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Vol. 27 No. 18

APRIl 30 - MAY 6, 2020

BHS players lose spring sports season By BRIdget doWNes and toNY BellIssIMo bdownes@liherald.com

Courtesy Baldwin Public Library

Baldwin Public library: ‘We’re in this together’ Baldwin Public Library staff members sent an affectionate message to patrons and residents in honor of National Library Week. For the full image, visit www.LIHerald.com/Baldwin.

It’s game over for public high school spring sports on Long Island for 2020. Any hopes for even a modified season were dashed April 21 when health and safety concerns led athletic administrators and school superintendents in Nassau and Suffolk counties to announce the cancellation of the spring sports season. B a l dw i n v a r s i t y g i rl s ’ lacrosse coach Rebecca LaFlare said that when she first let the team know that the season

would be postponed, before the cancellation, “tears started flying from their faces.” “They were really, really upset,” she said. “Even the younger girls who were finally able to get on the varsity squad — it was just an emotional moment.” She felt for the seniors who would not get to play their last home game, but explained that she and her assistant coach were thinking of planning something special for them “just to make it feel like they had their moment.” LaFlare said she has kept in touch with her players via group Continued on page 6

Small businesses seek financial advice By BRIdget doWNes bdownes@liherald.com

As small business owners struggle to stay afloat amid the Covid-19 pandemic, State Assemblywoman Judy Griffin hosted a virtual Zoom conference on April 24 at which guest speakers discussed how businesses can apply for loans and financial assistance programs. Baldwin business owners, Chamber of Commerce members and civic association members sat in on the “Resources for Small Businesses” session, sponsored by Vision Long Island and Long

Island Main Street Alliance. A g roup of local chambers, including the Baldwin Chamber of Commerce, co-sponsored the conference. “It’s so impor tant because, as we all know, our communities thrive when our small businesses thrive,” Griffin, whose district includes Baldwin, said. “So it’s for all of us; we’re in it together. I want our communities to thrive, and I want to be as helpful as I can to help these small businesses in our communities navigate through this very difficult time period.” Eric Alexander, direc-

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hey’re trying to build up Main Street; now we’re trying to save Main Street.

eRIc AlexANdeR Main Street Alliance

tor of Vision Long Island, a d ow n t ow n p l a n n i n g organization, said a group called Main Street Alliance, which is a coalition of local chamber leaders, civic g roup representatives and government offi-

cials, formed last year and recently launched a “We’re Open” Facebook page. It features local businesses that are open for takeout, delivery or online services. “They’re trying to build up Main Street; now we’re t r y i n g t o s av e M a i n Street,” Alexander said. The groups have also h e l p e d re s i d e n t s w i t h infor mation on Small Business Administration loans, as well as available grants and resources. Peter Fehnel, a supervisory economic development specialist at the Small Business Administration’s New York office,

explained the differences between the SBA loan programs. There is the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Emergency Advance, and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan, which is a loan that can be forgiven up to $10,000. A thousand dollars is forgiven for every employee on staff. It is a direct loan administered through the SBA. There is also the Express Bridge Loan, which is designed to help business owners who have relationships with certified lenders — banks or Continued on page 3


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