Vol XXV Issue 08 Oct 29 2015
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Volume XXV No. 8 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 10/29/15 75C Homecoming Celebration 2015, Thank You North Shore Community! Vikings Are Victorious, 32-7! It was a glorious autumn day for the North Shore Schools 2015 Homecoming Celebration on Saturday, October 17th . From toddlers to senior residents, the Homecoming Celebration offered something fun for everyone! Thank you to the entire North Shore community for making this day a huge success! In addition, congratulations to the NS Vikings Football team for triumphing over South Side, 32-7! To kick-off the day, numerous students, faculty, parents, and community members, enthusiastically lined up at Glenwood Landing School wearing maroon and white. Leading the parade was the American Legion Glenwood Landing Post 336 followed by the North Shore Cheerleading team, NSHS drum line directed by Mr. David Soto, Board of Education including Superintendent Dr. Edward Melnick, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Rob Chlebicki, and Assistant Superintendent for Business Olivia Buatsi, the Booster Club, Viking Foundation, High School PTO along with Principal Albert Cousins, Alumni/HOF group, and the Glenwood story and photos continued on page 2 Chill Out in Sea Cliff Seven Arrested From Glen Head and Glen Cove National The Sea Cliff Arts Council proudly Glen Cove detectives arrested 7 men Glennon and Linares followed up on presents its third annual "Chill Out over the weekend for assorted drug an investigation that took them out in Sea Cliff" on Friday, November charges. According the Det. Lt. John of Glen Cove to the Glen Head Train School 6th, 2015. Everyone is invited to Nagle, On Saturday night October 24th at Station in Glen Head. At approximately attend this Sea Cliff community event 10:19pm Detective Glennon observed 2 8:05pm while inside the train station Bus to celebrate and promote our local men acting suspiciously at the Speedway parking lot, the detectives observed businesses, musicians, and artists. Gas station at 86 Glen Cove Ave Glen a suspected drug deal taking place. Safety The evening commences at 6 p.m. Cove. Detectives arrested 5 men at that on the Village Green (in front of Sea 24 year old Leo Duchnowski of Glen location for various drug charges. Glen Cliff Library) with music by Frank Cove was arrested and charged with Head resident Marvin Ashby, age 34, Week Ferrara and Friends. Some shops will Criminal Possession of Marihuana in the was charged him with possessing 21 be open late. Stop by the pubs and fifth degree and Unlawful Possession of glassine envelopes of heroin. Ashby was restaurants of Sea Cliff with musical Marihuana. Donald Loveless (age 23) of charged with Criminal Possession of entertainment starting at 8:30 pm. Bayside NY was charged with Criminal a Controlled Substance with the intent We will be collecting food donations Possession of a Controlled Substance to sell. Locust Valley residents Daniel on the Village Green, on behalf of 7th Degree for allegedly possessing Hall (38 years old), and Ellijah Lominy Mutual Concerns of Sea Cliff. It will Methamphetamine. (age 25), were charged with Criminal be a great night out on the town! On Sunday October 25th Detective Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th Degree. Daniel Hall was allegedly in possession of Clonazepam, and Lominy was charged with possession of cocaine. Glen Cove residents Eric Cottell (age 25),and Jason Denobrega (age 27) were both charged with Criminal Possession page 7 of a Controlled Substance 7th degree for allegedly possessing heroin. Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 29, 2015 Homecoming Celebration 2015, Thank You North Shore Community! continued from cover community residents happily lined the streets, applauded and cheered, for the North Shore Homecoming festivities! Additionally, sirens could be heard all over the North Shore as the Sea Cliff/ Glen Head Fire Departments happily sounded their horns for the North Shore Homecoming day! The parade culminated at the high school where students participated in Homecoming games and events organized by Don Lang, NS Athletics Director, the Physical Education Departments, Landing/Sea Cliff Fire Department, just and respective principals and assistant to name a few! principals. For hours, children of all ages North Shore High School students happily engaged in fun games including showed their school spirit by designing an Elementary Obstacle Course, MS decorative floats and banners, wearing Color War, and HS Flag Football. Live face paint, and waving flags and music was organized by the Arts Angels St. Luke’s Fall Bazaar balloons. Elementary children and and included many North Shore talented teachers from Glenwood Landing, Glen musicians. You could see the joy on St. Luke’s Fall Bazaar Head, and Sea Cliff enthusiastically held everyone’s faces as teachers and students Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 banners and walked with their respective led various games and activities, parents 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. principals including Mrs. Bridget joined in the fun, and administrators with St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Finder, Mrs. Lori Nimmo and Mr. Chris the homecoming committee even helped Parish Hall Zublionis. North Shore Middle School serve hotdogs and hamburgers to the 253GlenAvenue•SeaCliff,NY11579•(516)676-4222 was represented along with Principal crowd! But, that wasn’t all! The Athletic Bazaar Booths Feature: home-made jellies, jams, pickles, fudge, peanut brittle, Dr. Ferris and Assistant Principal Rachel Booster Club grilled delicious food for BBQ sauce, pasta sauce, baked goods, herb-infused oils, herbs and spices, Green. High School Assistant Principals everyone to enjoy at the concession fresh pressed apple cider, Vermont Cheddar Cheese Wheel (cut to order), Dr. Kevin Kurrus and Ms. Jen Imperial stand, and the Parent Organizations along wreaths, hand-made jewelry, Christmas items, German Advent Calendars, accompanied many of their high school with high school classes sold various bric-a-brac, clothes, toys, French Milled Soaps, dried floral arrangements, students with their floats and banners in North Shore merchandise in support of raffle gift baskets, and our exclusive Café for your dinning experience! the parade. Also, many school clubs and our schools and programs. Many thanks to the Homecoming Committee, the sports teams/travel sports teams proudly A Secret In Glen Cove. walked in the parade. In addition, the parent associations, the Arts Angels, the NS High School Homecoming King & Athletic Booster Club, Kiwanis Club, Everyone knows about THE BEST FEAST IN THE EAST but do you know Queen (Brendan Zbikowski and Eloise and members of the NS Key Club for a about THE BEST BREAKFAST? It’s prepared and served by the Nonnas Parisi), as well as the Senior Citizen wonderful day! and friends who prepare all the food for the feast. A full buffet breakfast Queen (Mary Maminski), proudly waved At 1:30 PM, the large crowd moved consisting of omelets, hash browns, sausage, bacon, pancakes,french toast, to the crowd! To their delight, enthusiastic into Stadium Field for the pre-game show including the annual Kindergarten bagels, orange juice, coffee and tea and sometimes a surprise extra. COST Fun Run, fantastic Pulse dance YOU ASK! $8:00 adults and $2:50 for children under ten years of age. performances, and the exciting Viking WHEN! THE FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH ---FROM OCTOBER Football game. David Soto, the High THRU JUNE. So come SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1st to the Beautiful School Band Conductor, led the band Madonna Room. Come and meet old friends and make new ones. For further and drum line in the “Star Spangled information contact the Parish Office at 516-676-2482. Banner.” At 2 PM, the Vikings took Calendar of Events to the field to a thunderous round of applause by all those in the stands. Some Membership at the Glen Cove Senior Center is free and open to all seniors highlights of the game included North 60 years and older who are Nassau County residents. Our ongoing weekly Shore Ryan Aughavin running for 157 classes include painting, exercise with the YMCA, Tai Chi, chair yoga, yards and Frank Castiglione intercepting brain boosters, walking club, choral group, dancercise, tap dancing, Spanish a pass approximately eight minutes into conversation club, mah jongg, line dancing, and many more. Stop by the Site the third quarter to stop a South Side Manager’s office to register - you need to be registered to participate in any of drive to seal the game for the Vikings! our activities. Need a ride? Bus service is available from/to our "catchment Congratulations go out to the Vikings area" upon request. The Center is open Monday to Friday, 9-5, and serves a Football Team and their coaches for nutritious lunch at noon. Visit us at 130 Glen Street, Glen Cove, online at an exciting victory, beating South Side www.glencoveseniorcenter.com, or call for more info (516) 759-9610. 32-7! 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