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Jr. Soccer Parade Saturday Sweet Nicholas’ Path at Collins Road When the calendar turns to fall you know it must be time for the annual Glen Cove Junior Soccer League Parade. The parade will take place this Sat- urday, September 13 at 10:00 am. It will start from the Fin- ley Middle School and weave it's way through town to City Stadium. All are invited to come down and cheer the kids on. There will be a ceremony at City Stadium with local dignitaries stopping by. After that, all are invited to watch a full slate of soccer games with plenty of great action. Don't On August 30, 2014, Nicholas and Josephine Pedone were joined by family, friends, Mayor Reginald Spinello, and elected forget to also visit our refresh- officials for the unveiling of Sweet Nicholas' Path on Collins Road in Glen Cove. Little Nicholas Pedone would have been 9 years old the day the ceremonial street sign was unveiled just a few steps from his home. He was a true warrior who fought hard and ment stand. smiled big, as he fought a valiant battle against neuroblastoma. Nicholas succumbed to the disease on May 26, 2013. He will never be forgotten and our entire community has joined together to continue the fight against childhood cancer in Nicholas' name. September 23 City Council Meeting in Tour at 6:30, Meeting at 7:30 in Henry Auditorium

Mayor Reginald Spinello today an- be held at Webb Institute, 298 Crescent the facility offered by the students. Webb MONEY's List of “Best Colleges.” nounced that the September 23, 2014 Beach Road. Prior to the meeting, the is a top-ranked undergraduate institution “I would like to thank Keith Michel, Glen Cove City Council meeting will evening will begin at 6:30 with a tour of which is a true Glen Cove asset. The the President of Webb Institute, for of- tour will be followed by the City Coun- fering the City Council and our residents cil meeting at 7:30 in the Henry Audi- this great opportunity. It gives many of torium. Of note is that Webb Institute is us who have never visited Webb a chance celebrating 125 years of academic excel- to experience a chapter in Glen Cove his- lence and was ranked No. 2 this year on tory,” said Mayor Spinello. Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of September 11, 2014 Mobile Speed Monitoring Unit Back to School in Glen Cove School buildings in the Glen Cove Principal Nelson Iocolano said the Update from Mayor Spinello City School District were bustling with morning was a bit hectic, but fun. “It’s In my Friday (Sept. 5) afternoon conversation with the Nassau County Traffic and excitement and activity on Sept. 3, as great to see the children excited to be Parking Violations Agency regarding the implementaion of a mobile speed moni- students in grades K-12 headed back to here,” Iocolano said. toring unit at Dosoris Lane near Glen Cove High School, I was informed that the school ready for a fun year of learning. Meanwhile, at Margaret A. Connol- unit will not be placed there. The placement of the mobile speed monitoring unit is Arriving bright and early were Glen ly Elementary School, Principal Rose- suspended pending further notice. It appears there is a logistics issue regarding its Cove High School students, who recon- marie Sekelsky visited each classroom placement in that area. We will keep everyone informed of any updates. nected with friends before heading to the welcoming new and returning students main lobby to find the location of their back to school. Sekelsky also reminded homerooms. Interim Principal Roseann fifth graders to set a positive example for Cirnigliaro was on hand to lend support the younger students. and said she was looking forward to the “Remember our school motto is to upcoming school year. always try your best,” Sekelsky said. “I Golf Outing “The teachers and students came need you to be good role models for the back with a positive attitude and we fourth graders down the hall.” anticipate it being a wonderful year,” Students at K.A. Deasy Elementary The 6th Annual St. Paul's Church Michael Galluccio Memorial Cirnigliaro said. School were also busy learning the rou- Golf Outing will be held on September 22, 2014 at 7AM at the At Robert M. Finley Middle School, tines of their classrooms and receiving Glen Cove Golf Course. We are excited to announce children happily walked the halls find- tours of their school building. Kindergar- a shotgun scramble style golf tournament, ing their classrooms with help from their ten students in Mrs. Cleary’s class also peers and teachers. They also received enjoyed “Chrysanthemum” by Kevin a 50/50 raffle, a closest to the pin their lockers and combinations, which Henkes, which was read to them during contest, a lon- gest drive con- also required some teacher assistance. story time. test, and bas- kets with lots of additional prizes. The outing in- cludes a lun- cheon at the Soundview restaurant after play concludes. Proceeds of the tourna- ment will ben- efit St. Paul's Church and the Chordoma Foun- dation. Come out and enjoy a beauti- ful day in honor of a beloved Glen Cover! For more information please call the St. Paul's Church at 516-676-0015 or email the office at of-

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Glen Cove resident and photographer Drew Lawrence sent in this amazing photo of a fawn & deer sighted at Glen Cove Mansion on the north lawn. The photo was taken Saturday September 6 at 11:00am. Amazing, thanks Drew!!!.

Clean Sweep for GCHS Girls Basketball Mayor Reginald Spinello is pictured with the Glen Cove High School girls’ basketball team at the squad’s car wash fundraiser. He said he looked forward to a successful season for these talented athletes and their coaches.

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57 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: 516-671-2360 KCH Publications, Inc. All rights reserved Week of September 11, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 5 Friends Academy welcomes 780 students for the 2014-15 school year 120 new students from 60 school districts join the FA community Friends Academy faculty and staff "It's a reciprocal relationship of give for Lower School, fifth graders were on works of art with this ubiquitous medi- were on hand to welcome students, new and take," added Head of School Bill hand to help serve drinks to younger um," said Levey. and returning, to the 2014-15 school year Morris. "Developing an attitude of ap- schoolmates. Finally this fall, the Friends Acade- on Tuesday, Sept. 2. As faculty shook preciation and gratitude is what will lay New students couldn't help but feel my Class of 2014 began their next chap- hands and helped younger students off of the way for moral courage," added Mor- at home. "It's very welcoming and the ter at colleges and universities around buses, the community was a whirlwind ris. teachers are so nice," said fifth grader the nation and world, including: of excitement and emotion. Earlier in the day, each division ex- Erica Schultz, who had just completed "The first day of school is usually plored sub-themes with their principals: a group activity with her peers. Students Bard College always stressful, from 1st graders to se- Upper School - integrity, Middle School were each given a single letter and then niors. But my job today is to use my 14 - Teamwork and Lower School - Staying asked to collaboratively determine what Barnard College years of experience to let you know that true to your beliefs. the letters spelled out. everything will be okay," calmly stated Following the apparent first-ever FA The prospect of learning new and Bentley University senior Elijah Rechler, who was chosen wave during Convocation, Morris asked different ideas were appealing to both by his class to address the student and the newest members of the FA commu- young and veteran students. "I'm excited Boston College faculty body at the 139th Convocation, nity to stand and each grade of new stu- to learn about South America," said 2nd including a record 780 student body. dents was greeted with enthusiastic ap- grader T.J. Groves. Seventh grader Yusra Bowdoin College Rechler outlined his five go-to steps plause. "Let's invite them into our circle Azaz is looking forward to delving into for making the most out of school, in- of friends," urged Morris. "Include them; history, "It's fun to find out what people Brown University cluding surrounding oneself with a have lunch with our new friends." did before." diverse group (including someone ex- The most senior of the Friends com- The new Digital Media Arts depart- Bucknell University tremely funny), finding passion in what munity was also acknowledged as Morris ment headed up by Jess Levey launches you're learning, making connections thanked eight faculty members for their this year for both Middle and Upper Colgate University with teachers, napping when time allows service of 30+ years: Rick Sullivan (US), School students. Stocked with 20 iMAcs, (except for classes) and most important- Alan Quackenbush (Athletics), Lynn still and video cameras and a studio set- College of Charleston ly getting involved in the community. DeNatale (LS), Lillian Schulman (LS), up, Levey will be offering Upper School "Our theme for the year, 'Growing Herb Lape (US), Marshall Lindner (US) classes in documentary and narrative Connecticut College our community by strengthening char- and Judi Upright (US). Middle School's video, graphic design and more. Sixth acter,' is a two-way street," said Rechler. Ken Austin is celebrating his 40th year at and eighth graders will learn video and Cornell University "The stronger our individual character is, FA. stop-motion animation on a rotational the stronger our community is. And the Service to our community started basis in their Arts blocks. stronger our community, the stronger the on the first day at Friends. As part of a "We are excited to provide students continued on page 7 individual." new family-style dining in the cafeteria with the knowledge and means to create Green Vale’s Select Chorus Sings At Carnegie Hall Practice, practice, practice and you Oh my goodness; it was beautiful!" ganic gardening and community service on Wednesday, October 8th or call 516- will end up singing at Carnegie Hall! In addition to the Select Chorus, to name just a few. To learn more about 621-2420, ext. 146. That's what members of Green Vale's student clubs at Green Vale offer enrich- Green Vale, for students in Pre-Nursery Select Chorus did this past summer and ment in many areas – rocketry, health through Middle School, visit greenvale- according to Jessica Chen, Choral Di- and wellness, chess, sustainability, or- school.org and RSVP for an open house rector, "It was an amazing experience. The guest conductor, Emily Ellsworth, was extremely engaging and inspiring and our singers were on the edge of their seats -- even through 3-hour rehearsals. The 25-minute performance was spec- tacular." Chen added, “Green Vale's students were joined by several choruses from other parts of the country, some of which were older and more advanced, which was wonderful because it opened our students' ears to what's possible. They were all thrilled with the final perfor- mance and feedback from parents and friends who were in awe.” As one parent said, "I had no idea! I wasn't expecting anything like this! Page 6 Gold Coast Gazette Week of September 11, 2014 “Growing Up in Sea Cliff” Opens at Sea Cliff Village Museum on September 28 On September 28 at 2pm in room C in and 19th centuries, the Palmer Method established the Country Home for Con- September 28 will include readings from Village Hall, The Sea Cliff Village Mu- was practiced frequently as evidenced by valescent Babies in upstate . Jean Davis, Priscilla Waltz, D. Jen Daw- seum presents Growing Up in Sea Cliff, the notebooks filled with flowing letters. Two years later a new home was built in son and others who will give a first hand an exhibit that displays the countless do- A Copy of Rip Van Winkle with il- Sea Cliff on 14 acres and admitted “sick account of what it was like to grow up in nations over the past 35 years document- lustrations by Arthur Rackham is also on and suffering small children, whom Sea Cliff. ing the life of children in the village. display. Arthur Rackham, born in 1867 hardly anyone else can take”. The reception is free and open to all This year for the first time, thanks became an important illustrator who Among the many notable names do- and will include light refreshments. The to generous donations of time and equip- influenced many in his generation and nating to this effort were Mrs. Andrew Museum is located at 95 Tenth Avenue ment by Bob Lafferty, the Museum’s beyond. Please take a look at his beauti- Carnegie, Daniel Guggenheim, Mrs. in Sea Cliff. Please call 672-0090 or visit oral history collection will be available ful and fanciful illustrations in the Mu- Otto Kahn, John Pierpont Morgan and our website at seacliffmuseum.com for to the public. Listen to actual recordings seum’s copy of this famous book. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. further information. of our Village “elders”, Harry Korten, In 1895, a group of wealthy women Our opening reception on Sunday, Charles Ransom, Henry Hollman , Sam Raff, John Burns, Ward Bell, Joseph Martin and others. These recorded inter- views give a unique glimpse of the past as the intimate history of the village is revealed. At the exhibit, articles of clothing and shoes worn by children and babies from a century ago will be featured. An ex- tensive collection of toys, dolls and chil- dren’s furniture will illustrate the kind of lives children lead in the village in past centuries. Many of the items from the Sea Cliff School have never been exhibited. The books and lessons, diplomas, report cards, yearbooks and brochures from special events will make their appear- ance in the coming exhibit. A report card from March 1899 from a student in grade 6 at the Union Free School in Sea Cliff, New York shows 136 “Perfect Lessons” with 2 “Failures”. Charles H. Smith was the Principal at the time. An old school autograph book with rhymes dated “August 9, 1881” and “June 6, 1882” reveal a similarity to au- tograph books of the present. The exhibit has some early penman- ship notebooks and medals presented to students who mastered the Palmer Meth- od of Penmanship, which was developed in the 1870s. An Italic Cursive with much of the ornamentation of the 18th Nicholas Pedone 5K Success

Mayor Reginald Spinello is pictured with Glen Cove High School’s Big Red football team as Mayor Reginald Spinello and Police Chief William Whitton are pictured with the Pedone they prepare for the Nicholas Pedone 5K Walk/Run Family in the Glen Cove High School gym Week of September 11, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 7 Local Sea Cliff Author Launches Unique Poem Book Displaying Superb Use Of Personification

Local Sea CLiff author Stanley “Tom” Young, also known as S.T. Young, is a poetic mastermind and an expert at personifying various objects through his writings. He is debuting his book on po- etry, A View (As Seen) By a Toilet Seat this month. A View (As Seen) By a Toilet Seat is a collection of free verse writings us- ing personification to tell stories from a unique perspective. S.T. Young uses per- sonification to bring life and voice to the inanimate by having each poem come off the page to tell a story. Who can bet- ter tell what it is like to be a particular object, than the object itself? Those objects include a bra, lunch box, tooth- brush, cantaloupe, and many others. It is an original read that offers a delightful escape from the obvious. S.T. Young is a blessed father of four and grandfather to seven with a deep passion for writing poetry. Prior to becoming a writer, Young worked in var- ious industries such as athletics, finance, fashion and garment, graphics arts, and Best Selling Author Ron Douglas says non-profit. These days he enjoys his A View (As Seen) By a Toilet Seat is retirement by spending time with his made up of “brilliantly creative and fun children and grandchildren and writing stories that will really make you think.” poetry. Young is an active member of Douglas particularly enjoys the closing the Writers Guild and has remark in Drain, the classic Ravel’s Bo- read his work at various venues on Long lero in Aspirin, and the prophetic state- Island including Huntington’s Book Re- ment in Hospital. vue. Be sure to visit S.T. Young’s website Initial reviews of the book have at www.STYoung.com and purchase his been very favorable. New York Times book on Amazon.com. Friends Academy welcomes 780 students for the 2014-15 school year 120 new students from 60 school districts join the FA community continued from page 5 Villanova University House on Thursday, November 6 at 8:30 St. Edwards College a.m. RSVPs are required for both events Dartmouth College Washington & Lee University and parents are asked to call the Admis- Stanford University sions Office at 516-393-4244. Duke University Wesleyan University Enrolling 779 students from age 3 Stony Brook University through Grade 12, Friends Academy is Elon University Williams College guided by its Quaker heritage and the Syracuse University principles of integrity, simplicity, pa- Emory University Yale University tience, moderation and a peaceful reso- The University of Notre Dame lution of conflict. The school is located Fairfield University Friends Academy is now accept- on 65 acres at the intersection of Piping Trinity College ing applications for the 2015-16 school Rock and Duck Pond roads in Locust Fordham University year. The Admissions Office will host Valley/Glen Cove. Visit www.facebook. Tufts University an Open House for Middle and Up- com/friendsacademyNY for photos, up- George Washington University per School students on Tuesday, Nov. 4 dates and more information. Tulane University at 8:30 a.m. and a Lower School Open Georgetown University Union College Harvard University University of Miami Hobart and William Smith Colleges University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania Senior Grace Covelli Loyola College of Albertson arrives University of Richmond Lynn University at Friends Academy for her first day of the University of South Carolina – Colum- New York University bia 2014-15 school year. Friends welcomed 780 Northeastern University University of Southern California students from 60 school Northwestern University districts. AMANDA University of St. Andrews – Scotland F I S K / F R I E N D S ACADEMY Quinnipiac University University of Virginia Rensselaer Polytechnic University Page 8 Gold Coast Gazette Week of September 11, 2014

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Robinson, Alyssa of Glen Cove, NY on Cherished granddaughter of Georgia September 3, 2014. Beloved daughter of Liem and the late William Liem. All North Shore GLY Julian Robinson and the late Karen Ran- services were private. Monuments Religious Store dolph. Loving mother of Mya & Jas- Plaques and Sandblasting mine. Dear sister of Nicole Randolph. Vestments QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FOR FOUR GENERATIONS Chalices

Quality Granite In All Colors Pyxes Work done in all cemeteries We can help you select by phone and deliver to any 759-2156 location on L.I. Showroom: Call us at (516) 656-0330 677 Cedar Swamp Rd. 32-34 School Street Brookville, N.Y. 11545 Mon-Fri: 10am to 6pm Glen Cove, NY Saturdays 4pm (closed Sunday) Open Mon-Sat 9-5 Attention All Glen Cove built, based on laws that do not exist! It Residents is a flawed concept to even discuss, no It’s Time To Stop The Overdevel- less vote, on projects that have no legal Obituaries opment Of Glen Cove basis. However, the City is continuing to Interment Locust Valley Cemetery. move forward to do exactly that. June F. Wylie To The Editor, The Villa Project is scheduled to be June F. Wylie passed away on September DodgeThomas.com The overdevelopment of Glen voted upon, on Sept.30th, at City Hall. 1st. She was born Florence June Foster Cove is taking place right now but few The Planning Board and the City Coun- in Locust Valley, N.Y. on June 1, 1921. Florence Wylie cil will hold a joint meeting, at that time, June attended school in Locust Valley WYLIE, Florence “June” of Glen Cove, residents are aware of the process. It is which is open to the general public. The and graduated from Glen Cove High NY on September 1st, 2014 age 93. imperative that the public now becomes School in 1938. Beloved wife of the late James. Lov- informed, vocal, and assumes an active Villa project is to be located on Glen During World War II, she enlisted in the ing mother of James (Lynn) and Mad- participation, to ascertain whether or not Cove Ave., on one of our only 2 cor- U.S. Navy and served at Naval Headquar- eline Kaplan (Bruce). Dear sister of Eva each specific project will be an asset or a ridors, proposes 194 units, and will be ters on Church Street in New York City MacKinnon, Edward Foster and the late detriment to the community at large. The capable of housing approximately 776 until the end of the war. She returned to Madeleine Foster. Proud grandmother will of the people should be paramount occupants within a 2 block, narrow, Glen Cove and married the late James W. of 5 and great grandmother of 2. Visita- and not disregarded. We did not choose curving strip of land, on a dangerously Wylie in December 1945. tion and Service at the Funeral Home of to live in a suburb by the Long Island steep hill. The amended zoning law ap- She was employed by Columbia Ribbon Dodge-Thomas, Glen Cove. Interment Sound, only to have it become trans- plicable to that location, (which is null & Carbon in Glen Cove until it closed Locust Valley Cemetery. DodgeThomas. formed into a copy of Queens, because and void), is called the RIO-GCA (Re- and later Cigna Insurance Company. com of the misguided vision of a few City of- development Incentive Overlay – Glen June is survived by her sister Eva MacK- ficials in past administrations. The cur- Cove Avenue). Please attend this meet- innon and brother Edward Foster and his Edward Aebly rent administration will now have the op- ing. Your presence is essential and is an wife Lois. She was predeceased by her Aebly, Edward H. “Mickey” of Sea Cliff, portunity to rectify this situation, thereby important show of force. sister Madeleine Foster. NY on Sept. 7, 2014. Loving companion taking responsibility for its own actions. The totality of all the following proj- Also surviving June is her son James F. for 35 years of Jeanette. Loving father This is a disaster in the making. Those, ects would increase our population by at Wylie and his wife Lynn and daughter of Laurie Winkler (Ron), Kenneth (Joan) who proclaim that Glen Cove needs least 25%: The Villa (194 units), The Madeline Wylie Kaplan and her husband and Richard. Cherished grandfather of more available housing to improve its Village Square Piazza (110 units), Car- Bruce, 5 grandchildren: Lauren Morris, Brandon, Cassey and Stephanie Winkler; finances, are ill-advised. For example, ney St. Apts. (50 units), The Mews (72 Brian Kaplan, Mark Kaplan, Jill Wylie Katie, Kenneth, Page and Torin Aebly. both Avalons and The Glen Arms, al- Units), Garvies Point Waterfront Project and Erin Wylie and 2 great grandchil- Dear brother of Helen Mowbray and ways advertise apartment vacancies. (860 – 1110 units), North Manor Estates dren Mackenzie and James Morris. John. Funeral Mass at St. Boniface Mar- They have not positively affected our (Glen Cove Mansion – 46 units), and June was the longest living member of tyr Church, Sea Cliff, NY. Interment of economy. The City grants developers and Sea Isle (8 units). There are also projects St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Glen ashes at Long Island National Cemetery, selective businesses, PILOTS (Payments pending, under discussion: The Triangle Cove. She was an avid reader, gardener Pinelawn, NY. Arrangements by Whit- in Lieu of Taxes), for a variable period of (STAPLES), and the Konica Imaging and cook and an adored grandmother ting Funeral Home, years, which are much lower than their and Photocircuit sites. normal local taxes. The shortfall must be We need your help. It is up to all of Dolores Colleary Ruth Pollio absorbed into the property taxes paid by us, - we the people - , to save our City. Colleary, Dolores of Glen Cove on Sept Pollio, Ruth G. of Key Biscayne Florida, the City’s homeowners, each year, for the We must immediately take all necessary 3, 2014. Beloved wife of the late Martin formerly of Old Brookville on Septem- duration of the PILOT. The Regency just action to protect the value of our homes A.. Devoted mother of Michael, Kath- ber 6, 2014. Beloved wife of the late Jo- had its PILOT extended for a period of and quality of life, and to preserve Glen leen (Paul) Keegan and Maureen (Rich- seph L.. Devoted mother of Joseph L. Jr. 40 years, despite the fact that they have Cove as a suburban, waterfront commu- ard) Rave. Loving grandmother of Tracy (Elizabeth Terry). Loving grandmother of defaulted on their bonds that were used nity, with a country atmosphere. Do not (Andrew) Armstrong, Karen (Matthew) Christine, Michael and James. Entomb- to finance it. Therefore, the Glen Cove allow it to be transformed into a huge Lodata, Christine, Timothy and great ment Holy Rood Cemetery. McLaughlin taxpayer is subsidizing businesses, even mass of high density Queens style apart- grandmother of Ryan, Erin and Max- Kramer Megiel Funeral Home. though they are performing poorly. ment complexes, with their associated well. Funeral Mass at the Church of St. All legislation passed by the City of Glen problems, making our City unrecogniz- Patrick Saturday Sept 13 at 11:30 AM. Frank Galati Cove must be filed with the Secretary of able. YOU can prevent that from happen- McLaughlin Kramer Megiel Funeral Galati, Frank E. of Glen Cove on Sep- State, by law. It has recently been dis- ing, by contacting us to obtain additional Home. tember 1, 2014. Retired principal West covered by watchdog residents that Glen information as soon as possible, to dis- Islip Schools. Life long member of the Cove, over a period of years, neglected cuss the ways you may contribute to our Masonic Order. Army veteran WW II. Jean Stanco to follow that procedure. As a result, all mutual cause. Please refer to the contact Beloved husband of Virginia F. for 67 STANCO, Jean of Jericho, NY on Sept. legislation passed by Glen Cove dur- information shown below. Time is of the years. Devoted father of Frank (Kathy), 2, 2014 age 84. Beloved wife of the late ing that time frame, which was not filed essence. It would also be tremendously Judith (Kevin) Warren, and Richard Joseph A. Loving mother of Cheryl A. with the Secretary of State, is null and helpful if you would make copies of this (Darlene). Loving grandfather of seven Harburger (John P.) and Pamela J. DiAn- letter and distribute it to your friends and and great grandfather of three. Religious void. The City has been informed that drea (Rick). Dear sister of Anne Dowd neighbors. Services Saturday 10 am. Interment the Master Plan and the zoning changes and Joseph Oddo. Proud grandmother Thank You. Pinelawn Memorial Park. McLaughlin specified in Section 280 of the Zoning of David, Stacey and Lori. Special great Amendments to the City Code, fall into Grace Slezak grandmother of Elodie. Visitation at the Kramer Megiel Funeral Home. that category. Therefore, the City cannot Glen Cove Citizens for Balanced De- Funeral Home of Dodge-Thomas, Glen continue to allow these projects to be velopment Cove. Mass at St. Patrick RC Church. Alyssa Robinson Week of September 11, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 11 PUBLIC NOTICE

INVITATION TO BIDDERS labor and Workers’ Compensation. with roof deck and built without required terest in an approximately 6-acre parcel BID NO. DPW 14 - 0003 The City reserves the right to reject any permit at 60 Town Path, Glen Cove, N.Y., of land located at Janet Lane, City of VILLAGE OF SEA CLIFF and all bids received, to waive any infor- as shown on the Nassau County Land Glen Cove, County of Nassau, New York mality in the bids received and to accept and Tax Map as Section 23, Block 27, (Section: 21; Block: 8A; Lots: 514-542) FURNISH ONE HYBRID COMPACT that bid which in its judgment best serves Lot 4, with insufficient lot width and lot (the “Land”), and the existing approxi- FRONT WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE the interests of the City. area, and with more than the permitted mately 50,682 square feet contained in FOR USE AS A SAFETY OFFICER’S By: Nancy Andreiev, Purchasing lot coverage and less then the required twenty-seven (27) buildings located on CAR. Agent side yard in the R-2 Half Acre Residence the Land (collectively, the “Building”), City of Glen Cove, New York District. together with related improvements to PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that sealed DATED: September 11, 2014 Case #9-2014- ANDREA PEZZA- Ap- the Land, and the acquisition and in- bids for a Compact Hybrid Vehicle will plicant proposes to maintain existing stallation therein and thereon of certain be received by the Village of Sea Cliff INVITATION FOR BIDDERS deck at 96 Duck Pond Road, Glen Cove, furniture, fixtures, machinery and equip- Purchasing agent, Village Hall, 300 Sea PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that sealed N.Y., as shown on the Nassau County ment (the “Equipment”), all of the fore- Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff N.Y. 11579 until bids will be received by the City of Glen Land and Tax Map as Section 23, Block going for use as a low income housing 3:00 PM on Friday October 3, 2014 at Cove Purchasing Agent, City Hall, 9 65, Lot 14, with more than the permitted project (collectively, the “Project Facil- which time they will be publicly opened Glen Street, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 un- maximum lot coverage required in the ity”); (B) the granting of certain “finan- and read aloud and the contract awarded til 11:00 a.m. on September 25, 2014 at R-2 Half Acre Residence District. cial assistance” (within the meaning of as soon after as practical. which time they will be publicly opened Case #10-2014- LOU IMRIANO- Ap- Section 854(14) of the Act) with respect and read aloud and the contract awarded plicant proposes a first floor rear addi- to the foregoing, including potential ex- Bid documents may be obtained at Vil- as soon thereafter as practicable for: tion at 19 Edwards Lane, Glen Cove, emptions or partial exemptions from real lage Hall, Sea Cliff, N.Y. Bid documents 2014 REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT N.Y., as shown on the Nassau County property taxes (collectively, the “Finan- will be made available beginning Friday, FOR Land and Tax Map as Section 23, Block cial Assistance”); and (C) the lease (with September 12, 2014. FENCING 44, Lot 38, with more than the allowed an obligation to purchase) or sale of the LOCATED IN GLEN COVE, L.I., N.Y. maximum lot coverage, and less than the Project Facility to the Applicant and Each bid must be made on the proposal DPW NO. 2014-015 required minimum side yard setback in agreed upon by the Agency. form prepared for this vehicle and in the Plans, Specifications and Bid Sheet may the R-2 Half Acre Residence District. manner designated therein and shall be be obtained at the Office of the Purchas- Case #11-2014- MICHELE SOLOMI- The Project Facility would be initially enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed ing Agent, City Hall, 9 Glen Street, Glen TA- Applicant proposes to create a new owned, operated and/or managed by the to the Village Clerk of the Village of Sea Cove, N.Y. upon non-refundable pay- corner lot as part of a proposed three lot Applicant or such other entity as may be Cliff, 300 Sea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff NY ment of $100.00 in cash or check pay- major subdivision located at 113-115 designated by the Applicant and agreed 11579 and marked on the outside with the able to City of Glen Cove for each set. Elm Avenue Glen Cove, N.Y., as shown upon by the Agency (the Applicant or name and address of the bidder, and the Contract Documents will be available on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map such other entity, the “Company”). words “BID FOR – beginning as Section 23, Block F, Lots 228 and 229, CONTRACT NO. DPW 14- 0003”. September 11, 2014. with less than the required minimum rear A representative of the Agency will at Each bid must be made on the proposal lot line and front property line permitted the above-stated time and place hear and The Village reserves the right to reject form prepared for this work and in the in the R-4 one and two family Residence accept comments from all persons with any and all bids received, to waive any manner designated therein and be ac- District. views with respect to the Project. In- informality in the bids received and to companied by a certified check or bid Dated: September 8, 2014 terested parties may present their views accept the bid which in its judgment best bond in an amount of $10,000.00, and BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF both orally and in writing with respect to serves the interest of the Village. Late shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope ZING APPEALS OF THE CITY OF the Project. bids will not be considered. The Board addressed to the Purchasing Agent of GLEN COVE Copies of the Application, which in- of Trustees intends to select the success- the City of Glen Cove and marked on STUART GROSSMAN, CHAIRMAN cludes a description of the anticipated ful bidder and a notice to furnish will be the outside with the name and address of ------x costs and benefits of the Project, are simultaneous with the contract award. the bidder, and the words “Bid for 2014 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING available for review by the public dur- REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT FOR ing business hours at the offices of the By: The Office of the Village Clerk FENCING, LOCATED IN THE CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Agency at City Hall, 9-13 Glen Street, DATED: September 5, 2014 GLEN COVE, L.I., N.Y. - DPW NO. public hearing pursuant to Section 859-a Glen Cove, NY (from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 ------x 2014-015”. of the General Municipal Law, as amend- p.m. Monday through Friday). INVITATION FOR BIDDERS The Contractor will be required to com- ed (the “Act”), will be held by the Glen Dated: September 9, 2014 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that sealed plete the form of “Evidence of Success- Cove Industrial Development Agency GLEN COVE INDUSTRIAL bids will be received by the City of Glen ful Completion of Similar Projects” in- (the “Agency”) on Monday the 29th day DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Cove Purchasing Agent, City Hall, 9 cluded in the proposal. of September, 2014, at 6:00 p.m., local By: Glen Street, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 un- The successful bidder must comply with time, at City Hall, 9-13 Glen Street, City Name: Barbara A. Peebles til 10:30 a.m. on September 25, 2014 at all State and Federal Statutes relating to of Glen Cove, New York, with respect to Title: Executive Director which time they will be publicly opened labor and Workers’ Compensation. the following project: ------x and read aloud and the contract awarded The City reserves the right to reject any LEGAL NOTICE as soon thereafter as practicable for: and all bids received, to waive any infor- Fair Housing Development Fund Cor- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 2014 REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT mality in the bids received and to accept poration, a housing development fund the Glen Cove City Council meeting FOR that bid which in its judgment best serves corporation organized and existing un- scheduled for September 23, 2014, will PAVEMENT STRIPING the interests of the City. der the Private Housing Finance Law of be held at Webb Institute, 298 Crescent LOCATED IN GLEN COVE, L.I., N.Y. By: Nancy Andreiev, Purchasing the State of New York (the “Applicant”), Beach Road, Glen Cove, New York, 7:30 DPW NO. 2014-016 Agent presented a certain application for finan- p.m. Prior to Council meeting, at 6:30 Plans, Specifications and Bid Sheet may City of Glen Cove, New York cial assistance (the “Application”) to the p.m., tours will be given of Webb Insti- be obtained at the Office of the Purchas- DATED: September 11, 2014 Agency, which Application requested tute facility. ing Agent, City Hall, 9 Glen Street, Glen ------x that the Agency consider undertaking a Tina Pemberton Cove, N.Y. upon non-refundable pay- CITY OF GLEN COVE BOARD OF project (the “Project”) consisting of the City Clerk ment of $100.00 in cash or check pay- ZOING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUB- following: (A) the acquisition of an in------x able to City of Glen Cove for each set. LIC HEARING Contract Documents will be available PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a PUB- beginning LIC HEARING will be held by the Glen September 11, 2014. Cove Board of Zoning Appeals on Thurs- Each bid must be made on the proposal day, September 18, 2014, at 7:30p.m., at Rotary Day Glen Cove form prepared for this work and in the the Council Chambers, City Hall, 9 Glen manner designated therein and be ac- Street, Glen Cove, N.Y., when all inter- Light up the community and the world at Rotary Day in Glen Cove at Morgan companied by a certified check or bid ested persons will be given an opportuni- bond in an amount of $5,000.00, and ty to express their views on the following Park: Saturday September 13th from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fun for all ages, shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope applications: Games for Kids (no batteries required), Dance and much more for Family and addressed to the Purchasing Agent of Case #7- 2014- ELIZABETH & MI- Friends. Live Broadcast and music by WGBB 1240 AM (The Chapters Rap), the City of Glen Cove and marked on CHAEL LINCKS- Applicants propose a the outside with the name and address of new rear addition, a new patio, and a new The New Jersey Children’s Dance Company, and other entertainment, Water the bidder, and the words “Bid for 2014 pool at 34 Westland Drive, Glen Cove, Safety by the Glen Cove YMCA, Raffles and Prizes. Food Drive for homeless REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT FOR N.Y., as shown on the Nassau County Veterans (bring a non-perishable), meet and talk to health professionals and PAVEMENT STRIPING, LOCATED Land and Tax Map as Section 30, Block IN THE CITY GLEN COVE, L.I., N.Y. 35, Lot 18, with more than the permitted others. NY Blood Center Blood Mobile. This event supports the Rotary Club - DPW NO. 2014-016”. maximum lot coverage and interior floor of Glen Cove community service projects and the Rotary International Polio The Contractor will be required to com- area of a single family dwelling in the elimination project. Free admission. For more information contact: Vivian plete the form of “Evidence of Success- R-2 Half Acre Residence District. ful Completion of Similar Projects” in- Case #8-2014- CHRISTOPHER J. FUS- Hardison (917) 804-0797 [email protected] cluded in the proposal. CO, Executor- Applicant is Executor of The successful bidder must comply with the Estate of Joan E. Fusco and proposes all State and Federal Statutes relating to to maintain the attached garage addition Page 12 Gold Coast Gazette Week of September 11, 2014

Lee continued to perform into the memorials at the Academy Awards that 1990s, sometimes in a wheelchair. After year. When the Academy was questioned years of poor health, Lee died of com- by her family and fans, the answer was plications from diabetes and had a heart her film contributions were not lengthy attack on Jan. 21, 2002, at the age of 81. enough to give tribute in that manner..... On her tombstone, the inscription read: go figure.....ding-ding! “Music is my Life’s Breath”. In all their and occasional recording ses- pomp and circumstance, in 2002, The Correct Callers sions for the fledgling Capitol Academy of Motion Pictures and Per- Don Adams, Mario Moccia, Will and Records in 1947, for whom she forming Arts neglected to add her face Babs Hutchins, Anna Moore, Roberta produced a long string of hits. and name to the long list of celebrity Pezza. Many of them were with lyrics and music by Lee and Barbour, including the U.S.A. No.1 sell- To Advertise in the ing record of 1948, “Manana”. She was most famous for her cover version of Little Willie Gold Coast Gazette- e-mail: John’s hit “Fever”. Her other records included “Black Cof- [email protected] fee”, “Lover”, and “Mister Wonderful”. Her awards, in- cluding Grammys, and accom- Answer to last weeks Crossword plishments are too extensive to name. Her films included 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 the 1952 re-make of “The Jazz G O N G B A A S A G E N T 14 15 16 Singer” with Danny Thom- A DAR O VEN P ILEI as and “Pete Kelly’s Blues” 17 18 19 N OVA M IRA I NSET (1955), for which she received 20 21 22 G REENBAYPACKERS 23 24 C YAN S NAG 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 an Academy Award nomination for Best E A S ILY G LOS S Y This week’s celebrity, born in Los Supporting Actress. In 1955, she was the 32 33 34 35 36 Angeles on Jan. 10, 1891, was an ac- G ONZO N A P E T HE voices for four characters in Disney’s 37 38 39 40 tress who appeared in 70 films and TV “Lady and the Tramp”, the human “Dar- G REENREVOLUT ION 41 42 43 movies between 1928 and 1976. She ling”, and the dog “Peg” and the two A TE I BEX T REAT attended Hickman Dramatic School in 44 45 46 47 Siamese cats “Si” and “Am”. She also R ARI N G F IESTA Washington, D.C. and once appeared wrote the “Cat Song” for that movie. Re- 48 49 50 with legend Will Rogers in a stage pro- D AHL E ELS member.....purringly.....”I am Siamese, if 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 duction of “Ah, Wilderness” at the Hol- G R E ENTUR TLESOU P you please....” ding-ding? That was Miss 58 59 60 lywood Playhouse. She was a character Peggy’s! R ABAT S OUL I TLL 61 62 63 actress of the 1930s and ‘40s stage and A ZOTE T ODO E TNA film who played everybody’s benevolent 64 65 66 mom at one time or another. She was B ENES S TEW R OAN “Mother Adams” to Katherine Hepburn in “Alice Adams” (1935) with Fred Mac- Murray and “Ma” to Cary Grant’s char- acter in “My Favorite Wife” (1940) with Irene Dunne. Again, she shares motherly advice in “Stella Dallas” (1937) with Barbara Stanwyck and John Boles, but chances her approach as “Sister Ve- ronica” in Billy Wilder’s “The Fortune Cookie” (1966) with Jack Lemmon and Walter Mattheu. Some of her TV appear- ances were on “Rawhide”, “Dr. Kildare”, “Route 66”, and the original CBS-TV series “Mission Impossible”. She was the longtime wife of a 6” 4’ “Name that Celebrity” actor, recently presented in this column. Gold Coast Gazette Subscription Form

Last Week’s Celebrity Name: ______Last week’s celebrity was Miss Peggy Lee. She sang with Benny Good- man’s band for two years, but in 1943, Address: ______she married Dave Barbour, a guitarist in Goodman’s band. According to her 2002 City: ______State: ______Zip: ______autobiography, she said, “ David joined Benny’s band and there was a ruling that Phone Number: ______no one should fraternize with the girl singer. But I fell in love with David the first time I heard him play and so I mar- Check One ried him. Benny fired David, so I quit, Regular Rates: 1 Year $21 2 Years $34 3 Years $45 too. Benny and I made up, although David didn’t play with him anymore. Benny stuck to his rule. I think that’s not Senior Rates: 1 Year $17 2 years $27 3 years $37 too bad a rule, but you can’t help falling in love with somebody”. After a small Mail form along with payment to: “retirement” to take care of her newborn daughter, she drifted back to songwriting The Gold Coast Gazette • 57 Glen Street • Glen Cove, NY 11542 Week of September 11, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 13 CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Regional Round-Up - Ann DiPietro 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3

Dear Great Book Guru, killed Mary’s nine- year old brother over 1 4 1 5 1 6 I am very excited about the coming thirty years ago. Mary must appear in weekend performance of my favorite Virginia with other family members, but 1 7 1 8 1 9 group Antigone Rising at the Sea Cliff he will not reveal the killer’s identity un- Beach Pavilion- Saturday, September til they are all present. Mary has a para- 2 0 2 1 13 at 6pm. I plan on getting there early lyzing fear of flying so she embarks on a and reading on the beach while waiting road trip to Richmond with a colorful ar- 2 2 2 3 for the concert to start. Can you think ray of friends. The novel takes place over 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 of a book I might enjoy? one week and we soon realize this is not Fan of Antigone Rising a murder mystery but a more a study of 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0 how people’s lives are shaped by trag- Dear Fan, edy. Zany eccentrics, a vivid description 4 1 4 2 4 3 I am sure most of Sea Cliff will be join- of life in the Deep South in the 1990’s, ing you at the concert, including myself. and a beautifully poetic voice all come 4 4 4 5 4 6 I read an interesting autobiographical together to give the reader an unexpected novel a few weeks ago that has remained treat. Recommended! 4 7 4 8 4 9 5 0 5 1 with me: FLYING SHOES by Lisa Ho- worth. The story opens as Mary Byrd 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 Thornton is listening to an NPR news- 575859 6061 62636465 cast in her Oxford, Mississippi home as she waits for her children to come from 6 6 6 7 school. The phone rings – the caller is a detective who has been studying cold 6 8 6 9 7 0 cases and has just discovered who had 7 1 7 2 7 3 Ns Kiwanis Sponsored Circle K Across 8. ___ von Bismarck 1. Fire ___ 9. Classes Club At Cw Post 5. Lowest deck 10. Fair The North Shore Kiwanis Club has the privilege of sponsoring several youth clubs 10. Londoner, e.g. 11. Indian princess as a means of fulfilling part of their mission in helping the community. The Circle K 14. Magic charm 12. Ancient Andean Club stationed at CW Post, is the college branch of Kiwanis International in which 15. Poet’s “below” 13. New driver, typically 16. Highway division 18. “___ will be done” NS Kiwanis is involved. 17. Give 21. Private

19. As soon as 24. Cone-shaped ornament NY District Secretary of Circle K Brian Kenney graciously accepted the invitation 20. Raleigh resident, for one 25. Greenfly, e.g. to their August 28th meeting speaking about the accomplishments of the 2013-2014 22. “Uh-huh” 26. Mount fiscal year and future goals for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. NS Kiwanis members 23. Common connector 27. Handle clumsily were pleased and proud to learn about the dedication and commitment these college 24. Huff 29. Single age students displayed and how they will continue to move forward in making our 28. Ford Explorer, e.g. 30. Seven, in ancient Rome community a better place in which to live. These are our future leaders who deserve 31. Keisters 32. Heads-up recognition for the work and effort they have placed in helping others. For more 35. Understanding 33. Edison contemporary info go tonykiwanis.org. 38. Like some decrees 34. Nymph chaser 40. Grazing spot 36. Block Pictured below: NY District Circle K Secretary Brian Kenney being presented with a Certifi- 41. ‘60s TV series 37. Building wing cate of Appreciation from NS Kiwanis Pres Jeanne Egan. 44. Windsor, for one 39. Crafty 45. Depressed 42. Pair 46. On an annual basis 43. Is no longer 47. Build on 48. Self-conscious laugh 49. “That’s ___ ...” 50. Play around 51. Celebrated 53. Nickel, e.g. 52. Belief system 55. Discloses 54. Attorneys’ org. 56. Barbary beast 57. U.S.-based Christian group 57. The Beatles’ “___ Leaving 66. In pain Home” 67. Coin flip, e.g. 58. River in northeastern England 68. Being 59. “Major” animal 69. Mosey 60. Frost-covered 70. Cherry ___ 61. Bills 71. Brand 62. Crunchy munchie 72. Recuperations 63. Sacred image: var. 73. Nothing but 64. Hawk 65. Highchair feature Down 1. Augur 2. Game on horseback 3. Cracked 4. Disoriented 5. Chilled 6. Summaries 7. Animal house? Page 14 Gold Coast Gazette Week of September 11, 2014

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To kick off the 2014 programming and something brand new, a Teen Book year Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club Club. will be celebrating its annual Open This year the Club is launching its House Thursday, September 11, 6:00 new Technology programs which in- p.m. to 8:00 p.m. cludes a Newspaper Club, a Coding Parents and kids are invited to meet Class and a Digital Arts Program. the staff, tour the facility, and take ad- Attention parents of high school ju- vantage of the opportunity to register as niors and seniors, College Prep classes well as learn about new fall programs and SAT Prep will be available to your and activities. An informational work- teens! Other programs such as Keystone shop with be available with a dinner to Club, which is our most popular teen follow for those who attend. leadership and community service Club Our fall programs include Taekwon- will be accepting new members as well. do, Gymnastics, Ping Pong Club, and so Don’t miss out on this year’s excit- much more. In addition to teaching our ing array of programs and events. If you members how to eat healthy with our have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask Healthy Habits program, we will also for Rose DiMaggio or April Dembowski have weekly Friday Fitness Challenges! at 516-676-1460, ext. 16. Educational programs include Join us for the Club’s next event… Power Hour, a time dedicated to doing our Day for Kids Free Carnival on Satur- homework, Reading Club, Spelling City, day, September 20th from 11am -3pm!!