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The 5th Annual Long Island Run For The Warriors® will be held on Saturday, October 20th. Each year, this race is completed by nearly 2,000 runners and walkers from Long Island, all who honor and support the sacrifices of our nation’s heroes. This year, participants will be joined by two ReWalkers who will utilize new cutting edge technology to complete the 1-mile Walk event. The ReWalkers are participants of the Spinal Cord Damage Research Center at the James J Peters VA Medical Center in the Bronx. The ReWalk is a robot-assisted exoskeleton. Use of the ReWalk permits a person with motor-complete paraplegia to stand, walk over ground and to ascend/descend stairs. The Continued On Page 8
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Continued From Page 5 system weighs 45 pounds and includes a footplate, strapping mechanisms for the legs, hips and trunk, robotic exoskeletons on each lateral leg, a backpack which stores the batteries and computer and a remote control system on a wrist band. The ReWalk participant uses arm crutches to maintain balance during standing and walking. The two ReWalkers will participate in the 1-mile Walk and this will be the first time each participates in this type of an event utilizing the exoskeletonassisted walking device. One of the participants is Theresa Hannigan, a former Army Sergeant who served during the Vietnam era and was left paralyzed two years ago as a result of a progressive autoimmune Continued On Page 9
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They say that two of the most taboo topics are religion and politics, subjects that should be avoided at all costs when in mixed company. Before I had my own legitimate opinions on such matters, I have to admit that I never understood what the big deal was. Now I get it. Especially in this day and age, with the advent of social media and the ability to post all sorts of potentially controversial tweets, status updates, photos, videos, etc.… is it any wonder that tensions tend to build to the point of heated disagreements? One day you’re “friends” – the next you’re engaged in a bitter dispute over political ideals. Some things should simply be left for private discourse.
Personally, I have always felt that, as long as your opinion is well informed and based on some sort of intelligent foundation, there should really be no need to defend it. Believe what you believe; just don’t try to impose it upon others. That’s what the politicians are for. Those basic philosophies which make us different are precisely what make our society unique – and interesting. No need to change that. When things take a nasty turn – which they inevitably seem to – whether in the form of written discourse or verbal sparring, that’s when it has gone too far. A little healthy debate is fine, and should be encouraged even. We should all be open to other viewpoints – perhaps, in our own narrow-minded tunnel vision, we may have missed some-
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Continued From Page 8 disease which she contracted while in the Army. Hannigan has been training with the ReWalk at the National Center of Excellence for the Medical Consequences of Spinal Cord Injury at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center, Bronx, NY. She plans to use the exoskeleton walk the 1-mile road race to raise money for the organization Hope For The Warriors®. “Come out and cheer me on and raise hope for my fellow Warriors as I reWalk this mile. Please help the cause by donating in my name,” said Hannigan. To donate to this cause, v i s i t www.hopeforthewarriors.o rg/longislandrun and choose “Sponsor Participant.” They will be joined by
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130 East Merrick Road Freeport, NY 11520 Long Beach Recreation Center 660 Magnolia Boulevard Long Beach, NY 11561 Holy Family School Lobby 25 Fordham Avenue Hicksville, NY 11801 Floral Park Recreation Center 2 Pool and Garage Road Floral Park, NY 11001 Nassau County Board of Elections 240 Old Country Road Mineola, NY 11501 Valley Stream Village Hall 123 South Central Avenue Valley Stream, NY 11582 Bethpage Firehouse 225 Broadway
Bethpage, NY 11714 Roosevelt Field Mall Garden City, NY 11530 St. Patrick’s Auditorium 235 Glen Street Glen Cove, NY 11542 Charles Formont Senior Center 6 James Street East Rockaway, NY 11518 New Cassel Recreation Center (Saturday Only) 141 Garden Street New Cassel, NY Election information is available at www.nassauvotes.com. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact the Nassau County Board of elections at 516.571.VOTE (8683).
CULINARY DELIGHTS - The Nassau University Medical Center food and nutrition department participated in the East Meadow Chamber of Commerce Culinary Delights, a fundraiser to provide funding for various community organizations in East Meadow, including the pediatric department at NUMC. Various delicacies were prepared and enjoyed by several hundred persons who supported the event.
national nonprofit organizations that assists combat wounded service members, their families and families of the fallen. Registration is $25 per person with special pricing for veterans and students. Active duty military, spouses and children of active duty military, and Gold Star Families are free. (ID must be presented at Packet Pickup.) Children 10 and under are also free. Register today or learn more by visiting: www.hopeforthewarriors. org/longislandrun. “The Run For The
Warriors® began as a means of honoring wounded service members and families of the fallen,” Jack Caffey, Jr., Long Island Run For The Warriors® Race Director said. “This year with both wounded service members and the ReWalkers participating, the race will also be a celebration of reaching new physical goals and overcoming challenges.” Morning Schedule: 9 a.m. - Opening Ceremony 9:30 a.m. - 5K start 9:45 a.m. - 10K start 10 a.m. - 1-Mile
Walk/Run start 11:30 a.m. - Closing Ceremony and Awards All proceeds will benefit Hope For The Warriors®, a national nonprofit organization that assists combat wounded service members, their families, and families of the fallen. Hope For The Warriors® thanks Presenting Sponsors Local 338 and the Town of Babylon for making this event possible. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Contact Jack Caffey, Jr. (jcaffey@hopeforthewarri ors.org) to learn more.
Run For Autism Runaway Success Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI), the leading service provider for children and adults with autism on Long Island, hosted its DDI Walk and Motorcycle Run for Autism, on September 23rd at the Holtsville Ecology Center. DDI raise over $35,000 to help fund the vital programs and services DDI provides to over 5,000 families served by their educational and residential programs, adult day training and medical services. “This event is all about coming together as a community and helping those who cannot help themselves,” said CoChairmen of the event Brian Brunjes and Charlie Hudson. “This year we not only met that goal, but
we exceeded it. It is inspiring to see the generosity of a community come together and lend themselves to help benefit thousands of Long Islanders.” Hundreds of Long Islanders came out for the scenic 5K Walk through Suffolk County's Holtsville Ecology Park followed by a festival in the park complete with picnic lunch, music, games, a petting zoo and more. This year event also included a Motorcycle run sponsored by Hansen Home Designs. U.S. Olympian and Sachem alum Maria Michta helped kick the walk off as the Grand Marshall. Maria recently competed in the women’s 20K race walk event at the summer
games in London. “I am honored to be invited to DDI’s Walk and Motorcycle Run as the Grand Marshall,” stated Maria. “As an athlete, DDI's walk presents a wonderful opportunity to work out while also giving back to the community. I would like to thank DDI for this opportunity as well as everyone in attendance for their support. ASDs are unfortunately all too common and while scientists and doctors continue to search for answers it is important that we as a community do our part to support those families who struggle with the frustrating realties of these disorders on a daily basis.”
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Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon The Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society will present the following events: Bison: An American Icon Wednesday, October 10th, at 7 p.m. Cold Spring Harbor Library 95 Harbor Road Cold Spring Harbor Join Patrick Thomas, PhD, to learn about the history of this creature as well as the current conservation efforts in
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place. *** Robert Moses SP Hawk Watch Sunday, October 14th, at 9 a.m. View migrating raptors at this great viewing platform. Contact Blair at 516.802.5356 to register. *** Nature Walk At Sunken Meadow State Park Sunday, October 21st, at 8 a.m. A $10 entrance fee will be charged. Contact Norm
at 631.261.5327 to register. *** Walk/Run for Conservation & Wildlife Fundraiser At Planting Fields Saturday, October 27th, at 9:30 a.m. Registration is $25 per person for adults; $15 for kids under the age of 18. Children under the age of 5 are free. Contact Stella Miller at 516.695.0763 to sign up.
money order (no cash) for $150 for one child being registered or $225 for two children in the same family and $75 for each additional child after two. All registrants must bring these items, even if they have participated in the
past. A parent or legal guardian must be present at registration. Participants are required to bring their own equipment. For a list of mandatory equipment and other general information, of if you are
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Fall Festival On Saturday, October 27th, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Plainview will hold its annual Fall Harvest Festival. According to the events chair persons this years festival will be bigger and better then last years, that everyone that attended thought was wonderful even thou the weather didn’t cooperate. This year’s events will once again be held on the church and school’s lawn and will include pony rides, scarecrow making, tattoo & face painting and pumpkin painting. There
will be a homemade bake sale and apple pie baking contest that the community can participate in. Also a children’s Halloween custom parade, and a giant theme basket raffle. The farmers market will feature local cider, Long Island fall produce, bread and local homemade preserves. This year’s day of fun will also include a Tent with tables, music, grilled bratwurst, burgers and hotdogs including cold soda and Ice Cream will be the bill of fare. The Plainview Fire
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Wednesday, October 10 Mercy Medical Center will present “What Would You Like To Know About Breast Cancer?” at the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 Merrick Road in Freeport, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.379.3274. A Consulting Workshop: How To Market Your Expertise To Others, will be held at the Syosset Public Library, 225 South Oyster Bay Road in Syosset, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.921.7161, extension 240.
Thursday, October 11 A Prostate Cancer Screening Program will be held at the Wantagh American Legion, 3484 Park Avenue in Wantagh, from 4 to 6 p.m. For information, contact Senator Charles Fuschillo’s office at 516.882.0630. Jericho Jewish Center Sisterhood’s Annual Dinner will be held at 430 North Broadway in Jericho, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.938.2540. The Town of Oyster Bay will hold a Planning Advisory Board meeting at Town Hall East, 54 Audrey Avenue in Oyster Bay, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 516.624.6200.
The Cat And The Canary will be screened at the East Meadow Public Library, 1886 Front Street in East Meadow, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 516.794.2570. Temple B’nai Torah will host a Tot Shabbat at 2900 Jerusalem Avenue in Wantagh, at 5:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.221.2370.
Saturday, October 13 The 6th Annual Long Island 5K VisionWalk will be held at Jones Beach State Park, Field 5, in Wantagh. Registration will be held at 9 a.m.; the Walk will start at 10 a.m. For information, visit www.FightBlindness.org/Long
A Jewelry Sale & Flea Market will be held at St. Bede’s Church, 220 Berry Hill Road in Syosset, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 516.921.2008. The Wantagh Preservation Society will host its Autumn Yard Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 516.785.0761. The Hempstead Town Animal Shelter will host a TrapNeuter-Release Training at 350 Front Street in Hempstead, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.785.5220, extension 4630.
Sunday, October 14 The Sisterhood and Men’s Club of Congregation Beth Israel will present “Humor In Everyday Life” at 141 Hilton Avenue in Hempstead, at 11 a.m. A meeting will precede at 10 a.m. For information, contact 516.776.3491. Temple Emanu-El of East Meadow will host an Indoor Yard Sale at 123 Merrick Avenue, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 516.794.8911. The FAAN Walk For Food Allergy On Long Island 2011 will be held at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, beginning with registration at 12 noon. The Walk will start at 1 p.m. For information, visit www.foodallergy.org. Chamber Players International’s Musical Cusine series will present its first Concert & Brunch at the Empire Room of the Crest Hollow Country Club, 8325 Jericho Turnpike in Woodbury, at 12 noon. For information, contact 877.444.4488. The New York Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society will meet at the Planting Fields Arboretum, Main Greenhouse classroom, at 2 p.m. The Shanghai Quartet will perform at the Tilles Center at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100.
Wondrous Stories will perform at the Great Neck Arts Center, 113 Middle Neck Road in Great Neck, at 4 p.m. For information, contact 516.829.2570.
Tuesday, October 16 Why Coaching Matters will be presented at the Viana Hotel and Spa, 3998 Brush Hollow Road in Westbury, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.935.7711. Friends of the EMPL Mystery Book Club will present a Book Discussion of “Death Comes To Pemberley” by P.D. James, at 1886 Front Street in East Meadow, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.794.2570.
Thursday, October 18 The Senior Adult Group Enthusiasts will meet at the Woodbury Jewish Center, 200 South Woods Road in Woodbury, at 10:30 a.m. For information, contact 516.398.0342. The Stock Market Vector Vest Software Users Group will meet at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library auditorium, 999 Old Country Road in Plainview, from 6:45 to 9:15 p.m. For information, contact 516.385.8244. A Lecture on Hand & Wrist Pain will be held at Mercy Medical Center, in the employee dining room on the lower level of the North Pavilion, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.62.MERCY.
Friday, October 19 A Domestic Violence Awareness Ceremony will be held at the Theodore Roosevelt Legislative and Executive Building, Ceremonial Chamber, 1550 Franklin Avenue in Mineola, at 11 a.m. AARP Oceanside Chapter will meet at St. Anthony’s Church, 80 Anchor Avenue in Oceanside, at 12:45 p.m. For information, contact 516.771.0986. A Property Tax Exemption Workshop will be held at the Massapequa Park Village Hall,
151 Front Street in Massapequa Park, from 1 to 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.882.0630. The 50th Anniversary of the Lay Faculty Association will be celebrated at Patrizia’s of Bayside, from 7 to 11 p.m. For information, contact 718.352.2300. Spuyten Duyvil will perform at Our Times Coffee House, 38 Old Country Road in Garden City, at 8 p.m. Whoopi Goldberg will perform at the Tilles Center at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100.
Saturday, October 20 The United Methodist Women’s Fair will be held at the Community United Methodist Church, 100 Park Boulevard in Massapequa, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.541.7008.
The Widowed View at Chen’s Buffet City, 3056 Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.536.1410. The Massapequa Philharmonic Orchestra will perform at the Berner Middle School, Carmans Mill Road in Massapequa, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.795.4071. The Warsaw Philharmonic with Pianist Yulianna Avdeeva and Conductor Antoni Wit will perform at the Tilles Center at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100. The Ancient Order of Hibernians Nassau County Ball will honor John O’Connell at the Irish American Center, 297 Willis Avenue in Mineola, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.301.0554.
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The Annual Apple Festival will be held at Old Grace Church grounds, 4755 Merrick Road in Massapequa, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 516.799.2023.
The South Shore Audubon Society will host a Bird Walk at the West End of Jones Beach, at 9:30 a.m. Rain will cancel. Bring binoculars. For information, contact 516.987.8103.
The 53rd Annual Manhasset Antiques & Decoratives will be held at the Church School, 1845 Northern Boulevard in Manhasset, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The American Chamber Ensemble will perform at Monroe Lecture Center Theater, California Avenue in Hempstead, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.463.6644.
An Old Fashioned Country Fair will be held at the Historic Rock Hall Museum, 199 Broadway in Lawrence, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also Sunday. For information, contact 516.239.1157.
The Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra will host a Gala Benefit Concert at the Tilles Center at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100.
The Eating Out Club of Long Island will host a Luncheon at the Old Country Buffet, Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown, at 11:30 a.m. For information, contact 516.938.0506. Temple B’nai of Wantagh will host a Blessing of the Animals at 2900 Jerusalem Avenue and Oakfield Avenue, at 12:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.221.2370. The LI/NYC Area Young Widow/ers Group will host
The Jericho Jewish Center will host its 5th Annual Arts Gala, Rockin’ Ruach, at 430 North Broadway in Jericho, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.938.2540.
Monday, October 22 The Café Dilemma Lunch & Learn Series will be held at the Mid-Island Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Road in Plainview, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. For information, contact
516.822.3535, extension 328. The Massapequa branch of the American Association of University Women will meet at the Bar Harbour Library, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 516.485.0294. The Fundamentals Of Immigration Law will be held at Nassau Community College’s College Center Building, at 7 p.m. in Room 252/253. For information, contact 516.572.7774.
Tuesday, October 23 Friends of East Meadow Public Library Foreign Film Club will present “King Of Devil’s Island” at 1886 Front Street, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.794.2570.
Wednesday, October 24 The “President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band will perform at the Tilles Center at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 7:30 p.m. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. For information, contact 516.299.3100.
Ongoing Events A Watercolor Painting Exhibit featuring Anna Cannizzaro will be on display through the month of October at the North Bellmore Public Library, 1551 Newbridge Road in North Bellmore. For information, contact 516.359.0013. The Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores will present its Friday Night Car Shows every Friday evening through October 26th in the Bellmore LIRR parking lot on Sunrise Highway, between Bellmore and Bedford Avenues, from 6 to 10 p.m. For information, contact 516.679.1875. Arts In The Park will be presented through October 27th at Kennedy Plaza in Long Beach, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, visit www.ArtsInThePlaza.com. The Firehouse Plaza Art Gallery will present “Complejo: The Art of M. Tony Peralta” through November 2nd at Nassau Community College.
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New Clothes” from October 13th through October 28th at the Mainstage Theatre. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 516.572.7676. The Epilepsy Support Group will meet the first Monday of each month at the Cushing Neuroscience Institutde, North
Shore LIJ Medical Group, 611 Northern Boulevard in Great Neck, in Conference Room S204 on the 2nd floor, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.325.7019. LeTip County Line Chapter will host a Networking Breakfast Meeting each Wednesday in October at the
Embassy Diner, 4280 Hempstead Turnpike in Bethpage, from 7 to 8:30 a.m. For information, contact 516.826.5067. The Senior Citizen Scrabble Club will meet on Thursdays at the Plainedge Library, 1060 Hicksville Road in Massapequa, from 12:15 to
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Save The Date Vendors are wanted for a Holiday Craft Fair on November 3rd at the Farmingdale Public Library, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact
516.454.6813. Vendors are wanted for a Harvest Craft Fair on November 3rd at Grace Lutheran Church, 1294 Bellmore Avenue in North Bellmore, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact 516.785.5029.
Cancer Survivors’ Day
Eisenhower Park was filled with the laughter of more than 700 pediatric cancer survivors and family members who gathered for the inaugural Les Nelkin Pediatric Cancer Survivors’ Day hosted by Cohen Children’s Medical Center (CCMC) of New York. They
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The Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) is set to receive a $20,000 grant from the NYS Office of Substance Abuse Services to support its addiction services in Suffolk County, thanks to the efforts of NYS Assemblyman Bob Sweeney. Specifically, the grant funds the expansion of LICADD’s Start2Stop program, which provides drug and alcohol information, solutionfocused counseling, peer support and treatment referrals to local residents
cheered as the event’s keynote speaker, New York Giants’ linebacker Mark Herzlich talked about his own successful battle with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. When he was diagnosed at age 21 before starting his senior year at Boston College, Mr. Herzlich was
told that he would not be able to play football again - and may never run again. “I decided that I wasn’t going to let cancer beat me,” Mr. Herzlich told fellow survivors. His dream of playing football pushed him to not just be a survivor, but to “be a thriver.” A three-year
cancer survivor who won a Super Bowl ring with the Giants in February during his rookie season, he encouraged attendees to “fulfill your dreams.” The event, made possible by the support of Ruth and Harold Nelkin as a way to honor the memory of their son, Les, attracted former child cancer patients of all ages. They included Tracy Vicere, who is celebrating 22 years of survivorship after being diagnosed at age 16 with two different types of cancer, Hodgkin’s Disease and NonHodgkin’s Lymphoma. CCMC was her home away from home for months. Despite the difficulties of treatment, she had the support of her family and made many great friends with the hospital staff and her team of doctors. “I felt
I was saved for a reason and am thankful to give back to Cohen through my foundation, Friends and Angels: The Tracy Vicere Foundation,” she said. The foundation hosts fundraisers to benefit the Division of Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at CCMC. As a leading center of pediatric oncology, CCMC sees approximately 200 new cases of childhood cancer every year. Thanks to improvements in chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery, there are more than 300,000 children, teens and young adults in the United States who are survivors of childhood cancer and require ongoing care. To help meet the complex needs of survivors, CCMC pediatric
oncologist hematologist Jonathan Fish, MD, created the Survivors Facing Forward Program (SURFF). “Though we cannot choose our challenges,” Dr. Fish said, “Survivors Facing Forward will help survivors face the unique concerns ahead, and will advocate for your wellbeing and serve as a resource.” Survivors also know the importance of a positive attitude, a fact evident in the smiles of the hundreds present. To make a donation to support the Division of Hematology/ Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, v i s i t : https://support.northshor elij.com/sslpage.aspx?pid= 999.
Jeffrey Reynolds says support for Start2Stop comes at the perfect time. “I am grateful to Assemblyman Sweeney for helping us make this program more accessible to local residents before their use of drugs and alcohol accelerates,” he said. “This proactive approach and timely intervention will help make Suffolk County a safer and healthier place.” “Long Island continues to experience a number of well-publicized tragedies due to substance abuse. The Start2Stop program
helps participants get control of their substance abuse problem before it escalates into a tragedy. While we need strong laws to deal with the results of DWI and BWI incidents, it is far better to prevent those tragedies from happening in the first place. That’s what this grant is intended to do,” said Assemblyman Sweeney. For more information about Start2Stop, or any of LICADD’s other services, please call 631.979.1700 or visit www.licadd.org.
Grant Won of all ages. Start2Stop is a professionally facilitated support group that helps participants explore their substance abuse experiences and attitudes about drugs and alcohol, learn more about the biological/social and p s y c h o l o g i c a l consequences of use and understand the impact such use has had, and will have on their lives and relationships. The twelve week psycho-educational program is designed for individuals who have had some involvement with
drug and/or alcohol use, but may not yet be ready to seek treatment or live a substance-free life. Participants may have experienced personal or professional consequences of their substance use, or may have been arrested for a non-violent low-level offense that involved the use of alcohol and/or illegal substances. The group is also perfect for those who are awaiting placement into inpatient or outpatient chemical dependency treatment. The program is 100% confidential and open to
all regardless of ability to pay. Start2Stop participants are required to abstain from any drug or alcohol use while they are enrolled in the program. Those who are unable to remain abstinent during the twelve weeks of sessions are counseled and referred for more intensive treatment. With a well-publicized opiate crisis gripping Long Island and a documented upswing in impaired driving and boating, LICADD Executive Director Dr.
· Concert Security Systems, Inc. and Founder Ira Maltz · Songwriter Ellie Greenwich · Jones Beach Theater · Classical composer Leo Kraft · Musicians from the Shinnecock Indian Nation · Metal band Suffocation · WALK-FM radio · Jazz pianist Randy Weston · Progressive rock band Zebra S c h e d u l e d performances include: · A musical tribute to Ellie Greenwich featuring Felix Cavalieri of The Rascals and LIMHoF inductee Gary U.S. Bonds · Dee Does Broadway (Dee Snider with special guests) · The Lovin Spoonful LIMHoF will also honor 2011 Music
Educator of the Year, Robert W. Kreuger. Other performers and special guests will be announced as they are confirmed. Tickets are on sale now for the Long Island Music Hall of Fame’s Fourth Induction Award Ceremony and Fundraising Gala. General seatin tickets for the October 18 Fundraising Gala are $50 and $75, and ar available through The Paramount box office at 63.673.7300 or online at www.paramountny.com . Premium VIP seating is available, to include full dinner and show. For information about Premium seating, please contact LIMHoF at 631.331.0808 or info@limusichalloffame. org. “Since our formation seven years ago, the artists who have created
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Waterfowl Days. The program includes instruction in: · Hunting ethics and regulations · Waterfowl identification · Firearms safety review · Retriever and decoy use · Cold water survival and boating safety · Trap shooting Certified Sportsman Education Instructors, as well as DEC Environmental Conservation Officers (ECOs), will be present to guide participants through the program and help the youth hunters become part of the long tradition of waterfowl hunting on Long Island. All new applicants must attend an instructional day at Hubbard County Park in Flanders on October 20th, which will qualify them for the option of hunting at
Hubbard County Park in Flanders or Southaven County Park in Yaphank on November 10th. Participants must be 12 to 15 years of age by November 10th, have completed a hunter education course by October 20th, possess a junior (small game) hunting license by November 10th, and must be registered with the Harvest Information Program (HIP). For further information regarding the Youth Waterfowl Program and to sign up for the October 20th instructional class, please contact DEC Region One Sportsman Education Program at 631.444.0255 or e-mail at spedreg1@gw.dec.state.n y.us. For more information on the Youth Waterfowl hunt, please visit www.dec.ny.gov.
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I’ve been looking forward to Little Shelter’s Annual Halloween Ball at the beautiful Chateau La Mer for months! The event will be held on Thursday, October 25th, from 6 to 11 p.m. at 845 South Wellwood Avenue in 2. Lindenhurst. In an overwhelming gesture of support for the great lifesaving work done by Little Shelter, George Voutsinas Jr. has generously donated his lovely facility on the Great South Bay as well as providing the Chateau’s finest dinner and cocktails. The beautiful and irrepressibly delightful Waller sisters, Gail and Wendy, are pitching in to make sure this is the event of the season! Gail 3. and Wendy have provided auction items that are positively droolable. And Little Shelter: although I’m not sure that I’m permitted to tell you... there will be items 631.368.8770 from Chanel, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, Mackenzie Childs, Ebel, fine art, and JEFFERSON male Chocolate Lab mix much much more. LADY BUG This will definitely be the place to see and be seen as Long Island’s glitfemale Domestic Short Hair terati come out for a great cause. I’m looking forward to meeting many of STORM our Readers there, so please come by and say hello - I’d love to see you. small male Tickets are limited, so avoid disappointment and buy yours right now. Remember that, above all, this event supports Little Shelter’s life-saving work. Little Shelter rescues companion animals from kill shelters, maintains two buildings in upstate New York for “unadoptables,” has pet food and veterinary programs to help people in these tough economic times, and an education program. Feel free to stop by Little Shelter for a tour and see all the 4. great work they do for yourself! Babylon Shelter: Please visit a shelter and adopt. Remember, Your Best Friend Is Waiting...
u/Suffolk) for a significant portion of their career. Induction is based on historical importance and the significance of their contribution to Long Island’s rich musical heritage. Complete induction criteria and more about previous inductees at www.limusichalloffame.o rg/inductees. “Since the inception of the idea to build The Paramount, it has been our goal to support the growth of music and the arts on Long Island, said the owners of The Paramount. “We share similar goals with the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in that The Paramount strives to showcase legends and encourage rising stars. We are honored to provide our support and open our doors to this the Long Island Music
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our musical history, as well as the Long Island community, have bee exceptionally supportive of the Long Island Music Hall of Fame and it efforts,” said James Faith, Chair of the LIMHoF Board. “This special event is an important step in the building of this Island’s newest music museum, educational center and home for our rich music heritage. We are especially thrilled to have Long Island’s newest state of the art concert venue, The Paramount, host this great night.” Inductees are selected by the LIMHoF Board of Directors from an evolving and growing list of people, artists, and entities that were born, raised, founded, or have resided on geographic Long Island (Brooklyn/Queens/Nassa
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The Long Island Music Hall of Fame (LIMHoF) is proud to announce its 2012, and fourth Class of Honorees, to be inducted at its star-studded red carpet Fourth Induction Award Ceremony and Fundraising Gala on Thursday, October 18th, at The Paramount in Huntington. This very special event will also be a fundraiser for LIMHoF’s new museum home in Port Jefferson Village. The fourth induction class will include: · 2012 Harry Chapin Award recipient and previous LIMHoF inductee Dee Snider of Twisted Sister · Classic rock band Barnaby Bye · The Lovin’ Spoonful’s Joe Butler and Steve Boone · Singer Taylor Dayne · Songwriter Ervin Drake
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Walk-Along For Lupus On Sunday, October 21st, in Eisenhower Park, Field #6, over 2,000 people will bring friends, family and co-workers and WalkAlong for Lupus! Join Greg-T from Z-100, enjoy live music, have your face painted, get your picture taken with the USA Skateasauras and take home some great giveaways, all whil raising funds to support those in need in the Long Island/Queens area that have lupus, as well as novel research into the cause and hopefully, one day, the cure! To register to be a walker at this event, visit www.firstgiving.com/lupu sliqueens, where you can register and collect donations online. Why not utilize those friends you’ve made on Facebook, Twitter and Linked In, as
well as those out-of-town family members, by collecting donations online while helping those that suffer from lupus; a chronic, life-threatening disease that has no known cure. You can download widgets for your social networking pages and email signatures, and this year you can also post a YouTube video on your fundraising page describing why you WalkAlong for Lupus. If the internet is not for you, you can still collect donation with a WalkAlong envelope. Just call 1.800.850.9000 and ask for a walk packet to be sent to your home. You can also pre-register in person at the Bellmore office the week of October 15th. Extended office hours that week include Thursday until 8 p.m., Friday until 9
p.m. and Saturday until 2 p.m. Please help make the 19th Annual Walk-Along for Lupus a milestone to remember. The Lupus Alliance of America LIQ Affiliate is the only resource on Long Island for those in the area who have lupus. Your donations to the WalkAlong for Lupus go directly to helping your loved ones, friends and neighbors who have been diagnosed and need support, education, financial assistance and more. Donate or register to walk today! Volunteers are always needed as well; please call the office for more informaiton at 516.783.3370 or e-mail the Lupus Alliance, info@lupusliqueens.org.
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The Art League of Long Island is accepting applications for their 57th Member’s Exhibition at the League’s Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery in Dix Hills. Artists who are not currently members are invited to join as members when submitting applications. Registration form and $30 fee must be received by 4 p.m. on October 22nd. Exhibition juror Judith Levy is the Director of Gallery North in Setauket. Ms. Levy is a Masters
graduate from New York University in Art Education; she received her BFA from Temple University in printmaking. Ms. Levy developed family oriented art education programs at the Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn and the American Museum of Natural History in NYC. She was also involved in art education programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Carnegie Museum of Art. The exhibition will take
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They walked for Long Island friends and neighbors, they walked for family members and loved ones, they walked in honor and in memory of the close to 9,600 people on Long Island that die each year from cardiovascular diseases and stroke – Long Island’s No. 1 and No. 4 causes of death. They walked to start a healthier journey and a healthier life. Led by John Buran, President & CEO of Flushing Bank, American Heart Association Long Island Heart Walk Red Cap Ambassador, 13-year old, Cecilia Funk and her family, and WCBS-TV correspondent Jennifer McLogan and thousands of walkers on a beautiful warm and sunny day, stepped out on Sunday, September 23rd, at Jones Beach to help save Long Island lives from heart disease and stroke. “It has been a pleasure and an honor to lead this campaign as Chairman and I appreciate each and every one that supported our efforts to make a difference and save lives.” said John Buran. The Long Island Heart Walk was an opportunity for people to improve
place in two parts. Artists whose last names begin with the letters A – L will be exhibiting November 4th through November 25th, and those with the letters M – Z will be exhibiting December 9th through December 30th. For prospectus please call 631.462.5400 or download it at www.artleagueli.org. The Art League’s Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery is located at 107 East Deer WRCN’S 103.9 Classic Park Road in Dix Hills. Rock will host their second 24-hour RequestA-Thon with DJs Bill Powers on October 25th. In 24 hours, the station hopes to raise donations about short-term, small- through song requests, dollar loans was launched raffles, and auction items by the American Financial to the non-profit Services Association organization, Angela’s Education Foundation. House. The materials are online Radio listeners are a t encouraged to call in any www.afsaef.org/personallo song to be played on the ans101. Printed versions air for a starting donation are available from the of $25 from 10 a.m. on American Financial October 25th to 10 a.m. on Services Association October 26th. $1,000 will a listener the Education Foundation, get opportunity to take over 919 Eighteenth Street, NW, Suite 300, the airwaves for an entire Washington, DC, 20006- hour, interact with other listeners, as well as the 5517; (202) 466-8611.
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(NAPSI)—For many, the answer to a financial dilemma can come from asking the right questions. To help, a public interest organization has come up with four quarterly booklets, with worksheets and self-assessment information, for those considering personal loans. The first, “Understanding Personal Loans,” helps potential borrowers find answers to six important questions:
Long Island Heart Walk their health by walking, while simultaneously raising funds to help fight heart disease and stroke. The American Heart Association’s My Heart. My Life.™ movement will change how Americans live their lives. My Heart. My Life. is about making health a priority – as individuals and as families – by starting with small changes and building toward an ideal health goal. With a focus on personal and incremental change, My Heart. My Life. offers hands-on experiences and practical solutions to help people get physically active, eat healthy and pass healthy habits on to future generations. By making small changes to take care of their hearts, Americans engaged in the My Heart. My Life. movement put themselves on a path to a longer, better life. The days’ event also included a morning health fair, kid’s zone, blood pressure screenings, entertainment by the Adelphi University college cheerleaders and dance team and The Long Island Conservatory and music by The S.I.E. band, Nico Padden and Rob Baione. The Long Island Heart
Walk is presented nationally by Subway and Jenny Craig, presenting sponsor Flushing Bank, and Long Island businesses such as Astoria Savings Bank, Allstate, Geico, WinthropUniversity Hospital, Deloitte, Forest Labs, Hon. Thomas Gulotta, J.H. Cohn LLP, MSC Industrial Supply Co., St. Joseph’s College and Stony Brook University Medical Center. Media Sponsors of the event were WBAB-FM 102.3, WBLI-FM 106.1 and Long Island Pulse Magazine. Thirty-nine percent of Americans think they are in ideal health, but fewer than 1 percent actually meet the American Heart Association’s criteria. The association is teaching people what it really means to be healthy, offering practical solutions to improve their lives and the lives of their families. To learn more about the My Heart. My Life. movement, and how your company can become Fit Friendly Company, call the American Heart Association office at 516.450.9126 or visit www.longislandheartwalk. org.
Request-A-Thon Fundraiser DJs and guest celebrities. In addition, various supporters will be stopping throughout the 24 hours. Expected call ins include former Jets Wesley Walker and Marty Lyons, former wrestler Mick Foley, Headbangers Ball’s Riki Rachtman, and Zebra’s Randy Jack. NY 86’ Mets Mookie Wilson and Edward Hearn are expected to drop by. Up for auction will be the baseball that went between Red Sox’s Bill Buckner’s legs in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, which is signed by both Bucker and Wilson. Former NY Giants player Tiki Barber will be present to give away autographed
memorabilia. Items that will be auction off on air include a Taylor Swift autographed guitar, Hank Williams autographed guitar, Zac Brown autographed guitar, two tickets to the sold out Zac Brown Band show at Madison Square Garden, a signed KISS guitar, various Giants and Jets merchandise. A three night stay at Manhattan Club for New Year’s Eve, Frank Catalanotto signed baseballs. More items are expected to be donated in the upcoming weeks to the event. The request line number is 631.648.2500.
blow-up bouncers, raffles, snack stands, and scientific demonstrations, with all profits designated to fund scholarships for deserving Hicksville High School graduating seniors. The homecoming parade, featuring the school’s award-winning marching band, began shortly after noon, followed by the football game. Halftime was action-packed, highlighted by the
coronation of the homecoming king and queen and their court; performances by the marching band, kickline, color guard and cheerleaders; and the naming of the Class of 2013 as winners of the grade-level banner competition. Despite the Comets’ 226 loss to Hempstead, Hicksville’s fans enjoyed the fun-filled day of community pride.
(NAPSI)—Onions— they’re used in a wide range of recipes, from breakfast to supper and nearly every ethnic cuisine. To help you get the best results, here are a few facts about each type and how to decide which onions to use. • Yellow onions are all purpose, used every way from raw to roasted. They are the most abundant type of onion. When raw, their flavor can range from sweet to pungent,
depending on the variety and time of year. Cooking brings out their nutty, mellow flavor-especially when caramelized. • Red onions are increasingly popular, especially raw in salads and sandwiches. Their wonderful color also makes them perfect for grilling, charbroiling and roasting. • White onions are commonly used in Mexican, Southwest and BBQ dishes. They are also
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The magical buzz of excitement that comes with a traditional Hicksville homecoming made gray skies feel like a sunny day for several thousand students, teachers and local supporters who attended the Walker Field event. The Hicksville Council of PTAs coordinated this 22nd annual homecoming fair, which began at 10 a.m. Fundraising activities included games of skill and chance, face painting,
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Real Estate Service DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT? With promotion to nearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad can't be beat! Promote your property for just $490 for a 15-word ad. Place your ad on line at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275-2726 LINDENHURST VILLAGE Multi-level commercial building consisting of 4 storefronts, warehouse area with inside loading dock, 12 professional office suites + parking area, 1.395m. Owner may hold mortgage. Rich (631) 920-7610 QUESTION: What is Classified? ANSWER: Easy, accessible, effective. Call today! 631-226-2636.
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House For Sale AMITYVILLE SOUTH OPEN HOUSE Sat. Oct. 13th 3 pm–5 pm Sun. Oct. 14th 12:30 – 2:30 pm
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COURT ORDERED LAND LIQUIDATION. 17 acres $29,900. Just off NY's I-90, Cooperstown Lake Region! Nice views, hardwoods, creek, beautiful fields! Great bldg. Site! Terms avail! Must sell NOW! 1-888-701-1864 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com QUESTION: What is Classified? ANSWER: Easy, accessible, effective. Call today! 631-226-2636.
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Last 3 stores available for lease: BEAUTY PARLOR/NAIL SALON/DINER/ DELI (3300 sq. ft.) YOGURT/ICE CREAM/CHINESE RESTAURANT & TAKE OUT PIZZA RESTAURANT. Over 18,500 passengers per day to N.Y. & back. Highest passenger volume LIRR Station & 5 Bus Lines.
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LINDENHURST VILLAGE Professional Office Building. 2nd floor, Central Air, Central Heat. $325 month includes all. Rich (631) 920-7610
LINDENHURST: 2500 sq. ft, 10% office For Rent (631) 697-5949 (631) 226-7373 PHONE IN YOUR AD to our Classified Dept. 631-226-2636 press “2” for Classified ads or call or stop by our Lindenhurst office (631) 226-2646, Ext. 224 15 W. Hoffman Ave.
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BASS LAKE: 6 ACRES ON LAKE, $29,900. 7 Acres, 100' on lake, $39,900. www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888-683-2626
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Shared Accomplishment
Bethpage School District is proud to announce that three students were named Commended Students in the 2013 National Merit Program. FAIR FUN - Homecoming fair activities included face painting for those fans that Scholarship wanted to support their Hicksville Comets with a display of home team orange. Photo Congratulations to the following deserving provided by: Steve Kolodny, Syntax students: Jessica Dabrowski, Patrick Kobel and Nisha Shah. Approximately 34,000 Commended Students
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throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2013 competition for National Merit S c h o l a r s h i p s , Commended Students placed among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2013 competition by taking the
2011 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Jessica, Patrick and Nisha will be able to share their accomplishments with colleges and universities to which they apply. They are pictured with guidance counselors Kathleen Gagliardi and James Benjamin.
Senior Citizen Luncheon
Hicksville Public Schools is pleased to host the 21st Annual Fall Senior Citizen Luncheon on Thursday, November 1st, at Hicksville High School. The festivities will begin at 2 p.m. with an Opening Reception for our guests, and include a luncheon with a choice of HALFTIME HIGH KICK - The Hicksville kickline, a homecoming tradition, was a three delicious entrees: major part of the recent halftime festivities. Photo provided by: Steve Kolodny, Chicken Parmesan, Roast Syntax Beef Au Jus or Swedish
Meatballs. Tickets are available for purchase to Hicksville senior citizen residents at $4 each during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hicksville Administration Building Reception Desk, located at 200 Division Avenue. Entertainment during the luncheon will be provided by talented Hicksville High School
music and theater students who will present musical numbers and acting prepared especially for our guests. Please join for a wonderful afternoon of dining and entertainment. For additional information, residents can contact the Office of Community Services at 516.733.2190.
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