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Maidenbaum Property Tax Reduction Group, LLC Page 13 Page 12 483 Chestnut Street, Cedarhurst,Page NY 11516 xx Vol. 29 No. 6 FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2020 $1.00 City discusses Livingston Developer makes his case for more rental units at the Villa By RoNNY REYES summer, he asked the City of [email protected] Glen Cove to allow him to build an apartment complex instead, Daniel Livingston, president and add about 40 units. of the Livingston Development Dozens of residents attended Corp., first visited Glen Cove in a pre-City Council meeting on 2003. He fell in love Feb. 4, when Living- with the Gold Coast, ston requested that but he eventually the council not only came across an area like submit his new pro- he did not love, a posal to the Glen four-acre strip of I development, C o v e P l a n n i n g land along Craft and Board, but also push Ralph Young ave- but only when for the city’s Indus- nues that housed an it’s smart and trial Development auto body shop, an Agency to grant him old strip mall and Roni Chastain/Herald Gazette balanced. And additional incen- dilapidated homes. this doesn’t tives to build. A safe place comes to the Regency Livingston said “After all these he saw an opportuni- seem like years, I still intend Lenny Lorusso, far left, Mary Crowe and Manual Vales play a game with recreational therapist ty for development, to give birth to this Elizabeth Corpuz at the grand opening of the Regency at Glen Cove’s Safe Harbor facility on Jan. and as he began buy- either. baby,” Livingston 30. Story, Page 9. ing parcels of the said. “I’ve already land, a long and bit- GAITlEY outlaid $32 million ter battle began on this project. I am between Livingston STEVENSoN- building this.” and local residents MATHEWS At the meeting, over his proposed City councilman Livingston and his Farewell, Charles of Glen Cove plan to build the attorney, Kathleen Villa at Glen Cove, Deegan Dickson, two buildings consisting of 176 explained that the new project Popular mom-and-pop shop to close after 62 years condominiums, on the site. would not be much different By RoNNY REYES Sue, are happy to help, even if it Charles of Glen Cove has Despite Livingston’s success- than the one the City Council ful defense against lawsuits in [email protected] means suggesting another local remained, as the Goldsteins approved in 2017. The most sig- 2016 and 2017, construction of nificant change would be the shop to try. stuck with what worked, person- the approved project did not replacement of the condos with In the heart of downtown Douglas, 72, first came across able customer service, even as Glen Cove is a hardware store the store as an infant after his begin, as he argued that the mar- online shopping boomed. The CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 packed with just about anything father, Fred, began working for ket for condos had dried up. Last store not only doesn’t have a residents have needed for their its founder, Charles Wherther, in website, it also doesn’t have a homes since the 1940s. The store 1948. Back then the business was single computer. carries everything from house- on School Street, and when Fred wares to plumbing supplies to Goldstein took over the store in Despite the constant flow of lighting to paint. Should custom- 1958, Douglas, then 10, became customers, Sue and Douglas ers be unable to find exactly part of the new family business. have said they plan on closing what they need, store owner Although stores have come the store and retiring. After work- Douglas Goldstein and his wife, and gone in the downtown area, CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 2 February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE Each office isindependently ownedand operated. We are pledged to provide equalopportunity forhousing to any prospective customer or client, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familialstatus ornationalorigin. It’s notalways easytoseewhat’s next. With Daniel GaleSotheby’s Realty, International we utilizeevery possible resource your your intoreality. tohelpunderstand imagination needsandturn Ourgoalistoencourageyou to see your goalclearly, believe initpassionately, andwe’ll helpyou itactively. pursue N O I S I V 877.951.0022|danielgale.com R U O Y E Z I L A E R

1077550 Store owners reminisce, and plan retirement 3 CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE AFTER OPERATING 6,GLEN COVE 2020 HERALD GAZETTE — February ing there for more than 60 years, Douglas CHARLES of Glen explained that he just can’t keep up with Cove for decades, the workload anymore. Douglas and Sue “When you get to 72 years old and Goldstein have you’re working 10- to 12-hour shifts a day decided to retire for six days a week, it starts to take a toll and close the popu- on your body,” he said. “The community lar hardware store. has always been good to us, and it’s been a good run for my family.” When the Goldsteins took over the busi- ness, recalled Douglas, who grew up in Bethpage and Plainview, his life became centered on the city. He was always capti- vated by the Gold Coast, and felt that Glen Cove had everything anyone would ever need. So, in 1975, a year before the store moved from its original location at 27 School St. — which was being turned into a parking garage as part of the city’s urban renewal project — to 19 Glen St., Douglas, too, decided it was time to be a Glen Cover, and moved to the city. And he discovered that it really did have everything he wanted. The year he Courtesy Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews moved, he met Sue O’Brien. Sue, who grew up in town, remembers frequenting working for Allstate at the time — were member of the Glen Cove Chamber of Gaitley explained. “[but] nothing was stan- Charles of Glen Cove with her parents — married. Commerce board of directors, said their dard size. In the end . . . they sent me some- her father delivered kerosene to the shop. After Fred Goldstein died in 1988, Doug- shop is unique, because it has just about where else to get a custom-made one.” One day, Douglas struck up a conversation las took over the store, and he and Sue ran everything a homeowner would need — Douglas said he believed it was his rela- with her, and asked her out on a date. it with the help of their four children. Sue even things that are no longer made. Stan- tionships with local residents that had “It’s funny,” Sue said, “but our lives had left Allstate to raise the kids and help co, who has house keys made at Charles of helped his store thrive. Although it will be really have been tied together by the around the store, but by 1999 she was work- Glen Cove, added that the Goldsteins closing in the next two weeks, he said that store.” ing at Charles of Glen Cove full-time, and always go above and beyond for their cus- he and Sue would be staying in Glen Cove, In 1976, the business officially moved to it enjoyed more than 20 years of success as tomers. enjoying their retirement in the city that a former Salvation Army building on Glen a second-generation mom-and-pop shop. Fellow Glen Cover Gaitley Stevenson- has shaped their lives. Street. With funding help from the urban The Goldsteins attributed their success Mathews, whom the Goldsteins helped “We’re not going anywhere,” Douglas renewal project, the Goldsteins renovated to their vast inventory and their commit- when he walked into the store on Jan. 31, said. “It’s hard to look at this city and say the building and expanded their business, ment to customer service, something that agreed. “They were helping me figure out you wouldn’t want to live here.” which took a year. In 1977, as the work was local businesswoman Mary Stanco can how to mount a plaque with predrilled completed, Douglas and Sue — who was attest to. Stanco, a real estate agent and a holes, matching the screws and a bracket,” Harlem Knights set to play in Glen Cove By RONNY REYES O’Brien said, “but most importantly, it’ll be a great event [email protected] that can involve our entire community.” The big game will pit the Harlem Wizards against a Fundraising at the Glen Cove City School District can team comprising of district teachers, including DePace be a challenge, said Amanda O’Brien, Landing School and her fellow Landing School teachers Courtney Parent-Teacher Association co-president. Although the McCord, Stefanie Liptzin, Melissa Harechmak and PTA does its best to find creative solutions, she said most Susan Fiumara. School Principal Alexa Doeschner will times it can end up being a lot of work for minimal prof- be the coach. Jiminez said students were eager to see it. As she and fellow Co-President Maureen Jiminez their teachers compete against the Wizards, which was brainstormed ideas for a big fundraiser at the Landing evident during a special assembly that the Wizards held School last year, fourth-grade teacher Maria DePace at the school to promote the event on Jan. 24. After Wiz- approached the two about a popular event she attended ards player David Paul came to excite the students about over at the Oceanside School District. the event, O’Brien said the PTA saw a surge in ticket Last spring, DePace attended a Harlem Wizards bas- sales with nearly 200 tickets sold in the following days. ketball game in Oceanside, where the Wizards played “I’m not surprised that happened,” DePace said. “The against local teachers in a game filled with spectacles same thing happened when they came to do an assembly and hilarious antics, much like that of the famous Har- in Oceanside, and it was sold out.” lem Globetrotters. The Harlem Wizards were founded in The event is also uniting the community, with about a 1962 by Howie Davis to compete with the Globetrotters. dozen local business and organizations sponsoring the The Wizards have toured across the U.S. and in other event. O’Brien added that she’s seen people who don’t countries and take part in fundraisers for schools. have kids in the school district also buy tickets. During DePace said the event brought together everyone in the the game itself, the Robert M. Finley Middle School PTA Oceanside community, so she hoped it could do the same will raise money through the concession sales, and the in Glen Cove. Daisy School PTA will sell cotton candy. After weeks of planning, the Harlem Wizards are set The Landing PTA is hoping to sell more than 500 tick- to play the Glen Cove Knights on Feb. 26, at the Glen ets for the event. Tickets are available at harlemwizards. Cove High School in a large event that would benefit not com. The Landing PTA will also host its annual Diamond Courtesy Maria DePace only the Landing PTA, but also the other PTAs in the dis- Breakfast Scholarship event on March 8. HARLEM WIZARDS PLAYER David Paul promoted the trict. game against the Glen Cove Knights during an assembly “Everyone will have a chance to gain from this event,” on Jan. 24. 4 CRIME WATCH

■ A male, 19, of Hicksville, was arrested Arrests on Jan. 26, on Crescent Beach Road, for ■ A female, 29, of Glen Cove, was arrest- making graffiti and possession of graffiti ed on Jan. 9, on Robinson Avenue, for four instruments. counts of criminal possession of a con- ■ A male, 30, of Glen Cove, was arrested trolled substance. valentine’s day is February 14th on Jan. 28 for course of sexual conduct ■ A male, 25, of Glen Cove, was arrested against a child. on Jan. 19, on Glen Cove Arterial High- ■ A female, 34, of Glen Cove, was arrest- way, for criminal possession of a con- ed on Jan. 29, on Park Avenue, for two trolled substance, unlawful possession of counts of endangering the welfare of a marihuana, aggravated unlicensed opera- child. tion of a vehicle and vehicle and traffic law violations. ■ A male, 27, of Glen Cove, was arrested on Feb. 1, on Glen Cove Avenue, for DWI, ■ A male, 32, of Glen Cove, was arrested

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February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE February 2020 — GLEN COVE 6, endangering the welfare of a child, men- without financial security and other vehi- acing and obstruction of breathing. cle and traffic law violations. ■ A female, 48, of Glen Cove, was arrest- ■ A male, 45, of Glen Cove, was arrested ed on Jan. 23, on Maple Avenue, for aggra- on Feb. 1, on St. James Place, for obstruct- vated DWI, DWI and failure to signal. ing governmental administration and ■ A male, 28, of Glen Cove, was arrested unlawfully dealing with fireworks. on Jan. 26, on Glen Street, for DWI.

People named in Crime Watch items as having been arrested and charged with violations or crimes are only suspected of committing those acts of which they are accused. They are all presumed to be innocent of those charges until and unless found guilty in a court of law.

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1078069 Soccer program set for spring in Glen Cove Parents and guardians can begin to enroll their toddlers at the Glen Cove Parks and Recre- ation Department’s Soccer Shots program for the spring. The Soccer Shots program is open for children 2-3 years old as it teaches them the basics of soccer, as well as focusing on character development. The season begins on April 25 and lasts until June 13. Two- year-olds will be split into two groups, which play on Satur- days at 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Three-year-olds play at 10:15 a.m. Games take place at City Stadium. To learn more about the pro- Courtesy City of Glen Cove gram, visit soccershots.org/ THE SOCCER SHOTS program will be available through liwest or call (516) 558-2266. the Glen Cove Parks and Recreation Department. HERALD______GLEN COVE ______Gazette HOW TO REACH US Our offices are located at 2 Endo Blvd. Garden City, NY 11530 and are open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. MAIN PHONE: (516) 569-4000 ■ WEB SITE: glencove.liherald.com ■ E-MAIL: Letters and other submissions: [email protected] ■ EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT: Ext. 327 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (516) 569-4942 ■ SUBSCRIPTIONS: Press ”7” E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (516) 569-4942 ■

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Nearby things to do this week WINTER 6,GLEN COVE 2020 HERALD GAZETTE — February SUPER SPECIAL Oscars Preview Party Head to the Gold Coast Library on Feb. 7 at 7 20% OFF p.m. for an evening filled with fun facts, (Excludes Repairs, Keys, Door Frames & Wood) movie snacks, games and prizes, including sneak peaks of all of the Best Picture nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards. We carry it all: Exchange opinions and learn fascinating • Snow Removal Products movie trivia. 50 Railroad Ave., Glen Head. • Paint & Supplies (516) 759-8300. • Cleaning & Chemical Products • Tools, Masonry & Steel Bits • Keys Cut • Kitchen & Bath Supplies

Learn the art Hardware & Housewares • Electrical & Plumbing of Macramé Participants will create a wall hanging Charles using macramé. Learn the ropes of this OF ancient design and create limitless possibilities at IT BGL on Feb. 8 at 4 p.m. Admission is $70, and all materials GlenServing Our Local CommunityCove For 62 Years will be supplied. 19 E. Main St., Oyster Bay. (631) 838-5008. Monday - Saturday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm 19 Glen Street Glen Cove (516) 671-3111 Happy Hour

Food Drive 1075861 Enjoy this happy hour event on Feb. 13 at 6 p.m. at Noble Savage Brewing Join the Gold Coast Business Association in a Company (27 Glen St., Glen Cove). The event will have a Valentine’s Day theme, and guests are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to benefit area Galato Benefit Evening food banks. There is no cover charge or Our North Shore Community RSVP required. (516) 953-9175. PRESENTING

Celebrating the Year of the Rat Welcome the Lunar New Year with a day of cultural activities for all ages, Winter Saturday, Feb 8, starting at 10 a.m. The event includes cultural demonstra- tions, Chinese cuisine to sample, Lights crafts, traditional dancing, including the Lion Dance, along with a perfor- mance from the Nai-Ni Chen Dance WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2020 Company. Info: (516) 767-6444 or 6:00PM - 10:00PM www.landmarkonmainstreet.org. SEA CLIFF MANOR 365 PROSPECT AVE., SEA CLIFF, NY 11579 OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY In perfect harmony JOIN US FOR DINNER • DOOR PRIZES The SingStrong Festival will return to 5O/5O RAFFLES • PHOTO FUN the New York area, hosted by Adelphi ENTERTAINMENT BY University, Friday through Sunday, Feb. 7-9. Professional a cappella groups perform along with collegiate and high school ensembles. A variety of musical MOJO CORPORATE/PARTY BAND NYC genres are represented, including re- imaginings of pop, jazz, and more. Info: $75.00/TICKET (516) 877-4000 or www.aupac.adel- 10% Discount on Table of 10 phi.edu or www.newyorksingstrong.org. Purchase at: GoldCoastBusinessAssociation.com 1074365 6 February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE Victors shines at G.C. Spelling Bees father.his and Liptzin Rianna,Stephanie teacher Maria Superintendent STUDENT SCHOOL LANDING FINLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL MIDDLE FINLEY www.liherald.com Have a great school story? Call our editors today 516-569-4000 or email or 516-569-4000 today editors our Call HERALD spelling bee contestants competed for 11 rounds. 11 for competed contestants bee spelling Oliver Pinder won the school’s spelling bee and was honored by,honored was and Doeschner,Principal left,bee Alexa the school school’sspelling from the won Pinder Oliver WHAT’S NEWSINANDOUTOFTHECLASSROOM [email protected] SCHOOLS “haughty.” spelling correctly by round 11th the in School, wonRoditis Sara Middle Finley the withtheword “brambles.” At top on out came Pinder ver victoryOli-untilforvied ers roundsare seven fourth grad- 13 lasted landing at petition word“barrier.”the com- The with victory secured Reyes severalroundsbeforeAshley for competed graders fourth bees. spelling annual school’s the MiddleSchool participated in Elementary SchoolsandRobert FinleyM. Landing and Connolly the from graders fifth and fourth as School District City Cove Glen the At the Connolly school, school, Connolly the At at on raged Competition Photos courtesy GCCSD courtesy Photos 7 COME EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF PORTLEDGE! GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — February 6,GLEN COVE 2020 HERALD GAZETTE — February

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Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/portledge I Twitter: @portledgeschool I Instagram: @portledge_school 8 February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE No games schedules Wednesday, Feb. 12 No games schedules tuesday, Feb. 11 Boys Basketball: Lawrence at North Shore ...... 6 Boys Basketball: Glen Cove at Roosevelt ...... Girls Basketball: Roosevelt at Glen Cove ...... Monday, Feb. 10 Girls Basketball: North Shore at Lawrence ...... Wrestlingl: County Qualifier at Kennedy ...... Wrestlingl: County Qualifier at Long Beach ...... Wrestlingl: County Qualifier at Massapequa ...... Wrestlingl: County Qualifier at Uniondale ...... Wrestlingl: County Qualifier at Plainedge ...... saturday, Feb. 8 Girls Basketball: Bethpage at North Shore ...... Boys Basketball: Division at Glen Cove ...... Boys Basketball: North Shore at Bethpage ...... 6Girls Basketball: Glen Cove at Division ...... Friday, Feb. 7 Anthony’s H.S...... Boys/Girls Track: Nassau Class C championships at thursday,St Feb. 6 ValleyNorth. Stream over victory Feb.a in effort 3 29-point a with performance that followedup county,the in shooters perimeter she top range.the long of from One ing com those of three but all points,with 21 with finished and quarter first the in varsitycareer her of point 1,000th the Jan.28.scored Plainedgeon She to setback Shore’s65-61 North in MilestoNea Was ShoreSeniorBasketball North JeNNiFeR WaltoN VIEW PHOTOSWE’VETAKEN AT GAMES ANDOTHEREVENTSINYOURCOMMUNITY! spotlight athlete gaMes to WatCh reached by reached Walton ...... 6:30 p.m. ....6:45 p.m. ....6:30 p.m. ...6:30 p.m...... 10 a.m...... 10 a.m...... 10 a.m. ..6:30 p.m. ....10 a.m. ...12 p.m. 7 p.m...... 10 a.m...10 :30 p.m. :30 p.m. . - HERALD [email protected] J.D.BY FReDa Glen Cove missing playoffs 82-56 loss to South Side, the Big Red Red Big the Side, allowed multipleCyclonescol-players to South to loss 82-56 being the smaller team all year long. 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Photos by Roni Chastain/Herald Gazette CUTTING THE RIBBON, Senior Director of Assisted Living Joseph Irving, third from right, and Glen Cove Regency Board of Directors President Norman Gold officiallyA opened safe the Safe Harbor harbor facility on Jan. 30. for seniors arrives

he Regency at Glen Cove Assisted Living celebrated T the grand opening of their new Safe Harbor facility with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Jan. 30. Safe Harbor is a secure, self-contained neighborhood with- in The Regency dedicated to caring for seniors with Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory loss. The new facility offers seniors a private or shared furnished studio apart- ment with a dedicated living room, sunroom and outdoor patio. It also lets seniors participate in sensory activities, socializing events and intergenerational opportunities.

THE SAFE HARBOR neigh- borhood contains furnished rooms with outdoor patios. (above)

BETH EVANS, DIRECTOR at the Regency, spoke about the new facility at the assisted living space. (center)

LENNY LORUSSO, RIGHT, Mary Crowe and Manual Vales played with a balloon as part of their social activ- ity at Safe Harbor. (right) 10 February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE Planting Fields Road, Oyster Bay, Road, Oyster Fields Planting p.m. 7 1395 Arboretum, Fields Planting John Lake Quartet 801-3250. (516) www.northshorebiznetwork.com. byFeb. 6. Totickets, go to purchase purchased be diners. must 20 to Tickets menu. $65. is Limited tasting Admission Tastes,” five-course a includes which for Network “AnBiz Shore of Evening Ave.,Cliff,North p.m. 7 Sea the Join Cove Glen 243 Mignonette, & Maldon Gold CoastSupperClub 200-6447. (516) provided.$25. is Admission be will materials design all and board home. their in any of room The redesign the start kick to use can they that board inspiration an create participants help will designer Oak’sin-house drinks. 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(516) beverages. and dessert entrées, four of salad, choice reading, private one-on-one a receive attendees Lee.$55, For by Brenda presented readings psychic and food, of drinks Cove, Glen p.m. evening Enjoy6:30 an Road, Lattingtown Grill, The 111 View Psychic NightDinner years. 57 671-1837. than (516) more for Perceval, teaching been whohas Gene Master by Grand it. stop Presented to steps precise the and bullied being are they if do to what preventbullying, to moves, defense ways self learn will 8-11 Road,Locust Valley,ages p.m. 4 Children Locust Valley Library, Buckram 170 Anti-bullying workshop 759-8300. (516) up. and kindergarten in children For stories. their share and fauna local of bevy a bring will Volunteersfor Wildlife from Head, p.m. 3 Glen Instructors Library, Railroad Coast Ave., 50 Gold Animal Workshop Thursday, Feb. 6 COMMUNITY CALENDAR COMMUNITY of different cultures. (516) 676-4222. 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Police chief honored at gala event 6,GLEN COVE 2020 HERALD GAZETTE — February Glen Cove City Police Chief Wil- liam Whitton received one of the 2020 Rising Star Honoree award during the Glen Cove Child Day Care Center’s inaugural “A Night for the Children” gala event on Jan. 23. The award recognized Whitton’s work and dedication to the Child Day Care Center. The center is a nonprofit organization that pro- vides childcare and family support services to local residents.

GLEN COVE CITY Police Chief William Whitton was happy to be one those honored during the Child Day Care Center’s inaugural gala. Courtesy GCPD Courtesy Office of Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton DELIA DERIGGI-WHITTON WAS accompanied during her swearing in by, from the left, her father, Donald ReRiggi, mother, Mildred DeRiggi, and husband, Richard Valicenti. Have a DeRiggi-Whitton swears into office great story? Nassau County Legislator Delia “I remain committed protecting our DeRiggi-Whitton, of Glen Cove, enjoyed environmental treasures, preserving our Call our editors today her fifth swearing-in ceremony to repre- quality of life, and ensuring Nassau 516-569-4000 or email sent the 11th Legislative District on Jan. County’s government operates efficient- [email protected] 13. Joining DeRiggi-Whitton to celebrate ly and ethically.” DeRiggi-Whitton said. the occasion were her parents, Mildred “Working together, I am confident we DeRiggi and Donald DeRiggi, the latter will achieve these goals in the coming of who had previously served as the months and years.” www.liherald.com mayor of Glen Cove.

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12 Suozzi helps rename the View Grill is now taking reservations for O.B. refuge after Wolff Valentine’s day, friday, february 14th We will be offering a five course meal, starting off with a mango and champagne air oyster, By LAURA LANE now the Congressman Lester Wolff Oys- soup/ salad. Course entrees include grilled swordfish with coconut curry broth, poached [email protected] ter Bay National Wildlife Refuge, has been lobster tails over conch sented risotto, classic surf and turf, ribeye steak, bucatini with clams, mussels, shrimp, calamari lobster veloute, veal shank over orzo, just to name a few entrees. a place for visitors to observe and explore Dessert will be classic strawberries with a Madeira sabayon and handmade truffles. It’s only fitting that the Oyster Bay the natural world, while protecting the Cost $50pp plus gratuity and tax National Wildlife Refuge be named for for- region’s shoreline. At 3,209 acres, it is the Reservations (516) 200-9603 mer U.S. Rep. Lester Wolff. After all, it was largest refuge in the Long Island National there that, as a House of Representatives Wildlife Refuge complex. According to the member, he created the wetland sactuary U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Oyster more than a half-century ago. Bay’s refuge is especially important for President Trump on Monday signed wintering waterfowl such as black ducks, legislation, sponsored by U.S. Rep. Tom greater scaup, bufflehead, canvasback February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE February 2020 — GLEN COVE 6, Suozzi, naming the refuge for the now and long-tailed ducks. 101-year-old Wolff, who served in the When Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced House from 1965 to 1981. plans to construct a tunnel to the main- The oldest living former member of land from the North Shore in January Congress, Wolff, a lifelong Democrat, con- 2018, Wolff was involved once again. tinues to express his political opinions Cuomo wanted to build an 18-mile-long freely, which include his dislike of the tunnel across the Sound, near the refuge. president.Nonetheless, he said he was Wolff attended meetings in Bayville and grateful for the honor that Trump has Oyster Bay, and told residents that the bestowed on him, and that he would cher- proposal should be rejected. ish it. Two organizations were created to stop “I’m actually amazed this went the tunnel, the Bayville Anti-Tunnel Com- 111 lattinGtown road • Glen coVe through,” Wolff said, adding that the bill mittee and the Coalition Against an (at the Glen coVe Golf courSe) was approved unanimously in both the UnSound Crossing. John Taylor, a former See our menu on our web Site at: www.theViewGrill.info House and Senate. “I’ve been a strong crit- PleaSe call for reSerVationS Bayville village trustee, was the commit- ic of what the president has been doing, tee chairman and co-founder of the coali- (516) 200-9603 so I still find it surprising that he signed tion. The governor pulled his plans for the it.” $31.5 billion tunnel in June 2018 without Suozzi said that the accolade was well explanation. deserved. “This is to honor a former “The refuge has been important for 1076474 member of Congress who took on a big- three reasons — for wildlife, stopping the button issue in the 1960s, when he took on bridge and maybe stopping Cuomo with Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and Robert Moses the tunnel,” Taylor said. “After Lester and preserved these wetlands,” Suozzi came to our first meeting in Bayville, I said. “His contribution is most valuable.” texted Tom Suozzi and said that he should For four of Wolff’s congressional have the refuge named after Lester. Suozzi Celebrate Valentine’s Day With Us terms, he represented New York’s 3rd Dis- picked it up.” trict. Starting in 1967, during his second The bill did not receive the necessary term, he sought to preserve the wetlands votes in the Senate in 2019, so Taylor on the North Shore after Rockefeller decided to use a connection he had made approved legislation to build an 8.5-mile years ago. He wrote a letter in June to causeway across the Long Island Sound, Trump, who was Taylor’s client for 12 to connect Oyster Bay and Rye, N.Y. The years when he was an advertising execu- plan was proposed by Moses, the legend- tive. Serving Regional Italian Cuisine ary developer, in an effort to reduce traffic Taylor never heard from Trump, but in New York City. said he hoped the president saw the letter, For 27 Years Wolff said he believed the proposal and that it helped to influence his deci- would “despoil” the natural beauty of the sion to sign the law. Warm Hospitality, Fine Food, coastline, and he condemned the project. Wolff remains active, though his an International Wine List He proposed the creation of a wetland res- monthly visits to see colleagues in Wash- toration site in place of the proposed and a Comfortable Ambiance ington, D.C., have been curtailed since bridge. In 1968, his efforts were rewarded, April as a result of a fall in his East Nor- Await You. and plans for the bridge were tossed. wich home that necessitated his use of a In the 50 years since its establishment, wheelchair. While recuperating from a Private Party Room the Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge, broken pelvis and shoulder, he said he is Outdoor Dining continuing to update his Twitter page Corporate Parties daily. He also is running his website, Ask- Catering Specials Congress.org, a political and parliamenta- Take Out Available ry portal where he posts political videos and information and gives users an Handicap Accessible opportunity to share their opinions. Wolff said he hasn’t been to the Oyster Reservations Recommended on Weekends. Bay refuge in a while. “The refuge is more important now than ever, because of the 7B The Plaza, Locust Valley threat to our environment from those who 516.676.6252 . TheBasilLeafRestaurant.com are casting aside the question of climate Handyman/ change,” he said. “Trump has been terri- $$$ ble for the environment. Every bit of envi- Maintenance ronmental legislation is being reversed Full-Time that was ever enacted.” 1078767 The refuge needs to be enhanced and 516-238-3611 enriched, Wolff added. 1077972 13 STEPPING OUT Where to go, what to do, who to see 6,GLEN COVE 2020 HERALD GAZETTE — February sure to thrill Past champs lead impressive field

efending champion Reilly Opelka and 2018 champ Kevin Anderson headline a stacked field of singles D players committed to compete in this year’s New York Open men’s tournament, which takes place Feb. 9-16 on the unique black courts at NYCB LIVE’s Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. In addition to Opelka and Anderson, the ATP Tour 250 event will feature John Isner, the top-ranked American in the world at No. 19, Milos Raonic, a former Wimbledon finalist and current No. 31, (30th), 2019 runner-up Brayden Schnur, 2018 runner-up Sam Querrey (44th), Kyle Edmund (a former world-ranked No. 14) and Soonwoo Kwon (No. 88.) Kei Nishikori (13th) was forced to withdraw last week due to injury. “The New York Open, home of the famous black courts, will be better than ever this year,” Tournament Director Peter Lebedevs said. “Our player field is the strongest to date with fan favorites Kyrgios, Isner and Opelka all playing. “There are some new and exciting things for fans to enjoy as well,” Lebedevs added. “The first day of qualifying rounds — Sunday, Feb. 9 — will be Family Day presented by PGA Tour Superstore where all tickets are free so the entire family can come out. We will also host the New York Open Pickleball Championships for the first-time in the exhibition hall during finals weekend.” Last year’s singles final saw the unseeded Opelka grind past longshot qualifier Schnur, 6-1, 6-7, 7-6 for his first ATP title. In the semifinals, Opelka fought off six Courtesy NYCB Live match points to beat the top-seeded Isner. “This is Courtesy GF Sports Hard-hitting Reilly Opelka, who blasted 156 aces on the definitely my biggest title yet,” said the then-21-year-old Soonwoo Kwon, ranked No. 88 in the world, is part of a way to winning the 2019 New York Open, is back to Opelka, a Florida native who blasted 43 aces against deep singles field. defend his singles title. Schnur and compiled a tournament-leading 156 for the week. enthusiasm and devotion to tennis on Long Island is educational programs and panel discussions exploring Like the singles draw, there was no shortage of upsets evident and we take great pride in offering this event to workplace culture sponsored by GF Sports, which owns on the doubles side last winter. The the community. It’s been a lot of the New York Open. The lineup of events include: a final featured two unseeded teams fun to witness this event grow year- Veteran and Diversity Hiring Expo giving US Military with Kevin Krawietz and Andraes in and year-out, with thousands of Veterans, women, minorities and those with disabilities a Mies taking the title with a hard- fans in attendance at last year’s chance to explore available career opportunities; a STEM fought 6-4, 7-5 win over Santiago Open. This February, we are Education School Day, during which hundreds of students Gonzalez and Aisam-Ul-Haq expecting an even larger turnout from throughout Long Island will participate in Qureshi. for this one-of-a-kind event.” structured, interactive activities focusing on various Opelka will compete on the The Open kicks off with the aspects of Science Technology Engineering and Math; doubles side as well, pairing with New York Tennis Expo on Sunday, and a Women’s Leadership Brunch offering a platform for fellow American Steve Johnson. Feb. 9 from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. discussion about implementing and fostering a diverse , a former No. 1 doubles This year’s expo will give guests an work culture in business. player in the world, forms another talented American opportunity to interact with the biggest and most Tickets can be purchased via either newyorkopen.com/ tandem with Nicholas Monroe. The Aussie combination innovative brands associated with tennis including skills tickets or nycblive.com/events, at the Ticketmaster Box of Kyrgios and Jordan Thompson also figure to be a tough camps, product sampling, guest speaker sessions and a Office at NYCB Live, or by calling 800-745-3000. For more out, as will the pair of Marcus Daniel and Phillip Oswald. kid’s zone with activities and games for the whole family. information, visit newyorkopen.com or nycblive.com. “The New York Open is one of the most exciting sports There will also be on-court activities, such as hitting for events and we are incredibly excited to host the festivities prizes and free tennis clinics provided by local college — TONY BELLISSIMO for the third consecutive year,” said Maureen Hanlon, programs and top tennis coaches.” [email protected] President of Onexim Sports and Entertainment. “The Throughout the week, there will also be a series of

from the Great American Song Book, evoking romance with swingin’ toe-tappers and heartfelt WEEkENd ballads. Swingtime brings to life those Big Band Out and About sounds of Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Count Basie, Les Brown, Gene Krupa and Duke Ellington.The meaning of a real commitment. When Palminteri, also the show’s director, first caught program includes hits from legendary bandlead- it (in South Florida), he laughed so hard and was so impressed with the audience’s ers like Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, reaction that he offered to direct the show going forward. A Q&A session with Fogel Benny Goodman, Les Brown, and Woody ON STaGE and Palminteri follows immediately after the performance. Herman, plus amorous melodies sung by iconic Friday, Feb. 7, 8 p.m. $38, $33 and $28. Landmark on Main Street, Jeanne Rimsky vocalists of the era, including Peggy Lee, Helen Theater, 232 Main St., Port Washington. (516) 767-6444 or O’Connell, Ella Fitzgerald, Bobby Darin, Dean ‘Til Death Do Us Part...You Martin and Frank Sinatra. Vocalist Bobbie Ruth www.landmarkonmainstreet.org. recreates the “gal vocal” stylings of such legend- First!’ ary singers as Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Eydie Actor Chazz Palminteri hosts comedian/actor Peter Fogel’s multi-media solo show — a ON STaGE Gormé, Billie Holiday, Rosemary Clooney, and Judy Garland; Zack Alexander emulates 90-minute high-energy autobiographical tale tells of the comic’s quixotic quest to the Big Band crooners and swingers, including Nat “King” Cole, Bobby Darin, Joe Wil- find “The One.” Fogel, national touring star of the comic hit “My Mother’s Italian, My liams, Dean Martin and, of course, the immortal Frank Sinatra. Guided by Shaiman, on Father’s Jewish and I’m in Therapy!,” holds nothing back, mining the humor in his failed Swingtime Big Band alto sax and clarinet, the band embodies both the panache and spirit of the swing era, romances and bringing the audience along on his playful journey of the battle of the Groove to a swinging beat with your sweetie when the popular Swingtime Big Band interpreting these classic sounds for 21st century audiences. sexes. He mixes his signature wit along with riotous relatable characters and takes salutes Valentine’s Day with “Taking a Chance on Love.” Artistic Director Steve Shaiman Sunday, Feb. 9, 3 p.m. $35-$40. Madison Theatre, Molloy College, 1000 Hempstead us on a whirlwind comedic adventure searching for his soul mate and learning the and his acclaimed 20-piece jazz ensemble put their spin on beloved love songs Ave., Rockville Centre. (516) 323-4444 or www.madisontheatreny.org. 14 February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE 200-9229 or www.stillpartners.com. Still Partners, 225 Sea Cliff Ave.,The Sea band Cliff. in concert, Saturday, Feb.Cat’s Pajamas 8, 8 p.m. www.paramountny.com. or www.ticketmaster.com or New York Ave., Huntington. (800) 745-3000 guest Double Vision. The Paramount, 370 ing Hugo, Friday, Feb. 7, 8 p.m. With Thespecial Journey tribute band in concert, featur- Voyage 9229 or www.stillpartners.com. Partners, 225 Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff.The band 200-in concert, Friday, Feb.Laughing Water 7, 8 p.m. Still www.tillescenter.org. 3000 or www.ticketmaster.com or LIU Post, Route 25A, Brookville. (800) 745- 7, 8 p.m. Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, The ABBA tribute band in concert, Friday, Feb.Arrival or www.myfathersplace.com. 1221 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn. 413-3535p.m. My Father’s Place at the Roslyn TheHotel, cover band in concert, Thursday,45 RPM Feb. 6, 8 200-9229 or www.stillpartners.com. Still Partners, 225 Sea Cliff Ave.,The Sea band Cliff. in concert, Thursday, Feb.Biscuit Kings 6, 8 p.m. On Stage Performances/

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The reunionthe performers’ features songs careers. from the original CD as days together. released dozens of recordings and toured steadily, and subsequent national tour. Throughout the past t folk and Americana artists to showcase music of the ment — John Gorka, Patti Larkin, Cheryl Wheeler and Landmark on Main Street, Jeanne Rimsky Theater, 23 In 1994 Lavin gathered some of the brightest stars ChristineA Winter’s Lavin and Night” some ofCD heron thefriends Landmark celebrate on Main Street Tickets are $60, $50 and $44; available at 767-6444 On A Winter’s Night & entertAinment 9338 or www.nassaumuseum.org. of Art, 1 Museum Dr., Roslyn Harbor. 484- Feb. 8, 12-3 p.m. Nassau County Museum inspired by the current exhibition, Saturday, Manes Center for hands-on activities Drop into Nassau County Museum of Art’s Studio Saturday Galentine’s Day withtheGoldenGirls www.landmarkonmainstreet.org. Washington 767-6444 or Jeanne Rimsky Theater, 232 Main St.,highlights Port love songs that span the decades.cert, Wednesday, Feb. 12, Susan2 p.m. LoFaso Program and Vincent Roccaro in con- Vintage Bliss com. Roslyn. 413-3535 or www.myfathersplace.at the Roslyn Hotel, 1221 Old Northern Blvd.,Wednesday, Feb. 12, 8 p.m.The My soulfulFather’s songwriter-producer Place in concert,Paul Loren 484-9338 or www.nassaumuseum.org. um of Art, 1 Museum Dr., Roslyn Harbor. Registration required. Nassau County Muse- es; followed by an art project. For ages 3-5. exploring various art materials and process- Feb. 7, 10-11 a.m. Listen to stories while with art activities based on a story, Friday, Investigate color, shape, form and texture For the Kids 200-9229 or www.stillpartners.com. Still Partners, 225 Sea Cliff Ave.,The Sea band Cliff. in concert, Thursday, Feb.Two ofUs 13, 8 p.m. master.com or www.paramountny.com. Huntington. (800) 745-3000 or www.ticket- 8 p.m. The Paramount, 370 New York Ave., The rock band in concert, Thursday, Feb. 13,38 Special www.myfathersplace.com. Blvd., Roslyn. 413-3535 or Place at the Roslyn Hotel, 1221 Old Northernshow, Thursday, Feb. 13,A drag7:30 parodyp.m. Myof Father’sthe beloved Golden Girls TV Story TotsStory Coming Attractions stage on Thursday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. the 25th anniversary of the now-classic “On with fond memories of their touring hree decades these artists have Cliff Eberhardt — along with other winter season on the acclaimed CD well as tunes representative of of the singer/songwriter move- or www.landmarkonmainstreet.org. 2 Main St., Port Washington.

The Seasons 271-8423. Gallery, 213 Main St, Huntington.(631) iro, Kate Sydney, Marie Winn. Main Street Pearlman, Alissa Rosenberg, Meryl Shap- Gabriella Grama, Maria Oliveira, Jonathan Grinspan, Libby Hintz, Lucienne Mettam, Fernando Carpaneda, Jon Duci, Jeffery stein, Brodersen,Mary Christine Carbone, artists include Anjipan, Anne Barash Breit- the previsous year’s exhibits. Participating pating artists who have been honored in Huntington Arts Council recognizes partici- Masters’s Showcase (631) 351-3250orwww.heckscher.org. Main St. andPrime Ave., Huntington. March 15. HeckscherMuseumof Art, ofLongIsland.Through women artists ticular attentiontotheachievements of among artists, andlandscape, withpar- explore thethemesofplace, dialogue works to onpaperby dozensofartists painting, sculpture, photography, and collection.permanent Itbringstogether stories ofLongIsland’s throughther art andpresentingthe mitment topreserving which underscoresthemuseum’s com- scher’s year-long centennialcelebration, An exhibitionthatkicksofftheHeck- Collecting LongIsland Artists Locally Sourced: and more Museums/Galleries Cliff. 671-4290orwww.seaclifflibrary.org. Sea CliffLibrary, 300SeaCliff Ave.,Sea garten and Grade 1). Registration required. Kindergarten in2020)and3p.m. (Kinder- day, Feb. 14, 12p.m. (forchildrenentering up, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 3p.m.;alsoFri- A bookdiscussionforsecond-graders and every seasonand holidaysevery through the exhibit offersafanciful experienceof handbag designer JudithLeiber. The minaudières andfashionaccessories by cher, plus aspecialshowcase ofglittering Rockwell, MarcChagall andJaneFreili- Grandma Moses, JasperJohns, Norman fashion anddesign, includingworks by paintings,View sculpture, photography, lighted by anoutstandingrosterofartists. inspiredby theseasonshigh- visual art Ane exhibition that offers a fresh look at Pizza andPaperbacks

or www.engemantheater.com. Main St., Northport. (631) 261-2900a.m. John W. Engeman Theater,Feb. 8, 250 11 a.m.; Sunday,powerful Feb. bond9, of10:30 sisterhood, Saturday,discover their hidden potential aboutand the how princesses Anna and ElsaMusical based on the popular film Disney’s FrozenJr. who isoftenconsideredthefirstmodern dency andlegacy of Theodore Roosevelt, An exhibitionthatcelebratesthepresi- eyes acrossthepastcentury. ofartists www.goldcoastlibrary.org. Glen Head. 759-8300 or Gold Coast Public Library, 50 Railroadsneak Ave., peaks of nominated films, and more.7 p.m. Program includes movie trivia,special games, evening devoted to film, Friday,Salute the Feb.upcoming 7, Academy Awards at Oscar PreviewParty www.goldcoastlibrary.org. Glen Head. 759-8300 or Gold Coast Public Library, 50 Railroadreaches Ave., of space, Tuesday, Feb.Astra,” 11, 2 p.m. the sci fi adventure throughinstitution, the vast Friday, Feb. 7, acclaimed7 p.m.; also drama “about Ad a rebel in a mental See “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” Film Time the Cove Ave., Glen Cove. 676-2130. 7, 2 p.m. Glen Cove Public Library,based 4 Glenon the acclaimed TV series, Frday,See “Downton Feb. Abbey,” the historicalFriday Flick drama forever, Thursday, Feb. woman13, 2whose and 6:30mysterious p.m. Oysaffliction is to ofstay Adeline,” 29 the romantic fanstasyThursday, about a Feb. 6, 2 and 6:30 p.m.;high schoolalso “Thebasketball Age coash and his team,See “Overcomer,” the faith-basedAt theMovies drama about a 922-4788 ornps.gov/sagamorehill. Site, 20Sagamore HillRd, OysterBay. president. Sagamore HillNationalHistoric A Manforthe Theodore Roosevelt: 484-9338 orwww.nassaumuseum.org. of Art, 1MuseumDrive, RoslynHarbor. Through March1. NassauCountyMuseum Main St., Oyster Bay. 922-1212.ter Bay-East Norwich Public Library, 89 East

Submissions can beemailedto www.garviespointmuseum.com. Dr.,Barry GlenCove. 571-8010or Point MuseumandPreserve, 50 Point Museum. Garvies Garvies the world, from thecollectionof An exhibitofseashellsfromaround Nature’s InspiredDesign Seashells… Having anevent? [email protected]. Modern Modern World - 15 Viewfinder By Maureen Lennon GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — February 6,GLEN COVE 2020 HERALD GAZETTE — February THe QueSTIon: What is the best part of the Super bowl? I love the Super Bowl I like to watch the Super game. It’s one of the Bowl commercials. The most exciting games to Budwiser commercials watch—great to see a have the beautiful good fast runnig game. horses and the dogs. The animals are so cute.

russell Brower Suzanne Sparagna Courtesy Livingston Group New York Sanitation Tax Clerk DEMOLITION OF THE existing structures on the proposed site of the Villa began in May. I like to watch the Super I love to make Super Bowl commercials. Every Nachos for my husband, year there are new ones it has everything in it— Livingston looks to update with the cutest animals chili, cheese, chips, and some of the them delicious. are so funny. plan for the Villa at G.C. CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Maria Barone Pat Mcaden 216 rental units, most of them one-bed- Retired Customer Service room apartments. Livingston purchased Why the long wait? another half-acre lot adjacent to the prop- The game is good but While the structures on four acres I like the commercials erty from the Glen Cove Boys and Girls the Super Bowl foods and the food. My Club, which he is seeking to include in the of land along Craft and Ralph Young are the best. The Buffalo favorites are the seven- development. avenues area have been demolished wings are my favorite. layer dip, Buffalo wings, The proposal for parking has also to make room for the proposed and garlic fries. changed, to include two additional floors development, new housing units have in an underground lot and the elimination yet to be constructed, because of a valet-parking system. Deegan Dick- Daniel Livingston has dealt with a son said that the rest of the project would number of setbacks. Although he Gloria Mcneill Christie Jasmin remain the same, with two buildings of began purchasing parcels of the land Social Worker Data Analyst apartments, an indoor pool, a pet run, a in 2003, it took him four years to picnic area, a fitness center and a bocce buy all four acres. The housing mar- court. Livingston stressed that the exteri- ket crashed in 2008, and the project HERALD or of the proposed buildings would was halted until 2012. Crossword Puzzle remain largely unchanged. At that point, Livingston submitted City Councilman Gaitley Stevenson- his original proposal for condomini- Mathews remained skeptical of passing the new proposal on to the planning ums. After another four years of plan- board. Like many newly elected council ning and talks with the City of Glen members, Stevenson-Mathews ran on a Cove, the project was approved. But platform that included a promise to halt in 2016, City Councilwoman Marsha more residential development in the city, Silverman and her wife, Roni Epstein, which stands to gain about 2,000 new resi- filed suit against Livingston and the dents in the coming years with the com- developers over the project. After the pletion of the Garvies Point, Village Nassau County Supreme Court ruled Square and Livingston projects. in favor of Livingston, the couple “Forty additional units is the breaking appealed, and Livingston delayed the point for me,” Stevenson-Mathews said. “I project until 2018. like development, but only when it’s smart Livingston also sued Silverman and balanced. And this doesn’t seem like and Epstein for defamation, a suit he either.” lost and is currently appealing. Deegan Dickson argued that it was the Because of the ongoing litigation, City Council’s job to automatically submit the proposal to the planning board, and Silverman has abstained from voting then make a decision after hearing the on cases involving Livingston, and as board’s recommendations. Livingston the council member who obtained added that the change from condos to the most votes during the 2019 apartment units would ensure the proj- election, she said that has cost resi- ect’s success, because the demand for con- dents a voice on the project. dominiums has dropped. Mayor Timothy Tenke also expressed his concerns about Livingston’s request said. “That doesn’t do him any good. It for aid from the Glen Cove IDA, which doesn’t do the city any good. And it doesn’t Tenke chairs. He previously stated that he do that neighborhood any good.” did not want to grant any more developers The City Council planned to continue payment-in-lieu-of-taxes deals in the city. to review Livingston’s application this When he asked whether the project could week, and to vote on whether to submit it continue without assistance from the IDA, to the planning board at the next City Deegan Dickson said it would have to be Council meeting on Feb. 11. If the council re-evaluated. decides to do so, the planning board would “The developer doesn’t want to build review the project and hold a public meet- something that will not be successful,” she ing before making its recommendation. 16 February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE

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LEGAL NOTICE HARBOR LUMBER CO INC 2,118.19 21258 00470 TODESCO PHILIP 5,620.85 PUBLIC NOTICE OF 21118 02020 SEA ISLE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCATION INC 391.43 23055 04270 COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF KORTE NICOLE & TODD 17,568.24 21261 00090 TODESCO PHILIP 2,782.52 TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE 21120 00080 BOUZAN SARA 1,134.47 23055 04280 DIPAOLA LE DAMIAN, ANN 14,732.16 21262 00310 TODESCO PETER 835.31 Notice is hereby given that I shall, commencing on Feb- 21136 13130 PONCET ETAL CHRIS 806.20 23055 04290 ruary 18, 2020, sell at public on-line auction the tax HYNES MICHAEL 1313,1327 15,275.97 22003 00690 69-70 ANGEL CAPITAL ENTERPRISES LLC 318.77 liens on real estate herein-after described, unless the 21141 11050 1105-1106 SCARFO ETAL ANTHONY 769.37 23055 04380 owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party-in- MTGLQ INVESTORS LP 5,827.15 22005 00410 WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL ASSN TRU 690.14 interest in such real estate shall pay to the County Trea- 21144 00060 ABBONDANDOLO FAMILY TRUST 696.28 23055 0449UCA018600002 449 CA 186 UNIT 2 surer by February 13, 2020 the total amount of such BIERWILER KELLY 10,851.05 22005 00640 STRAWBRIDGE MARJORIE TRUST 3,645.86 unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties 21157 00990 GENUA CIRIACO & ANTONETTA 1,922.70 23069 00130 and other expenses and charges, against the property. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST CO TRU 8,017.62 22006 04060 HU CALVIN & SARA 2,170.68 Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, 21161 08810 881-882 GENUA CIRIACO & ANTONETTA 1,108.30 23070 0011B not exceeding 10 percent per six month period, for CEVASCO MARGREET A & ZEPPIERI PETER 662.44 22006 04070 TORNICCHIO GIUSEPPE & T 1,020.26 which any person or persons shall offer to take the total 21161 08970 ROGERS JANE ANNE 1,216.72 23071 00270 amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in section THORNHILL ANDREW & KARINA 3,288.19 22012 00080 SOLOMITA MICHELE & FELICINA 1,613.14 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. 21170 04510 ROSA PETER 1,037.61 23071 00550 Effective with the February 18, 2020 lien sale, Ordi- POPOVA LE A ORLOFF ETAL,N 6,994.67 22013 00220 WALPOLE-BONIS ALEXANDER 844.87 nance No. 175-2015 requires a 21177 04340 434-435,475-476 FERRICCHIO FRANCESCO LIFE ESTATE 1,166.52 30 D0300020 $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who SHAVELSON PAUL M 4,907.35 22015 02110 SPARACIO JOSEPH & EVELYN 4,288.82 intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175- 21178 03180 HAGGERTY JAMES R & HARTMAN NANCY L 977.59 30036 00300 2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien MADIGAN MICHAEL & ANN MARIE 1,768.72 22016 00040 KHAN SHAHIDA 1,610.48 Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certifi- 21186 02040 204,262 CURCIO ERNESTO TRUST 1,030.93 30038 01380 cate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. MATTNER ROBERT R 4,027.12 22016 00050 ZAGLODINA MARGARITA 2,114.64 21222 00820 CURCIO ERNEST & ANNA 966.24 30041 01170 Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County WITTMAN LILYAN 2,587.06 22016 00060 GENUA CIRACO & ANTONETTA 853.59 Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau 21222 04640 KRUG KATHLEEN M LIFE ESTATE 1,444.19 30048 00680 County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. 22016 01370 CICATIELLO VIRGINIA 1,649.87 Further information concerning the procedures for the CITY OF GLEN COVE CURCIO ERNESTO TRUST 3,849.36 30052 00190 auction is available at the website of the Nassau Coun- 22020 00010 1-2 BEGLIN GEORGE & ELIZABETH 464.22 ty Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny.gov/526/ SCHOOL:5 GLEN COVE LYTLE JOHN P & ELLEN 304.67 30057 00290 County-Treasurer 23 D 00260 LESSEL JOSEPH & DIANA A 708.99 Name LOWELL BARBARA 3,066.01 30062 00220 Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auc- Parcel Group Lot Amount 23 D 00310 SOUZA-FERREIRA MARIO & ELSA 1,000.85 tion shall be held, same will commence on the 18th day 10 MORRIS AVENUE REALTY LLC 4,594.25 99 GLEN STREET INC 6,183.41 30076 00480 of February, 2020 at the Office of The County Treasurer 21 A 05120 23 E 00960 BAUMAN SUSAN 786.84 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be 4 PARK PLACE CORP 6,028.18 AFSB REALTY LLC 885.42 30082 00340 determined by the Treasurer. 21 A 05690 23 E 04570 GLEN COVE MANSION HOLDING CO LLC 8,503.49 4 PARK PLACE CORP 301.49 LOGGIA GLEN COVE 1016 INC 2,643.66 30087 00020 The liens are for arrears of School District taxes for the 21 A 05720 572 23 E 04840 GLEN COVE MANSION HOLDING CO LLC 107,278.00 year 2018 - 2019 and/or County, Town, and Special Dis- CHASE JOHN M 377.71 AFSB REALTY LLC 6,093.90 30087 00030 trict taxes for the year 2019. The following is a partial 21 B 05840 23 E 05120 512 GLEN COVE MANSION DEVELOPMENT LLC 51,133.79 listing of the real estate located in school district RUSSO REALTY LLC 959.58 DORAN CHRISTOPHER G 7 KATHRYN 1,971.27 30087 00040 number(s) 5, 24 in the Town of Oyster Bay, City of Glen 21 B 06150 23 F 17460 LI RENFA 4,117.46 Cove only, upon which tax liens are to be sold, with a DA COSTA PROPERTIES LLC 1,799.31 BOZZELLO LE C BOZZELLO JR, C 1,160.97 30088 00810 brief description of the same by reference to the County 21 B 06440 23 G 10550 JONES ELISABETH NOEL & HENNESSY KILIAN 2,044.64 Land and Tax Map, the name of the owner or occupant SMITH RICHARD 898.69 MORTIMER RICHARD ISELIN & 2,336.69 30092 00020 as the same appears on the 2020/2021 tentative 21 C 00060 23 H 05250 DALESSANDRI RICHARD & CAROL 1,943.25 assessment roll, and the total amount of such unpaid SMITH R J 906.90 CASALE FRANK J & KATHRYN L 2,154.67 30092 00080 taxes. 21 C 00090 23 H 05300 AYLWARD JOAN M. & PATRICIA A. 864.20 MCGRADY RICHARD F 718.16 SNOW IAN K & MARY E 1,150.32 30092 00240 IMPORTANT 21 H 00560 23 J0100180 28 MARGARET STREET REALTY LLC 1,356.52 THE NAMES OF OWNERS SHOWN ON THIS LIST MAY FALLO ANGELINA 1,135.81 SNOW IAN K & MARY E 2,786.24 31 E 01390 139-140 NOT NECESSARILY BE THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS 21 H 02790 23 J0100190 19-20 MORGAN COURT OF GLEN COVE LLC 1,375.71 OWNING THE PROPERTY AT THE TIME OF THIS ADVER- WIRKOWSKI ETAL ROBERT B 1,290.36 T11 FUNDING 3,368.09 31 E 03540 TISEMENT. SUCH NAMES HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THE 21 N0100570 57 23001 02290 MORGAN COURT OF GLEN COVE LLC 1,192.06 2020/2021 TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLLS AND MAY NASSAU COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 370.49 GEORGETTE J BALDET TRUST 757.20 31 E 03570 DIFFER FROM THE NAMES OF THE OWNERS AT THE 21 S 0212P 23003 00190 MORGAN COURT OF GLEN COVE LLC 1,337.36 TIME OF PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. IT MAY ALSO NASSAU COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOMENT 892.82 SCHOOL DOSORIS INC 1,201.61 31 E 03680 BE THAT SUCH OWNERS ARE NOMINAL ONLY AND 21 S 0213C 23005 00220 MORGAN COURT OF GLEN COVE LLC 928.22 ANOTHER PERSON IS ACTUALLY THE BENEFICIAL NASSAU COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL DOSORIS INC 2,757.07 31 E 03700 OWNER. 21 S 0217A 11,205.43 23005 00230 LEONA PLACE LLC 972.25 NASSAU COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 6,640.87 SCHOOL STREET REALTY LLC 1,522.73 31 F 00220 TOWN OF OYSTER BAY 21 S 0843A 23005 00260 POWELL SANDRA MARIE 750.83 NASSAU COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 304.79 LAROCCA JOSEPH A JR 1,339.04 31 F 00310 SCHOOL:24 SEA CLIFF 21 S 08440 23008 00500 MISIAKIEWICZ JOSEPH 740.15 ENF INC 3,837.04 L & L ASSOCIATES HOLDING CORP 1,805.86 31 F 00850 Name 21 S 08490 23011 01260 MISIAKIEWICZ STEVEN J & JOSEPH S 858.20 Parcel Group Lot Amount NASSAU COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 657.93 RONZETTI PETER A & KELLY A 1,526.41 31 F 00860 NATHEL JACQUELINE 690.72 21 S 0895A 23012 00050 BREWSTER USA 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943.56 31022 00180 21094 00050 74 GLEN COVE AVENUE CORP 1,586.49 23042 01240 RUTKOSKI,LE P SCHEPANSKI,LENA 687.80 MCQUAIR CHARLES G 5,17 17,575.56 21199 04610 PAULICH LIBERO & THERESA LIFE ESTATE/TR 1,569.01 31023 00100 21095 00050 FALLON JAMES & DOLORES 1,080.98 23050 00740 VARRICCHIO LOUIS 1,811.65 SC GLEN AVE LLC 5-6 2,281.41 21224 00110 LU FANF & EUNICE 74,87 1,158.98 31023 04290 21096 00690 VIEYRA ETAL RITA 1,629.34 23053 00480 ZELENITZ BRADLEY M 1,655.37 DEL FAVERO L E HARRY & E,DOROTHY 2,047.08 21239 00150 TELEMED HOLDINGS LLC 3,332.78 31024 00150 21112 00270 BROWN GEORGE & ANNIE M LIFE ESTATE/TRUST 21251 23054 00420 BANCALE GREGORY 15,23 1,412.74 GRIFFIN JAY ALAN 27-30 12,414.45 00140 808.58 TODESCO PETER 1,067.28 31026 00460 21116 01870 BUCHANAN DAVID W 748.82 23055 00610 CARRUCCI PASQUALE & ANN 1,176.32 MARTIN WENDY P TRUST 2,106.79 21251 00170 RIZZO GLEN & MARION A 1,333.22 21118 02010 MARTONE LAWRENCE & C 1,612.89 23055 01550 Continued on next page 18 February 6, 2020 — 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TreasurerCounty the by retained be shall and purchaser the by forfeited irrevocably be demand, or notice further without shall, him by paid theretofore percent ten the to limited ty not Treasurerbut including delivery,for ready Coun- are the with deposited all then sale of County certificates Treasurerthe the by that fied noti- been has he after days ten within percent ninety remaining the pay to fail shall sale tax the at purchaser the If sale. such after days thirty within percent ninety remaining the and sold been have liens tax the which from amount County the the Treasurerof to percent ten pay thereof,shall sale the after purchaser,immediately Each bid. his by established be shall lien tax the chases pur- person any which penalty and interest of rate The o any the parcelsoflandorpremiseshereinlisted. sale from withdraw to time, any at and notice further without right,County The the Treasurer reserves Insurance Corporation(FDIC)receivership. et. 1811 FederalDeposit under property 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However, State Soldier’s andSailors’CivilRelief Acts. 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UNIONDALE BEACON District NEWSDAY NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE HEMPSTEAD/UNIONDALE TIMES UNIONDALE BEACON 1003 NEWSDAY District NEW YORK TREND NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE HEMPSTEAD/UNIONDALE TIMES 1002 District 1001 District are advertisedasfollows: estate real on liens tax other Such Hempstead.Town of in located estate real on liens tax only includes list This feited. for-be made,shall deposits with,bid connection said in any and lien the bidder successful the were they if and voided be shall bid their then requirements bid these of 4. any violated have bidder(s) the that determined is it If competitive bid. non- other or complementary a submit to bidder other any from, inducement indire or with, discussion or or agreement direct any to pursuant not and faith good in made be will Bidder the by placed be 3. to bids The est rates. inter- specific at bids submit to bids,or complementary submit certificate,to tax any on bidding from refrain to bidder other any indirectly,induce or directly to, made be 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FRANKLIN HERALD SQ/ELMONT FRANKLIN 1017 NEWSDAY District WEBSITE COUNTY NASSAU JEWISHSTAR FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE FIVE TOWNS JEWISH TIMES 1016 District NEWSDAY TOWNS) (FIVE HERALD NASSAU NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE 1015 District 1014 District EASTMEADOWHERALD SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE NEWSDAY WEBSITE COUNTY NASSAU 3004 JERICHONEWSJOURNAL District NEWSDAY WEBSITE COUNTY NASSAU LOCUST VALLEY LEADER NEWSDAY WEBSITE COUNTY NASSAU 3003 LOCUST VALLEY LEADER District SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE NEWSDAY 3002 WEBSITE COUNTY NASSAU District JERICHONEWSJOURNAL NEWSDAY 3001 WEBSITE COUNTY NASSAU District LOCUST VALLEY LEADER PILOT RECORD COVE GLEN THEGATEWAY 2315 NEWSDAY District WEBSITE COUNTY NASSAU FLORALPARK BULLETIN WESTBURY TIMES 2301 NEWSDAY District WEBSITE COUNTY NASSAU MINEOLA AMERICAN NEWSDAY 2122 NEWS ILLUSTRATED PARK District HYDE NEW NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE MINEOLA AMERICAN 2011 PARK EDITION Dstrict TIMES, WILLISTONWILLISTON NEWSDAY NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE MINEOLA AMERICAN 2010 NEWSDAY 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Continued from previous page NEWSDAY as amended, (Public Law contract term is April 1, Fund Line: A7030-55438 GRANT FUNDS EXPECTED District 3021 93-382) and Title 24 of 2020 Through March 31, (reimbursed by Nassau TO BE RECEIVED FROM LOCUST VALLEY LEADER BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM the Code of Federal 2021 and the rates are County Title III-C) THE STATE OF NEW LONG ISLAND PRESS BETHPAGE TRIBUNE Regulations (Part 570). $24.43 per month for a (Proposed by Mayor YORK; AND NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE 3.APPROVAL OF CITY family plan and $6.24 per Tenke) AUTHORIZING THE NEWSDAY NEWSDAY COUNCIL MINUTES of month for an individual P Resolution to authorize ISSUANCE OF NOT TO District 3006 District 3022 January 28, 2020 plan. the Mayor to enter into EXCEED $45,928,852 LOCUST VALLEY LEADER FARMINGDALE OBSERVER 4.FINANCIAL REPORTS (Proposed by Mayor an Agreement with the SERIAL BONDS OF THE LONG ISLAND PRESS MASSAPEQUA POST 5.WARRANTS Tenke) Law Offices of Scott Stone DISTRICT TO FINANCE NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE 6.RESOLUTIONS, Resolution to authorize PLLC for tax certiorari THE BALANCE OF SAID NEWSDAY NEWSDAY ORDINANCES AND the Mayor to renew the matters. APPROPRIATION,” BE District 3008 District 3023 LOCAL LAWS Golf Cart Service contract (Proposed by Mayor APPROVED? NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE MASSAPEQUA POST A Resolution to authorize between North Shore Golf Tenke) Such Bond Proposition NEWSDAY MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER the Mayor to accept a Car Service Inc., and The Q Resolution referring the shall appear on the OYSTER BAY ENTERPRISE PILOT MID-ISLAND TIMES donation of $5,000 from City of Glen Cove, matter of Glen Cove Villas ballots to be used for OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE Teresa Della Veccio for Municipal Golf Course, (Livingston Project) to the voting at said Special District 3009 NEWSDAY the purpose of purchasing for a term of one year for planning board. District Meeting to be NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE District 3024 plant material for the the amount $7,625 to (Proposed by Mayor held on Thursday, March NEWSDAY GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE Glen Cove Beautification include annual service, Tenke) 19, 2020 in substantially OYSTER BAY ENTERPRISE PILOT GOLD COAST GAZETTE program. inspections, and cleaning 7.APPOINTMENTS the foregoing form. OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE (Proposed by Mayor of 61 Golf Carts and such A YOUTH BUREAU The voting at said Special NEWSDAY Tenke) other terms and 8.COMMISSIONS, District Meeting to be District 3011 District 3203 B Resolution to authorize conditions as the Mayor BOARDS AND AGENCIES held on Thursday, March NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE LONG ISLAND PRESS the City Attorney to settle deems appropriate. 9.SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 19, 2020 will be NEWSDAY NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE the claim of Anthony (Proposed by Mayor A SENIOR CENTER conducted by ballot as OYSTER BAY ENTERPRISE PILOT NEWSDAY Fasano, 220 Lawrence Tenke) B INFORMATION provided in the Education SYOSSET ADVANCE ROSLYN NEWS Lane, Glen Cove in the J Resolution to authorize TECHNOLOGY Law and the polls will District 3012 ROSLYN TIMES amount of $48.86. the Mayor to add GLEN COVE CITY remain open from 6:00 NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE District 3306 (Proposed by Mayor additional names to be COUNCIL WILL CONVENE o’clock A.M. and 9:00 NEWSDAY FARMINGDALE OBSERVER Tenke) engraved to the NEXT: o’clock P.M. (Prevailing SYOSSET ADVANCE MASSAPEQUA POST C Resolution to authorize monument at Morgan PRECOUNCIL:February Time) and as much longer SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER the Mayor to sign the Park. Total cost: $2,500. 18, 2020 as may be necessary to District 3013 NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE contract proposal of the Fund Line: H7140-52260 COUNCIL:February 25, enable the voters then NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEWSDAY City of Glen Cove 2020 present to cast their NEWSDAY approved On-Call (Proposed by Mayor 119728 ballots. SYOSSET ADVANCE CITY OF GLEN COVE roadway consultant, LiRo, Tenke) FURTHER NOTICE IS SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE for professional survey, K Resolution to authorize LEGAL NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that the District 3014 NOTICE OF SPECIAL District 4005 design, and construction the Mayor to execute a qualified voters of the JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL DISTRICT MEETING GOLD COAST GAZETTE bid review services, lease agreement with District may register for NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE OF THE CITY SCHOOL LOCUST VALLEY LEADER inclusive of soil borings OGR80 Corp on behalf of the Special District NEWSDAY DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE and reproduction the Glen Cove Youth Meeting to be held on SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE GLEN COVE, NEWSDAY expenses, in the amount Bureau for the lease of Thursday, March 19, 2020 District 3015 not to exceed $174,100. office space for the term IN THE COUNTY OF on any school day JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL CITY OF LONG BEACH All services in conjunction of one year at the rate NASSAU, NEW YORK, between the hours of NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN with the DPW 2020 $428 per month. 9:00 o’clock A.M. and NEWSDAY that pursuant to a District 5028 Roadway program. (Proposed by Mayor 2:00 o’clock P.M. SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE resolution of the Board of LONG BEACH HERALD (Proposed by Mayor Tenke) (Prevailing Time) in the District 3017 Education of the City LONG BEACH TRIBUNE Tenke) L Resolution to authorize main office of each of the HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS School District of the City NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE D Resolution to authorize the Mayor to enter into school buildings of the HICKSVILLE/LEVITTOWN TRI of Glen Cove, in the NEWSDAY the filing of an an agreement with Tyler District and in the office BUNE Application for State Technologies for MUNIS County of Nassau, New of the District Clerk in the NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE York, adopted on January Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of Assistance from the training for the Finance Administration Building NEWSDAY 8, 2020, a Special District disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or Household Hazards Waste department at a cost of up to and including District 3018 Meeting of the qualified employment in, its services, programs, or activities. (HHW) State Assistance $5,775. Training will Thursday, March 5, 2020. BETHPAGE TRIBUNE Program of the include 5 fully dedicated voters of said School In addition, the Board of NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE District will be held on Upon request, accommodations such as those required Associated State sessions, at 8 hours per Registration shall meet on NEWSDAY Thursday, March 19, 2020 by the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) will be Contract, under the session, with a maximum Thursday, March 5, 2020, PLAINVIEW/OLD BETHPAGE from 6:00 o’clock A.M. to provided to enable individuals with disabilities to par- Appropriate Laws of New of 12 employees per from 9:00 o’clock A.M. to HERALD 9:00 o’clock P.M. ticipate in all services, programs, activities and public York State (S.T.O.P. session for all MUNIS 7:00 o’clock P.M. District 3019 (Prevailing Time) at the hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Program) modules currently in use. (Prevailing Time), at the BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM following places: Office. Upon request, information can be made avail- (DPW/LS) (Proposed by (Proposed by Mayor Administration Building, NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE School Election Districts able in braille, large print, audio tape or other alterna- Mayor Tenke) Tenke) 154 Dosoris Lane, Glen NEWSDAY Location of Polling Place tive formats. For additional information, please call E Resolution to authorize M Resolution to authorize Cove, New York, for the PLAINVIEW/OLD BETHPAGE (516) 571-2090 ext. 13715. Salvatore Bifone, John the Mayor to renew the purpose of preparing the HERALD Calamusa, Peter service contract from A, B, C,: registers of the qualified District 3020 High School, Dosoris Lane Dated: January 17, 2020 Michaleas, David Stryker for 5 years of voters of the City School BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM - Back Gym, Door # 13 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Milanese, to attend a service which includes, District of the City of Glen BETHPAGE TRIBUNE D: MINEOLA, NEW YORK training class for Taser parts, labor, travel, 1 Cove, New York. Any NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE Connolly School, Ridge 1077759 Instructor training, annual preventative person will be entitled to offered by Axon, on maintenance, Drive - Auditorium, have his or her name for the purpose of voting LEGAL NOTICE or such obligations were The bonds are authorized A complete copy of the March 30, at a cost of unscheduled service. This placed on such register, $495.00 each. contract is for 3 stair upon the following Bond provided that he or she is NOTICE AND SUMMARY authorized in violation of to finance payments to Bond Ordinance Proposition. You can visit OF BOND RESOLUTION the provisions of the employees of the City summarized above shall Fund Line: A3120 - 55442 chairs which are used on known or proven to the (Proposed by Mayor almost every call to allow the district’s website at satisfaction of the District FOR PUBLICATIONT) constitution. upon their separation be available for public glencoveschools.org or NOTICE Gaspare G. Tumminello from employment, as may inspection during normal Tenke) EMS providers to remove Clerk, and the Board of F Resolution to authorize the patient from a call 516-801-7001 for Registration, to be then The ordinance, a City Clerk be approved by the City business hours at the your polling location: summary of which is BOND ORDINANCE OF Council, including but not office of the City Clerk, the Inter Agency Council building in a seated or thereafter entitled to to erect 2020 Census position to the ambulance BOND PROPOSITION vote at such Special published herewith, has THE CITY OF GLEN COVE, limited to, cash payment City of Glen Cove, City SHALL THE BOND been adopted on January NEW YORK, ADOPTED for separation incentives Hall, Glen Cove, New lawn signs beginning stretcher. District Meeting for which March 25th through April Fund Line: A4540-55420 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY the registers are 28, 2020, and the validity JANUARY 28, 2020, and/or payment of the York, SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE of the obligations AUTHORIZING THE monetary value of Dated: January 28, 2020 30th 2020. (Proposed by Mayor prepared. Any person (Proposed by Mayor Tenke) CITY OF GLEN COVE otherwise qualified to authorized by such PAYMENT BY THE CITY accrued and accumulated Glen Cove, New York ADOPTED BY THE BOARD ordinance may be OF CERTAIN AMOUNTS but unused and unpaid 119725 Tenke) N Resolution to authorize vote who is not currently G Resolution to authorize the Mayor to enter in an OF EDUCATION ON registered under hereafter contested only DUE TO EMPLOYEES OF sick leave, personal leave, JANUARY 8, 2020, if such obligations were THE CITY AS A RESULT OF holiday leave, vacation LEGAL NOTICE Yelena Quiles to attend agreement with Nassau permanent personal 15th Annual NYSAMPO County BOCES and Apple ENTITLED: “BOND registration in the District authorized for an object THEIR SEPARATION time, time allowances CITY COUNCIL MEETING RESOLUTION OF THE CITY or purpose for which the FROM EMPLOYMENT, granted in lieu of TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, Long Island Regional to be able to piggyback by the last date found on Conference and on their contract for SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE the original or duplicate City of Glen Cove, in the STATING THE ESTIMATED overtime compensation 2020 CITY OF GLEN COVE, County of Nassau, New MAXIMUM COST and any other forms of GLEN COVE CITY HALL Tradeshow, March 18 - Apple products. registers, or records, or 19, 2020, at East Wind (Proposed by Mayor NEW YORK, ADOPTED list furnished by the York, is not authorized to THEREOF IS $800,000, payment required to be 1.PLEDGE OF JANUARY 8, 2020, expend money or if the APPROPRIATING SAID paid to such employees ALLEGIANCE Conference Center in Tenke) Nassau County Boards of Wading River, at an O Resolution to authorize AUTHORIZING THE Elections, and has not provisions of law which AMOUNT FOR SUCH upon separation from 2.PUBLIC HEARING CONSTRUCTION OF should have been PURPOSE, AND employment. ATo provide citizens with estimated cost of the Mayor to enter into voted at an intervening $372.00. an agreement with ADDITIONS, election, must, in order to complied with as of the AUTHORIZING THE The maximum amount of an opportunity to propose ALTERATIONS AND date of publication of this ISSUANCE OF NOT TO obligations authorized to activities for inclusion in (Proposed by Mayor Selfhelp Community be entitled to vote, Tenke) Services, Inc., for IMPROVEMENTS TO ALL present himself or herself Notice were not EXCEED $800,000 BONDS be issued is $800,000. the 2020-2021 DISTRICT BUILDINGS AND substantially complied OF SAID CITY TO The period of probable Community Development Fund Line: A1310-55442 Selfhelp’s Virtual Senior personally for registration H Resolution to authorize Center Program with the SITES, AT THE ESTIMATED or otherwise register with with, and an action, suit FINANCE SAID usefulness is ten (10) Block Grant Program for TOTAL COST OF NOT TO or proceeding contesting APPROPRIATION years. the City of Glen Cove the Mayor to renew the Glen Cove Senior Center the Nassau County Emblemhealth dental for a period of (10) ten EXCEED $46,353,852; Boards of Elections. such validity is pursuant to TITLE 1 of the APPROPRIATING SAID commenced within Housing and Community plan. This renewal months; commencing represents no change in 2/12/2020 and ending AMOUNT THEREFOR, twenty days after the Development Act of 1974, INCLUDING $425,000 publication of this Notice, premium for 2020. The 12/31/2020. 20 Let us hear OBITUARIES ed and talented musician, amazing hus- Carmela Scarfo band, father and grandfather, a Great Carmela Scarfo, 92, of Glen Cove, died Warrior and an “Iron Man.” Mass was from you! held at the Church of St. Patrick. on Jan. 20. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph, loving mother of Rose- McLaughlin Kramer Megiel Funeral We want to know what you think. mary (Mark Maneri) and Joann and Home was put in charge of the arrange- Send your letters to proud grandmother of Michael and ments. Interment Calverton National 2 Endo Blvd., Samantha. She was also survived by sib- Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations lings, nieces and nephews. Carmela was may be made to the Manhattan School of Garden City, NY 11530 born in Anoia, Italy in 1927. She was a Music for a Scholarship in the name of or email [email protected] devoted Rosarian and a faithful parishio- Leo Fred Ursini. ner at the Church of St. Rocco, in Glen Cove. She also loved to volunteer at the yearly Feast of St. Rocco. Visitations were Joseph Macy www.liherald.com held at the Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home. Joseph Macy, of Glen Cove, died on Jan. Mass was held at the Church of St. Rocco. 29. He was the beloved husband of the late

February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE February 2020 — GLEN COVE 6, Entombment Holy Rood Cemetery. Marianne, loving father of Joseph E. (Misha), Marianne Macy (Michael Melich),

LGLE4 Rosemary McNair (Griffith) and Edward 26 Margaret Langone (Ellie), cherished grandfather of Macy, PUBLIC NOTICES Margaret Langone, 88, of Glen Cove, for- Joseph, Griff, Mishie, Luella, Schuler and merly of Renovo, PA, died on Jan. 23. She Sullivan, and dear brother of Rita. Visita- was the beloved wife of Robert A, loving tions were held at the Whitting Funeral AND FURTHER NOTICE IS the voter. No absentee Manhasset UFSD, Merrick Proposals will be received HEREBY GIVEN that the voter’s ballot shall be UFSD, Mineola UFSD, until the above stated mother of Patricia (Raymond), Robert Home, in Glen Head. Funeral Mass was registers so prepared for canvassed unless it is North Bellmore UFSD, hour of prevailing time (Lenise), Thomas, Gerald (Antoniette) and held at the Church of St. Rocco. Interment the Special District received in the office of North Merrick UFSD, and date at the Roslyn John (Stefanie), dear sister of Edward Locust Valley Cemetery. Contributions Meeting will be the District Clerk of the North Shore CSD, Union Free School completed on Thursday, said School District no Oceanside UFSD, Oyster District, Business Office, (Rose), Janet (the Late Bill), Paul (Joan) may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s March 5, 2020 and later than 5:00 o’clock Bay-East Norwich CSD, 300 Harbor Hill Road, and the late Jack and adored grandmother Research Hospital at www.stjude.org thereafter filed in the P.M. (Prevailing Time) on Plainedge UFSD, Roslyn, New York 11576, of seven and great-grandmother of one. Office of the District Clerk the date of the Special Plainview-Old Bethpage at which time and place of the Glen Cove School District Meeting. A list of CSD, Port Washington all proposals will be She was also survived by several nieces District, in the District all persons to whom UFSD, Rockville Centre opened. Proposals may and nephews. Mrs. Langone was active in Warren Pascuma Office, Administration absentee ballots shall UFSD, Roslyn UFSD, be obtained at the same Building, 154 Dosoris have been issued will be Seaford UFSD, Valley office beginning on the Glen Cove Senior Citizens Center. Visi- Warren Pascuma, 99, of Glen Cove, Lane, Glen Cove, New available during regular Stream 13 UFSD, Valley Friday, February 7, 2020, tations were held at the Dodge-Thomas died on Jan. 29. He was the beloved father York, and will be open for office hours in the Office Stream CHSD, Valley Monday through Friday Funeral Home, in Glen Cove. Mass was inspection by any of the District Clerk on Stream UFSD # 30, Valley between the hours of of Denise, Gale Olsen (Thomas), the late qualified voter of the each of the five (5) days Stream UFSD #24, West 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., held at the St. Patrick RC Church. Inter- Sharon Van Wyck (the late Andrew) and District between the prior to the day of the Hempstead UFSD, and excluding holidays. ment Nassau Knolls Cemetery. the late Warren Jr., dear brother of the hours of 9:00 o’clock Special District Meeting. Westbury UFSD A.M. and 3:00 o’clock Information regarding the (collectively, the The Cooperating Districts late Pasquale, Colombia, Anthony, P.M. (Prevailing Time), on election districts are set “Cooperating Districts”) intend to award contracts Michael, Louise, Jean, Jack and each day prior to forth on the District’s The Board of Education of in their respective best Taulafoga Leasiolagi Helen, proud grandfather of Jennifer Thursday, March 19, website - the Roslyn Union Free interest, and each 2020, the date set for the glencoveschools.org. School District (the “Lead Cooperating District Taulafoga “Al” Leasiolagi, 89, of Glen Mascia, Steven and Danielle and special Special District Meeting, A person shall be entitled Participant”) is reserves the right to reject Cove, NY, formerly of Castle Hill, NY, died great-grandfather of Olivia, Jason, and except Saturdays, to vote at said Special requesting sealed any or all proposals it on Jan. 26. He was a Catholic deacon, avid Christopher. Visitations were held at the Sundays and holidays, District Meeting only if proposals from reputable receives as a result of this including the day set for such person is a qualified and qualified companies RFP, to negotiate with all golfer and U.S.-Korean War Veteran. He Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home of Glen the Special District voter. for furnishing Special qualified Proposers, or to was the beloved husband of the late Anto- Cove. Funeral Mass was held at the Meeting. BY THE ORDER OF THE Education Related cancel this RFP in part or nia, loving father of Gale, Andy, Daniel Church of St. Rocco. Interment Holy Rood AND FURTHER NOTICE IS BOARD OF EDUCATION Services in the its entirety, if it is in the HEREBY GIVEN that Dated: January 8, 2020 Cooperating Districts for best interest of the and Kathleen Santucci and devoted broth- Cemetery. applications for absentee Ida Johnson the period beginning July Cooperating District to do er, grandfather and great-grandfather. ballots for the Special District Clerk 1, 2020 and ending June so. No proposer shall Visitations were held at Dodge-Thomas District Meeting may be 119723 30, 2021. The Lead have any legal, equitable applied for at the Office Participant will receive or contractual rights of Funeral Home of Glen Cove. Mass was Dominick Ciampi of the District Clerk at the LEGAL NOTICE sealed proposals on, or any kind arising out of its REQUEST FOR held at St. Gertrude’s RC Church of Bay- Dominick Ciampi, 61, of Glen Cove, died Administration Building, prior to 1:00 p.m. on submission of a proposal. ville. Interment St. Raymond’s Cemetery. 154 Dosoris Lane, Glen PROPOSALS Friday, February 28, 2020. Dated: February 5, 2020 on Jan 29. He was the beloved brother of Cove, New York, between Baldwin UFSD, Bellmore Proposals received after Joseph Dragone UFSD, Bethpage UFSD, Michael (Paula), A.J. (Donna), Maryann, the hours of 9:00 o’clock the stated date and time Assistant Superintendent Rosemarie, the late Genevieve, the late A.M. and 4:00 o’clock Carle Place UFSD, East will be returned to the for Business and P.M. (Prevailing Time) on Meadow UFSD, East sender unopened. Administration Leo Ursini Joseph, the late Joann and the late Lou. He Rockaway UFSD, East any school day. However, Proposals must be Roslyn Union Free School Leo Ursini, of Glen Cove, died on Jan. was also survived by many loving nieces, such application must be Williston UFSD, Elmont submitted in a sealed District received by the District UFSD, Franklin Square enveloped plainly marked 300 Harbor Hill Road 24. He was the beloved husband of Anttoi- nephews and cousins. Visitations were held Clerk at least seven (7) UFSD, Garden City UFSD, on the outside: Roslyn, New York 11576 nette, devoted father of Angela (Angelo) at the Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home of Glen Cove CSD, Great days before the Special RFP#: Nassau 2020 Title: 119726 Galante and James (Noreen) Ursini and District Meeting if the Neck UFSD, Herricks Special Education Related ballot is to be mailed to UFSD, Island Trees UFSD, Services loving grandfather of Mario, Jacob, Lili- the voter, or the day Jericho UFSD, Levittown UFSD, Locust Valley CSD, ana and Antonia. He was an extraordi- before the Special District nary gentleman, inspiring educator, gift- Meeting if the ballot is to Long Beach CSD, Obituary notices be delivered personally to Malverne UFSD, ANSWERS TO TODAY’S PUZZLE Obituary notices, with or without photographs, can be submitted by individuals as well as local funeral establishments. No Paper, They should be typed and double-spaced. The name of the individual or funeral establishment No Justice submitting the obituary should be included. A contact phone number must be included. Weigh the advantages of legal advertising. There is no charge for obituaries. For information of rates and coverage Send to: [email protected] or 2 Endo Blvd., call 516-569-4000. Garden City, NY 11530 OPINIONS 21

When a president seizes congressional power 6,GLEN COVE 2020 HERALD GAZETTE — February

e atching the U.S. Senate makers rigged his trial to ensure that he ed the power to levy taxes and spend them — that, for him, they were mere w impeachment trial last week was acquitted of abuse of power and money in Great Britain. The system was pawns in a political game to maintain W was like witnessing a slow- obstruction of Congress. devised three centuries ago as a check power, no matter the cost. And they must motion train wreck. You Congress, and Congress alone, holds against royal power, according to our own now realize this Congress is powerless to knew the outcome — you knew Republi- the “power of the purse” — the ability to House of Representatives website. The check the president. can senators would never agree to wit- spend taxpayers’ dollars. In particular, the American colonists rebelled against Eng- During Trump’s impeachment trial, ed nesses (Mitt Romney and Susan Collins House of Representatives is vested with land in large part because King George III we learned from Rep. Val Demings, a excepted) — and all you could do was fiduciary responsibility over our nation’s levied taxes on them without consulting House manager, that 7 percent of Ukraine stare in horror as our democratic ideals budget. Trump, according to the Constitu- Parliament. “No taxation without repre- is now occupied by Russia, after Russia g of fairness and tion, is powerless to act on budgetary mat- sentation!” was their famous cry. annexed the Crimea region of this East- justice went up in ters without Congress’s consent. They were seeking representation in ern European nation in 2014, taking con- flames. Article I, Section 7, Clause 1 of the Parliament. When they did not receive it, trol under threat of military force. Six a Was this all not Constitution states: they rebelled. They had many other con- people were killed in the relatively quiet insanity? “All Bills for raising Revenue shall orig- cerns, but chief among them was taxation. invasion. For perspective, 7 percent of the Many Senate inate in the House of Representatives; but Anyway … in acting unilaterally to U.S. is 266,000 square miles — roughly the Republicans — the Senate may propose or concur with withhold aid to Ukraine, Trump violated size of Texas. l notably the often- amendments as on other Bills.” his oath to uphold the Constitution — and We also learned from Demings that the - bipartisan Lamar And Article I, Section 9, Clause 7: thus abused his power. Then he attempted $391 million Trump withheld represented Alexander of Ten- “No Money shall be drawn from the to cover up the full truth of his misdeed 10 percent of Ukraine’s defense budget. For t SCOTT nessee — agreed Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropri- by exercising alleged executive privilege a cash-strapped country, that’s a lot of money. BRINTON that House manag- ations made by Law; and a regular State- to ensure that key witnesses in his Thirteen thousand people have been s ers had made their ment and Account of the Receipts and impeachment proceedings and trial — in killed in Ukraine’s fight against Russian case: President Expenditures of all public Money shall be particular, former National Security separatists on its eastern border with Rus- Trump withheld published from time to time.” Adviser John Bolton — never appeared sia. I repeat — 13,000! Were Republican aid to Ukraine, a U.S. ally at war with Rus- Yet Trump withheld aid to Ukraine before Congress. That meant he also lawmakers blind to all that is happening in sian separatists, to secure a political without consulting Congress, as was his obstructed justice. Ukraine? Did they not care? Are we, the favor: the announcement of a supposed solemn duty. That is, he usurped the con- Republican senators would hear noth- American people, blind? Do we not care? s Ukrainian investigation into his likely gressional power of the purse. In effect, he ing of it, however. They acted like 5-year- If we do, our only recourse will be at . rival in the 2020 presidential election, for- became an absolute ruler, able to control olds holding their hands to their ears and the ballot box in November. It will be our mer Vice President Joe Biden. both policy (in this case for personal gain) shouting, “I can’t hear you, I can’t hear solemn duty to vote according to our con- Senate Republicans would not, howev- and the budget. Our constitutional framers you!” In doing so, they trampled on the science. er, call Trump’s actions illegal, only divided power between the president and Constitution, which they, too, were sworn “inappropriate.” That’s funny: Only two Congress precisely to avoid such a scenar- to uphold. Scott Brinton is the Herald Community weeks earlier, the U.S. Government io. They worried about any one command- It was a very sorry week for the Ameri- Newspapers’ executive editor and an Accountability Office had found that er in chief becoming a monarch. can experiment. adjunct professor at the Hofstra Universi- Trump acted unlawfully by withholding This division of power was modeled But it was, no doubt, a sorrier week for ty Herbert School of Communication. aid to Ukraine. The way I see it, Trump after the British parliamentary system, in Ukraine. People there must now realize Comments about this column? SBrinton@ hoodwinked Congress, and then GOP law- which the House of Commons was grant- they cannot trust Trump to do right by liherald.com. Read this book: ‘The Great Believers’ hat were you doing in the uncaring. Her characters think about when Dare I say that the book is hopeful? We 1980s? I was in my 30s then, and consumed they’ll kill themselves, when the symp- readers process the grief of those days W If you weren’t born yet or with raising my kids and doing my work toms will become too much bear — and and years, but we also process the grace are too young to remember, and helping to turn the wheels that kept then they get sick, and they get worse, in the human spirit that helps us through the ’80s was the decade of a scorching our little life rolling along. I knew about and they make bargains and they don’t our darkest days. AIDS epidemic that burned through gay AIDS, of course, but didn’t think about it kill themselves. They suffer all the indig- In her epigraph, Makkai quotes F. communities, taking thousands of young much because it didn’t nities of a ravaging disease. Scott Fitzgerald: “We were the great people in the prime of their lives. touch my life or the lives of I think I somehow believers. I have never cared for any men Healthy men in their 20s and 30s began my friends. Or so I thought. missed the essence of the as much as for those who felt the first spiking fevers and Last week I led a book think I AIDS tragedy that visited springs when I did, and saw death ahead, developing pneu- talk on “The Great Believ- this country during those and were reprieved — and who now walk monia and wast- ers,” by Rebecca Makkai. I missed the years. I somehow missed the long stormy summer.” ing away with hor- She tells the story of a how neglected and isolated Her novel opens up the world of the rific symptoms. group of friends who lived essence of the so many men were because, men and women who were our friends They learned too in and around Boystown in AIDs tragedy too often, their own families and family and neighbors, and who late that a virus Chicago in the ’80s, many of abandoned them. fought a difficult and desperate fight for transmitted whom became sick with the that visited us A friend of mine recent- life in the ’80s. She also, through the writ- through sexual virus and part of the stag- ly said that those years ing of this story, demonstrates the power activity was the gering death toll in Ameri- in the 1980s. were a succession of hospi- of art to make immortal the merely mor- RANDI vector. They ca, which approached tal visits and funerals for tal. Some of the characters are photogra- learned too soon 650,000. We all know some- him and his gay friends. We phers; others are painters. Some are writ- KREISS that they would thing about the gay commu- hadn’t been in touch. I ers, like Makkai. They all create the likely die. nities in San Francisco and New York, didn’t know what he was going through, images and drawings and canvases that Eventually we but Makkai wanted to tell us the story of and I wish I had been a better friend. will endure, despite plagues and wars all learned that women and heterosexu- Chicago. Makkai tells the story of Yale Tish- and passing time. als and babies and patients receiving Her novel is a story of the heart, of man, who works at Northwestern Univer- How uplifting it is to read about young blood transfusions were also at risk. friends who love one another, support one sity, and his nearest and dearest, includ- men and women who dig deep within The reality was discordant with the another and sometimes comfort one ing Fiona Marcus, who adopts all the lost themselves to find courage to live another youth of the victims. Suddenly, young another in the last stages of a ghastly dis- boys and sees them through their devas- day and love one another in the most des- men were using canes and wheelchairs ease. She read hundreds of local newspa- tating recurrences and their eventual perate times. and desperately trying to get medical per stories from the era to capture the deaths. The author reminds us of our care and insurance from communities tone and flavor of the gay community in own vulnerability, as if we need a Copyright 2019 Randi Kreiss. Randi can be that were often ignorant — and worse, Boystown, and it feels authentic. reminder in the age of the coronavirus. reached at [email protected]. 22 ______GLEN COVE ______HERALD Gazette HERALD EDITORIAL Established 1991 Incorporating Gold Coast Gazette Laura Lane Senior Editor When it comes to diversity, we could do better ronny reyes Assistant Editor ebruary, known nationally as the proportion of minorities and women Assembly and awaits Gov. Andrew Cuo- ■ Black History Month, is an appro- hired for contracts or projects and the pro- mo’s signature, would create a task force angeLa FeeLey priate time to work toward closing portion of minorities and women willing that would analyze the current funding JuDITH rIVera F Advertising Account Executives the opportunity gap for people of and able to do the work,” according to structure and search for a new, more equi- oFFIce color. county documents. table one. 2 Endo Boulevard As we focus on prioritizing diversity We know that Nassau County school dis- Seeing efforts like these being matched Garden City, NY 11530 and figuring out how to do better, one thing tricts in largely white communities spend by others to address the disparities in the Phone: (516) 569-4000 Fax: (516) 569-4942 we can work on is providing more resourc- thousands of dollars more per student, on entertainment industry is encouraging. In Web: glencove.liherald.com es to people of color, and the Nassau Coun- average, than most communities of color recent years, artists have called out the E-mail: [email protected] ty Office of Minority Affairs is doing just do, leaving thousands of African-Ameri- selection process for the Grammy Awards February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE February 2020 — GLEN COVE 6, Twitter: @NSHeraldGazette that. The department, created by the Coun- can and Latino students with considerably and Academy Awards, spurring conversa- Copyright © 2020 ty Legislature, advocates for minority Nas- fewer educational resources than their tions about inclusion and representation Richner Communications, Inc. sau County residents by strengthening and white counterparts, according to a recent in the music and film industries. HERALD building communities up through pro- study by the nonprofit EdBuild. After musicians again brought attention COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS grams that promote employment as well as More than 50 of Long Island’s 124 school to the selection of mostly white honorees Robert Richner economic, business and cultural opportu- districts have stark divides in race and at the Grammy Awards ceremony on Jan. Edith Richner nities. Its mission includes improving and funding, according to EdBuild, which 26, the National Academy of Recording Publishers, 1964-1987 stabilizing economically deprived areas of examined the 969 most divisive district Arts and Sciences launched a diversity ini- ■ the county. borders across the United States. Of the tiative to combat the problem. The mea- cLIFForD rIcHner sTuarT rIcHner One of the county’s initiatives, known Long Island districts in this category, 10 of sures include hiring a diversity and inclu- Publishers as the HUD Section 3 program, is a provi- their borders are “deeply divisive,” with a sion officer and establishing a fellowship mIcHaeL boLogna sion of the Housing and Urban Develop- difference of 20 percent or more in school that would review and report the progress Vice President - Operations ment Act of 1968 requiring people who funding between neighboring school sys- of diversity and inclusion efforts. ■ receive certain HUD financial assistance tems, often amounting to nearly $7,000 per Those efforts can even be seen in the toy scoTT brInTon provide job training, employment and con- pupil. industry: Mattel recently introduced mil- Executive Edtitor tracting opportunities to low-income resi- State Sen. John Brooks, a Democrat lions of Barbie dolls, some featuring bald JIm Harmon sanDra marDenFeLD dents of their neighborhoods. from Seaford, said that a primary reason heads, wheelchairs and the visible symp- Copy Editors The county’s Affirmative Action pro- why the schools see such financial dispari- toms of vitiligo — loss of skin tone and cHrIsTIna DaLy gram ensures that disadvantaged residents ties is because they are largely funded by blotchy skin — to be more inclusive of Photo Editor are given opportunities in government local property taxes — a system that those with disabilities and disorders. Tony beLLIssImo roles, employment and housing. Brooks said is unfair. He sponsored a bill While the changes are taking place in Sports Editor Other initiatives, like the Disadvantaged earlier this year to address these funding various industries throughout the country, Karen bLoom Business Enterprise and the Minority/ inequities, and it could reshape the way we’re also seeing change in our local Calendar Editor Women Business Enterprise programs, Long Island’s schools are funded. The bill, municipalities. It’s 2020, and though we’ve ■ reflect the reality of the disparity “between which passed in both the Senate and the come far, we’ve still got far to go. rHonDa gLIcKman Vice President - Sales eLLen reynoLDs Classified Manager LETTERS LorI berger Digital Sales Manager ■ Aquittal? Yup. JeFFrey negrIn Creative Director Re-election? Maybe. craIg WHITe To the Editor: Production Coordinator craIg carDone Re “Breaking news: News stress is making Art Director us sick,” by Randi Kreiss (Jan. 23-29): Yes ■ Randi, President Trump will be acquitted and DIanne ramDass finish out his term. Will he be re-elected? Now, Circulation Director that is something the Democrats are going to ■ have to leave to us, the voters. They don’t trust HeraLD communITy neWsPaPers us, do they? They’re scared that we’ll re-elect Baldwin Herald him, but don’t be so sure. Bellmore Herald Life Trump made promises he didn’t keep. He’s East Meadow Herald Franklin Square/Elmont Herald hurt the military and veterans. He’s proved Freeport Leader himself to be a hate monger. He’s alienated our Long Beach Herald staunchest allies. He lies continuously. Do Dem- Lynbrook/East Rockaway Herald Malverne/West Hempstead Herald ocrats really believe, in their hearts, that he Merrick Herald Life still has a base big enough to overcome the Nassau Herald Oceanside/Island Park Herald odds? I don’t think so. Kreiss should remember that women have Oyster Bay Herald Guardian bill.” This statement exposed the flaw in the Rockaway Journal made a major statement over the past four Editorial was ‘dangerous’ entire editorial. In effect, you are equating Rockville Centre Herald years that hasn’t diminished at all. They’re still South Shore Record arrest with guilt, an extremely dangerous prop- a force to be reckoned with. Sen. Elizabeth War- To the Editor: Valley Stream Herald osition that must be rejected. First, it is a pre- Wantagh Herald Citizen ren has a real chance. I honestly believe Trump Your editorial on the Criminal Justice posterous statement. Cash bail has never been Seaford Herald Citizen will be a one-term president, but the Democrats Reform Act, “There’s nothing to fear in bail- and should never be used as punishment prior member: must trust that we will do what is right. Local Media Association reform law” (Jan. 2-8), was both dangerous and to conviction. Indeed, that was the major impe- New York Press Association misleading. tus behind the legislation. Published by PAUL MCDERMOTT richner communications, Inc. Most disturbing was the assertion that Second, if the rules of bail and discovery 2 Endo Blvd. Garden City, NY 11530 Glen Cove (516) 569-4000 “defendants . . . are escaping jail time under the are guided by the belief that the person OPINIONS 23

There’s more to Groundhog Day than meets the eye 6,GLEN COVE 2020 HERALD GAZETTE — February

n Sunday morning, at about 6 my home. Of all the holidays, I never mony for the first time because of an ice instead of half-empty mentality. While the a.m., the temperature was thought much about this one. And I didn’t storm. Not one to ignore his responsibili- film is full of laughs, it also gave me a new O around 30 degrees, it was care much about a rodent’s prediction of ties, Mel became the first groundhog to perspective on the annual tradition in cloudy and there was a soft whether we’d get six more weeks of win- phone in his prognostication. In 2017 the Malverne. drizzle. ter or an early spring. But these past three event moved from Chester A. Reese Veter- I get to be part of an event that only I hopped in my car to make the short years of covering Mel and seeing the glee ans Memorial Park to Crossroads Farm. takes place in a few communities, like drive to Crossroads Farm in Malverne, he brings to people of all I also learned that the Punxsutawney (starring a marmot named just a few minutes away. After parking ages have won me over. Cliff Richner, former pub- Phil), Holtsville (Hal), and Staten Island across the street from the farm, I found In my first year of cover- lisher of the Heralds, took (Chuck). that over 100 peo- ing the event, I did some eeing how part in the festivities for Seeing how a small animal can bring ple had already research on the furry crea- S several years — top hat and people from all walks of life together — crowded the green- ture that people celebrate a small all. whether they’re locals or visitors — is a house there, where each year. The village’s tra- animal can bring This year, as I prepared unique experience that I’m proud to be a they were waiting dition was started in 1996 by for the event, I watched the part of. Maybe it’s the Groundhog Day patiently for Mal- former Malverne Mayor people together 1993 film “Groundhog Day” poster contest, in which children in the verne Mel to make Joseph Canzoneri and for the first time. (OK, well, village draw their best depiction of the his annual prog- Barry Manning, editor of is a unique better late than never.) The holiday. Or maybe it’s seeing parents tell nostication. Some the Malverne Times, which experience. film follows Pittsburgh their children about the wonders of Mal- parents had their became the Herald in 2001. weatherman Phil Connor, verne Mel. NAKEEM children on their With each subsequent played so winningly by Bill I’m not sure what it is, exactly, but last GRANT shoulders. Others mayor, the event grew. A pet- Murray, who begrudgingly Sunday I was one of the many who had raised their smart- ting zoo and even a wife for Malverne Mel covers the Groundhog Day festivities in their smartphones raised to record Mel’s phones to get a bet- — Malverne Melissa — were added into Punxsutawney, Pa. Connor, who loathes prognostication. And next year — like ter shot of Mel. the mix in 2003. Almost every year there- his annual assignment, treats everyone Phil Connor — I’ll be sure to wake up to To be honest, before I started covering after was marked by another bit of folk- around him rather Scrooge-like — and Sonny & Cher’s “I Got You Babe.” the village as the editor of the Malverne/ lore that became part of Malverne’s histo- wakes up the next morning at 6 a.m. to West Hempstead Herald in September ry. Not too long after their marital union, find that it’s Groundhog Day once again. Nakeem Grant is the editor of the Mal- 2017, I had no clue about the annual phe- Melissa and Mel had a baby — another Caught in a time loop, he repeats the day verne/West Hempstead Herald. Comments nomenon that is Groundhog Day with Mel — who took over as the village’s chief over and over, with no clue as to why. The about this column? [email protected]. Malverne Mel, and the fact that this tradi- prognosticator in 2008. day finally ends when he decides to act tion took place just a few minutes from In 2011, the village canceled the cere- selflessly and live with a glass-half-full

LETTERS FRAMEWORK by Dennis Johnson

charged is presumed guilty and only help him noise level recommended by the 1980 Environmen- “escape jail time,” then we might as well abandon tal Health Criteria 12 Noise report from the World the trial system and simply convict on the fact of Health Organization. an arrest. Surely that is not something that your Leaf blowers are deafening. But noise can be editorial board would support. blocked. What cannot is the toxic air pollution they The editorial also did a disservice by failing to produce. Leaf blower motors are inordinately large acknowledge that only cash bail was eliminated emitters of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitro- for certain crimes, not all methods of court super- gen and oxygen gases and particulate matter. vision. The court can still impose other limita- According to the American Lung Association, tions on freedom, including electronic monitoring. the particles are very small. The smaller the parti- Similarly, you argued that judges should be cles, the deeper into the lungs they can go. Some allowed to consider the threat to public safety take up permanent residence in the body’s breath- posed by the defendant. You overlooked that this ing organs, as they can evade your body’s defense was not a permitted consideration under the prior systems. law; the new law simply follows the old. The lung association also states that a leaf blow- As to the new discovery rules, in these days of er produces as much smog as 17 cars. The results computerized police reports, the burden on the can be asthma attacks, bronchitis and other lung prosecution will be limited. Moreover, the prosecu- diseases. It gets worse! Street dust includes lead, tion can apply for, and the court can order, any rea- organic carbon and elemental carbon, according to sonable limitation on the disclosure of evidence, the California Air Resources Board. including witness names and contact information. The association further states that the lead can Finally, the new rules are similar to those adopted cause acute toxicity, and the elemental carbon usu- by many other states, including Texas, and experi- ally contains several adsorbed carcinogens. Other ence shows that concerns for witness safety are studies found arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel highly exaggerated. and mercury, all bad actors, in street dust. Rational thought rather than dangerous specu- A leaf blower creates 2.6 pounds of dust per lation should inform your editorials and your hour. The Environmental Protection Agency and readers. Contributing to uninformed outcry can- the Air Resources Board, in their brochure “Partic- not be condoned and should not be repeated. ulate Matter Air Pollution: A threat to our health,” advises people to “avoid using leaf blowers.” JAY GOLDBERG Why do communities allow them? Some are e starting to outlaw them, while others are possibly g Woodmere uninformed. The scientific evidence is overwhelm- p- ing, and the young and the old are most affected by e- Leaf blowers must be banned them. n Demand that your elected officials ban a known orTo the Editor: heath hazard. Protect yourself and your children. e- The sound of leaf blowers has been compared to a swarm of locusts or the sound of a helicopter. The DR. ALLAN SIMON At Tivoli, one of world’s oldest amusement parks — Copenhagen, Denmark rysound is about 75 to 90 decibels, well above the Lawrence n accepted high of 55 decibels — the daytime outdoor 24 February 6, 2020 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE file:///home/deployer/iris-marketing-suite/productio 2/4/2020 Susana Muir, c.516.641.6612 SD #3. MLS# 3195997. $1,100,000. 14 Horse Hollow Road, Locust Valley, NY Susana Muir, c.516.641.6612 SD #3. MLS# 3088055. $1,700,000. 39 Circle Drive, Glen Cove, NY Myla Borucke, c.516.641.7743 Lisbeth M. Finnerty, c.516.965.3258 SD #2. MLS# 3182216. $1,598,000. Kathy P. Borg, c.516.457.9656 SD #5. MLS# 3168554. $699,908. 16 MeudonDrive, Locust Valley, NY 14 Pleasant Lane, Oyster Bay Cove, NY Open House: Feb 8th,2:00pm-3:30pm Open House: Feb 9th,2:00pm-3:30pm Open House: Feb 9th,1:00pm-2:30pm Open House: Feb 9th,1:00-2:30pm 1 Buckram Road, Locust Valley, NY Locust Valley O�ce ��16.7�9.4800 (DFKRòFHLVLQGHSHQGHQWO\RZQHGDQGRSHUDWHG:HDUHSOHGJHGWRSURYLGHHTXDORSSRUWXQLW\IRUKRXVLQJWRDQ\SURVSHFWLYHFXVWRPHURUFOLHQWZLWKRXWUHJDUGWRUDFHFRORUUHOLJLRQVH[KDQGLFDSID PLOLDOVWDWXVRUQDWLRQDORULJLQ

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