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KKG-7134 Glen Cove Herald Gazette 3.30.indd 1 3/23/17 1:44 PM 4 March 30, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE [email protected] BERTANCHRISTINE By Shelter celebrates 20 years of service in Glen Cove all the men. men. feed the all to Volun- enough air. food, the the cooked in teers fudgy mingle and tater-tots brownies crispy of smell leen Fortuna, assistant to the NSSP was ahomelesspopulation here.” NSSP the there to realize even didn’t “People board. assistant Fortuna, leen Col- country,” said the even and Island, Long of part affluent an such in happen ensure thiswould never happen again. to together banded organizations gious reli- and members Community winter. in the exposure to due on Cove Glen lives of streets their lost incidents, rate that tragedy itall. started the remembering while come, has program the It far how marked Planting bittersweet. the was at Arboretum, 19 Fields March on brated community. a it’s becomefamily.”They but sleep, to place a provides only not shelter the streets, the on people see you when So, cracks. the through fall “People explained. lin bureaucracy,” Git- through and paperwork follow with to hard it’s but assist, close-knit community. a providing sanctuary a as serves gram — pro- the — donations material and on monetary both surviving and teers during men volun-winter.community the by Staffed homeless for meal warm a and housing overnight provides NSSP Lane, North 7 at Cove, Glen of Church he smiles. the to men add the greets to he When spread. night’s food of trays He’s door. the balancing at appears Trustees, of Board Program Sheltering Shore North the presidentof and TiferethIsrael, tion shelter witha20-year kitchen history. homeless the a it’s forget from you make almost sounds and smiling faces, chatter, friendly The Island.” “Gilligan’s home- watching a while feast enjoy made men 25 roughly table, Se HablaEspañol Bus: 516-671-3428 Bus: 11542 NY Cove, Glen Rd Swamp 21 Cedar Agent Aral-Boutros, Suzanne Inc Agcy Aral-Boutros Suzanne Bus: 516-671-3428 Bus: 11542 NY Cove, Glen Rd Swamp 21 Cedar Agent Aral-Boutros, Suzanne Inc Agcy Aral-Boutros Suzanne Twenty years later, there has not not has there later, years Twenty could this that horrific so was “It sepa- in men, homeless two 1996, In cele- anniversary, 20th shelter’s The to programs social of lot a are “There Presbyterian First the in Housed Congrega- of Gitlin Gustavo Cantor the and night dinner retro-TV It’s family-style long, a around Gathered State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Sta State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Sta Bus: 516-671-3428 Bus: 11542 NY Cove, Glen Rd Swamp 21 Cedar Agent Aral-Boutros, Suzanne Inc Agcy Aral-Boutros Suzanne State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Sta Talk to your Talk to your 40 percent.* talk to me. CALL FOR QUOTE 24/7. See why State Farm Progressive combined. Great service, plus discounts Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. neighbors, then 40 percent.* talk to me. CALL FOR QUOTE 24/7. See why State Farm Progressive combined. Great service, plus discounts Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. neighbors, then *Discounts vary by states. *Discounts vary by states. Talk to your 40 percent.* talk to me. CALL FOR QUOTE 24/7. See why State Farm Progressive combined. Great service, plus discounts Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. neighbors, then *Discounts vary by states. in-demand supplies ranging from socks from ranging supplies in-demand collects school private The shelter. the of functioning the to contributor large ness, helpingpeoplelike them.” kind- with “Helping Gitlin. said ence,” experi- that forget never will serve and involved get who “Kids well. as guests in appreciation the and ages all of teers volun- in sees he while passion the explaining up lights He “magic.” as sphere possible. ations oper- daily the the makes that across Shore North schools countless and the and organizations community Cove Glen the was as thanked also were teers the volun- Dedicated for Church. Lattingtown especially of John’s St. by presented check $15,000 gratitude, lined Tom Cove Rep. when theNSSPbegan. U.S. Glen Mayorof the said also was who Suozzi, lives,” people’s to miracle a bringing is havedoing been homeless death inGlenCove. exposure-related one been wintertime. the in food and sleep OF MEMBERS THE te Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL te Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL red Aaey f Ge Cv i a is Cove Glen of Academy Friends atmo- shelter’s the describes Gitlin under- event anniversary NSSP The people what and done you’ve “What ® ® insures more drivers than GEICO and insures more drivers than GEICO and te Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL ® insures more drivers than GEICO and Glen Cove’s North Shore Sheltering Program are committed to making certain that the homeless have a place to place havea homeless the that certain making to committed are Program Sheltering Cove’sShore Glen North ® ® ® of up to of up to of up to

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An evening with DNA PANCAKE BREAKFAST David Berg, Amy Peters, Crosby and Dave Diamond stop by the popular Oak Room Tavern in Sea Cliff, Friday, March 31, at 8:30 p.m. They’ll This fundraising supports the perform a selection of their own tunes along with “Kiwanis Klothes for Kids Program” lots of choice covers, many of which can be for our community children. found on Berg’s CD, “Sunflower Sky.” The songs SUNDAY APRIL 23 draw from a diverse musical palette incorporating elements of funk, jazz, Latin, roots Americana, 8AM - 12 NOON and jamband styles. Info: (516) 277-2350 or First Prize Drawing $250 visit www.oakroomtavernseacliff.com.

North Shore High School An Egg-cellent Glen Head Adults $8 Adventure Children and Seniors $6 Step into spring with egg-laying sea creatures at the Whaling Museum in Cold Spring Harbor, Sunday, April 2, 11-12 p.m. for ages 3-6; 1-2 p.m. for ages 6-12. See a scrimshawed Ostrich egg, go on an egg hunt in the museum, and decorate a Fabergé-style egg. Info: (631) 367-3418 or www. cshwhalingmuseum.org.

North Shore Reads 905167 Book lovers from eight public libraries - Bayville, Bryant (Roslyn), ENTERTAINMENT! FREE BALLOONS! Glen Cove, Gold Coast, Locust Valley, Manhasset, Oyster Bay-East Norwich, and Sea Cliff - will be meeting at the Swan Club in Roslyn on Tuesday, April 4, at 6:45pm, for North Shore Reads. This event will celebrate both Reads and National Library Week. North Shore Reads has become a popular annual DEE DEE BRIX event, bringing communities together through reading. This year’s selection is Dead Wake by Erik Larson. The book discussion will MAKES IT HAPPEN! be led by the wit and wisdom of Master of Ceremonies John Canning, Sea Cliff resident, attorney and Commissioner of Human Resources for the Town of Oyster Bay. There will also delicious desserts, coffee and exciting raffle prizes Dead Wake is now avail- able at your local public library in a variety of formats including Dee Dee Brix regular print, large print, audiobook and e-book. For more information about the author, the has been selling book, and to register for the event please visit the website www.northshorereads.org. homes in the North Shore area Dancercise with Carol for over 23 years. Come dance yourself into shape with Carol at the Locust Her Valley Public Library on Saturday, April 1. Exercise and lose inches while having fun. No dance experience needed. This extraordinary class is designed for everyone. Participants of any fitness EXPERIENCE level, any background, or any age can start to Dancercise. No special attire needed, just wear sneakers, bring a bottle of and ABILITY = water, and be prepared to have a happy time. Registration SUCCESS! and fee required. 10 Sessions for $50. Payment must be made at the circulation desk. Info: (516) 671-1837. Call Dee Dee today. Youth employment workshops

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Specta- Spinello also said that while there is tors in the crowded bleachers cheered for no prize money involved, the “thrill of the boxers as they each fought three victory” makes this a great competition rounds. Hosted by the Howard Davis Jr. for youth boxing. Glen Cove Boxing Club, amateurs from all Dan Cox, president of the Glen Cove over New York boxed for the spirit of Recreation Commission, said this is one competition and to advance in their of the many “outstanding” programs that respective careers. the recreation department brings to the “It produces talent, it explores talent, community. He said that not only does and it uncovers talent which is why we’re this event draw people from their own here,” said two-time world boxing cham- community, it also invites people from out pion Paulie Malignaggi, who sat ringside of town as well. “These are the kinds of during the competition. things that we want to do for our commu- Malignaggi announced his retirement nity to generate interest through the rec- from boxing earlier this month but he reational department and facilities of was nostalgic when he saw the amateurs Glen Cove,” Cox said. “We have lots of trading blows in the ring. His first ama- programs that are for our whole commu- teur fight was at the Golden Gloves com- nity and for the surrounding regions.” petition in 1998. With boxers ranging Glen Cove also hosted this event in from 18 to 30 in this competition, he said 2015. Darcy Belyea, treasurer for the box- you never know where these fighters will Tony Gallego/Herald ing club and the director of parks and rec- wind up. AUSTIN GRAY, LEFT, landing a left-handed jab on Aridis Duran, right, at the 90th annual reation for the city, said she wants to con- “It’s something special seeing every- Daily News Golden Gloves competition. tinue hosting this event because it bene- body fight their hearts out for the pure fits both the club and the community. The love of the sport,” he said. “There’s a night. His involvement with the club our town, our city and everybody else in community’s strong boxing background gleam in everybody’s eye.” began two years ago because he believed this community,” Graziose added. “With makes this event even more unique for Mike “Machine Gun” Graziose, vice it was necessary to “help out the youth more effort and more help, we can make their club, she reasoned. “We have a histo- president and trainer for the boxing club and help the community to bring boxing this an even bigger event next year.” ry here so we want to keep that tradition in Glen Cove, fought in a friendly, three back to Glen Cove.” The boxing club was renamed last July going and give the young people some- round exhibition match to open the “I want people to realize that this is for after the late Howard Davis Jr., an Olym- thing to look forward to,” she said.

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Photos by Tony Gallego JAMY SANTORO AND Pat DeCurtis, seated, brought along their friends to the party. St. Pat’s party at senior center The Glen Cove Senior Center always knows how to throw a terrific party and the St. Patrick’s Day luncheon on March 17 was one of the center’s best events. The day included a performance by a group of Irish step dancers from the Doherty Petri School of Irish Dance, which the seniors loved, but they also enjoyed listening to Robert Lynch play the bagpipes. After a delicious lunch many agreed that it wasn’t even necessary to go see the parade in Manhattan because the center’s party was just as MIMI SIMONETTI, LEFT, Sally DiMicelli, Jena Quartarolo, Gloria Oertle and Teresa much fun. Credenza said they enjoyed themselves.

IRISH STEP DANCERS from the Doherty Petri School of Irish Dance DON BLUMHAGEN IS always sure to provided much entertainment to the dress for the occasion. EACH YEAR ROBERT Lynch shares his talent around town and is delight of the seniors. always sure to visit the senior center. 16 March 30, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE The show includesoperatingmodel lay- West, Bethpage, 11:00a.m. to4:00 p.m. Community Center, Road 103Grumman Model Train Show attheBethpage Senior Trainville Hobby Depotwillhostthe Model train show Cliff at11a.m. (516)671-7374. Sea Cliff Yacht Club, 42 The Blvd., Sea Trap shooting (516) 922-1212. person, dueatregistration(Cashonly). towel with you toeachclass. $25per 10:20 a.m. Pleasebringayoga mator 89 EastMainStreet, OysterBay, 9:20to Oyster Bay-East NorwichPublicLibrary, Yoga for beginners tration. (516)759-8300. refundable $24feedueattimeofregis- Ave., GlenHead, 10a.m. There isanon- Gold CoastPublicLibrary, 50Railroad Zumba class lecture.html. 5032 orvisitwww.sagamore-hill.com/ mation, callPhilBlocklynat516-922- ity of Theodore Roosevelt. For moreinfor- combinedwiththepopular- 20th century nication, ofthe andlifestyleattheturn cal advances intransportation, commu- Historic Sitewilldiscusshow technologi- Scott Gurney ofSagamore HillNational Friends ofSagamore Hill, Park Ranger Oyster Bay, 7p.m. Sponsoredby the Church Parish Hall, 61EastMainStreet, Lecture SerieswillbeheldatChrist The Thirteenth Annual Dr. John A. Gable John A. GableLectureSeries Foundation. (516)676-2130. a grant fromthe deKooning Willem al forthisprogram areprovided through as spaceislimited. All costsandmateri- Island Children’s Museum. Mustregister artwork willbeonexhibitattheLong Glen Cove, 6:30p.m. to8:30p.m. Your Cove PublicLibrary, 4GlenCove Ave. make anoriginalwork attheGlen ofart niques ofartist deKooningto William um willteachresidentsthepainttech- fromLongIslandChildren’sArtists Muse- Paint projectforteens class session. (516)759-8300. tice tests, 2017editionpriortothefirst Review –Crackingthe ACT” with6prac- registrant mustpurchasethe “Princeton of $90isdueuponregistration. Each intheamount Gold CoastPublicLibrary refundable checkmadepayable tothe patrons.is opentobothlibrary A non- junction withSeaCliff and Village Library series. This classisbeingheldincon- session This issession1ofa5part Ave., GlenHead, 6:30p.m. to8:30p.m. Gold CoastPublicLibrary, 50Railroad ACT prepclass is freeofcharge. (516)759-9610. on advanced careplanning. The program Cove, 12:45p.m. The seminarwillfocus Cove SeniorCenter, 130GlenSt., Glen Hosted by Northwell HeathattheGlen Health seminar Thursday, March 30 Friday, March 31 Saturday, April 1 COMMUNITY CALENDAR www.trainville.com. the age of4isfree. (516)433-4444or forchildrenunder 11 are$3andentry for theexhibitis$5, childrenages 4to for thePhysically Challenged. Admission the NassauCountyEmpireStateGames being acceptedattheexhibittosupport Trainville Hobby Depot. Donationsare outs andotherdisplays coordinatedby Glen Cove SeniorCenter, 130Glen St., AARP taxassistance Glen Cove, 10:30 to11:30a.m. Glen Cove SeniorCenter, 130GlenSt., Exercise with YMCA 922-1212. ing, Intention Writing andReiki. (516) include Smudging, SoundHealing, Dows- power SpaceClearingtechniquesthat the chiwithinyour spaceandself. Learn that isnolonger beneficialandrecharges helps releasestagnatedlifeforceenergy 7 p.m. The processofSpaceClearing Library, 89EastMainStreet, OysterBay, ing attheOysterBay-East NorwichPublic rano toexploretheworld ofSpaceClear- Laura Cer- Join FengShuiexpert Certified Feng Shui:SpaceClearings be served. (516)305-9024. tions welcome. Lightrefreshmentswill 1:30 p.m. Freetothepublicwithdona- Avenue, OysterBay, 2p.m. Doorsopenat Project boatyard, BuildingJon West End maker, willhave alectureattheIdaMay Chris Hale, boatbuilderandmodel Ida May Projectguestspeaker Meditation inMovement 2575. and gently usedtowels for The INNandFoodNotBombs. Theevent Suggested willbeginwithalightmealandthenanhourofyoga donationof$10. andmeditation. Formoreinformation, call(516)399- They arealsocollectingraingear, toiletries, Sasha Petukovah inusingmovement willleadparticipants asameansofcontemplation. Glenwood LifeCenter, 71Grove Street, Glenwood Landing, 6:30p.m. to8:30p.m. Licensedyoga teacherandpractitioner Sacred SpaceLongIslandinvites residentstoattenda “Contemplation andCommunityRetreat” on Tuesday, April 4atthe Tuesday, April 4 Monday, April 3 Sunday, April 2 used forrelaxation. Registrationrequired. craze andarethelatestartistic patterns adults have moreintricatedesignsand and expresscreativity. Coloringbooksfor us forafunanduniqueway tounwind Buckram Rd, Locust Valley, 7p.m. Join Locust Valley PublicLibrary, 170 Coloring andClassicalmusic 671-1837. sure tobringyour device withyou. (516) to assistyou inthelibrary. Pleasebe up tohave oneofour Teen Tech Tutors ram Rd, Locust Valley, 6to7p.m. Sign Locust Valley PublicLibrary, 170Buck- Tech assistanceforadults required. (516)759-9610. Glen Cove, 10to2p.m. Sign-up is Chess clubinSea Cliff pel, 162SeaCliff Ave, SeaCliff from7:30to11p.m. Opentoallages. The Sea Cliff Chess Club meets every The SeaCliffChess Clubmeetsevery Wednesday attheSeaCliffGospelCha- Oyster Bay, 7:30p.m. Oyster Bay HighSchool, 150EMainSt, Oyster Bay-East Norwichboardmeeting 10 a.m. Audrey Avenue, Audrey Ave, OysterBay, Oyster Bay towncouncilmeeting Seating limited. (516)671-1837. The Homestead, 107 SouthSt., Oyster Open Jam night (516)759-2840. to 11p.m. Opentoallages andabilities. Gospel Chapel, 162SeaCliff Ave, 7:30 the basementauditoriumofSeaCliff Hosted by theSeaCliffChessClubin Chess club Wednesday, April 5 Valley, 8p.m. School, 99HorseHollow Road, Locust budget atLocust forum Valley High Board ofEducationwillholdapublic Locust Valley CentralSchoolDistrict Budget forum 1212. Street, OysterBay, 7p.m. (516)922- & HydePark Roosevelts at89EastMain of will explorethehistory The OysterBay Oyster Bay-East NorwichPublicLibrary, America’s royal family Bay, 8to12a.m. (516)922-9293. Cliff, 1p.m. (516)671-7374. 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& Wine, Stahl will appear at the Madison yo “Becomingty of Grandma.” Hosted by the TurnCorkscrew of Books this jolting and life-changing new identi- rewards and emotions that come with to understanding the challenges, who applies her award-winning skills L ary “grans” is reporter Lesley Stahl, grandmotheringof in ways never before seen. those One revolution-of Theatre, on the Molloy College cam- transforming the experience women are embracing and today’s baby boomer-aged iving and working longer, pus, on April 5, to talk about STEPPING OUT STEPPING their insights as scientists other women who provide the joys, and the ups and throughout, along with on fdownsgrandparent- of ing in the 21st century. and Ellen Goodman) (including some well- active grandmothers ries and wisdom of has interwoven sto- berg, Diane Sawyer them Whoopi Gold- Stahl’s friends, among known celebrities and ma,” a New York grandparent. Stahl oiso nomicsbeing a of Times bestseller, is a chology, and eco- istry, history, psy- thetion biochem- of deeply personal in-depth investiga- memoir within an “Becoming Grand- act in Calgary to a festival and concert hallThe favor esteemed Canadian singer-songwriter has grown f James Keelaghan IN CONCErT landmarkonmainstreet.org. Theater, 232 Main St., Port Washington.Saturday, (516) 767-6April 1, at 8 p.m. $35.sultry Landmark to spontaneous on Main and controlled, whichimpassioned enthral performances, displaying a virtuosic vo WEEkENd Out and About fjoy — of is pretty universal.” dan and Chloe — that staggering thunderbolt “What I experienced with the birthsJor- of wholesome and consummate,” Stahl writes. Minutes.” It was becoming a grandmother. state,heads of or researching stories at “60 covering the White House, interviewing transformative experience her life of was not ter and two granddaughters. writer Aaron Latham. They have one daugh- 1991. She is married to author and screen- been a “60 Minutes” correspondent since experienced broadcast journalists, Stahl has wonderfully fun read ...” ish, but also for the wider society. This is a for grandparents and the children they cher- “[She] provides useful information not only enting,” says her colleague Cokie Roberts. from “60 Minutes” to the grandpar-story of and psychiatrists. borhood comes with grandparents.” the secret sauce: the neigh- neighborhood. And here’s stable homes in a lovely, safe ows they are adopted into care system ... At Hope Mead- these kids outthe of foster amazing community plucks doned,” she writes. “This abused, neglected or aban- cuing children who were ed for the sole purpose res- of ty in Rantoul, Illinois, creat- BookingsigningatMadison Theatre A placecalledHopeMeadows dren end up healing them as well.” But — and this was not foreseen — the chil- have moved there to help heal the children. some feeling they too had been discarded — “extraordinary place.” next week. She calls it an ly talk about Hope Meadows “That’s because a grandmother’s love is Stahl has said that the most vivid and n fAmerica’sOne of most recognized and “Lesley Stahl brings her keen reporting “We at Turnthe of Corkscrew couldn’t be “It’s a planned communi- “A retiredgroup of senior citizens — Near and dear to her heart, Stahl will sure- ite. He visits Long Island, ls critics and audiences. cal range that spans from Street, Jeanne Rimsky 444 or www. rom a popular coffeehouse the book. an autographed copy of Cost: www.madisontheatreny.org. (516) 323-4444 or Rockville Centre. Theatre, Molloy College, April 5, 7 p.m. Madison When/Where: BOOk SIGNING LESLEy STahL 30 Washington Drive, off Route 25A, Centerport. (63 Saturday, April 1, laureate of the Canadian folk and roots musicsongwriter” world by noted music critic Dave Marsh. Other historical events to the present. He haspassionate been haile renditions of songs that touch on univer $20, includes Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.; open mic at 7:30 p.m. $25. Congregationa Where togo, whattodo, [email protected] Malloy Mary — grandparentingof with Lesley.” looking forward to discussing the darkersurprised side with what is in this book, and friendsI’m and co-workers. I think people beingwill bea grandparent means to some her of about her experiences, but discusses what

insights from psychiatrists and other experts.other and psychiatrists from insights includes grandmothers,activealso of and reflections,stories Stahl’sLesleypersonal the “BECOMING GRANDMA”“BECOMING IS who tosee atre,” says Carol Hoenig, co- ley Stahl at the Madison The- parent. Lesley not only writes can come with being a grand- address the complications that warm and fuzzy, but it does to know that the book isn’t all even through she’s not a grand a delightful surprise to her, when she read the book, it was bookstore. Hoenig says that owner the of Rockville Centre more pleased to be hosting Les mother. “Readers may be interested leaves them spellbound with stories and sense of humor, and then rapport with audiences through his performer, he develops an intimate crafted songs. A commanding stories and turning them into finely uncanny knack for finding incredible Ontario home, Keelaghan has an A Calgary native, First Saturday Concerts series. Huntington, performing in its monthly courtesy of the Folk Music Society of 1) 425-2925 or www.fmsh.org. d as “Canada’s finest sal emotions and relate s consider Keelaghan a poet . Courtesy Blue Rider Press Rider Blue Courtesy a compilation of compilation a who now calls Perth, l Church of Huntington, - - 21

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year, features 84 works of art by students Performances/ in grades 9 through 12 attending 57 On Stage public and private schools throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Through Ann Wilson April 9. Heckscher Museum of Art, Main Heart’s Ann Wilson steps out solo, Thurs- St. and Prime Ave., Huntington. (631) day, March 30, 8 p.m. $89.50, $69.50, 351-3250 or www.heckscher.org. $49.50. The Space, 250 Post Ave. West- bury. (800) 745-3000 or 283-5566 or www.ticketmaster. com or www. thespaceatwestbury.com. Jekyll & Hyde The musical horror-drama based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale, Thursday and Friday, March 30-31, 8 p.m.; Saturday, April 1, 3 and 8 p.m.; Sunday, April 2, 2 and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, April 5, 8 p.m. $76 and $71. John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport. (631) 261-2900. New Horizons String Orchestra The orchestra explores varied string quar- Halston Style tet works, Friday, March 31, 9:30 a.m.-12 A comprehensive retrospective of p.m. New members playing violin, viola, the works of the American fashion cello or bass are invited to join. Hunting- designer Halston. The exhibition ton Public Library, 338 Main St., Hunting- includes many never-before-seen ton. 785-2532 or www.fhso.org. objects from the designer’s person- al archives and more than 60 Halston fashions, juxtaposed with photographs, artwork, illustrations and accessories as well as film and video documentation. Through July 9. Nassau County Museum of Art, 1 Museum Dr., Roslyn Harbor. 484- 9337 or www.nassaumuseum.org.

Thar She Blows: Whaling History On Long Island The exhibit explores one of the region’s The Beach Boys One Night of Queen most important industries. Visitors can Mike Love leads the legendary Rock on in the spirit of the dynamic Freddy Mercury when Gary Mullen & The Works brings their acclaimed tribute to the beloved smell a foc’sle, work on a ship hull, learn band on its 50th anniversary tour, band to the Landmark on Main Street stage, on Sunday, April 9, at 7 p.m. the hows and whys of whaling, and find Sunday, April 2, 3 and 7 p.m. Mullen and his bandmates recreate Queen’s look, sound and showmanship in a note-for-note performance of those enduring mega- out how the whaling industry launched a $99.50, $79.50, $59.50, $49.50, hits, including “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We are the Champions,” Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “Another One Bites the Dust,” and so many conservation movement. 301 Main St., more. and $39.50. NYCB Theatre at West- Cold Spring Harbor. 631-367-3418 or Tickets are $58, $48, $38; available at 767-6444 or www.landmarkonmainstreet.org. bury, 960 Brush Hollow Rd., West- Landmark on Main Street, Jeanne Rimsky Theater, 232 Main St., Port Washington. www.cshwhalingmuseum.org. bury. (800) 745-3000 or www.livenation.com. Author Talk tenor Gregory Mercer, bass Malcolm Gil- Join author Lillian Gewirtzman for a dis- Learn to Crochet cussion and readings from “After the West Side Story bert. $15, $12 seniors and children. For the Kids Complete a project from start to finish, The classic musical, featuring Leonard North Shore High School Auditorium, Silence: Reflections of the Descendants,” presented by the Crochet Connection, an anthology of personal essays from Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim’s 450 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Head. (631) Tuesday, April 4, 4:30 p.m.; also April 11. score, Friday and Saturday, March 470-6128. descendants of Holocaust Survivors and Glen Cove Public Library, 4 Glen Cove Ave., post-war Germans, Sunday, April 2, 2 31-April 1, 8 p.m.; Sunday, April 2, 2:30 Glen Cove. 676-2130. p.m. $24, $22 seniors, $20 students, Stan Wiest p.m. Book signing follows. $10 suggest- Poetry on the Move $15 children. All tickets $29 at door. The acclaimed pianist in concert, sharing ed donation. Reservations required. Participate in an interactive story journey, BroadHollow Theatre, BayWay Arts Center, stories and anecdotes in “Piano Music Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center with Karen DeMauro, Thursday, April 6, 7 265 E. Main St., East Islip. (631) 581- and Storytelling,” Wedneday, April 5, 2 of Nassau County, 100 Crescent Beach p.m. Explore images, movement and 2700 or www.broadhollow.org. p.m. Jeanne Rimsky Theater at Landmark Rd., Glen Cove. 571-8040 or on Main Street, 232 Main St., Port Wash- rhythms using hip hop lyrics, haiku and www.hmtcli.org Louder Than Love ington. 767-6444 or William de Kooning Painting Project favorite poems. Glen Cove Public Library, 4 Film Time A Freestyle concert featuring the top acts www.landmarkonmainstreet.org. Long Island Children’s museum educa- Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove. 676-2130. from the ‘80s’90s Freestyle era, Saturday, tors guide kids in creating original art in See “Loving,” the drama based on the April 1, 8 p.m. With TKA, Judy Torres, Kevin James the style of Willliam de Kooning, Thurs- Museums/ story of the Lovings, an interracial couple Crystal Waters, Melle Mel, and more. The working class funnyman tours with day, March 30, 6:30 p.m. For grades 6 in Virginia, the plaintiffs in the 1967 U.S. $125, $99.50, $69.50, $59.50 and his latest standup act, featuring special and up. Glen Cove Public Library, 4 Galleries and Supreme Court decision that invalidated $49.50. NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 960 guest Chris Roach, Thursday, April 6, 8 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove. 676-2130. more... state laws prohibiting interracial mar- Brush Hollow Rd, Westbury. (800) 745- p.m. $99.50, $79.50, $69.50, $49.50. riage, Tuesday, April 7, 1:15 p.m. Sea Cliff Expo 36 3000 or www.livenation.com. The Paramount, 370 New York Ave., Hun- Library, 300 Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff. Hot Peas ‘N Butter A showcase of the works of the 18 win- tington. (800) 745-3000 or www.ticket- 671-4290. North Shore Community Chorus and Groove to the multicultural rhythms of the ning artists of B.J. Spoke gallery’s annual, Orchestra master.com or www.paramountny.com. acclaimed ensemble, at the interactive con- national juried competition. B.J. Spoke The chorus, together with the Island Travis Tritt cert, Saturday, April 1, 11 a.m. Hear tunes Gallery, 299 Main Street, Huntington. Chamber Symphony, perform Beethoven’s The country singer in concert, Thursday, from the Nickelodeon/Noggin TV favorites (631) 549-5106 or www.bjspokegallery. Having exuberant “Choral Fantasy” and the lyri- April 6, 8 p.m. $99.50, $79.50, $59.50, award-winning albums and more. $18. org. cal “Mass in C Major,” Saturday, April 1, 8 $49.50, and $39.50. NYCB Theatre at Landmark on Main Street, Jeanne Rimsky Long Island’s Best: Young Artists at the an event? p.m. With piano soloist Timothy Carl, Westbury, 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. Theater, 232 Main St., Port Washington. 767- Submissions can be emailed to Heckscher Museum [email protected]. soprano Cara Vertucci, alto Tanya Crist, (800) 745-3000 or www.livenation.com. 6444 or www.landmarkonmainstreet.org. This juried exhibition, now in its 21st 22 March 30, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE not be able to compete until November.feet for another month. Additionally,her onback plantarfasciitis.won’tbe She she from will recovers she as bandages elastic in cast,awhilein leg her rightfoot coveredis gery.23-year-oldTheleft superstarher has recoveringsuccessfulfroma 90-minute sur hometown at her mother’s homeher inin back Sea is Cliff,history— Americanin any and No. 6 in the world — the highest rank for myself from thebuild groundto time up.”this use to going “I’m said. Sobhy knew she had ruptured hershe hitAchilles. her leg with the racquet. SheOlivia had not. 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LEGAL NOTICE Public Library, 4 Glen Cove Architects, Landscape SCHOOL YEAR 2017-2018 Nancy Andreiev in said district Tuesday, May of Registration to be then or . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Ave., Glen Cove, New York, Architects and Engineers, Participating Districts: Purchasing Agent 16, 2017 at 7:00 a.m. thereafter entitled to vote at AND FURTHER NOTICE IS the Glen Cove City Council between the hours of 9 a.m. P.C., 244 East Main Street, North Shore Central School City of Glen Cove prevailing time, at which such Annual School District HEREBY GIVEN that in adopted the following and 5 p.m. each day other Patchogue New York, District Dated March 30, 2017 time the polls will be open Election and Budget Vote accordance with the rules Resolution at the City than Saturday, Sunday or (631-475-0349); however &Glen Cove School District 78677 to vote by voting machine for which the register is adopted pursuant to 2035 Council Meeting of March holiday, during the fourteen the Contract Documents PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby upon the following items prepared and that the of the Education Law, any 16, 2017: days preceding such may only be given that sealed bids will LEGAL NOTICE between the hours of 7:00 register so prepared qualified voter may have a BE IT RESOLVED, that the meeting. obtained thru the Office of be receive by the Board of The ordinance, a summary a.m. and 9:00 p.m., pursuant to Education Law proposition or an City Council hereby amends FURTHER NOTICE IS REV, 330 Route 17A Suite Education, North Shore of which is published prevailing time. and the registration list amendment placed upon the Youth Bureau Summer HEREBY GIVEN that the #2, Goshen New York Central School District, 112 herewith, has been adopted PROPOSITION I - SCHOOL prepared by the Board of the ballot, provided that Program Camp fees as Board of Trustees of the 10924 Franklin Avenue, Sea Cliff, on March 28, 2017, and the DISTRICT BUDGET Elections of Nassau County such amendment (a) be follows: Glen Cove Public Library will (877-272-0216) beginning New York, 11579, for validity of the obligations To adopt the annual budget will be filed in the Office of typed or printed in the Current Proposed hold a special budget on March 30, 2017. Carpentry Supplies. authorized by such of said school district for the the District Clerk of the Glen English language; (b) that it Glen Cove Resi- hearing on March 21,2017 Complete digital sets of The bids shall be in ordinance may be fiscal year 2017-18 and to Cove School District, in the be directed to the District dents at the Glen Cove Public Contract accordance with the hereafter contested only if authorize the requisite District Office, Clerk of the said School $350.00 $400.00 Library, 4 Glen Cove Ave., Documents shall be Specifications and Terms of such obligations were portion thereof to be raised Administration Building, 154 District; (c) that it be NonResidents $550.00 New York at 7p.m. obtained online (with a free the proposed Contract. authorized for an object or by taxation on the taxable Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, submitted to the District Tina Pemberton FURTHER NOTICE IS user account) as a These proposals will be purpose for which property of the District. New York, and will be open Clerk no less than sixty (60) City Clerk HEREBY GIVEN that the download for received by John Hall, the CITY OF GLEN COVE, in ELECTION OF BOARD for inspection by any days preceding the date of 78673 qualified voters of the a non-refundable fee of Director of Facilities at: the County of Nassau, New MEMBER(S) To elect two (2) qualified voter of the district the Annual School District District may register Forty-Nine ($49.00) Dollars North Shore Central School York, is not authorized to members of the Board of between the hours of 9:00 Election and Budget Vote, LEGAL NOTICE expend NOTICE OF SPECIAL between the hours of 9a.m. at the following websites: District Education of said School a.m. and 4:00 p.m. i.e. no later than Friday, and 4p.m. The final date to www.bbsprojects.com or Administration Offices money or if the provisions of District as follows: prevailing time, on and after March 17, 2017, 4:00 p.m. LIBRARY DISTRICT MEETING law which should have been ON APRIL 4,2017, OF GLEN register for the meeting to www.usinglesspaper.com 112 Franklin Avenue A. Two (2) Tuesday, May 2, 2017, and prevailing time, at the be held on April 4, 2017 is under ‘public projects’. Sea Cliff, New York 11579 complied with as of the date members to be each elected each of the days prior to the District Office, COVE PUBLIC LIBRARY TO of publication of this Notice VOTE ON THE PUBLIC March 21,2017. If a voter Optionally, in lieu of digital (516) 277-7835 for a term of three (3) years, date set for the Annual Administration Building, 154 has voted in any election copies, hard copies may be until 11:00 a.m. prevailing were not substantially commencing July 1, 2017 School District Election and Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, LIBRARY BUDGET AND TO complied with, and an ELECT ONE TRUSTEE OF THE within the last 4 years obtained directly time on Wednesday April and ending June 30, 2020. Budget Vote, except New York; and (d) that it be (2013) or if he or she is from REV upon a deposit of 19,2017 at which time they action, suit or proceeding B. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS Saturday and Sunday, signed by at least one GLEN COVE PUBLIC contesting such validity is LIBRARY eligible to vote under Article One Hundred ($100.00) will be publicly opened and HEREBY GIVEN that for the including the day set for the hundred (100) qualified 5 of Election Law, he or she Dollars for each complete read aloud. The bid commenced within twenty purpose of voting at such meeting. voters of the district. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN days after the publication of that a Special meeting of is eligible to vote at this set. opening will take place in meeting, on Tuesday, May AND FURTHER NOTICE IS However, the school board election. All other persons Checks for deposits shall be the conference room at the this Notice, or 16, 2017, the polls will be HEREBY GIVEN that the will not entertain any the qualified voters of the such obligations were Glen Cove Public Library will who wish to vote must made payable to the Administration Offices. open between the hours of Board of Registration of the petition to place before the register. DISTRICT, NORTH SHORE OBTAINING DOCUMENTS: authorized in violation of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. District will also meet from voters any proposition for be held in pursuant to the the provisions of the provision of the Section 260 The registration list CENTRAL The Documents, including prevailing time to vote upon 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on the purpose of which is not prepared by the Board of SCHOOL DISTRICT and may specifications may be constitution. such proposition(s) by May 16, 2017, at each of within the powers of the and 2007 of the Education TINA PEMBERTON Law of the State of New Elections of Nassau County be uncertified. All bid obtained at the North Shore voting machine. the polling places to prepare voters to determine, nor any will be filed in the Office of addenda will be transmitted Central School District, 112 City Clerk AND FURTHER NOTICE IS the register for meetings proposition or amendment York at the Glen Cove Public BOND ORDINANCE OF THE Library, 4 Glen Cove Ave., the District clerk of the Glen to Franklin Avenue, Sea Cliff, HEREBY GIVEN that a and elections held which is contrary to law. Cove Public Library, 4 Glen registered plan holders via New York, 11579 between CITY OF GLEN COVE, NEW Budget Hearing will be held subsequent to such annual AND FURTHER NOTICE IS Glen Cove, New York, in YORK, ADOPTED MARCH said District on April 4,2017 Cove Ave,. Glen Cove, New email and will be available the hours of 8:00 a.m. and on Monday, May 08, 2017 meeting or election. HEREBY GIVEN that a Real York and will be open for at the above referenced 4:00 p.m., Monday through 28, 2017, AUTHORIZING at 7:30 p.m. at the Glen AND FURTHER NOTICE IS Property Tax Exemption between the hours of 9 a.m. VARIOUS CAPITAL and 9 p.m. Said meeting inspection by any qualified websites. Any bidder Friday. Cove High School Cafeteria, HEREBY GIVEN that Report prepared in voter of the district between requiring documents to be BID SUBMISSIONS IMPROVEMENTS IN AND Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, applications for absentee accordance with Section will be help for the FOR THE following purposes: the hours of 9a.m and 4p.m. shipped shall make The Owner reserves the New York prior to the ballots for the election of a 495 of the Real Property Tax prevailing time, on any day arrangements right to waive any CITY, STATING THE regular Board of Education school board member and Law will be annexed to any To vote on the following ESTIMATED TOTAL COST propositions: after Tuesday, March 21, with the printer and pay for informalities in any meeting. proposition(s) may be tentative/ preliminary 2017, and each of the days all packaging and shipping proposals, or to reject any or THEREOF AND FURTHER NOTICE IS applied for at the Office of budget as well as the final RESOLVED that the IS $4,191,117, proposed budget of the prior to the date set for the costs. Plan holders all proposals and to HEREBY GIVEN that the District Clerk at the adopted budget of which it Library Election and Budget who have obtained hard advertise for new proposals. APPROPRIATING SAID petitions nominating Administration Building, 154 will form a part; and shall Glen Cove Public Library, AMOUNT THEREFOR, Glen Cove City School Vote, except Saturday, copies of the bid documents BY ORDER OF THE: candidates for the office of Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, be posted on District Sunday, or holiday, will need to make the BOARD OF EDUCATION AND AUTHORIZING THE member of the Board of New York, between the bulletin board(s) maintained District, as prepared by the ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF Trustees of the said public including the date set for determination if hard copies North Shore Central School Education shall be filed hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 for public notices, as well as the meeting. of the addenda are required District THE between the hours of 9:00 p.m., prevailing time on any on the District’s website. Library, for the year CITY IN THE PRINCIPAL 2017/2018, and as the same ABSENTEE BALLOTS for their use, and 78670 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. school day. However, such Dated: PLEASE TAKE FURTHER coordinate directly with the AMOUNT OF NOT TO prevailing time with the application must be received Glen Cove, New may have amended, be and LEGAL NOTICE EXCEED hereby is approved; and that NOTICE that applications for printer for hard copies of District Clerk of said School by the District Clerk at least York absentee ballots for the addenda to be issued. INVITATION TO BIDDERS $4,191,117 TO FINANCE District at the District Office, seven (7) days before the the amount thereof, less BID NO. 2017-004 SAID APPROPRIATION. receipts, be raised by the Library Election and Budget There will be no charge for Administration Building, 154 election if the ballot is to be March 2017 Vote may be applied for at registered plan holders to HANDS FREE SAFETY The objects or purposes for Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, mailed to the voter, or the Ida Johnson levy of a tax upon the SYSTEM & CLASS 2 which the bonds are taxable real property in the the office of the District obtain hard copies of New York, on or before day before the election if District Clerk Clerk, of the Glen Cove the bid addenda. The bid HARNESS authorized is to finance Wednesday, April 26, 2017 the ballot is to be delivered Board of Education said School District. GLEN COVE FIRE various capital For the purpose of electing; Public Library, 4 Glen Cove deposit for hard copies will at 5:00 p.m. prevailing time. personally to the voter. No Glen Cove City School Ave., Glen Cove, New York. be returned upon receipt DEPARTMENT improvements in and for the Such petition must be absentee voter’s ballot shall District one (1) Trustee of the Glen PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that City of Glen Cove, as further Cove Public Library for a (5) Such applications must be of plans and specifications, directed to the District Clerk; be canvassed unless it is Glen Cove, New York received at least (7) seven in good condition, within sealed bids will be received described in the City’s 2017 must be signed by at least received in the office of the 78674 five-year term. by the City of Glen Cove Capital The vote on the aforesaid days before the elections if thirty days after bid one hundred (100) qualified District Clerk of the said LEGAL NOTICE the ballot is to be mailed to date, except for the lowest Purchasing Agent, 9 Glen Improvement Plan, at the voters of the district; must School District no later than matters will be cast by Street, Glen Cove, New York estimated total cost of INVITATION FOR BIDDERS ballot in a ballot box. the voter, or the day before responsible bidder, whose state the name and 5:00 p.m., prevailing time, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the election if the ballot is check will be forfeited 11542 until 10:00 a.m. on $4,191,117. residence of the candidate. on the date of the election. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER Friday, April 7, 2017 at The amount of obligations sealed bids will be received NOTICE that the Library to be delivered personally to upon the award of the AND FURTHER NOTICE IS A list of all persons to whom by the City of Glen Cove the voter. No absentee contract. which time they will be authorized to be issued is HEREBY GIVEN that the absentee ballots shall have Board pursuant to the opened publicly, read aloud, not to exceed $4,191,117. Purchasing Agent, City Hall, provisions of Section 260 voter ballot shall be The Contract will be qualified voters of the been issued will be available 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove, canvassed unless it shall awarded to the lowest and awarded as soon The periods of usefulness District may register in the said office of the and 2007 of the Educational thereafter as practical. are various periods from 3 N.Y. 11542 until 11:00 a.m. Law hereby calls said have been received at the responsible bidder or the between the hours of 9:00 District Clerk on each of the on April 3, 2017 (extended office proposals Specifications and bid sheet to 40 years. a.m. and 2:00 p.m. in the five (5) days prior to the day Special District Meeting. may be obtained at the A complete copy of the from March 27, 2017) at FURTHER NOTICE IS of the District Clerk, Glen will be rejected within 45 main office of each of the of the election, during which time they will be Cove Public Library, 4 Glen days of the date of opening office of the Purchasing Bond Ordinance school buildings of the regular office hours until the HEREBY GIVEN that Agent, City Hall, 9 Glen summarized above shall be publicly opened and read petitions nominating the Cove Ave., New York, not proposals. Bids shall district and the office of the date of the election. aloud and the contract later than 5:00p.m., prevail- be subject, however, to the Street, Glen Cove, N.Y. available for public District Clerk in the AND FURTHER NOTICE IS candidate for the office of beginning Friday, March 31, inspection during normal awarded as soon thereafter Trustee of the Glen Cove ing time, on the date of the discretionary right reserved Administration Building HEREBY GIVEN that a copy as practicable for: election. by the School District 2017. business hours at the office during the school year, and of the statement of the Public Library must be filed Each bid must be made on of the City Clerk, City of FUEL STORAGE TANK with the clerk between the Gina Rant to waive any informalities, only in the Office of the amount of money which will REPLACEMENTS AT Clerk accept or reject any the proposal form prepared Glen Cove, City District Clerk during the be required for the ensuing hours of 9a.m. and 5p.m., for this work and in the Hall, Glen Cove, New York. DPW YARD AND FIRE no later than March 6,2017, 895436 alternatives, reject any summer months of July and year for school purposes DEPARTMENT proposals and to advertise manner designated therein Dated: March 28, 2017 August. The final date to may be obtained by any the thirtieth day preceding LEGAL NOTICE and shall be enclosed in a Glen Cove, New York GLEN COVE, NY the election, at which time for new proposals, if in its register for the annual resident in the district upon BID NO. 2017-003 Invitation to Bidders opinion the best sealed envelope addressed 78680 meeting to be held on May request on May 2, 2017, the candidate so BOARD OF EDUCATION to the Purchasing Agent of By:Nancy Andreiev, nominated is to be elected. interest of the School LEGAL NOTICE 16, 2017 is Tuesday, May 2, and during the fourteen (14) Purchasing Agent North Shore Central School District will thereby be the City of Glen Cove and 2017. If a voter has days immediately preceding Each nominating petition District marked on the outside with NOTICE OF ANNUAL City of Glen Cove, New York shall be directed to the Clerk promoted. SCHOOL DISTRICT heretofore registered such Annual School District DATED: March 30, 2017 PUBLIC NOTICE: is hereby Each bidder may not the name and address of the pursuant to the resolution of Election and Budget Vote of the District, must be given for separate and bidder, and the words “Bid ELECTION AND BUDGET 78672 signed by at least twenty- withdraw his bid within 45 VOTE the Board of Education, and except Saturday, Sunday, or single prime contract sealed days after the formal No. 2017-004 - Hands Free has voted at any Annual holiday, and at such Annual five (25) qualified voters of bids for: Bond Referendum Safety System & Class 2 GLEN COVE CITY SCHOOL Place a notice by phone at the District, shall state the opening DISTRICT School District Election and School District Election and 516-569-4000 x232 or email: Phase III RE-BID at Sea Cliff thereof. A bidder may Harness for Glen Cove Fire Budget Vote or special Budget Vote at the residence of each signer, E.S. and North Shore Dept.”. GLEN COVE, NEW YORK [email protected] and must state the name withdraw his bid only in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN district meeting within the Administration Building - High School. Bids will be writing and prior to the bid The successful bidder must last four (4) years (2013), or 154 Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove and residence of the received by the School comply with all State and that the Annual School candidate. Sample opening date. District Election and Budget if he or she is eligible to High School - Dosoris Lane, District, on April 6th, 2017 BY ORDER OF THE Federal Statutes relating to vote under Article 5 of the Robert M. Finley Middle formsof the peti tions may at labor and worker’s Vote for the qualified voters be obtained from the Clerk BOARD OF EDUCATION of the Glen Cove City School Election Law, he or she is School - Forest Ave., Deasy 10:00 a.m. in the North Shore Central School compensation. also eligible to vote at this School - Dosoris Lane, of the District at the Glen Administrative Office, 112 The City reserves the right District, Glen Cove, New Cove Public Library, District York, will be held in the election. All other persons Gribbin School - Walnut Franklin Avenue, Sea Cliff, 78671 to require insurance who wish to vote must Road, Landing School - 4 Glen Cove Ave., Glen New protections, to reject any following locations: Cove, New York. School Election Districts register. Any person will be McLoughlin Street, and York, 11579, and at said LEGAL NOTICE and all bids received, to entitled to have his or her Connolly School - Ridge FURTHER NOTICE IS time and place publicly NORTH SHORE CENTRAL waive any informality in Location of Polling Place HEREBY GIVEN that a copy A,B,C High School, Dosoris name placed on such Drive, Glen Cove, New York opened and read aloud. SCHOOL DISTRICT bids received and to accept register, provided that he or during regular school hours; of the proposed estimated The Contract Documents SEA CLIFF, NEW YORK the bid which in its Lane, Back Gym expenditures to be voted D Connolly School, Ridge she is known or proven to and on the Glen Cove may be examined at the INVITATION TO BID: judgment best serves the the satisfaction of the schools website upon shall be made Office of the Architect, BBS CARPENTRY SUPPLIES BID interests of the City. 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expected to increase by 32 percent fromdemand 2014 for such workers in New Yorkselves, was according to the analysis. Andworkers the didn’t have health insurance$10.85, them- respectively. Fourteenhealth percent aidesthe of in the state were $11.17 hourlyand wages for personal-care and home-sionals in New York alone. The medianwere more than 400,000 direct-care profes- Institute. report by the Paraprofessional Healthcarechronic medical conditions, according withto a disabilities and patients sufferingvide from long-term care for the elderly,to 80 peoplepercent the of paid personnel who pro- aides and nursing assistants — comprised— including70 personal aides, home health that $45 million. April 1. In it, the governor should include for themselves. ents to people who are incapable caring of caregivers who often serve as surrogateprovide par- a “living wage” to the dedicatedGov. Andrew Cuomo’s spending plan,state would budgets. The funds, not includedboth in added $45 million to their proposedSenate and Democratic-controlled Assemblyering, on March 13 the Republican-led State is, frankly, low. virtue; it’s a job requirement. And theThere pay are long shifts. Patience is beyondthe caregivers a who do this vital work.developmental disabilities can be trying for nizationsthrough theenforcement allfederal, of ingallGlen Cove residents, businesses andorga- tedexcellence.to Weare commitment protect-to To the Editor: for undocumented in Glen Cove Safety for all, but not sanctuary picture in the paper! many thanks for putting in the K-Kids articleWefinallylocalpaper.goodhavegreat!And a and To the Editor: Kuddos for the new paper M A 2015 report by PHI found that there Nationwide, in 2013, direct-care workers A vote on the state budget is expected by In a political era defined by partisan bick- The GlenTheCove Police Department commit-is The new Glen Cove Herald Gazette is just just is Gazette Herald Cove Glen new The Governor: Direct caregivers deserve a ‘living wage’ LETTERS ing by some the of strongest. Look- ple in our society are cared for any the of most vulnerable peo- out for a child or adult with Liaison for Connolly School LESLIE MCCARTHY HERALD Kiwanis for Kids crimesagainst children, community,Covetheit elderly, Glen be the in violence women, of men state,and local laws. We will not tolerate any act Cuomo and other legislative leaders restoredallegations are not properly investigated.Weisenberg noted that a majority abuse of often short-staffed and lack proper training.abused at their care facilities, whichneeds are adult who is onemany of who were spoke his of son, Ricky, a non-verbalple special- with Developmental Disabilities. againstHe a $90 million cut to the Office Peo- of a floor debate in Albany, when chronicledhe argued this harsh reality in 2013 Weisenberg,during a Democrat from Long Beach, abuse and neglect. populations, which in some cases has professionalsled to caring for the most vulnerable their caregivers. the developmentally disabled have them,with but also disrupted the relationshipsability to serve the people in only jeopardized state facilities’ and staffing shortages have not lies. The high turnover rates unable to support their fami- other jobs because they are forced quality caregivers to find Historically, low wages have for years been far from perfect. developmentally disabled has quality-of-life services, or both. would have to cut staff, reduce the state budget, the providers increased money set aside in that were to happen, without to slash Medicaid funding. If the federal level there are a host proposals of organizations that rely on Medicaid, but at to 2024, the report said. Former State Assemblyman Harvey Lower wages can result in less-qualified The system care of for the Many service providers are nonprofit EDITORIAL H families. to support their many are unable because too to find other jobs quality caregivers have forced low wages istorically, s robbery or civil disobedience. andany ethnic group. Nor will we tolerate drugs, ronment for those who need it the most. assemblyman, Weisenberg co-sponsored the funding weeks later. however, the state would foster atem. safer By envibetter compensating caregivers,professionals would not fix the entire sys- blind and endures daily seizures.ver, who suffered a stroke20th at birthAssembly and isDistrict. now Millercan has from a son,Atlantic Oli Beach who representsAssemblywoman the Melissa Miller,Kaminsky, a Republi a Democrat fromgivers’ Long Beach, pay andhas the support State of Sen. Todd months. Weisenberg joined the cause.population, traveling around the statewage” for for those caring for the special-needsother advocates, began rallying for a family“living members, direct-care workers palsyand and Down syndrome, as well as their Jonathan’s Law — signed into law in 2007 by with disabilities such as autism, cerebral The Glen Cove Police Department has no no has Department Police Cove Glen The During his 25 years as the 20th District Increasing hourly rates for direct-care The $45 million plan to boost direct care then Gov. Eliot Spitzer — which rectCare, comprising people coalition called #bfair2Di- 15-day span without a day off.nearly 200 hours during a state employee had worked tal Center near Albany. OswaldThe D. Heck Developmen- van by a direct-care worker at to death in the backseat a of than Carey, who was crushedlegislation is named for Jona- medical history records. The abuse investigation files and guardians access to all child- entitles parents and legal Last year, a statewide- - - - - r s i t u i m i w o t p H t f u t i OPINIONS 29

A garden grows in Merrick GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — March 30, 2017

“If you have a garden and a library, you bushes and trees and sprinkling handfuls sphere, leading to the global warming that, balance the soil pH so it isn’t to acidic. have everything.” of gypsum, which removes salt from soil, scientists tell us, will intensify big storms When that’s all done, I prune the trees, — Cicero in the beds and on the grass. like Sandy in the future. shrubs and rose bushes, and plant pansies I truly believed the holly bush was a Aerating and dethatching by hand is and marigolds, which burst like fireworks n my backyard, in the shadow of my goner. It had been a perfect specimen — full hard work. A hand aerator has a long, tubu- in yellow and red. Each May 1, I plant toma- creaky wooden deck, a holly bush and thick for shaping. Then I found myself lar handle and two hollow toes, cucumbers, peppers and Igrows. A little over four years ago, I on a frigid, gray day removing every one of spikes at the bottom. You eggplants. They make for thought it dead. It was, however, just its abundant branches. I cut it down to its must push the spikes into the hearty eating from late July hibernating, regaining vigor after life- base and left it. I figured I’d dig out the ground with your foot, over t took some through early November. altering trauma. main stem and roots when my house was and over again, to create hun- I Last year, many of the Saltwater back in order and I had more time. dreds of little divots across time, but perennial flowers that I had inundated my When I returned to it the following your lawn. The divots allow since my yard planted before Sandy, like south Merrick spring, I was astonished to find a single, water and fertilizer (organic gerbera daisies and tiger lil- yard when Hur- spiraling shoot popping out of the base, only, thank you very much) to and flower beds ies, began appearing again ricane Sandy with tiny, dark-green leaves starting to reach the grass roots. What after a four-year hiatus. So, rolled across the spread wide. Could it be? Was this appar- can be done in a matter of have returned to too, did my spurge ground South Shore on ently lifeless plant raised from the dead? minutes with a power aerator normal after the cover. Oct. 29, 2012. Like Would it live? requires hours with a hand And, just like that, my so many of my Yes, it did — and it grew that year. One tool. punishment of yard returned to normal. I SCOTT plants — and my shoot became two, which became three and Hand aerating is a monas- Hurricane Sandy, have returned to normal. entire lawn — four. By fall, the bush was again a recogniz- tic exercise. It requires no Gardening is perhaps the BRINTON the holly was able holly plant, its distinctive, jagged- thought, so your mind wan- I’ve returned to most human of activities. It crippled by the edged leaves shining brightly. ders as you work. In my returns us to our roots, liter- salt and started It was still relatively small and fragile, head, I write articles and col- normal. ally and figuratively. Particu- to mottle and however. Would it make it through the winter? umns and poems. Then I take larly when you garden by brown in the weeks after the storm. Soon it I returned the next spring, in 2014. It a shower and sit down at my hand, you’re close to the soil, was a brittle shell of its former self, its leaf- lived — and grew again. It had survived — computer, and the words flow. I’ve done to the earth. In the end, you come away less branches seemingly a symbol of the much as the South Shore had. much of my best thinking while punching with a deeper appreciation for the fragility crushing blow the South Shore had suf- Each March I am full of anticipation, divots in my lawn. — and resilience — of life, helping to fered in the worst natural catastrophe to awaiting the last snow and cold to give way Dethatching is a similarly contempla- explain, in simple terms, our very exis- hit Long Island since the great hurricane to the sunny warmth of spring, when I can tive chore. A thatch rake looks like a level- tence. of 1938. return to gardening. I begin at the begin- head rake, but has longer, more bowed I didn’t have much time to attend to my ning, with my lawn. I aerate and dethatch teeth. It scrapes the surface to pull out tufts Scott Brinton is the Herald Community yard in the weeks and months after Sandy. it by hand, with tools of a bygone era. I of dried grass between the live grass Newspapers’ executive editor and an The storm had destroyed a sizable section refuse to employ power tools. They con- blades, allowing light to fall on the dirt, adjunct professor at the Hofstra Universi- of my home, and restoring it was my first sume fossil fuels, the burning of which encouraging grass to grow thick. ty Herbert School of Communication. Comments about this column? priority. I did, however, manage to spend a sends untold — and unnecessary — Then I spread corn gluten across the lawn [email protected]. day lopping off dead branches from the amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmo- to prevent dandelions and limestone and to

LETTERS FRAMEWORK by Robert V. Fitzpatrick involvement in enforcing violations of rou- However, I do want to make something tine immigration law, such as merely being very clear — we are not a sanctuary juris- undocumented. Such violations fall under diction. That is defined in statues as juris- federal civil litigation statutes and adminis- dictions that refuse to provide information trative codes within the Department of at the Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security. request. At the Glen Cove Police Depart- As sworn police officers, we have no legal ment, we work with all our federal law power to enforce these violations and take enforcement partners. the strong stance that any involvement of With respect to someone that commits a our officers in this type of enforcement serious crime or engages in certain types of would be contrary to our mission of form- anti-social behavior that threatens the well- ing strong bonds with the Glen Cove com- being of our community, we will act accord- munity with the common goal being ingly and make a notification to Homeland increased public safety for all. Security. I will not tolerate that type of With respect to people who interact with behavior within this community and will us because they are a witness or crime vic- use any and all remedies at my disposal. tim asking for police assistance, we do not inquire into immigration status. Our mis- WILLIAM WHITTON sion is to protect and serve all residents Chief, Glen Cove Police regardless of immigration status. CORRECTION

Some of the information in our story, Cove Police arrived, the victim did not “Glen Cove Latinos seek a voice in wish to file a report, nor would he let EMS Trump’s America,” which appeared in bring him to the hospital, according to the March 9-15 issue, was incorrect. An department officials. Police said that the The seagulls gathering at the western waterfront of Oyster Bay N.Y. seem to be having a incident described in the story, in which a suspects accused of beating the Latino discussion. Perhaps they are wondering when it will feel like spring. Latino man was beaten, occurred in 2015 man were later arrested in Suffolk in front of a movie theater. When Glen County. 30 March 30, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE M L recent weeks about my views on Presi- lettersexamples I’ve of received in strike a civil tone. who disagree. The caveat being that they to my aphilosophy free press asof the grateful for all letters because they speak it gets downSome and of dirty, but I feel umn that draws fire on a weekly basis. ened up, because here I am, writing a col- whenever anyone said something mean. trash talk. The problem was that I cried I wanted to survive elementary school and othertaxes tostimulate theecono- corporate —thereduction of reform priority. Clearly itshouldhave beentax Obamacare hisfirstmajorlegislative of andreplacement made therepeal president’s advisers shouldnever have The back toTrump’s politicalagenda. bymisstep theadministration andaset- making is. how effective the president’s noteddeal- Representatives, where theyhave asiz- couldn’t passthebillinHouseof itbecameclear thatefforts, they standing President Trump’s lobbying also known asObamacare. Notwith- Trump’s priority No. 1 shouldn’t have been Obamacar To that end, I thought I’d give some I did survive, and I suppose I tough- The defeatThe hasbeenseenasamajor ALFONSE D’AMATO KREISS RANDI RANDI the Affordable HealthCare Act, tooverhaulposed legislation to were forced towithdraw pro- ast Friday, Republican leaders She advised toughening up if to grow an “elephant skin.” Heller, told me that I needed y third-grade teacher, Mrs. My mailbox: the good, the bad and the ugly ters from folks greatly value let- ize that I also I’ve come to real- girl” notes. But I love the “atta- course formed. Of to sublimely unin- erate, from savvy from loony to lit- runs the spectrum in mail, which has seen an uptick public opinion. best forum for to questionjust failure willcallin White House. The andthe Congress both housesof that theycontrol thefact spite of Obamacare in failure toalter the Republicans’ lap, celebrating taking avictory Democrats began able majority. This past year Afterward, trtociet a.1o thisyear.it retroactive toJan. 1of andmaking ly aspossible ontaxreform his failure by moving forward asquick- toredeem dent hasasolidopportunity Republicans alike. Ibelieve thepresi- byported thepublic, Democrats and class taxpayers would bewidely sup- overseas. Reducing taxes onmiddle- more competitive companies withlarge larly oncorporations, tomake them would lower support taxrates, particu- ourcitizens majority of country, andthevast the economic healthof No. 1prioritymustbethe it. people are unable toafford rocket, and more andmore insurance continues to sky- health ure. costof The just seeitscompletefail- alone andletthepeople should have leftthebill opposition, Republicans the Democrats were in total was adisaster, but since indicated that Obamacare saying had goes. Trump ding isintheeating, asthe Senate. any, itpassinginthe little, if chance of thereproposed was healthcare reform, my. theHousehadpassed Even if old days … Hoping to see an old Randi exhausting and annoying … I miss the like Trump 50 different ways.’ It is umns have … become ‘how to say I dis- since the fall election season … your col- relatable and very entertaining! Ever were often funny, smart, touching and enjoy your articles in the Herald. They could. more effectivelyhimself than I ever this guy took the time to write. He outed response is so stupid…” must be a transgender which is why your liberal agenda. You get educated … You doesn’t list the horriblethis outcome of need. Your article is one sided and ed on the subject. He wrote back, “No the little girl and her mom…” man dressed as a woman and he offends possibility now in a bathroom a grown children now should be subjected to the this anything-goes crap … So our young is an amazing president pushing back all schools, a reader wrote: “Donald Trump gender access to bathrooms in public President Obama’s order to allow trans- to protect the theprivacy writers. of paper, so here goes. I have omitted names We don’t get to publish all letters in the dent Trump and his new administration. The administration’sThe thepud- of proof The Then I received this: “I used to really I didn’t cry. I’m actually gratified that I wrote back, suggesting he get educat- When I wrote about Trump rescinding OPINIONS H corporations. particularly on lower taxes rates, us would support vast majority of country, and the health of the the economic focus on e must Herald and skip the last page, but curios- “Boy-Oh-Boy! I try so hard to read the who love to hate my column. He wrote, not coming to an end. would mean the world, as we know it, is that I hope she’s opinion and I told her so. I also told her she’s wrong, but I respect her right to her worth writing.” for a split second it was opened your eyes even only this emailStates has … If thethe Unitedpresident of became a billionaire and please let him tell us how he (and not fake news) then doesn’tthat is read.true If said President Trump and everyone in it. … You him as loving this country and his kids.himself I see You see him as caring about him as wise and sensitive. foolish and insulting. I see “You see our president as funny bones heal ASAP. respect view, her point of and I hope my whenstate theis sinking.ship of I could be funny, too. But it’s hard to laugh a column soon!”gem of health care overhaul actually may have move it.The ported toabandon the andonly 17percentcan legislation, sup- theRepubli- Americans disapproved of recent Quinnipiacpoll,56percent of Republicans. According toa hands of try, andfor now theblood isonthe care billwouldn’t have helpedthecoun- ly problems. encounterfatal the Affordable Care Actwon’t eventual- Paul Ryan summedupthechallenge of encounter problems. HouseSpeaker Finally, those letter one writers of My eyes are wide open, and I believe Another reader wrote, I wrote back explaining that I wish I But passinganotherflawed health RepublicanThe isgoingto Party fool you intobelieving that it ridof their failure toget watch itexplode. Don’t let will take back and astep intact, andRepublicans flawed. Obamacare isextremely thatdoesn’t thefact change claim avictorynow, that Democrats sitback and monumental bill.Butas extremely hard topassa today.” feeling thosegrowing pains with growing pains. We’re comes a governing party to from anoppositionparty haul by saying, “Moving passing ahealthcare over- For now, itwillremain Ryan It’s iscorrect. right , because that I respect. civility and mutual opinion with differences of to exchange for citizens than a higher goal can’t imagine be reached at [email protected]. Copyright © 2017 Randi Kreiss. Randi can our democracy.of others may respond with write my report any the story. true facts of I get to real newspaper that does its best to neither do my colleagues. I work for a you can find a way to have President miserable and will not be happy until just be honest and admit that you are never ceases to amaze me. … You should column? [email protected]. Commentsabout firm. this development gies LLC, apublic andbusiness policy Park Strate- York,New isthefounder of Al D’Amato, U.S. aformer senatorfrom and senators propose. that representativesin thetaxreforms Believe me, willbevery Trump involved tration, anditwon’t beindecisive. theadminis- this setback willenergize will seehow hereacts toit.I’msure that have beenasetback, but now thenation yet. Yes, onhealthcare may theeffort Friends, don’t countthepresident out Republican basecanrally around. Congress, andisonethat theentire abroad. doning theUnitedStates for lower rates aban- notfor Americancorporations if dollars intaxrevenue itwould receive billionsof the government hundreds of productive, Americansandcosts hurts the economy. taxcodeiscounter- The on system hashadadetrimentaleffect tax corporate that thecurrent can agree an issuethat everyone on. agrees American people by tackling tax reform, via letters to the editor. h eto me.the The liberals besthypocrisy of of ity and the need for a laugh always gets i at orgi h rs fthe of thetrust toregain his party races.gressional losing themajorityinnextyear’s con- saved andtheRepublicans Trump from This issueisamuchThis easiersellfor theaisle Lawmakers onbothsidesof Now it’s timefor thepresident and It’s a beautiful the pillarsthing, one of opinion goal and that is sad!” fake news to attain your would rather repeat any Trump impeached … You ty and mutual respect. heated remarks with civili- citizens than to exchange imagine a higher goal for pro-Trump letters. I can’t publishableas examples of portive mail. I chose these for me. sup- I get plenty of read my column. no one is forcing him to So, folks, don’t feel bad I don’t do fake news, and I pointed out to him that about the facts, and their opinions e 31

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