and performing real estate for over 42 years. My first purchase was in 1977, a small home of about 1200 sq. ft that we resided in on North Rd in the north section of Great Neck. The 2nd property we purchased was a 2-family on Steamboat Rd in 1981. Although we sold both properties and moved on to other investments, I can still remember how easy and simple it was back then, to be able to apply for a mortgage. Both were with Emigrant Savings and Loan, which is no longer in business. Our second loan was completed mostly by phone (by house phone that is). This is in stark comparison to “jumping through hoops” today with the massive amount of paperwork. I imagine one day the lenders just might ask what brand toilet paper that we use, LOL. I guess they are just doing what they need to do to protect their loan. However, where is our protection when a bank defaults or worse goes under? Yes, I know, we are currently protected by the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) for federally insured banks up to$250,000 per ownership category/account and per depositor. However, one never knows if this situation could change in the future. There are many investments and categories that are not covered by the FDIC. Go to https://nerdwallet. com for more information. There are currently 4,600 FDIC-insured banks as of November2023. Online banking is extremely popular today. Due to not having any brick and mortar
locations, they can offer lower fees, higher interest rates and other services, anytime and anywhere. However, there are some drawbacks to banking online. Go to https://creditful.com for more information. However, if you bank online make sure that they are legitimate and are FDIC-insured. Today, technology has reduced the amount of time and increased the efficiency not only in applying for a loan, but in making it more seamless. However, the applicant must be ready and willing to provide all the required and necessary paperwork to the lender that will show and prove the worthiness of the borrower in obtaining their loan. Sometimes, it can be a bit more tedious as the banks may come back to ask for additional information. Today, lenders can also verify with the IRS your income with a form 4606-C electronically sent to them to make sure what you reported is accurate. With interest rates today, and home prices as high as they are, the banks are crossing the T’s and dotting the I’s to make sure their investment in your home will be paid back in a timely fashion. Thirty years ago our access to real estate information came weekly via a printed and bound periodical that was delivered to all MLS offices. By today’s standards this was like having a dial phone and the process was extreme-
ly slow. Any additions of new listings and/or corrections had to be mailed in an envelope and hopefully were included in the updated book of real estate information. We all waited with baited breath on Fridays to grab the book to see what new listings and changes occurred for the week. It is hard to fathom the amount of work that we had to undergo to make appointments to show properties (remember, no email, no showing time applications, no internet). Back then, the description and one black and white thumbnail photo was the only way to ascertain whether or not you wanted to show the home to your purchasers. No one outside the Broker had access to the information. The problem was, could you always trust the accuracy of the descriptions? Rules and regulations were not as strict as they are today. Also, there was much more inventory to choose from. Forward to today, most information is available online for all to view. It’s not always 100% accurate, but between the information provided, e.g. diagrams, hi-resolution photos, videos and virtual tours one can surmise much easier whether or not one would have an interest in going to view the property. We have come a long way from 30 years ago. The transparency and completeness of the information provided truly assists the buyers as well as the
sellers in describing the properties to create and maximize the marketing and exposure that will assist in finding a purchaser for the property. Even with all the available technology and information, you still need a knowledgeable, qualified reliable Broker to view 95% of the properties for sale. Philip A. Raices is the owner/Broker of Turn Key Real Estate at 3 Grace Ave Suite 180 in Great Neck. He has 40 years experience in the Real Estate industry and has earned designations as a Graduate of the Realtor Institute (G.R.I.) and also as a Certified International Property Specialist (C.I.P.S.) and in 2022 has earned his National Association of Realtors “Green Industry designation for eco-friendly construction. He will provide you with “free” regular updates of sold and new homes in your town via the Multiple Listing Service of Long Island (MLSLI) or go to https://WWW. Li-RealEstate.Com and you can “do it yourself (DYI) and search on your own. For a “FREE” `15 minute consultation, as well as well as a “FREE printout or digital value analysis of what your home might sell for in today’s market without any obligation or “strings” attached. He can also provide a copy of “Unlocking the Secrets of Real Estate’s New Market Reality, and our Seller’s and Buyer’s Guides for “Things to Consider when Selling, investing or Purchasing your Home.
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New Hardiness Zone Map BY JEFF RUGG Last week the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a new plant-hardiness zone map for the United States. Does the new USDA map offer proof that the climate is warming? No, it does not. Do temperatures shift warmer and colder over time? Of course they do. The temperatures over large regions fluctuate and hopefully always will. Just like the previous USDA map released in 2012, the new USDA map does not represent the new normal for climate. The USDA website notes: “Climate changes are usually based on trends in overall average temperatures recorded over 50-100 years. Because the (new map) represents 30-year averages of what are essentially extreme weather events (the coldest temperature of the year), changes in map zones are not reliable evidence of whether there has been global warming.”
Short-term weather is not the same thing as climate. Measuring only one aspect of weather for the short time frame of only a few decades is not reliable evidence of climate change. There have been cold hardiness zone maps since Alfred Rehder published one in 1927. In 1960, 1965 and 1990 the USDA produced maps. Each map update used more recent temperature data instead of adding to the existing data to create a longer-term map. The 1990 USDA map looked at 14,500 locations but only used 8,000 weather stations that had valid data, which was twice as many as the previous maps. The 1990 USDA map used the average minimum temperature for the 13 years between 1974 and 1986. The 1990 map showed much of the country as being a zone or more (SET ITAL) colder (END ITAL) than the 1965 USDA map. The 1965 map used data from a short, warmer period of years and the
1990 map used data from a short, colder range of years. The 2012 USDA map looked at 8,000 stations, over the 30 years of 1976-2005, and it looks a lot like the 1965 USDA map. The 2023 map used data from 13,625 weather stations from the years 1991 through 2020. A sophisticated algorithm created map information taking into account topography and coastal effects between weather stations. This map averages about a quarter of a zone warmer than the 2012 map. Average weather is made up of highs ad lows. Taking a small sampling of data could taint the data to one end or the other. If we did maps one year at a time, sometimes we would have very warm maps and sometimes very cold ones. The temperature change between two years could appear to be abrupt. A longer look at the data would yield slower changes. Each of these USDA maps has dropped older data instead of using it. This can cre-
ate the appearance of rapid changes when old data is dropped. The trees and shrubs that most people use the zone maps for live far longer than a decade or two, so maps developed from short-term data can be misleading to gardeners. All of the cold hardiness zone maps use the (SET ITAL) average (END ITAL) annual minimum temperature during the data collection period. This is not the same as the (SET ITAL) coldest (END ITAL) minimum temperature that occurred each year during that time. Plant long-lived plants based on the coldest temperatures in your area, not the average minimum. Email questions to Jeff Rugg at info@ greenerview.com. COPYRIGHT 2023 JEFF RUGG DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS
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But Baby, It’s Cold Outside! BY MARY HUNT It’s not only the price of heating oil that has shot through the stratosphere this fall. Homes that heat with electricity are at risk because many utilities run on natural gas, and the price of it has gone up, too. Thankfully, there are steps we can take to reduce high heating bills. Experts say it is not unreasonable that you could reduce your bill by as much as 30% if you: Adjust the thermostat. You really should keep the thermostat at 68 F during the day and 60 F at night. Does it feel too cold? Wear extra sweaters, and don’t forget to regulate the humidity. Keeping the relative humidity between 30% and 50% can make 68 F feel more like 74 F. You can get a humidifier or keep a pan of water simmering on the stove. Consider installing a programmable thermostat that will automatically lower the heat at night and raise it before you wake up. They cost anywhere from $40 to $250 depending on how high-tech you want to go, but will quickly pay for themselves in energy savings. Install weatherstripping. Weatherstripping is very inexpensive and available at any home improvement center. It is self-adhesive, so it sticks to just about anything. Use it on drafty doors and windows and any place where a crack allows warm air to escape. Weatherstripping
does not last indefinitely and should be replaced every year or two. If you are diligent in making sure every possible opening is weather-stripped, you can expect to recoup 15% of your heating bill. Plug the leaks. All kinds of places cannot be weather-stripped, and require caulking instead. If you can visualize money rather than warm air leaking out of all those crevices and open places, you might be more motivated to plug them up. Water heater. If you don’t already have one, spend $20 and get an insulation blanket for your electric water heater. You will save twice that amount each year in lower heating costs. That’s how much heat escapes from an unwrapped heater. If you have an electric water heater, here’s a great idea: You only need to keep it on about eight hours a day. Turn it off before you leave for work, then back on when you return, and off again at night and back on one hour before you wake up. Of course, you need a timer to do all of this, but they’re relatively inexpensive. Some electric water heaters come with timers installed. Gas water heaters do not have timers. Insulate. If one heater blanket on your water heater can make that kind of a difference, imagine if you put a blanket on your whole house! That’s just about what insulation is. Even if your home is insu-
lated, get an inspection to determine if it is adequate. If the house was built before 1980 and not upgraded since, you can be sure you do not have enough insulation. It is not difficult to install rolls of fiberglass insulation in the attic yourself. Just make sure you follow the manufacturer’s safety guidelines. It’s simply a matter of hauling it up there and rolling it out. You will more than recoup the cost of insulation through reduced energy bills. Insulation is a good investment. Accept help. If you fear higher heating costs will cause you undue hardship, there may be help. Call your utility company and inquire about the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. This is a federally funded block grant program that helps ease the energy cost burden of low-income individuals. Federal requirements are minimal and leave most important decisions to local jurisdictions. Go to EverydayCheapskate.com/energy, where you will find a link for calculating energy use in residential buildings. The “DIY Home Energy Assessments” can help you manage your energy costs. Key in your zip code and answer a quiz to get a customized energy audit of your home, instant energy use estimates and a road map to future savings. Mary invites you to visit her at EverydayCheapskate.com, where this column is
archived complete with links and resources for all recommended products and services. Mary invites questions and comments at https://www.everydaycheapskate.com/ contact/, “Ask Mary.” This column will answer questions of general interest, but letters cannot be answered individually. Mary Hunt is the founder of EverydayCheapskate.com, a frugal living blog, and the author of the book “Debt-Proof Living.” COPYRIGHT 2023 CREATORS.COM
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Removing the Excuses BY CHARLYN FARGO Sometimes it’s the smallest things that can help us reach our goals. Take breakfast, for example. If you struggle with making a quick, healthy breakfast, you may need to purchase a small skillet (for one or two, depending on your family size) to make a quick egg and veggie omelet or scramble in the morning. If you prefer a smoothie in the morning, finding a place for your blender on the counter may be the solution for daily making a milk or yogurt-based healthy smoothie (adding fruits and veggies) for a quick grab-and-go, protein-rich breakfast. Think about what you struggle with. If it’s daily exercise, start next year with a plan. My doctor recently shared with me that walking three times a week leaves too many options to “wait until tomorrow.” It’s better, he says, to just plan on walking every day, closing the door to the “tomorrow” excuse. Maybe you need to find a new place for the treadmill or hang a speaker nearby to be able to play your favorite music or podcast while you exercise. It may be helpful to lay your workout clothes and tennis shoes the night before,
so it’s easier to get started on your workout. Even a simple thing like having a cold bottle of water waiting in the refrigerator may be the little push you need to exercise. If you’ve tried any of the home meal services, such as Hello Fresh or Home Chef, you know they try to apply this idea of making it easier to cook at home. Taking the work out of making dinner -everything is in the bag ready to cook -helps you accomplish your goal of eating less take-out. I’ve found this works in my own life, whether it’s healthier eating and consistent exercise, or crossing an item off my to-do list. A clean desk helps me stay on track and tackle the next project. It’s a simple thing, but if I don’t organize my desk, I can’t find the papers I need to guide me through the next assignment. Challenge yourself to make a list of your goals -- then find something to make it easier to accomplish. You’ll be on your way to accomplishing that goal.
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1 cup sliced fresh mushrooms 1 medium onion, finely chopped 8 large eggs 1 cup water 1 cup 2% or 1% milk 1 1/4 teaspoons salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded Cheddar cheese In a greased 6-quart slow cooker, layer first five ingredients (potatoes through onions). In a large bowl, whisk eggs, water, milk, salt and pepper; pour over top of vegetables. Sprinkle with cheese. Cook covered on Low for 7-9 hours or until potatoes are tender and eggs are set. Makes 8 servings (11/2 cups each). Per serving: 354 calories, 19 g protein, 37 g carbohydrate, 15 g fat, 217 mg cholesterol, 4 g fiber, 668 mg sodium. Charlyn Fargo is a registered dietitian with SIU School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois, and the current president of the Illinois Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. For comments or questions, contact her at charfarg@aol.com or follow her on Twitter @NutritionRD. COPYRIGHT 2023 CREATORS.COM
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A Dazzling Sight at Dawn BY DENNIS MAMMANA Week of Dec. 3-9, 2023 Even as a child, I enjoyed heading outdoors after sunset from time to time to watch as the thin crescent moon paired up with the brilliant planet Venus in the waning light of dusk. It all seemed so magical to me. But Venus is nowhere to be found in our evening sky right now, so where must we look to see this beautiful scene? In the early morning sky, of course. On Saturday, Dec. 9, head outdoors about 45 minutes before sunrise to gaze into the eastern sky. Sure, it’s the same moon and Venus, and the same dark blue sky, but something is ... well, different. The two just seem to be much brighter and more dazzling than when we see them at dusk. The difference is that it’s dawn, not dusk. Why should that matter? First of all, during the nighttime hours, much of the dust we’ve stirred up during daylight has settled, so the dawn sky often appears cleaner and brighter. In addition, since we’ve been asleep most of the night, our eyes are already adjusted to the darkness so when we step outdoors after awakening, the sky and everything in it just seem to glow more brilliantly. And that includes the moon and Venus. As you admire the pair, be sure to
check it out with binoculars, since few celestial sights appear more three-dimensional. Part of the moon’s beauty that morning comes from seeing the eerie glow of the entire moon’s disk along with the bright crescent. For centuries, this “old moon in the new moon’s arms,” as it was called, puzzled everyone until the 15th-century artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci explained that it is caused by sunlight reflecting off of the Earth and shining back onto the moon’s dark side. Today we know this as “Earthshine,” and you can imagine it like this: If you were standing on the moon’s night side at this time looking into your sky, you’d see the nearly full Earth, significantly larger and brighter than the full moon appears to us. And, just as a bright moon illuminates the dark night on Earth, a bright Earth would illuminate even more the darkness of the moon. Though the moon and Venus appear close together that morning, this is, of course, an optical illusion caused by them lying nearly in our same line of sight. On that morning, the moon lies about 240,700 miles from us while Venus lies 400 times farther -- about 96.2 million miles. To their upper right, the star Spica is even farther -- about 260 light-years from Venus, or about 1,500 trillion miles away. To put it another way, the light we see from the moon on that morning has
taken about 1.3 seconds to travel from the lunar surface to our eyes; that from Venus takes about 8.6 minutes to get here. The light from Spica, on the other hand, began its journey toward our eyes years before the American Revolution! I hope you enjoy the sight, and getting up early, because next week I’m Though these all look about the same
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Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire BY TRACY BECKERMAN While I was driving in the car, I heard an ad on the radio for oven mitts. “Sometimes, taking pants out of the oven can be too hot to handle!” exclaimed the announcer. I gaped at the radio. What was the announcer talking about? Who puts their pants in the oven? At first, I thought this was really odd, but then I recalled that I know someone who puts her baseball caps in the dishwasher, so I figured that maybe there are some people who dry their pants in the oven. I guess it gives you that baked-in denim goodness. However, while this might be good in theory, drying your pants in the oven could be a major problem if you forget that they are in there. At the very least,
it puts new meaning into the term “hot seat,” and at most, you could end up with blackened trousers. Torn-up jeans are a big look right now; charred pants ... not so much. There had actually been one time -- when my dryer was on the fritz, and I had the usual 10 loads of laundry to do -- that I did think about using the oven to dry my clothes. I quickly nixed this idea though, because a) it was almost dinner time and I needed the oven for my chicken; b) it was an old oven and there was probably only enough room in there for two pairs of shorts, much less all my family’s pants; and c) I usually overcook everything I make, and therefore there was a good chance that even if I didn’t burn the clothes, I would heat them up so long they would shrink down to Barbie doll size.
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husband. “Who puts their pants in the oven?” “Their what?” he said. “Their PANTS!” I repeated. He stared at me in silence. “It’s not PANTS,” he finally said. “It’s PANS!” I absorbed this piece of information and realized I was the one who was an idiot. I also realized that the next time I hear a commercial on the radio, I should pay more attention. Especially if it’s a commercial for hearing aids. Tracy Beckerman is the author of the Amazon Bestseller, “Barking at the Moon: A Story of Life, Love, and Kibble,” available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble online! You can visit her at www. tracybeckerman.com COPYRIGHT 2023 CREATORS.COM
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Yogurt Curry With Fried Dumplings (Pakodewali kadhi) People are embracing vegetarian and vegan lifestyles in large numbers. Individuals have various reasons for skipping meat and animal products, and fortunately there are plenty of recipes that underscore how flavorful such diets can be. Vegetarian cooking long has been a staple in parts of India.
“Yogurt Curry with Fried Dumplings” is one of the most famous curries from the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is typically served with rice and hot mango relish. Enjoy this recipe, courtesy of “India’s Vegetarian Cooking” (Kyle Books) by Monisha Bharadwaj.
Serves 4 1 1⁄3 cups plain yogurt 1 cup chickpea flour (besan) 1 fresh small green chile, finely chopped 1⁄2 teaspoon turmeric 2 teaspoons sugar
Salt, to taste 2 tablespoons, sunflower oil 1 teaspoon cumin seeds 10 black peppercorns 6 cloves 2 tablespoons ghee (optional) 1⁄2 teaspoon chili powder
For the dumplings: 1 cup chickpea flour (besan) 1 medium onion, finely
chopped Pinch of cumin seeds Sunflower oil for deep-frying
1. Whisk the yogurt with the chickpea flour, green chile, turmeric, sugar, salt, and 11⁄4 cups of cold water. 2. Heat the oil in a heavy pan and add the cumin seeds, peppercorns, and cloves. 3. Give the yogurt mixture a good blend, ensuring that there are no lumps left, and pour into the pan. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and cook, stirring fre-
quently, until the consistency resembles that of a thick gravy and the raw flour aroma has gone. Remove from the heat. 4. For the dumplings, make a thick batter with the chickpea flour, onion, and cumin seeds, and add water as necessary. 5. Heat the oil in a heavy pan. When it starts smoking, lower the heat and drop in 2 to 3 separate teaspoonfuls of batter at a time.
Fry until golden, drain, and dip them into a bowl of water to soften a bit. Remove immediately, squeeze out the water, and add them to the yogurt curry. Make all the dumplings in this manner. 6. Heat the ghee (if using) in a small pan (you could use the hot sunflower oil instead) and add the chili powder. Pour this mixture over the curry at once and serve without stirring.
Dig into a sweet and traditional noodle dish
Noodle Kugel When preparing meals for Chanukah celebrations, some families may want to serve kugel. Kugel is a Jewish dish that is similar to a casserole or pudding. Kugel originated more than 800 years ago in southern Germany. Kugel soon became a staple within Jewish households throughout eastern Europe and eventually the United States.
There are many ways to make kugel. Some recipes feature potatoes, bread or rice as the main starchy ingredient. Kugel also can be sweet or savory. “Lokshen” (noodle) kugel is perhaps the most traditional. It blends light and airy egg noodles with moist and creamy dairy ingredients. Chanukah celebrants can try this recipe for “Noodle Kugel,” courtesy of Taste of Home.
Serves 15
2 cups 4 percent cottage cheese
1 package (1 pound) egg noodles 1⁄2 cup butter, melted 8 large eggs 2 cups sugar 2 cups sour cream
Topping 3⁄4 cup cinnamon graham cracker crumbs (about 4 whole crackers) 3 tablespoons butter, melted
1. Cook noodles according to package directions; drain. Toss with butter; set aside. In a large bowl, beat the eggs, sugar, sour cream and cottage cheese until
well blended. Stir in noodles. 2. Transfer to a greased 13 x 9-inch baking dish. Combine the cracker crumbs and butter; sprinkle over top.
3. Bake, uncovered, at 350 F until a thermometer reads 160 F, 50 to 55 minutes. Let stand for 10 minutes before cutting. Serve warm or cold.
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Bethpage students come together for holiday service project
Bethpage students from Central Boulevard Elementary School recently celebrated Thoughtful Thursday with a holiday-themed service activity. Each student in grades K-5 created a placemat to mark the beginning of the upcoming new year. The placemats will be laminated and then donated to a local Bristol Assisted Living for the senior citizens to use around the New Year or for their New Year’s Eve dinners. Each placemat had a different layout based on grade level. However, every student had the same goal in mind – create something that
would make the senior citizens smile. Younger students filled out two boxes that read “In 2024, be…” and “In 2024, think…” They wrote examples such as “be kind” and “think positive thoughts.” Older students completed a placement with 10 boxes on it. Inside the boxes, they included something to look forward to in 2024. Students used crayons and markers to make their placemats stand out. Each class looks forward to having community members use their creations to celebrate the upcoming new year. Photos courtesy of the Bethpage Union Free School District
Central Boulevard students Amelia DeMartinis (left) and Evelyn Stallone (right) with their completed placemats. L E G A L
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The Bethpage Union Free School District is proud to announce that 47 student-musicians were selected to participate in the 2024 Nassau Music Educators Association All-County Music Festival in January. This year’s festival will be held at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post and will feature talented Nassau County student-musicians. Each year, students are selected to attend the festival based on their performance at the New York State School Music Association Adjudication Festival. They also must be nominated by their music teachers. In addition, 10 Bethpage student-musicians were selected to attend the Long
Island String Festival Association’s upcoming intermediate and secondary festivals. The Nassau Secondary Festival will be held Feb. 2–4 at Levittown’s Wisdom Lane Middle School and will feature students-musicians from grades 9–12. The Nassau Intermediate Festival will be held March 1–3 at Uniondale High School and will include student-musicians from grades 5–8. During both festivals, student-musicians from across Nassau County will participate in rehearsals and a culminating concert. For the full list of Bethpage AllCounty and LISFA students, please visit www.bethpagecommunity.com.
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Bethpage High School’s 2024 All-County and LISFA participants
Kramer Lane Elementary School student-musicians who were selected for the AllCounty and/or LISFA music festivals. John F. Kennedy Middle School’s 2024 All-County and LISFA participants.
Central Boulevard Elementary School student-musicians who were selected for the All-County or LISFA music festival.
Charles Campagne Elementary School student-musicians who were selected for the All-County Nassau Intermediate Festival. Not pictured: Leo Park, who was selected for both All-County and LISFA.
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Bethpage students host annual Thanksgiving Feast Bethpage first graders from Kramer Lane Elementary School held their annual Thanksgiving Feast on Nov. 17. Family members were invited to the school for the special celebration which was held in Kramer Lane’s all-purpose room. Under the direction of music teacher Jonathan Wibben, the first graders performed three songs – “Whacky Gobbler,” “It’s Thanksgiving Time” and “We Give Thanks.” They also wore turkey hats for the special occasion which they created in art class. Following the performance, students sat with their family members
at their class’ table which was decorated with placemats and pumpkins that the students created. The event was a group effort as families contributed funds for the food and first grade class parents helped set up the tables and purchase the food items. During the feast, students and their special guests enjoyed an array of Thanksgiving food and desserts while they mingled with classmates, teachers and family members. This annual Kramer Lane tradition is one that both students and families enjoy every year. Photos courtesy of the Bethpage Union Free School District
First grade students and family members came together at Kramer Lane’s Thanksgiving Feast on Nov. 17.
Kramer Lane first graders enjoyed a delicious Thanksgiving meal during their feast.
Kramer Lane first graders performed Thanksgiving songs at the start of their Thanksgiving Feast.
Free construction apprentice training program Town of Oyster Bay will be partnering with Opportunities Long Island to present a free apprenticeship preparation training program for those interested in working in building and construction trades. An information session will be held on Tuesday, December 12th at 10 a.m. at the Hicksville Career Center, located at 301 W Old Country Road, Hicksville. "I’m proud to announce that the Town of Oyster Bay will be hosting an apprenticeship training program to prepare residents for a career in the building and construction trades of the Nassau-Suffolk Building Trades. Apprenticeships are the backbone of our community's success, providing a vital bridge between education and employment. They offer a unique
and hands-on approach to learning, allowing individuals to gain valuable skills while contributing directly to the workforce. Apprenticeships are not just about jobs; they're about empowerment, self-reliance, and the cultivation of a skilled and capable workforce,” Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino said. Opportunities Long Island is an intensive 240-hour training program which includes OSHA 30, Blueprint Reading, and much more to help prepare you for a career in the building and construction trades of the Nassau-Suffolk Building Trades. Training is provided at no cost to residents. Eligibility requirements are as follows: • Be a resident of Nassau or Suffolk County
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To apply, attend the information session on Tuesday, December 12, at 10 a.m. at the Hicksville Career Center (301 W Old Country Road, Hicksville). The session will run for 3 hours and includes a reading and math test. No one will be admitted after the start time. This program is presented in partnership with the Long Island Federation of Labor, Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk, New York State Department of Labor, Workforce Development Board, American Job Center Network, and Opportunities Long Island. For more information, contact Erica Rechner at (631) 348-1170 ext. 316 or erechner@lilabor.org.
Kramer Lane second graders from the Bethpage Union Free School District learned how to create their own corn husk dolls on Nov. 21 with the help of Nassau BOCES naturalists. The handson activity was part of Nassau BOCES’ Colonial Crafts program. While following the guidance of the naturalists, the students used corn
husk, string and ribbon to assemble their corn husk doll just as the settlers did. The second graders helped each other throughout the process and they each made their corn husk doll unique with either a dress or pants. The handson colonial lesson was a positive learning experience for all. Photos courtesy of the Bethpage Union Free School District
Second graders from Kramer Lane Elementary School created corn husk dolls with the help of naturalists from Nassau BOCES. Kramer Lane second grader Carlos Osorio with his completed corn husk doll.
Kramer Lane second graders Frankie Rapacki (left) and Chloe McMahon (right) worked together in assembling their corn husk dolls.
Nassau BOCES naturalist Bette Bass (left) helped second grade students at Kramer Lane Elementary School make a corn husk doll.
Ice skating rinks open for season The Town of Oyster Bay's outdoor ice skating rinks at Marjorie R. Post and Syosset-Woodbury Community Parks have opened and will remain open through Sunday, February 25. “Ice skating is a fun activity for residents of all ages to enjoy, and the Town’s outdoor ice rinks provide the perfect setting to relax, unwind, and take in
the wonderful winter atmosphere,” said Town Councilman Lou Imbroto. “Our outdoor ice rink facilities are the perfect antidote to combating cabin fever during the winter months, and are the ideal way to help make coping with the cold fun and enjoyable!” For residents wishing to take advantage of ice skating but do not wish to
be outdoors, the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center is open year-round and is located at 1001 Stewart Ave. in Bethpage. Indoor skating is open to the public seven days a week, with special extended hours on most holidays and school breaks. For a full list of hours, visit the Town’s website at www.oysterbaytown.com/ice.
For information on schedules, fees and rink programs, call (516) 797-7990 for the Marjorie Post Park Outdoor Rink or (516) 677-5990 for the Syosset-Woodbury Park Outdoor Rink. All information is available on the Town’s website at www.oysterbaytown.com/ice.
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