Volume XXV No. 32 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 4/21/16 75C Savino Honored Hempstead Harbour Club Open House “Kings Of Event To Be Held on May 14th story on page 2

Glen Cove resident, Bob Savino, founder and CEO of Automatic Love u Mom! Industries, was honored on April 12th at Leonard’s Palazzo in Great Neck as one of the “Kings of Long Island.” He was recognized as an outstanding leader along with other prominent business owners on Long Island. Both Nassau County Executive, Ed Mangano, and Suffolk County Executive, Steve Bellone, were in attendance as “Kings of Long Island Stars” and to present awards to the other honorees. The event marked the Star Network’s first “Kings” ceremony east of City and was a huge success with more than 500 people in attendance.

Automatic Industries which was founded by Mr. Savino in the 1960s Glen Cove Residents Show Strong Support provides central laundry systems to multiple dwelling, hotels and college for E-Waste Collection Day dormitories and is one of the leading laundry providers in the tri-state area. Over 300 Glen Cove residents parted microwaves and small appliances; those Saturday, October 1 from 9:00 a.m. to Mr. Savino and his wife, Angela, raised ways with their aging technology, items can be collected on Wednesday’s 4:00 p.m. For more information call their three children in Glen Cove and old televisions, VCRS, miscellaneous metal pick-up day. The next E-Waste DPW at (516) 676-4402. have resided in the community for over monitors and dated digital devices Collection Day will be scheduled for 50 years. In addition to being an esteemed during Glen Cove’s bi-annual E-Waste leader in his field, Bob has dedicated his collection day. “The beautiful weather time to the local community serving on definitely encouraged our residents to do numerous community and not for profit their technology spring cleaning and our boards over the years. He was a member Department of Public Works Sanitation and the former Captain of the Glen Cove team did a great job in coordinating the Harbor Patrol. He volunteered endless event’s logistics with AHRC E-works hours on the auxiliary police force and and Winter Brothers,” said Mayor ambulance corp. Reggie Spinello. Thousands of items were collected during the day’s event and for residents who want to dispose of

Pictured (L to R) Councilman Capobianco, Councilman Watson, Judge Meli, Councilwoman Panzenbeck, Mayor Spinello and DPW Sanitation Supervisor Doug Poncet. Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of April 21, 2016 Hempstead Harbour Club Open House Event To Be Held on May 14th

Glen Cove Library’s Bus Trip to The National September 11 Memorial and Museum With a Buffet Lunch at Peking Duck Wednesday, June 29, 9am - 4pm

Join us as we travel by deluxe motor coach to The National September 11 Memorial and Museum. The Museum serves to memorialize those who lost their lives and to ensure that we never forget. The Memorial serves as a tribute to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks, to the survivors and their loved ones. Gain a deeper understanding of the attacks by examining the Museum’s authentic artifacts. Learn about how people responded in the aftermath as well as the symbolism behind the Memorial’s design.

The bus will leave from the Library’s back parking at 9:15a.m. After touring Hempstead Harbour Club will hold a porches. Frequent social events and the Museum and Memorial, we’ll head to Peking Duck where you’ll enjoy Commissioning Day Open House event casual and competitive racing provide a a delicious buffet lunch before heading back to the Library. The cost of $93 for prospective members on Saturday, rich and varied experience for adults and (payable by check or money order only) includes all and is payable at the time May 14th from 10am until noon. Founded children alike. During summer months, of registration. Registration is in person at the Reference desk. Please make checks/money orders payable to: The Glen Cove Library Bus Trip Fund. in 1891, the Hempstead Harbour Club is the Club’s active Junior Sailing program an historic landmark and hidden gem on introduces children aged 8-15 years old Happenings At The Glen Cove Senior Center Long Island Sound. Located at the end to a healthy activity they will enjoy their of Garvies Point Road in Glen Cove, entire lives through a gradual progression the Club offers something for everyone: of instruction geared for everyone from Membership at the Glen Cove Senior Center is free and open to all seniors the avid sailor, the casual boater, water first-timers through experienced racers. 60 years and older who are Nassau County residents. Our ongoing weekly sports enthusiasts, and those just looking Hempstead Harbour Club is proud classes include painting, exercise with the YMCA, Tai Chi, chair yoga, brain to take in the perfect sunset from the to celebrate its 125th anniversary and boosters, walking club, choral group, dancercise, tap dancing, mah jong, line Club’s wraparound porch. welcomes our local community to a dancing, and many more. Stop by the Site Manager’s office to register - you “Our Open House event is the perfect 2016 Commissioning Day Open House need to be registered to participate in any of our activities. Need a ride? Bus opportunity to learn more about the from 10:00 am until 12:00 noon on service is available from/to our "catchment area" upon request. The Center is Hempstead Harbour Club membership Saturday, May 14th. For directions and open Monday to Friday, 9-5, and serves a nutritious lunch at noon. Visit us and what makes the Club such a special more information, please visit www. at 130 Glen Street, Glen Cove, online at www.glencoveseniorcenter.com, or place for families” said Commodore hempsteadharbourclub.com. call for more info (516) 759-9610. Christopher Lucas. “We invite you to join us for a season filled with spectacular Glen Cove Senior Center sunsets, spirited sailing and all that has 130 Glen Street made Hempstead Harbour Club a second 759-9610 home for our members since its founding 125 years ago.” Week of May 9th - Special Events The commitment to preserving the Club’s culture and traditions becomes WRITING GROUP W/LORETTA CUMMINGS immediately apparent when entering the Monday, May 9th @ 1:00pm club house or the Club’s wraparound SENIOR MOMENTS SHOW 88.1FM Tuesday, May 10th @ 11:00am

LIFELONG LEARNING”THE PLAY’S THE THING” A PROGRAM OF THEATER READINGS AND INTERACTIVE PERFORMANCE WITH FRED STROPPEL, PLAYWRIGHT AND DIRECTOR Wednesday, May 11th @ 1:30PM

MOVIE”JOY”THE STORY OF Thursday, May 12th @ 1:00pm

MONTHLY BREAKFAST Friday, May 13th @ 9:00am

A delicious, hot, healthy lunch is served every day at noon. Consider joining us before/after one of our special events.

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Area residents are calling for the removal of the rubber mulch from school playgrounds within the North Shore Schools such as above at Sea Cliff, citing health concerns. (SNH photo) Residents Call For Removal of Rubber Mulch

Through a grassroots effort spearheaded at the March 31st meeting the group has by Sea Cliff resident Dr. Nick Virgilio, been sending numerous research articles the North Shore Central School District and information proving the toxicity of Glen Cove’s Board of Education level competition. At that event, she will is contemplating the removal the rubber the mulch and its effect. honored Glen Cove High School senior be tasked with presenting her “personal mulch from school playgrounds within At the April 14th meeting Dr. Herman Makaela Vaughan at its meeting on April brand,” (what she stands for) to a panel the North Shore Schools. Berliner, Board President, invited a 11. of judges. Makaela plans on pursuing Dr. Virgilio said, “The rubber mulch toxicologist, Dr. Kenneth Spaeth to Makaela was recently named the Glen a career in law enforcement and is is toxic. There are 96 known chemicals speak on the matter. Dr. Spaeth reiterated Cove Boys & Girls Club’s 2016 Youth of determined to make the world a better present in the mulch, 1/2 of which information that was presented at the the Year, with the organization describing place. have never been tested for human March 31st meeting by Dr. Virgilio. He her as an excellent student, a star athlete exposure. 20% of these chemicals are also added, “Rubber is rubber. The toxins and a positive and outstanding role Photo Caption: Glen Cove High School known carcinogens such as phthalates are there. Pound for pound the exposure model for her siblings and its younger senior Makaela Vaughan is pictured with and PAH’s. A California study tried to is going to be greater for children”. members. Superintendent of Schools Maria Rianna. mimic skin exposure by doing what they Dr. Virgilio stated, “There are safe, Glen Cove High School Principal Photo courtesy of the Glen Cove City School termed as a ‘wipe test.’ On the samples non-toxic, eco-friendly alternatives that Antonio Santana and Superintendent of wipes there were carcinogens present. are available. These include virgin hard of Schools Maria Rianna commended Standards for these carcinogens are set by wood chips and poured in place rubber. Makaela at the meeting, where she OSHA for a 160 lb male. Children are of The research proves the presence of these was given a certificate to honor her course much smaller therefore increasing hazardous chemical in the rubber mulch. achievement. the exposure level. The children ingest it, Lets get this out of the playgrounds as “You’re an outstanding individual, a place it in their eyes, ears, nose, roll in soon as possible. I hope the Board moves wonderful young lady and student, for it and come home with it in their shoes, swiftly and makes a favorable decision all that you do not just here, but for all hair and clothing, all of which of course to remove this toxic material as soon as of the children in the community, I thank increases the exposure.” possible for the health of our children.” you,” Rianna said. “It’s my honor to be Elizabeth Yaachos and some concerned The Board will make a decision regarding your superintendent.” Glen Head mothers contacted Dr. the rubber mulch after the issue has been Makaela is headed to Albany at the Virgilio after seeing the online petition discussed and a recommendation is made end of May where she will compete he started over 3 weeks ago, which now by the district Construction Steering against other local winners at the state has well over 500 signatures. After Committee. That group will meet on presenting to Dr. Melnick and the BOE May 2. Page 4 Gold Coast Gazette Week of April 21, 2016 Glen Cove Beautification Commission to Host Earth Day and Sequel To Love Of A Dog Within an hour I arrived at the “farm.” To The Editor, This so-called “farm” was a fifty foot I’m the dog that got adopted. So let me by 100 foot lot with a house and garden Arbor Day Tree Plantings bring you up to date about the old guy shed on it. Some farm? An elderly lady who adopted me and is living happily came out. When we got inside I heard Trees from City’s Merry Tree Festival ever after as was described a month or her say to the old guy “Where’d you ever so ago in your paper under the caption find this thing. Look at it. It has one ear will be planted at Two City Parks “LOVE OF A DOG.” up and one ear down.” First of all my original name was I thought I ain’t going to last long here will host two special tree plantings to “KATNESS.” The old guy named me if I don’t go through the paws on her lap celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day. “Honey” because every dog he ever and my best sad brown eyes looking into Commission members will plant three owned was so named. I found out later hers routine. This was do or die for me. trees on Earth Day, April 22 , at 1:00 p.m. that many years ago when he got his She looked at me and said “OK, you’re at the site of Glen Cove’s 9/11 Memorial first dog named “Honey” he had what he a keeper.” I wagged my tail as a sigh of in Pratt Park. Then, on the following said was a family heirloom silver dish. relief. Friday, April 29 at 1:00 p.m., the group He got the dish engraved with the name She then got me a dish of ice cream, will plant four trees at Big Ralph Park in “Honey.” I don’t know what family this something I’d never had before. Up until honor of Arbor Day. beat up dish ever came from, but I can the day she died we were pals. No day The trees were donated to the City as tell you that now even a junk-yard dog ever went by that we didn’t spend a lot part of Glen Cove’s Merry Tree Festival might turn his or her nose up at it. of time together. I miss her so much. held this past holiday season. “Thanks to He was right when he mentioned that Your readers can be assured my life the support of local businesses and Glen he had adopted me from a wonderful really changed after adoption. Every Cove residents, the “living” holiday trees family who couldn’t keep me. I kinda day became a holiday. Every meal has which created an exciting attraction for got the feeling at the time that something become a banquet. Every time someone our downtown corridor during the was in the wind when different people calls my name it is a family reunion. holiday season will now be planted came to see me but left abruptly. Some I stay on the “farm” property. There throughout the City to keep Glen Cove’s of the people they didn’t like and a few is some sort of an invisible fence that parks and landscapes green and vibrant,” probably didn’t think I was too swift. was activated. It probably had been said Mayor Spinello. When the old guy showed up, the used years ago to keep the chickens in For further information regarding the drama began to unfold. The next thing I but now gives me little tingle if I try to Earth and Arbor Day activities, the Glen knew, me, my crate, blanket, leash and run into the street. It ain’t worth it to go Cove Beautification Commission, please toys were loaded into his car. The kids exploring as I had done a couple of times Embracing the importance of contact Glen Cove Parks & Recreation at were told I was “going to a farm.” and had to be rounded up by a posse of protecting our natural resources and 516-676-3766. I thought “a farm - what am I going to neighborhood kids. keeping Glen Cove green, the City of do on a farm, be harnessed to a plow or I love just “hanging out.” I must be Glen Cove’s Beautification Commission something?” a celebrity because neighbors come over the see me. Some bring kids and others Mayor Spinello Joins Nassau County Executive Ed bring both kids and dogs. You talk about Mangano and Municipal Leaders at Long Island a “dog’s life,” well let me tell you I’m leading a pretty good one right now. Builders Institute’s Annual Members Dinner In the morning the old guy takes one of my collars off, opens his rear car door The Long Island Builders Institute are intent on infusing our local economy and tells me to “kennel.” He must think (LIBI) invited Nassau County and local with new jobs, expanded tax revenues Editor and Publisher I’m stupid, but I humor him and get in municipal leaders to present growth from sources other than residents, and Kevin C. Horton the back seat where he has a special bed and development reports at their annual bringing in young professionals, empty Photographers for me. member’s dinner which was held at nesters and new families who appreciate Peter Budraitis I go with him to a law office where the Woodbury Country Club. Mayor the benefits of an affordable suburban Richard Wilson Jr. the old guy hangs his hat and coat. The Spinello spoke to the group about Glen City with beautiful surroundings and Art Director other two guys are lawyers and treat me Cove’s three point development plan beaches.” LIBI is a strong advocate for Milkenia Horton as one of their own. I don’t think the old that focuses on the City’s waterfront, responsible building and remodeling on Circulation Manager guy does too much there. In fact we both the center of town and the City’s Long Island. Robert J. Horton went to SLEEPYS, you know, the bed gateways. Mayor Spinello said, “We Layout Design place, and he brought a real bed back to Jackie Comitino his office. You ain’t going to believe this Staff Writers one either, but that bed is mine to sleep John C. O’Connell in whenever I want to. The old guy gets Brenda Weck into it once in a while also and we both Gene Auciello nap. Carol Griffin Life‘s been good to me. My first Matthew Ross family was young and caring. The old Sports Editor guy’s wife could not have been better. Robin Appel The old guy himself and I are inseparable. Gazette logo designed by If there are any other dogs out there that artist Janice Leotti have doubts, I’d be the first to tell you Patricia Campbell Horton that old guys and gals can be wonderful Publisher Emeritus companions for dogs like us. All you gotta do is sit near them - 57 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 place your head on their knee and put e-mail: [email protected] up with them petting and talking dim- Phone: 516-671-2360 witted to you. At night, if you jump on KCH Publications, Inc. the bed and put your head on the pillow Pictured (L to R): Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Tony Macagnone, Town of Hempstead All rights reserved they go zonkers petting and talking to Economic Development Commissioner George Bakich , LIBI board member, Norma you. Believe me, it just plain ain’t all that Gonsalves, presiding officer of the Nassau County legislature; Nassau County Executive Ed bad. Mangano; Mitchell Pally, LIBI Chief Executive Officer; LIBI Vice President Grant Havasy, Honey Pemberton Long Beach City Manager Jack Schnirman and Glen Cove Mayor Reggie Spinello. More letters page 11 Week of April 21, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 5 Diabetes Fundraiser Helps DRIF Get Closer To Cure

By Debbie Greco Cohen

The Diabetes Research Institute Foundation (DRIF) held its 13th Annual “Cooking For a Cure” fundraiser on April 11. Co-chaired by Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton and Rebecca Castronovo, the event was a huge success. Both women have daughters who were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when they were very young and have been deeply involved with DRIF for well over a decade. “I would like to thank the committee and all those who support the DRIF, especially Stacy Sissons McKenna and Sue Herbst for helping to organize this great event,” event co-chair Delia DeRiggi-Whitton said. The DRI runs the largest and most comprehensive research center dedicated to finding a cure for diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the immune system mistakenly destroys insulin-producing islet cells in the pancreas. The DRI’s focus is to develop a biological cure by replacing those cells. A very promising study for which the DRIF recently received FDA approval to conduct in clinical trials is their BioHub. This bioengineered “mini organ” contains thousands of insulin- producing cells that sense blood sugar levels and release the precise amount of insulin needed, thereby mimicking the function of a normal pancreas. The BioHub containing the donor islet cells is transplanted into the omentum, which is an apron-like lining covering the abdominal organ. The BioHub acts as a “scaffold,” holding the cells in place until they naturally adhere to the wall of the omentum, after which point, the BioHub naturally dissolves. “We know that transplanted islet cells have already functioned in some patients for more than ten years,” DRIF Long Island Regional Director Anthony Childs said. “THE DRIF is building on that progress by developing the BioHub, a bioengineered min-organ, to reach a biological cure for type 1 diabetes.” “The BioHub is the most promising clinical trial yet for a biological cure for diabetes,” DeRiggi-Whitton added. “I am so proud to be part of an organization that can help potentially the 29 million Americans and 370 million people worldwide with diabetes to live longer, healthier lives.” Visit diabetesresearch.org/diabetes- clinical trials for details on this breakthrough treatment as well as the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation overall.

Deadline for Letters To The Editor is Tuesday before the Thursday publicaiton. Photo caption (photo credit – Tony Gallego) Letters should be sent to: (drifgroup) DRIF Director Anthony Childs, event organizer Stacy Sissons McKenna, Glen Cove Mayor Reggie Spinello, Councilman Joseph [email protected] Capobianco, event organizer Sue Herbst, Event Co-Chairs Rebecca Castronovo & Delia DeRiggi-Whitton and Councilwoman Pam Panzenbeck. (drifgirls) DeRiggi-Whitton and Mayor Spinello with Delia’s daughters (l to r) Amanda, Christine and Ariann Whitton. Page 6 Gold Coast Gazette Week of April 21, 2016 Week of April 21, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 7 NSSP Hosts a Successful Open House Plaque Dedication Ceremony at NSHM The North Shore Sheltering Program blog as well as other parenting websites. held its 3rd annual Open House Hazel and her family are members of the fundraiser recently in order to keep the First Presbyterian Church of Glen Cove, shelter open for the coming winter of where the shelter is housed. Hazel is 2016-2017. Board members provided also a member of Girl Scout Daisy troop refreshments and donated raffle prizes 132 and in December she and some of . Local musician Matt Grabowski her Girl Scout sisters cooked and served provided musical entertainment and dinner to the shelter residents. Hazel’s Barry Rivadue showed on short video family has volunteered at the shelter narrated by founding Board Member, since it first opened its doors in 1996 and Victoria Crosby, giving a brief history of they are proud to pass the tradition of NSSP. service to the next generation!” NSSP president Gustavo Gitlin Funds must be raised each year for welcomed guests, which included Glen the rental of the space, an overnight Cove Mayor Reggie Spinello and his supervisor and other expenses. A hot lovely wife Coleen. This year president meal is provided each night by churches, Gitlin recognized a young girl who had schools groups, temples and other raised funds for NSSP. organizations and individuals. Many “At 6 years old, Hazel Harris is North volunteers help to make the shelter a Shore Sheltering Program’s youngest success, so that men who are homeless fundraiser to date! Hazel raised over $300 during the winter months, have a safe, for NSSP last April when she hosted her warm place to stay overnight, shower “Give Like a Movie Star” birthday party and eat. and requested donations to the shelter in If you would like to support NSSP, lieu of birthday gifts. Hazel's generosity donations may be sent to NSSP PO Box The North Shore Historical Museum got the attention of the New York Times 415 Glen Cove NY 11542. 801 1191. held a reception for the unveiling of the The museum is located at 140 Glen third fundraising plaque, and of three Street in Glen Cove. Museum hours are chairs named in honor of Judge Joseph Wednesday 2-6pm and Saturday 11am- McCann, Georgie Connett and the late 3pm Arthur Finer. The Raise the Eagle Façade Improvement Plaque was unveiled by NSHM vice president Rhoda Finer after a welcome from president Georgie Connett. Justin Bellidora Amy Driscoll NSHM Director also welcomed guests, which included Glen Auto Electrician Cove Mayor Reggie Spinello and his lovely wife Coleen Cole Spinello. The room was filled with people who had contributed to the plaques and AUTO supporters of the museum. Delicious hors d’oeuvres were generously donate by the Atria, NSHM’s next door neighbor. Wine TRUCK and champagne were also served. Board member who planned the reception were Linda Darby, Eve Califano and Victoria and Crosby. The Naming Opportunity Plaques were placed on three chairs, and the TRAILER donations received from these and the North Shore Kiwanis Club Raise the Eagle Plaque help the museum to continue to raise funds for renovations ~ Complete Wiring to the facade of the 1907 Justice Court Welcomes New Member building, on Glen Street in Glen Cove, ~All years, makes, models The North Shore Kiwanis Club is pleased to announce and welcomes Glen Head which has been completely restored ~Trailer Rewiring/ lighting Community Member Merrily Glaviano as our newest member to the club. Pictured L inside, and has been open as a museum ~Troubleshooting. to R: President Roger Hill, New Member Merrily Glaviano, and Kiwanis Lieutenant since January 2013. There are other Governor Jeanne Egan naming opportunities available to those ~Positive Ground Tech who would like to honor or memorialize ~HID-LED-NEON lighting a loved one. The current exhibit is The North Shore ~Emergency Strobe Systems Worships; An Historical Overview With ~Snow Plow Electrical Local Cemeteries and Burial Grounds. ~Stereo Systems Young Sophia Chavez was working on stone rubbings in the area which depicted ~Power Window and doors the ornamentation of gravestone. The exhibit includes photographs, artifacts and information about the many Over 20 Years Experience varied religious institutions on the North Shore. Work- 516-671-0673

For further information about Cell- 516-644-1817 any programs, exhibits or Classic Auto Body naming opportunities visit 65a Glen Cove Ave. northshorehistoricalmuseum.org, or call Amy Driscoll Director of NSHM at 516 Glen Cove Page 8 Gold Coast Gazette Week of April 21, 2016

RECLAIMING OUR WATERFRONT FOR A MORE LIVABLE, SUSTAINABLE GLEN COVE

By reclaiming our waterfont, Glen Cove joins other great cities across America in repositioning a treasured asset for public good.

Garvies Point will transform this site into public open space and community amenities, new places to live, and exciting shops and restaurants. Week of April 21, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 9

WWW.GARVIESPOINT.COM Page 10 Gold Coast Gazette Week of April 21, 2016

19th Annual Culinary Delights The Mansion Glen Cove

Great food, fine wines, fabulous raffles! Restaurants showcase their signature dishes

Monday $45 Pre-Paid May 2nd $50 At The Door $10 Kids Under 16 6-9pm *NO STROLLERS PLEASE*

RSVP: GLEN COVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (516) 676-6666 [email protected] Week of April 21, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 11 Obituaries Patching Of Pot Holes In Glen Cove

Gerardina Ricciardi Fate Greer Town Path (Glen St. to West side of LIRR) Ricciardi, Gerardina (nee Filippone) of GREER, Fate W. of Glen Cove, NY on Crescent Beach Glen Cove on April 13, 2016. Beloved Apr. 16, 2016 age 73. Dear brother of (Valley Road to Crescent Beach wife of the late Michelarcangelo. Ruby Lee Thomas, Ethel Stewart, Mary Entrance) Devoted mother of Michael (Sally), M. Davis, Willie Lee Greer, Willie Patsy (Melissa), Mario (Effie) and the E. Greer, Laura Ann Smith, Robert J. Brewster Street late Danny. Loving grandmother of Greer and the late Maddy B. Power (Mill Hill to Dosoris Lane) Michael, Daniel, Shelby, Jason, Justin and Dallas B. Greer. Beloved uncles of and Jake. Dear sister of Concetta, many nieces and nephews. Dear friend Forest Avenue Marina and Giovanina. Funeral Mass at of Lera Watson. Visitation at the Funeral Answering the needs of many Glen Cove (Dosoris Lane to Weir Lane) the Church of St. Rocco. Interment Holy Home of Dodge-Thomas, Glen Cove residents, Nassau County’s Department

Rood Cemetery. McLaughlin Kramer Wednesday 11-12:30pm. Service at the of Public Works has resumed their road “We greatly appreciate the support Megiel Funeral Home. Funeral Home at 12;30pm. Interment surfacing project work for the City of of Nassau County’s DPW road crews private. Glen Cove. From Highland Road to Crescent Beach Road, the current project to repair and resurface the County work will include the following eight maintained roads in our City,” said County maintained roads: Mayor Reggie Spinello. “My office and Glen Cove’s DPW staff receive many Prospect Street calls each year about these thoroughfares (Coles Street to Landing Road) and we look forward to bidding farewell to our pot holes.” for limiting the impact of government Vote for Jones Highland Road To The Editor, mandated testing on our high performing (School St. /Bridge St. to Walnut Road) On May 17th, I will be gladly voting schools. for Sara Jones for the North Shore School My work on the Board has also District Board. I would encourage all focused on promoting and protecting the Civic Association Seeking Whitecap residents of the North Shore School overall well-being of our students. I am a District to consider doing the same. I Board representative to the Wellness and have known Sara and her family for many Health & Safety Committees and have Award Nominations by May 9th also initiated a review of our student data years. Sara encompasses all the qualities In 1969, the Civic Association began to the community, and do not need not to privacy policies. a successful school board member should the annual tradition of presenting be members of Village organizations to As a CEO and business owner, I am have. She is engaged, reasonable and Whitecap Awards to recognize and be considered. The nomination should very conscious of the duty of a school intelligent and most importantly she gets honor individuals, couples and describe how the nominee has been a district to be fiscally responsible. For things done. Sara has been an active village organizations that have made positive Sea Cliff influence, supportive of the past 16 years, I have owned and volunteer in the schools since her older outstanding contributions to Sea lasting improvements and has depicted, run a national, catalog-based company, daughter began kindergarten at the Sea Cliff. The nominations come from the via day-to-day actions, a genuine caring an experience that has honed my skills Cliff School. She worked tirelessly with residents. The Civic Association Board for Sea Cliff. Nominations should be in long term planning, budgeting, and our Nutrition Committee to improve the reviews the nominations, and selects the made in writing, and should include all creative problem-solving. I also bring lunch offerings in our cafeteria, worked candidates who best fit the criteria. The supporting facts and details describing to the Board a significant background year round on our Sea Cliff PCA website Whitecaps are presented at the annual the nominee’s contributions to the in fundraising and public/private and started an annual Book Swap so June meeting. community. Please send nominations partnerships through my work for that families could exchange books We are seeking nominations for the to “Whitecap Committee”, c/o Laurie Citymeals-on-Wheels. between themselves. Sara is present at 2016 awards. Sea Cliff has so many Martone, 63 Glenlawn Ave, Sea Cliff, In addition to serving on the our PCA events and PCA meetings. She wonderful and caring volunteers, some N.Y. 11579, or scwhitecaps@gmail. Board of Education, I have greatly is a wonderful advocate for the children of whom quietly add so much to our com by May 9th. For questions, or a enjoyed volunteering in our schools and an asset to our school community. community. Please consider nominating list of Whitecap recipients, please call and community. Most recently, I co- We are so lucky to have her at Sea an individual, group or organization. or email Laurie Martone at 676-8348 or founded the volunteer run, nonprofit Cliff School and I know that she will Nominees should have demonstrated [email protected]. Sea Cliff MAKEshop which brings generously devote her time and talents to repeated outstanding volunteer service the North Shore School Board. new opportunities for the children in Sincerely, our district to learn coding, math and Alexandra Ciampa engineering. My wife and I have lived in Sea Cliff for Suozzi Raises $450K In First Quarter Sara Jones for North Shore 16 years and currently have a daughter at Schools North Shore Middle School and a son at The Suozzi 2016 campaign filed it’s report contributions of $451,306.07, To the Editor, Sea Cliff School. We consider ourselves first quarter campaign finance report expenditures of $76,960.09 and will I would like to announce my candidacy lucky to live in a community where so and report that Tom Suozzi has raised have $374,345.98 cash on hand. for re-election to the North Shore Board many residents, even those without over $450,000. The contributions were Approximately $50,000 can only be of Education. Through my experiences children in the schools, are such staunch raised between January 19, 2016, when used for a general election campaign. as a board member over the last three supporters of our district. I believe our Suozzi filed his congressional campaign “Tom’s numbers are impressive years, I have gained a great deal of strong schools contribute to the value of committee, through March 31, 2016. because it was such a short fundraising insight about the workings of public our homes and our community, and I ask Suozzi, the former Nassau County period,” stated Mike Florio, Suozzi 2016 education both on a local and national that you vote on May 17th to re-elect me Executive and Glen Cove Mayor, is campaign manager. “More importantly, scale. I believe this experience makes to the Board of Education. running to replace Rep. Steve Israel he is one of the few candidates in this me an even stronger candidate now than Sara Jones (NY-3), who is retiring from Congress at race who has not loaned or given his I was three years ago, and I hope to have the end of the year. campaign money. This bodes well for the opportunity to put my knowledge “People are investing in my campaign the support that Tom will need to win the and skills to work for the North Shore Deadline for Letters To The because I have a proven record of going Democratic primary on June 28th and community for another term. up against the status quo to get things the general election.” During my tenure on the Board Editor is Tuesday before done,” said Suozzi. “They know that’s The 3rd Congressional District covers of Education, I have advocated for a the Thursday publicaiton. what Washington, DC needs these northern portions of Queens, Nassau curriculum that focuses on creating life- days.” and Suffolk counties. A primary for long learners and engaged citizens. As Letters should be sent to: In the filing with the Federal Election the Democratic nomination will be held such, I authored the board’s Resolution [email protected] Commission (FEC) the campaign will June 28, 2016. on High Stakes Testing which argued Page 12 Gold Coast Gazette Week of April 21, 2016

the election, together with the text of any be registered in order to be entitled to resolution which will be presented to the vote. voters. The Board of Registrars will PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE FURTHER meet to register voters on Saturday, May NOTICE that voting, by voting machine, 7, 2016, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. will take place from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 and 2:00 p.m. Registration will be held at NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING p.m. on May 17, 2016 at the Gymnasium the North Shore Schools Administrative of the North Shore Senior High School, Office, 112 Franklin Avenue, Sea Cliff, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of on the following Propositions: New York 11579. Sea Cliff, N. Y., shall hold a meeting on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 6:00p.m. in the Persons who registered at the Community Center, 300 Sea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York, for the purpose of PROPOSITION NO. 1 District Meeting on May 19, 2015, are holding a public hearing on the 2016-2017 Tentative Budget. SCHOOL BUDGET 2016-2017 registered to vote at the Annual Budget RESOLVED, that the North Shore Vote and Election on May 17, 2016. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a copy of the 2016-2017 Tentative Central School District budget or the Persons who have been previously Budget will be available at the Office of the Village Clerk, Village Hall, Sea Cliff school year 2016-2017 proposed by the registered pursuant to Section 2014 Ave., Sea Cliff, N.Y., on Friday, April 22, 2016, where it may be inspected by any Board of Education in accordance with of the Education Law for any Annual person during the regular office hours (Monday 1:00p.m. to 8:00p.m., Tuesday – Section 1716 of the Education Law shall or Special Meeting or Election and Friday 9:00a.m. to 4:30p.m.) be approved and the necessary taxes who shall have voted at any Annual or be levied therefore on the taxable real Special Meeting or any Election held by TENTATIVE BUDGET property of the District. the School District during the four (4) calendar years prior to the year 2016, are Appropriations $ 5,728,795 PROPOSITION NO. 2 registered to vote at the Annual Budget Less Estimated Revenue $ 657,021 CAPITAL RESERVE FUND Vote and Election on May 17, 2016. Pilot – LIPA $ 24,000 RESOLVED that pursuant to Education Persons whose names appear Amount to be raised by tax $ 5,047,774 Law Section 3651, the Board of as eligible voters as of May 17, 2016, Assessed Value-Homestead $ 1,057,331,080 Education of the School District is on Voter Registration books issued and Proposed tax rate per 1,000 $ 3.7585 hereby authorized to establish a Capital maintained by Nassau County Board of Assessed Value Non-Homestead $ 95,981,560 Reserve Fund (“2016 Capital Reserve Elections, shall be eligible to vote at the Proposed tax rate per 1,000 $ 11.1887 Fund”) for the purpose of asbestos Annual Budget Vote and Election to be Maximum compensation for the following officers is as follows: abatement, boiler replacement, septic conducted on May 17, 2016. Mayor $ 12,000 tank and leaching pool replacement; NOTICE is also given that the Each Trustee (4) $ 4,500 HVAC upgrades including: installation of School District Register will be open Village Justice $ 9,853 air conditioning, installation of exhaust for inspection by any qualified voter of fans, installation of generator(s), ceiling the School District between the hours tile replacements, door replacements, of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. during the window replacements and upgrades; five (5) days immediately preceding this Dated: April 20, 2016 kitchen equipment upgrades; flooring Annual Budget Vote and Election except BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES renovations and replacement; locker room Saturday when it may be inspected, by Bruce Kennedy, Mayor renovations; lighting upgrades; sidewalk appointment, between the hours of 11:00 Marianne Lennon, Village Clerk replacement; masonry renovations, a.m. and 12:00 noon, and Sunday. ------x including waterproofing; and, classroom NOTICE is also given and administrative office renovations to persons eligible to vote by absentee NOTICE Amount of (including nurses office). The ultimate ballot pursuant to Section 2018-a of the obligations amount of the aforesaid 2016 Capital Education Law that they must apply The resolution, a summary of which is to be issued: not to exceed Reserve Fund is $8,500,000, including for an absentee ballot by an application published herewith, has been adopted on $3,900,000 interest thereon; the probable term shall which shall conform to the requirements April 14, 2016, and the validity of the be ten (10) years; the funds are to be of the said Law. An application form obligations authorized by such resolution A complete copy of the refunding bond transferred from monies remaining in for an absentee ballot may be obtained may be hereafter contested only if such resolution summarized above shall be the general fund including a sum not to in person or by mail from the office of obligations were authorized for an object available for public inspection during exceed $1,500,000 from the 2015-2016 the District Clerk located at 112 Franklin or purpose for which the North Shore normal business hours at the office of general fund and thereafter in an annual Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York 11579; such Central School District, in the County the District Clerk, North Shore Central amount of not more than $1,500,000 application for an absentee ballot must of Nassau, New York, is not authorized School District, 112 Franklin Avenue, for each remaining year of the probable be received by the District Clerk at least to expend money or if the provisions of Sea Cliff, New York. term. seven (7) days before the Annual Budget law which should have been complied The Superintendent of Schools or his/her Vote and Election if the absentee ballot with as of the date of publication of this Dated: April 14, 2016 designee is hereby directed to deposit is to be mailed to the voter, or one (1) Notice were not substantially complied Sea Cliff, New York monies in this reserve fund in a separate day before the Annual Budget Vote and with, and an action, suit or proceeding ------x bank account to be known as the “2016 Election if such ballot is to be delivered contesting such validity is commenced NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Capital Reserve Fund.” personally to the voter at the office of the within twenty days after the publication DISTRICT BUDGET VOTE AND District Clerk. Absentee ballots must of this Notice, or such obligations were ELECTION Such Propositions shall appear on be delivered to the Office of the District authorized in violation of the provisions OF NORTH SHORE CENTRAL ballots that will be scanned into the Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 17, of the constitution. SCHOOL DISTRICT, voting machines used for voting at said 2016 in order to be canvassed. NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK Annual District Meeting in substantially A list of all persons to whom Elizabeth Ciampi (MAY 17, 2016) the same form. absentee ballots have been issued will be District Clerk NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER available during regular office hours in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GIVEN that at said Annual School the Office of the School District Clerk REFUNDING BOND RESOLUTION that a Public Hearing of the qualified District Budget Vote and Election to be until the day of the election. OF THE NORTH SHORE CENTRAL voters of the North Shore Central School held on May 17, 2016, qualified voters NOTICE is also given that a Real SCHOOL DISTRICT, NEW YORK, District, County of Nassau, State of New shall also vote to elect three (3) members Property Tax Exemption Report prepared ADOPTED APRIL 14, 2016, York, will be held at the District’s High to the Board of Education for three-year in accordance with Section 495 of the AUTHORIZING THE REFUNDING School, 450 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen terms commencing July 1, 2016 and Real Property Tax Law will be annexed OF ALL OR A PORTION OF CERTAIN Head, New York, on May 5, 2016 at 7:30 expiring on June 30, 2019. to any tentative/preliminary budget as OUTSTANDING SERIAL BONDS p.m. for the presentation of the budget AND FURTHER NOTICE IS well as the final adopted budget of which OF SAID DISTRICT, STATING for the 2016-2017 fiscal year, and for HEREBY GIVEN, that candidates for it will form a part; and shall be posted on THE PLAN OF REFUNDING, the purpose of discussing and furnishing the office of member of the Board of the District’s website. APPROPRIATING AN AMOUNT NOT information only on the necessary funds Education may be nominated only by TO EXCEED $3,900,000 THEREFOR, to meet the estimated expenditures of petition. Vacancies on the Board of NOTICE APPROVED: March 10, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE the School District during the ensuing Education are not considered separate, 2016 OF NOT TO EXCEED $3,900,000 school year, the Proposition set forth in specific offices; candidates run at large. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF REFUNDING SERIAL BONDS OF this Notice, and for the discussion and/or Nominating petitions shall not describe EDUCATION, THE DISTRICT TO FINANCE SAID transaction of such other business as is any specific vacancy upon the Board for NORTH SHORE CENTRAL SCHOOL APPROPRIATION, AND MAKING authorized by the Education Law. which the candidate is nominated. Each DISTRICT AT CERTAIN OTHER DETERMINATIONS NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY petition shall be directed to the Clerk GLEN HEAD, GLENWOOD ALL RELATIVE THERETO. GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the School District, shall be signed LANDING, SEA CLIFF, of the amount of money which will be by thirty-four (34) qualified voters of NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK Object or purpose: refunding required for the ensuing year for school the district, shall state the residence of ELIZABETH A. CIAMPI, DISTRICT of all or a portion of outstanding serial purposes (Proposed Budget) may be each signer and shall state the name and CLERK bonds originally issued in 2007. obtained by any resident of the District residence of the candidate. Each such ------x at each schoolhouse and at the Central petition shall be filed in the Office of the Periods of probable District Office in the District between Clerk of the School District between the usefulness: 30 the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on or years, commencing on the date of each day other than a Saturday, Sunday before April 18, 2016. original issuance of the first note or bond or holiday during the fourteen (14) NOTICE is also given that persons must issued for the purposes for which the days preceding the date of the annual outstanding bonds were issued. meeting and election, and on the day of legals continued page 13 Week of April 21, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 13

- Ann DiPietro with “Woman in Hiding” (1950), Duff Dear Great Book Guru, life?” We learn about his parents, his co-starred with Lupino in four hard- My friends and I are thinking of large family of cousins, siblings, aunts boiled film dramas during the 1950s: starting a monthly book club focusing and uncles, his wife, his many friends- “Jennifer” (1953), “Private Hell 36” on non-fiction. Do you have any all who play a part in his quest for (1954), “Woman’s Prison” (1955) and suggestions for a good book we could understanding. We see as he goes from “While the City Sleeps” (1956). The begin with- something short, something powerful physician to contemplative demise of the studio-guided contract compelling? patient and are with him as he decides system had an effect on Howard’s film Reality Reader to have a child so that he can experience career and offers started drying up in the the joy and pain of loving and leaving late 1950s. Fortunately, he found just Dear Reality Reader, something of himself. Beautifully as wide an appeal on TV, appearing in I have a wonderful book for your written, this book with its poetry and a number of dramatic showcases for the group: WHEN BREATH BECOMES carefully crafted prose is not so much “Science Fiction Theater” (1955), “Lux AIR by Paul Kalanithi. Kalanithi was sad as instructive, offering profound Video Theatre” (1950) and “Climax”” a brilliant scientist, writer, and linguist insight into human mortality. Highly (1954). In a change of pace, the married with advanced degrees in medicine and recommended! This week’s celebrity was born in New couple decided to go for laughs for literature. Then at age 36 he received York City on August 8, 1930. She began starring together in the TV series “Mr. what was basically a death sentence: a her acting career appearing as a model Adams and Eve” (1957). Other TV diagnosis of advanced lung cancer. This in the 1949 film “It’s a Great Feeling” roles included “The Lucy-Desi Comedy slim (240 pages) volume details his last with Doris Day, Jack Carson and Dennis Hour”, “Bonanza”, “The Twilight Zone”, years as he tries to answer a question Morgan. She signed a Warner Bros. Burke’s Law” and “Combat”. he has been obsessed with his entire Studio contract at the age of 18. She The marriage of Ida and Howard did not adulthood: “given that all organisms die, was afforded a wealth of varied screen last, however, and the famous married what makes a virtuous and meaningful roles from the love starved switchboard couple separated in 1966 after 15 years operator in a “Very Special Favor” (1965) of marriage, They didn’t officially with Rock Hudson and Leslie Caron to divorce until 1984. Towards the end of the brassy Madame Esther in “Buck and his career, he had a few memorable roles PUBLIC NOTICE the Preacher”, a 1972 American western such as the sex-minded, booze-swilling film starring Sidney Poitier as “Buck” relative in “A Wedding” (1978) and as and Harry Belafonte as the “Preacher”. Dustin Hoffman’s attorney in the Oscar- She also appeared in such films as “Bright winning drama “Kramer vs. Kramer” Leaf” (1950) with Gary Cooper, Patricia (1979). Neal and Lauren Bacall, the title coming from the type of tobacco grown in North Carolina after the American Civil War and “This Could Be the Night” (1957) with Jean Simmons, Paul Douglas and Anthony Franciosa. A TV series mainstay, she was seen as “Mabel Spooner” opposite Larry Blyden’s “Joe Spooner” in “Joe & Mabel” (1956), “Iris Anderson” in the 1958 “Perry Mason” episode “The Case of the Pint-Sized Client” and con-woman/ struggling actress “Susan Reed” in the first season of “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer” (1958-59). She also played a nurse friend of Anne Francis, who played another nurse, in the second season, in an episode on “Columbo” with Peter Falk, called “A Stitch in Crime” with guest star, Leonard Nimoy. She may also be remembered playing the slim, street wise character, “Blondie Collins” om the NBC TV series “The Thin Man” starring Phyllis Kirk and Peter Lawford, as the famous sleuthing couple, “Nick & Nora Charles”, and of course, “Asta”.

Last Week’s Celebrity Tough, virile, wavy-haired and ruggedly handsome with trademark forlorn- looking brow that added an intriguing touch of vulnerability to his hard outer core, actor Howard Duff and his wife- at-the-time actress Ida Lupino, were one of Hollywood’s premiere film couples during the 1950s “Golden Age”. Prior to that, Duff had relationships with a number of the cinema’s most dazzling leading ladies, including Ava Gardner (just prior to her marriage to musician Artie Shaw) and Gloria DeHaven. Along Page 14 Gold Coast Gazette Week of April 21, 2016 Gold Coast Classifieds Your Homeownership Partner

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