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uly 4th has come and gone and the summertime temperatures are finally here to stay. Days in the 80s and evenings in the high 60s and 70s. It’s the 10 to 12 weeks of mid-summer perfection that sends most of us heading to the pool and beach, to countless backyard barbeques, boardwalk strolls, rounds of golf, games of tennis, long bike rides and softball tournaments. Summer in The Five Towns – that time of year when it seems like we live in paradise. Everything’s in glorious full bloom, the sun sets after 8 and weekend days and nights stretch on to forever. This is our Second Annual “Summer Fun” Issue where we share our recommendations on taking ad-
vantage of all that our corner of Long Island has to offer – from bars and restaurants to drink and ice pop recipes to cool things to do with your kids, this is a special themed issue that we hope you’ll refer to over the course of the season. A lot of our regular news, features and opinion columns are absent from this issue but will return next week. Our staff is taking a few deserved and needed days off to catch some Vitamin D rays, so we put this paper out on Monday and Tuesday, before the 4th. This edition is all about sun and fun, let us know what you think and we’ll catch you out on the beach! -- Howard Barbanel, Editor
Being a Lifeguard: Tougher Job than you Think By Deanna Del Ciello Their days are spent out in the sun on the beach or sitting next to the pool. Their feet gets covered in sand, their tan-lines become more defined as the days go on. But they’re not there to relax or have fun. They’re the lifeguards who keep a constant watch on the local beaches and pools, making sure that families and friends can enjoy the weather in the safest way possible. “It’s a lot of responsibility,” Laruen Rochford, 21, of Long Beach, said. She is the manager of the pool area at New Plaza Beach Club in Atlantic Beach. Rochford has been a lifeguard for six years, but this is her first year working at New Plaza. “Even though it seems easy, like a dream job, which it is in a lot of ways, it can get stressful sometimes. We do a lot of things that don’t require just watching. There’s maintenance, first aid and we always have to make sure the surroundings are safe.” The 10 lifeguards of New Plaza work every day, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekdays and until 7:00 p.m. on the weekends. Each morning, the group shows up to vacuum the pool, sweep the playground area, test the chlorine and organize their workplace. This cleaning process takes about an hour. For the rest of the day, the lifeguards are on rotation, splitting their time between the pool and beach when they’re not on their 30 minute break where they’re always on hand in case there’s a First Aid emergency. Rochford, who attends Nassau Community College, said she took the lifeguarding course offered in high school. From there, she’s been renewing her certification every three years, a requirement for all lifeguards. She works as a lifeguard year-round, moving inside to watch pools during the winter months. She said she prefers the summertime and being outside in the sun to working during the winter. “The job itself is just awesome.” “A lot of people don’t see what we do in the morning,” Brendan McGovern, 19, of Garden City, who has been a lifeguard at New Plaza for four
To the average beach-goer, it seems like all lifeguards do is sit and watch, but there is a lot more work that goes on behind than scenes. Photo by Natalia Kozikowska. years, said. McGovern attends Iona College and also earned his certification through the school offered class. “It’s a lot more work than expected. You have to have a constant focus and you’re always paying attention.” In order to become a lifeguard in Nassau County, there is a certification process that is required. Most schools offer a year-long lifeguarding course as a substitution for gym class. There is also a consolidated class held outside of school that lasts for six weeks. At the end of taking the life-guarding class, there are two tests that can be taken. Grade 1 is to be certified to be a pool lifeguard while Grade 3 is to be certified to be a beach lifeguard. In order to qualify to take the Grade 3 test, the Grade 1 test must be passed first. Lifeguard hopefuls must also
be Red Cross certified and at least 16 years old. While the group spends their day working and keeping the area safe, they do find time to grow friendships with each other. “We’re a very close group,” Kevin Dooley, 16, who lives in Texas during the school year but spends his summers at Atlantic Beach, said. This is his first year lifeguarding at New Plaza. He earned his certification through a consolidated class that lasted for six weeks, a three-hour class each day. “We know each other outside of work and we’ll sit and talk and get lunch.” The group is so close, that they joined a softball league together. Mark Raab, executive director of New Plaza, said that the favorite part of his job is being in charge of the group of kids who are the lifeguards. “I love
these kids, it’s like having children. They’re really good, really sweet kids. I feel like a dad a bit. I look forward to seeing them and they keep my job fun for me.” It doesn’t take years of experience to love the job. For new lifeguards Max Kramer, 16, of Long Beach, and Valentina Rappa, 16, of Long Beach, the past month and a half of working as a lifeguard for the first time has been wonderful. Kramer and Rappa lifeguard at Inwood Beach Club. “This is the best job you could have in the summer,” Rappa said. Kramer agreed, a passionate surfer, saying that he loves the beach and becoming a lifeguard was a logical choice for him. “You better love the beach already. If you don’t like the ocean or water, it’s not for you,” Kramer said. Rochford agreed, describing lifeguarding as a “great experience and a good time.” “It makes your summer better. Even though you work a lot you get to hang out at the beach all day. That’s a pretty good deal,” Rochford said. While their hours can be long and the heat can become difficult to handle, the company of other lifeguards helps them to get through the day. “We’re always in good company here,” Kramer said, describing the 12 lifeguards who work at the Inwood Beach Club as a family. “We know a lot about each other. You know, we’re sitting on the stand all day, so we talk a lot.” Kramer and Rappa both earned their certification through the school-offered substitution for gym class. Rappa explained that being a lifeguard takes a lot of confidence. “You can’t question yourself, you’re in charge.” All the lifeguards said that they intend to work as lifeguards until they graduate college and get a fulltime job. “Usually the lifeguards start in high school and work through college,” Raab said. “It’s a great
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Summer Fun Great Nassau Outdoor Dining and Drinking Options Abound
• THE SOUTH SHORE STANDARD • JULY 612, 2012
By Natalia Kozikowska
every Friday from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Come in, sit back and enjoy the colorful environment and their famous fresh salsa served with every meal, any day of the week!
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he summer has officially arrived and it’s time to step out of your air conditioned homes to visit and try some of Long Island’s best dining experiences. From Rockville Centre to Long Beach to the beautiful sound views in Bayville and maritime vistas Freeport, Long Island is full of unique and classy outdoor drinking and dining restaurants for all occasions. Whether you’re looking for a fun night out of town with your friends, a nice quiet romantic date or a just a nice place for Sunday family dinner The Standard’s got you covered. Check out our recommendations for some of the best outdoor dining and drinking in Nassau County.
Rockin’ Night out in Rockville Centre Kasey’s Kitchen and Cocktails – (516) 766-5049 23 North Park Avenue, Rockville Centre http://kaseysrvc.com/ Monday – Wednesday 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. (Bar open until 3:00 a.m.) Thursday-Sunday- 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. (Bar open until 3:00 a.m.) From seafood to Mexican food
Kasey’s Kitchen in Rockville Centre. or even a good old fashioned American burger and fries, Kasey’s is the place to be. During the day, the pub-style restaurant located in the heart of Rockville Centre is a great place to have dinner with your family or sit down, have a beer and watch the game broadcast on one of their 28 flat screen TVs. At night, the restaurant transforms into a sweet party scene with live music Wednesdays through Saturdays and even Karaoke nights on Thursdays. Cabo − (516) 255- 0065 3A North Park Avenue, Rockville Centre
http://www.caborvc.net/ New Hours of Operation to take in effect on July 9: Sunday - Thursday - 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Friday & Saturday - 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. If you’re looking for a little taste of Mexico you don’t have to stray too far − Cabo is what you are looking for. Cabo is known for its great atmosphere which includes a tropical, fully-decorated outside dining area. Voted the Best of Long Island Latin-American restaurant for 2012 by the Long Island Press, Cabo is known for its cheap happy hour
The Beach House – (516) 678- 7873 21 South Park Avenue, Rockville Centre http://www.thebeachhouselbny.com/ The_Beach_House/RVC.html Sunday - Saturday – 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (Bar open till 4:00 a.m. every day) The Beach House in Rockville Centre is a pub-style restaurant that truly caters to a wide array of people. During the daytime, The Beach house can cater to a small family brunch and after dark it transforms to a great party joint for adults looking to have a fun night out with friends. Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday The Beach House comes alive with some of the nation’s best Video DJ’s beginning at 9:00 p.m. The Beach House also serves lunch and dinner daily with a
Sunday brunch menu and on Thursdays through Sundays and offers live music from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This restaurant carries a wide assortment of foods such as their famous BBQ pulled pork sliders, their toasted macaroni and cheese and some seafood classics like seared sea scallops and calamari.
infused tequila with watermelon and mint, or perhaps a red wine paired perfectly to compliment your meal? Just leave that to the bartender/mixologist, who will ensure your drinks are an experience unto themselves. You can enjoy these and other delicious menu items in their beautiful outdoor dining area.
Kickin’ it in Long Beach, Island Park & Atlantic Beach
Molly’s Fish House – (516) 665-8074 952 West Beech Street, Long Beach Monday – Sunday – 4:00p.m. to 11:00p.m. Molly’s started out as a small fish market just a few years ago but its early success transformed the market into a full-service restaurant. Molly’s serves many different and tasty seafood dishes − cuts from the freshest catches on Long Island. Stop by and try the local favorites like their famous crabcakes, fresh tuna steaks and raw shellfish bar.
Caffe Laguna− (516) 432- 2717 960 West Beech Street, Long Beach http://www.caffelaguna.com/ Sunday - Thursday – 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday – 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. You won’t find a better atmosphere, delicious, rustic Italian food, and phenomenal drinks, anywhere. Brick oven pizza or a tasty rib eye? The cook prepares them with the skills of a seasoned Italian master chef. Chile
Pop’s Seafood Shack & Grill in Island Park.
Lola’s Kitchen & Wine Bar – (516) 442- 1090 180 West Park Avenue (Magnolia Boulevard), Long Beach Monday - Thursday – 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday – 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday – 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Just a few short blocks away from the boardwalk you are bound to get an excellent breeze while enjoying your meal and a glass of wine in the outdoor seating area at Lola’s Kitchen. The outdoor sitting is beautifully designed and the only way to do it right in Long Beach on a brisk summer day. The restaurant offers a large array of seafood choices but also serves up a pretty mean steak. Come in on Tuesday nights for their special “steak night” where you can buy an entire meal (the strip steak, potatoes and a salad) all for $19.95.
Island Park Jordan Lobster Farms – (516) 889-3314 1 Pettit Place, Island Park http://www.jordanlobsterfarms.com/
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Lola’s Kitchen & Wine Bar in Long Beach.
Being a Lifeguard: Tougher Job than you Think CONTINUED FROM P. 1 summer job to have.” For Kramer, lifeguarding is more than just a job. “The biggest thing I’ve learned is being more aware. It opens up you vision of the world and I like that a lot.” While there is more to life-
guarding than what the average beach-goer sees, the responsibility and work aspect of the job is rather rewarding. “It’s your responsibility, it’s your call,” Kramer said. “You’re there to give help, that’s what you’re trained to do. Once you get used to that, it’s a really, really good feeling.”
Brendan McGovern and Kevin Dooley are lifeguards at New Plaza Beach Club, spending their majority of the summer out in the sun.
Photo by Deanna Del Ciello.
Valentina Rappa and Max Kramer are first-year lifeguards at Inwood Beach Club this summer. Photo by Deanna Del Ciello.
Summer Fun Great Nassau Outdoor Dining and Drinking Options Abound CONTINUED FROM P. 2 Monday – Thursday – 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday – 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday – 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Sunday – Closed When you visit, you’ll have the warm feelings of the Old World Charm of New England. Jordan Lobster Farms prides itself on offering the highest quality
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this can be enjoyed in their indoor dining room, under their covered outdoor deck, or on their beach dining areas. The outdoor Pop’s ďŹ repit lounge is available for drinking and dining at selected times. Pop’s is famous for their authentic styled seafood like their fried east coast oysters, their Maryland crabcake, their seasame ahi tuna lollipops or their cornmeal crusted calamari.
River House Grille in Freeport. seafood and customer service. Choose from their large selection of fresh seafood, prepared gourmet delicacies, and frozen items. You can dine waterfront on their outdoor patio with their complete take-out menu. Jordan Lobster Farms is perfect for a small family gathering. Pop’s Seafood Shack & Grill – (516) 432-7677 15 Railroad Place, Island Park http://www.popsseafoodshack.com/ Monday – Saturday – 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday – 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Designed with fun and friendship in mind, Pop’s offers seating right on Reynold’s Channel and several indoor and outdoor bars while featuring nightly entertainment, food and drink specials, and themed events. All of
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It is the perfect restaurant for seafood lovers. At night, this restaurant turns into a great nightlife bar suitable for a fun night out of town with your friends.
The Beach at The Sands Atlantic – (516) 371-4005 1395 Beech Street, Atlantic Beach http://thebeachlongisland.com/restaurant.html Thursday & Friday – 5:00 p.m., Last reservation taken at 9:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday – 4:00 p.m., Last reservation taken at 9:00 p.m. The Beach at the Sands Atlantic is an authentic BBQ style restaurant that overlooks the ocean in Atlantic Beach. They offer a casual dining experience on their secluded private beach. Their experienced chefs are all trained by barbeque legend Myron Mixon to prepare the ďŹ nest authentic barbeque cuisine for its customers. During the day The Beach is a classy yet casual dining experience but at night The Beach transforms into a lounge and nightclub with an extensive beer and cocktail menu. Call ahead to make reservations for dinner. The New Plaza Beach Club CafĂŠ – (516) 371-0750 1751 Ocean Boulevard, Atlantic Beach http://www.newplazabeachclub.com/ restaurant.html Open to the public after 7:00 p.m. Thursday through Monday The New Plaza Beach Club is a state of the art cafĂŠ that serves up all your favorite American classics which include hamburg-
340 Woodcleft Avenue, Freeport Sunday – Saturday – 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. This lively restaurant features fresh ďŹ sh, great steaks, poultry, and pasta in a beautiful 1940’s ďŹ sh house setting. Their raw bar offers a selection of regional oysters. Enjoy an oversize martini or fresh squeezed screwdriver while listening to live music Thursday through Sunday in their outdoor seating area.
Head to the North Shore Shipwreck Tavern in Bayville. ers, hotdogs and chicken tenders for your kids as well some delicious entrees sure to satisfy your sophisticated taste buds. Try their homemade salmon burger and their “special blend burger� made of beef short rib and brisket blend topped with pecan smoked bacon and Monterey jack cheese. The restaurant is also now open on Saturday evenings, weather permitting, with a special dinner menu.
Take a Stroll along the Nautical Mile in Freeport The Nautical Mile in Freeport a wonderful and lively area to visit, especially if you’ve never been there before. The family-friendly neighborhood consists of a boardwalk and pier at the end of the mile, along with places to shop and of course, plenty of dining options by the water of Woodcleft Canal. Here are just a few dining recommendations located on Woodcleft Avenue that have outdoor seating options. River House Grille – (516) 608-5226 195 Woodcleft Avenue, Freeport http://www.riverhousegrille.com/ Sunday – Wednesday – 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Thursday - 12:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday – 12:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
The Fishery in East Rockaway.
The River House Grille, located on the Nautical Mile strip is a traditional Cajun and traditional Thai style seafood restaurant. Their indoor bar faces the Woodcleft Canal for some nice water views. At this seafood-focused spot there is a contemporary air with a menu that features a number of creative dishes and specialties. River House Grille offers inviting and moderately priced choices for lunch and dinner. In addition to the Woodcleft Canal water view there is an outdoor seating right along the lively Nautical Mile. It is a great choice if you’re looking to enjoy some live musical bands and have a drink with friends. Otto’s Sea Grill – (516) 378-9480 271 Woodcleft Avenue, Freeport http://www.ottosseagrill.net/ Sunday - Friday – 12:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Saturday – 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Otto’s Sea Grill (Established 1929) is unquestionably the oldest and one of the most beautiful restaurants on Freeport’s Nautical Mile, serving families for over 70 years. You can enjoy the view of wind driven sailboats, motor crafts of all sizes and commercial ďŹ shing trawlers, which supply them with fresh ďŹ sh daily.
If you’re looking to try something new, it is worth the 45 minute drive to visit the beautiful North Shore. Bayville, in particular, is known for its large array of seafood restaurants located on the Long Island Sound. There are a countless number of dining options located on Bayville Avenue for a night out of town or a quiet family dinner but here a just a few to try out. Pine Island Grill at the Crescent Beach Club – (516) 628-3991 333 Bayville Avenue, Bayville http://www.thecrescentbeachclub. com/ Monday – Thursday – 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday – 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday – 11:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Enjoy relaxed elegance in a stunning upscale Beachfront setting at the Crescent Beach Club. Their private pristine white sand beach, great food, and breathtaking romantic sunsets over the water are perfect for a romantic date. The Pine Island Grill is considered “The Best Water View� and “Outdoor Dining� restaurant on Long Island by its guests. Shipwreck Tavern – (516) 628- 2628 10 Bayville Avenue, Bayville http://www.shipwreckpub.com/ Sunday – Thursday – 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday – 12:00 p.m. to
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Summer Fun Cool-off with Creative Summertime Cocktails and Brews
• THE SOUTH SHORE STANDARD • JULY 612, 2012
By Deanna Del Ciello
Update the classic iced tea drink with some vodka and citrus. Photo: Jim Franco.
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he hot summer months send people searching for refreshment every chance they get. Here are some adult-only ways to cool down and ensure guests will bee rere freshed at any barbeque, pool party or summer get-together. Great Homemade Summer mer Drinks Orange Splash – This drink k is fabulous for citrus lovers. A cockocktail full of the sweet, tart and nd tangy flavors found in citrus us fruits, this easy-to-make drink k only requires citrus vodka, orange juice and lime juice. Ingredients: 2 ounces Absolut Citron vodka, 1 ounce Cointreau or triple sec, 1 splash fresh lime juice, 1 splash orange juice, sugar for garnish, orange slice for garnish. Directions: Pour all ingredients over ice in a shaker or large glass and shake vigorously. Rim a glass with sugar and serve on the rocks. Gar-
Orange Splash is a perfect cocktail for citrus lovers. Photo: Svend Lindbaek.
This summer-only beer from Magic Hat has a unique flavor with its use of beets. nish with an orange slice. Provided by Cosmopolitan. Cucumber-Lemonade Chiller – This grown-up lemonade is a nice twist on the childhood drink that is a classic for
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Summerfest provides a floral aroma that is sure to impress a range of beer drinkers. keeping cool. Ingredients: 3 large cucumbers, 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary plus 4 sprigs for garnish, 1 cup water, ¾ cup gin, ½ cup lemon juice, 3 tablespoons agave syrup; recipe yields 4 servings. Directions: Cut 12 thin slices of cucumber for garnish. Peel and chop
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cucumber juice; stir until the agave is dissolved. Divide among 4 ice-filled glasses. Garnish with cucumber slices and rosemary sprigs. Provided by www.eatingwell.com. Hibiscus Tea with Vodka and Citrus – This new twist on Ci iced tea is sure to be refreshing when the temperatures begin t to climb. climb Ingredients: 4 cups water, 2 cups dried sweetened hibiscus flowers or dried h rose petals or Red Zinger tea bags, 1/3 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice, 1 cup cu vodka, 1 cup ice; recipe yields 4 to 6 servings. Directions: In a medium saucerecti pan, combine water, hibiscus c flowers and sugar over mediumhigh heat. heat Bring to a boil, stir occasionally, until sugar has dissolved. u
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iving on Long Island has its perks, one of which is that there are so many outdoor concerts nearby. Don’t spend your entire summer locked away in your air-conditioned homes! Step up outside and enjoy the summer breeze all while listening to your favorite tunes and singers with this list of rockin’ outdoor concerts happening on the Island this summer season.
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater Wantagh, NY Scorpions /Queensryche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, July 7, 2012 @ 7:30p.m. Caribbean Beach Festival – Machel Montano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, July 8, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Def Leppard/Posion/Lita Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, July 13, 2012 @7:00 p.m. Santana /Allman Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday, July 24, 2012@ 7:00 p.m. Maze Feat. Frankie Beverly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, July 25, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Identity Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, July 28, 2012@ 2:00 p.m. Eric Prydz, Paul van Dyk, Nero, Doctor P, Bingo Players, Showtek Huey Lewis and the News/Joe Cocker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, July 29, 2012 @ 7:30 p.m. Wiz Khalifa/Kendrink Lamar/School Boy Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thursday, August 2, 2012 @ 5:30 p.m. 311/Slighly Stoopid/SOJA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Friday, August 3, 2012 @ 6:30 p.m. Deftones/System of a Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, August 5, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. O.A.R/Rebelution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, August 9, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Loverboy & Pat Benatar/Journey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, August 10, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Barenaked Ladies/Blues Traveler/Big Head Todd . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday, August 14, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Incubus/Linkin Park/MuteMath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, August 15, 2012 @ 6:30 p.m. Chicago /Doobie Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, August 18, 2012 @ 7:30 p.m. Mary J. Blige /D’Angelo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, August 19, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. The Fray/Kelly Clarkson w/ Carolina Liar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday, August 21, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Jimmy Buffet and The Coral Reefer Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, August 30, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Jason Mraz & Christina Perri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, September 1, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Florence and the Machine/The Macabees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, September 15, 2012 @ 7:30 p.m. Kiss/Motley Crue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, September 22, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m. Peter Gabriel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, September 23, 2012 @ 7:30 p.m. One Direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, September 28, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m.
Rock out with Lynrd Skynyrd at NYCB Theatre at Westbury on Sunday, July 8. July 12 – “Ireland in the Park” with The McLean Avenue Band. Preshow: Nassau County Pipes and Drum and master of ceremonies Tony Jackson. July 19 – “Divas Las Vegas” with the Sister Act. Preshow: Magical Productions July 26 – “Broadway to Hollywood” with JC Revue. Preshow: “Mary Poppins” with the Lawrence Schools Summer Drama Program.
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2012 Town of Hempstead Outdoor Concerts All shows begin at 8:00 p.m. and are free of charge, unless otherwise stated. For more information on these concerts call the park or the Cultural Arts Office at (516) 292- 9000, ext 382. Wednesday, July 25 – Tribal Legacy will play classic party music and great reggae. Location: Terrace Gardens Park, Inwood. Thursday, July 26 – “Remember Then” with Larry Chance and the Earls and the Renditions of South Florida. Location: Hewlett Point Park, Bay Park at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 9 – The talented Linda Ipanema stages a Rosemary Clooney tribute. Location: Rock Hall Museum, Lawrence. Tuesday, August 21 – Visit the “Hotel California” as Desert Highway plays an Eagles tribute. Location: Hewlett Point Park, Bay Park.
The Village of Cedarhurst Tuesday Night Concerts under the Gazebo All concerts are free of charge and will begin at 8:00 p.m. with the pre-shows at 7:00 p.m. in Parise Park (formally Cedarhurst Park, Cedarhurst Avenue). Rain date: Thursdays. You must provide your own seating. For more information call the concert hotline at (516) 295-5770. July 5 – “Stars and Stripes Forever” with the Swing Time Band. Preshow: Magic by “The Boz”
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Summer Fun Seven Great Summer Activity Suggestions for Kids
• THE SOUTH SHORE STANDARD • JULY 612, 2012
By Natalia Kozikowska
is perfect for all different age groups, even offering five attractions for toddlers. The Travel Channel even ranked Splish Splash the third best water park in the United States. Take the LIE down to exit 70. Visit your local P.C. Richard & Son Store to receive $6.00 off general admission. $38.99 General Admission Under 48’’ tall & Seniors 60 and over- $29.00 Children 2 years & under- Free
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or those parents who did not send their children to sleep away camps it may be a grueling task to keep them entertained during the summer season. Sure, on a typical summer day you can take your kid to the beach or to the park but sometimes those restless kids want more. Here are seven great summer activities that your kids will love and you will enjoy too!
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Let’s go fly a kite! like video games, laser tag, bumper cars, a carousel, a turtle train, a helicopter ride, a roller coaster simulator, a flight simulator and a multi-level play maze, all for a great price. Monday thru Friday General Admission from $11.95-$14.95 depending on rides Saturday & Sunday General Admission $13.95-$16.95 depending on rides Friday Night Special- $20.00 per child 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. unlimited rides, $10 game card and food choice of slice of pizza or hotdog, small fries and drink.
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570 Rockaway Turnpike, Lawrence, NY, 11559 Five Towns Mini Golf & Batting is ideal for children pentup with energy. Not only does it have batting cages and an 18-hole mini golf course, it also has target paintball and an outdoor arcade area. Five Towns Mini Golf & Batting is open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. all throughout July and August. Target Paintball- 50 shots$5.00 Batting Range- 10 Pitches (1 token) - $2.50
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Make a Tree Swing If your kid loves playing in your backyard, why not spruce things up with a tree swing? The swing may take a few hours to
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Flying a Kite in a Local Five Towns Park Sometimes you don’t have to dig deep in your pocket to spend some good quality time with your kid. Flying a kite in nearby places like North Woodmere Park, Inwood Bay Park, Cedarhurst Park, or beach, is a great way to pass the time. Because Long Island is near the shore the wind is often amazing for flying kites. Don’t have a kite? No problem. Visit My Best Kite’s website at www.my-best-kite.com/ how-to-build-kites for instructions on how to build three
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Make on Ocean Diorama Next time you take your kids to the beach have them collect seashells and sea rocks for a fun craft night. Not only will your kid enjoy the adventure of picking out the most perfect seashells but they will also enjoy making crafts from their collected materials. Get creative! You can buy all the materials you need (wooden frames, some craft boxes and a hot glue gun) from Michael’s located in The Five Towns Mall on Rockaway Boulevard in North Woodmere all for under $20.00. Be sure to supervise as the crafting can get messy! Build a Toy Boat & Take it for a Spin Another great crafting idea is to build a toy boat with your kid and take it for a spin by a local pond. All you need to make the boat is a can, a cork, a yellow pencil and a white cloth! After you are done making the boat take it for a spin at Grant Park Pond in Hewlett. For further instructions on how to make a toy boat visit artistshelpingchildren.org.
Summer Fun The All-you-Need Five Towns-area Pond Fishing Guide
JULY 612, 2012 • THE SOUTH SHORE STANDARD •
By: Natalia Kozikowska
the quality of the bass fishery. Sunfish and carp also offer good action. The pond suffers from intense algae blooms, mostly during the summer, which can impact fishing quality so keep this in mind if you are still an amateur! Physical Features: 6 acres and an 8 feet maximum depth
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ou don’t need to be an expert to enjoy fishing in the warm summer sun by the ponds and lakes near The Five Towns and you don’t need a boat. Whether you’re looking to take your son out for a new adventure or continue a family tradition of fishing by the lake, Nassau County has a many different bodies of water with diverse fish populations. Take the short drive down to Hewlett’s Grant Park Pond or Hempstead’s McDonald Park and reel in a largemouth bass or carp for dinner or set the fish free when you’ve made your catch. Whatever floats your boat! Below is the ultimate Five Towner’s guide to area pond fishing complete with fishing regulations, directions and health advisories. Information courtesy of the Nassau Department of Environmental Conservation.
Head to Hewlett’s Grant Park Pond for your next fishing adventure.
Grant Park Pond has a surprisingly good bass population and is worth the trip for local anglers. Half the pond is closed to fishing to help to maintain
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Fishing Regulations: Special regulations exist Public Access: Nassau County Park Directions: Grant Park Pond is located in a Nassau County Park. Broadway East to Prospect Avenue and make a right. Restrictions: Boats are prohibited in this area. Shoreline pr access is available, but part of the ac shoreline is restricted, so please sh respect the posted signs. res Health Advisories: Carp. Eat no more than one meal per month.
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Long Island. In the summer of 2002 Hempstead Lake completely dried up due to the extreme temperatures and low precipitation levels. The Region 1 Fisheries Unit restocked the lake in 2003 with black crappie, yellow perch, bluegill sunfish, pumkinseed sunfish, banded killifish, golden shiners, and chain pickerel. In 2004 largemouth bass were stocked. In 2006 a fisheries survey was conducted to assess the reproductive success of this relatively new fish population. Juveniles of all of the stocked fish were caught in addition to the common carp. The occurrence of carp is troublesome; it is a non-native species that was illegally introduced into the lake by an unknown source. Histori-
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Summer Fun Sophisticated Ice Pops to Help Beat the Heat
• THE SOUTH SHORE STANDARD • JULY 612, 2012
BY EILEEN GOLTZ
In a sauce pan combine the sugar and water. Bring to a boil; stir for about 1 minute and then remove from the heat. Let cool. In a blender or food processor combine the blueberries, strawberries and raspberries with the orange juice. Process until smooth. Add 1/3 cup simple syrup and blend just until combined. Transfer purée to popsicle molds and freeze 4 hours. Insert popsicle sticks and freeze an additional 4 to 6 hours, or until frozen solid. Makes 10 popsicles.
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here is nothing quite like a Popsicle™ to help beat the heat. We’ve all, at one time or another, filled up paper cups with juice or a pureed fruit and juice mixture, plunked a popsicle stick in it and stuck it in the freezer for 4 or 5 hours and voila, the popsicle (yes a popsicle mold works just as well but they’re not nearly as much fun as trying to get the popsicle stick to stay right in the middle of the cup and not lean drunkenly to one side). Since it’s such a kid friendly treat it’s only fitting that a nice Jewish 11year-old boy named Frank invented the ice pop. OK, he did it by accident in 1903, but did nothing about his “eureka” moment until about 20 years later when he applied for a patent for frozen ice on a stick. He originally named it the Eppsicle (his last name was Epperson) but by then he was already a father and his kids liked referring to it as a “popsicle,” which had a better ring to it so he changed the name, and history as they say, was made. While buying an ice pop or a Popsicle™ is now the way most enjoy the cold delicious treat, I’m going to suggest that as a fun summer project, moms and dads and kids of all ages challenge themselves to create wonderful and delicious homemade (no artificial colors, flavors or weird ingredients) ice pops for anytime when work, the kids, or the sun and the fun with the kids have worn you down and you need to recharge your energy batteries. I’m including some “adult” recipes as well as the kid friendly ones for those of you who’d like a cool refreshing treat that’s yours and yours alone. Just remember if you’re eating those treats that contain alcohol, eat and or slurp responsibly. NOTE: some of the recipes require simple syrup. Easy to make: Simple Syrup 1/2 cup water 1/2 white sugar Combine the water and sugar in a sauce pan and cook over a medium heat. Stir until sugar dissolves. Let cool. This recipe can be doubled or tripled depend-
1/4 cup simple syrup juice of one lime or lemon juice( or to taste) (fresh is best) 6 to 8 popsicle sticks Combine fruit purées in a medium bowl and set them aside. Add the simple syrup to the fruit and mix to combine. Add lemon or lime juice to taste. Add to purées with lime or lemon juice to taste. If you have popsicle molds, fill them, leaving some room at the top to allow for expansion, set the lids in place and insert the sticks through the holes. If you don’t have popsicle molds, fill small cups or empty yogurt tubs about 3/4 full, stretch plastic or foil across the top and make a small slit to
BANANA SPLIT ICE POPS (dairy) Frank Epperson, inventor of the Popsicle™ with his graddaughter.
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the stick in, pushing it through the frozen banana layer so it stays in place. Refrigerate at least 2 hours. If you are using fresh berries use 1/4 cup milk. If you are using frozen berries use 1/2 cup milk. Process and then gently spoon into the cups or molds (put on the top of the mold). Freeze for at least 3 to 4 more hours freeze for several hours. Makes 6 Submitted by Jerome Weiner age 10 Skokie IL edited by his mom Sheryl
WATERMELON AND RUM ICE POPS (Adult treat) (pareve) 2 oz light rum (Bacardi ® make watermelon rum that is great in this recipe) 3 cups seedless watermelon puree 1 oz. Simple Syrup* In the blender or food processor combine the simple syrup and watermelon puree. Pulse or combine just until mixed. Add the run. Pulse or puree just
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Triple Berry Ice Pops until combine. Pour mixture into Popsicle molds. Add Popsicle sticks and freeze for 8 hours. Makes 6
TRIPLE BERRY ICE POPS (pareve) You can strain out the seed if you prefer a smoother pop 1/3 cup water 2/3 cup sugar 1 cup blueberries 1 cup strawberries, hulled and sliced 1 cup raspberries 1/4 cup orange juice
1/3 cup milk 1/4 cup chocolate chips or 1/4 cup chocolate syrup 1 teaspoon honey 4 strawberries or raspberries, fresh or frozen 1/4 to 1/2 cup milk Popsicle molds or plastic cups In a blender or food processor combine the banana, honey, and milk. Process until smooth. Pour into Popsicle molds or 8 oz plastic cups until the mold or cup is1/3 full. Place in the freezer and let set up for at least 1 hour. Then, in the blender or food processor combine the vanilla yogurt, milk, chocolate chips or syrup and honey. Gently spoon the chocolate mixture on top of the banana mixture until the cup or mold is 2/3 full. If you are using a cup this is when you put
The trick to the best flavor is to use FRESH fruit not frozen in this pop. 1 cup puréed fresh raspberries (keep it a little chunky) 1 cup puréed fresh apricots or peaches (keep it a little chunky) 1 cup puréed fresh mango (with bits of fruit) About 1/2 cup sugar Fresh lemon or lime juice Zest of 1 fresh lemon or lime Stir fruit purées in separate bowls and add sugar to taste (about 2 each) and lemon or lime juice to taste. Pour the berry mixture about 1/3 up into 8 bar molds, add the sticks, and freeze until firm, about 1 hour. Refrigerate the remaining fruit mixtures. After 1 hour spoon the mango puree into the molds about 2/3’s of the way full and then return them to the freezer for 1 hour. At this point spoon the apricot or peach layer into the mold or cup, cover and freeze for at least 2 more hours or until the top layer is frozen. Makes 8
PEACHY MANGO FRUIT POPS (pareve) 1 cup puréed mango 1 cup puréed ripe peaches
Peachy-Mango Star Pops insert sticks. Freeze until firmly set, 3 to 4 hours. You can add a 1/2 cup sweet white wine to this recipe if you want it to be an adult treat
CREAMY BOURBON AND PEACHPOPS (adult) (dairy) 1 cup fresh peaches, pureed (if you use canned peaches don’t add the simple syrup) 1/4 cup bourbon 1/2 cup simple syrup, cooled 2 cups plain or vanilla yogurt In a bowl combine the pureed peaches and the bourbon. Add the simple syrup and yogurt to the peach mixture and mix to combine. Spoon the mixture into molds or cups and either put on the top or put in the stick and freeze for at least 4 hours.
Shading and Accessorizing your Swim-time Look By Amanda Mayo
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ast week, we brought to you the latest bathing suit trends for the fashionable beachgoer – eye-popping colors, artsy florals and wild animal prints took the lead among beachwear styles. These swimsuit styles are great on their own, but when they’re topped off with dark sunglasses and big, floppy hats to block out the sun, the beach becomes more like a fashion runway. Throw it all in an oversized straw bag and you’re ready for your fun in the sun.
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lows and purples. XSRE in Lawrence has trendy shades in these popular colors for sale starting around $6.95. At this low price, sunglasses can be purchased in every color. If you’re looking for more of a high-end designer look for sunglass fashions, Central Vision Care in Cedarhurst carries all of the popular designers in a multitude of shapes, sizes and colors. All of the store’s sunglasses may be made with or without prescription lenses, and even if you have to wear Pack up everything you need for a day at the beach inside of a nautical-inspired tote from Forever 21.
berg are fun and feminine. Plastic frames come in a wide array of shapes and sizes, from oversized to cat-eye, and bright blues, purples and whites stand out in the pack. Big, black sunglasses are also an ever-popular
and patterns that are popular this summer season -- art deco
This Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent Aztec design tote bag is perfect for the beach, available at Shopbop. com.
Photo courtesy of Forever 21. Bright colors from jean shorts to bikinis to color-blocked shoes are seen all over this summer season, and sunglasses are no exception to this trend. Colors that pop in the sunlight are popular in sunglass styles this year – a rainbow of colors that are reminiscent of old fashioned ice cream pastels like light teals, whites, pinks, yel-
prescription glasses, there’s no o reason to not look trendy and nd fashionable with these sunglass ass options. Ray-Ban sunglasses are always popular option for the ways a popu beach, ach, and Central Vision carries es them in a range of colors
Photo courtesy of Shopbop. but these top names aren’t bu exactly buying in to the bright colors this summer Photo courtesy of Nine West. season. Instead, what’s popular in sunglass styles from these designers are big lenses, and mod-like patterns with th perfect to hide any famous face a mix of bright yellows, p from the paparazzi, and frames pinks and oranges. Ray- fr that wrap around and hold on tight to the shape of your face. Designer sunglasses from Central Vision start around $200. Other popular designer Wrap-around Dior sunglasses keep it names that are a little less pricey chic and traditional this summer sea- than the likes of Dior and Gucci are showing summer 2012 styles son. Photo courtesy of Christian Dior. in bright colors, funky patterns Sequin-adorned beach bags are another staple for the trendy beachgoer.
Hot pink Marc by Marc Jacobs sunglasses available at Bloomingdale’s.
Ray-Ban sunglasses stand out in art deco colors and mod-like patterns.
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ViBans at Central Vi iaround sion start aroun nd $150. designers High-end d iigners like Tiffany, Gucci, Prada, Swarovski, Dior and Tom Ford are also always popular options for the beach,
The Hamptons straw hat from Coach.
Photo courtesy of Coach. option, as are tiny wire frames in bright pinks, blues and teals. Sunglasses from these designer names are available at Loehmann’s in Hewlett or Bloomingdale’s in the Roosevelt Field Mall. XSRE is located at 345 Rockaway Turnpike, #7 in Lawrence. Central Vision Care is located at 538 Central Avenue in Cedarhurst. Loehmann’s is located at 1296 Broadway in Hewlett. Bloomingdale’s is located at the Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road in Garden City or online at www. bloomingdales.com.
HATS & BAGS Oversized, floppy straw hats
Colorful sunglasses with plastic frames are popular this season. A variety of colorful sunglasses are available at XSRE in Lawrence. and playful plastic frames. Styles by designers like by lik Marc M Marc Jacobs, MICHAEL Michael Kors and Diane Von Fursten-
of straw beach hats in plenty of different sizes starting around $14.95. Smaller, bucket straw hats are also popular. Many of the summer styles for straw hats come in different colors, like bright igh corals and yellows and can be found at J. Crew in the Roosevelt Field Mall starting Roos
that block out the sun’s hot rays will be seen at beaches everywhere this season. XSRE in Lawrence carries a wide variety
Keep the sun out of your face with this stylish straw beach hat from Coach.
Photo courtesy of Coach. around $35. Oversized straw hats are also available at Loehmann’s in Hewlett. A lot of big-name designers are also selling straw beach hats for the summer 2012 season. Coach really takes in the trends of the season with its straw floral hat – the popular coral color of the season wraps around the bottom of the hat with fabric flowers right above it. Coach’s “Hamptons” straw hat also has the bright coral of the season wrapped around the bottom, with green
and blue stripes on top. Coach hats start around $150 and they are available av il bl at the Coach store in the Roosevelt Field Mall or on-
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The All-you-Need Five TownsArea Pond Fishing Guide CONTINUED FROM P. 7 cally the lake was known for its carp fishing and continues to be a popular location for folks who enjoy the challenge of carp fishing. Physical Features: 167 acres and a 10 feet depth maximum Species Present: Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch, Carp, Goldfish, Brown Bullhead Fishing Regulations: Special fishing regulations exist. Public Access: New York State Park. Access to the lake is via many dirt footpaths located
around the perimeter of the lake. Seasonal parking fees may apply. Call (516) 766-1029 for details or visit the New York State Parks website. Directions: Take Peninsula Boulevard East to park entrance. Restrictions: Canoes, car top boats and electric trolling motors are permitted; however, a boat permit must first be obtained from the park. For more information call the park at (516) 766-1029. Additionally, boat must be hand launched, no trailers are permitted. Park closed from dusk till dawn. Health Advisories: No specific advisory.
THURSDAY, JULY 12 BOOK DISCUSSION: THE STREET SWEEPER BY ELLIOT PERLMAN Blue Door Books located at 501 Central Avenue in Cedarhurst will be hosting a book discussion about the famous book, The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman. The Street Sweeper is a book about an African American probationary janitor in a Manhattan hospital and a father of a little girl he can’t locate who strike up an unlikely friendship with an elderly patient who was a Holocaust survivor in Auschwitz. There is a $20 fee to attend and a 20 percent discount for customers who purchase the book for the purpose of attending this discussion. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. For additional information please call (516) 837-0040 or visit bluedoorbooks.com. Space is limited.
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line at Coach.com. A day down at the beach is not complete without packing everything you need in an oversized beach bag. Each summer it seems as though these bags get trendier and trendier, allowing you to pack everything from sunblock to an extra bikini to a sandwich and a large beach towel. XSRE in Lawrence has beach bags in all different shapes, sizes and colors. The bags that are popular this season are mostly large in size, with funky patterns or bright colors. Striped totes in nautical colors are popular amongst beachgoers and Forever 21 at the Green Acres Mall has these styles available starting around $20. Big blocks of sequins on large beach bags will also be seen all over the beach, in a range of colors from neons to pastels to nautical blues. Sequined beach totes are available at Macy’s in the Green Acres Mall from brands like XOXO, starting around $45. Other popular styles on beach totes include triangular Aztec prints and designs in blues, greens and pinks.
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New on TV Monday, July 9 Perception: TNT 10:00 p.m. Drama fans are about to meet one of the most unique crime solvers on television when TNT premieres this fascinating new series about an eccentric neuroscience professor who is recruited by the FBI to help solve complex cases. Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Award winner Eric McCormack stars as Dr. Daniel Pierce, who possesses an inti-
HEWLETT-WOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESENTS “FEELIN’ GROOVY” The Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library will have a special performance featuring the best music from the 1960’s and 1970’s by Little Toby Walker at 7:30 pm. Little Toby Walker performed in the library in the 1990’s and is an accomplished, unique, finger-style guitar virtuoso. He is adept at the blues, rags, hot country picking, and coaxes more out of a guitar than can be imagined. District residents and Friends of the Library may pick up tickets now at the library from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tickets are free. Space is limited. The HewlettWoodmere public library is located at 1125 Broadway. For additional information please call (516) 3741967.
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Smith Pond, Rockville Centre Located in a Village of Rockville Centre park, Smith Pond is a naturally small Nassau County pond. Bounded by Peninsula Boulevard to the northwest and Merrick Road to the south, Smith Pond is difficult to fish because of an abundance of spatterdock, a water lily like plant. This area is not recommended for first timers because of the level of difficulty. There is plenty of variety in the pan fish populations, and there is the potential to catch some larger sized fish. There are some very large carp in the pond, but the spatterdock makes it hard to land them. Gear up with some extra heavy line if you plan to get them to shore and take
them home for dinner! Physical Features: 19 acres and an 8 feet maximum depth Species Present: Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Yellow Perch, White Perch, Carp, Goldfish, Brown Bullhead, American Eel Fishing Regulations: Special fishing regulations exist. Public Access: Village of Rockville Centre Park Directions: Take Peninsula Boulevard East and take a slight right onto Merrick Road north of Sunrise Highway. Continue east for one mile and turn left when you see signs for the park. Restrictions: Boats are prohibited, but shoreline access is available. Health Advisories: White perch. Eat no more than one meal per month.
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On August 1st, Nassau residents will head to the polls to vote on a $400 million bond issue that would allow for the construction of a new sports arena at the current location of the Nassau Coliseum, this would be the new home for the New York Islanders. However, the general consensus is that the average Five Towner hasn’t even heard of the plan on the special election. The plan would keep the team in the county through 2045 under the deal, as well as provide a new venue for concerts and other events. The bond also calls for the construction of a baseball stadium that would be home to an Atlantic League of Professional Baseball team. Nassau County’s Office of Legislative Budgeting says the plan will cost the average Nassau County homeowner on a property worth $400,000, about $58 per year, however County Executive Ed Mangano has projected that the plan will cost tax payers an average
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Peninsula Hospital Center in Far Rockaway is in a “deep financial crisis,” and may soon have to close if no solution is reached. “Peninsula has been struggling financially for several years prior to its sponsorship by MediSys, the Queens and Brooklyn based network that has attempted to make Peninsula financially viable in the current difficult economic market… Without a long-term solution that puts Peninsula Hospital
No Solutions in Sight for Plane Noise TEXT AND PHOTOS BY SCOTT P. MOORE Representatives from the FAA and JFK Airport assured residents and local government officials action was being taken to try and alleviate air traffic noise at a Monday evening meeting of the Town-Village Aircraft Safety and Noise Abatement Committee (TVASNAC) in Lawrence Village Hall.
“This is not a rehash of the previous meeting,” noted TVASNAC executive director Kendall Lampkin, calling the meeting a “part two” instead. He clarified TVASNAC was not a lobbying group, but rather a sounding board for both residents and officials to discuss solutions. “We reemphasized what the criteria for runway selection are,” noted David Siewart, Air Traffic Manager at the JFK Air
Inwood resident Nancy Manara thought it was “the end of the world” when planes were taking off continuously over her home.
Traffic Control Tower. The criteria are, in order, as follows — availability, wind and weather, and operational efficiency. He said surveys were being taken to make sure that officials follow the standards and procedures in place to keep noise levels down. A single-noise reaction committee, suggested at last month’s meeting by Lampkin, was
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Center on the path to fiscal recovery, an organized closure may be the only option,” they said. Neighboring hospital, St, John’s Episcopal is preparing in the event that Peninsula does close. “We are very saddened and concerned by Peninsula’s situation,” said Nelson Toebbe, CEO of St. John’s in a statement. “Peninsula has been a valuable resource to this community for decades. We have been aware for some time of the financial challenges Peninsula faces and we have both short-term and long-term plans in place to care for Peninsula patients who wish to use our services.” In preparation, St. John’s said in a statement that once the state approves their expansion plans, they will start increasing the capacity of the emergency room, ambulatory care, surgery, intensive care and in-patient facilities, Toebbe said. St. Johns may also hire Peninsula employees if Peninsula closes. They number of employees hired will vary, but it could be 250 employees, nursing staff in particular. “We will do our best to be
BY SCOTT P. MOORE
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Trinity-St. John’s Episcopal Church, a parish with an unmistakeable landmark house of worship on Broadway in Hewlett, recently celebrated its 175th anniversary. “We are acknowledging the legacy given to us,” said Reverend Owen Thompson, Rector of the parish for the last six years. “We are looking, not only at the past, but the present and the future.” Thompson said the anniversary was significant for his con-
gregation especially due to the changes in both the demographics of the local area, especially with many churches closing, and how people perceive God in their everyday lives. “We are here to stay… and there’s much we want to continue to do for the next 175 years.” Trinity Church was founded on May 3rd, 1836 as Trinity Chapel, a mission of St. George’s Church in Hempstead. The chapel itself would be erected and completed a year later on May 8th when it was consecrated by the Bishop of the Diocese of New
York. The chapel, moved 100 feet north of its original location during the 1870’s to make room for the current church, now serves as the home of Trinity Church’s offices, school, and social events. The chapel would separate from St. George’s in 1844 and be called Trinity Church, Rockaway. In May 1878, the current church building would open its doors for the growing population of the area. In 1978, Trinity Church would merge with Far Rockaway’s St. John’s Church to form Trinity-St. John’s Church, due to decreased attendance and finan-
Glitz and glam minidresses from Heartloom at Flirt boutique laughing. “But, they fit amazing. It’s a lau pant pa for everyone. Half the battle is getting ti women to try it on, but oncee they do, d they love it. It’s about how you u put the t look together to bring it into o current times.” Other must-haves include the leather Ponte pant, and a parka (which which Bonauito explains as a light jackacket with a touch of fur which iss “yummy”). As for tops, the more shoulders, the better. “There are still a lot of tops that are one shoulder, cold shoulder, or a cutt out sleeve. Plus, nobody has bad ad shoulders. It’s a way of showing wing enough skin to be sexy without ut being self conscious.” Tops and pants at Lonny’s start at $48. • Lonny’s is located at 1312 Broadoadway in Hewlett. (516) 569-4884. Lonnys.com. com.
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A Day in the Life of a Local Golf Caddy
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A golf ball rests on the green no less than five feet from the hole, on a barely noticeable hill which is tormenting its owner from putting it in its final resting place. Jimmy Margiotta, a food services business owner from Long Beach, is crouched down staring at the slight incline, using his putter for leverage. A slight frown appeared on his face before he stands up. “Jon!” he called out. “What do you think? Slightly uphill, right?” A young man donning a green pull-over vest atop a white polo and khaki shorts jogs over from where he was holding the hole’s flag marker and crouches down where Margiotta had been a moment before. He observes it and squints for a moment as the sun bakes the course. “Oh yeah,” says Jon Sable, his golf caddy for the day, with a quick smile and light pat to Marigotta’s back. Sable is a 22 year old graduate student at Manhattanville College and has been a golf caddy at Inwood Country Club for six years. “That’s just a
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bit up. Give it a little extra.” A couple of practice swings and a putt later, the ball sinks into the hole with a stereotypical “plunk.” “Nice putt, Jim!” said Sable, as he put the flag back in, collected Marigotta and friends’ golf clubs and headed to the next hole. “Thanks,” said a grinning Marigotta before stepping off to the side to let his friend Paul Amttie take his shot. “Golf runs in my stepfather’s blood,” Sable explained. His stepfather, Cameron Wood, is the one of the country club’s pros on staff. “He takes me out here sometimes and gives me lessons. I’d like to be good at this some day.” Sable said his stepfather got him his position at Inwood to help him make money during high school. Now after completing his undergraduate studies and moving on to earn a Master’s in special education, Sable caddies to earn extra money Caddy Jon Sable helps a golfer aim up his putt on the third hole.
What the Well-Dressed Student Will Be Wearing This Fall BY SUSAN VARGHESE
Leggings are essential, and vests embelLeg mbellished with fur are the best way to make ke a statement this fall. Sheryl David Managstate anagDiane Lipton explained, “ Leggingss are er, D always important because it pairs peralw fectly with peoples’ boots. Women spend pend a lot of money on their high boots, so they something tight to get the look.” need som Besides footwear, Lipton suggested pairing ring leggings with a long sweater and scarf. “A great reat cashmere sweater works with leggings oversized cash ings and tight jeans. It works with everything,” Lipton ton that for chillier days, a sweater blazerr is said. She noted tha without being too stiff or heavy. Sweata unique touch with attrousers and jeans start at $110, vests start ers start at $82, trouser art at a $100, and belts and sscarves start at $30. To minimize shopping in excess, Lipton emphasized the impieces. “Always try and think is it going portance of focusing on pie ing to make my wardrobe better? Is it going to add to it? “ • Sheryl David is located at 1584 Broadway in Hewlett. (516) 2951412.
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cial strains for both houses of worship. The former St. John’s Church, also called Trinity Chapel, is now owned by Beth-El Temple Church of God in Christ and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The church itself is gothic in design and features a trademark large spire atop the building, with white siding and a large flower-like glass window facing out towards Broadway. It was designed by architect Josiah Cleveland Cady of New York City A stained glass window shows Trinity Church’s history as of 1936.
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ur vests, and oversized sweaters in brick reds, blacks, and jewel tones are just some of the trends that fashion-forward female Five Towners will be wearing this season. Fur seems to reign as the top trend among local stores like Lonny’s, Flirt, and Sheryl David. Contrary to popular belief, however, fur doesn’t have to be a splurge; faux-fur capelets and vests are practical, chic, and versatile. Using accessories like a waist-cinching belt or layering a sweater underneath makes it flattering for nearly everyone. When it comes to showing skin, less is more, but off-the-shoulder tops and dresses with open-backs will add a touch of allure without giving too much away. Fitted cardigans have been traded in for chunky sweaters, leaving prim and proper styles in the past for a more relaxed and bohemian look. Leggings and a good pair of jeans are fundamental, but options like leather leggings and flared jeans create more interesting looks. Corduroys are an emerging trend rising in popularity, and some buyers, like at Lonny’s, swear that the impeccable fit make it a must-have.
An ode to the 70’s complete with wide leg pants, brick reds, browns, and terracottas are how Lonny’s Buyer, Ellie Bonaiuto envisions fall fashion. “It’s kind of re-inventing the 70’s. The flare and the wide leg pant are very important, denim especially. Corduroys have made a big comeback.” Corduroys are now more than just a childhood memory, Bonauito explained. “It’s definitely reminiscent of being 13 again,” she said
A knitted poncho at Flirt boutique
In the world of dresses and flirty casual wear, black is back, lace is in, and fur is taking over. “Start with a little fur vest, layered with a bulky sweater, and finish it with a belt,” advised buyer and stylist, Maria Danca. To transition a summer piece into fall, like a long and whimsical maxi skirt, pair it with a sweater or leather jacket, Danca said. Emeralds, sapphires, and deep purples are this season’s go-to colors. The jewel tones and a touch of sequins or beads are just the right amount of glitz, according to Danca. “No matter what figure you have, a safe dress is a beaded dress because it’s forgiving of figure flaws.” As far as lengths and cuts go, Danca noted that a micro-mini only really works for beaded dress, but a dress hitting right above the knee is sophisticated and classic. High necklines and open backs in dresses add flair without going too over the top, Danca said. The average price of tops and dresses are $98-$398. “Buy the navy or black dress, or a beautiful silk top,” Danca added. “They last. Invest in classic pieces and add trend with an accessory.” Flirt was opened a little over a year ago by owner, Carla Haynes. Danca is previously the owner of The Strapless Dress boutique in Lynbrook. “Flirt is a place you come for a special occasion, for a birthday dress, party dress, date dress,” dress, Danca said. “It’s a more going out look. We have a few long, formal gowns, too.” • Flirt is located at 5 Franklin Avenue in Hewlett. (516) 295-0206. Flirtfabulous. com.
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A day at the beach is not complete without a beach towel. Justbeachtowels.com has almost every kind of beach towel one can imagine – prints, colors, designs, popular logos and cartoons are all available. Kick it up a notch with a designer beach towel in beautiful prints from brands like Etro (starting around $300), Ralph Lauren (starting around $50) and Missoni (starting around $200). Last but not least, flip-flops are also always a top beach necessity. Popular flip-flop brand Havaiana makes beach footwear in over 350 different colors. These flip-flops are comfortable and classic, starting around $24. You can find your perfect color online or even make your own flipflops at us.havaianas.com.
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producing): Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Brown Bullhead Species Present (stocked): Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout all fish are stocked in the fall. Fishing Regulations: Special regulations exist. Public Access: New York State Park. The entire shoreline is accessible since the whole pond is bulk headed. Accessible parking is provided near the pond. Seasonal parking fees may apply. Call (516) 766-1029 or visit the New York State Parks website. Directions: Take Peninsula Boulevard East to park entrance. Restrictions: Boats are prohibited, but shoreline access is available. Park closed from dusk till dawn. Wading is prohibited in order to protect clay liner.
McDonald Pond is a manmade pond located in Hempstead Lake State Park directly across from South Pond. It is a great place to take kids to catch their first fish. The sunfish are plentiful, but use a size eight hook as they tend to be less than five inches long. The occasional large bass can be caught. Trout are stocked in late October as part of an annual Fall Fishing Festival and receive heavy angling pressure during the first four weeks after stocking. If you want to catch the trout, get in on the action early before anglers keep too many trout.
mate knowledge of human behavior and a masterful understanding of the way the mind works. Although Pierce’s mind may be brilliant, it’s also damaged as he suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. Perception also stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Arjay Smith and Kelly Rowan. Produced by ABC Studios, the series was created by executive producer Ken Biller and co-executive producer Mike Sussman, with McCormack serving as producer.
Eric McCormack stars as Dr. Daniel Pierce, a neuroscience professor who is recruited by the FBI to help solve complex cases, in TNT’s new show Perception.
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BRARY PRESENTS ROBERT SCHUMANN AND JOHANNES BRAHMS A program of solo and duet piano music, accompanied by commentary, will be presented by Ruth Spencer and Lorraine Fuchs, faculty members of the Music Department at City College of New York at the Peninsula Public Library. Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms stand in the front rank of German composers in the nineteenth century. Brahms is considered to be the “successor” to Beethoven. Schumann, little understood in his lifetime, is now regarded as daringly original in harmony, rhythm and form. The event will begin at 1:00 p.m. Admission is free. For additional information please contact Gloria Pomerantz at (516) 239-3262 or email peninsulalibrary@gmail.com
FIVE TOWNS KIWANIS 39TH ANNUAL MARTY MONOGONI GOLF OUTING The Five Towns Kiwanis is hosting their 39th Annual Marty Mongoni Golf Outing at 10:30 a.m. at Middle Bay Country Club located at 3600 Skillman Avenue in Oceanside. Check-in and brunch will begin at 10:30 a.m. followed by the shotgun start at 12:00 p.m., cocktails and dinner at 6:00 p.m., and coffee and desert at 7:00 p.m. The event costs $400.00 for all activities which includes the $325.00 golf fee, a $10.00 putting contest, a $25.00 “Beat the Pro” Challenge, a $10 50/50 cash raffle and $100.00 worth of raffle tickets. For additional information please call (516) 766-1880 or visit middlebaycc.com.
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Hewlett’s Jermey Leguillow gets great blocking on a run up the middle. extra point kick turned into two more points as Grill ran the ball into the end zone to tighten the lead to 35-25 at half time. After the teams came back on the field in the third quarter, Hewlett continued to pick up steam. Two plays into Lawrence’s possession, Capobianco was picked off giving Hewlett the ball deep in their own zone. The possession produced no points, but the shock and anger was evident on the Lawrence bench. On the Bulldogs next possession, Richman found wide receiver Sam Martorella for 16 yards and another touchdown. The Bulldogs closed the gap to three points at 35-32. The tight score seemed to wake up the beast in the Lawrence offense, however. Tyler Fredericks rushed 72 yards down the field into the end zone for a touchdown, his third of the day, and putting the Golden Tornadoes up 42-32. The Lawrence defense, seemingly missing in the second quarter, prevented the Bulldogs from getting a first down on their next possession and quickly got the ball back to the offense.
Lawrence seemed more than eager to put the nails in the coffin as Tyler Fredericks rushed 56 yards down the field on the team’s next possession for another touchdown, giving the Golden Tornadoes a 26-10 lead, followed by a two-point conversion from Lawrence sophomore quarterback Joe Capobianco to freshman wide receiver Jordan Fredericks, Ryan and Tyler’s brother, for a 28-10 lead. Hewlett turned the ball over on downs in four plays and the Golden Tornadoes took advantage. Capobianco threw 35 yards to wide receiver Eddie Robinson for another touchdown. The extra point kick was good and Lawrence went up 35-10. The Bulldogs refused to go down quietly and mounted a huge comeback. On their next possession, Leguillow rushed two yards into the end zone to bring the team within 18 points at 35-17. An onside kick gave Hewlett the ball back and the Bulldogs capitalized with quarterback Zach Richman throwing to wide receiver Sam Grill for an 11-yard touchdown pass. A faked
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Ryan Fredericks fumbles on a run, but was recovered by Lawrence later in the play. A seven-play, 75-yard drive for Lawrence was capped by Ryan Fredericks running into the end zone to give the Golden Tornadoes a 49-32 lead starting the fourth quarter. Hewlett lost control on their next possession with a fumble recovered by the Lawrence defense near the middle of the field. The offense hit the gas as Capobianco threw a huge pass from the 50-yard line
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A loose and effortless t-shirt paired with a touch of fringe from Max & Gino’s Kitty shirts ($17-$20), pencil skirts and leggings. Denny’s is located at 680 Central Avenue in Cedarhurst. (516) 2950946.
Parka with a touch of fur at Lonny’s
Forever 21 This season, think short shorts and sky-high knee-highs. According to Forever 21 representative, Lindsay Buckler, it’s the perfect time to cross-traditional style
from Volcom sweatshirts, basic shirts from Adidas and Nike are a viable option. For shorts, Flow Society ($32) is the hottest trend for boys, Sherri added. “They’ve never had such fun shorts before. There’s so used to the same colors — navy and
Collegiate styles with a little spunk from Forever 21
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Hewlett Lawrence
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Final
Scoring H - Eliman, 30 yard field goal L - Ryan Fredericks run, five yards (Fragner kick) L - Tyler Fredericks run, six yards (Fragner kick) L - Ryan Fredericks run, one yard (two point fail) H - Leguillow run, 10 yards (Eliman kick) L - Tyler Fredericks run, 56 yards (Capobianco pass to J. Fredericks) L - Capobianco pass to Robinson, 35 yards (Fragner kick) H - Leguillow run, one yard (Eliman kick) H - Richmond pass to Grill, six yards (Grill run) H - Mortorella run, 17 yards (Eliman kick) L - Tyler Fredericks run, 76 yards (Fragner kick) L - Ryan Fredericks run, six yards (Fragner kick) L - Capobianco pass to Tyler Fredericks, 50 yards (kick failed) L - Ryan Fredericks run, six yards (Fragner kick)
to Tyler Fredericks into the end zone to give Lawrence a comfortable 55-32 lead. Hewlett’s final chances were squandered as the Lawrence defense became a solid wall, allowing only five plays before Hewlett kicked it away. The Golden Tornadoes responded by putting the icing on the game as Ryan Fredericks ran the ball five yards for his fourth touchdown
Photo by Jonathan Walter.
and a 62-32 final score. Hewlett ends the season 4-4 and 0-1 in the playoffs while number two-ranked Lawrence, 7-1 in the regular season and 1-0 in the playoffs, will move on to face number-three Lynbrook on Saturday in a semifinal playoff game at Hofstra University Stadium at 10:00 a.m. See our Semifinals Preview for a look at the LynbrookLawrence matchup.
Despite Close Call, Lawrence Runs Away to Victory Skinny jeans paired Flow Society shorts and a vest from Denny’s
black. Now there are fun colors and prints, so it’s something different for them.” For toddler boys and ages four to seven, super hero shirts ($20-$35) featuring Superman and Batman are the most popular. Grey and black are prominent colors for girls this fall. Sweaters and fur vets, and fringes and Aztec printed shirts are likely to flood the
he Lawrence Golden Tornadoes ended the Hewlett Bulldogs’ season after defeating them 62-32 in the first round of the Conference III playoffs at Lawrence High School on Saturday afternoon. Hewlett received the ball first and things looked promising on the team’s first drive down the field that took the Bulldogs 87 yards over 11 plays, but the Lawrence defense prevented Hewlett from reaching the end zone. The Bulldogs were forced to go for the field goal which put the team up 3-0. Lawrence struck right back on their first possession with senior runningback Ryan Fredericks rushing four yards for his first touchdown of the day and a 7-3 Golden Tornadoes lead in the first quarter. Ryan’s brother, junior runningback Tyler Fredericks, also added another touchdown in the opening minutes of the second quarter to give Lawrence a 14-3 lead. Two plays into Hewlett’s first possession of the second quarter, Lawrence defender Mike Fragner intercepted the ball and ran it over 30 yards to the Hewlett 11yard line. Two plays later, Ryan Fredericks rumbled through the Hewlett defensive line and barely into the end zone for another touchdown, giving Lawrence a 20-3 lead. Hewlett, down 17, was not finished though. On the Bulldogs’ next possession, the offense pushed down the field 55 yards before Jeremy Leguillow rushed nine yards into the end zone, bringing Hewlett back within ten at 20-10.
boundaries. “It is all layering ring in polka dots, plaids and stripes with collegiate te pieces. We are obsessed ssed with adding a masculine culine flair to everything; g; Oxfords and printed bow ties and bowlerr hats are our favorite way to accessories for the season!” !”
with loose-fitting shirts with Aztec style designs are in, assistant manager Josie Sorbara explained. “A great first day outfit would be a printed
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Towns rival Hewlett in the first round of the Conference III playoffs. “The same broken record – we’re tough offensively and hard to stop,” said Martillotti. “As long as we have the ball though, it’s really hard to stop us.” The Bulldogs struggled throughout most of the game trying to find a way to stop the Golden Tornadoes. Runningback brothers Ryan and Tyler Fredericks showed off why they had a reason to be feared, each scoring four touchdowns during the game accounting for over third-quarters of the team’s points on those plays. “No matter what they did today, we were still throwing the ball, running
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he mood during the “Five Towns Bowl II” – Hewlett-Lawrence matchup – at Lawrence High School dramatically changed during the second quarter – the normally loud and rabid Golden Tornado fan base were stuck in a stunned silence as they watched the team’s 25-point lead slip away during the second quarter as the defense allowed three touchdowns to score. “Defensively there during the second quarter, we had a little bit of a brain fart,” said Coach Joe Martillotti. The team gave up the majority of its lead during the final eight minutes of the second quarter. “They had a couple of big plays on us and that on-side kick.” During the Hewlett comeback, the only sounds from Lawrence’s fans, coaches and some players was to referees as six flags came out for penalties, most against the Golden Tornadoes. Heading into half time, the mood was eerie – the players looked a little shocked and the fans, while applauding, could
Running back Tyler Fredericks makes a huge jump into the end zone for a touchdown in the second quarter. be heard saying “if we win this game” rather than “when we win this game” they had all said earlier in the quarter. With the score standing at 35-
32 Lawrence in the third quarter, the Golden Tornadoes’ offense suddenly reawoke and scored 27 unanswered points to the relief of worried fans and leading the
team to a 62-32 win over Five
the ball,” Martillotti said. “We’re just talented on all fronts.” It was the starting defense though, which had shined in the team’s previous three games by not allowing a single point, that gave up the lead. “It is what it is,” he said, shrugging. “It’s a matter of time though because when we get the ball, we’re going to score.” Notes: QB Joe Capobianco was 9 for 15 on passes during the game, throwing for one touchdown and one interception... Ryan Fredericks scored four touchdowns in the game, giving him thirteen straight games with a touchdown since last season... 62 points was a new season high for Lawrence’s offense, but the 32 points given up was the most in four games as well... wide receiver Eddie Robinson had one of his best days of the year with two receptions and one touchdown as well as two fumble recoveries on defense.
Hewlett’s (#6) Sam Martorella cannot keep Lawrence’s Tyler Fredericks (#3) from running down the field in the second half.
Heartbreaking End to Bulldogs’ Football Season school halls, Sherri noted. However, basic must-haves are pencil skirts ($22-$60) that can be paired with printed wide-dolman sleeved tops, and Sugar lips tank tops, which are a necessity for layering. In accessories, “feathers, feathers and more feathers!” Sherri said. Soda pop bracelets and slap watches are a colorful and youthful way to add some life to any outfit. For younger girls, Sherri advised to stock up on the Hello
By Jonathan Walter
Standard Staff Reporter
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Looks from The Children’s Place
Hewlett running back Jeremy Leguillow bounces off of a defender as he makes his way toward the end zone for a touchdown.
Photo by Jonathan Walter
ewlett Bulldogs Varsity Football saw its season come to an end on Saturday when they fell to the Lawrence Golden Tornadoes in the second slugfest between the two teams this season. Hewlett got back into the game when, down 35-10 in the second quarter, they scored 22 straight points to make it a three point game. That was all she wrote for the Bulldogs though, as Lawrence dashed their hopes by stepping up defensively and scoring 27 un-
answered points of their own to win 62-32. “We fought hard,” Starting Running Back Jeremy Leguillow said. “It’s just that we couldn’t finish in the second half. They are a very good team, but I feel like we should have won. They came back hard and we didn’t know what to do. We didn’t regroup the way we wanted to, but it was a good game.” Leguillow scored two rushing touchdowns in the game for Hewlett. “I’m just so happy that I got to play on Varsity this year,” Leguillow said. “All of the seniors are
like crying right now. They wish we had this game back, but it was a great experience and a great season.” After the game, Hewlett Head Coach Jay Iaquinta was not pleased with the result, but was happy about his team’s performance. “We are real proud of our kids,” Iaquinta said. “All we asked them to do is give us effort for the full 48 minutes. We’re thrilled with the effort they gave us. We had a lot of adversity. We had some injuries and a lot of things to deal with. These kids persevered all the way through and never stopped fighting. Lawrence is a re-
ally good football team. We probably had to score one more time in the third quarter. We didn’t and that gave them an opportunity to score. It kind of got away from us.” Iaquinta is looking forward to next season now and is excited about some of his breakout players making strides next year. “We have some good kids coming back in Richman and Leguillow plus some good kids at the end,” Iaquinta said. “We’re a grunt team. We have to work hard and we have to make up for deficiencies with hard work in the off-season.”
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Updtd Country EIK, Fin Bsmt, Great Location & Nice Yard, SD#14..Near Shops, Trans & Worship..$485K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Hewlett: 4 BR, 3.5 Bth CH Colonial w/ Lagre EIK & Den, LR/ Fpl,FDR,& Fin Bsmt.Beautiful Property, SD#14 $579K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Hewlett: 2 BR, 2 Bth Co-op in Hewlett Townhouse. 24 Hr Drman, Valet Pkg, Near All $390K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Hewlett: Beautiful ranch on oversized property with patio. 2 1/2 garage with great storage, living room with fireplace, L- shaped dining room, kitchen with large eating area, 3 brs,3 ba’s, large great room with stone fireplace $649,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett: Immaculate custom built two family home in 1988. SD #14. $499,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett: Fabulous pristine ranch home in SD 14. Enclosed breeze way, FDR w/FPL, FLR, Den w/FPL, Exceptional master suite! Powder Rm ,2nd Floor: 2Br, Bonus Rm, full bath, Cabana Rm, & Beautiful Gunite Heated IGP. $749,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett: Town Houses Price Reduced! Motivated Owner. Beautiful 1 Bed 1.5 Bath With Enclosed Terrace, Newly Renovated Granite Kitchen, New Bath, Washer/Dryer. $199,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett: Town Houses Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath with oversized closet in the master. Beautiful apartment, Must See $349,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett: Town Houses Picture perfect with crown molding. New everything. 2 enclosed terraces. 24Hr doorman, Maintained IGP. Duplex. Open Auction. Best Bid Over $399K MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett: Town Houses Fabulous one bedroom two bath. Terrace. Doorman building. UG Valet parking, Card room. $259,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett: Garden Town, 1st floor, Lr, Fdr, New Eik, 2Br, 1 ne Bth, very spacious $175,000, call Lori & Associates 516791-8300 Hewlett: Townhouse, 3 Floors, 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, Lr, Dr, Eik w/granite countertops, Den, Laundry room, private backyard, 1 car garage $399,000. LORI & ASSOCIATES (516)791-8300 Hewlett Bay Park: Private 1.25 Acres Waterfront Property. 4 BR,3.5 Bth Exp Ranch with Open Floor Plan. Chef’s EIK/Great Rm, Main Flr Master Suite, Bi-Level Deck & Hot Tub, 135 Ft Bulkhead..$2,995,000 PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Hewlett Bay Park: WATERFRONT EXCLUSIVE! 9 BR, 5.55 Bath Contemporary Colonial on over 2 Acres. Bulkhead, Dock & Guest Wing...$4,400,000 PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Hewlett Bay Park: Spacious Apt with large entry and fabulous bonus room. private terrace. Debbie Borgia $225,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett Bay Park: Prime Location. Spacious Multilevel Home. 5BR, 4.5 bth. 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Walk to Irving Pl Minyan. Ask $700’s. Call Susan at SOUTH SHORE ESTATES 516-569-4980 Hewlett Neck: Quality new construction. Walk to Irving Pl Minyan. Over 5K sq ft quality new construction on 1 acre lot- Call for plans and specifications. Ask $2.4m. Call Susan at SOUTH SHORE ESTATES 516-569-4980 Hewlett Neck: Expanded Ranch. O/s Property. 5 BR, 4 bth. Marble Baths. Spacious Property With Beautiful 20X40 IGP. $1.1M VI PROPERTIES 516-791-1313 Hewlett Neck: All New Under Constr. CH Colonial. Planned 4 BR 3.5 Bth. Owner Will Customize To Suit. $1.699M VI PROPERTIES 516-791-1313 Hewlett Park: Spacious Apt with large entry and fabulous bonus room. private terrace. Debbie Borgia $225,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Inwood: Legal Four Family House. 2-2 Br, 2-1Br Apts. Large Property With 60 X 98 Vacant Lot. Good For An Investor. $650K VI PROPERTIES 516-791-1313 Inwood: Free standing mixed use bldg, 2 stores 2 apts, parking lot $599K MILKY FORST PROPERTIES 516-2390306 Lawrence: 285 Central Av 1st flr. Lovely 1BR, 1St floor Coop.Very low maint. h/w flrs.Prkg. $83K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 Lawrence:New! 5 Bdrm Bi Level Home On Quiet Child Friendly Country St,Beautiful Lg Property $799k MILKY FORST PROPERTIES 516-239-0306 Lawrence: NEW!! Most Spectacular 7 BR Exp Ranch on Sprawling 1.35 Acre Prop with Beautiful 2000 Sq Ft, 2 BR, 2 Bth Carriage House.IG Saltwater Pool, Outdoor Kit, Patio & Mini Golf..$2,995,000 PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516238-4299 Lawrence: Magnificent, totally renovated manor home on 2 country acres. Oversized elegant rooms, new EIK, secluded private pool, carriage house, 3 br, 2 bath. All redone. Master suite with sitting room and his/hers baths. Too many amenities to list. 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Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Lawrence: Coop, Garden Apt, Large 1Bedroom w/lg foyer, Lr, Dr, Kit $89,000. Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Long Beach: Price Reduced!!2 BR, 2 Bth Renovated Oceanfront Co-op w/ Terrace Overlooking Pool, New Gym, 24 Hr Security..$379K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Lynbrook: Top Floor Unit In A Very Desirable building. hardwood floors under the new carpet, Large closets. New IGP and gym. Air conditioned building. Heat/Water included in monthly maintenance. Laundry facilities on each floor. New EIK. New bathroom. Large closets. $229,000/ $1750/ Month MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Lynbrook: Lovely 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Top floor – elevator building $300,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 North Woodmere: 834 Fanwood (12-2) Picture Perfect R/ Rnch. 5BR, lg Den, EIK, h/w flrs. Red! Sys $465K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 North Woodmere: 1031 Cedarhurst St Move right in! Balcony Spl. 4BRs up, 2.5Bths,Den,Entertnmt rm$5s JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 North Woodmere: 38 Dolores Dr(By Appt) Completely Renovated 3Br, 2Bth Ranch. Stainless Steel Appl. $427K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 North Woodmere: 911 Jewel Dr Spac Contemp 4Br, 2Bth, Exp Split, Main flr den.Fab IGP/deck. $629K JANKALMAN. COM 516-569-5651 North Woodmere: 1058 W’Broadway Move in condition Colonial. Nw Windw, Nw Bth w/Jacuzzi.Fpl. $549K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 North Woodmere: 950 Park Ln 4Br,2FBth, Split with waterview, Updtd EIK, Hw Flrs.Near all.Red! $419K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 North Woodmere: NEW!! 4 BR,2.5 Bth Hi Ranch in SD#14. Ext EIK, LR,FDR & Family Rm, CAC,HW Flrs..$438K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 North Woodmere: DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE !!Cathedral Ceiling LR,FDR,Family Rm, CAC..$399K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 North Woodmere: EXCLUSIVE!!FIRST TIME ON MARKERT!! 4 Br,2.5 Bth Hi Ranch w/ Waterview, Updated EIK, Spac Rms, HW Flrs,CAC,New Roof, Low Taxes., SD#15..$489k PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 North Woodmere: Beautiful move in condition split level with vaulted ceiling & skylights in the living room. Sliding door in kitchen leads to the deck. $540,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 North Woodmere: Mint 5 Bdrm Woodmere 400,New Eik, Den, Finished Basement Wonderful Location. New Roof,Gutters And Front Walkway. $799k MILKY FORST PROPERTIES 516-239-0306 Rockville Centre: First Time On The Market Mint Colonial In Sd #21. 4 Br, 3 bth. $849K VI PROPERTIES 516-791-1313 Valley Stream: (GIBSON) Updated & Affordable 3 BR, 1.5 Updtd Bth Colonial. New Gran/Wood EIK,FDR,LR,Den & Fin Bsmt. Fin Attic Rm, SD#14..$410K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Woodsburgh: 847 Ivy Hill Well maintained 6BR, 3Bth Exp Rnch. Lg Den, Bsmt. Fab cntry setting. $879K JANKALMAN. COM 516-569-5651 Woodsburgh: 180 W Ivy Hill Rd Near B’way loc. 5+Br, 3.5 Bth Rex. Huge Granite EIK, FDR. $899K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 Woodsburgh: Traditional Mint Home With Architectural Beams, Wood Floors And Fireplace, New Eik, New Bths, Beautifully Landscaped Park Like Property $1.299M MILKY FORST PROPERTIES 516-239-0306 Woodsburgh: Mint 7 BR, 5 Bth Exp Ranch on 1/2 Acre. Beaut Main Flr Mstr Suite/Fpl,Dressing Rm/Bth,SD#14... $1,499,000 PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Woodsburgh: PRICE REDUCTION!!Over 4000 Sq Ft Trad CH Colonial, 5 BR, 4.5 Bth on Acre,Fin Bsmt,Near All, SD#14...$1,275,000 PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Woodsburgh: Beautiful Home With Amazing Master Suite; Open With Plenty Of Closets And Built In’s. Two Dens, Wet Bar, EIK, 5 Bedrooms Total! So Spacious With A Full Basement. Must See This Lovely Home. $850,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Woodsburgh: Stately brick CH colonial overlooking golf course, water views and rolling grounds. Marble foyer, den plus library. Two sided fire place.Master suite with dressing area; Six additional bedrooms 5 1/2 bath. Full finished basement. Deck with bar. Immaculate condition. $1,650,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Woodmere/Hewlett Neck: 1 acre lot for sale. Walk to all. Call for details. Call Susan at SOUTH SHORE ESTATES 516569-4980 Old Woodmere: Classic 3Bdrm center hall colonial on huge country like property. Exquisite custom kitchen, oversized den. Great open flow. Walk to all.Must see. PRESENT ALL OFFERS!REDUCED TO $599K Call Susan at SOUTH SHORE ESTATES 516-569-4980 Old Woodmere: Grand 5 Bdrm Brick C/H Col On Tree Lined St With Lg Flr/Fpl, Fdr, Den, High Ceilings, Hardwood Floors,New Windows, Gutters Leaders And More $799k MILKY FORST PROPERTIES 516-239-0306 Woodmere: Academy area. Walk to aishe. Charming colonial on approx 100 x 100 lot. Room to expand. Present all offers. $699k Call Susan at SOUTH SHORE ESTATES 516569-4980 Woodmere: “New Construction” Two minute walk to shul. Classic 6Bdrm/4.5 Btah. Center hall colonial. Fabulous entry foyer.Nine foot ceilings. LR with replace. Large formal DR. HugeKosher EIK. Full height basement. Top of the line. Must see.Walk to Young Israel and Aish. Come view the plans and specifcations. $1M+ Call Susan at SOUTH SHORE ESTATES 516-569-4980 Woodmere: “New Construction” Custom built 6BR/4.5 Bth. Grand entry foyer. Huge Kosher EIK. High ceilings. Master suite with oversized master bath with Jacuzzi and shower. Come walk through the house. $1M+ Call Susan at SOUTH SHORE ESTATES 516-569-4980 Woodmere: Found A New Home. Available Asap! Walk In Thru The Large Entry To The Beautiful Spacious Living Space With Fabulous Wood Floors And Stunning Stone Fireplace. The Flow Is Flawless! A Must See! $350,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Woodmere: Lovely Split in immaculate Condition. 3 bedrooms.2 bathrooms, LR ,DR, EIK. Beautiful Lower-Level Den, 2 Car garage. Beautiful brick walkway and porch plus brick patio. Walk to all. Room to expand. $409,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Woodmere: Beautiful move in condition split level with vaulted ceiling & skylights in the living room. Sliding door in kitchen to deck. $540,000 MORTON HAVES 516-3740100 Woodmere: Unique opportunity for investor or family. Two lovely side by side attached duplexes can be bought together to make 1 large home or use as Mother/Daugther; live in one side and use other as rental income to defray costs. Both 3 bedrooms, Beautiful Backyard Oasis with
IG Pool. Private Entrances. $587,000 MORTON HAVES 516374-0100 Woodmere: Large master bedroom on main floor. Oversized den w/FPL leading to beautiful brick patio & garden 3 upstairs bedrooms & 2 baths. $829,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Woodmere: 3 bedrooms semi-attached home, hardwood floors, 1.5 baths, Private entrance. $300,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Woodmere: Lovely one family semi-attached 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Den with skylight, beautiful backyard oasis w/in-ground pool. skylight, beautiful backyard oasis w/ in-ground pool. $325,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Woodmere: Mint condition. 1 bedroom, full bath, open kitchen, 1st floor, fully furnished. $149,000 MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Woodmere: FIRST TIME ON MARKET! 4 BR, 2 Bth Split on Lovely Street.LR,FDR,EIK & Den. 2 Car Att Garage, CAC..$469K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Woodmere: Price Reduced 5 BR, 3.5 Bth Colonial in Old Woodmere. Large Wood/Corian EIK,FDR,LR,Den & Full Fin Bsmt. HW Flrs,CAC, 2 Car Garage, Near All..$729,999 PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Woodmere: 4 BR,2.5 Bth Ranch on 1/4 Acre Parklike Property. Beautiful, Sunny Family Rm w/ Vaulted Ceiling/Fpl. HW Flrs,SD#14.. $519K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-2384299 Woodmere: Drastic Price Reduction!!4 BR, 3 Bath Colonial on Oversized Property in SD#14.Spacious Rooms & Lots of Room For Expansion. Full Bsmt w/ Hi Ceiling, 2 Car Garage. Near All. $550K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Woodmere: Cedar Glen Condo, 3 BR, 2.55 Bth,LR/ Fpl,FDR,Patio off EIK,LR/Fpl,FDR,Fin Bsmt,Gar, SD#14...$499K PRUDENTIAL ELLIMAN 516-238-4299 Woodmere: 1057 Fordham Ln(B/A) Oversized 5BR,3Bth H/R. All lg rms.Lush prop w/IGP. All sys.$600K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 Woodmere: 1058 W’Broadway Move in condition Colonial. Nw Windw, Nw Bth with Jacuzzi.Fpl. $549K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 Woodmere: 29 Woodmere Blvd(B/A)Elegant Pre-War 2 Lg Bdrm Co-op. Renvtd EIK, Close to all! $185K JANKALMAN. COM 516-569-5651 Woodmere: 959 Allen Ln(2-3:30)Old Wdm. 4BR,3.5Bth Colonial. Lg prop. Huge MBR ste. Fin bsmt.$879K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 Woodmere: 8 Hazel Pl Off Felter Av. Immac 4BR,2Bth Ranch. Spac updtd EIK,CAC.Deck. $414K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 Woodmere: 1076 Highland Pl Updtd Beautiful 5Bdrm, 3Fbth Colonial. HW flrs. Close to All! $549K JANKALMAN. COM 516-569-5651 Woodmere: 905 Mayfiled Rd 4Br, 3Bth Tudor. Newly renov EIK. Near All!$500’S JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 Woodmere: 1046 Dartmouth Ln (B/A)Spacious 4BR,2.5Bth HiRanch. Den.Deck.Nice propertly $488K JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651 Woodmere: 1071 Cedar Ln Lovely 3Br, 2Bth Colonial. Lrg backyard, Close to all! Red! $385K JANKALMAN.COM 516569-5651 Woodmere: 950 Park Ln 4Br,2FBth, Split with waterview, Updtd EIK, Hw Flrs. $419K JANKALMAN.COM 516-5695651 Woodmere: Co-op. Accross from the Woodmere LIRR, Elevator building, 1 Bedroom, 1 New Bath, Lr/Dr, New Kit. $99,000. Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Woodmere: Coop, elevator building, Studio w/lots of closets, Kit, Bth $45,000. Call Lori & associates 516-791-8300 Woodmere: Coop, Elevator building. Huge 1Br, 1Bth, Lr, Fdr, Eik, Hardwood floors, washer/dryer $99,000. call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Woodmere: Wide Line Multi Level Home On Beautiful CulDe-Sac 4 Bdrms Lg Eik Den Basement $699k MILKY FORST PROPERTIES 516-239-0306 Woodmere: Wide Line Multi Level Home On Beautiful Cul-De-Sac 4 Bdrms Lg Eik Den Basement Magnificent And Dramatic 5 Bdrm Contemprary Col With Scenic Water Views, Soaring Ceilings And Windows 5,000 Sq Ft Of Beautiful Living Space $899K MILKY FORST PROPERTIES 516-239-0306
Real Estate for Rent Cedarhurst: Upstairs of a 2 family home. Lr/Dr, Large Eik, 1 Br, 1Bth, All utilities incl cable included. $1500/month call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Cedarhurst: Townhouses with Central Air and Heat, and your own washer/dryer in unit. Lr, Dr , kit, 3 Bedroom/2 bath $2295/month . Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Cedarhurst: Townhouses with Central Air and Heat, and your own washer/dryer in unit. Lr, Dr , kit, 2 Bedroom/2 bath $1995/month . Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Far Rockaway: 3 family (3rd floor aparment) 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, Lr, Dr, Kosher Kit, $1600/month Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Far Rockaway: 1st floor apt in a 6 family. 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Lr/Dr, Eik, $1350/month. Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Hewlett: Desirable “Gray Building”. Cozy 1BR apartment. Elevator. Near all. Municipal prkg.$1,150/m JANKALMAN. COM 516-569-5651 Hewlett: Very spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath in building. $2000/month MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Hewlett: 2 family house. 3 bedrooms, new kitchen and bath with full nished basement. sd14 - $3,000 Also 3 bedroom, new kitchen and bath - $2,500 Call Susan at SOUTH SHORE ESTATES 516-569-4980 Hewlett: Renovated 3BR, 2 Bath Ranch Home, CAC, Full Bsmt, SD# 14…$2400/m PUGATCH REALTY 516-295-3000 Hewlett: Mint 2nd Flr Apt W/Large Eik, 1BR, 1 Fbth, Finished Attic, Close To All...$1600/m PUGATCH REALTY 516295-3000 Inwood: Amazing 3 bedrooms. New construction for rent. Ready in May. $1750/mo MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Inwood: 2 Br, 1Bth, Lr, Fdr, Large new Eik, Heat included $1500/month call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Lawrence: Nice 3br, 2ba cottage in the back of Lawrence. $2100/mo MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Lawrence: Lovely, clean studio apt on lower level of house. Good closet space, Fpl, W/D, dishwasher, Street parking, Use of backyard, Small pets OK, Rent includes Gas, Electric & Water. Walk to Cedarhurst train station $1150/mo MORTON HAVES 516-374-0100 Lawrence: 2nd floor of a 2Br, Lr, Fdr, Lg Eik, 2Br, 1Bth, all utilities included except electric $1550/month call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 North Woodmere: House Rental. HiRanch, water view, 4Br, 3Bth, Lr, Fdr, Eik, Den, Large yard $3300/month call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Valley Stream: Charming 3BR Colonial, Lr W/Fpl, Oak Floors, Fin Bsmt, SD# 14...$2550/m PUGATCH REALTY 516295-3000 Valley Stream: Completely Renovated 3 Bedroom Apt. New Kitchen & Bath, Hwd Flrs Throughout…$2100/m PUGATCH REALTY 516-295-3000 Woodmere: In a house. 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Lr/Dr, Lg Eik, All utilities included $1500/ month. Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Woodmere: House Rental on Doctor’s row, 4Br, 3Bth, lr, Fdr, New Kosher Eik $4000/month includes all utilities Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Woodmere: Beaut updtd Colonial. Nu wndws,NU bth/ Jacuzzi. 4BRs,2Bths. Near all.Also option to buy. $2,950 JANKALMAN.COM 516-569-5651
Commercial Real Estate for Rent/Sale Cedarhurst: Medical office on Grove, accross from the post office. Was a Dental office. Beautiful waiting room, Reception area, 3 Operatories, Private Office, 2 Bathrooms, Good traffic area. $1995/month. LORI & ASSOCIATES (516)791-8300 Cedarhurst: Office space. Private office plus loft space. All utilities included. $750/month, or can be subdivided and just the private office at $500/mth. Call Lori & Associates 516-791-8300 Cedarhurst: Stores For Rent or Sale. Offices For Rent. U want them, I have them. Call ! Call ! Call ! Randy Green 516 295-3000 Cedarhurst: For Rent $1250/mo. 3 rm Prof’l suite w/Bathroom, Waiting area, Reception desk. Randy Green 516 295-3000 East Rockaway: 7400sf warehouse plus office $895K PUGATCH REALTY 516-295-3000 East Rockaway: Furnished office spaces! Appx. 600 sf- 3 ½ rooms ($1,200) or 1,200 sf ($2,000) Large, cherry wood business desks with modern chairs. Private bathrooms. Central A/C. Newly renovated! Owner: 516-593-0962 East Rockaway: Appx. 2000 sf office space with warehouse area. Perfect for any company requiring a shipping/ stock room. Double doors for easy access. Great for contractors or import/exporters. Parking spaces included. $2,300/month. Owner: 516-593-0962 East Rockaway: Store for rent! Highly visible location in a great strip mall on a busy street. Convenient parking nearby. A long or short lease available plus time to renovate. $1,650/month. Owner: 516-593-0962 Five Towns And Lynbrook: Professional/Medical space available for sale or lease, call for more details. Lori Lewis 516-295-3000 Hewlett/Woodmere: Medical/Dental Spaces For Sale or Rent. We have all areas, all sizes. Call Randy Green @ Pugatch 516 295-3000 Lawrence: “THE PLAZA” - For Lease. NO FEE!!! Professional Space Available In 24 Hour Doorman Building, 685 Sq Ft. Terrace, Pool, CAC, Includes Indoor Parking Space...$1595 - Contact Andy Kropp At Pugatch Realty Corp. 516-2953000 Lawrence: Central Ave 1400sf store plus basement $3800.00 per mo. PUGATCH REALTY 516-295-3000 Long Beach: Professional/Medical suites available with good Parking, call for more details. Lori Lewis 516-2953000 Rockville Center: Medical and professional office building at 165 North Village Avenue in Rockville Centre has 500-5,000 SF space available for rent. Centrally-located near many area hospitals. Parking for 400+ cars. Call 917715-2415 for more information. Valley Stream: Mixed Use Building For Sale $450K. 5200 SF @ traffic light. Completely renovated. Ample parking. Call Randy 516 295-3000 pugatch.com Valley Stream: Former Central Hardware building for Sale price slashed $625K PUGATCH REALTY 516-295-3000 Woodmere: 1,600 sq.ft fully equipped Restaurant in high traffic loc. Full basement. Turn key operation. Municipal and on street parking.Red! $2,700 . Call Rick 516-319-2506. Jan Kalman Rlty Woodmere: Office suites for rent, all utilities included, copy center, conference rooms, free wifi, reception, 24/7 access, fully furnished, central 5Towns location, near LIRR, restaurants, call 516-374-6080 x 19 Woodmere: Bldg For Sale or Rent - MOTIVATED SELLER. 5500 sf can be divided Info: Randy Green 516 295-3000
Great Nassau Outdoor Dining and Drinking Options Abound CONTINUED FROM P. 3 12:00 a.m. If you’re looking for a tropical vibe at a decent price this is the place to be. The indoor dining area and bar comes complete with extensive aquariums filled with sharks, moray eels, groupers and other exotic salt water fish. Their outdoor dining experience is just as impressive with an authentic tropical tiki bar complete with a large collection of tiki totems and masks from the South Seas. Their outdoor roof deck and shipwreck bar has some of the most beautiful views of the Long Island Sound. Shipwreck Tavern is famous for their traditional Louisiana Style Fried Popcorn Shrimp and their crispy coconut shrimp severed with sweet chili sauce. Wall’s Wharf – (516) 628- 9696 18 Greenwich Avenue, Bayville http://www.wallswharf.com/ Sunday –Thursday – 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday – 12:00 p.m. to
11:00 p.m. Wall’s Wharf has been in business in historic Bayville for over 60 years, and has been loved for their famous stuffed baked clams, fresh seafood salad and the best homemade soups. You can enjoy the beautiful large outdoor seating area located directly on the shore. Wall’s Wharf is perfect for a nice romantic dinner while watching the sun set.
A Short Trip to East Rockaway Michael’s Porthole Waterfront Café – (516) 608-1380 92 New Street, East Rockaway http://www.michaelsportholeli.com/ Monday – Friday – 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday – 12:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday – 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Michael’s Porthole will supply you with everything you need to spend a sun-filled day eating great dishes made from local ingredients like Blue Point Oysters, local caught Mussels Mari-
Cool-off with Creative Summertime Cocktails and Brews CONTINUED FROM P. 4 Let cool 25 minutes, then add lemon juice, lime juice and vodka. Place ice in a tall pitcher. Strain tea into pitcher and discard flowers. Refrigerate before serving. Provided by Redbook. Mango-Peach Fizz – This tasty tropical treat can be kept kid-friendly with club soda or seltzer. Ingredients: 1 ripe mango, peeled, pitted and cubed; 1 large ripe peach, peeled, pitted and cubed; ½ cup unsweetened mango, peach or orange juice; 1 tablespoon sugar; peach schnapps or peach-flavored seltzer; cold club soda, seltzer or champagne; recipe yields 16 servings. Directions: In a blender, puree mango, peach, fruit juice and sugar [add more sugar if puree is too tart]. Puree can be made up to one day ahead and refrigerated. For each fizz, fill tall glasses with ice cubes. Pour 2 tablespoons each puree and peach schnapps or peachflavored seltzer into each glass and top with cold club soda, seltzer or champagne. Provided by Redbook. White Wine Sangria with Summer Peaches, Strawberries, Oranges and Lemons – White wine lovers can now join the red wine aficionados with this white wine version of Sangria that is perfect for a summer party. Ingredients: 1 pint strawberries, hulled and halved lengthwise; 2 oranges, sliced into ¼ inch thick rings; 2 lemons, sliced into ¼ inch thick rings; 3 peaches, pitted and cut into 8 wedges; 3 bottles white wine [dry to semidry] such as Pinot Grigio or Chardonnay, 1 liter sparkling water, ice; reci-
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pe yields 8 servings. Directions: Place all fruit in a large pitcher or bowl, add wine and allow to sit at room temperature 4 to 24 hours. When ready to serve, add sparkling water and ice. Serve in a bowl with a ladle to make sure there’s fruit in every serving. Provided by www.oprah. com. Popular Summertime Beers Summerfest, brewed by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. – This summer seasonal beer offers a pleasant mild floral aroma that is sure to impress a large range of beer drinkers at any summer party. The brewer describes the beer as “a refreshing, pilsner-style lager. Its incredible smoothness comes from an extra-long lagering period. Lighter in body than our ales but just as complex in character, Summerfest quenches your thirst with big aroma and a tangy hop bite.” Blue Moon Summer Honey Wheat brewed by Coors Brewing Co. – This honey-tasting beer is perfect for those late summer barbeques and can still be enjoyed in early fall. The brewer’s descriptions says “summer calls for a refreshing beer that can stand up to even the warmest of days. Our Honey Wheat Ale perfectly embodies the spirit of the season. It is brewed with clover honey for a subtle hint of sweetness and balanced out with a touch of orange peel for subtle citrus notes. Its refreshing taste is a fitting tribute to those endless summer days.” Samuel Adams Summer Ale brewed by Boston Beer Company – This wheat ale is filled with a citrus taste and a modest carbonation. The brewer describes this beer as “an American wheat
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Tuesday, July 10 NY Med: ABC 10:00 p.m. What do grandmothers, addicts and celebrities have in common? All of them seek care at Columbia and Weill Cornell Hospitals, the crown jewels of the prestigious New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. For a full year ABC cameras had unprecedented access to document the mayhem and the miracles that occur daily in these world class facilities. NY Med follows the quick-tempered, compassionate and, at times, cocky attending surgeons who try to change the trajectory of lives by relying on sheer medical brilliance and a healthy dose of old fashioned good luck. The eight-part series takes a candid look at how cutting edge medicine often
makes the difference, although even the best surgeons can find themselves flirting with disaster. The raucous ER staff trade jibes with strong-willed New Yorkers in moments that can be poignantly heartbreaking or offthe-hook hilarious. These doctors spend far more time with each other than with their families, developing complicated and intertwined personal relationships.
New in Movies Friday, July 6 Crazy Eyes: Not yet rated. With too much money and time on his hands, Zach [Lukas Haas] looks like he’s living the dream. There’s a steady stream of beautiful women and the party never ends. He meets a
nara or try their great land fare for the non-seafood person like their Fire Grilled Skirt Steak and wide selection of sandwiches, or spend your day drinking delicious cold frozen cocktails like Daiquiris or Hurricanes, and spend your night dancing to great live music all summer long. The Fishery – (516) 256-7117 1 Main Street, East Rockaway http://thefishery.kpsearch.com Sunday – Thursday – 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday – 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. The Fishery is not just a restaurant selling fish. Rather they are a fish company in the restaurant business. They try to set the standard for quality and freshness. They’ve dedicated themselves to serving absolutely the freshest fish in the seafood industry. Every time you come, you can enjoy the finest, highest quality seafood available all while enjoying the warm summer sun in their outdoor seating area. The outside deck and bar are now open for the season. There will be live music nightly from 7-11 for the summer months.
ale. This summer seasonal uses malted wheat, lemon peel and Grains of Paradise, a rare pepper from Africa first used as a brewing spice in the 13th century to create a crisp taste, spicy flavor and medium body. The ale fermentation imparts a background tropical fruit note reminiscent of mangos and peaches. All of these flavors come together to create a thirst quenching, clean finishing beer perfect of those warm summer days.” Shock Top Belgian White brewed by Anheuser-Busch – Shock Top beers are available year-round but are always reminiscent of the summer months. Shock Top Belgian White is the most common and accessible orange-infused summer beer. The brewing company says they are shaking up “traditional tastes with Shock Top Belgian White, a spiced Belgian-style wheat ale brewed with real orange, lemon and lime peels. We then pair it with coriander spice to produce a crisp and distinctive taste with a satisfying flavor. This uniquely-crafted, award-winning ale is unfiltered to create a crew that is naturally cloudy with a light golden color and a smooth, refreshing finish.” Wacko Summer Seasonal brewed by Magic Hat Brewing Co. – This summer-only beer from Magic Hat is a great addition to the summer seasonal beer mix and will drink well in the hot summer months with its unique addition to flavor with its use of beets. The brewer describes this beer as “crisp like the morning, cool like the evening and quenching all day long. Pop the top and set your summer loose. Wacko is a delicious summer beer with a big malty aroma, a subdued hop bite and a clean, slightly sweet finish.”
girl he calls “Crazy Eyes” [Madeline Zima], and she’s unlike anyone he’s ever met before. She’s the one woman Zach can’t have, so naturally he wants her. While Zach’s hard-partying lifestyle threatens to go off the rails, family concerns begin to play a major role in Zach’s life. Will the quest for love and the responsibilities of family life help this poor little rich boy become a man?
Friday, July 6 The Pact: Not yet rated. After their mother passes away, sisters Nicole and Annie reluctantly return to their childhood home to pay their last respects. While staying overnight in the house, the sisters sense a mysterious presence in their midst: noises startling them in the night, objects moving about, a fallen picture of an unknown woman posed next to their mother. Annie begins experiencing a series of intense and disturbing dreams – visions that lead her to uncover something terrible about her mother’s past that is finally revealing itself.
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$709,000
421 Broadway, Lawrence Stats: A lot size of 8,064 square feet. The home has eight rooms, three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms. The property is selling for $709,000 with annual taxes of $9,550. Details: This colonial home has wood floors, spacious rooms and high ceilings. The home features a fireplace, wallto-wall carpet, private driveway, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, finished basement, in-ground sprinklers and a skylight. Contact: Anessa V. Cohen Realty (516) 569-5007
$469,000
912 Eileen Terrace,
$1,600,000
15 Albro Lane, Lawrence
Woodmere
Stats: A lot size of 39,204 square feet. The home has ten rooms, four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The property is selling for $1,600,000 with annual taxes of $24,951. Details: This cape-style home was built in 1959. The home is on a private road and features a two-car garage, full basement, formal dining room, living room with a fireplace, hardwood floors and a view of the water. Contact: Marjorie Hausman Realty (516) 569-5110
Stats: A lot size of 6,200 square feet. The home has seven rooms, four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The property is selling for $469,000 with annual taxes of $9,649. Details: This split level is on a quiet street in Woodmere. The home features a family room, new master bath, hardwood floors, central air conditioning and a two-car garage. Contact: Prudential Douglas Elliman (516) 238-4299
$879,000
959 Allen Lane, Woodmere Stats: A lot size of 7,680 square feet. The home has ten rooms, four bedrooms and threeand-a-half bathrooms. The property is selling for $879,000 with annual taxes of $13,648. Details: This colonial style home was built in 1968. The home features a garage, fireplace, full basement, central air conditioning and a deck. Contact: Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651
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MARJORIE HAUSMAN REALTY CO. 833 Fanwood Ave N. Woodmere, NY 11581 $485,000
OPEN HOUSE 7/8/2012 1-3PM
$489,000
$499,000
OPEN HOUSE 7/8/2012 11AM-1PM
Contemporary Raised Ranch Brand New Granite Kitchen With Never Been Used Appliances, New Roof and Windows, Updated Baths. Huge Lower Level - Newly Sheet rocked, W/2 Family Rooms + Full Bath. Entire House Has Ceramic Tiles, Tiled Deck. Marble Entranceway. Freshly Painted.
1057 Channel Dr Hewlett Harbor, NY 11557
1026 Dartmouth Ln Woodmere, NY 11598
916 Cherry Ln N. Woodmere, NY 11581
Oversized Rooms, Huge Den, Beautiful Corner Property, L.R. Cathedral Ceiling, Deck.
969 Dartmouth Ln Woodmere, NY 11598
$899,000
$975,000
Beautiful Hi-Ranch Featuring 4 Br 2.5 Bath Formal Dr Lr Skylights Alarm And Inground Sprinkler Systems, New Front And Garage Doors.
120 Piermont Ave Hewlett Bay Park, NY 11557
90 Cedar Ave Hewlett Bay Park, NY 11557
$1,995,000
$2,490,000
OPEN HOUSE 7/8/2012 12:30-2PM Radiant Heat In Kitchen & Entrance Hall, Located On Private Cul De Sac. Decorators Home Beautifully Redone Kitchen, Lr, Dr, Built-Ins & French Door Opening To Pool. Much Room On 3rd Level Ready W/Heat & Plumbing For Possible Expansion.
Totally Redone 6 Bedroom Colonial, 4 Full Baths, Magnificent Contemporary Home Completely In ground Heated Salt-Water Pool, All Systems, Updated On 1 Acre With Gunite Pool. Many Built Master Suite Has Vaulted Ceiling, as Well As In's, All Electric Window Treatments. Brand New Full Bathroom, Granite Eik, Sd#14.
Elegant And Grand, Brick Colonial On Magnificent Sprawling Property With 50 Ft. In ground Pool With Full Cabana And All Amenities
“WE ARE THE SELLING BROKER” 569-5110 • www.hausmanrealty.com
Visit us at www.elliman.com
Phone 516 238-4299 Ronnie Gerber
Open House Sunday 7/08 11:30-1
WOODMERE 912 EILEEN TERRACE FIRST TIME ON MARKET!! 4 BR, 2 Bth Split on Lovely Street in SD#14. Spacious LR, FDR, EIK & Den.New Mstr Bth... $469,000
HEWLETT HARBOR 205 SEAWANE PLACE
HEWLETT HARBOR 207 EVERIT AVE.
CEDARHURST 596 BROADWAY
Prime Waterfront Property on 3/4 Acre Tucked away into Cul De Sac. 5 BR, 4.5 Bth French Chateau. Endless Possibilities!.. $1,700,000
Private Road Leads to this Hidden Gem on Over 2 Acres. 5 BR,6.5 Bth Colonial, IG Pool, Tennis Ct, Bulkhead, Dock, 3.5 Car Garage.. $3,650,000
4 BR, 2.5 Bth Split, Updtd EIK, Full Bsmt, 2 Car Garage, HW Floors, CAC, Near Shops, Trans & Worship.. $550,000
Open House Sunday 7/08 3-4:30
OPEN HOUSES CEDARHURST
NORTH WOODMERE
589 W Broadway, 7/8, 12:00p.m.-2:00p.m., 8 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, $697,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 257 Cedarhurst Ave, 7/8, by appointment, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $269,000, Anessa V. Cohen Realty (516) 569-5007
38 Dolores Dr, 7/7, 1:00p.m.2:30p.m., 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $427,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 916 Cherry Ln, 7/8, 11:00a.m.1:00p.m., 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, $500,000, Marjorie Hausman Realty (516) 569-5110 950 Park Ln, 7/8, 11:30a.m.12:30p.m., 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $399,999, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 834 Fanwood Ave, 7/8, 12:00p.m.-2:00p.m., 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $465,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 833 Fanwood Ave, 7/8, 1:00p.m.-3:00p.m., 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, $485,000, Marjorie Hausman Realty (516) 5695110 911 Jewel Dr, 7/8, 1:00p.m.3:30p.m., 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $629,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 1031 Cedarhurst St, 7/8, by appointment, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, $500,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651
HEWLETT 38 Prospect Ave, 7/7 12:00p.m.-2:00p.m. and 7/8 by appointment, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, $605,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 1 Steven Dr, 7/8, 11:30a.m.1:00p.m., 4 bedrooms, 3.55 bathrooms, $579,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 1355 Broadway #B21, 7/8, 3:00p.m.-4:30p.m., 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $249,000, Prudential Douglas Elliman (516) 238-4299 1534 Broadway, 7/8, by appointment, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $439,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 1588 Hewlett Ave, 7/8, by appointment, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, $329,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 5695651
HEWLETT BAY PARK
HEWLETT 143 MIDGELY DRIVE
HEWLETT 1355 BROADWAY, APT#B21
3 BR, 2 Bth Colonial in Old Woodmere Area. Updtd Country EIK, Fin Bsmt, Great Location, SD#14. Near Shops, Trans & Worship.. $485,000
Feels Like a Ranch House! Spacious 3 BR, 2 Bth Co-op, New Gran/Wood Kit/Breakfst Nook,LR,DR, Enclosed Porch, Patio, SD#14, W/D..$249,000
N. WOODMERE 905 WOODMERE DRIVE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! 4 BR, 2,5 Bth Raised Ranch in SD#14. Cathedral Ceiling LR, FDR, EIK, Den, CAC.. $399,000
HEWLETT/E. ROCKAWAY 1656 WARWICK RD. 3 BR, 3 Bth CH Colonial on Lovely Street in SD#20(Waverly Pk).LR, FDR, EIK, Den & Fin Bsmt.CAC,HW Floors.. $549,000
120 Piermont Ave, 7/8, 12:30p.m.-2:00p.m., 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, $1,995,000, Marjorie Hausman Realty (516) 569-5110
LAWRENCE 421 Broadway, 7/8, by appointment, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, $709,000, Anessa V. Cohen Realty (516) 569-5007
LONG BEACH
A NEW APPROACH TO REAL ESTATE... partnership:
516 . 236 . 3924
MATTHEW HAZAN
ROBIN TERZI
905 Mayfield Rd, 7/8, 11:00a.m.-12:30p.m., 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, $579,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 912 Eileen Terrace, 7/8, 11:30a.m.-1:00p.m., 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $469,000, Prudential Douglas Elliman (516) 238-4299 1058 W Broadway, 7/8, 12:00p.m.-1:30p.m., 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $519,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 1076 Highland Pl, 7/8, 12:30p.m.-2:00p.m., 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, $549,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 8 Hazel Pl, 7/8, 1:30p.m.3:00p.m., 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $414,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 1071 Cedar Ln, 7/8, 1:30p.m.3:00p.m., 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $385,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 959 Allen Ln, 7/8, 2:00p.m.3:30p.m., 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, $879,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 1046 Dartmouth Ln, 7/8, 2:30p.m.-4:00p.m., 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, $488,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 510 Church Ave, 7/8, by appointment, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, $569,000, Anessa V. Cohen Realty (516) 569-5007
WOODSBURGH 847 Ivy Hill, 7/8, by appointment, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, $879,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651 180 W Ivy Hill Rd, 7/8, by appointment, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, $899,000, Jan Kalman Realty (516) 569-5651
Properties Sold in the Five ive Towns since June 18
an arrangement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
ALEX RUBIN
146 Albany Blvd #22D, 7/7 and 7/8, 10:00a.m.-11:30a.m., 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, $274,000, Prudential Douglas Elliman (917) 584-9009 170 W Broadway, 7/7 and 7/8, 12:00p.m.-1:30p.m., 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $689,000, Prudential Douglas Elliman (917) 584-9009 385B W Broadway, 7/7 and 7/8, 2:00p.m.-3:30p.m., 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, $499,999, Prudential Douglas Elliman (917) 584-9009 70 Maryland Ave, 7/7 and 7/8, 2:00p.m.-3:30p.m., 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, $475,000, Prudential Douglas Elliman (917) 584-9009 110 Minnesota Ave, 7/8, 12:30p.m.-2:00p.m., 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, $800,000, Prudential Douglas Elliman (917) 584-9009
WOODMERE
MONIKA DVORAK
1335 Club Drive, Hewlett Harbor
on June 22nd for $500,000.
A Colonial-style home with eight rooms, four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, an attached six-car garage and an inground pool. A lot size of 44,330 square feet. Year built: 1952. The home sold on June 20th for $1,275,000.
63 Centre Street, Woodmere
1068 Fulton Street, Woodmere
1177 Frocan Court, Hewlett
A Colonial-style home with eight rooms, four bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and an attached one-car garage. A lot size of 4,300 square feet. Year built: 2012. The home sold
A Colonial-style home with seven rooms, four bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms and a detached one-car garage. A lot size of 4,550 square feet. Year built: 1921. The home sold on June 22nd for $345,000.
A Colonial-style home with eight rooms, three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and a one-car garage. A lot size of 5,000 square feet. Year built: 1935. The home sold on June 19th for $318,000.
Summer Fun The Sounds of Summer: Concerts Inside and Out
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Wednesday, August 17 Urban Celtic fusion and a bit of Johnny Cash with Finn’s Fury Location: New York Avenue Beach Thursday, August 18 The best in country music with Mary Lamont Location: Neptune Boulevard Beach Monday, August 22 Rock, hip hop, acoustic and reggae with The Vibe Location: National Boulevard Beach Wednesday, August 24 The New Yorkers Location: New York Avenue Beach Thursday, August 25 Soul, Motown and more with the Freddie Scott Tribute Band Location: Neptune Boulevard Beach
CONTINUED FROM P. 5 August 2 – “Rockin’ to the Oldies” with Tangerine. Preshow: Magical Productions. August 16 – “Songs in the Key of Simcha” by the Gary Wallin Orchestra. Preshow: Tony Corrao the Ultimate Magician. August 23 – “Buona Sera Italia” with the Sensational Tony “B” Preshow: Opera Favorites. August 30 – “The Summer Wind” with Risky Business. Preshow: Great Wandini & Friends.
Long Beach Summer Concerts Big Name Concerts at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale Concerts are free and run every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday beginning at 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated. For more information please call (516) 431-3890. Vans Warped Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, July 21, 2012 @ 11:30 a.m. Monday, July 9 American Idol Live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, August 22, 2012 @7:00 p.m. High Tide with Calypso Sounds Vincente Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, Septemeber 29, 2012 @8:00 p.m. Location: National Boulevard Beach Wednesday, July 11 NYCB Theatre At Westbury All Together Now – More than just a Beatles tribute band Location: New York Avenue Beach All tickets for concerts listed below must be purchased prior to attending. Ticket prices vary upon seating. Thursday, July 12 All concerts begin at 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated. You many purchase these tickets at http://www.stubBringing the Great American Song Book back into the 21st Century with Jerry Costenzo hub.com/north-fork-theatre-at-westbury-event-tickets. Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sunday, July 8 Location: Neptune Boulevard Beach Lonestar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, July 13 Friday, July 13 Yes and Procol Harum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, July 14 “Bodyguard to the Blues” with Killer Joe. Blues, should, old time R&R B-52s and Squeeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, July 15 Location: Long Beach Boulevard Air Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday July 17 Monday, July 16 Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, July 25 Stevie Shaimans Big Band dedicated to the performance of America’s greatest popular standards Travis Tritt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Friday, July 27 Location: National Boulevard Beach Neil Sedaka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, July 28 Wednesday, July 20 Kenny Loggins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, July 29 Risky Business, Rock ‘n’ Roll, rhythm and blues Ted Nugent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, August 1 Location: New York Avenue Dick Fox’s Golden Boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thursday, August 2 Thursday, July 21 Johnny Mathis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thursday, August 9 High Tide Reggae with hot sounds of calypso and reggae Little Feat and Southside Johnny & The Asbury Dukes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, August 14 Location: Neptune Boulevard Beach Rock and Blues Fest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, August 18 Wednesday, July 27 The Wiggles Live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, August 19 @ 1:00 p.m. Darin, Sinatra and more with Vintage Bliss Elvis Tribute Spectacular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Friday, August 24 Location: Neptune Boulevard Beach Steve Vai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, August 31 Wednesday, August 3 Johnny Kay and Steppenwolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, September 1 Beatles tribute with All Together Now The Marshall Tucker Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, September 2 @ 7:00 p.m. Location: New York Avenue Beach Thursday, August 4 A wide selection of music and a Long Beach favorite with Ric Mango Orchestra Location: Neptune Boulevard Beach Monday, August 8 Country, rock, folk and bluegrass with Six Gun Location: National Boulevard Beach Wednesday, August 10 Italian favorites with Con Astone Location: New York Avenue Beach Thursday, August 11 T! ! ONS OPEN HOUSE BY APPOINTMENT BUY!! EW C BEST N Classic Rock ‘n’ Roll favorite with FOG Y LIT OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE QUA Location: Neptune Boulevard Beach JULY 1 JULY 1 WOODMERE, S.D.. #15 By Appt Monday, August 15 By Appt "New Construction" Two minute walk to shul. Classic 6 Boogie, Blues Zydeco, rock and swing with the Polly O Band Bdrm/4.5 Bath. Center hall colonial. Fabulous entry foyer. Location: National Boulevard Beach Nine foot ceilings. LR with fireplace. Large formal DR. Huge
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966 Northfield Road
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968 East Broardway
Academy Area. Charming 3 br colonial on oversized property. Approx 100 x 100 lot. Best block. Room to expand. Please call 10 minutes before arrival.
REDUCED TO $699K
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516 569-5651
Proudly serving the 5 towns and Long Island's prestigious South Shore for 30 years
1049 Broadway, Woodmere
1992 Merrick Ave, Merrick
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OPEN HOUSES Sat. July 7th
Hew 38 Prospect Av(12-2)
$605K
N.Wd 38 Dolores Dr(1-2:30)
$427K
Ettie Avezov Agent Sales NYS Licensed
$605K $697K $439K $329K $579K $414K $879K $519K $385K
N.Wd 911 Jewel Dr(1-3:30) N.Wd 834 Fanwood Av(12-2) N.Wd 950 Park Ln(11:30-12:30) N.Wd 1031 Cedarhurst St(B/A) Wdsb 847 Ivy Hill Rd(B/A) Wd 1046 Dartmouth Ln(2:30-4) Wd 1076 Highland Pl(12:30-2) Wd 905 Mayfield Rd(11-12:30) Wdsb 847 Ivy Hill Rd(B/A)
Dan NYS Licen it Zerykier sed Sales
Anessa V Cohen Realty 516-569-5007
OPEN HOUSES Sun. July 8th
Hew 38 Prospect Av(B/A) Ced 589 W B’Way(12-2) Hew 1534 B’way(B/A) Hew 1588 Hewlett Av(B/A) Hew 1 Steven Dr(11:30-1) Wd 8 Hazel Pl. (1:30-3) Wd 959 Allen Ln(2-3:30) Wd 1058 W B’Way(12-1:30) Wd 1071 Cedar Ln(1:30-3)
Anessa Cohen Licensed Real Estate Broker
$629K $465K $399,999 $599K $879K $488K $549K $579K $879K
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