Volume XXIV No. 47 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 7/30/15 75C Graffiti “Arrests” Arrested On July 22nd the Glen Cove Police arrested four Glen Cove Youths (ages 15- 17) after they were caught spray painting the wall on Crescent Beach Road in Glen Cove. According to police, On July 17th School Officials notified the Glen Cove Police that the wood fence behind the Middle School football field was spray painted with graffiti by unknown persons. On June 29th the Glen Cove Police arrested four defendants for spray painting the beach wall at the Welwyn Preserve. Three of those defendant’s lived in Roslyn Heights and the other resided in Albertson. There has been recent graffiti depicting the letter “A” with a circle and slash through it which has been recently observed around the Glen Cove area. According to Glen Cove Detective Lieutenant John Nagle, “Graffiti is the etching, painting, covering, drawing upon or otherwise placing of a mark upon public or private property with the intent to damage such property. Those who think it’s ok to damage someone else’s continued on page 2 Friends of Reggie Spinello to Host Fundraiser to Benefit GCHS’s Select Chorale August 19 event to feature music, BBQ and summer fun

July 29, 2015: Friends of Reggie in a lifetime experience. that can help the dreams Spinello will host a BBQ fundraiser with This family friendly event will feature of Glen Cove’s Select heart and soul on Wednesday, August an American-ItalianBBQ, performances Chorale come true,” said, 19, 2015at the Glen Cove Anglers Club, by the Select Chorale and Select David Zatlin, chairman, 45 Garvies Point Road, from 6:00 p.m. Chorale alumni, Matt Grabowski and Glen Cove Republican to 9:00 p.m. The event will support an an opportunity to enjoy Glen Cove’s Committee. important Glen Cove community service beautiful waterfront. As Mayor Spinello Tickets are $50 with $25 project, the fundraising needs of Glen is a strong advocate for providing Glen of each ticket benefiting Cove High School’s Select Chorale. The Cove’s children with great experiences, the Select Chorale. To Select Chorale, under the direction of culture and recreational enjoyment, we order your tickets, please Ed Norris, has been invited to Rome in thought what better way to support the send a check made payable January, 2016 to perform at St. Peter’s community than with an event that can to “Friends of Reggie Basilica with the Sistine Choir at a help the dreams of Glen Cove’s Select Spinello” and mail to 62 Mass celebrated by Pope Francis during Chorale come true,” from David. “As Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, the first-ever Children’s Festival for Mayor Spinello is a strong advocate for New York, 11542. Epiphany. The group along with parents providing Glen Cove’s children with great For more information or and friendsis raising funds to underwrite experiences, culture and recreational to become an event sponsor, the travel expenses to help send these enjoyment, we thought what better way please contact: Coleen talented teen singers to Italy for a once to support the Mayor than with an event Spinello at (516) 238-4039 or Diane Bruschini at (516) 674-4167. Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of July 30, 2015 Graffiti “Arrests” Arrested “What Every Parent Needs to Know continued from cover to repair the damaged property exceeds Before Choosing a Dance Studio” $250, this will escalate the charge to Criminal Mischief What is the facility like? September through June naturally the 3rd degree. Criminal Mischief Dance studios should have mirrors student and the teacher will get bored in the third degree is a class “E” from floor to ceiling so students can and frustrated. Recital dances can be Felony which could result in up see themselves. Dance floors should learned in 5-6 months of classes. to four years of incarceration. be raised to prevent injury and reduce Apparently some youths fatigue. A special “Marley” type dance Where does the studio put on their discover what they think is floor is important. It should be put annual recital? a good site for their graffiti over a “floating” subfloor. Observation Some studios choose really beautiful and communicate that with monitors are a good idea, so parents venues. However, the location is not other likeminded individuals can see their child’s progress without convenient. Look for a studio that holds over the internet. That would disturbing the class. their recital in a local theatre. explain why we are getting out of town graffiti artists defacing What is the atmosphere of the studio How long is the recital? the property at the Welwyn like? Recitals, although adorable, can last for Preserve in Glen Cove. A friendly atmosphere will help promote hours and hours. No matter how much Glen Cove Mayor a love of dance and a place where one you love dance. It can be trying. A Reggie Spinello firmly places can learn. For many the studio becomes recital longer than 3 hours late at night his support behind the Glen a “home away from home”. Steer clear may be too much for your pre-schooler. Cove Police and their recent of studios which seem overly strict or Some studio have a shorter matinee show spike in arrests for the crime rigid. for younger dancers. of graffiti and released this statement, “ I support the Can I watch the class? Are there a lot of additional charges or actions of the Glen Cove Observation windows or TV Monitors “extras”? Police Department as I have are a good idea, so parents can see their Above the cost of the tuition, there may property should think twice. Graffiti is a no tolerance for graffiti vandalism, child’s progress. Some studios have be obvious additional charges such as crime! and it’s classified as a class “A” The individuals responsible for these “parents weeks” or “visitors’ weeks” costumes and tickets. Just be sure to Misdemeanor which is punishable up to crimes should be prosecuted to the full where you can sit in on classes. see if there are other charges for DVDs, one year of incarceration. The defendant extent of the law and be held financially recital accessories, tights, performance who is arrested for graffiti will also be accountable for damages caused by their What are the sizes of the classes? fees, recital t-shirts, etc. charged with Criminal Mischief, for illegal activities.” If anyone observes Small classes are important for individual intentionally damaging the property of graffiti taking place don’t intervene, attention. Students ages 3-4 should be What is the philosophy or mission of another, and will be charged with the get a description of the vandals and in classes of no more than 12 students. the school? possession of the paint, or substance the location the graffiti is taking place Often teachers will have assistants The studio’s mission should be to provide used in making the graffiti (possession and immediately notify the Glen Cove to help with younger classes. Older classes that are both fun and educational. of graffiti instruments). Police. If anyone has information children should be have no more than 18 Many studios are fun; however the student Often times even after the defendant regarding graffiti like the recent letter students depending on the type of class, does not learn proper technique. Many has been convicted of the crime of graffiti, “A” graffiti notify Lieutenant Nagle at level and size of the room. studios teach correct technique, but are the Court will also order the defendant to 676-1002, or leave an anonymous tip too rigid and serious for a young child. reimburse the injured party for damage [email protected] Do students learn technique and A good studio will foster a love of dance, they inflicted on the property. If the cost terminology? educate, and build self-confidence. Unfortunately, many studios do not teach correct terminology of dance. Even very young students are capable of learning the names’ of steps. It is imperative if Provided by: Glen Dance Studio the student continues dance training to 3 Park Plaza – Old Brookville, NY know proper technique and terminology. 11545 (516) 674-0082 What are the choices for types of classes

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YOUR AD COULD AD COULD BE HERE! CALL 671-2360 Page 4 Gold Coast Gazette Week of July 30, 2015 Poetry in Motion Perform Glen Cove’s poet laureate Victoria The trio of artists, named Poetry in Crosby, with vocalists Vincent Rocarro Motion, perform at libraries, senior and and Susanne LoFaso, performed a rehabilitation facilities and many other unique tribute in poetry and music to venues. Victoria tells the life story in Frank Sinatra at The Grand Pavilion for rhyming verse of the celebrities, then Rehabilitation and Nursing at Rockville in between verses Vincent and Susanne Centre, for residents from senior and sing the songs of the era. They are not rehab centers from all over Long Island. impersonators, but interpreters of the A huge tent was set up on the property lives and music of such beloved singers where lunch was served, for several of the fifties and sixties as Elvis Presley, hundred guests, followed by the Bobby Darin, the popular groups of the performance. Vincent and Susanne sang 60's and 70's, and many others, both songs of the Sinatra era, from the big deceaced and living. bands to the movie era, with songs by For further information about the female performers of the time, including group email [email protected]. Rosemary Clooney and Peggy Lee. There was a large dance floor so guests would dance during the musical parts of the show, while the life story, told in intervals of poetry, gave both the singers and the guests time to rest.

New Safety Crash Barriers Installed in Glen Cove

In response to the request of area Street and the Arterial Highway and at in desperate need of replacement,” said residents and at the prompting of Glen the Arterial Highway’s gateway to Glen Mayor Spinello. “Jim Byrne, Director of Cove’s Department of Public Works Cove. Featuring a new steel enforced Glen Cove’s Department of Public Works Editor and Publisher (DPW), New York State’s Department of design with high impact safety visuals, made it a priority to engage the DOT in Kevin C. Horton Transportation (DOT) recently installed the cost of the crash barriers were funded this critical safety issue and I am very Photographers four new safety crash barriers in the City by New York State and installed by the pleased with the results and appreciate the Peter Budraitis of Glen Cove. The crash barriers are Department of Transportation. “For many outstanding support and responsiveness Richard Wilson Jr. located at Town Path and the Arterial Glen Cove residents and business owners, of the DOT.” Art Director Highway (two new crash barriers), Pulaski our former crash barriers were an eye sore Milkenia Horton Circulation Manager Robert J. Horton Layout Design Jackie Comitino Staff Writers John C. O’Connell Brenda Weck Gene Auciello Carol Griffin Matthew Ross Sports Editor Robin Appel Gazette logo designed by artist Janice Leotti Patricia Campbell Horton Publisher Emeritus

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 S A M O A N A B E T S U B 14 15 16 A LEPPO S ETH A NA 17 18 19 W ONTROCKTHE U PS 20 21 22 23 E NDS D OE N A DIR 24 25 26 27 R ES S LOWT O CHINA 28 29 M EET A REA 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 A L G AE A RC C R U 37 38 39 40 41 D OESNT F LOATY OUR 42 43 44 D YE H OE E ASEL 45 46 47 48 Dance Classes for All Ages Your D E EP S C AM 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 R I D ESASTEAM E G O 56 57 58 child can LEARN and have FUN! A LACK E AR P LAY 59 60 61 62 63 Why choose Glen Dance Studio? S IR I S I NTHESAME 64 65 66 GREAT LOCATION – Lots of parking, 4 large dance T AT M OOD O YSTER 67 68 69 rooms with professional “spring” floors to reduce injury A DS O NUS P ETERS and fatigue, spacious waiting room with observation TVs to watch classes Gold Coast Public Library District QUALITY CLASSES – Small classes with lots of individual attention, students learn how to dance, rather Election Set for September 9, 2015 than a single dance routine On September 9, 2015, residents of the Gold Coast Public Library District HASSLE FREE RECITALS – FREE recital DVD to (GCPLD) located in Glen Head, NY, who are eligible to vote in a general election each family, Local venue, tights and souvenir recital will vote for as many as three candidates to fill three open seats on the Board of t-shirt included with each costume Trustees and to establish the Library budget for 2016. There are (3) three year seats. Balloting will take place at the Gold Coast Public Library, 50 Railroad Avenue, REPUTATION – over the past 20 YEARS our dancers Glen Head, between the hours of 9:00 am and 9:00 pm. have been selected to dance at Disney World, Statue of Persons wishing to vote who are not registered, who are US citizens, have resided within that portion of the North Shore School District not including Sea Cliff, and Liberty, Madison Square Garden, Six Flags, Lincoln will be at least 18 years of age on or before September 9, 2015, must register by Center, and in London during the 2012 Olympics! August 17, 2015 with the Nassau County Board of Elections. To register, call the Board of Elections at 571-2411. Immediately, anyone interested in becoming a candidate for Trustee may obtain Class size limited are strictly enforced, a petition at the Gold Coast Public Library, by calling the Library at 759-8300, or so REGISTER TODAY! by writing to Gold Coast Public Library, 50 Railroad Ave, Glen Head, NY 11545. Petitions must bear the signatures of at least 50 qualified voters of the Gold Coast Call (516) 674-0082, go to GlenDanceStudio.com, Public Library District. Petitions must be directed to the Chair of the Election or stop in and visit the studio Monday Committee of the Gold Coast Public Library District at the Gold Coast Public Library and filed in the Office of the Chair of the Election Committee, located at or Wednesday between 3 and 8 PM. the Circulation Desk, not later than 5 pm on Tuesday, August 25, 2015. 3 Park Plaza, Old Brookville (upstairs- enterence in rear) Subscribe today to the Gold Coast Gazette’s special E-edition Name: ______

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For over 25 years the Glen Cove Youth “What better way to invest in the future of Bureau has served as a conduit for teens Glen Cove than by supporting the desire TWILIGHT SERIES AT COREY CREEK ages 14 to 18 years old to gain valuable of our City’s youth to take important steps works skills through their unique summer to becoming responsible members of the employment program. The Glen Cove workforce and giving our local businesses North Fork of Long Island Summer Youth Employment Program financial relief by investing in their (SYE) has employed almost 600 students businesses with smart talent,” said Mayor during its tenure and provided many Reggie Spinello. “The Youth Bureau’s young adults with their first real job. philosophy with our internship program Students work in July and August on is to advance the employability of our Happenings at the Glen Cove Senior Center projects that help beautify Glen Cove, City’s teens by providing transferable start their career network and learn to skills on goal setting, time management, Membership at the Glen Cove Senior Center – 130 Glen Street/759-9610 make their own money. “We instill event planning, resume writing, interview - is free and open to all seniors 60 years and older who are Nassau County in our student employees a sense of techniques, money management skills and residents. If you wish to participate in any of our activities, you must be a responsibility, accountability and the how to live a healthy life,” added Yonick. registered member. Stop by the Site Manager’s office – it only takes a few importance of communication and team Green Teams complete labor intensive minutes! Need a ride? Free bus service from/to our "catchment area" is work,” said Jacquelyn Yonick, Youth jobs within the City of Glen Cove with available upon request. Visit our website @ www.glencoveseniorcenter.com. Program Coordinator, City of Glen Cove Departments and non-profits, such as Youth Bureau and a former Youth Bureau maintaining trails at Garvies Point, Highlighted Weekly Events team supervisor from 2002. Currently painting fire hydrants and curbs, clearing there are 29 youth ages 14 to18 along out lockers and cleaning classrooms at the Monday, August 3rd @ 9:30am - HEALTHY LIFESTYLES SUPPORT with 5 college students (ages 18-21) hired Glen Cove High School to painting fences GROUP as supervisors and a summer coordinator at the ball fields, maintaining community for this important program. gardens and more. Every year the best Tuesday, August 4th @ 6:00pm – CIRCLE OF FRIENDS - NOODLE Today’s SYE program divides the teens workers from the Green Team are invited PARTY - call for reservations. into two groups: 16 to 18 year olds who back to work as Assistant Supervisors or work in internship positions and the 14 and interns. Wednesday, August 5th @ 12:45pm – "HOW TO STAY YOUNG" WITH 15 year olds are named to Green Teams Glen Cove businesses and not-for- DR. PENNY STERN with a SYE supervisor. The internship profit organizations currently benefitting program offers a private-public sector from the 2015 internship and Green Thursday, August 6th @ 3:30pm - DANCERCISE WITH CAROL partnership that provides youth with job Team program include: The View Grill, opportunities at for-profit Glen Cove Hempstead Harbor Club, Martino Auto Friday, August 7th @ 9:00am – MONTHLY BREAKFAST - call for businesses. After a student completes Concepts, Glen Cove High School, and reservations. unpaid training provided by the Glen Cove City of Glen Cove departments including Youth Bureau, which includes completing the Youth Bureau, Public Works, 30 workshops, 20 community service Beautification and the Senior Center. hours, ten health and wellness hours and “We are proud of our success in meets the requirement of maintaining a training Glen Cove’s youth to learn new 75 average in school, they are eligible for skills, develop a strong work ethic and For Gazette the program. From there, teen applicants understand how best to be a productive complete a resume, develop customized member of the workforce,” said Yonick. cover letters and set-up their own For more information on Glen Cove’s advertising information interviews with orksites. After student’s Summer Youth Program, contact the Glen interview and a job is secured the City of Cove Youth Bureau at (516) 671-4600. Glen Cove will pay for the salary of that call 671-2360 individual for the first 100 hours of work in July. The business then pays for the next 100 hours of employment in August. Page 8 Gold Coast Gazette Week of July 30, 2015 PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE North Shore Central School District (Pursuant to Section 516 of the Real Telephone (516) 277-7835 Property Tax Law) [email protected] Talia, was once married to the actor, [email protected] George Clooney. That was in 1989 before NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final ------x he got “big”and they got divorced in Assessment Roll for the City of Glen Cove, PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE in the County of Nassau, State of New York 1993. After their divorce, George swore for the year 2015, has been completed by the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public he would never marry again. In fact, undersigned Assessor, and a certified copy hearing will be held as to the following Michele Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman bet thereof will be on file in the City Assessor’s matter: him $10,000 that he would have children Office where the same will remain open for by age 40, and sent him a check shortly public inspection on the 3rd of August thru Agency: Planning Board, Village 3rd of September. of Sea Cliff after his birthday. Clooney returned July 27, 2015 Date: August 12, 2015 the funds and bet double or nothing he Sal Lombardi Time: 7:30 p.m. wouldn’t have children by age 50. Now, City Assessor Place: Village Hall, 300 Sea Cliff there’s a guy with a goal!” ------x Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York NORTH SHORE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Subject: Application of Frank Last Week’s Celebrity 112 Franklin Avenue Scavone, 88 Prospect Avenue, Sea This week’s celebrity was born on Nov. Last week’s celebrity was Sue Ane Lang- Sea Cliff, NY 11579 Cliff, New York for site plan approval 4, 1919 in the Bronx, NYC. He caught don. Among her many TV appearances, Telephone (516) 277-7835 to construct a dwelling and site the acting bug in high school where he she was the third actress to play “Alice NOTICE TO PROFESSIONALS improvements on the property, and for The undersigned shall receive sealed a special permit to construct a retaining participated in the drama club. After high Kramden” in Jackie Gleason’s “The Hon- proposals for delivery of services to the wall in excess of four (4) feet in height. school, he continued his interest in acting eymooners” sketches and shows, preced- North Shore Central School District as Premises are designated as Section 21, by attending Manhattan’s progressive ed by Pert Kelton and Audrey Meadows follows: Block F, Lot 1945 on the Nassau County New School. When WWII broke out, and followed by Sheila MacRae and Land and Tax Map. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR he was called to service in his early Meadows again. She played “Alice” dur- ASBESTOS,LEAD, MOLD At the said time and place, all interested twenties. After the war, he was lucky to ing the “American Scene Magazine” era & PCB ENVIRONMENTAL persons may be heard with respect to secure a position as an usher at Radio before MacRae took over the role for the SERVICES the foregoing matters. All relevant City Music Hall in NYC. By 1947, he color hour-long musical versions. She RFP # 2015-2016 documents may be inspected at the office was honing his craft at the Actors Studio also appeared as “Kitty Marsh” during of the Village Clerk, Village Hall, 300 Proposals will be received at the District Sea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York, in NYC, which allowed him training in the NBC portion (1959-61) of “Bachelor Office, at the office of the Assistant during regular business hours. the famous Stanislavsky method. In later Father”, starring John Forsythe, Noreen Superintendent for Business up until years, he continued to periodically return Corcoran and Sammee Tong. Also, she August 11th, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. Any person having a disability to “The Studio”. made appearances on Rod Cameron’s “ which would inhibit attendance at, or Late proposals by mail, courier or in participation in, the hearing should Despite his excellent training, he COronado9, “The Andy Griffth Show” person will be refused. The North Shore notify the Village Clerk at least three had to prove himself, just like any up as “Nurse Mary Simpson”, “Gunsmoke”, Central School District will not accept business days prior to the hearing, so and coming young actor. He began “Mannix”, “Bonanza”, “Ironside”, “Per- any proposal which is not delivered to that reasonable efforts may be made on Broadway in the late 1940s, but it ry Mason”, “Banacek”, “The Wild, Wild the District Office by the time indicated, to facilitate such attendance and wasn’t until 1951 that he experienced West”, “The Dick Van Dyck Show”, on the time stamp in the District Office. participation. real success in Tennesee Williams’ “Three’s Company” and “Happy Days”. The North Shore Central School District Dated: July 27, 2015 “The Rose Tattoo”. After his Broadway Her name has often appeared in cross- reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF THE PLANNING success, he had a few minor TV roles word puzzles as a three letter word clue, For a detailed copy of the Request for BOARD before his big break came when he due to the unusual spelling of the middle Proposal, please contact the office of the ------x Director of Facilities mentioned below. joined the cast of Marlon Brando’s “On name as she was often credited under John Hall the Waterfront” (1954). He had recurring (Ane instead of the more conventional Director of Facilities roles on popular TV shows such as “The spellings of Ann or Anne). In 1997, she United States Steel Hour”, “The Philco- was a guest star at the Western Film Fair Goodyear TV Playhouse” and “Studio in Charlotte, No. Carolina along with Obituaries One in Hollywood”. In 1957, he was James Drury (“The Virginian”) and Sea able to prove himself on the big screen Cliff’s own Will Hutchins (“Sugarfoot”). Anna Cappiello Syosset, NY on 7/26/15. Beloved wife once again, with a prominent role in “12 I know at least one person guessed her, CAPPIELLO, Anna of Glen Cove, of the late Alvin D. Mother of Beth Angry Men” (1957), directed by Sidney but I think he had unfair advantage!!!!! NY on 7/27/15 age 98. Beloved wife Leudesdorf LaBaw (Robert) of Glen Lumet and starring Henry Fonda. of the late Vincent J. Loving mother Cove, and the late Lawrence. Sister of If our celebrity was alive today, he Jerome Gonicberg & the late Lillian. would probably be found telling a great Correct Callers of Michael(Barbra) and Margaret Rich Reynolds, Don Adams, Mario Grandmother of Axelle. Service at story, which would go something like Bobbish. Proud grandmother of Jean Moccia, Will and Babs Hutchins, Ro- Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home Glen this: “I was once married to the actress, Portuallo(Thomas), Matthew(Kim), berta Pezza Karen Hayes(James), and John(Julia). Cove 11a.m. Wednesday 7/29. Interment Patricia Van Patten, and our daughter, Special great grandmother of 11. Also Beth Israel Cemetery Woodbridge, NJ. survived by many nieces & nephews. DodgeThomas.com The Gold Coast Gazette Visitation was held at the funeral home of Dodge-Thomas. DodgeThomas.com Rosemary Pascucci PASCUCCI, Rosemary of Glen Cove, Hometown Newspaper for Ludmila Klebukowski NY on July 24, 2015 age 60. Beloved Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, KLEBUKOWSKI, Ludmila of Glen daughter of the late Ernest and Rose. Glenwood and Brookville Cove, NY on July 23, 2015 age 90. Loving sister of Joseph (Helen), Beloved wife of the late Jan. Mother Robert (Lisa) and Ronald (Ann). Also SUBSCRIBE NOW! of Margaret Uhl (Carl) and Jan. survived by 7 nephews, 1 niece, 3 Grandmother of Michelle Piontkovsky. great-nephews, 1 great-niece and many She was born in Warsaw, Poland and loving cousins. A special thanks to the 57 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 was a Holocaust Survivor. 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Glen Cove, New York - July 28, which is free to the public, is designed to 2015 - Back by popular demand, The use music as a promotional tool to boost Meditations featuring Ansel Cridland the local economy. The weekly concerts will perform during week six of the typically bring 600-1,000 people to the 2015 Downtown Sounds Concert Series city’s streets, which increases patronage at the Glen Cove Village Square Plaza of local businesses including many on August 7 at 7:30 pm. The Meditations area restaurants. The event has grown were featured during week eight of last substantially since its debut in 1997 and year’s series and their performance was the city now closes School Street due to well received by reggae fans old and the overflow crowds. new. Presenting sponsors for Downtown Collectively known as The Meditations, Sounds 2015 are Bethpage Federal Ansel Cridland, Danny Clarke and Credit Union and Garvies Point. Other Winston Watson recorded their first hit sponsors include American Community single, “Woman is Like a Shadow,” in Bank, North Shore-LIJ Glen Cove 1974. During the early years, the band Hospital, North Coast Subaru, Kimco recorded for producers like Dobby Realty, American Paving & Masonry Dobson, Joseph Hoo Kim and Lee Corp., Bridge Marine, The Downtown “Scratch” Perry. In 1977, they came to Cafe and The Glen Cove Printery. the attention of reggae’s most famous Media partner is The SUNY College at artist, , who recruited them Old Westbury, OWWR Old Westbury to sing back-up on a number of songs Web Radio (www.owwrny.org) and including “Blackman Redemption,” OWTV Old Westbury Television. “Punky Reggae Party” and “Rastaman Europe ever since and the three original age of 17. Two years later, he came to Host Joe Manfredi will be streaming Live Up.” He also invited them to open members are now joined by DaddyLion the United States and eventually settled the concerts live on www.ustream.tv; the in 1978 and Chandell and Toussaint Webb, who in Glen Cove, where he started Island keyword: OWWRNY. Free parking for they shared the bill with Marley, Peter accompany Ansel on vocals. Sound. They have played all over Long Downtown Sounds is available at the Tosh and other legends at the historic In addition to the special treat of Island, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan nearby municipal garage. In the case of event. experiencing a genuine reggae band during their 20-year career. rain, the advertised acts will perform at In addition to Marley, The Meditations from the ‘70s roots era, Downtown Every Friday night during July the Wunsch Arts Center at R.M. Finley provided background vocals for Gregory Sounds 2015 will present another and August, the Downtown Business Middle School on Forest Avenue. For Isaacs, and . authentic Jamaican artist when the band Improvement District and the City of more information, call the Glen Cove Cridland left the band in the ‘80s, but Island Sound, featuring Keith Cole, Glen Cove join forces to bring Downtown BID at 516-759-6570, or visit the Web they reformed in 1993 and produced four opens for The Meditations. Cole was Sounds to the Village Square at the at http://www.glencovedowntown.org or more albums over the next ten years. born in Kingston, , and recorded intersection of Glen and Bridge Streets. www.downtownsoundslive.org. They have toured the United States and his first single, “Musical Attack,” at the This annual outdoor concert series, Teen Court Revived and Reinvigorated

Glen Cove Teen Court was revived and without the cooperation of the Glen Cove justice to their peers, while seeing first-hand Gina Mirakaj, Delaney Montalto, Xavier reinvigorated this past school year thanks Police Department. Deputy Chief Chris the repercussions of violating the law. Also Rivera, Stephanie Silva Figueroa, Jesse to the commitment and dedication of City Ortiz made a presentation to the class, and important is the impact that participation Sosa Gonzales, Adriana Vertiz, and Brando Court Judge Richard McCord and all of the many other members of the GCPD spoke in the program has on those youthful, first- Vizcarra. These and other students also court staff, the Glen Cove School District to and worked with the students including time offenders that get to have their case served as jurors (special thanks to the under the leadership of Superintendent Sergeant Nardone, P.O. Karousos, P.O. adjudicated in Teen Court. The process is DECA class for lending a hand), and Maria Rianna, and the program coordinator Calamusa, P.O. Milanese, and P.O. Breen. less frightening and more educational, and Jordan Jackson and Gina Mirkaj presided and former Glen Cove Deputy City Teen Court also wishes to give special the penalties are measured and appropriate as judges over the respective trials in the Attorney, Kristina Heuser. thanks to Lieutenant Wright and Maureen for the violation or crime. Spring. The Glen Cove Teen Court program is Pappachristou for their assistance. The students did an outstanding job For more information on the program presently run through the Glen Cove School The mission of the program is two- at their Spring trials. The student attorneys or to get involved, you may e-mail Kristina District, offered as a for-credit, elective fold. First and foremost, the goal is to give were Alexandra Casale, Elizabeth Grieco, Heuser at [email protected]. class at the end of the school day. The the high school students participating in the Amanda Heavey, Jordan Jackson, Isaiah students meet for approximately an hour program access to the Glen Cove City Court James, Mikhaela James, Gregory Jones, twice per week. During that class period, and the ability to assist in administration of Rose Martinez, Nicholas Melbinger, the students learn about the workings of the criminal justice system. They also spend the time preparing for trials of real cases involving teenage offenders. Sometimes the class is led by Ms. Heuser and/or Glen Cove High School teacher Christopher Contorno. However, many other members of the community who play a role in the local criminal justice system also visited the class and shared with the students about their respective roles and unique insights into the system. Judge McCord visited the class on a number of occasions. District Court Judge Paul Meli also made a presentation to the students. Attorney and Glen Cove resident Matthew Connolly assisted the students in preparing for their trials at the end of the Spring semester. Other local prosecutors and defense counsel also generously gave of their time to assist the students. The program could not have been a success