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Volume XXV No. 28 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 3/24/16 75C Landing Students Shine at Science Fair Fifth-graders at Landing School demonstrated unique scientific experiments to schoolmates and family members at a Science Fair on March 17. Prior to the fair, students researched different experiments using a variety of Internet sources and selected an experiment they hoped to complete. Once they had their teacher’s approval, students were guided step-by-step on the scientific method and how to create their desired experiment. Students tested their experiments at home and created poster boards, which reflected their work. Fifth-grade teacher Denise Reynolds said participation in the Science Fair enhances self-esteem, while giving students an opportunity to practice public speaking. She also indicated that the process allow students to think more critically. “By testing different variables, they are going to see some type of reaction, which will show them that there’s a scientific reason for whether or not their experiment worked,” she said. continued on page 2

Fifth-grader Natalie Fuchs researched and created squishy soap. Photo courtesy of the Glen Cove City School District Public Safety is a Family Affair Glen Cove Harbor Patrol Officers and the 47 hour initial firearms training Graduate from Sheriff’s Academies with course. In the basic course the officers Fathers’ Support learned about the criminal procedure law as it relates to their duties, along with Glen Cove Harbor Patrol Officer Pete the penal law. Additional topics covered Solomito (l) is accompanied by his father, during training included interacting with Sergeant Joseph Solomito and Officer the public, traffic / boat stops, defensive John Testa Jr. is joined by his father Chief tactics, arrest procedures and others as John Testa of the Glen Cove Harbor Patrol required by the state Municipal Police at the Officers’ recent Nassau County Training Council. “We support the Glen Sheriff’s Academy graduation that was Cove Harbor Patrol’s efforts to pursue the held at the Nassau County legislature most effective officer training programs building in Mineola. A third Harbor so our officers we can continue to expand Patrol Officer, Joe Biondo attended the and improve upon the critical services Suffolk County Sheriff’s Academy and provided to Glen Cove residents,” said graduated in early March. Mayor Reggie Spinello. All three officers completed the required 99 hour basic course for peace officers Photo credit: Deborah Solomito Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 24, 2016 Landing Students Shine at Science Fair continued from cover and ingenuity in making their science fair projects,” Roberts said. “All of our Principal Benjamin Roberts thanked students were extremely proud of their all of the outstanding teachers and projects and were even more excited to Eric Mines Last Day at St. John’s Episcopal Church supportive families who made the fifth- explain to fellow students, teachers and grade science fair a huge success. special guests about what they learned.” The St John’s of Lattingtown Easter Sunday service at 10:30am will be the “I am so very proud of all of our last for Music Director Eric Milnes, after thirty four years as Music Director students for their hard work, creativity at the Episcopal Church in Locust Valley. Under his direction St John’s Choir has gained a reputation as one of the most highly regarded performing choirs in the tradition of Anglican Church Music in the New York area.

Milnes has a distinguished career as an organist, harpsichordist, composer and conductor, and is an expert in baroque music. He grew up on Long Island and studied at Columbia University and the Julliard School of Music, and has performed and taught all over the world, included in Europe, Asia and North and South America

The musical ministry of Eric Milnes will be celebrated on April 17 with a concert and reception at St John’s of Lattingtown. Calendar of Events

Membership at the Glen Cove Senior Center is free and open to all seniors 60 years and older who are Nassau County residents. Our ongoing weekly classes include painting, exercise with the YMCA, Tai Chi, chair yoga, brain boosters, walking club, choral group, dancercise, tap dancing, Spanish conversation club, mah jongg, line dancing, and many more. Stop by the Site Manager’s office to register - you need to be registered to participate in any of our activities. Need a ride? Bus service is available from/to our "catchment area" upon request. The Center is open Monday to Friday, 9-5, and serves a nutritious lunch at noon. Visit us at 130 Glen Street, Glen Cove, online at www.glencoveseniorcenter.com, or call for more info (516) 759-9610.

Let's get physical....at the Glen Cove Senior Center! We have 12 exercise classes each week!

Mondays: 10:30 AM Exercise with the YMCA 1:00 PM Tai Chi

Tuesdays: Fifth-grader Ryan Serrano showed his project to Landing Principal Benjamin Roberts. 3:30 PM Tap Dancing

Wednesdays: 9:00 AM Seniorobics 10:30 AM Exercise with the YMCA Back issues of 12:45 PM Chair Yoga

the Gold Coast Thursdays: 10:15 AM Arthritis Exercise & Education Class 3:30 PM Dancercise Gazette are now Fridays: available on 9:00 AM Seniorobics 10:30 AM Exercise with the YMCA the Glen Cove 1:30 PM Line Dancing Library’s web site! 3:00 PM Tai Chi Spring Fashion Show- April 19

The Woman's Club of Glen Cove is busy preparing for their annual Spring luncheon and Fashion Show to be held April 19 at 11:00 a.m. at the Crescent Beach Club, Bayville, NY. You are invited to join the ladies for an afternoon of fun, food and fabulous prizes.

The Gold Coast Gazette This year the program will include the nostalgia of the Twentieth Century 57 Glen Street, in style, song and story presented by Ms New York Senior America, a Glen Cove, NY 11542 delightful change of pace from the usual fashion show. (USPS008886)(ISSN10651748) Proceeds from the luncheon will be shared by Glen Cove Cares, The Melillo Postmaster: Send address changes to The Gold Coast Gazette, 57 Glen Center, Glen Cove Senior Center's SAGE Foundation and The Glen Cove St. Glen Cove, NY 11542. Entered as second class paid postage at the Youth Board. Post Office at Sea Cliff N.Y. The cost of the ticket is $55.00 and no tickets will be sold at the door. To Published weekly on Thursday by KCH Publications Inc. 57 Glen St., make your reservation please call the Woman's Club at 516-676-7624. Glen Cove NY 11542. Phone (516) 671-2360. Price per copy is 75 cents. Week of March 24, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 3 Glenwood Landing First Graders Learn Lessons on “School Long Ago”

The first graders of Glenwood Landing “How did students long ago collaborate? have been immersed in a Social Studies Communicate?,” and “How does life ago Unit, School Life Long Ago. First Grade impact us today?” Teachers in conjunction with the GWL In addition, first graders will journey Collaboration Team, comprised of the to the one-room school house built to librarian, Enrichment Specialist, music, replicate the one in Glenwood Landing art, and physical education teachers located today on the North Shore High developed a unit of study revolving School campus. Many thanks to all of around the CCLS, the new Social the Glenwood Landing students and Studies Standards, and Social Studies their teachers who participated in these Understandings., Time appeared to stand authentic interdisciplinary lessons from still as Glenwood Landing teachers “School Long Ago.” Please be sure to ask came to school fully dressed as “School your children all about these incredible Masters” from “School Long Ago” and learning experiences. their students could be seen in elaborate garments from the 1800’s! On March 10, 2016, the first graders rotated to various hands-on workshops throughout the day to get a glimpse of a typical school day long ago. At Glenwood Landing School, this hands- on educational experience enabled the first graders to duplicate lessons from many years ago utilizing similar tools and teaching methods. To practice their penmanship, students were given a slate and a slate pencil. In addition, mathematical skills were practiced utilizing a math game called ‘Shut the Box,’ while students played with an old- fashioned ‘Cup and Ball’ held together by a string to practice their hand-eye coordination. They were reminded how strict the classroom environment was and how all of the children had to be attentive and respectful to their teacher in the one-room school house. Often they had to sit up straight and behave during the whole school day, approximately 8 am to 4 pm. If they did not, they might have to sit in the corner with a dunce cap! In addition, over the course of the week leading up to the day, as students went to their art, music, gym, and library classes, each child engaged in a series of interdisciplinary lessons to further deepen their understanding of the time period and foster critical thinking skills. At the end of this exciting unit, first graders participated in small reflection groups where they explored answers to questions including: “How do the people of long ago use natural resources to meet their needs and wants?,” “How do the people of long ago show resourcefulness? How were they problems solvers, Article and photos by Shelly Newman with assistance from Schoolwide Enrichment Specialist, Audra Marcantonio. Additional photos by Janice thinkers and innovators?,” “How has Wolin and Audra Marcantonio technology changed school over time?,” Page 4 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 24, 2016

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’ Kick Butts Day training be put into action. The goal of SAFE Inc., is early intervention and To The Editor, prevention in an effort to teach kids In celebration of the “Kick Butts how to make healthier decisions in the Day 2016” the Glen Cove High School future. SAFE’s Life Skills Program and partnered with SAFE, Inc., and The Student Athlete Leadership Team works SAFE Glen Cove Coalition in a youth with youth to help them understand directed activity to help our peers learn the harmful side effects of tobacco by Kevin Horton about the dangerous impact of tobacco use while developing peer resistance marketing in stores on teens, and we skills needed to resistance engaging in took a stand against “Big Tobacco”. unhealthy behaviors including smoking” Facebook Meet and Greet! The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids stated Ashley Ferrufino, SAFE Coalition sponsors “Kick Butts Day” each year as Liaison. So you are on Facebook. Have lots diligently answering a potential client's part of this national day of youth activism “It has been very rewarding to have of friends but do you really know those requests. I see people recommending nationally, and around the world. Today, worked with the SAFE Glen Cove neighbors and businesses owners? Local other people on Facebook all the time we are adding our voices to those other Coalition over the past several years. It resident Paul Munda sees the growing and I always do the same to help other youth from around the country to voice is exciting to see the students take the of many groups Facebook groups in the small businesses out if I know of a our concerns about tobacco marketing initiative to stand up against the tobacco area and felt a, person to person, "Meet reputable small business in the area who and the impact it has on our Glen Cove industry. I believe that the Glen Cove and Greet" was in order. can service the request. I pitched the and surrounding Community. youth are playing a very important role "I have been a member of a few local idea in a neighbors group of having a In New York State the Tobacco Industry by asking our trusted faculty, adult neighbors groups and have been very Facebook neighbors meet and greet and spends approximately $1.1 million community and peers to set a quit date active myself," said Munda. "I promote it was pretty well received." per day to market its products. This is and end their use of tobacco products my wife's make up business and have Munda said, "The whole idea is to help of great concern to our Student Body said Anthony Gallo, High School Health helped her get a lot of new clients by people put names with faces. I like the because studies show how exposure to Educator and Chairman of SAFE’s proactively putting her name out there in idea of people knowing who does what in cigarette advertising cause non-smoking Community Coalition Committee. these groups and also being reactive by the neighborhood rather than helping out adolescent to initiate smoking and move We hope that youth together across one of these 'box stores.' Small business to regular smoking, and the more tobacco the State will ban together in order to drive local economies." retailers are near schools the more likely demonstrate how important it is send a Munda has proceeded to make a children are to smoke. unified strong message that We’ve seen group centered on the idea and within Health education student, Brayan enough tobacco marketing, and we are Justin Bellidora a few hours close to 400 people either Villatoro states that big tobacco banding together with the same message accepting his invitation or asked to join companies don’t value a person’s life that we want to be the first generation to Auto Electrician the group. and they only care about their profits. be tobacco free. For those who would like to participate, Students like Brayan strongly urge For more information about SAFE you can join the Facebook group 1st tobacco users to continue to try and quit Inc. and their initiatives contact SAFE AUTO Annual North Shore Neighbors Meet and is frustrated that big tobacco targets at 516-676-2008 or visit the website at: and Greet. The event will be held at the young people. www.safeglencove.org. View Restaurant on 111 Lattingtown “It is exciting to see the knowledge Respectfully, TRUCK Road Glen Cove, NY 11542. The event SAFE Inc. has imparted on Glen The Glen Cove High School Student is May 12, 2016 and costs 10.00 per Cove Youth through our educational Body person. It includes a buffet as well as workshops, presentations and Life Skills Hors d'oeurves. There will be a cash bar and as well. Munda is a life long local resident. "I grew up in Glen Head. My father as well Glen Cove Senior Highlights TRAILER as many of his friends own and operate small businesses. My dad [Peter] has Music for Gold been a chiropractor in the area since Elizabeth has created a promotional ~ Complete Wiring 1980. Growing up in Glen Head, there video highlighting the amazing ~All years, makes, models were many small businesses. People opportunities the music program brings in these small businesses always went to students and what it teaches students ~Trailer Rewiring/ lighting above and beyond to make the customers about becoming responsible community ~Troubleshooting. happy. I was always greeted with a smile. members. She plans on showing the Whenever I buy from a small business, I ~Positive Ground Tech video at school events and orientations always feel good because I am helping a so that both new students and parents ~HID-LED-NEON lighting small business owner help pay for their will be encouraged to participate in and ~Emergency Strobe Systems kids' college, dance lessons, etc rather support the program. Elizabeth is a than helping a CEO of a multi-national Glen Cove High School Select Chorale ~Snow Plow Electrical company buy his or her next luxury section leader, an All-State choir singer ~Stereo Systems car." and a member of the Tri-M Music Honor The event will be held at the View ~Power Window and doors Society. To view Elizabeth’s video, click Restaurant on 111 Lattingtown Road on the following link: http://youtu.be/ Glen Cove, NY 11542. The event O1ATdVvgY48 is May 12, 2016 and costs 10.00 per Over 20 Years Experience person. It includes a buffet as well as Photo Caption: Glen Cove senior Elizabeth Hors d'oeurves. There will be a cash Greico is working towards her Girl Scout Work- 516-671-0673 bar as well. Munda is also looking for Gold Award. Photo courtesy of the Glen Cove local businesses who would like to raffle Glen Cove High School senior City School District Cell- 516-644-1817 their services. If anyone would like to Elizabeth Grieco is currently working Classic Auto Body give input or get involved with planning, toward her Girl Scout Gold Award and 65a Glen Cove Ave. please find him on Facebook or contact is focused on increasing community Glen Cove him at 516-672-4784. involvement and support for the district's music program. Page 6 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 24, 2016

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College Awareness

The Glen Cove Teachers' Association held their annual College Awareness Day on March 4th. Faculty and staff wore college apparel to raise awareness of post- high school education, and donated money for two GCTA Scholarships that will be awarded to Glen Cove High School Seniors at the end of the school year. Pictured are teachers from Connolly Elementary School. Week of March 24, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 7 Another Fantastic Sports Night at North Shore High School! SPEND For the past 17 years, North Shore took place on Thursday afternoon. This EASTER SUNDAY High School’s gym has been packed gave students the chance to showcase not with student athletes, parents, and only their physical attributes, but their WITH US! faculty members for the annual Sports academic knowledge as well. Night competition. This year’s theme Congratulations to the seniors for was “Habitat.” All dressed in green, winning the Sports Night athletic the freshman represented the Jungle, competitions while the juniors came EASTER BRUNCH BUFFET while the sophomores in blue depicted in second. Additionally, bravo to the the Ocean. Sophomores in yellow sophomores for winning the Academic From 11am to 2pm symbolized the African Desert and the Bowl! French Toast, Omelette Station, seniors in mighty white characterized Without the support from the Fresh Fruit & More the Tundra. administration, class advisors, faculty, $26.95, each guest gets 1 free Mimosa During the exciting evening, the gym and parents there would be no sports Children under 12 half price was heated as the interclass competitions night! Thanks to everyone who made including dance competitions, tug of war, this another exciting and fun evening! EASTER DINNER various relay races, cage volleyball, and the famous obstacle course took place From 2pm to a roaring crowd! In addition to the Photos by HS Senior Intern Danielle Four Course Complete Dinner athletic competitions, an Academic Bowl Zbodula. Article by Shelly Newman $36.95, children under 12 half price

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PUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC AMENITIES BENEFITS BENEFITS

: 28 acres of open space for : Smart Growth Development : Total investment of approximately public use : LEED Certified Construction $1 billion : 1.1 miles of waterfront esplanade : 50,000 SF of tidal and inter-coastal : Economist-projected benefit : 4 miles of trails and walkways wetland restoration and creation to the City of Glen Cove of $50 : Bike path, dog park & children’s : State-of-the-art stormwater million per year playgrounds collection systems that recycle : Creation of over 1,000 jobs : Ecology Pier stormwater for irrigation : 1,110 LEED Certified : Amphitheater : Rain gardens Residential Units : Boat, kayak & stand-up : Green roofs : 75,000 SF of commercial & paddleboard launches : Over 50% open space retail space : Beach and boardwalk with prime : Sustainable Development : Increase in property tax revenue for water views : Culmination of 20 years and over City, School, County and Library : Moveable & fixed seating along $120 million of investment by the waterfront Federal and State environmental : Restaurant & Café with agencies, the City of Glen Cove and outdoor seating the developer to transform currently : Access to Glen Cove’s ferry blighted sites for residential terminal and future commuter ferry housing, commercial development service to and public uses

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: 28 acres of open space for : Smart Growth Development : Total investment of approximately public use : LEED Certified Construction $1 billion : 1.1 miles of waterfront esplanade : 50,000 SF of tidal and inter-coastal : Economist-projected benefit : 4 miles of trails and walkways wetland restoration and creation to the City of Glen Cove of $50 : Bike path, dog park & children’s : State-of-the-art stormwater million per year playgrounds collection systems that recycle : Creation of over 1,000 jobs : Ecology Pier stormwater for irrigation : 1,110 LEED Certified : Amphitheater : Rain gardens Residential Units : Boat, kayak & stand-up : Green roofs : 75,000 SF of commercial & paddleboard launches : Over 50% open space retail space : Beach and boardwalk with prime : Sustainable Development : Increase in property tax revenue for water views : Culmination of 20 years and over City, School, County and Library : Moveable & fixed seating along $120 million of investment by the waterfront Federal and State environmental : Restaurant & Café with agencies, the City of Glen Cove and outdoor seating the developer to transform currently : Access to Glen Cove’s ferry blighted sites for residential terminal and future commuter ferry housing, commercial development service to New York City and public uses

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Choreograph Your 2-WEEK OWN DANCE… SUMMER And Put on a DANCE CAMP SHOW in JUST All of Sea Cliff Elementary was green with excitement as students and faculty TWO WEEKS!!! kicked-off the St. Patrick’s Day festivities with a fantastic in-school parade! Ages 7 and Up – All Levels As Principal Zublionis made the morning announcements, students were encouraged (No experience necessary) to look for leprechauns, shamrocks, fairy dust, and even fool’s gold throughout the This annual dance camp is held in the spacious & air-conditioned building. Wearing colorful green outfits, joyous students and staff participated in a dance studio. The camp runs from 10:00 -3:00 Monday through Limited Spaces fun-filled St. Patrick’s parade in the halls of the elementary school led by teacher Ms. Friday for two fun filled weeks. Professional teachers from Glen Eileen O’Connor who was dressed in a leprechaun costume! Dance will provide classes in Ballet to Hip-Hop and from Acting to Acrobatics. The dancers will pay dance games, do crafts, watch Somehow, even before this fun-filled day even began, leprechauns got into the GLEN DANCE STUDIO dance videos, make friends, and have FUN! The best part is that school and messed up the office and gym to the pleasant surprise of the younger 3 Park Plaza dancers get a chance to CREATE the own DANCE and put on a students!!! In the gym, led by Miss O’Connor and Mr. DiNicola, the students learned Old Brookville, NY PERFORMANCE! Only $425.00 for the full two weeks. (Upstairs) about some of the traditions of St. Patrick’s Day and participated in festive races looking for shamrocks, gold and leprechauns! Additionally, they happily climbed on GlenDanceStudio.com the ropes, rings, and pummel horse all dressed in green! (516) 674-0082 [email protected] Elementary students at Sea Cliff School were green with excitement as students participated in festive races looking for shamrocks, gold, and leprechauns in physical education classes. Plus, started their day with a fantastic in-school parade! Article and photos by Shelly Newman

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Glen Cove Parks And Recreation Department Teams Up With Us Sports Institute To Offer Exciting Spring Programs And Summer Sports Camps

With spring in the air it’s time for residents to get physically active again. The Glen Cove Parks and Recreation Department is teaming up with US Sports Institute to offer an abundance of athletic programming for North Shore children and teens, as well as an adult tennis program. Glen Cove residency is not required to participate. Programs offered for the spring and summer months include:

•฀Tennis฀(Spring฀and฀Summer) •฀Golf฀(Summer) •฀Soccer฀(Summer) Age Groups: 5-8, 8-10, 11-14, Age Groups: 3-5, 6-8, Age Groups: 5-12 and 18-80 •฀Lacrosse฀(Summer) •฀ Multi฀ Sports฀ Camp฀ •฀ Total฀ Sports฀ (Spring฀ and฀ (Summer) Summer) Age Groups: 3-5, 6-9 Age Groups: 5-12 Age Groups: 3-5, 5-7 Page 12 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 24, 2016 Obituaries

Bertram฀McCormack Susan Cornell (Richard), Scott, Meryl McCormack, Bertram V. of Glen Cove, New Cohen (Alan), Robin Dando (Rick) and York on March 21, 2016 age 91. Beloved Andrew (Denise). Loving grandmother wife of Maria. Loving father of Barbara of 12 and adored great-grandmother of Marzulli, James and the late Robert. Proud 3. Services were held on March 17th, grandfather of James, Jonathan and the late 2016 at Congregation Tifereth Israel Joanne Guttilla. Devoted great-grandfather in Glen Cove, NY, officiated by Rabbi of Anthony Guttilla. Proud U.S. Army Irwin Huberman and Cantor Gustavo veteran serving in WWII and Purple Gitlin. Donations may be made in Heart Recipient. Retired employee of memory of Mrs. Edith Canner to the Nassau County Public Works for 35 years. American Cancer Society (75 Davids Arrangements entrusted to Dodge-Thomas Dr. Hauppaugue, NY 11788 or m.cancer. Funeral Home of Glen Cove. Interment org). Arrangements by Dodge-Thomas. private. www.DodgeThomas.com Antoinette Marie Savino Gerard Teevan Savino, Antoinette Marie of Locust Teevan, Gerard H. of Glen Cove and Valley on March 20, 2016. Dear sister of Locust Valley on March 17, 2016. Peter Savino and Elizabeth Spinelli. Also Beloved husband of the late Catherine. survived by her loving nieces, nephews, Devoted father of Cathy, Patricia (Lee) grand nieces, grand nephews and friends. Schoenfeld, Eileen Miller and Gerard. The family will receive friends Tuesday Loving grandfather of Patricia, Helena, 2-4 and 6-8 pm at McLaughlin Kramer Carolyn, Eric, Alex, Holly, Michael and Megiel Funeral Home 220 Glen Street. great grandfather of six. Funeral Mass at Glen Cove. Funeral Mass at the Church the Church of St. Patrick. Interment Holy of St. Patrick Wednesday 10 AM. Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn. McLaughlin Interment Calvary Cemetery, Woodside. Kramer Megiel Funeral Home. Dorothy DeLeo Anthony Panaro DeLEO, Dorothy Capobianco of Sea PANARO, Anthony L. of Glen Cove Cliff, NY on March 19, 2016 age 83. formerly of Bayside, NY on March Loving mother of Dr. Michael, Dr. 17th, 2016 age 96. Beloved husband of Anthony (Sharon), Dr. John (Debbie), Dr. Gloria. Loving father of Pamela (Peter), Paul (Lynda) and the late Angela, R.N. Glenn (Michelle), Kim (Michael), Keith Dear sister of Emma Mae, Nick, Lucy, (Beverley). Brother of the late Theresa. John, Carol Ann and 6 deceased siblings. Grandfather of 6. Great grandfather of Proud grandmother of 6. Also survived 6. Also survived by many nieces and by many nieces and nephews. Visitation nephews. Visitation held at Dodge- at the Funeral Home of Dodge-Thomas Thomas Funeral Home Sunday 2-4 Glen Cove Tuesday 3-5 & 7-9pm. Mass & 6-8pm. Mass at St. Boniface RC at St. Boniface Martyr Church, Sea Cliff, PUBLIC NOTICE Church Monday 11:30AM. Inurnment Wedneday 930am. Interment Holy Rood. www.DodgeThomas.com Long Island National Cemetery. www. BUSING DEADLINE—NORTH request. Those students who move into DodgeThomas.com SHORE SCHOOL DISTRICT the District after the expiration of the Mina฀Brala RESIDENTS REQUESTING deadline can still submit a written request Edith Canner Brala, Mina of Glen Head, NY on March TRANSPORTATION FOR CHILDREN for transportation provided such request CANNER, Edith of Glen Cove, NY died 16, 2016. Beloved wife of John. Loving TO PRIVATE OR PAROCHIAL is made within thirty (30) days after SCHOOLS FOR THE 2016-2017 establishing residence in the district. on March 16th, 2016 peacefully at her mother of Carol Brala, Barbara Brala- SCHOOL YEAR MUST SUBMIT If you have not yet received a request home, age 92. Mrs. Canner was born Lupo (Eddie) and John (Lisa). Cherished THEIR REQUEST IN PERSON form, please contact your child’s school, in Brooklyn in 1923. She earned her grandmother of Christie and the late AT THE TRANSPORTATION call the Transportation Office at 277- Bachelor’s Degree from NYU in 1942 and Shaun Brala. Funeral Mas St. Hyacinth DEPARTMENT BY APRIL 1, 2016 7930, or print the form from the District Church, Glen Head, NY. Interment OR SEND IT BY CERTIFIED MAIL Website at: www.northshoreschools. her Master’s from Columbia University POSTMARKED ON OR BEFORE org. in 1943. She was married to her beloved East Hillside Cemetery, Old Brookville, APRIL 1, 2016. FAILURE TO SUBMIT NORTH SHORE SCHOOLS husband, Bernard, for 62 years and was NY. Arrangements by Whitting Funeral THE TRANSPORTATION REQUEST TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT a devoted mother to her five children; Home. FORM ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1, PO BOX 412 In lieu of flowers donations may be 2016 MAY RESULT IN YOUR CHILD 340 SHORE ROAD BEING INELIGIBLE FOR DISTRICT GLENWOOD LANDING, NY 11547- made to The Shaun Brala Memorial TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 2016- 0412 Scholarship Fund, 11 Hillside Ave., Glen 2017 SCHOOL YEAR. IN THIS CASE, ------x North Shore Head, NY 11545 THE COST AND ARRANGEMENT LEGAL NOTICE FOR TRANSPORTATION WILL BE The ordinance, a summary of which is Monuments PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY. THE published herewith, has been adopted Plaques and Sandblasting STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT on March 22, 2016, and the validity AND THE BOARD OF EDUCATION of the obligations authorized by such REQUIRE THAT A SEPARATE ordinance may be hereafter contested QUALITY WORKMANSHIP APPLICATON BE FILED EACH YEAR only if such obligations were authorized FOR FOUR GENERATIONS For Gazette EVEN IF THE STUDENT IS ALREADY for an object or purpose for which the RECEIVING TRANSPORTATION. A City of Glen Cove, in the County of Quality Granite In All Colors advertising KINDERGARTEN PUPIL MUST BE Nassau, New York, is not authorized to FIVE (5) YEARS OF AGE NO LATER expend money or if the provisions of Work done in all cemeteries information THAN DECEMBER 1, 2016. law which should have been complied In accordance with New York State with as of the date of publication of this 759-2156 Education Law, transportation requests Notice were not substantially complied call received after the above date will not be with, and an action, suit or proceeding Showroom: accepted unless a reasonable explanation contesting such validity is commenced is given for the delay or the District can within twenty days after the publication 677 Cedar Swamp Rd. provide the transportation under existing of this Notice, or such obligations were Brookville, N.Y. 11545 671-2360 arrangements without additional expense. authorized in violation of the provisions Mon-Fri: 10am to 6pm A belated decision to enroll a student into of the constitution. Saturdays 4pm (closed Sunday) school is not a reasonable explanation TINA PEMBERTON for late submission of a transportation City Clerk Week of March 17, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 13

maximum cost of $35,000 The estimated The period of probable usefulness for the total cost of all of the foregoing, including $35,000 bonds is five (5) years. preliminary costs and costs incidental A complete copy of the Bond Ordinance thereto and the financing thereof, is summarized above shall be available for $2,835,000. public inspection during normal business The amount of obligations authorized to hours at the office of the City Clerk, City be issued is $2,835,000. of Glen Cove, City Hall, Glen Cove, - Ann DiPietro The period of probable usefulness for the New York. $2,800,000 bonds is forty (40) years. ------x Dear Great Book Guru, actor, renowned artist, awarding-winning This Friday, March 25 at 10:30am in architect. While we learn much about all Spooky Park, Mike and Gwynn Lennon four, it is the physically and emotionally will be hosting their 21st Annual Egg scarred Jude who remains center stage Hunt. Afterwards I will be meeting throughout. The author’s description up with friends to celebrate Daniel of luxurious apartments, manor homes, DiPietro’s birthday and I would love travels abroad, drivers, servants, fine to have a thought-provoking book to restaurant dining, beautiful clothes- all discuss. Any ideas? fueled by an endless supply of money the original play, the character was not Egg Hunter Extraordinaire and well-connected caring friends- sympathetic but Huston rewrote the imbues the novel with a sense of magical character wanting more complexity Dear Egg Hunter Extraordinaire, realism. Nominated for both the National and sympathy. She was featured as a I just finished a very interesting but Book Award and the Booker Prize, this kidnapped bank teller in Walt Disney’s troubling book: A LITTLE LIFE by book has many fans and equally as many “That Darn Cat” in 1965. In 1967, she -Hanya Yanagihara. I couldn’t decide detractors. I am not sure which camp played a THRUSH agent on the TV whether it was a moral fable, a Dickensian I would put myself in, but it is surely series, “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”. melodrama, or a serious study of human thought-provoking. suffering…. but definitely a very Last Week’s Celebrity disturbing read. Four young men meet Last week’s celebrity was born Sydney in a small, elite college, form a deep Woodrow Parfey but dropped his first friendship, and move to New York City name and was known professionally as where most of the story takes place. The Woodrow Parfrey. His many film credits thirty year time span is hard to place but include parts in “Cattle King” (1963) with probably mid- century to the present. All Robert Taylor and Robert Loggia, “The four achieve fairytale successes in their War Lord” (1965), directed by Franklin careers: prominent attorney, celebrated J. Schaffner, and starring Charlton Heston and Richard Boone, “” (1968) with Henry Fonda and Richard NS฀Board฀of฀Ed฀Meeting฀Thurs,฀March฀31,฀at฀ Widmark, “Bronco Billy” (1980) with and “Jinxed” (1980) with Bette Midler and Rip Torn, to name 7:30฀PM฀at฀North฀Shore฀High฀School฀Budget฀ This week’s celebrity was an American a few. Parfrey’s frequent association TV, film and stage actress. She was born Adoption is on the Agenda with film director Franklin Schaffner, Shirley Grossman in Philadelphia, Pa. who also directed him in “Papillion”, on Sept. 18, 1922. Her father was from led him to his role as “Maximus”, one The North Shore Board of Education will meet on Thursday, March 31, Latvia, and her mother, who had acted of the three “See No Evil” orangutan 2016 at 7:30 PM, at North Shore High School. The following items will in the Yiddish Theater, was from South judges in “Planet of the Apes” (1968) be on the agenda: Budget Adoption, Superintendent Search Consultants, Africa. When she was eight, her parents with another favorite actor of Schaffner, separated but never divorced. She became and Data, Privacy & Security. Charlton Heston. Parfrey would also don interested in acting, as an escape from a the prosthetics again for the pilot of the painful childhood, and auditioned for TV series spinoff. Upcoming meetings will take place on the following dates at 7:30 p.m. plays in NYC, while she was attending Some of his TV credits were “Combat!”, (unless noted otherwise): 4/14, 4/19 (BOCES Budget Vote),Wednesday, high school. She enrolled at Temple “Police Story”, “Get Smart, “I Dream of 4/20 (Meet the Candidates Night in HS Cafeteria at 8 PM), and 5/5 University, but did not matriculate. She Jeannie”, “Lost In Space”, “Remington landed her first professional job doing (BOE Town Meeting/Budget Reading). The Budget Vote/Election of Steele”, “Room 222”, and “Eight is summer stock in Long Island in 1942. Trustees will take place on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at North Shore High Enough”. Parfrey died suddenly, at the As time went on, she began to have guest age of 62, on July 29, 1984 from a heart School from 7 AM-10 PM. If you would like to contact the North Shore appearances on various TV programs attack. His gravestone simply reads “Pfc. Board of Education, please email [email protected]. If you during the mid-1950s. She made her film U.S. Army, World War II” would like to host a budget coffee, please contact Shelly Newman at debut in 1961 in “Run Across the River” 277-7840. with a less than stellar cast. She also made “Satan in High Heels” (1962), starring Correct Callers Meg Myles, later known as “Joanna Rich Reynolds, Don Adams, Mario It is never too late to be added to the district email list. If you would Yeager”, “Stuart Chandler’s” secret wife Moccia, Will and Babs Hutchins, Ro- like to be added (or taken off), please contact the Superintendent at on the TV soap-op, “All My Children”. berta Pezza [email protected] or visit “Email Subscriptions” at the In the film, our celebrity portrayed a top of the district website at www.northshoreschools.org. cabaret club owner named “Pepe”. She later disavowed the film. In Sept. 1963, she traveled to Puerta Vallarte, Mexico to play the role of “Judith Fellowes” in John Huston’s version of “The Night of PUBLIC NOTICE the Iquana”, based on the original play For Gazette by Tennessee Williams, also starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. advertising information THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE Interestingly, James Garner says he BOND ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CITY IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF GLEN COVE, NEW YORK, OF NOT TO EXCEED $2,835,000 TO was offered the role played by Richard ADOPTED MARCH 22, 2016, FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION Burton, but he turned it down as “it was call AUTHORIZING VARIOUS CAPITAL The bonds are authorized to finance: just too Tennessee Williams for me”. Our IMPROVEMENTS IN AND FOR THE (i) the construction of a new water well celebrity was nominated for an Academy CITY, STATING THE ESTIMATED and related facilities, at the estimated Award in the category of Best Supporting 671-2360 TOTAL COST THEREOF IS $2,835,000, maximum cost of $2,800,000 and (ii) APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT the acquisition of a digital archiving and Actress for her performance as a latent THEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZING records retention system, at an estimated lesbian women’s college instructor. In Page 14 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 17, 2016 Gold Coast Your Homeownership Partner Classifieds

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