Manhasset 2022_03_11

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Friday, March 11, 2022

Vol. 10, No. 10

LIVING 50+

TRIO LEADS SCHREIBER NATIONAL GUN ADVOCATE TO COUNTY TITLE BACKS ZIMMERMAN

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Joining forces to aid at-risk Ukrainians

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Individuals throughout the N. Shore raising funds and organizing drives BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z As Russia expands its invasion of Ukraine, North Shore residents have taken action to provide resources to Ukrainians through grassroots efforts. Russian forces, at the direction of President Vladimir Putin, carried out missile and artillery attacks on major Ukrainian cities, including the capital, Kiev, forcing hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee. As the war continues, two local activists discussed their efforts to aid the at-risk Ukrainians. Port Washington’s Jeff Stone and Kathy Levinson are the leaders of Project H.E.L.P. Long Island. While their local efforts provide Long Island families with education and awareness on mental health, they said the developments abroad compelled them to provide aid. Stone and Levinson also have connections with various Kiwanis organizations and said they are

collecting funds to distribute to a variety of international organizations, including UNICEF, Save the Children and the International Committee of the Red Cross. The funds, Stone said, will be wired to those agencies to provide Ukrainian refugees with resources to survive. Stone also said he and Levinson, along with help from the community, collected baby strollers, onesies, coats, jackets and other clothes at the Presbyterian Church in Garden City for Ukrainian refugees. “We’re trying to circulate and create awareness on what is going on to hopefully motivate people to develop their own plan of action or to contribute with clothing,” Stone said in a phone interview. “We truly believe that one person can make a difference even though some people get so overwhelmed and ask ‘What can I do?’” Levinson said. “This is truly Continued on Page 33

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MANHASSET SCHOOL DISTRICT

Manhasset junior Eric Carlson (top) finished third at the New York state wrestling championship, the highest place finish for any wrestler in school history.

Uncontested Flower Hill race headlines elections BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

uty Mayor Randall Rosenbaum running unopposed for mayor. The current mayor, Brian The Village of Flower Hill’s Herrington, will run for a twoBoard of Trustees will feature a year trustee term, along with change of leadership after elec- incumbents Claire Dorfman tions set for Tuesday, with Dep- and Gary Lewandowski.

“I am excited to announce my candidacy for Mayor. Having held many different positions within the Village starting on the Zoning Board, moving to the Board of Trustees and Continued on Page 34

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