February 5, 2025 Nassau Zone 2

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE

Notice is hereby given that I shall, commencing on February 18, 2025, sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on real estate herein-after described, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party-in-interest in such real estate shall pay to the County Treasurer by February 13, 2025 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges, against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 per cent per six month’s period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 18, 2025 lien sale, Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased.

Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at:

https://www.nassaucountyny.gov/526/County-Treasurer

Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 18th day of February, 2025 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer.

The liens are for arrears of School District taxes for the year 20232024 and/or County, Town, and Special District taxes for the year 2024. The following is a partial listing of the real estate located in school district number(s) 5, 3, 4 in the Town of Hempstead only, upon which tax liens are to be sold, with a brief description of the same by reference to the County Land and Tax Map, the name of the owner or occupant as the same appears on the 2023/2024 tentative assessment roll, and the total amount of such unpaid taxes.

IMPORTANT

THE NAMES OF OWNERS SHOWN ON THIS LIST MAY NOT NECESSARILY BE THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS OWNING THE PROPERTY AT THE TIME OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. SUCH NAMES HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THE 2023/2024 TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLLS AND MAY DIFFER FROM THE NAMES OF THE OWNERS AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. IT MAY ALSO BE THAT SUCH OWNERS ARE NOMINAL ONLY AND ANOTHER PERSON IS ACTUALLY THE BENEFICIAL OWNER.

Town of Hempstead School: 3 East Meadow UFSD

Name Amount Parcel Group Lot

MCGOVERN JOAN M

45 H 0279UCA015000230 279 CA 150 UNIT 230

DREW FRANK

45 H 0279UCA015000232 279 CA 150 UNIT 232

NAMDAR EQUITY HOLDINGS LLC &

45 J 01240

2489 HEMP TPKE INC

45 J 01250

DEL MONACO ROCCO V

45003 00620 62-64

MEININGER MARGARET F

45008 00110 11-13

DIVYA REALTY INC

45012 00510 51-52

IADEVAIA JOSEPH & VERONICA

45013 00690

CALABRESE CECILIA

45014 00750

CAVONE NEIL & MARY

45018 00010 1-3

LIN MYO T & YI

00670

45039 00320 32-35

WILKIE ROBERT & CHRISTINE

45040 03330

CALABRESE M & KAUFOLD L & SERRA CAROL &

45224 00150

DELANEY S HARRIS & KEVIN

45226 00320

IRIZARRY-THOMAS LIZA &

45236 00090

SCHIAVONE CHARLES & SHIRRIL

45338 00170

DICKSON JOHN

45340 00080

MUNDY BERNARD F & MAYER DIANNE

45343 00110

MC SHANE THOMAS E & RITA J

45384 00140

MURPHY RITA P LIFE ESTATE

45386 00080

MESCH LINDA

45388 00030

BUFFOLINO VINCENT & JOSEPH

45388 00140

ESCOBAR MIGUEL & MARIA

45388 00200

CAPROWITZ GISELLE & VARGAS WALDIMIR

45395 00010

LEWIN THOMAS AUSTIN

45398 00050

BERKOWITZ ADRIENNE &

45404 00190

KINGHORN ANN M

45405 00080

CRYSTAL SPRINGS REALTY LLC

45407 00090

KING MICHAEL & JUNE

45417 00100

FALCONETTI ANN & VINCENT

45421 00040

REPETTO CARLOS

45422 00040

GUERRERO EUSEBIO

45422 00330

ZAYAS ALICE LIFE ESTATE

45424 00180

PRESTINARI ALBERT F & PRESTINARI DENISE D 5,576.65

45426 00130

DENNERY MICHAEL

45429 00410

WOLOTOWSKI MARK

45433 00200

KUMAR JAGDISH & KUMAR HIMANSHU &

45434 00050

ALBRECHT ANN LIFE ESTATE

45436 00010

INGEBRETHSEN ROBERT B & DONNA

45436 00100

MCGEOUGH MARTIN & ALLISON

45438 00060

NIEWENDER TARA JEAN

45444 00280

WEISS MARTIN L & SUSAN RAE

45450 00170

WEBER GAIL

45456 00030

IADEVAIA JR JOSEPH

45460 00130

CICE ALEX & MARIANN

45465 00120

VICKERY CHRISTOPHER & PLATTON ALLISON

45465 00130

LIU ETAL KWO-HWEI

45469 00120

RANDOLPH JAMES

45471 00570

PERCEVEJO S RODRIGUES & J

45472 00210

45473 00010

TRICARIO DONNA & JOSEPH

45495 00090 SUBURBAN PARK JEWISH

50254 03980

MENDES SERGIO & VANESSA 5,498.55 50259 03690

ERMAN CLARA P 2,841.16 50319 00030

CAIOZZO ANTHONY & SHERRY 3,521.57 50319 00060

ZITZMANN ELIZABETH LIFE ESTATE

50321 01210

1927 PARK LLC

50325 00430

ZARRA ANTHONY

50328 01260

BAUER MARTIN & CECILIA

50328 01360

SHARMA AMIT & KUMAR ASHOK 8,429.80 50328 02640

MESSEMER DONNA & MESSEMER LAUREN M 8,834.55

50340 0509UCA021900103 509 CA 219 UNIT 103

SHAH KOKILA TRUST 2,797.36 50340 0509UCA021900113 509 CA 219 UNIT 113

GRUBIN LILLIAN 6,295.85 50340 0509UCA021900405 509 CA 219 UNIT 405

MELWANI JAIKISHIN & LAVINA

50368 00370

MAIO VINCENZO P 2,454.25 50390 00010

FLANNERY JR JAMES W & MARIE R

50403 00170

PHILLIPS ROGER & KATHRYN

50404 00230

BOLTON AMOS & JOSEPHINE

50410 00110 11-13

GARCIA GIORGIO A & RADAFSHAR SARAH 7,194.46 50428 00070

BLAZER BARBARA F TRUST

50429 00120

50431 00120

MOHAMMED WALEED

50432 00610

ABBAS AGHA & RAKHSHINDA

50438 00450

50441 00010 TAGGART TRUST

50442 00350 NEW YORK 786 INC

50443 00120

BALABAN DAVID & GOLDIE

50444 00020

BAUM DANIEL & ERITH

50445 00110

OCONNOR JOANN

50455 00020

CHOPRA HEMA & JATINDER

50461 00560

MARRA MARCELLA

50465 00150

COSTEN ROLAND

50474 00150

JARA LE ROD JARA,GRACE

50484 00010

BLAKEMAN OLIVER S & AUDREY M

50491 00140

YE HONGYAN

50512 00320

602 MERRICK AVE LLC

50516 00120

BERGLEITNER GEORGE C III & MARIANNE

50522 00280

QUISENBERRY

50535 00060

BRODSKY

50558 00070

DOUDOUNIS

50570 00620

50574 00220

GIORGIO

50585 00020

AWAD L NASRALLAH & M

50587 00110

GAO YANG & YUNDI

50593 00220 WEBER TRUST

0005UCA025100411

MURRAY DOREEN E TRUST

50601 0006UCA025800272 6 CA

OM SAI USA LLC

51002 02650

SPARROW LESLIE

51013 06470

ARNOLD LENA LIFE ESTATE

51014 06830

SMITH ANTOINETTE & NEUSCH ANGELA

51016 06140

NEUSCH ANGELA & SMITH ANTOINETTE

51016 06260

NEUSCH ANGELA & SMITH ANTOINETTE

51016 06300

CALIENTE ARMANDO & DANIEL A

51017 05560

KLEIN KENNETH

51026 01820 Q

GUZMAN ALEX J & JUAN

51027 02570 257-259

MARTIN JOYCE & FORRLER ROBERT

51028 03170

DACIUK PETER JR

51029 03690

MCINTYRE MICHAEL T

51044 02380

EAST MEADOW BROOK HOLDINGS LLC

51045 05270 527-528

ROESCH DAWN & KIM

51045 05510

BROODY MOHAMED EL

51046 01600

AKRAM NUMAAN

51046 01820

JAFRI IFFAT & SYED ALI

51046 01840

STYLES JOHN & PAMELA

51047 01220

MAHER JOSEPH R & JESSICA

51049 00930 93,94

IANNICELLI FRANK & SUSANA

51049 00950

DESAI SHEETAL & SUDHIR

51086 00390

TOLIA SHASHIKANT

51271 00040

MANCHANDA AVINASH & VEENA TRUSTS

51273 00240

GEOGHEGAN RODERICK & JANE A

51309 00010

OLSEN DONALD T & ANN M

51314 00050

SILVEIRA TRUST

51468 00050

STANZIONE HELENA

51480 00110

PANDOLFI MARILLYN

51516 05690

VENTURE ALLIANCE NY LLC

51517 04440

HALPERN MICHAEL & MICHELLE TRUST

51522 00080

LOSITO MARY

51522 00150

2789 JERUSALEM LLC

51522 00230

of

KINDA KULWINDER SINGH

50 U 00990

ACOSTA PAUL

00150

50283 02620 RICHARTZ ANN MARIE

50298 00360

1894-1906

56145 02260 1894-1906

56145 02270

1894-1906

56145 02280 HAJDU MARTIN &

56148 01440 WALLIS JUDITH A

56151 03110 311-312 BEDELL KATHY

56152 03410 341-342 WOLF CONSULTANCY

56154 02100

SELL RICHARD

56207 01260

BLUMLEIN ALICE

56210 00380 HARGROVE

56221 02270

56229 00950

56229 00960

56230 00540

56236 00460

56236 04930

TOWEY KENNETH P TRUST

56241 01880

ZELLER DONALD P & DORIS L

56242 00040 JAKE & NATE

56253 04300

DAVID A & GINA

56255 03260 326-329

56256 01480

56256 02020 202-205 MAIORANA SUSANNE B

56338 09030

PEA POND REALTY LLC

56359 00040 DAVIS JAMES & CONNIE

56363 00930 93-94

PARKER LEE NORA

56367 02340

CHUI JENNY PUI-CHUN

56368 00010

MABRY JR FRANK

56368 00450

ROMANO JOSEPH

56376 00070 7-8

RAIMONDI GLORIA LIFE ESTATE

56387 00060

CONNOLLY BERNARD

56390 00970 97-98

FRANZONE JOSEPH & CONSTANCE & FRANZONE A 5,676.97

56395 04220 422-424,704

DELGIORNO GEORGE & SUSAN

56399 05780 578-579

BEGLEY ERIN

56405 06130 613-614

BURKE JOHN F LIFE ESTATE

56408 03000

SANFILIPPO ROSE

56409 02210 221-224

SCHACKER KEITH & JENNIFER

56445 00090

MCCOY SUSAN A

56458 00340

MCCOY EDWARD T LE

56458 00610

MAHER TIMOTHY J

56459 00210

GOGAS MICHAIL & VALERIE

56459 00390

MAHER M & E

56459 03160

WINCKELMANN JAMES & TRACEY

56459 03180

LEIB TRUST

56467 00240

JUNGE LUCILLE & KATHY

56470 00080

HART JR ARTHUR E

56476 00880 88-91

AVENA VINCENT

56478 02420 242

LANGER BENJAMIN

56491 00250

AHRENS THOMAS & DENNIS

56491 00810

AHRENS THOMAS

56491 00820

GUZMAN OMAR & GUZMAN JASMIN

56513 02340

ZEHNER GREG E & MELISSA C

56513 02980

Town of Hempstead School: 5 Levittown UFSD

Name Amount

Parcel Group Lot

POSYLKIN STEVEN & VISSICHELLI JACLYN

45124 00140

CUNNINGHAM SUSAN

45124 00300

ROCCOTAGLIATA TRUST

45128 00270

PAGAN JUANITO A & BRITTANY A

45134 00400

SINGH SUKHWINDER

45136 00090

RUTKOVSKY JESSICA L

45145 00260

FINNAN FRANCIS & BARBARA

45146 00220

MATHEW JOHN A & JAYMIE

45147 00240

BOSWORTH LE M HENSCHEL ETAL,P

45162 00220

LANDRAU RUTH

45163 00010

BARNES ESTELLE-MARIE LIFE ESTATE

45169 00160

DZEDULIONIS RICHARD S & BONNIE 3,437.67

45171 00140

ROBINSON JULIAN & DEBORAH

45172 00390

NESSIM RICHARD

45174 00190

MURPHY LE M MURPHY,ERNEST

45180 00100

ORELLANA JOSE

45184 00040

HAFNER GEORGE R & PATRICIA TRUST

45192 00070

ANDERSON L E L GREENE TR,L & J

45192 00190

ROMANO JOSEPH

45194 00090

KRAUSE FAMILY TRUST

45198 00110

GUO YIHONG & RUNNAN

45198 00230

RYAN JOHN & MARYELLEN

45209 00200

CAVANAGH DOROTHY

45220 00270

ADDOTTA DOMENICK & MARY

45221 00010

RUBSKY ALICE K

45227 00030

LIZARDO KAYNA NICDAO C & RYAN P

45228 00040

MAHONEY JOHN & MARILYN

45229 00380

SAPIA STEVEN & MATILDA M

45239 00010

BAUM WALTER & FLORENCE

45241 00260 MCKANE THOMAS & DORA

45244 00040 KOUDAKIS STAVROS

45251 00210

51143 00220

WASHBURN MARK E & JENNIFER G

51143 00310

PAM & ADAM REALTY

51150 00170

JANSKY STEVEN & SUSAN

51153 00030

RIGGS ROBERT V

51156 00070

51156 00260 BUTTAFUOCO DORIS C

51157 00200

PETTIT CAROL

51160 00070

INNOVATIVE

51160 00320

CUNNINGHAM CAROLE

51163 00060

NIES PHILIP J & ROSEMARY

51165 00240

FERMAN

51167 00380

SCOTTO

51175 00230

GATES DONALD & JANET

51179 00180

LINETZKY ELISABETH G

51180 00210

DINAPOLI TRUST

51186 00420

DEROSA KRISTIN & SALOP CASSANDRA

51190 00170

SEPE THOMAS

51193 00020

IPPOLITO

51197 00280

PUSKAS ELMER

51200 00060

SIEDERMAN TRUST

51200 00210

SCHONMANN

51228 00040

51228 00140 LEIAN CORP

51228 00190

LAZARUS FREDRICK &

51233 00290

HARTLEY KEITH & JULIE

51235 00220

KENNEY MADELINE

51239 00270

RUNGE KAREN

51240 00140

GREENWALD MITCHELL & ROBIN

51245 00300

ALDRIDGE TIMOTHY D

51246 00010

VISHNUPAD JAGANNATH & VISHNUPAD BRIAN

51250 00060

MOSCOSO ANA

51264 00020

GULLANS CARL R & ROSEANNE

51277 00160 16,34

BERNTSEN JAMES & ELEANOR

51282 00200

ROSS BLANCHE M

51282 00350

MELENDEZ RICHARD & MARY

51286 00190

STAUDT ANDREW

51286 00260

GORMAN JANES & KRISTEN

51297 00270

COLON PETER & LYDIA

51319 00460

VANZANTEN ERIC & LORI

51320 00280

GROGAN ROBERT J

51322 00360

MORGENSTERN NEIL

51326 00670

STACY DANIEL

51354 00080

BRUNO AUGUSTINE J

51354 00300

FERNANDEZ LAURA & FERNANDEZ EDWIN

51356 00100

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

51369 00100

RYAN CRYSTAL

51369 00280

MCDONALD CECIL & ELIZABETH

51386 00190

BENANTI CAMILLE

51392 00040

HENRY WILLIAM A

51393 00160

TESTA STEPHEN & EVELYN B

51393 0045UCA009500004 45 CA 95 UNIT 4

GARCIA RALPH & SALAZAR SUSAN

51397 00220

YOUNG DAVID & KATHERINE

51406 00030

DILLON PATRICIA M

51406 00350

BOGSTED BARBARA

51408 00030

ROSS SHELDON & CAROLYN

51408 00080

MURPHY JR RJA

51410 00050

DEVRIES ERIC PAUL

51412 00120

SNYDER BARBARA

51413 0027UCA009100211 27 CA 91 UNIT 211

EAMES MARTIN & ALISON

51421 00140

SULLIVAN NATALIE

51439 00240

BERNICH JOHN & CATHERINE

51440 00090

DIMARTINO DONNA

51467 00010

MCKEEVER LORI & THOMAS

51472 00250

BARBERA TINA M TRUST

51472 00450

DICHIARA JOSEPH & NANCY

51475 00040

FURLANI JAMES & LORI ALVERSA

51475 00200

WAGNER OSKAR & IRMGARD

51484 00040

MARIAMPILLA PASKARAN

51485 00140

HERNANDEZ SAUL & MARIFLOR

51485 00250

CHURCH JR WALTER & DORIS

51494 00190

SULFARRO JEANETTE

51513 00110

KINYAMU RICHARD M

51533 00020

BONILLA WENDY

51539 00010

MCNEY BONNIE

51539 00430

SPIELBERG DOLORES (TRUST)

51539 00480

TETENBAUM MARION LIFE ESTATE

52340 00110

MALAFY KRISTIN A (TRUST)

52364 00190

WENGEL MURRAY & R

52395 00450

CAVALLUZZO MARIO

52395 00690

BICKMANN EDWARD W & MARIANNE G

52419 00090

MARATEA MADELYN

52431 00310

SALERNO ANTHONY & MARIA

52457 00080

GARCIA I & GARCIA RICOPIAN & GARCIA Z

52480 00210

D’AMBROSIO ANTONIO & ANGELA

52487 00070

Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldier’s and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts.

However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased.

The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA), 12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et. seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) receivership.

The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed.

The rate of interest and penalty which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount from which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase be of no further effect.

Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale.

Furthermore, as to the bidding,

1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates.

2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates.

3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid.

4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made, in connection with, said bid shall be forfeited.

TERMS OF SALE

This list includes only tax liens on real estate located in Town of

Hempstead. Such other tax liens on real estate are advertised as follows:

Town of Hempstead

District 1001

HEMPSTEAD BEACON,

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK TREND

NEWSDAY

UNIONDALE BEACON District 1002

HEMPSTEAD BEACON, NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK TREND

NEWSDAY

UNIONDALE BEACON District 1003

EAST MEADOW HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEWSDAY

District 1004

BELLMORE HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEWSDAY District 1005

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEWSDAY

THE NASSAU OBSERVER District 1006

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

SEAFORD HERALD CITIZEN

WANTAGH HERALD CITIZEN District 1007

BELLMORE HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY District 1008

BALDWIN HERALD

BALDWIN/FREEPORT TRIBUNE

HEMPSTEAD BEACON, NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY District 1009

BALDWIN/FREEPORT TRIBUNE FREEPORT HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

District 1010

District 1011

BALDWIN HERALD

BALDWIN/FREEPORT TRIBUNE NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEWSDAY

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEWSDAY

OCEANSIDE TRIBUNE

OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD District 1012

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE District 1013

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

VALLEY STREAM HERALD

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE

District 1016

District 1017

District 1018

JEWISH STAR

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT HERALD

FRANKLIN SQUARE BULLETIN

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL

PARK HERALD COURIER

NEWSDAY

GARDEN CITY NEWS

GARDEN CITY TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEWSDAY

District 1019

EAST ROCKAWAY TRIBUNE

LYNBROOK/EAST ROCKAWAY HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

ROCKAWAY JOURNAL

District 1020

EAST ROCKAWAY TRIBUNE

LYNBROOK/EAST ROCKAWAY HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD

District 1021

District 1022

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD

ROCKVILLE CENTRE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL

PARK HERALD COURIER

NEWSDAY

District 1023

District 1024

District 1025

District 1026

District 1027

District 1028

District 1029

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

SEAFORD HERALD CITIZEN

WANTAGH HERALD CITIZEN

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

VALLEY STREAM HERALD

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE

MERRICK HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

WEST HEMPSTEAD BEACON

LONG BEACH HERALD

LONG BEACH TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

MERRICK HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

District 1201

District 1205

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWSDAY

OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD

EAST MEADOW HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEWSDAY

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

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Unified Window Systems Inc. Honors Founder Steven Joseph DiMare, Welcomes His Son As New CEO To Continue His Legacy

It is with great sadness that Unified Window Systems Inc. announces the passing of its founder and CEO, Steven Joseph DiMare, on January 6, 2025.

Steve established the family-owned and operated business in 1989 with a vision of providing highquality home improvement services while treating every customer like family. Family meant everything to Steve, and he made sure to treat his employees and customers as such. After all, home is where the heart is.

Steve’s journey in the construction industry

began humbly, working as a young laborer carrying windows up multiple flights of stairs in New York City. Over the years, he advanced from laborer to installer to foreman, before eventually founding Unified Window Systems Inc. in 1989, starting as one showroom in Hempstead Village. His grit, dedication, and ambition turned Unified into a trusted name in the home remodeling industry, completing over 350,000 projects across the New York Metro area. In 2019, with the help of his son, Steven Michael DiMare, the company obtained

a DBA as Unified Home Remodeling in order to showcase its evolution into a full-service remodeling provider. What began as a window installation company now offers a wide array of home improvement services, including doors, siding, roofing, masonry, fencing, decking, and more.

Steve’s commitment to quality and customer care extended beyond his business. He was heavily involved with New Ground, a local charity dedicated to helping veterans and families break the cycle of homelessness. His contributions to the

community and generosity of spirit will remain central to Unified’s mission.

As Unified moves into the next chapter, the company is proud to announce that Steven M. DiMare will assume the role of CEO. Steven began working for the family business in high school, learning the company from the ground up—as his father did before him— beginning as a warehouse worker, then a laborer, a quality control inspector, and a home remodeling expert. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Steven began working as Unified’s marketing

director in 2019, before being promoted to Vice President, where he worked diligently alongside his father in anticipation of Steve’s intended retirement in the next few years. Though that timeline has now been moved up, Steven is confident that Unified’s legacy as a dependable and beloved provider of home improvements will continue.

“Unified Home Remodeling is more than just a company; it’s a family,” remarked Steven M. DiMare. “My father’s dedication to quality, honesty, and treating

every customer like family has set the standard for everything we do. With the incredible team my father built and the support of my family, we will continue to uphold those principles and grow Unified for generations to come.”

Unified’s success has been driven by its team, many of whom have been with the company for decades. This loyalty, coupled with a 99.6% customer satisfaction rating, underscores Unified’s dedication to excellence and the legacy Steven Joseph DiMare leaves behind.

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Recipe Of The Week: Spicy Soy Chicken Wings

Whilethe exciting action on the gridiron is a cause for celebration among millions of football fans, the food enjoyed during game day provides much to look forward to as well. Certain foods have become part and parcel of watching a particular sport. For example, who can attend a baseball game and resist the temptation to indulge in a hot dog? For football fans, chicken wings are the go-to game day dish. There’s no shortage of ways to prepare chicken wings, but fans who like their game day grub to have a little kick can try this recipe for “Spicy Soy Chicken Wings” courtesy of Andrew Schloss’s “Cooking Slow: Recipes for Slowing Down and Cooking More” (Chronicle Books).

Makes 4 servings

4 lbs. chicken wings, cut into sections at the joints, tapered wing tips trimmed and discarded

Coarse sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

2⁄3 cup soy sauce

Directions:

2⁄3 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar

1 teaspoon dark sesame oil

1⁄4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1⁄8 teaspoon hot chili powder, preferably habanero

2 garlic cloves, minced

Combine the chicken wing pieces with a generous amount of salt and pepper in a large zippered plastic bag. Close the bag tightly and refrigerate for at least 12 hours or up to 24 hours.

Preheat the oven to 225 F. Transfer the chicken to a baking dish in a single layer without crowding. In a small saucepan, stir together the soy sauce, brown sugar, sesame oil, cayenne, chili powder, and garlic and heat to a simmer, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Pour over the chicken. Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil and cook until the chicken is nearly falling off the bone, about 3 hours. Raise the oven temperature to 450 F and continue baking until the chicken browns and the sauce thickens into a glaze, about 10 minutes longer. Watch carefully near the end of the cooking time to avoid burning. Toss the wings in the sauce to coat and serve.

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Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation Donates Over $8 Million To Long Island Area Historic Organizations

The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation is pleased to announce it has donated a total of $8,098,574 in grants to historic organizations across Long Island and beyond during calendar year 2024. Grant recipients were recognized during two rounds of awards luncheons hosted by the Smithtown Historical Society in June 2024 and Old Westbury Gardens in December 2024. Grants will be used by a variety of Long Island historic sites to fund initiatives ranging from educational programs and exhibitions to publications, scholarships, and construction and renovation projects.

Recipients of the First Round 2024 Grant Awards are:

Association of Public Historians of NYS

Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation

Caumsett Foundation, Inc.

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society

Fraunces Tavern Museum

Greater Westhampton Historical Museum

Long Island Children’s Museum

Long Island Library Resource Council, Inc. - Long Island and NY State History Day

Long Island Museum of American Art History and Carriages

Long Island Seaport and Eco Center

Montauk Historical Society

New York University

Queens Museum

Waterfront Museum

Whaling Museum & Education Center

Recipients of the Second Round 2024 Grant Awards are:

Friends of Raynham Hall, Inc.

Jewish Historical Society of Long Island

Long Island Library Resource Council, Inc. – Long

Island History Day

Long Island Maritime Museum

Nassau County Museum of Fine Art

New York Historical Society

Sag Harbor History Museum

The Church

The Cooper Union

The following organizations received grants as part of the Gardiner Foundation’s new Challenge Match Grant program. The program recognized each organization’s fundraising efforts by matching up to $10,000 raised for new offerings during 2024.

Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery, Corp.

Fireboat Firefighters Museum

Friends of Lakeview Cemeteries

Historical Society of Greater Port Jefferson

Historical Society of Islip Hamlet

Long Beach Historical and Preservation Society

Mattituck Laurel Historical Society

Miller Place Mount Sinai Historical Society

North Sea Community House

Oyster Bay Railroad Museum

Quogue Historical Society

Rocky Point Historical Society and Museum

Victor D’Amico Institute of Art

Wading River Historical Society

The Gardiner Foundation also awarded $1,600 to each

of 35 historic organizations for employing young people as part of the 2024 Gardiner Young Scholars Program. To learn more about the program, visit https://www. rdlgfoundation.org/news/77.

“Fulfilling the historic educational vision of Bob Gardiner is a great privilege for our Board and all at the Foundation,” said Kathryn M. Curran, Executive Director of the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation.

ABOUT THE ROBERT DAVID LION GARDINER FOUNDATION

The mission of the Foundation is to educate, cultivate and encourage the study and understanding of Long Island and New York’s historic role in the American experience. The Foundation also supports scholarships and historic preservation, including study, stewardship and promotion of Long Island’s historic educational aspects. The Foundation was established by Robert David Lion Gardiner in 1987. Robert David Lion Gardiner was, until his death in August 2004, the 16th Lord of the Manor of Gardiner’s Island, NY. The Island was obtained as part of a royal grant from King Charles I of England in 1639. The Gardiner family and their descendants have owned Gardiner’s Island for 385 years. The Island remains private and is owned and maintained by direct Gardiner descendants to this day. The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation remains inspired by Robert David Lion Gardiner’s personal passion for Long Island and New York history. Since 2015, the Foundation has awarded over $45 million to support historical societies, museums, archives, research, scholarships and renovation, restoration and adaptive reuse of historic sites.

Imbroto Announces Free Musical Performances At Local Libraries For February And March Enjoy The Sounds Traditional Irish Music, Tom Petty,

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Lou Imbroto announced that the Distinguished Artists Concert Series will continue through May 2025 with free performances at local libraries throughout the Town.

“The Distinguished Artists Concert Series provides free musical and dance programs for the enjoyment of our residents,” said Councilman Imbroto. “I encourage residents to take advantage of these wonderful performances offered by the Town for free at local libraries.”

Scheduled performances for February and March include:

• Alexander Wu & His Trio on Saturday, February 8, 2025 at 2:00 pm at the Massapequa Public Library – Three Centuries

of the African Diaspora highlights the vast contributions to music by both Africans and the descendants of enslaved Africans from around the world.

• The Brooklyn Bards on Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 2:00 pm at the Massapequa Public Library – Experience the deep lyrics and rich melodies of traditional Irish music.

• The Paul Joseph Trio on Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 2:00 pm at the Jericho Public Library – This jazz trio presents classic favorites, as you have never heard them before! Open to all. Free tickets required. Tickets available at the library beginning February 9th. For more information call the library at (516) 935-6790.

Frank Sinatra And More

• The Traditions on Sunday, March 16, 2025 at 1:00 pm at the Farmingdale Public Library – Vocal harmony at its best! Performing “Teardrops,” “In the Still of the Night,” “Daddy’s

information call the library at (516) 938-0077 ext. 489.

• Breakdown on Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 2:00 pm at the Hicksville Public Library – One of the finest tributes to the music of Tom Petty.

Home,” and many more!

• Phil Costa & The Something Special Big Band on Saturday, March 22, 2025 at 4:00 pm at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library – One of the finest nostalgia/ jazz swing bands in the New York Tri-State area.

Open to all. Free tickets required. Tickets available at the library beginning March 10th. For more

• Echoes of Sinatra on Sunday, March 30, 2025 at 2:00 pm at the Hicksville Public Library – Keeping the “Sinatra” memory alive! The Distinguished Artists Concert Series is sponsored by the Cultural and Performing Arts (CAPA) Division of the Town of Oyster Bay’s Department of Community & Youth Services. For the full concert schedule and further information, please call (516) 797-7900 or visit www.oysterbaytown.com/ CAPA.

Deputy Minority Leader Drucker Presents $50,000 Grant To St. Edward The Confessor Parish Social Ministry In Syosset

Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D - Plainview) on Thursday, Jan. 23 presented a $50,000 grant to the leaders of the Social Ministry at St. Edward the Confessor Church in Syosset in support of their hunger-fighting initiatives and community outreach.

The Legislature voted unanimously on Monday, Dec. 13 in favor of releasing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding in support of the 501 (c)3 not-for-

profit organization.

“Grassroots efforts, like those powered by the dedicated and compassionate volunteers at St. Edward’s social

ministry, are instrumental components of our efforts to combat food insecurity and ensure no Nassau County family goes hungry,” Deputy Minority

Leader Drucker said. “It was extremely gratifying to be able to lend my support in this worthy endeavor, and I have every confidence that they will put these ARPA funds to good use. I applaud the St. Edward’s social ministry for their continued philanthropic service to the greater Syosset community.”

“On behalf of the St. Edward Confessor Church’s Parish Social Ministry, we extend our sincere gratitude to Legislator Arnold Drucker for his effort to award us with a generous grant of $50,000,” Donna Zaino, the Parish’s Social Ministry Coordinator, said. “This funding will significantly impact our ability to provide food, basic items of daily living and make a real difference to the people we serve in our community. We deeply appreciate your trust and support in our mission.”

Deputy Minority Leader Drucker with volunteers Janet Healey, Fran Gioia, Allen Clark, Donna Zaino, and Father Michael Maffeo at St. Edward
the Confessor Church’s Parish Social Ministry on Thursday, Jan. 23. Photo courtesy of the Office of Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker

On Jan. 3, Bethpage High School welcomed back alumni from the science research program for the Second Annual Science Research Alumni Panel, a special event organized by science research teacher Ms. Nicole Dulaney. The gathering celebrated the accomplishments of program graduates while offering current STEM and research students invaluable guidance for pursuing research-based studies and careers.

The science research program, established in 2011, has fostered a passion for inquiry and innovation among BHS students. This year’s alumni panel featured six distinguished graduates who shared their academic and professional journeys. Moderated by Ms. Dulaney, the panel discussion covered topics such as each alum’s area of focus, their current roles

Watching the big game together with friends and fellow fans makes football even more engaging and fun. With that in mind, fans can consider these tips to improve their game

Bethpage High School Hosts Second Annual Science Research Alumni Panel

in their studies or careers and advice for students navigating similar paths.

In addition to the panelists, more than 30 alumni returned to participate in breakout sessions, representing a wide array of fields and affiliations at prestigious institutions such as Cornell University, MIT, Stony Brook University, Tufts University, Purdue University and the US Air Force Academy, among others.

Following the panel discussion, students engaged in a Q&A session, where they posed thoughtful questions about the alumni’s experiences, challenges and successes in the field of research. The open dialogue provided students with practical insights into what research entails at the college level and the various career directions it can lead to.

The event continued with breakout sessions, where alumni led smaller, focused discussions tailored to their areas of expertise. Topics included business, dance, engineering, environmental and physical sciences, health sciences, neuroscience, STEM, veterinary science, mathematics and psychology. These sessions gave students the opportunity to explore specific interests in greater depth, ask detailed questions and build connections with alumni who share their passions.

The Second Annual Science Research Alumni Panel was both informative and inspiring. Students gained valuable advice on how to prepare for researchfocused academic paths and careers while still in high school. Additionally, hearing about the diverse accomplishments of alumni

This year’s alumni panel featured six distinguished graduates who shared their academic and professional journeys. Photo courtesy of Bethpage Union Free School District

and their affiliations with world-class institutions underscored the incredible opportunities available to those with a strong foundation in science research.

Bethpage High School is proud of its science research program alumni and deeply grateful for their willingness to give back by mentoring the next generation of researchers.

Improve Your Game Watch Experience

watch party as the stakes get higher for their favorite team.

• Upgrade your equipment. There’s no doubt about it, football is best watched on a big screen. Choose

a screen size of at least 65 inches and ensure the television has a high refresh rate, which helps to keep up with fast-moving action on the gridiron. A TV with good motion

handling can help ensure that moving objects are clear.

• Tailgate at home. There’s something about football and the outdoors that works. Although watching

the game indoors is perfectly acceptable, think about taking the action outside. Open the door to the garage and set up a viewing area there. Man a grill nearby in the driveway and prepare all of your favorite tailgate foods and beverages. Once the drinks are flowing you might not even notice chilly temperatures.

• Offer finger foods. Foods that can be grabbed and shared are ideal options for football watch parties. These include sliders, pizza, tacos, and wings. The game day menu does not need to be complicated. Just make the food readily accessible and guests will dig right in.

• Toss around the pigskin. Get some exercise and test your skills by throwing around the ball during commercial breaks or before and after the game. If you really want to go all out, play a game of touch or flag football

Events like this reinforce the school’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and preparing students for success beyond the classroom.

(leave the tackling to the professionals).

• Up the ante. Make watching the game a little more competitive by taking bets beforehand. Betting boxes (football squares) provide a simple way to collect and pay out during game play. Participants buy as many squares as they like for a set price and write their initials inside the squares they choose. Teams are assigned to the rows and columns which are numbered zero through nine. Those numbers will represent the final digit of the score for the corresponding team. Winners can be called each quarter as well as for the final score.

• Create a winning playlist. Compile a playlist of songs that can raise fans’ spirits. Include teams’ theme songs in the mix when possible; otherwise, incorporate upbeat options that span the last few generations.

Long Island’s ARGYLE THEATRE Announces The Cast For JERSEY BOYS

The Argyle Theatre (Mark and Dylan Perlman, Executive Producers & Managing Partners; Evan Pappas, Artistic Director), Long Island’s largest yearround professional theatrical venue, will present JERSEY BOYS: The Story of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, directed and choreographed by Todd L. Underwood with musical direction by Jonathan Brenner. It will run through April 6. 2025. With phenomenal music, memorable characters, and great storytelling, JERSEY BOYS follows the fascinating evolution of four blue-collar

The Story Of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons

kids who became one of the greatest successes in pop-music history. Winner of Best Musical at both the Tony Awards® and Olivier Awards®, JERSEY BOYS takes you behind the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons to discover the secret of a 40-year friendship as the foursome work their way from the streets of New Jersey to the heights of stardom.

Thrill your audiences with electrifying performances of chart-topping hits, including “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” “Dawn,” and “My

Eyes Adored You,” which brought The Four Seasons the highest honor: induction into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. Jersey Boys is written by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice, with music by Bob Gaudio and lyrics by Bob Crewe.

“Jersey Boys is the perfect show to kick off 2025 at The Argyle Theatre. It’s an audience favorite with phenomenal music, an unforgettable story, and a fantastic cast that will bring the magic of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons to life. We can’t wait to share this electrifying production

with our Long Island community.” Evan Pappas, Argyle Theatre’s Artistic Director

The cast includes Zane Zapata (Regional: Jersey Boys) as Frankie Valli, Weston LeCrone (International: The Sound of Music) as Bob Gaudio, Milo Alosi (Broadway: Disney’s Aladdin, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical) as Nick Massi, Bobby Guenther (Regional; Seussical,Noises Off) as Nick Massi as of 3/18, Evan Ross Brody (Regional: Beautiful, Jersey Boys) as Tommy DeVito, Damien DeShaun Smith (Tours:

RENT, Mamma Mia!) as Barry Belson, Annie Rubi (Regional: Company) as Francine, Kate Zulauf (Norwegian Cruise: SIX) as Lorraine, Samantha Tullie (Regional: Hair, Beautiful, Argyle’s A Christmas Carol) as Mary Delgado, Richard Costa (Broadway: Cabaret, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) as Gyp DeCarlo, Francis Kelly (Regional:Jersey Boys) as Bob Crewe, Mikey Evangelista (Regional: Titanic: The Musical, Argyle’s A Bronx Tale) as Norm Waxman, Keenan Patrick Lyons ( Regional: Jersey Boys, Bright Star) as Joey,

Andy Spinosi (Regional: The Wild Party, Rocky) as Hank, with David Scott Curtis (Argyle’s A Bronx Tale, An American in Paris), Shannan Lydon (Argyle’s A Chorus Line, West Side Story), Jenna Robinson (Regional: Fame), Josh Tanzer (Recent: Head Over Heels) and Justin Waite (Regional: Beautiful, Rock of Ages).

Jersey Boys will play Wednesday and Thursday at 7 PM, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM, Saturday afternoons at 2:30 PM, and Sunday afternoons at 2:00 PM. Check the website at www.ArgyleTheatre.com.

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