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Island Park photographer spreads hope her project last month, Gubelli said, she has photographed more than 50 families, and people have Armed with a camera, Island donated to several causes that Park resident Nicole Gubelli is are meaningful to them and have making a difference while urg- purchased food from local resing others to pay it forward. taurants for front-line medical With most people unable to workers, among other good leave their homes amid the coro- deeds. navirus pandemic, Gubelli is visGubelli shoots a few days per iting homes and using her pas- week from 4:30 p.m. until sunset. sion for photograShe goes to resiphy to organize dents’ homes, photo shoots for leaves her car runresidents in ning, hops out and Oceanside, Island spends about five Pa rk a n d L o n g m i nu t e s t a k i n g Beach — from a photos from the safe social disstreet or sidewalk tance. She is not before returning to asking for pay, but her car and sendrequesting that DANA RuSh ing the shots to the those she photofamilies digitally. Resident graphs pay it forDana Rush said ward with nice gesthat Gubelli phototures or donations of their own. graphed her family last week, “My whole thing is to really and they were excited to have a just create a trickle-down effect,” distraction from all that’s hapGubelli said. “My hopes were pening. Rush said Gubelli took that by me doing something pictures of her, her children, good, everyone would then pay it Bella and Hunter, and her parforward.” ents, Rober t and Michelle Gubelli calls her effort the Khoury. Michelle, 71, is a nurse Front Porch Project, which is at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manbased on the Front Steps Project, hattan, and Rush said the phoa national initiative in which tography session provided her photographers take pictures from a distance. Since beginning Continued on page 12

By MIke SMollINS msmollins@liherald.com

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JIM ADelIS oRGANIzeD the Trees for Troops event each year at Dees’ Nursery in Oceanside, and gave back to the community in many other ways. He died on April 4 of Covid-19, but leaves behind a legacy of giving. Above, Adelis with his wife, Lucy.

‘People will forever remember him’ Trees for Troops organizer Jim Adelis dies By MIke SMollINS msmollins@liherald.com

Jim Adelis spent much of his life giving back to the community, and never sought praise. His actions were so far-reaching that they even surprised his wife, Lucy. “Pay it forward will be his legacy,” she said. “A lot of things I’m finding out, I never even knew. Every Christmas, he would take gifts to kids in the hospital, and he never told me.”

Adelis died on April 4 of kidney failure brought on by Covid-19. He was 67. He leaves behind a legacy of altruism, which includes helping to found the Trees for Troops event at Dees’ Nursery in Oceanside each holiday season, in which Christmas trees are shipped to military personnel across the country and overseas. Adelis was born on May 28, 1952, and grew up in Brooklyn. He went on to run Ogden Security at John F. Kennedy

Inter national Airport in Queens for decades, which was where he met Lucy, who worked for him as a security guard. Lucy said she was drawn to him by his eyes and his kindness, noting that even before they dated, he sent her flowers when she was ill and couldn’t work. On their first date, she recalled, he told her he would marry her, and she thought he was crazy. His words proved prophetic, however, Continued on page 3

icole is like a shining light through all this darkness.


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