Volume XXIII No. 7 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 10/17/13 75C A Few Good Men Attended By a Great Many People

Aaron Sorkin’s play A Few Good Men was recently performed by East- Line Production in the restored 1907 Justice’s Courthouse, the home of the North Shore Historical Museum. The courtroom was filled to capacity as the old courthouse came to life again. The famous line “You can’t handle the truth” got a great deal of applause from the au- dience. At the end of the show the actors were given a standing ovation. NSHM is grateful to the owners, cast members and producers of EastLine Productions for generously donating their time and talent as a fundraiser for the museum. Three of the owners of the company are local residents. The next event at NSHM will be Barry Rivadue’s video presentation of George M. Cohan & Give My Regards to Long Island. On Saturday October 26 at noon. A catered luncheon follows the presentation.

Tickets are $45 for members and $50 for non members. NSHM is at 140 Glen Street in Glen Cove.

For further information call 516 801- 1191

Calling All Pets! Glen Cove Mayoral Candidates To Debate October 25, At 7 P.M., 3rd Annual Spooktacular Glen Cove High School Howl’oween Pet Parade The candidates for Mayor of Glen Cove will be debating the The City of Glen Cove Parks & panion to the rear entrance of City issues on October 25, 2013, at 7 p.m. in Glen Cove High School. Recreation Dept., in partnership with Hall starting at 11:00 AM to register. The debate between the two candidates for mayor, Reggie Spinel- PETCO of Glen Cove and Scoopy Participants can also register in ad- lo (R, C, I) and Ralph Suozzi (D, WF,), will be moderated by the Doo Dog & Geese Waste Removal, is vance by downloading a registration pleased to invite you and your human form at www.glencove-li.us. There League of Women Voters. companion to the 3rd Annual Spook- will be goodie bags and participa- Those attending the debate will have the opportunity to write tacular Howl’Oween Pet Parade on tion prizes for all. Vendors will be their questions on an index card and submit it to a representative Sunday, October 20 at 12 noon in on hand with giveaways and items of the League of Women Voters. The questions will be sorted to downtown Glen Cove. for sale, and refreshments will also Pets of all types, shapes and be available. Dog owners will have prevent redundancy. sizes are welcome and costumes are an opportunity to register their four- optional! The undertaking will be- legged friends for New York State li- gin at Pulaski Street and Glen Street censes during the event as well. and the final resting place is Village For further information, or to Square. All participants will be participate as a vendor, please call judged and eligible for awards in six the City of Glen Cove Parks & Rec- categories, including “Best Pet/Own- reation Dept. at 676-3766 during er Costume,” “Smallest Pet,” “Larg- business hours. est Pet,” and more. Please bring your human com- Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 17, 2013 “Big Ralph” Mastalio Glen Cove Chamber Of Commerce Park Rededication 2013 Gala Celebration In celebration of Veterans Day, No- his community was expressed in his ser- Chamber Presents Community Mer- N.Y.S. Bar Association, Elder Law sec- vember 11, 2013 at 9:30am, Mayor Ralph vice as a volunteer fireman with the Glen it Award tion and the National Academy of El- Suozzi, the Glen Cove Youth Bureau and Cove Fire Department for 32 years. The The Glen Cove Chamber of Com- der Law Attorneys. She also serves as a the American Legion Young-Simmonds call to serve his country was so strong merce will honor prestigious award re- member of the Surrogate’s Court Advi- Post 1765 will be hosting a rededication that after serving in World War I, he re- cipients at its annual Gala on Saturday, sory Committee to the Chief Administra- ceremony in memory of Ralph Mastalio enlisted at the outbreak of World War II November 9th. The Chamber annually tive Judge of N.Y.S. at Big Ralph Park located at Kelly Street. when he was 52 years old. Ralph was de- presents The Pinnacle Award for Cor- Her practice focuses on Elder Law, This even was made possible with a grant ployed to Asia; he was the oldest soldier porate Excellence, The Small Business Trusts and Estates, Asset Protection, from the Home Depot Foundation. in the regiment. Achievement Award, The Community Estate Administration and Long Term The late war veteran and Glen Cove Over the years the monument made Service Award and The Leadership Care Planning. A frequent lecturer, Ann resident Ralph Mastalio was immortal- in his memory by the Sons of Italy was Award. These honorees give of them- Margaret Carrozza has been the keynote ized with the dedication of “Big Ralph” removed leaving no evidence of the selves in a way that truly sets them apart speaker for the NYS Bar Association, Park in his memory on June 13, 1965 park’s rich history. It has now been re- and helps Glen Cove to achieve the qual- and the Surrogate’s Association and has three years after his passing at age 72. placed with the assistance of the Depart- ity of life for its residents that are lucky been interviewed by FOX News, FOX & Ralph Mastalio was a hero of heroes. He ment of Public Works and flagpole and enough to call this City “ home”. Friends, Good Morning America, Ger- served in both World Wars I and II re- benches have been added with technical This year the Community Merit aldo, NBC News 4, CBS2, NY1, ABC ceiving the Bronze Star and Purple Heart support courtesy of Parks and Recre- Award is awarded to Ann Margaret Car- 7, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today for his bravery. Ralph, an immigrant ation. rozza a renowned Elder Law and Es- and Money Magazine. She is a member from Salerno, Italy became a resident of tate Planning Attorney who served as a of the Huffington Post’s Expert Panel as Glen Cove at age 16. His commitment to New York State Assemblywoman. Dur- a contributor to HuffPost Money, offer- ing her fourteen years in the legislature, ing advice as it relates to Elder Law and she authored dozens of bills designed to Estate Planning. Join Team Spinello for Coffee streamline the estate planning process, Her offices are in Manhattan, Bay- protect seniors against consumer fraud side, Glen Cove and Port Jefferson. and Conversation and expand access to quality long-term Website address: www.myelderlawattor- care. ney.com October 18 at 7 p.m. She is an executive member of the Glen Cove, NY- Please come to will be available to answer questions and Glen Cove GOP/Team Spinello cam- listen to your idea and suggestions re- Chill Out Sea Cliff paign headquarters for a casual evening garding Glen Cove's present and future. of coffee and conversation with Team On October 18, at 7 p.m., we hope Spinello. The candidate for Glen Cove to see you at Glen Cove Republican/ The Sea Cliff Arts Council proudly presents it's first annual Mayor, Reggie Spinello, and his team Team Spinello Headquarters located at "Chill Out in Sea Cliff" on Friday, November 8th, 2013. Every- of candidates for City Council: incum- 149 Glen Street. Refreshments will be one is invited to attend this first-time Sea Cliff community event bent Anthony Gallo, Jr.; Pamela Panzen- available. to celebrate and promote our local businesses, musicians, and art- beck; Efraim Spagnoletti; Linda Darby; Charles Bozzello, and Kristina Heuser ists. The evening commences at 5:30 p.m. in front of Musu on the corner of Sea Cliff Avenue and Central Avenue, with an acoustic performance by the Lazy Dogs.The acoustic jam continues on the Village Green (across the street from Musu) from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., with performances by Andy Aledort, Chris Kinnear, and friends, followed by RiDE with special musical guests (weather permitting). The pubs and restaurants of Sea Cliff will have "Chill Out" menu specials and will feature musical entertainment start-

ing at 8:30 pm. Shops and galleries along Sea Cliff Avenue will

Poop be hosting special "Chill Out" Happenings. We will be collecting 1-800-Dog 1-800-Dog food donations on the Village Green, on behalf of Mutual Con-

cerns of Sea Cliff.

Scoopydoo Should be a great night out on the town! Got Poop? Got

Scout Pack 6 OPEN HOUSE

The Glen Cove Cub Scout Pack 6 will be holding another Open House on The Gold Coast Gazette Thursday, October 24th at Deasy School in the Multi-Purpose Room (Forest 57 Glen Street, Ave parking lot entrance) from 6:45pm-7:45pm for Boys in grades 1 thru 5. If Glen Cove, NY 11542 you are interested in joining, it is not too late!! Come to a Pack Meeting and (USPS008886)(ISSN10651748) you can see what we are all about. The Cub Scouts is an exciting group to be a part of, from the trips we take as a group, the campouts and sleepovers, and Postmaster: Send address changes to The Gold Coast Gazette, 57 Glen most exciting for all of the kids, the Derby! It is not too late to join! If you are St. Glen Cove, NY 11542. Entered as second class paid postage at the interested, please come and experience the Cub Scouts at our Open House. If Post Office at Sea Cliff N.Y. you have any questions, feel free to contact John Blazich @ 516-698-2521 or Michelle Massarrone @516-801-2537. Published weekly on Thursday by KCH Publications Inc. 57 Glen St., Glen Cove NY 11542. Phone (516) 671-2360. Price per copy is 75 cents. Week of October 17, 2013 Gold Coast Gazette Page 3 Glen Cove resident is author of new book Glen Cove Resident is Author of New during both world wars and the years of showed how this grand institution fit into About the Author: Debra Caruso Book Fordham University & the United unrest during Vietnam - will find new the scheme of U.S. history," said Caruso Marrone, president and owner of DJC States: A History Details a University's historical details. Marrone, owner of the New York City Communications in New York City, has Storied Past From Civil War Heroes and Fordham, a destination for students media relations firm DJC Communica- more than 30 years experience as a me- Presidential Visits to Vietnam Unrest from the North and South, produced a tions. dia executive. Her firm, founded in 1991, and Rebirth as a Nationally Respected number of Civil "Conducting represents corporations, non-profit orga- Institution, a Memorable Tribute War heroes who the research was nizations, colleges and universities. She often met on the a labor of love. I has been quoted on media issues in Mar- In Fordham University & the United battlefield, includ- hope readers will ketwatch, ABC News Radio, WNYC, States: A History (E-Lit Books, Octo- ing Robert Gould enjoy learning so the Arizona Republic, Forbes.com, AOL ber 2013, $19.99), Glen Cove resident Shaw, commander many great tidbits WalletPop, the Christian Science Moni- Debra Caruso Marrone delivers a breezy, of the first all-black about New York tor and the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, informative title for American history U.S. Army regi- City, the U.S. and among others. A graduate of Fordham lovers and anyone associated with the ment made famous Fordham. I believe University with a degree in journalism, 172-year-old institution. Founded as by Matthew Brod- Fordham alumni Debra was previously vice president at St. John's College in 1841 by New York erick in the movie, will experience a Sheehan Communications, Inc. Mar- Archbishop John Hughes, the university "Glory." reinforcement of ried with two children, she is author of began as a vehicle to educate young men When Franklin that special con- the blog, TV Takes All, and serves on and deliver Catholics to the upper class. Delano Roosevelt nection that starts the board of directors of the Fordham Caruso Marrone, a Fordham gradu- visited the univer- with a short four College Alumni Association and Jazz 2 ate and member of the alumni associa- sity on October years and lasts a Cure, which raises funds for music ther- tion's Board of Directors, documents the 28, 1940, just days lifetime, somehow apy for cancer patients. Featured in the life of the university, intertwining uni- before his second transcending de- Huffington Post, Debra has also authored versity events and the students and fac- reelection, he was cades and miles." articles on public relations in such pub- ulty members who made their mark on sent there by a The book reveals lications as BullDog Reporter, Ragan. the nation. She writes about national fig- campaign manager information about com, O'Dwyer's PR Magazine and Com- ures who impacted the institution, once who was afraid the the prejudice felt mPro.biz on such topics as advice for the a stomping ground for U.S. presidents, president might be by Catholics before presidential candidates. war heroes and leaders in all fields. The beaten by Wall Street industrialist Wen- and after the turn of the last century, the About e-Lit Books: E-Lit Books is book contains the story of Fordham's dell Willkie who had paid a recent visit. reason a number of Popes during that era a ground-breaking publishing company rebirth, alongside that of the Bronx, un- Harry Truman and Richard Nixon urged New York's Catholic hierarchy to of YA, NA, adult fiction and non-fiction der its three most recent presidents. A both received honorary degrees from establish an upper class of its own. It de- books from emerging and established fundraiser for Fordham students via the Fordham; the latter posed with a live tails the evolution of Jesuit and Catholic writers. It offers topnotch titles by fas- Fordham College Alumni Association, Ram (the school's mascot) who wore a higher education. Seventy percent of all cinating authors supported by a leading the book will also be of interest to those "Vote for Nixon" button on its forehead. proceeds from Fordham University & the national marketing and PR team. E-Lit with ties to the Bronx. Tragically, Robert F. Kennedy was sched- United States: A History will be donated Books presents the perfect combination Even those who know the basic his- uled to deliver the Fordham commence- to the Fordham College Alumni Asso- for readers seeking engaging books and tory of Fordham - the playing days of ment address on June 8, 1968, just three ciation whose mission is to fund schol- writers making their mark on the literary legendary football coach Vince Lombar- days after his tragic assassination in Los arships, fellowships and undergraduate world. di, the university as home to the troops Angeles. "I tried to produce a work that research. Bountiful Harvest By Second Grade at Green Vale

Second grade students were thrilled with their harvest from Green Vale's or- ganic garden on October 8. Students, faculty and parents wish to again thank their generous supporters at Bailey Ar- boretum and Old Westbury Gardens! Page 4 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 17, 2013 Friends Academy celebrates diversity with 3rd annual Diversity Night at the Museum The Islamic Center of Long Island hosts over 100 from the FA community. On Monday, September 30, 2013, Morris. Shanelle Robinson, Director of the Friends Academy community gath- Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, said ered at the Islamic Center of Long Island of the night’s event, “There is strength in in Westbury for the third Annual Diver- diversity, and our community was made sity Night at the Museum -- a reception that much stronger this evening.” Friends and celebration honoring our diverse, Academy is now accepting applications multicultural community. Over 100 stu- for the 2014-15 school year. The Admis- dents (from all three divisions), parents, sions Office will host a Open House for trustees, faculty and staff engaged in a Middle and Upper School students on fun, reflective evening of fellowship, Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 8:30 a.m. and a Lower worship and prayer. The International School Open House on Friday, Novem- Potluck Buffet was overflowing with a ber 8 at 8:30 a.m. RSVPs are required wide variety of ethnic and cultural sweet for both events and parents are asked to and savory treats, and attendees young call the Admissions Office at 516-393- and old(er) enjoyed playing a variety of 4244. cultural games from around the world. Enrolling 779 students from age 3 A highlight of the evening was the op- through Grade 12, Friends Academy is portunity to observe the Islamic call to guided by its Quaker heritage and the prayer and sit in silent worship in the principles of integrity, simplicity, pa- prayer room. tience, moderation and a peaceful reso- “To have the chance to interact so lution of conflict. The school is located much with the [Islamic community] at on 65 acres at the intersection of Piping President-elect of the Islamic Center of Long Island Dr. Isma Chaudhry joins Friends Acad- the Mosque in a true interfaith way was Rock and Duck Pond roads in Locust emy Director of Diversity & Multicultural Affairs Shanelle Robinson, FA Quaker-in-Residence so meaningful,” said Head of School Bill Valley/Glen Cove. John Scardina, ICLI Board trustee Habeeb Ahmed and Friends Academy Head of School Bill Morris. ADAM WEBER/FRIENDS ACADEMY Glen Cove To Begin Final 1.5% Phase Of Waterfront Clean-Up With $815,000 Grant From Usepa

The City of Glen Cove announced The Mayor continued, “I would also ment. The Garvies Point Redevelopment were identified in the sediment of Glen today that the final phase of environ- like to thank Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will include a hotel, conference center, Cove Creek. The public has been largely mental clean-up at the City’s waterfront, for her leadership on the environmental residential units, retail shops, restaurants unable to access the waterfront lots for the last 1.5% of a three decade, multi- issues affecting communities like ours. and parks along Glen Cove Creek. It is safety reasons since cleanup began in the jurisdictional effort, will begin thanks to She has introduced important legislation anticipated that the project will create late 1980’s. $815,000 from the Environmental Pro- that would assist coastal communities to 6000 temporary jobs during construction The Glen Cove waterfront has un- tection Agency (EPA). The funds will make contaminated waterfronts livable and 800 permanent jobs, and new recre- dergone significant change during the support the clean-up of the Doxey site in again; we hope to continue to work with ational, housing, and transit opportuni- past eight years. There is a new ferry Glen Cove, which is the final brownfield the Senator in this important endeavor.” ties. landing, parking, a boat basin, bulkhead- site in Glen Cove’s Waterfront Redevel- Last year, Senator Gillibrand joined If left untouched, brownfields can ing and a landscaped public esplanade opment Area. This grant was the second Glen Cove Mayor Ralph Suozzi at the be harmful to surrounding environments lining the north side of Glen Cove Creek, highest award made in the United States Glen Cove Ferry Terminal and Boat and habitats, diminishing economic and in addition to over 50 acres of environ- in this funding round, in recognition Basin and announced the Waterfront recreational opportunities and quality of mentally remediated land. The City has of the importance of completing Glen Brownfields Revitalization Act, which life. In Glen Cove, at least 38 acres of already begun the RFP process for Phase Cove’s waterfront clean-up and advanc- would award similar grants to local gov- tidal habitat in Hempstead Harbor were II of the ferry terminal, consisting of the ing the waterfront redevelopment. Fed- ernment and nonprofit organizations that impacted by contaminants, reducing the terminal building. Reconstruction and eral funding was awarded by the EPA’s redevelop abandoned, idled or underused quality of habitat available for fish, wild- improvements to Garvies Point Road/ Brownfields Program, which helps com- industrial properties on waterfronts. life, and shellfish; and, elevated concen- Herb Hill Road and the related utilities munities assess, clean up, redevelop and The EPA grant is an important in- trations of polycyclic aromatic hydro- are scheduled to begin next year. reuse contaminated properties. vestment in Glen Cove, said Senator carbons (PAHs), pesticides, and metals “The City and the Glen Cove Indus- Gillibrand. “Federal funding will help trial Development Agency are grateful revitalize neighborhoods, attract new to the EPA for awarding these federal businesses, create new jobs, and make On October 24 and 31 the Gold Coast Gazette funds, allowing us to complete the reme- our waterfront a place for Long Island- diation of the final property in the Water- ers to live, work and raise a family.” will be delivered to EVERY RESIDENT of Glen front Redevelopment Area,” said Ralph “These funds – granted to commu- Cove. Suozzi, Mayor of the City of Glen Cove. nities who have already achieved success “Without the support of our elected of- in their work to clean up and redevelop Book YOUR advertising now for this limited ficials, and our partners at federal and brownfields – will help boost local econ- state agencies and at Nassau County, we omies, create local jobs and protect peo- opportunity to get your message out to over would not have achieved this great mile- ple from harmful pollution by expediting stone.” The USEPA made the $815,000 Brownfield projects,” said Mathy Stanis- 10,000 residents. award to the Glen Cove Industrial Devel- laus, assistant administrator for EPA’s Call 516-671-2360 or e-mail: mail@goldcoast- opment Agency (IDA) through the Nas- Office of Solid Waste and Emergency sau County Brownfield Revolving Loan Response, upon the announcement of the gazette.net Program; work on the milestone cleanup award. can begin once Nassau County autho- The Doxey site is a critical part of for details and special pricing. rizes the IDA to begin using the funds. the City’s plans for waterfront redevelop- Week of October 17, 2013 Gold Coast Gazette Page 5

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tology. She visited our child care facility Dr. Eve Lupenko to express the importance of caring for Candidate for City Council your skin through hygiene, sunscreen, and yearly checkups. Eve has also been Sea Cliff Mission Statements very involved in bringing The Arts into the Glen Cove community, as well as To The Editor, In Support of Eve to live my life with. That’s why I’m not other locations. Mayor Kennedy misrepresented the just voting for Eve, I think I’ll marry her I feel that Eve Lupenko is the best facts about the mission statements for To The Editor, too! choice for City Council. The City of Sea Cliff’s Zoning Board of Appeals and With Election Day fast approaching John Ferrante Glen Cove would be more than fortunate Superintendent of Buildings, which read I wanted everyone to know about one to have her. as follows: of the new candidates running for Glen Refreshing Eve Sincerely, “The Zoning Board of Appeals Cove City Council, Dr. Eve Lupenko. Jennifer Bullock (ZBA) is an independent board that deals She is running with Mayor Suozzi and To The Editor, specifically with the Building Codes his City Council team. In this time of self-serving political Secure City drafted in 1927 and recodified in 1979. Now, I like her because she will posturing that is becoming a national ep- Simply stated these codes ensure bring fresh new ideas to support our idemic, Eve Lupenko offers a refreshing To The Editor, that structures are not built too big, too Mayor and the City. She is a local Der- clarity of purpose. Eve does not serve Amongst the nearly $40 million high or too close to the property line. matologist in Nassau County with a a political machine nor limits her sight in grants that Mayor Ralph Suozzi has The ZBA considers applications for area practice in Garden City. She sits on nu- to situations defined by others. Eve Lu- pursued and secured for the City of variances, use variances, special permits merous boards in Glen Cove and is cur- penko is an honest person of unfailing Glen Cove, I’d like to highlight a recent and non-conformance variances. The rently a member of the CDA ( Commu- integrity. $1 million grant from the Department Board, also, hears appeals of decisions nity Development Agency) in Glen Cove Eve Lupenko has been a long time of Justice. These monies were used made by the Board of Architectural Re- and sits on the board for the Glen Cove resident of Glen Cove, a well respect- to purchase 53 security cameras in our view, the Building Compliance Depart- Community Scholarship Fund. ed board-certified dermatologist and downtown areas and parking garages, 3 ment, and the Zoning Board. I love her because she is a great mother of 2 terrific boys. Her drive has license-plate readers, and a mobile com- As required by law, applications friend whom I have known for over 10 always been to ensure that her children mand unit. scheduled for a hearing before the ZBA years and a fantastic neighbor I’m lucky and ours continue to enjoy the beauty of When first discussed at City Coun- are advertised in the local newspapers to have. She is raising her two boys here Glen Cove and respect the unique quali- cil in February 2012, one of my current and notices are mailed to property own- and is always ready to volunteer and give ties that makes Glen Cove the distinctive opponents for Councilperson argued that ers within a 200 ft. radius of the site in up her spare time to help others. community it is. these were against constitutional rights. question. Prior to the hearing, the prop- When I think of friends that I would Eve is a proud board member of On the other hand, I thought this was a erty owner must provide the ZBA with call in an emergency, she would be at the YMCA of Glen Cove as well as the coup for the City – receiving the most an application, architectural plans, and a top of the list. I believe she is committed Community Scholarship Fund of Glen technologically advanced police moni- list citing the specific building codes that and dependable, with the best interest of Cove- an association of Glen Cove resi- toring systems at no cost to taxpayers. will be violated by the construction. At Glen Cove always a top priority. dents who are strong advocates for pub- This modern adjunct would offer an ad- the public hearing the property owner or Please join me on Election Day lic education. Eve is also a board mem- ditional layer of comfort and security for his representative makes a presentation Tuesday, November 5, and vote for ber and Treasurer of the Glen Cove Arts our residents. At the time, I wondered detailing the proposed project, followed Dr.Eve Lupenko. Council and also finds much enjoyment why someone could be so vehemently by questions from ZBA members and Regards, with her boys in performing in the local against this windfall and the fundamen- comments from the public. Julie McCann community theater, showing her love of tal safety of our citizens. Prior to making its decision, all ap- the arts. You can find her many warm This month, these same security plications are discussed, meticulously The Glen Cove Drug Problem summer nights, enjoying the concerts cameras in Glen Cove aided in the arrest weighing the facts and the law. Deci- down on Morgan’s Park. of a man who allegedly tried to lure a 15- sions of the ZBA are rendered, solely, by To The Editor, Eve continues to serve as a Direc- year old girl into his automobile. If these precedence and by law. Each and every Maybe its time for Glen Cove and tor (previously 2-term President) of the cameras weren’t available, we could decision of the ZBA is a legal document the rest of Nassau County to follow Suf- East Island Association where one of only imagine what would have been the and as such must be concise, accurate folk’s lead by offering free drug test kits their focuses is on the beautification of outcome if he was successful with other and cite germane building codes in ex- to parents paid from asset forfeitures. the beaches. victims. Camera footage is stored for 60 plicit language as required by state set With the LI surge in heroin use, Eve Lupenko’s love of Glen Cove is days, and is only accessible to the police standards. more and more parents are picking up evident in everything she has done and chief and four other officers. The ZBA tries to accommodate the kits at the Brookhaven, Huntington, and continues to do. With Eve’s help and pas- Also this month, a man was arrested applicant while also trying to preserve Babylon Town Youth Bureaus and at a sion, we strongly believe that we could in Kings Point for allegedly committing open spaces and light and to protect all number of County Legislator offices as regain the remarkable reputation of our a bank robbery, and was caught because residents’ quality of life.” well. school district and our community once of license plate readers installed in public “The Superintendent of Buildings This is a crisis of historic propor- again. areas. Now, at no expense to taxpayers, reviews all applications for the modifica- tions and Glen Covers can use their Join us in supporting Eve Lupenko, Glen Cove will also have this safety tool tion of a structure, construction of an ad- influence by contacting and voting for the person that we believe will best serve which is hooked up to state databases. dition, alteration of the property, changes those willing to help. the interest of Glen Cove. Originally, this, too, was not fully sup- to the use of the structure, etc. prior to Phil Enright Sincerely, ported by my opponents. “The license the issuance of a building permit. If the The Fahey Family plate readers… are just really like having project complies with existing codes, a A More Personal Perspective another cop there,” stated Mayor Suozzi work order and building permit will be In Support Of Eve at last week’s City Council meeting. granted. To The Editor, “There’s no privacy issue, because when Applications not in compliance with Today in politics, there are many To The Editor, you’re driving down a public street… New York State Codes, Village Codes terms used like bipartisan, uncompro- I am writing this letter in support of there’s no expectation of privacy.” and guidelines are referred to the ap- mising personal agenda and ego. I find it Eve Lupenko’s running for City Council. Several members on my Team have propriate board or boards (Zoning Board so refreshing when you find a person that I have known Eve for over twenty years held positions directly related to the safe- of Appeals, Planning Board, Board of shows much different qualities such as having grown up with her on Morgan’s ty of others – I am a physician, Mayor Architectural Review, Landmarks Com- Commitment, Selflessness, Compassion, Island in Glen Cove. Eve is one of the Suozzi and Martin Carmody are former mission) for a ruling on the proposed Dedication, Intelligence and Strength to kindest woman I have ever known, very Glen Cove firefighters, and Tony Jiminez project and/or the approval of a variance name a few. When you combine those humble, independent, extraordinary is a Vietnam veteran serving in our EMS application. core values with a person with a track mother to her two sons, Alex and Chris- department. In this day and age, security The Building Compliance team record of service to your community, topher. cameras are out there on many private provides guidance to residents and con- I believe you’ve found that person you Dr. Eve Lupenko is a Board Certi- properties already. As long as there are tractors on the application and permit can trust with our beautiful town of Glen fied dermatologist and a fellow of the systems in check for their proper use in process. The team is responsible for the Cove. American Academy of Dermatology. criminal cases, I am grateful that the po- issuance of building permits, on-site As a single Father of two, I’ve She specializes in adult and pediatric lice have more means to look out for our looked for someone with those qualities medical, surgical and cosmetic derma- safety - SAFETY IS NUMBER ONE. continued on page 7 Week of October 17, 2013 Gold Coast Gazette Page 7

inspections and the issuance of either a In my eyes Delia has separated her- Certificate of Occupancy or a Certificate self from the career politicians with her of Completion. individuality not being controlled by any The team identifies and reviews political party or person. Over the years City of Glen Cove Police Department Weekly Arrests building code violations and potential she has never been afraid to fight for the problems of the proposed project with right thing, regardless of the political en- September 29, 2013 - October 5, 2013 the applicant prior to the formal presen- vironment. She seeks only the truth as tation to the appropriate boards. Step-by- was evident during Hurricane Sandy, her step instructions for the Zoning, Plan- voice wouldn’t be silenced. Police Blotter ning and Architectural Review processes When she is not governing she is are available at Village Hall.” fighting everyday to find a cure for dia- Note: In the course of three years, betes. It’s been my honor to help Delia The Third Squad reports the arrest of a Queens man for Possession of a Sea Cliff employees, whose job it is to in this difficult process. Because of her Forged Instrument that occurred on Monday, October 14, 2013 at 7:49 p.m. know and advise Village boards about I have seen first hand the courage of in Westbury. code, law and due process, as well as children and adults who are faced with According to detectives, the defendant Scott E. Bellamy, 46 of 168 18 Lin- ZBA members, who are required to diabetes everyday of their lives. I have den Boulevard was inside the Wal-Mart located at 1220 Old Country Road “meticulously [weigh] the facts and the cherished meeting the many wonderful when he attempted to purchase a phone card valued at $45.00 using a forged law” have never mentioned, reviewed or people dedicating their lives everyday to American Express credit card and Connecticut License. The defendant fled deliberated facts, precedent, code or law this wonderful cause. the store on foot leaving behind the items. Bellamy was located a short time germane to the legal status of our Preston Delia is a very special woman who I later by Nassau County Narcotics/Vice Bureau detectives and placed under right-of way as it satisfies Village code admire very much. Yes she is my friend arrest without incident. During the investigation Bellamy was also found to requirements as a street for our subdivi- and will always be. I urge everyone to be in possession of an additional forged credit card. sion’s rear lot, at any of our public hear- come out and make their voices heard Bellamy is charged with three (3) counts of Possession of a Forged Instru- ings. and vote for Delia as she is the one bright ment 2nd degree. He will be arraigned on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at Karin Barnaby shining star that still remains high in the First District Court in Hempstead. sky! Impressed With Reggie James Joseph Capozzi Jr. To The Editor, Re-elect Delia DeRiggi-Whitton I am very impressed with Coun- cilman Reggie Spinello and with what To The Editor, I read, in his letter to the Editor Octo- I am writing in support of Delia ber 10, 2013, on why he is running for DeRiggi-Whitton, who I have known for Mayor of Glen Cove. I had the pleasure over 30 years. Delia is one of the finest during a time when the county was in appreciate that a lot. of “walking” with Mr. Spinello and people I know, and, through the years, crisis and so very vulnerable. Despite Delia cares about all people and Linda Darby and Kristina Heuser, as a she has earned my trust, respect and ad- such strong opposition initially to even finds ways to help with even hard things volunteer this past Saturday afternoon, miration as both a friend and a public discussing this matter, it was eventually like veteran benefits. That’s why I sup- through various streets in Glen Cove. I servant. I find Delia to have the kindest investigated. Her efforts have resulted in port her and you should too. She’ll fight listened to conversations they had with heart and is a true advocate for those in acknowledgment of the misuse of funds for each of us for what we really need the residents. I was most impressed with need. She has been relentless in her effort and the resulting irreparable damage to and what is right. the receptive nature of people to listen to support worthy organizations such as our county preserves. This has created Howie Stillwagon and to ask intelligent questions of him the Diabetes Research Institute. She has attention as well as accountability, which and Linda Darby and Kristina Heuser. pulled off and supported so many terrific is absolutely necessary to help insure so Sandy And Election The overwhelming resonance they had events that have been fun, educational that this type of waste of tax payer dol- with Mr. Spinello’s vision and the vi- and also raised huge sums in an effort to lars does not happen again! To The Editor, sion of his team, for a better Glen Cove, find a cure for debilitating diseases such Thank goodness we have Delia on our Election Day is Tuesday November was quite evident. as Diabetes. side. Let’s make sure we keep her there! 5th. I know many of us are also thinking The residents of Glen Cove want and Delia is also persistent when it Claudia Delgrosso about another anniversary approaching, deserve a change. Please cast your vote comes to other causes that are important that of Hurricane Sandy. on November 5th for Reggie Spinello to her and her constituents. Despite her Delia Cares About Veterans For many of us the memories are and his team if you want to see a bet- calm demeanor, she is tough adversary difficult ones. All the preparation before ter and improved Glen Cove. This is the when needed. For example, during the To The Editor, the storm, the day of the storm, and the only way this could happen. aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, there I just want to let people know that awful aftermath. Annette Geiss were some very concerning activities Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRig- Downed trees, flooded basements, going on in some of our beautiful pre- gi-Whitton found a way to help veterans no power, no gas. The one thing I per- Vote Delia – An Independent serves such as Welwyn. After speaking and I for one really appreciate it. She has sonally remember through it all was Thinker to local residents, Delia learned that ven- met with our American Legion and other seeing our Mayor Ralph Suozzi and his dors who were contracted to help with VFW and Legions to talk about a pro- team everywhere. I would drive down the To The Editor, tree removal, seemed to be raping our gram she set up with a law firm. street and see him talking to LIPA crews, “Those who won our independence be- preserves of hundred-year-old beautiful They assist veterans and their fami- talking to police stationed at areas with- lieved that freedom to think as you will healthy trees, instead of clearing out ar- lies with legal issues like wills, health out traffic lights, talking to crews from and to speak as you think are means in- eas of devastation that they were hired to proxies and medical filings. They also Nassau County. dispensable to the discovery and spread do. Delia got right on in and when she help with challenges like stalled claims, I saw the Mayor and many members of political truth.” was ignored and even belittled by some education, housing and healthcare. of the City Council personally helping - Justice Louis D. Brandeis of our county officials who would have Believe me, I had major problems out at the shelter at the high school. preferred to sweep the entire matter un- for a long time with pension and com- I saw employees from the City Delia DeRiggi Whitton has been a der the rug, Delia remained unwavering. pensation claims. My paperwork was agencies everywhere trying to help. The great leader first as a councilwoman in She wrote many articles and persisted in lost and I was getting nowhere. City’s Department of Public Works did the City of Glen Cove and now as our meeting after meeting to bring the mat- Thanks to Delia and the lawyers an amazing job helping residents with all Nassau County Legislator. She has the ter to light and discuss the issues openly. who she got to help me for free, the VA kinds of debris cleanup for weeks after courage to fight for what she believes is It was shocking to me that there was so has really stepped things up now. They Sandy. right, always thinking of our citizens and much effort being put forth to conceal even called me about something I hadn’t Look, I know all of this is their job how to make their lives better. these harmful activities that took place put in for! So, there really is something going on now thanks to these efforts. I do continued on page 8 Page 8 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 17, 2013 whomever is elected. candidate and why they might or might Frankly, a candidate giving a dona- not be a good choice. When candidates tion or an entire fortune away is irrel- feel that all that they can do is distract evant and unrelated to the ability needed and detract, and only talk in generalities in managing a municipality. I consider then they must have little or nothing to these and similar actions by any politi- offer and may not be ready for the dif- cian as diversionary tactics and red her- but I believe all the City agencies from opponent must be behind this endeavor ficult task of managing a municipality. rings designed to take the focus of the the Mayor and City Council on down or he tacitly approves it. In effect, each Sincerely, voters off of what really counts: The the line went over and beyond the call stone thrown at Reggie may turn out to Glenn W. Howard, Jr. essential experience and abilities of the of duty. On this anniversary of Hurricane be a vote for . . . well . . . for Reggie. Sandy, my sincere thanks go out to May- or Suozzi and his team for their efforts to Mr. Suozzi is free to sit by idly while the “It Takes a Village to Save a House” SC Land- get us through one of the toughest disas- Long Island Voter’s Almanack attempts marks Speaker Series Begins at SC Yacht Club ters we’ve ever seen. to do him a political favor. In the mean- Thanks, time, whenever they act out with their The story of the meticulous resto- Eastlake encouraged good taste in design Julie McCann negative attacks, it only strengthens the ration of one of Sea Cliff's oldest most by coordinating style throughout a home Spinello campaign and further weakens ornate Victorian era houses will be pre- from architecture to interior design and The Gift That Keeps On Giving Mr. Suozzi’s. For Reggie, the Long Is- sented by the Sea Cliff Landmarks As- furnishings. He popularized simple well land Voter’s Almanack and its sycophan- sociation on October twenty third at the made details such as the spindle but once To The Editor, tic followers are a political gift that keeps Sea Cliff Yacht Club. Landmarks is hold- mass production made the style readily If you ask most people whether on giving. ing the first event in their annual speaker available it became overused. Even East- they’d run for public office, the nearly Michael A. Levy series in the comfortable surroundings lake thought the result excessive. East- universal answer is, “No thanks.” Given of the Yacht Club dining room looking lake style houses were very popular for the state of political discourse in this Worth Giving Back? across the harbor and out to the sound. a short time and relatively few survive. country, particularly since the creation of Historical Yacht Club documents and ar- Sea Cliff is lucky to have two wonderful that band of lunatics calling themselves To The Editor, tifacts recall the early days of the club examples along Sea Cliff Avenue. the Tea Party, most folks want nothing to As a general rule I take political and the time when our featured home's The Sea Cliff Landmarks Associa- do with running for public office. mailings with a huge grain of salt. How- builders would have been visiting Sea tion supports a variety of programs de- Occasionally, a guy with real guts ever, I just received one from the Spinel- Cliff's shores. signed to educate the public about Sea comes along and says he’ll take the lo Team which stated that Mr. Spinello, Peter Fleishman, general contractor, Cliff's unique architectural heritage and hits and run because he believes he can if elected, would “give back” to the City William Wall, architect and Frank Scav- encourages homeowners to use histori- make his community a better place and (to three City agencies) part of his sal- one serial house restorer will give their cally appropriate materials when reno- he’s got a thick enough skin to deal with ary. perspectives on the restoration of the vating their homes. Proceeds from the those who will try to attack him. This How nice, I thought, at least until Eastlake style house built on Sea Cliff Sea Cliff Landmarks House Tours sup- year, that guy is Reggie Spinello. He’s I mulled this over and was hit with the Avenue in 1873. Mr. Scavone purchased ports their speaker program, Restoration running for mayor and doing it in a posi- possible negative implications of any the home in serious disrepair and full of Grant Program and the ongoing survey tive and dignified way. When it comes politician or political group offering to stuff but nearly untouched architectural- of homes from the Methodist Camp- to a candidate who’s overwhelmingly “donate” part of their paycheck (taxpay- ly just as the previous four owners would ground that will be finished this year. qualified and may be the only bet to take er money) as a reward for being elected, remember. Each of our speakers will de- Most of Landmarks' speaker pro- a city in tatters and turn it around, Mr. and the effect on people’s perception of scribe their involvement including the grams are free and open to the public. Spinello is that fellow. the Glen Cove political process. purchase, evaluation, debris removal, Membership is encouraged. Membership Those who oppose Mr. Spinello be- I am certain that Mr. Spinello and architectural planning and restoration of forms will be available at this month's cause they want to keep the status quo his team had every good intention in this the house with detailed original wood- presentation. We encourage anyone in- evidently see things differently. They offer, but I feel that they did not look at work. terested to join soon to be able to attend operate on the assumption that continu- the impact of this type of maneuver, and Elaborately decorated and fanciful Landmarks' wildly popular and well at- ally painting him with a brush of bogus gave little if any thought to the percep- Stick houses, like Frank Scavone's, are tended Holiday Party. Details to be an- negativity will cause voters to turn off to tions that could be created in some of referred to as the "Eastlake" style after nounced. him and vote the other guy back into of- the voter’s minds or to the precedents it English designer Charles Eastlake. His Sea Cliff Landmarks Speaker Pro- fice by default. Unless you’ve been liv- might set. trend breaking book "Hints on House- gram at the Sea Cliff Yacht Club, 42 The ing in an alternate universe, it is evident First of all, this might set a prec- hold Taste in Furniture Design, Uphol- Boulevard Sea Cliff, NY Date: Wednes- that taxpaying citizens are thoroughly edent for all candidates, individuals or stery and Other Details" was first pub- day October 23 Time: 7:30 Refresh- fed up and disgusted with the antics of on a team, in the local election wherein lished in the United States in 1872. Mr. ments will be served. politicians and especially their support- they could be under pressure to also do ers who spew nothing but vicious, un- something similar and those that did not supported and irrational negativity. would be looked on by voters with a One bunch in particular is the crowd jaundiced eye. The Graveyard Tour masquerading as a so-called faux pub- Secondly, this could set a precedent Welcome to the quietest neighbor- lication calling itself the Long Island ily Graveyard behind Sea Cliff Elemen- for all future elections wherein the voters hood in Sea Cliff...the Carpenter Fam- Voter’s Almanack. This bogus publi- tary School. Suggested donation $5.00, would expect every candidate to give a ily Graveyard. Join us as you are led cation has been appearing on the Inter- children free. Sponsored by the Good of kick back to the municipality for being through the burial ground as it comes net on the Glen Cove Patch site (www. the Village Association. voted into office. This would result in to life with spirits of the past. You will glencovepatch.com) and in print mate- elections going to those who gave back meet some fascinating people and hear rial. It is not worth repeating their ha- monetarily the most and not to the most their stories of love,sorrow,adventure rangues against Mr. Spinello because to qualified candidates. murder,intrigue and mystery. put it simply, they just make up negative Thirdly, there may now be some You will meet Latting and Mar- stuff and then try to throw it at him to voters in this election who would feel, tha who once owned all the farm- see if it’ll stick. Suffice it to say, if this because of their direct or indirect in- land that is now Sea Cliff. You bunch were the least bit credible, they’d volvement with, or support of, the Senior will hear the stories of the two let everyone know who they are instead Center, the Youth Bureau and Veterans brothers who went off to war of hiding behind the mask of anonymity Affairs (a New York State Office), that in 1862 and the fates that be- and using their computer like a sniper’s they have to vote for the candidate. fell them. Brave Nathaniel, A rifle. Instead, by their facelessness, they I am certain that Mr. Spinello and his Revolutionary War Hero, will tell render themselves non-credible. Team were honorable in their intentions, you of his run-in with the British

that they felt that they were doing a nice who caught him and hung him by the What these merchants of fraudulence fail thing, and that they had no intention of neck and how he survived to tell his to recognize is that every time they hurl creating an impression that votes could tale. another stone at Mr. Spinello, they dam- be bought. Certainly for these agencies These are just a few of the many age the campaign of his opponent, Ralph any mayor can find a way to fund them, spirits that await you on October 26 Suozzi, because a significant percentage or bring in financial support for them, from 4:00-6:00 at the Carpenter Fam- of people who witness this think that the and that opportunity will be there for Week of October 17, 2013 Gold Coast Gazette Page 9

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Gribbin Students Learn in the Orchard In the spirit of the fall harvest sea- son, and to get a little lesson about agri- culture, first-graders at Gribbin Elemen- tary School in Glen Cove recently took a field trip to the Fort Salonga Farm where they took a tour of the apple orchard and had the opportunity to pick their own apples. “Students learned about grafting and how to pick an apple and that there are important helpers at the orchard such as bumblebees, bats, bluebirds, and owls,” said Gribbin teacher Antoinette Hatzopoulos, whose class was among those making the trip. Students also conducted apple science experiments, and as a culminating tasty treat, put on their proverbial chef hats and learned how to make apple pies and applesauce. Week of October 17, 2013 Gold Coast Gazette Page 11 Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana, LLP is pleased to announce attorneys to the 2013 New York Rising Stars® SuperLawyers list.

code violations. Ms. Tsoukalas is gen- Eli Elbaum concentrates his prac- marks Preservation Commission. Mr. El- eral counsel to the Long Island Gasoline tice in all aspects of municipal law, in- baum represents a wide variety of clients, Retailers Association, a nationally rec- cluding zoning, land use, environmen- including national corporate chains, lo- ognized non-profit trade association with tal, transactional and related litigation cal developers, and small business own- over 600 members. Andrea Tsoukalas matters. Mr. Elbaum regularly appears ers in the development of commercial was honored by the Long Island Busi- before numerous municipal boards and and residential properties. Mr. Elbaum ness News with its 40 Under 40 Award agencies throughout Long Island. In ad- is a member of the New York State Bar (2012). Most recently, she was listed by dition, he frequently appears in District Association and The Retail Network the same publication as a ‘Who’s Who Court for property-related violation mat- trade association. His co-authored ar- in Women in Professional Service.’ In ters. Mr. Elbaum, a resident of Sea Cliff, ticle, “Zoning Boards Give New Mean- 2012, she was honored by the John J. previously practiced in New York City ing to What Constitutes a Detriment to Byrne Community Center with its Long and often appeared before New York the Character of a Neighborhood,” was Island Outstanding Advocate for Chil- City's Board of Standards and Appeals, published in the New York Real Estate dren and Youth Award. Environmental Control Board, and Land- Journal.

Andrea Tsoukalas SuperLawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstand- ing lawyers who have attained a degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a rigorous multi-phased pro- cess that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evalu- ation of candidates, and a peer reviews by practice area. Andrea Tsoukalas of the Glen Head area, concentrates her practice in zoning, land use, environmental and municipal law matters. Ms. Tsoukalas represents a wide variety of clients in- cluding national corporate chains, local developers and small business owners in the development of commercial and resi- dential properties. Ms. Tsoukalas also has substantial experience in appellate practice and civil litigation. She litigates contract and real estate claims, corporate and partnership disputes, and regulatory claims arising out of building and zoning

Eli Elbaum Page 12 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 17, 2013 New Members Initiated at Loggia Glen Cove No. 1016 At a recent meeting of Loggia Glen Cove No. 1016, two new members were ini- tiated into the Lodge. The new members are Mario and Ed Bencivenni. Loggia Glen Cove No. 1016 is the oldest Lodge on Long Island. If you would like additional informa- tion about joining the Lodge, you may call our President, John Macari at 728-6900.

Photo-Left to right: Angelo Grande, Membership Chairper- son, Ed Bencivenni, John Macari, President and Mario Bencivenni.

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Sunday, November 3, 2013 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Corner of Carpenter Open House Information Session and Campus Tour Pre-nursery through Grade 12 and Downing Aves. PORTLEDGE SCHOOL Portledge School 516-671-0302 355 Duck Pond Road Locust Valley, NY 11560 516-750-3203 www.portledge.org E L X E P L C O E X R E C R E A T E Week of October 17, 2013 Gold Coast Gazette Page 13 North Shore High School Junior Receives Shapiro-McCormick Mayor’s Young Woman Leader Award Column The North Shore School District is expressing a person’s feelings and emo- proud to announce that Tayler Bradford, tions, no matter how difficult their life a junior at North Shore High School, re- can be. She communicated, “The girls at By Mayor Ralph V. Suozzi cently received the Shapiro-McCormick NSHH come from troubled backgrounds Young Woman Leader Award from The and many times their voices fall through Women’s Fund of Long Island. Tayler the cracks. I would like to lend them my From the Mayor’s Desk a community as we look for innovative was nominated by her guidance counsel- voice so that they are not forgotten.” ways to keep children and our schools or, Tim Shea, for being a young woman Besides her active role in commu- Red Ribbon Week drug free. A healthy and productive fu- leader who has distinguished herself as nity service, Tayler is a dedicated and Glen Cove Schools will be celebrat- ture for our children is truly a team ef- A Leader in Efforts To Help Women motivated student. She was Student of ing Red Ribbon Week from October 21st fort and it will benefit each of them, their Achieve Greater Equality. the Month for Health, has consistently through October 25th as part of the Na- families, their friends and their commu- Mr. Shea said, “Tayler has the talent maintained High Honor Roll Status tional Drug Awareness Campaign. This nity for a lifetime. and drive to accomplish just about any- since freshman year, and is currently educational campaign helps our children The red ribbon symbolizes a continu- thing, and her career path could take any taking four AP classes. In addition to her avoid the dangers of alcohol, drugs and ing commitment to reducing the demand number of directions. But one thing is for academics, she plays on the North Shore tobacco as well as raising awareness of for illegal drugs in our communities. In sure, whatever she does; she will utilize Varsity Tennis team and has received a drug use and the problems related to 1985, Drug Enforcement Administration her sharp intellect and her creative tal- Scholar Athlete Award every year since drugs facing our community. I congratu- (DEA) Special Agent Enrique S. "Kiki" ents to ‘Do Good.’ She is an instrument freshman year. Tayler also loves music. late the school system for their continu- Camarena was killed by drug traffickers. of change who desires to constantly im- She is currently in The Madrigals and ing efforts in all aspects of our children’s Shortly after Camarena's death, citizens prove the quality of life of those around sings with the Concert Chorale. As a education but especially for the special from his hometown of Calexico, Cali- her.” role model, she was previously invited to focus on these particular substances and fornia, began wearing red ribbons to re- Nominated among 15 girls, Tay- speak on E3 day at North Shore Middle the known havoc they play in destroying member him and commemorate his sac- ler was one of two young women who School by Principal Dr. Marc Ferris. overall health and in many cases lives. rifice. Congress established Red Ribbon received this award for exhibiting the Tayler concluded by saying, “One The campaign brings together par- Week in 1988. following characteristics: advocates for of the most inspiring things I experi- ents, the school administration, teach- Kudos to everyone involved for girls within her school or community, enced while teaching at NSHH was be- ers, aides, medical and substance abuse demonstrating their commitment to this makes a difference in the lives of young ing hugged by one of the girls. Through professionals and other community lead- effort during Red Ribbon Week and ev- women through philanthropy, advocacy this experience and teaching art classes ers to demonstrate to these children and ery single day. or other community service efforts, at NSHH, I was able to see how much their families how committed we are as has faced obstacles and taken risks to I was helping improve their lives first- pursue their goals despite the views of hand.” others, has vision beyond her years and Tayler Bradford will be honored at For Gazette advertising information has brought others to that vision, shows the 2013 Women Achievers Breakfast leadership and promise as a future leader on October 24th at Crest Hollow Coun- for women’s causes, and is a sophomore ty Club in Woodbury, NY. Our sincere call 671-2360 or junior in high school who has good congratulations go out to Tayler and her academic standing. family! “Receiving this award makes me feel very proud,” said Tayler. “During the summer of 2012, I created a community service project with my close friend (An- nalise Apt) teaching a series of hour-long art classes to children in the community.” The two girls successfully raised $1,200 and wanted to donate all of the proceeds to a worthy charity. Since both girls were interested in helping underprivileged girls, Tayler’s mother introduced them to the executive director of The Wom- en’s Fund of Long Island who directed them to the North Shore Holiday House (NSHH) -- a free camp on Long Island for underprivileged girls whose families fall under the poverty line and often have difficult lives.” Tayler said, “I was so inspired by what the NSHH provided for underprivi- leged girls that we decided to donate all of the proceeds to support their art pro- gram.” She added, “I taught art classes at NSHH during summer break. We chose a memory box lesson because it enabled the girls from the Holiday House to keep their favorite memories stored in one place so that they can always cherish them. The experience was so gratifying since it allowed me to make a big im- pact on their lives.” Tayler credits her parents for her passion for the arts (she Pictured are Annalise Apt and Tayler Bradford teaching the girls at North Shore Holiday House (NSHH) a memory box art lesson. Article has been actively involved in photogra- by Shelly Newman, Photo by Sharyn Bradford phy since freshman year.) She realizes that the arts play an important role in Page 14 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 17, 2013 Answer to last weeks Crossword

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 S C A B H A R S H U S E D 14 15 16 N AGA O RATE R ANI 17 18 19 O RAL R ENAL A NON 20 21 22 B ERMU DATRIANGLE Last Week’s Celebrity 23 24 Last week’s celebrity was T EL P LY 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Karen Morely. In 1934, she left MGM A B I D ES S P OILAG E 34 35 36 after arguments about her roles and her E RNE B LURB S EA 37 38 39 40 private life. Her first film after leaving R OUND T RIPTICKET MGM was “Our Daily Bread” (1934), 41 42 43 I NS A ROMA P ESO directed by King Vidor. She continued 44 45 46 47 to work as a freelance performer and ap- E XERCISE D E ADEN 48 49 peared in Michael Curtiz’s “Black Fury” A HA P US 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 (1935) with Paul Muni. As a little note, T R A FALGA RSQU A R E in 1936, at the 8th Academy Awards, 59 60 61 H ALT R OBOT R EAR Muni was not officially nominated for 62 63 64 the Academy Award for Best Actor for U RGE U TILE E RGO 65 66 67 this film, but he came in second on the G EAR N OTED A YES basis of write-in votes, which were al- lowed that year. Also in 1935, Morely played Shirley Temple’s mother in “The Littlest Rebel”. Without the support of a This week’s celebrity, born on March 16, studio, her roles became less frequent, PUBLIC NOTICE 1897 in Keokuk, Iowa, was a screen ac- however, she did play “Mr. Collins’ tor and matinee idol of the silent film era wife”, “Charlotte Lucas” in “Pride and and beyond. After graduating college, he Prejudice” (1940), which was produced headed for California to pursue a career by MGM. It also starred Greer Garson, RESOLUTION NO. 61, YEAR 2013 RESOLUTION NO.65, YEAR 2013 in the relatively new medium of motion Laurence Olivier, Edna May Oliver RESOLVED, that Central Avenue be- BE IT RESOLVED, that the 2014 Sea pictures where he garnered instant atten- and Maureen O’Sullivan. The film was tween Sea Cliff Avenue and Summit Av- Cliff Village General election will take tion from studio bosses. With his six foot critically well-received, but it did not ad- enue will be closed on Friday, Novem- place on Tuesday, March 18, 2014, for frame, blue eyes and wavy blonde hair, vance her career, as a result. She turned ber 8, 2013 from 4:30pm to 9:00pm to the purpose of electing the following of- he was seen as a potential matinee idol. her attention to stage plays. In 1947, her celebrate “Chill out in Sea Cliff”; and be ficers of the Village: His first film was the 1918 Louise May career seemed to come to an end when it further A Village Trustee for a term of two Alcott classic, “Little Women”. On May she testified before the House Un-Amer- RESOLVED, that the General Fore- years for the Office presently held by 11, 1927, he was among 35 other film ican Activities Committee and refused man of Public Works or his designee be Tom Powell whose term expires April 7, industry insiders to found the Academy to answer questions about her activities and he hereby is authorized and directed 2014; a Village Trustee for a term of two of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences about her alleged American Commu- to place appropriate signs to enforce the years for the Office presently held by (AMPAS), a professional honorary orga- nist Party membership. Studio bosses restriction enacted herein; and be it fur- Peter Hayes whose term expires April 7, nization dedicated to the advancement of blacklisted her, but she maintained her ther 2014; and a Village Justice for a term of the arts and sciences of motion pictures. political activism for the rest of her life. RESOLVED, that the Village Clerk be four years for the Office presently held Fellow actors involved in the found- In 1954, she ran unsuccessfully for Lt. and she hereby is authorized and direct- by John Reali whose term expires April ing included: Mary Pickford, Douglas Governor of NY on the American Labor ed to publish and post this resolution as 7, 2014. Fairbanks, Richard Barthelmess, Jack Party ticket. This was the first election required by law; and be it further Dated: October 15, 2013 Holt, Milton Sills, and Harold Lloyd. in which voters were required to cast a RESOLVED, that the parking regula- Marianne Lennon He served as president of the organiza- single vote for both the Gov. and the Lt. tions created by this resolution shall take Sea Cliff, NY tion from 1932 to 1933. He was also a Gov. positions, following the amendment effect upon the placement of appropriate Village Clerk founding member of the Screen Actors to the State Constitution in 1953. She signs. Guild (SAG). Some of his talking films lost to Gov. W. Averell Harriman and Lt. Dated: October 7, 2013 included: “The Man Who Understood Gov. George DeLuca. In the 1970’s she Marianne Lennon Women” (1959) with Henry Fonda, “All briefly resumed her acting career with Sea Cliff, NY That Heaven Allows” (1955) with Jane guest roles on “Kojak”, “Kung Fu” and Village Clerk Wyman and Rock Hudson, “Anne Vick- “Police Woman”. On March 8, 2003, she ------x ers” (1933) with Irene Dunne, and “The died of pneumonia at the age of 93. Bad Sister” (1931) with Humphrey Bog- art and Bette Davis. Correct Callers Gold Coast Gazette Subscription Form If you know our celebrity call us at 516- Callers who knew our celebrity last week 671-2360 or e-mail: mail@goldcoastga- were: Mario Moccia, Kathy Leyden, Ro- zette.net berta Pezza, Will and Babs Hutchins, Name: ______Tony Mercado, and Don Adams. Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

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Sea Cliff Mayor Kennedy and the When the program was launched, Nassau County Legislator Delia De- Attorney General Eric Schneiderman Riggi-Whitton co-sponsored a seminar said, “To prevent senior citizens from at Sea Cliff Village Hall recently. The becoming victims of fraud and abuse, New York State Attorney General’s of- we must empower them with informa- fice provides public service events where tion they can use to protect themselves. important safety tips are shared by the My office is committed to protecting all AG’s office and local officials. This Sea New Yorkers, especially those who are Cliff event was geared towards seniors. targeted for fraud and abuse. The ‘Smart Smart Seniors is a statewide elder abuse Seniors’ program is another tool that we prevention program designed to help se- can deploy to protect vulnerable New niors identify potential scams and abuses Yorkers and to help seniors avoid be- before they happen, and provide them coming victims in the first place.” with information they can use to stay Assistant Attorney General Toni safe and healthy in their daily lives. Logue visited the village to tell seniors Obituaries Althea Mary Ledzian Bruce Kennedy, Sea Cliff Mayor; Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, Nassau County Legislator; LEDZIAN, Althea Mary of Glen Cove, McCRINDLE, Loretta M. formerly of Karen Montagnese, Sea Cliff Senior Outreach Coordinator; Village Trustee Edward NY on October 7, 2013 age 88. Beloved Glen Cove on October 9, 2013 Age 76. L. Lieberman; and Assistant Attorney General Toni Logue. wife of the late Arthur. Loving mother of Mother of Robert (Hannah), William David, Mark, Melissa and the late A.J. (Adriana), Donald and the late Paul. about scams and crimes that could target tor DeRiggi-Whitton also shared some Dear sister of the late Clifford Welden. Grandmother of Victoria and Robert them, as well as ways to keep safe and ideas and then spoke individually with Proud grandmother of Wayne, Jennifer, Paul. Longtime employee of Glen Cove secure. residents on their own issues. Kaitlyn, Justice and Ian. Special great Hospital. Reposed at Dodge-Thomas Fu- Mayor Kennedy, Trustee Lieber- For more information visit www. grandmother of James, Kayla, Christina, neral Home. Burial at Roslyn Cemetery. man, Karen Montagnese (Sea Cliff’s Se- ag.ny.gov Ezekiel and Ascher. Fond aunt of Susan DodgeThomas.com nior Outreach Coordinator) and Legisla- Lisberg and Clifford Welden Jr. Special friend of Bruce Lempinski. Memorial Sylvia H. Asch Mass to be held at a later date. Arrange- ASCH, Sylvia H. of Locust Valley, NY ments by Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home. formerly of Wailuku, Maui on October Meet Your Neighbor DodgeThomas.com 12th, 2013 age 93. Extraordinary home- maker, gardener and baker. Beloved wife Loretta M. McCrindle of the late Roy D. for over 64 years. Lov- A NEW City of Glen Cove ing mother of Jonathan, Barbara and the late Carolyn. Dear sister of Alma Mae VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER North Shore Monuments and the late Katherine. Proud grand- Plaques and Sandblasting mother of Christopher, Michael, Char- Name: Roni Epstein lotte and Katherine. Special great grand- QUALITY WORKMANSHIP mother of Sydney and Olivia. Sylvia was Chemical Engine Co. FOR FOUR GENERATIONS a choir member and longtime member Resident of Glen Cove: 2 Years Quality Granite In All Colors of Women’s Consistory of Locust Valley Work done in all cemeteries Reformed Church. Interment service at Previous Residence: Sea Cliff 759-2156 Locust Valley Cemetery. Arrangements by Dodge-Thomas www.DodgeThomas. H.S. Attended: Southside - Rockville Center Showroom: com. 677 Cedar Swamp Rd. College Attended: Stoney Brook Univ. and Georgetown Univ. Brookville, N.Y. 11545 Therese Durka Mon-Fri: 10am to 6pm Durka, Therese “Sis” of Glen Head, Occupation: Attorney Saturdays 4pm (closed Sunday) NY on October 14, 2013. Beloved wife of the late Joseph V. Loving mother Reasons for joining th G.C. Fire Department: of Joseph J. (Maryanne). Cherished To help my community by being involved in emergency response. grandmother of Joseph R., Justin and Meredith. Funeral Mass at St. Boniface Martyr Church, Sea Cliff, NY. Interment GLY East Hillside Cemetery, Old Brookville, NY. To make donation in memory of Religious Store “Sis” please visit her page on the funeral home website. Arrangements by Whit- Vestments ting Funeral Home. Chalices Bernard J. Dunne Dunne, Bernard J. in his 89th Year of Pyxes Glen Head. Navy veteran WWII. De- voted father of Donna (Dennis) Goldfarb We can help you select by and Richard (Laura). Dear brother of phone and deliver to any Brenda Brett and the late Patrick. Cher- location on L.I. ished grandfather of Dustin, Derek, De- ven, Dillon, great-grandfather of Lilah Call us at (516) 656-0330 and Danica. Also survived by many lov- 32-34 School Street ing nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass at the Church of St. Patrick. Interment Glen Cove, NY Locust Valley Cemetery. McLaughlin Open Mon-Sat 9-5 Kramer Megiel Funeral Home Page 16 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 17, 2013

at the office of the District Clerk no later to the day of the election, except Satur- than 5:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) day and Sunday. on December 3, 2013 in order to be can- Only qualified voters who are registered PUBLIC NOTICE vassed. to vote will be permitted to vote. A list of all persons to whom absentee BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD OF ballots shall have been issued will be EDUCATION District buildings and sites; and to ex- available in the office of the District Dated: September 12, 2013 NOTICE OF SPECIAL pend $19,621,299 therefor; (b) that a Clerk between the hours of 8:00 o’clock ELIZABETH CIAMPI DISTRICT MEETING tax is hereby voted in the amount of not A.M. and 5:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing District Clerk NORTH SHORE CENTRAL to exceed $19,621,299 to finance such Time) on each of the five (5) days prior ------x SCHOOL DISTRICT, cost, such tax to be levied by and col- IN THE , lected in installments in such years and NEW YORK in such amounts as shall be determined NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- by said Board of Education; and (c) that SPECIAL ELECTION VOTE suant to a resolution of the Board of Edu- in anticipation of said tax, the Board of GLEN COVE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT cation of the North Shore Central School Education of the District may autho- GLEN COVE, NEW YORK District, in the County of Nassau, New rize the issuance of bonds in the aggre- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special School District Election Vote for the York, adopted on September 12, 2013, gate principal amount of not to exceed qualified voters of the Glen Cove City School District, Glen Cove, New York, will be a Special District Meeting of the quali- $19,621,299, and a tax is hereby voted held in the following location: fied voters of said School District will be to pay the interest on said bonds as the held on Tuesday, December 3, 2013 from same shall become due and payable. School Election District Location of Polling Place 7:00 o’clock A.M. to 10:00 o’clock P.M. The voting will be conducted by ballot A, B, D, E, F G Auditorium Lobby, Middle School, Forest Ave. (Prevailing Time) at the Gymnasium of on voting machines as provided in the the North Shore Senior High School, Education Law and the polls will remain in said district on Monday, October 21, 2013 at 7:00 a.m. prevailing time, at which 450 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen Head, New open from 7:00 o’clock A.M. to 10:00 time the polling place will be open to vote by voting machine upon the following York, for the purpose of voting upon the o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) and as item between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., prevailing time. following Bond Proposition: much longer as may be necessary to en- BOND PROPOSITION able the voters then present to cast their ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBER To elect one (1) member of the Board of Educa- RESOLVED: ballots. tion of said School District as follows: (a) That the Board of Education of the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that North Shore Central School District, in members of the Board of Registration A. One (1) member to be elected to fill the balance of the unexpired term of former the County of Nassau, New York (the shall meet on Saturday, November 23, board member Joel Sunshine commencing October 21, 2013 and ending June 30, “District”), is hereby authorized to con- 2013, between the hours of 10:00 o’clock 2014. struct improvements and alterations to A.M. and 2:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing District buildings and sites (the “Proj- Time) at the North Shore High School, B. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that for the purpose of voting at ect”) substantially as referred to and 450 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen Head, New such meeting, on Monday, October 21, 2013, the polling place will be open between described in the Report entitled “Pro- York, for the purpose of preparing a reg- the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. prevailing time to vote upon such proposition posed Bond Referendum Option #10” ister of the qualified voters of the Dis- by voting machine. prepared by the District with the assis- trict for said Special District Meeting, at tance of Construction Program Solu- which time any person shall be entitled AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that petitions nominating can- tions, Inc., (the “Report”), which Report to have his/her name placed upon such didates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed between the is available for public inspection at the register, provided that at such meeting hours 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. prevailing time with the Clerk of said School District office of the District Clerk, such Proj- of the Board of Registration he/she is at the District Office, Administration Building, Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, New York, ect to include (as and where required): known or proven to the satisfaction of on or before Tuesday, October 1, 2013, at 5:00 p.m. prevailing time. Such petition window, roof and flooring replacements; such Board of Registration to be then or must be directed to the Clerk of the District; must be signed by at least one hundred improvements to the heating, ventilation, thereafter entitled to vote at said Special (100) qualified voters of the district; must state the name and residence of the can- electrical and water distribution systems; District Meeting. didate. interior reconstruction and space recon- The register of the qualified voters of figuration; auditorium refurbishments, said District prepared for the Annual AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the qualified voters of the Dis- including seating and lighting and sound Election held on May 21, 2013 shall be trict may register between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. in the main office of system replacements; exterior building used by said Board of Registration as the each of the school buildings of the district and the office of the District Clerk in the envelope, retaining wall, parking, side- basis for the preparation of the register Administration Building during the school year, and, only in the Office of the District walk, driveway and drainage improve- for said Special District Meeting to be Clerk during the summer months of July and August. The final date to register for ments; security system enhancements; held on December 3, 2013. Any person the special election to be held on October 21, 2013 is Monday, October 7, 2013. If a and the installation of an elevator; all of whose name appears on such register or voter has heretofore registered pursuant to the resolution of the Board of Education, the foregoing to include the original fur- who shall have been previously regis- and has voted at any Annual School District Election and Budget Vote or special nishings, equipment, machinery, appara- tered for any district meeting within the last four (4) years, or if he or she is eligible to vote under tus, and all ancillary and related site and annual or special District meeting or Article 5 of the Election Law, he or she is also eligible to vote at this election. All other work required in connection there- election and who shall have voted at any other persons who wish to vote must register. Any person will be entitled to have with; and to expend therefor, including annual or special District meeting or his or her name placed on such register, provided that he or she is known or proven preliminary costs and costs incidental election held or conducted at any time to the satisfaction of the District Clerk, and the Board of Registration to be then or thereto and to the financing thereof, an since January 1, 2009, will not be re- thereafter entitled to vote at such Special Election for which the register is prepared amount not to exceed the estimated total quired to register personally for this Spe- and that the register so prepared pursuant to Education Law and the registration list cost of $19,621,299; provided that the cial District Meeting. In addition, any prepared by the Board of Elections of Nassau County will be filed in the Office of the estimated costs of the components of the person otherwise qualified to vote who is Clerk of the School District, in the District Office, Administration Building, Dosoris Project as set forth in the Report may be registered with the Board of Elections of Lane, Glen Cove, New York, and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter reallocated among such components if Nassau County under the provisions of of the district between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. prevailing time, on and the Board of Education shall determine the Election Law shall be entitled to vote after Monday, October 7, 2013, except Saturday and Sunday, including the day set that such reallocation is in the best inter- at said Special District Meeting without for the election. est of the District; further registration. (b) that a tax is hereby voted in the Immediately upon its completion, said AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Registration amount of not to exceed $19,621,299 to register will be filed in the Office of the of the District will also meet from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on October 18, 2013, at finance such cost, such tax to be levied District Clerk, and will be open for in- the polling place to prepare the register for meetings and election held subsequent to by and collected in installments in such spection by any qualified voter of the such Special Election. years and in such amounts as shall be District on November 25, 2013, Novem- determined by said Board of Education; ber 26, 2013 and December 2, 2013, dur- AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applications for absentee bal- and ing regular District business hours, and lots for the election of a school board member may be applied for at the Office of the (c) that in anticipation of said tax, the also on Saturday, November 30, 2013, Clerk of the District at the Administration Building, Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, New Board of Education of the District may when the hours of inspection will by York, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., prevailing time on any school authorize the issuance of bonds in the prior appointment only be from 11:00 day. However, such application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven aggregate principal amount of not to ex- o’clock A.M. and 12:00 o’clock Noon (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before ceed $19,621,299, and a tax is hereby (Prevailing Time). the election if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. No absentee voter’s voted to pay the interest on said bonds as NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that ap- ballot shall be canvassed unless it shall have been received at the Office of the Clerk the same shall become due and payable. plications for absentee ballots may be of the School District no later than 5:00 p.m., prevailing time, on the date of the elec- Such Bond Proposition shall appear on applied for at the office of the District tion. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be the ballot label to be inserted in the vot- Clerk. If the ballot is to be mailed to the available in the said office of the District Clerk on each of the five (5) days prior to ing machines used for voting at said Spe- voter, the completed application must be the day of the election, during regular office hours until the date of the election. cial District Meeting in substantially the received by the District Clerk no later following condensed form: than 5:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) Dated: Glen Cove, New York Ida Johnson BOND PROPOSITION on November 26, 2013. If the ballot is to August 29, 2013 YES NO be delivered personally to the voter at the District Clerk RESOLVED: office of the District Clerk, the complet- Board of Education (a) That the Board of Education of the ed application must be received by the Glen Cove City School District North Shore Central School District, in District Clerk no later than 5:00 o’clock Glen Cove, New York the County of Nassau, New York (the P.M. (Prevailing Time) on December 2, ------x “District”), is hereby authorized to con- 2013. Absentee ballots must be received struct improvements and alterations to Week of October 17, 2013 Gold Coast Gazette Page 17 CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Dear Great Book Guru, theme- one tiny misstep and your life 14 15 16 Next weekend is going to be extraordi- changes forever- no second chance- no narily busy here in Sea Cliff. On Sat- forgiveness …. but wait- was that a 17 18 19 urday, Oct 26 there will be two major single misstep or perhaps a deep char- events: the Second Annual Pet Parade acter flaw just waiting to be unearthed ? 20 21 at 11am and then the Good of the Vil- In many subtle ways these stories mirror lage’s Second Cemetery Walk at 4pm. James Joyce’s collection of short stories 22 23 24 25 26 27 And, yes- Jack Pierce and the Fire “The Dubliners” in which each story re- Department will be collecting canned veals a character whose bad judgment 28 29 30 31 goods for Mutual Concerns in front of reflects his own failings and even more 32 33 34 35 36 37 the Fire House. On Sunday, October so- Dublin’s intrinsic corruption . Per- 27, the Civic Association hosts its annu- rota’s people also are products of time 38 39 40 41 al Cider Social with songs, crafts, cos- and place. A disturbing but worthwhile tumes, and tasty treats at Central Park read! 42 43 44 at 3pm. Despite this busy weekend, as always, I will need something to read. 45 46 47 48 Any suggestions? Happy Halloween Reader 49 50 51 52 53 54

Dear Happy, 55 56 57 58 My suggestion for you is a collection of 59 60 61 62 63 short stories: NINE INCHES by Tom Perrota. Each story stands on its own 64 65 66 so you can stop and start as your busy schedule allows. This is an extraordinary 67 68 69 collection with a common theme of com- munity life. Little League games, school dances, leaf raking, teacher evaluations, Across 6. ___ bus college applications, tree ordinances- all 1. Peephole 7. Promulgate mirror life in a small 21st century com- 7. Put back 8. Somewhere else munity. Each story shares a common 11. Hoo-ha 9. Somateria 14. Managed 10. Pitt play character Glen Cove Youth Bureau presents…YOUTH, NEWS & VIEWS 15. Wheeling’s river 11. Sleep ___ 16. Thimblerig prop 12. A founder of impressionism Career Exploration is DELICIOUS 17. Coerced ceremonies 13. Hops driers By: Jacki Yonick 20. Choice 18. Kind of network 21. Beef, e.g. 19. Grin descriptive Digging our teeth right into the The business’s 45 years of success can 22. Word with bar or arm 22. Express disapproval Career Exploration program, Delicious also be attributed to the sense of family 25. Cybercafe patron 23. Compassionate Pizzeria hosted the Glen Cove After upon entering. Still run by members of 27. Make the grade? 24. Copious 3 Middle School program led by Jacki the Bencivenni Family, Delicious has re- 28. Abnormal protuberance 26. Desert basin Yonick, Youth Employment Coordinator located from their original location to 70 29. Support provider 29. E.U. member for the City of Glen Cove Youth Bureau Forest Avenue. 30. Schuss 31. Brush against on Wednesday October 2nd for an after- After the trip, students enjoyed pizza 32. Masked man? 33. Pillow ___ noon of pizza!! Understanding different and drinks on the outside patio. For more 33. Pond swimmer 35. Judicious careers and businesses within the City of scrumptious menu items and special 34. Put out 36. Reversal 38. Be in charge 37. Time piece? Glen Cove is our goal and what an ap- promotions, please visit deliciouspiz- 42. Use a prie-dieu 39. Boarder, e.g. petizing launch zeria.com. of the program! 43. Brain part 40. Mistake type For more 44. Clear 41. Denouement Students asked information Mario ques- 45. Predecessor of rock steady 46. Angled structure about Youth 47. Boolean logic operator 48. State bordering Arizona tions about B u r e a u 48. Some transfusions 49. Gourmand their original programs, 49. Auspices 50. Like some accents locations, how please call 52. Temple 51. Beset many pies are the Youth 54. Mawkish 53. Harsh made every Center at 55. Liability 54. Great Lakes salmon day, about the 57. Municipality in 56. Rush order? largest order 59. Criticizes 58. Theories and largest pies 64. TV’s Plumb 60. Metallica’s first hit made, what 65. Egyptian god 61. Check work is per- 66. Esprit de corps 62. Schooner’s cargo formed when 67. It’s called gules in heraldry 63. Clarinetist Lewis not making pizza, and of course, what 516.671.4600. 68. Priestly title is your favorite topping (Mario’s is pep- 69. Certain floor peroni, no sauce). Group Photo: Front Row: AnnMarie McIn- Since 1965, the Bencivenni Family nis, Jackelyn Mejia, Alex Nicholson, Carlos Down has operated and owned Delicious Res- Freeman, Ryan Koenig 1. ’s -___ Canal taurant & Pizzeria of Glen Cove. “Using Back Row: Jacki Yonick, Ashley Martinez, 2. Derisive cry decades-old family recipes and only the Mario from Delicious Restaurant and Pizze- 3. Nigerian state finest ingredients, the Pizzeria continues ria, Christian Cardoza, Andrew Woska 4. Don’t hold back dishing-up mouth watering” dinners, 5. Writers’ award decadent cannolis and signature pies. Page 18 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 17, 2013

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YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! CALL 671-2360 Page 20 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 17, 2013 North Shore Schools Homecoming Celebration 2013 Thank You North Shore Community! North Shore Schools, Glen Head, October 1 2013 - On a beautiful Septem- ber morning, thousands of students, fac- ulty, parents, and community members enthusiastically lined up to kick-off the 9th Annual North Shore Schools Home- coming Parade at Glenwood Landing School. Leading the parade was the American Legion Glenwood Landing Post 336 followed by the North Shore Cheerleading team, NSHS Drum Line directed by Mr. David Soto, Board of Education including Superintendent Dr. Edward Melnick, Assistant Superinten- dent for Instruction Rob Chlebicki, and Assistant Superintendent for Business Olivia Buatsi, the Booster Club, the Vi- king Foundation, various Parent Organi- zations, and the Glenwood Landing Fire Department, just to name a few! Dressed in maroon and white, numer- ous North Shore High School students showed their school spirit by designing decorative floats, wearing face paint, and waving flags and balloons. They were accompanied by Principal Albert Cous- orders for the Viking Victory Square, the ins and Assistant Principals Jen Impe- Athletic Booster Club grilled delicious riale and Kevin Kurrus. Middle School food for everyone to enjoy at the conces- students and faculty along with Principal sion stand, and the Parent Organizations Dr. Marc Ferris led a float symbolizing along with classes and clubs sold various the school’s theme, E3 (Everyone Mat- North Shore merchandise in support of ters, Everyone Cares, Everyone Learns). our schools and programs. Elementary children and teachers from As the carnival ended, a large crowd Glenwood Landing, Glen Head, and Sea happily jammed into the Stadium Track Cliff enthusiastically held banners and & Field for a fabulous pregame show walked with their respective principals including the “Kindergarten Fun Run,” including Mrs. Bridget Finder, Mrs. Lori Pulse Dance Team, Drum Line and Vi- Nimmo and Mr. Chris Zublionis. Also, king Cheerleaders! High School Band many school clubs and sports teams/ Conductor David Soto then led the North travel sports teams proudly walked in the Shore High School Pep Band and Drum parade. In addition, the NS High School Line in the “Star Spangled Banner” fol- Homecoming King & Queen (Jack Die- lowed immediately by the Viking Foot- de and Antonella Maffettone), as well as ball game. In an action-packed game, the the Senior Citizen King & Queen (Karl Vikings were narrowly defeated by Val- Burkhart andNancy Stepkowski), proud- ley Stream North, 15-7. ly waved to the crowd! To their delight, Thank you to the entire community enthusiastic community residents happi- for an amazing North Shore Schools ly lined the streets applauding, cheering, Homecoming 2013! Community mem- and sounding their horns for the North bers praised the event as being “phenom- Shore Schools Homecoming festivities! enal.” Our appreciation goes out again to The parade culminated at the high the students, faculty and staff, Board of school where over two thousand resi- Education, parents, businesses, Ameri- dents participated in the second annual can Legion Glenwood Landing Post North Shore Homecoming Carnival and 336, North Shore Kiwanis Club, Glen- Arts Celebration. It was organized and wood Landing Fire Department, Booster supported by the Homecoming Com- Club, Arts Angels, Viking Foundation, mittee, the parent association in each of Parent and Community Organizations, the schools, the Arts Angels, the Athletic and all of the athletic teams/travel teams Booster Club, and members of the Key and musicians that participated in mak- Club under the direction of Julia Salat. ing the 9th Annual North Shore Schools From 10 AM to 1 PM, children of all Homecoming a tremendous success! ages happily engaged in fun carnival games, live music courtesy of the Arts Angels, challenging booths including a Photo Caption: Pictured are many wonderful dunk tank, and exciting inflatable rides. photos from the North Shore Schools Home- You could see the joy on everyone’s coming Celebration 2013 held on Saturday, faces as older students assisted younger September 28! ones, teachers and students led various Article by Shelly Newman games and activities, and faculty mem- Photos by Adrienne Daley and Shelly New- bers plunged into the dunking booth! man But, that wasn’t all! Throughout the day, the Arts Angels sold hand-made Viking helmets, the Viking Foundation wel- comed alumni and began taking brick