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pilot Sean legendary air show Air Show at Show; his custom-built The annual Bethpage rst time, fea- Tucker performing in the fi II biplane; extraordiOracle Challenger Jones Beach will, for Matt Chapman; the performing on Satnary aerobatic pilot ture three jet teams Sunday, May 29 from John Klatt Airshows – Jack Links’ Screaurday, May 28 and Aerobatic Team; Sasquatch Jet Waco 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. legendary Unit- min’ GEICO Skytypers and Included will be the the world famous of six vintage WWII Angels, returning to their flight squadron ed States Navy Blue Airpower Museum for their seventh the Bethpage Air Show 70th anniver- aircraft; the American own David Windtheir Warbirds; Long Island’s Command F-16 performance during the Air Combat sary season. Angels will give miller; Demonstration Team; our homeThe U.S. Navy Blue Viper Wing who will of the show at aptown, 106th Air Rescue the final performance a HCtheir support by performing and proximately 2 p.m. Air Force Snow- show demonstration; The Royal Canadian third perfor- 130 and HH-60 flyby SUNY Farmingdale their birds will be making Air Show where new for 2016, the Rams who will fly mance at the Bethpage 50 different for- State College Flying aircraft over seven of their 22 college-owned they will perform for fans. by their top academic mations and maneuvers jet teams to in a fly-by piloted The last of the three Team, the professional pilot performers. Air Show Jet Bethpage 2016 Breitling the year’s is “This perform civilian jet best, schedule of perworld’s elite professional to Long Is- is one of, if not the seen in the history ever aerobatics team, returning per- formers we haveAir Show at Jones Beach consecutive second their Bethpage of the land for Gorman, deputy a successful perforState Park,” said George state Office of formance following the regional director of Historical Presermance last year. States Air Force The new United Parks, Recreation and to the world’s most ad- vation. “We are very happy to be able F-35 Lightning II, fighter aircraft, will bring this level of talent to Long Island, vanced multi-role with excitement Bethpage Air Show, which is already buzzing also perform at the its inaugural year, its about this year’s show.” for the first time in annual Bethpage performance. Last year’s 12th F-35 Heritage Flight brought over Flight perforThe F-35 Heritage flying along- Air Show at Jones Beach Beach when the the F-35 325,000 fans to Jones mance will feature and Vietnam-era air- U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds performed side WWII, Korean our nation’s Weekend event of Day display during the Memorial craft in a dynamic of our nation’s help share the story air power history. 1,200 mph, the to With a top speed of military. public, booms the to sonic off free is The air show F-35 is capable of setting for all of the vehicle use fee will January but the standard $10 as it did this past the day upon entry to East Coast to experience!at this year’s be collected each state Empire PassOther performers State Park. For 2016 include the U.S. is no vehicle use fee Bethpage Air Show Parachute Team, port holders, there charge. Army Golden Knights 12th Bethpage Air performing in their
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Village mayor to run for Sen. Martins’ seat
A DANCE WITH DRAGONS
Flower Hill’s Elaine Phillips gets GOP nod; Haber likely opponent B y J oe N i k i c Village of Flower Hill Mayor Elaine Phillips announced Thursday that she will run for state Sen. Jack Martins’ 7th district seat after she was nominated by the Nassau County Republican Party. “I am honored to be nominated to run for the state Senate in the seventh district,” Phillips said. “I believe that, as a member of the state Senate, I would be in a position to continue my work to reduce property taxes, protect the environment and provide every child with an opportunity to succeed.” The announcement comes almost two weeks after she said she went to Albany to meet with Martins and members of the Republican Senate Conference about a potential run for the 7th District seat. Martins filed FEC papers in January to create a campaign committee to run for the 3rd Congressional district’s seat just two days after U.S. Rep. Steve Israel
announced he would step down at the end of his term in November. The Old Westbury resident and former Mineola mayor had been considering a congressional run for several months and began discussing it more seriously after Israel’s announcement, campaign strategist E. O’Brien Murray said. Phillips was re-elected for her third term as mayor of Flower Hill in March. She said her experiences serving as mayor would help her in serving the constituents of the 7th Senate District. “In Flower Hill, I created the village’s first Ethics Board and rewrote our ethics policy to ensure that village residents have an open, honest government,” Phillips said. “I appointed talented people to the village board, without ever asking their political party. And we’ve worked together to cut property tax rates, complete major beautification projects and advance innovative environmental preservation Continued on Page 74
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The Town of North Hemsptead celebrated the growing local Asian-American community at its 7th annual Asian-American Festival in Port Washington last weekend.
Long Island Cares lends helping hand to veterans By S a r a h Min k ewi c z Founded in 1980 by American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin, Long Island Cares Inc. now helps more than 300 veterans around the north Shore
transition from the front lines to the home front. Chapin, best known for his folk rock songs including “Taxi,” “W*O*L*D,” “Flowers Are Red” and the number one hit “Cat’s in the Cradle,” was also a dedicated humanitarian
who fought to end world hunger. “He was passionate about hunger,” Long Island Cares Inc. CEO Paule Pachter said. Although Chapin died in a car accident on the Long IsContinued on Page 73
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