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Volume XXV No. 49 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 8/18/16 75C City of Glen Cove Local Mom/ Son Team Participate in Receives Approval for Garvies Point Tax “Swim Across America” Deviations from Sea Cliff resident Kathleen Reynolds Nassau County and her 13-year-old son Patrick Following a vote of 13 to 5, the participated in the Swim Across America's Nassau County Legislature approved Sound to the Cove Swim in Glen Cove a tax deviation for the City’s Garvies on August 6. "This challenge meant a lot Point redevelopment project. “I to us as the money that we raised will appreciate the support of our County’s benefit cancer research, prevention and legislature and I was pleased to see treatment," said Kathleen. "It helps us legislators from both parties vote to to remember those who we have lost to approve this project. Growing our cancer, and those who have survived - tax base and bringing jobs to our we love them all. We especially swam community shouldn’t be a partisan for Patrick’s Grammie, Christine who is issue,” said Mayor Spinello. cancer free for 13 years this month, and The Garvies Point project includes in memory of his Abuelita, Mercedes parks, marinas, a public amphitheater, (my mom) who died of breast cancer in esplanade, stores, restaurants, 1992." apartments, and condominiums. Kathleen continued "This was our Public infrastructure and amenities second year doing the swim, and being a such as a dog park and amphitheater part of this event is really special. It is so will be built during the first phase inspiring to meet cancer survivors who of the project. Bond offerings are thriving and giving back by swimming utilized to fund the public amenities and volunteering for SAA! SAA is run and infrastructures are not City of mostly by volunteers, which enables it Glen Cove or IDA debt. Glen Cove to pass 82 cents of every dollar donated taxpayers are not responsible or at directly to cancer research, prevention risk for the repayment of these bonds. and treatment. Patrick raised in excess The risks of repayment are exclusively of $1,000 goal, and was recognized as the bond holders. a "Wavemaker" at the swim! We trained After over 20 years of planning for almost 2 months, swimming at 7AM and environmental remediation, the three to four mornings a week to prepare Garvies Point redevelopment project for our 1/2 mile swim. Since the swim is is poised to revitalize fifty two acres not a race, we had a lot of fun during the of blighted waterfront property. swim, including singing Happy Birthday Garvies Point will create jobs, return to one of our fellow swimmers at the blighted property back to the tax rolls halfway point!" To donate to Swim Across America, Sea Cliff resident Kathleen Reynolds and her 13-year-old son Patrick participated in and provide new public amenities for the Swim Across America's Sound to the Cove Swim the entire community to enjoy. please visit their website: www. swimacrossamerica.org It’s time to “own your own life again!” It’s time you made more working at home while Downtown Sounds Welcomes Richie Cannata enjoying more time for your family, more This week’s Downtown Sounds by control over your life, more flexibility and the City of Glen Cove and BID, featured hometown star Richie Cannata and the more financial freedom! We can show you Lords of 52nd Street. how! Thunderstorms could not deter an enthusiastic crown, who were rewarded Visit us: with an great evening of favorites. (photos by Tony Gallego) www.SmartBizMom.info Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of August 18, 2016

AMBASSADORS' WANTED Irene Celebrates 103 Northwell/Glen Cove Hospital is looking for volunteers to be Glengarriff Nursing Home hosted a birthday celebration for resident Irene Mencuccini, who turned 103 years old on August 8th. Family and friends joined Ambassadors. An Ambassador would visit patients, talk to them, Irene at her birthday party. .... Irene had a full life. She is of Canadian descent, born read to them, and help in making them feel more comfortable. We in Manchester, New Hampshire. She moved to Port Washington when she was 19 also need volunteers in our other departments such as gift shop, years old, got a job in A&P and worked there until retirement. Irene loved children (she had 6 of her own) so she then became a Nanny. She married and lived in reception desk, surgical lounge and ASU. If you have 3 to 4 hours Port Washington with her husband, where they raised their children. In 2005, Irene a week to give us, please join our family of volunteers who are moved to Glen Cove and rented an apartment. When she turned age 100, she figured friendly, courteous and diverse. Giving to others makes one feel it was time to take life a little easier and let the good folks at Glengarriff look after so good! Please call 516-674 7365. her. Irene has 12 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and recently became a great great grandma. Glen Cove wishes Irene a very Happy Birthday!

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We are families searching for true freedom! Freedom to enjoy life the way we want to without worrying about the future. We all share a com- mon belief that a healthier and wealthier lifestyle will be ours. And we Andrea Bolender of Glen Head, NY, to be Honored at have realized that we will not attain that lifestyle working for someone Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County’s else. 24rd Annual Tribute Dinner, Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Visit us at: www.urfamilyfirst.info has chaired many events and each year leads the delegation of the March of the Living International tour. Her involvement at HMTC is in loving memory of her father Benek Bolender, a Survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau. She is thankful her beautiful family is so supportive of her efforts in promoting Holocaust education and remembrance. Dr. Deborah Dwork, Rose Professor of Holocaust History and Founding Director of the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University, will be the special keynote speaker. She will discuss “We Were Strangers: The Holocaust Memorial and Refugees Then and Now.” Dr. Dwork Tolerance Center of Nassau County is an award-winning author of Children (HMTC) presents the 24rd Annual With a Star, Flight from the Reich, and Tribute Dinner, Wednesday, September Auschwitz among others. 21, 2016, at 6 p.m., at the Woodbury Sponsors of the dinner are Cameron Jewish Center, 200 South Woods Road, Engineering, The Claire Friedlander Woodbury, NY. Andrea Bolender of Family Foundation, Frank and Flora Glen Head, NY, a member of HMTC’s Lalezarian and the Skolnick Family Board of Directors, will be honored Charitable Trust. Additional sponsorship with a Legacy Award. Other honorees opportunities are available. Individual The Gold Coast Gazette tickets are $450 a person. Young 57 Glen Street, this year are Steven Dubner, founder of Steven Dubner Landscaping, Inc.; David professionals (age 21-36) are $250 a Glen Cove, NY 11542 person. All proceeds from the dinner go (USPS008886)(ISSN10651748) B. Samadi, M.D., a Urologic Oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering; and Emily to support HMTC’s anti-bias, tolerance and anti-bullying programming. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Gold Coast Gazette, 57 Glen Berkowitz and Ilise Friedman, Holocaust educators at HMTC. For tickets and more information, St. Glen Cove, NY 11542. Entered as second class paid postage at the visit http://www.hmtcli.org/event/24th- Post Office at Sea Cliff N.Y. Ms. Bolender has a degree from NYU Stern School of Business. She annual-tribute-dinner, call (516) 571- 8040 or email [email protected]. Published weekly on Thursday by KCH Publications Inc. 57 Glen St., has served on the HMTC Board of Glen Cove NY 11542. Phone (516) 671-2360. Price per copy is 75 cents. Directors since 2005. Ms. Bolender Week of August 18, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 3 Glen Cove’s Single Stream Recycling Celebrates First Anniversary Mayor Spinello Credits Residents and Sanitation Team for 32% Increase Since the launch of Single Stream Recycling in August of last year, the City of Glen Cove has seen an increase of over 32% in recycled goods and a decrease in the tonnage of the City’s Municipal Solid Waste. “Thanks to the enthusiasm of our residents and the commitment from our Sanitation team, the City has saved over $120,000 by keeping items out of the waste stream and contributing them to our recycling program,” said Mayor Spinello. “Our success can be attributed to the outstanding program adoption by our community, the personalized service and outreach provided by the Glen Cove recycling and sanitation team and a successful public education and marketing program that promoted the convenience of our ‘All In. One Bin.’ approach,” said James Byrne, Director, Glen Cove Public Works Department. “I appreciated the efforts of Sanitation Supervisor Doug Poncet and his staff enamel, oil and lead-based paints only (no *NOT ELIGIBLE: Water and Latex Electronic Games, Printers, Fax and Recycling Coordinator Stephanie water or latex based paints), paint thinner, based paints, electronics, car batteries, Machines, Computer Monitors, Laptops, Soter for their diligence in promoting the household batteries (no rechargeable rechargeable batteries, motor oil, smoke Hard Drives, Keyboards, Mice, Cables, benefits and measuring the effectiveness batteries), brake and transmission fluid, detectors, fire extinguishers, fireworks. DVRs, Cable Boxes, Cell Phones and of Single Stream Recycling.” antifreeze, aerosol cans with contents, No explosives or medical waste.* Pagers. Microwaves and other small To maintain the momentum, Glen air conditioning refrigerants, pesticides, household appliances are not accepted for Cove’s Sanitation team will continue their insecticides, fertilizers, oven cleaner, rug E-Waste (Electronic Recycling): E-Waste collection but can be scheduled community outreach programs at local cleaner, polish and wood preservatives, Saturday, October 1, 2016, 9:00 a.m. for metal pick-up on Wednesdays by Glen Cove events (e.g., Kid’s Play Day, pool chemicals, propane tanks with to 4:00 p. m. at the DPW Yard, 100 calling DPW by 3pm on Tuesdays at National Night Out, Downtown Sounds, contents, unused flammable liquids, and Morris Avenue. Eligible Items include: 516.676.4402. Morgan Park Summer Music Festival) light bulbs. Televisions, VCRs, Stereos, Speakers, by distributing fact sheets, instructions and free reusable grocery bags. This fall the department looks forward to working with the Glen Cove School District and the Youth Bureau’s After Three program Glen Cove Youth Bureau & North Shore Lions to teach children about the benefits and ease of Single Stream Recycling. In addition to the outstanding Prepare Students for Successful School Year performance of the Single Stream Recycling program, the City has also Recognizing the importance of seen an increase in the recycling and starting off the school year on the disposal of specialized items during their right foot, the North Shore Lions bi-annual E- Club recently donated many back- to-school supplies -- including Waste, S.T.O.P. (Stop Throwing Out backpacks, binders, markers, pens, Pollutants) and annual Christmas Tree pencils and many other items -- to mulching program sponsored by the the Glen Cove Youth Bureau. The Glen Cove Beautification Commission. supplies will be distributed to needy students in Glen Cove, thus giving “Single Stream recycling is just one them the tools they need to succeed part of the City’s effort to adopt greener in their studies. Pictured with some and more energy efficient best practices, of the donated school supplies are “said Mr. Byrne. “After Labor Day, Rosemarie Marciano, and Diane solar panels will be installed at the Glen DiClemente of the North Shore Lions Cove Volunteer Fire Department and the and Spiro Tsirkas, Executive Director Glen Cove Senior Center and the City of the Glen Cove Youth Bureau. Many continues to replace traditional lighting thanks to the Lions for their generous with LED lights at City facilities and donation and special thanks to Diane parking garages.” DiClemente who diligently shopped for school supplies on behalf of the To learn more about Single Stream North Shore Lions. Recycling, please call DPW at (516) 676- 4402, or visit www.glencove-li.us and mark your calendar for these upcoming recycling events:

S.T.O.P. (Stop Throwing Out Pollutants): Saturday, September 24, 2016, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the DPW Yard, 100 Morris Avenue. Eligible items include: paint; Page 4 Gold Coast Gazette Week of August 18, 2016 SummerStrings Bows to Women of Rock It is one thing to think about an orchestra playing with a rock band. It is another to experience it. “It’s like being in the ocean with the waves lifting you up and setting you down,” explains Nini Camps, lead singer of the all-female band Antigone Rising. “The sheer number of stringed instruments played by living, breathing, feeling humans creates an energy unlike any other stage experience. Sometimes you just want to sit in the middle and let the music wash over and through you.” The full house of Tilles Center’s Hillwood Recital Hall on August 3 felt that musical tide during Matthew Schneider’s fourth annual SummerStrings! Music Festival concert. Schneider directed two student orchestras—Sea Cliff Stringers, which included kids in grades 1 through 4, and the Rockestra, made up mainly of third grade!” Schneider says his greatest reward was inspire kids, including LGBT youth, kids in grades 5 and up. Collaborating with other artists was an hearing from parents “about how the through live performances, presentations Sea Cliff’s Jenn Gerrity sang and early festival goal for Schneider, who is kids came away from this experience lit and workshops. played guitar on one song with the also a professional musician and teaches up and inspired!" Information about the festival and Stringers and students Caralina Volz private music lessons year-round through At this year’s concert, Schneider and last year’s concert videos are available at and Caroline Winchester closed the his business, Sea Cliff Music. This is the the seven festival teachers performed two www.seacliffmusic.com. But the best way set singing a rousing rendition of first year that the festival included vocal classical pieces, by Beethoven and Bach. to appreciate the energy and excitement “Funkytown.” Camps and bandmate performances. “For most kids, orchestral "The kids love to see us rock out on of Schneider’s orchestral experience Cathy Henderson sang two of their music is completely separate from the stringed instruments and that opens their is to see it live. Select members of the songs with the Rockestra. Professional music that they and their parents listen minds to new possibilities beyond the Rockestra will join Antigone Rising musicians Frank Ferrara, Dan Zellan to,” Schneider explains. “By performing tradition,” says Schneider. “However, it’s at the band’s 3rd Annual BeachFest at and James Guarnieri accompanied both alongside professionals, the kids become also important for the kids to see us play Sea Cliff Beach on September 17. “The orchestras, including the Rockestra equal partners in putting on a real show the classics to understand that our love partnership between SummerStrings! on Schneider’s arrangement of Led that is both musically sophisticated for and rigorous study of great historical and Antigone Rising has enabled our Zeppelin’s “Black Dog.” “It sounded so and more closely related to their own works provides the musical foundation. I kids to perform with a truly great rock good,” praises Camps. “I was moved by musical vernacular. The singers convey want the kids to experience and be open n roll band while also helping to fund how these kids were creating such lush the story of the song, the rock band to all music!" educational opportunities through Girls orchestrations at such a young age, and provides the rhythmic foundation and Schneider is donating proceeds from Rising,” says Schneider. “This is all wondered how my own musical journey the orchestra brings the lush color of concert DVD sales to Antigone Rising's about doing great things in the world might have been impacted if there were strings.” The combination sounded educational foundation, Girls Rising. while making great music. It doesn't get a SummerStrings! for me when I was in incredibly powerful and modern, but The foundation creates programs that better than that!” Barry Rivadue Presentation on J.P. Morgan at NSHM

North Shore Historical Museum board empty and in disrepair for many years, restore the interior, before the museum member Barry Rivadue recently gave until a group of concerned citizens got officially opened in 2013. a very well received presentation at together to raise the funds, through grants For further information and events at Editor and Publisher the museum on the life of J.P. Morgan. and fundraising events, to restore the NSM visit northshorehistoricalmuseum. Kevin C. Horton Board member Linda Darby, chairman building as the North Shore Historical org or email Director Amy Driscoll at Photographers of the lecture series of events, introduced Museum . It took more than fifteen Director@northshorehistricalmuseum. Peter Budraitis Riverdue. years to raise the money and completely org or call at 516 801 -1191. Richard Wilson Jr. Dressed as J.P. Art Director himself, Barry Rivadue Milkenia Horton included the attempted Circulation Manager assassination of Morgan, Robert J. Horton in 1915, at his home on Layout East Island, Glen Cove, Jackie Comitino which is locally known Staff Writers as Morgan’s Island. John C. O’Connell The assailant, Eric Brenda Weck Meunter, was held in Gene Auciello the courthouse jail in Carol Griffin the museum, which was Matthew Ross for former courthouse Sports Editor building. The room was Robin Appel filled with guests as Gazette logo designed by Rivadue made his power artist Janice Leotti point presentation. Patricia Campbell Horton The museum was built Publisher Emeritus in 1907 as the Oyster Bay City Hall , but when 57 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 Glen Cove split from the e-mail: [email protected] Town of Oyster Bay and Phone: 516-671-2360 became a city in 1918 KCH Publications, Inc. the building became the All rights reserved courthouse and police station for Glen Cove. In more recent history the building had been Week of August 18, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 5 Page 6 Gold Coast Gazette Week of August 18, 2016

the answers. And, like our mothers said loyal Republican supporter all of his “If you have nothing nice to say, keep it adult life. Like others, he has served in a to yourself”. FINITO. succession of government jobs, probably Michael Zangari not hindered by his political affiliations. Chairperson, Shortly before the 2015 election, City of Glen Cove Democratic Steve’s wife was separated from her If you have nothing nice to say, like you or don’t you. During the recent Committee appointed position in Glen Cove city keep it to yourself congressional primary I was asked by a government. Suddenly, Steve became a Republican friend how he could vote in Suddenly Steve vocal critic of Mayor Spinello, the To The Editor, a Democratic primary, to “help me out” City Council, and the waterfront project. Here I am again, that 4 feet 11 guy who and the local hometown guy who was To The Editor, Someone once said that all politics is rolls all over town, back with words to the candidate. How interesting that Steve Gonzalez local. I guess sometimes it can also be amuse you – or maybe not. Glen Cove is now in the early stages has now become a shill for the Sea Cliff domestic. I am disturbed by the social media of the 2017 campaign season. People naysayers. Patricia Yeomans rhetoric in our community. Glen Cove have already announced their interests In the 2013 election, Steve was an is the place that we have chosen to live. in being candidates next year. Others avid advocate for the election of Reggie We buy our groceries here and fill up are gathering their own small groups Spinello for Mayor. Steve had been a our gas tanks here, and we all have the of disenchanted people who have same 11542 zip code. Our community is extremely different views from the very probably not different from a lot of others silent majority of citizens of Glen Cove. on Long Island or even nationwide. No These silent people are afraid to publicly Soul Sound Revue- August 26th one likes change but nothing can stay the voice their views fearing lawsuits, and same or else it becomes stagnant without often are blocked from viewing social growth. Towns have died. My wife’s media sites and can even be confronted Downtown Sounds father was born in 1921 in a town in at public events. During my 2015 City upstate New York that no longer exists. Council campaign, I was escorted to my It is unfortunate that social media car after public meetings by friends who allows us to express feelings in an were concerned for my personal safety. unnatural way, but that means of Yes, that really happened! How crazy is communicating seems like it is here to that? I was the new kid on the political stay. I have a full-time job in the health scene then - and that was last year! care field providing services for possibly There are no problems that need to for your immediate family member, be fixed here in Glen Cove. As has child or neighbor. I don’t have time to been mentioned, Teddy Roosevelt said read social media comments from 7 AM “Complaining about a problem without until 5:30 pm every week day. But if I posing a solution is called whining”. were to make a comment, for example There are people here that have the on Facebook before I left the house, by answers, and who have been involved the time I pull out of the driveway for with several pending projects right work, my comment could have been from the beginning. They know more “liked” by over 20+ people with no about the political history of Glen Cove opportunity for me to reply until 5:45 than many of us do. These projects (or There will be dancin’ in the streets and this fact was not lost on manager pm. In Glen Cove probably only 5% problems as some people see them) when Soul Sound Revue brings their and keyboard player Mark Varlese. of its residents are involved with social didn’t start yesterday, they started years high-energy stage show to the Village “This was the most fantastic crowd media. Even with that low percentage ago and continue to remain now for the Square Plaza in Glen Cove on Aug. I’ve ever seen at an event,” said the betterment for all of us. I am shocked how many people are 26 at 7:30 pm. A perennial favorite musician after exiting the stage sued for their comments, blocked from I continue to focus on helping a group at the annual Downtown Sounds following last year’s extravaganza. viewing other postings and pages all that needs some TLC and I do that by because their opinions conflicted with being myself. However, threaten the Concert Series, this Motown tribute “Downtown Sounds gets bigger the original posting comment, and then party of the people who I have aligned party band is the perfect choice to every year. There’s nothing like it!” become harassed for their own opinions. myself with me, and that nice guy bring the 2016 season to a close. Presenting sponsors for Downtown Social media is the “chicken way out” exterior might disappear in an instant, Soul Sound Revue is a show/dance Sounds 2016 are the City of Glen of dealing with a problem. What has as I will “stand up” for what I know is act that specializes in the best of Cove, Bethpage Federal Credit happened to “love thy neighbor”, and to right. I may not have finished college, the Motown, Philly Soul and Disco Union and Garvies Point. Other or have those special letters ESQ after “can’t we all get along”? Is Freedom of sounds. The group consists of dynamic sponsors include Northwell Health Speech only for a designated few in Glen my name but I know one thing for sure, male and female singers, a powerful Glen Cove Hospital, Kimco Realty, Cove? those that may have little faith in me I am concerned that no one wants will be surprised by my fortitude and horn section and a driving four-piece American Paving & Masonry Corp., to listen to the other side of the story dedication. I may not be a poker player band. Their playlist includes many of Bridge Marine, The Downtown and their sole news source may be the but right now I sure feel confident that the most popular songs from classic Café, Glen Cove Volvo, and The incomplete facts published in black and not only am I playing with a FULL deck groups of the ‘60s through ‘80s such Glen Cove Printery. Media partner is white by a biased journalist. Rememder but a winning hand! as The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The SUNY College at Old Westbury, that phrase from A Few Good Men Former President Bill Clinton once The Four Tops and The Supremes. OWWR Old Westbury Web Radio said “There is nothing wrong with (1992) “You want truth? You can’t In their career, they have performed and OWTV Old Westbury Television. handle the truth.” There are people America that cannot be cured by what is alongside The Temptations, The Host Joe Manfredi will be streaming now that just don’t want to listen to the right with America”. Here’s how I see it. truth and hide behind their own personal There is nothing wrong with Glen Cove Chi-Lites, Wilson Pickett and The the concerts live on HYPERLINK agendas, which lately have become not that cannot be cured by what is RIGHT Marvelettes. They are booked as "http://www.ustream.tv" www. so hidden. with Glen Cove. a steady act at the Mohegan Sun ustream.tv, keyword OWWR. Free I lost the election in 2015 to become Finally, a quote my stepson shared Casino Resort in Uncasville, Conn. parking for Downtown Sounds is a Glen Cove City Councilman but I still with me: Qui tacit consentire videtur. Soul Sound Review’s 2016 available nearby. Rain location is the want to do what is right for Glen Cove. Google it! (Boy I certainly have learned performance will mark the ninth Wunsch Arts Center at R.M. Finley a lot in the past year). Now, it’s time for People do cross party lines to vote for time they have appeared in the 19- Middle School on Forest Avenue. whom they feel will represent them the citizens of Glen Cove to become the year history of Downtown Sounds. For more information, call the Glen legally and ethically. I have friends on vocal majority and not the silent one. Do both sides of the political aisles. Both your homework. Speak the truth. Accept Audience ranks have grown each time Cove BID, 516-759-6570 a Republican and Democrat have told change. Be aware of your surroundings. me that there are no true political parties Know exactly what and whom you are here in Glen Cove, just people that either dealing with. Ask questions. Research Week of August 18, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 7 Big Eyed Phish Brings Dave Matthews Tribute to Morgan Park Summer Music Festival Sunday, August 21 at 7:30 p.m.

On Sunday, August 21, Morgan Park presenting an authentic homage to one enjoy this very special evening of music Morgan Park Summer Music Festival Summer Music Festival presents a tribute of the best rock/jazz fusion bands of all under the stars. Bring a blanket or chairs is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization to Dave Matthews by Big Eyed Phish. time. Members of The Dave Matthews and picnic if you wish. Children are that has been providing free concerts in The concert, which is free to the public, Tribute Band include Brandon DePaul welcome. Morgan Park is located on the park for 57 years. The shows are begins at 7:30 p.m. in Morgan Park and (Dave), lead vocals and guitar; Jimmy Germaine Street at the end of Landing completely funded through the generous is sponsored by our Golden Benefactors: Grillo (Carter), drums; Dan Merkey (Jeff/ Road in Glen Cove. In the event of rain, donations that are received from Nancy and Sandy Epstein, In Memory of LeRoi), sax, backup vocals, cowbell; the concert will be held in St. Patrick’s businesses and individuals. Taxpayer Thomas Salvadore, and the Trustees of Shawn Rotolo (Stefan), bass; Mike Parish Hall, Pearsall Avenue, Glen Cove. money is not asked for nor received Morgan Park. Hoeschlele (Boyd), violin, harmonica, For further information, call (516) 671- to bring this high caliber talent to the Big Eyed Phish, a seven-piece David backup vocals; Brian Dudiak (Butch), 0017, email morganparkmusic@yahoo. Festival. Matthews tribute band, has performed keyboards; and Jon Sheffer (Tim), lead com, visit www.morganparkmusic.org throughout the Northeast at festivals, guitar. or find us on Facebook at Morgan Park resorts, casinos and live music venues, Come on down to Morgan Park and Summer Music Festival.

PHOTO CAPTION– On Sunday, August 21, Morgan Park Summer Music Festival presents a tribute to Dave Matthews by Big Eyed Phish. The concert, which is free to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Morgan Park. Come and enjoy a wonderful evening of musical entertainment under the stars. Page 8 Gold Coast Gazette Week of August 18, 2016

ARTIST RENDERING

AMAZING THINGS ARE HAPPENING ON THE WATERFRONT IN GLEN COVE

Garvies Point, the $1 billion vision to restore Glen Cove’s waterfront to productive use for the community, will soon be a reality.

Learn more, have your questions answered and visit the 20x5-foot scale model at the Garvies Point Welcome Center. Week of August 18, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 9

Create more than 400 construction jobs and more than 500 permanent jobs.

Generate more than $600 million in revenue for Glen Cove and its schools and library.

Revitalize 28 acres of formerly blighted industrial property into new parks and public amenities at no additional cost to Glen Cove taxpayers.

Enhance the attractiveness and desirability of Glen Cove as a place to live and a destination to work and play.

WELCOME CENTER Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm 49 Herb Hill Rd, Glen Cove, NY 11542 www.garviespoint.com | 1-855-5-GARVIES Page 10 Gold Coast Gazette Week of August 18, 2016 Mayor Spinello Participates in Mayor Spinello Reels in the Atria Culinary Cook-off on Summer with the Annual Glen National Watermelon Day Cove Mayor’s Snapper Derby Children Are Encouraged to Join the Fishing Fun on Saturday August 27, 2016

The Glen Cove Mayor’s Annual the day and winners must be present to Snapper Derby is a great way to “reel in” accept their prize. the summer season on Saturday, August The Glen Cove Mayor’s Snapper 27, 2016. This annual fishing event Derby is held in cooperation with the sponsored by the Glen Cove Anglers Club Glen Cove Department of Parks & is for children ages 6 to 16 and is held at Recreation with support from the Glen Glen Cove’s Prybil Beach Fishing Pier Cove Anglers Club and the Matinecock rain or shine. “This is one of my favorite Rod & Gun Club. 2016 Snapper Derby City events,” said Mayor Spinello. sponsors include: Duffy’s Bait & Tackle, “There is nothing better than seeing a Matinecock Rod & Gun Club, Jake, Trent youngster bait their first hook or get the and Tyler Midura, Friends of Reggie best catch of the day.” Registration will Spinello, Elite Coach Works, Glen Cove be held the day of the event from 8:15 Beer & Soda, Rosmini Graphic Supply, a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Participating children Glen Cove PBA, Harbor Marine Service, will compete for prizes in one of two New Horizon Home Improvements, Pictured (L to R) Ken Mello, Atria Glen Cove head chef and director of Culinary Services; divisions: junior division for kids ages 6 Valley Sports & Trophy, Vestacast, Jennifer Amarante, Executive Director, Atria Glen Cove; Maria Chiaramonte, Atria Glen to 10 years old and senior division for 11 Glen Cove Anglers Club, Nick DiLeo Cove Assistant Director of Culinary Services; Mayor Spinello and Coleen Spinello. to 16 year olds. Insurance, August Thomsen Corp., Glen Participants are required to bring Cove Republican Committee, Fallon Mayor Spinello was invited to participate Arrange bread slices in one layer in a their own rod and while supplies last, Painting Inc., Glen Cove Iron Works and in a Chef Showdown at the Atria shallow baking pan and bake in middle participants will receive a Glen Cove Mass Dedication LLC. Glen Cove and the secret recipe was of oven until golden, about 10 minutes. Mayor’s Snapper Derby Tee Shirt, a hot For more information, contact Glen watermelon in recognition of National dog and soda, and a raffle ticket for other Cove Parks & Recreation Department at Watermelon Day. With his culinary In a bowl toss together watermelon, prizes. Trophies will be awarded to the (516) 676-3766. advisor and wife Coleen Spinello by his cheese, chives, mint, vinegar, and salt top catches of the day in each division side, they prepared a mouth-watering and pepper to taste and mound about 1 as well as to the Best Angler of the day. Watermelon Feta Bruschetta. But the tablespoon on oiled side of each toast. All prizes will be awarded at the end of Mayor’s competitor, Atria’s Assistant Director of Culinary Services Maria Justin Bellidora Chiaramonte took the win with her almond encrusted chicken breast on top Auto Electrician of an arugula salad with watermelon and feta. The judges included a select group of Atria residents and while Mayor AUTO Spinello received very positive feedback on his recipe, he is ready for a rematch TRUCK in 2017.

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Photography 65a Glen Cove Ave. Combine the oil and garlic together and Glen Cove spread it on one side of the cut bread. Week of August 18, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 11 PUBLIC NOTICE Invitation to Bidders August 23, 2016, at 7:30 p.m., at the Glen BOARD OF EDUCATION Cove Senior Center, 130 Glen Street, - Ann DiPietro North Shore Central School District Glen Cove, NY to discuss Local Law PUBLIC NOTICE: is hereby given for 13-2016, changing the zoning district separate sealed bids for: Playgrounds classification of a Parcel and to amend a Dear Great Book Guru, I have never she and her parents have made are Safety Surfacing Replacement at Sea portion of the City of Glen Cove Zoning been a fan of the Olympics but many chronicled in brutal detail while the Cliff Elementary School, Glen Head Map of my friends have been following the reader is left to question the motives of Elementary School and Glenwood Tina Pemberton games in Rio with great interest. So all involved including her friends, their Landing Elementary School. City Clerk Bids will be received by the School ------X while they are so engaged, I wonder if parents and her coach who asks “How District, on September 8th,2016 at you have something for me to read that far will you go to achieve a dream?” For 11:00a.m. LEGAL NOTICE might explain the intense interest such the Knoxes there appears to be no limit prevailing time in the Administrative NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a sporting events engender. No Fan to what they will do…. If you were a Office, 112 Franklin Avenue, Sea Cliff, Public Hearing shall be held on Tuesday, of the Olympics fan of GONE GIRL, you will find this New York, 11579, and at said time and August 23, 2016, at 7:30 p.m., at the Glen place publicly opened and read aloud. Cove Senior Center, 130 Glen Street, Dear No Fan of the Olympics, Whether book irresistible- recommended! The Contract Documents may be Glen Cove, NY to discuss amending this was coincidental or very well examined at the Office of the Architect, Sec. 265-27.3(A) (Fines for parking planned, the release of Meg Abbot’s YOU BBS Architects, Landscape Architects violations) of the Code of Ordinances, WILL KNOW ME just a week before the and Engineers, P.C., 244 East Main adding the fine for violating Section 265- Street, Patchogue, New York, (631) 475- 27.1Q. start of the Olympic Games is exquisite 0349, between 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Tina Pemberton timing. Abbot explores the world of Monday through Friday beginning on City Clerk young gymnasts and their families as they August 24th, 2016 and may be obtained ------X aspire to Olympic competition. Katie upon a deposit of One Hundred ($100.00) and Eric Knox’s teen daughter Devon, a Dollars for each complete set. Checks LEGAL NOTICE for deposits shall be made payable to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a gymnast of immense talent almost since the DISTRICT, Checks for deposits Public Hearing shall be held on Tuesday, birth, is about to qualify for its highest shall be made payable to the DISTRICT, August 23, 2016, at 7:30 p.m., at the honors when a mysterious car accident NORTH SHORE CENTRAL SCHOOL Glen Cove Senior Center, 130 Glen threatens to upend this trajectory. The DISTRICT and may be uncertified. Street, Glen Cove, NY to discuss adding Bidder’s deposit shall be refunded in Sec. 265-27.1Q (Parking violations financial and emotional sacrifices that full upon the return of one set of the enumerated) to the Code of Ordinances bid documents in good condition within as it relates to parking a vehicle upon any thirty (30) days of the contract award or highway, road, street, municipal parking rejection of the bid of such bidder. Partial lot, municipal garage or beach parking North Shore Schools Athletics refunds, in an amount equal to the full lot. amount of the deposit for one set per Tina Pemberton unsuccessful bidder or non-bidder less City Clerk Hall of Fame Nominations the actual cost of reproduction of the ------X plans and specifications shall be made for North Shore Schools announces the opening of nominations for the Athletics the return of all copies of the plans and specifications in good condition with in Hall of Fame. The Hall honors members of the community for outstanding thirty (30) days following the award of athletic achievement during and/or before their high school career. The the contract or the rejection of the bids Induction will take place this fall at our Homecoming event on Saturday, covered by such plans and specifications. The Contract will be awarded to the October 29th. Candidates must be North Shore High School graduates from lowest responsible bidder or the proposals the year 1957 to the present and meet the listed criteria. will be rejected within 45 days of the date of opening proposals. Bids shall be subject, however, to the discretionary The categories for consideration are student/athlete and coach/administrator. right reserved by the School District to The criteria for each category are listed below and on the North Shore High waive any informalities in, accept or reject School Athletics website. any alternatives, reject any proposals and to advertise for new proposals, if in its opinion the best interest of the School District will thereby be promoted. Student/Athlete Each bidder may not withdraw his bid within 45 days after the formal opening · A graduate of North Shore High School thereof. A bidder may withdraw his · Attended North Shore High School for a minimum of three years bid only in writing and prior to the bid · Competed for North Shore High School opening date. Dated: August 10, 2016 · Graduated a minimum of five years prior to nomination BY ORDER OF THE: · Significant athletics accomplishment during and/or beyond high school. BOARD OF EDUCATION Considerations: Varsity level competitor, Leadership, Impact on athletics North Shore Central School District ------x program, Awards and/or honors, Outstanding post graduate achievement, a reputable member of the community LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Glen Cove City Council meeting scheduled for August 23, 2016, will be Coach/Administrator: held at the Glen Cove Senior Center, 130 · Retired three years Glen Street, Glen Cove, New York, 7:30 p.m. Prior to Council meeting, at 7:00 · Outstanding contributions to the North Shore Athletics Program p.m., tours will be available to inform · Significant accomplishments everyone about programs and services offered at the Senior Center. Tina Pemberton Anyone may submit a nomination by completing the form that can be found on City Clerk the North Shore High School Athletics website (www.northshoreschools.org). ------X All nominations will be reviewed by the Hall of Fame committee and those LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a selected for the 2016 class will be notified by October 1st. Public Hearing shall be held on Tuesday,

The DEADLINE for Applications/Nominations is Friday, September 9, 2016. Please contact the Athletics Department with any questions at 516-277-7040 www.MoreHouseHoldIncome.Info or call - 516-759-5926 Page 12 Gold Coast Gazette Week of August 18, 2016 Glen Cove to Break Ground for City’s First Christmas Tree Farm

watch those old goodies and coming up soon, because it will be the season, we will see our celebrity again, as the school teacher, in the witch’s costume in Bette Midler’s 1993 Halloween classic, “Hocus Pocus”!

Last Week’s Celebrity This week’s celebrity was born on Feb. 17, 1919 in Chicago, Illinois. She was a film, television, and a voice and stage actress. She began her career as a child, dancing in her parents’ vaudeville act. After a stint studying music at University of California, L.A., she went This week’s celebrity was born on into acting full time, working on stage, Feb. 17, 1919 in Chicago, Illinois. She and finally entering films in 1948. She was a film, television, and a voice and was a founding member, in 1946, of stage actress. She began her career as a the Circle Players at the Circle Theater, child, dancing in her parents’ vaudeville now known as El Centro Theatre. She act. After a stint studying music at made her film debut in “Wild Harvest” University of California, L.A., she went (1947). Her most notable early role was August 24 Event Kicks off Call to Action Aligned with the Glen Cove’s into acting full time, working on stage, an un-credited part in the 1952 musical for 2016 Merry Tree Sponsorships and Christmas Tree Farm opening, the City and finally entering films in 1948. She “Singin’ in the Rain”, as Jean Hagen’s Donation is also kicking-off their sponsorship was a founding member, in 1946, of diction coach, “Phoebe Dinsmore”. drive for Glen Cove’s 2016 Merry the Circle Players at the Circle Theater, Beginning with the 1954 film “3 Ring Mayor Reggie Spinello, the Glen Cove Tree Festival. Area businesses and now known as El Centro Theatre. She Circus”, our celebrity became a favorite Department of Parks & Recreation, the organizations have the chance to sponsor made her film debut in “Wild Harvest” foil of Jerry Lewis, playing opposite him Beautification Commission and the “living” holiday trees that will line the (1947). Her most notable early role was in 11 films. These include most of Lewis’ Downtown Business Improvement streets of Glen Cove (Glen, Bridge an un-credited part in the 1952 musical better known comedies including “The District (B.I.D.) will join together and School Streets) in late November “Singin’ in the Rain”, as Jean Hagen’s Disorderly Orderly” (1964), as “Nurse to break ground for the City’s first and December. Each tree bears a star diction coach, “Phoebe Dinsmore”. Higgins”, “The Errand Boy” (1961), Christmas Tree Farm on August 24 at featuring the company’s name or logo Beginning with the 1954 film “3 Ring as the studio boss’ wife, and especially 11:00 a.m. The Farm, located at Dennis and sponsors creatively decorate their Circus”, our celebrity became a favorite “The Nutty Professor” (1963). Over Brian Murray Park on Leech Circle trees for all to enjoy. Tree sponsorships foil of Jerry Lewis, playing opposite him 30 years later, she made a small cameo South, will be the breeding ground for are available for $350 and if a company in 11 films. These include most of Lewis’ appearance in “Nutty Professor II: The the City’s future marquee Christmas would like a local community group to better known comedies including “The Klumps” (2000) with Eddie Murphy. Trees and the public are invited to attend decorate their tree, there is an additional Disorderly Orderly” (1964), as “Nurse Other film roles included appearances in this pre-holiday gathering. The five trees $50 charge for the cost of decorations. Higgins”, “The Errand Boy” (1961), “The Missouri Traveler” (1958), with Lee that will be planted were from the City’s For more information contact the Mayor as the studio boss’ wife, and especially Marvin, the horror film “The Fly” (1958) first Merry Tree Festival in 2015 where Spinello’s office at (516) 676-2004. “The Nutty Professor” (1963). Over with Vincent Price, the western spoofs, local businesses sponsored and decorated 30 years later, she made a small cameo “Support Your Local Sheriff” (196) and “living” Christmas trees. Over 25 trees Search for Donation of City’s 2016 appearance in “Nutty Professor II: The “Support Your Local Gunfighter” (197) were featured in the Festival with five Christmas Tree Klumps” (2000) with Eddie Murphy. both with James Gardner. trees designated to be planted for the Other film roles included appearances in Now for those weekend DECADES start of Glen Cove’s Christmas Tree Glen Cove is thinking BIG as they “The Missouri Traveler” (1958), with Lee ch.112 Binge watchers, “The Alfred Farm. The remaining trees were planted launch their search to find the perfect Marvin, the horror film “The Fly” (1958) Hitchcock Hour”, from the early 1960s, in area parks and City facilities as part of evergreen tree to be the centerpiece of with Vincent Price, the western spoofs, played all weekend this past weekend. Glen Cove’s beautification program. Glen Cove’s annual downtown holiday “Support Your Local Sheriff” (196) and In the 1963 episode called “You’ll Be “We appreciated the support of our celebration. To find an extraordinary tree “Support Your Local Gunfighter” (197) the Death of Me”, the viewer would local businesses for our inaugural Merry to be part of Glen Cove’s 2016 holiday both with James Gardner. have seen a very young, 33 year old Tree Festival as their commitment festivities residents have the opportunity Now for those weekend DECADES Robert Loggia, playing along side our created an outstanding holiday attraction to donate an evergreen, spruce, fir or ch.112 Binge watchers, “The Alfred celebrity, in the role of “Mrs. McCleod”, for our downtown and provided us pine tree from their property and receive Hitchcock Hour”, from the early 1960s, the general store clerk. It is great to with an opportunity to plant new trees special recognition for their generosity played all weekend this past weekend. watch those old goodies and coming throughout the City,” said Mayor during the City’s tree lighting festivities In the 1963 episode called “You’ll Be up soon, because it will be the season, Spinello. “The idea for Glen Cove’s on November 29th sponsored by the Glen the Death of Me”, the viewer would we will see our celebrity again, as the Christmas Tree Farm was sparked from Cove B.I.D. Glen Cove’s Department have seen a very young, 33 year old school teacher, in the witch’s costume in a conversation with Francine Koehler of Public Works (DPW) will handle the Robert Loggia, playing along side our Bette Midler’s 1993 Halloween classic, of the Glen Cove B.I.D. Each year the final selection, harvesting, removal and celebrity, in the role of “Mrs. McCleod”, “Hocus Pocus”! B.I.D. works with the City to ask local delivery of the holiday tree to downtown the general store clerk. It is great to residents to donate a 25 to 30 foot tree to Glen Cove for free. be the centerpiece of the City’s holiday According to Jim Byrne, DPW director, celebration. Francine’s wish was for the “we are looking for a fully symmetrical City to find a suitable location to start tree that is approximately 25 to 30 feet For Gazette growing our own Christmas trees, and as tall and easily accessible for removal.” we are in the holiday spirit, I am happy Last year St. Paul’s Episcopal Church to say that her wish has been granted.” of Glen Cove donated their tree and advertising information call interested residents can call Glen Cove’s Event Kicks-Off Tree Sponsorship Department of Public Works at (516) Opportunities for City’s Merry Tree 676-4402 to schedule an appointment 671-2360 Festival for a tree assessment by the DPW team. (photos by Tab Hauser) Week of August 18, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 13 Obituaries

Obreta Burnett BURNETT E. Obreta of Flushing, NY on Contributions may be made to St. 8/10/16 age 95. Wife of the late George Jude Children’s Research Hospital, C. Burnett. Mother of Michael (Jean) 501 St. Jude Pl., Memphis, TN 38105, And Phyllis (Lester Lenetski) of Glen Arrangements by Whitting Funeral Cove, NY. Grandmother of Barbara, Home. Garth (Jen), Drew, Alby And Elijah. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Robert Melillo She loved knitting, sewing and collecting MELILLO, Robert A. of Glen Cove, NY miniature antique cars. Arrangements on August 15th, 2016 age 72. Respected handled by Dodge-Thomas Funeral Locust Valley attorney and current Home , Glen Cove, NY. President of Nassau Country Club. Beloved husband of Rose. Loving father Clifford Jennett of Curtis(Lauren), Nicholas, Alexander, JENNETT, Clifford E. of Glen Cove, NY Stefeni Frushon (Jason), Joanna Capo on 8/11/16 age 69. Husband of Anna “the (Anthony), and Christina. Cherished walker”. Brother of Shirley (Willibe), and adored grandfather of CJ, Cameron, Geraldine (Willie), Jeffrey and the late Olivia, Cole, Ella and Matthew. Fond Louise, Karen, Pat and Darlene. Also brother of Madeline Flores. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and survived by many loving relatives and cousins. Clifford received an honorable friends. Visitation held at Dodge-Thomas discharge from the US Air Force. He Funeral Home. Mass held at St. Patrick’s retired from King Kullen after 40 years. Church Glen Cove. Interment Locust He was the chef at St. Boniface Martyr Valley Cemetery RC Church for many years. Service held at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home, Glen Patricia Scanlon Cove, NY. Interment Calverton National Scanlon, Patricia M. of Freeport, NY on Cemetery. www.DodgeThomas.com Aug. 9, 2016. Beloved wife of the late James. Loving mother of Michael (Trish) Michael Brenner and the late Ellen Meany. Cherished Brenner, Michael H. of Glen Cove, NY grandmother of Teagan Scanlon and on 8/11/16 age 74. Husband of Marilyn. Sean, Kelly and Casey Meany. Dear Father of Matthew (Zoie). Grandfather sister of Thomas Savage (Alice), of Sophia. He was active in Unitarian Dorothy Shortell (John) and the late Jack Universalist Congregation at Shelter Savage. She is also survived by her son- Rock and also active in the Glen Cove in-law; Thomas Meany. Interment St. Democratic Party. He was an avid Boston Patrick’s Parish Cemetery, Brookville, Red Sox fan and enjoyed gardening. NY. Arrangements by Whitting Funeral Donations in Mr. Brenner’s memory Home. may be made to Unitarian Universalist Service Committee for Cancer Research. www.uua.org. Memorial Service at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 48 Shelter Rock Rd., Manhasset, NY 11030 on Saturday August 20th 11am. www. DodgeThomas.com Our unique partnership with a 30 year old Inc. 500 Anna Hnatov Hnatov, Anna of Glen Head, NY on Aug. US manufacturing company, makes this a strong and 12, 2016 at the age of 89. Beloved wife lucrative partnership. We’re rapidly expanding lo- of the late Joseph. Loving mother of Michael (Christine Piazza), Catherine cally, nationally and internationally. We offer personal Hnatov (Steve Futterman), Matthew 1-on-1 mentorship and coaching with your very own (Sarah), Martin (Lori) and Diana Hnatov (Christopher Costanza). Cherished personal assigned mentor. Your mentor will not only grandmother of 8 and sister of Theodora help you out at the start up of your business, but Camesas, Georgia Romas and the late Pandelis Camesas. Funeral Service throughout, to ensure your success. at Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Resurrection, 1400 Cedar Swamp Rd. Brookville, NY 11545. Interment Our mentors have many years of experience help- Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, NY. ing people become successful. They themselves have built a successful business and look forward to North Shore Monuments partnering with you! Plaques and Sandblasting Our mission at MoreHouseholdIncome.info is to help families and See our website for informaitonal video: QUALITY WORKMANSHIP individuals develop more income. We’re a group of dedicated en- FOR FOUR GENERATIONS trepreneurs that are committed to helping people live extraordinary www.MoreHouseHoldIncome.Info Quality Granite In All Colors lives. Whether you’re looking to make part-time, supplemental, full- Work done in all cemeteries time, or life changing income we can help you achieve your goals. 759-2156 or call - 516-759-5926 Showroom: 677 Cedar Swamp Rd. Brookville, N.Y. 11545 Mon-Fri: 10am to 6pm Saturdays 4pm (closed Sunday) Page 14 Gold Coast Gazette Week of August 18, 2016 Gold Coast Classifieds

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