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That ‘singular sensation’ Derby day Chef shares at the Madison Theatre at the Mansion his secrets Page 17 Page 11 Page 24 VOL. 28 NO. 19 MAY 9-15, 2019 $1.00 A senator rides the rails Gaughran is pushing for more trains for LIRR commuters

By ALYSSA SEIDMAN commuters firsthand what the [email protected] railroad should do to improve service. The comments will be For the past few weeks, State compiled and presented to LIRR Sen. Jim Gaughran has been President Phillip Eng later this spending quality time on the year. Gaughran added that the Long Island Rail information would Road, riding to and provide the rail- from local stations, road with some talking to constitu- art of the guidance on how to ents on the plat- spend new capital forms and trains P issue is this funding included and asking for [branch] is one in the state budget. their input on how The 2019-20 bud- the railroad’s ser- of the older parts get, which was vice should be signed by Gov. improved. of the railroad Andrew Cuomo on Since late April, system. Once April 1, includes Gaughran, a Demo- legislation to over- Tab Hauser/Herald Gazette crat from North- it’s electrified, haul the Metropoli- CHEF PAT MARONE, of the Regency, served up samples of a special pasta dish. port, has visited tan Transportation stations on both that’s going to Authority. The Sen- the Oyster Bay and dramatically ate-proposed MTA Por t Jef ferson RAIL Act authoriz- Feast for the eyes, and stomach branches of the improve service. es key reforms to LIRR — the two increase transpar- rail lines that run JIM GAUGHRAN ency and trans- Marking 22 years of good eating in Glen Cove through his Senate State senator form operations at district — to solicit the MTA, includ- By ALYSSA SEIDMAN dents a chance to feast on the — nearly 50 local eateries comments from his ing a comprehen- [email protected] best food the community has were represented. Diners commuting constituents by way sive forensic audit of the agency, to offer. were treated to freshly made of a written transit survey, a requirement that MTA leader- Foodies from across the Walking through the gild- salads from Forest Ave Grill, which asks them how often they ship present a 20-year capital North Shore crowded the ed halls of the mansion dur- tuna tartare from the View, take the train, the length of their investment plan every five years, Glen Cove Mansion on Mon- ing Culinary Delights is like cheesy quesadillas from the commute and their overall satis- and mandated public comment day for the Chamber of Com- being a kid in a candy store: Brass Rail in Locust Valley faction with the LIRR. on MTA performance to enhance merce’s annual Culinary It’s hard to know which treat and tiramisu from St. Rocco’s The purpose of the survey, Delights event. For over 20 to sample first. The air was CONTINUED ON PAGE 14 Bakery. Gaughran said, is to hear from years, the chamber has sumptuously scented with brought together the best flavors from all over the The chamber created the local restaurants, gourmet world, tempting taste buds event 22 years ago to promote eateries, delicatessens, baker- even before guests took their its members and enhance the ies, chocolatiers, supermar- first bites. health and profitability of kets, spirits purveyors and The evening’s offerings local businesses, explained nutritionists, giving resi- were varied and numerous CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 2 May 9, 2019 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE Call or Text 516-801-3957 BeautifulFlowersNY.com Jennifer Lam Photography Lam Jennifer everything isperfected. everything the smallestdetail, to From thebiggest come true. make your dreams love to labor of your visionisour attention tocapture personalized The Glen Head, NY11545 BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS FLOWERS BEAUTIFUL 58 GlenHeadRoad FLORISTRY Photos by

1035573 Offering of small plates with big heart 3 GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — May 9, 2019 CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Dr. Maxine Cappel Mayreis, who has chaired Culinary Delights for the past 15 years. “We appreciate the community coming to support the event and give their money to local businesses,” she said. “I thank the restaurants here. They just give of themselves, and with- out them we’d have a whole different character in our town.” The event is more than a chance to delight in the culinary offerings the city has within and beyond its borders. A portion of the night’s proceeds benefit- ed the North Shore Soup Kitchen and two Glen Cove High School seniors, who will receive scholarships from the cham- ber. “We’re like a big family here in Glen Cove,” Mayreis said, “and this event has only grown and marinated for all my life.” City Councilwoman Pamela Panzen- beck — who is partial to the salads from Forest Ave — said the chamber’s hard work results in a wonderful community Photos by Tab Hauser/Herald Gazette event that many residents look forward THE GLEN COVE Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. to. “This gives everyone here an oppor- tunity to taste foods from all of our fab- Sharon Ellenbogen, the director of ulous restaurants,” Panzenbeck said, Culinary Services at the Atria in Glen “and hopefully the restaurants gain Cove, said, “It’s a great way for us to The Gazette’s favorite grub some business.” focus on the techniques we can utilize, Glen Cove Mayor Tim Tenke — who the creativity we have and the flavors Covering the best-known tasting event in in a soft, steamy bun. sampled a savory pupusa from El we create to make our meals special for Glen Cove has its perks. Here’s a list of ■ Spring salad from Forest Ave Grill Tazumal — said the event offers a pure our residents, their families and visi- must-try items we sampled at the 22nd (170 Forest Ave.). A mix of baby arugula taste of everything the city has to offer. tors. It’s also fun to network and see annual Culinary Delights: He also commended the chamber’s what other restaurants are doing.” and spinach with mixed berries, mango efforts. “They’re promoting their mem- The event was formerly held in the ■ Pupusas from El Tazumal (6 Glen St.). salsa and cranberry goat cheese, fin- bers,” he said, “and having one event dining room of the Regency. Chamber Masa cakes stuffed with gooey cheese ished with a tangy lime, olive oil and that says, ‘You got to see what we have members, Mayreis recalled, pushed the and flavorful stewed beans. Don’t skimp cilantro dressing. in Glen Cove’ is a great way to do it.” tables and chairs against the wall to on the vinegar-based slaw and hot ■ Kombucha from AquaViTea, available “The local people showcase their make way for the vendors. And while sauce that comes on the side for an at Rising Tide Natural Market (42 Forest wares to let the community know what’s the venue has changed — now spanning added kick. available,” Mayreis said. The interac- three large rooms at the Mansion — the Ave.). Refreshing fermented teas in a tion between merchants and consumers event’s philosophy remains the same: ■ Pork buns from the Atria (146 Glen variety of fruity flavors. We recommend helps residents better appreciate where “Eat until you explode, drink until St.). Tender braised pork dressed with elderberry and strawberry sage. their food comes from — and it helps the you’re blind and go home happy,” she pickled veggies is both savory and crisp, chefs, too. said.

EVENT CHAIR DR. Maxine Cappel Mayreis, far left, and Tom and Evelyn Bass sampled home- made Italian fare from Vito’s Ristorante.

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4000 or www.aupac.adelphi.edu. 1031531 6 May 9, 2019 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE Alexander Juarez Karen Ferguson [email protected] CONN MIKE By Board of Education candidates state their cases inclusion people of such as senior citizens. involvedhaveth could whichcommittee, bond the in mighthavethere werepassed, moresaid,hedive if attributed the high theprice bond of as to why it munity.” isthe right person to represent you and your entir and Spanish. “I’m here to ask you to vote for who y during his opening statement, which was read in Eng I’ll be a strong advocate for all children in closingthisherstatement, Fergusonof end theat said grandchildrenchildren,my classroom,formy myfor completely around students’ mental health.baseprogram a implementationthechologists of and gusonsaid,increasean guidance in counselors and turing students on an emotional and social level. st dents,the student benefit safety inrelationbest to togun violence money a of spending proper the pinpointspecificcouldnotoneissue. citedth She were floated. said,something she would work anew tob change if formalcampaigna failurelackwasalsoof adueto I high. too wasamount the Fergusonsaid 12,March bondtogo toward school improvements failed topas are.” childrenhave playtimetofeeland good about who the meets allneeds levels of our that population of curriculum that also rigorous ass a assure to need schoolwell-round experience a where need the whole childstudents isnurtured our believe “I said. she in Deasy Elementary School. Coveschools, Finleyonein Middle School andtheo retirement2013.twohasgranddaughtersShein G in 1974before teaching thedistrictin yearsfor23 u trict, having graduated from Glen Cove High SchoolHighCove Glenhavingtrict,graduatedfrom the board. attend the forum due to a medical obligation. help the district. Candidate David Huggins was unab plantheyelectedstatedhowwhyshould— andtheybe Rios Daniel and Leone Lia Juarez, Alexander son, SchoolonMay the candidates6. Four of Karen— Fer PTA the during Council’s Education MeetCandidatesthe City forumGlenCoveat Hi of Cove Board Glen the District on School seats open two the for vying Juarez, who has three children in the district, als district, the in children three has who Juarez, “I am notamhere“I ask to you vote to forme,” Juarez s “I’vealways been a strong advocate for my students Childrenneed more time for lunch and activities, F Regardingthe district’s challenges, Ferguson said askedWhenaboutbelieveswhyshe $84.6 million the “I’m running for a seat on the boardcarethebecauseseatonI running“I’m afor Ferguson spoke on her lengthy history with the dis- the lengthywithhistory her Fergusononspoke HugginsJuarezandareboth incumbent members of Residents were introduced to the five candidates candidates five the to introduced were Residents

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Wednesday, May 15 Softball: Class AA 1st round playoffs at high seedTuesday, May 14 Boys/Girls Track: Division 3A meet at Hewlett Boys/Girls...... Track: Division 3B meet at North Shore Boys... Lacrosse: Class A 1st round playoffs at highSoftball: s Class A 1st round playoffs at high seed Monday,. May 13 No games scheduled Saturday, May 11 Boys Tennis: Manhasset at Glen Cove ...... Boys Tennis: Bethpage at North Shore ...... Softball: Garden City at North Shore ...... Friday, May 10 Boys Lacrosse: Elmont at Glen Cove ...... Baseball: Floral Park at North Shore ...... Baseball: Plainedge at Glen Cove ...... Softball: Glen Cove at Oyster Bay ...... 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Photos by Elisa Dragotto/Herald Gazette THOMAS, LEFT, AND Jennifer Scheff and Meg and Dan McConnell enjoyed pre-derby drinks together. Horsing around at the Glen Cove Mansion orth Shore residents got N a taste of southern life when they celebrated the “run for the roses” at a Kentucky Derby- themed party at the Glen Cove Mansion on May 4. Guests dressed in their derby best for the occasion, sporting colorful, printed cloth- ing and, of course, wide-brimmed derby hats. Attendees snacked on finger sandwiches and sipped on mint juleps, the favorite drink of Kentucky Derby fans. There was also a best-dressed con- test; first place was awarded to the individ- ual with the finest frock and best head- CHRIS AND MAUREEN Smith, above, dressed to turning hat. the nines for the derby party. — Alyssa Seidman MICHAEL WELLBROCK, ABOVE right, and Cognac Wellerlance raised a glass to the winning horse of the Kentucky Derby, Country House.

CARYN NOBLE, LEFT, and Dawn Palermo dressed up for the derby party, but Palermo’s outfit also paid homage to Cinco De Mayo. 12 May 9, 2019 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE (516) 759-8300. and essentialcandle makingtechniques. freshener. thehistory They will alsolearn beautifully scentedcandleorair howlearn funandeasy it istomake a through 5canjointhecandlelady to Glen Head, 3p.m. Childreningrades K Gold CoastLibrary, 50Railroad Ave., Creatively scentedcandles winter market. This willbethefinalday oftheindoor snacks andotherlocallycraftedgoodies. produce, baked goods, pickles, juices, Sea Cliff, 12to 4p.m. Shopfresh Creative Studio,Arts 256SeaCliff Ave., market winter Indoor and theenvironment. (516)676-2130. insects intoagarden tobenefitone’s self companion plantingwithflowers toinvite Cove, 10:30p.m. Discussthebenefitsof Glen Cove Library, 4GlenCove Ave., Glen Stacking functionsinthegarden Saturday, May 11 aboutourschools.informed yoursupport localbusinessesandstay proposal. Grababiteand/or beverage to discuss theupcoming2019-20budget Superintendent Dr. Peter to Giarrizzo Cliff, 9:30a.m. Join ShoreSchools North Sea CliffBistro, 230SeaCliff Ave., Sea Coffee andconversation and animals. (516)759-8300. how tomake three-dimensionalflowers pens. To celebratespring, they willlearn doodle anything they desirewith3D 3 through8cansitback, relaxand Glen Head, 4p.m. Childrenfromgrades Gold CoastLibrary, 50Railroad Ave., 3D pencrafts: spring community. (516)759-9610. and great-grandmothers inthe honor allofthemothers, grandmothers Tom songsto Smithasheperforms Glen Cove, 12p.m. Join musicalguest Glen Cove SeniorCenter, 130GlenSt., Mother’s Day luncheon Friday, May 10 (516) 676-2130. desk.Register attheInformation sessions willbeheldonMay 16and23. toparticipate. necessary The other Barbara Lewin covers allmaterials A $10materialsfeemadepayable to paint. Nopaintingexperiencenecessary. spring landscapescenewithacrylic classes. She’llteachyou how topainta step-by-step inaseriesofthreepainting BarbaraLewin willguideyouartist Cove, 2to4p.m. Talented landscape Glen Cove Library, 4GlenCove Ave., Glen Spring paintingworkshop height andweight. (516)671-1837. techniques basedonthechild’s age, checking carseatsandbuckling of mindthattheirchildissafeby event tohelpparentsachieve thepeace Michael Montesanowillsponsorafree Locust Valley, 3p.m. Assemblyman Locust Valley Library, 170BuckramRoad, Carseat safetycheck Thursday, May 9 COMMUNITY CALENDAR COMMUNITY (516) 676-5913. person ifpaidinadvance. shelter’s care. Admission is$125per thedogsandcatsin will support tables, dinner, musicandmore. Proceeds Rescue foranightoffunwithcasino Bayville, 6:30p.m. Join Cove Animal Crescent BeachClub, 333Bayville Ave., Cove Animal RescueCasinoNight Thursday, May 16 theme. 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The presentationwillbeofferedin his familyandthelongroadtorecovery. opioid addiction, itsnegative effectson of Alter willsharehispoignantstory Row, GlenCove, 7p.m. Speaker Kevin Iglesia CiudaddeRefugio, 47Cottage speaker Kevin Recovery Alter Monday, May 13 coupons are availablewww.stboniface.org/feast.are at coupons purchase.of Hours,discount night advance and the sale on rides unlimited for good more.garden,much are beer and $30 gamescarnivalwristbands price” “payThe one ride tent,Boniface’sfood a St at food bands,delicious local from entertainment live fantastic Shows,Newtonagesby all for rides Landing.carnivaldayhave festivalexciting four will The Thursday,Sunday,through May16 Glenwood in at Road MayTappan19 Shore on Beach festivalfrom Shore the by Feast annual its host will Cliff Sea of Church Martyr St.Boniface 2019 Feast by theShoreat Tappen Beach Kiwanis willhonoritsmembers. Glen Cove, 7to10p.m. Shore North Metropolitan Restaurant, 3PrattBlvd., Kiwanis celebration Charter tickets contact Leslie Guerci at (516) 816-5686. (516) at Guerci Leslie contact tickets and dwellings. information oustanding more other For three plus cottage,cliffside a and décor eclectic with house, a Victorian convertedcarriage a homes, sevenhistoric including feature Sunday,on held p.m.will 4 to tour noon The from May19 Landmarks House Cliff Association’sBiennial TourSea be will Landmarks Association House Tour Cove, 10:30p.m. NursesfromSt. Francis Glen Cove Library, 4GlenCove Ave., Glen Free healthscreening Friday, May 17 Photos by Photos TabGazette Hauser/Herald (516) 676-2130. bring afriendormake anew onethere. supply theskills. 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Tenke hosts E-Waste Collection Day GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — May 9, 2019 Mayor Timothy Tenke and the City Department of Environmental Conser- of Glen Cove hosted the E-waste, elec- vation, experts estimate that U.S. con- tronic waste, Collection Day on April sumers throw away 400 million units of 20. At this year’s program, 161 residents electronic equipment per year. dropped off electronic waste and the Recycling electronic waste protects city collected 6.05 tons of waste. human health and the environment by The e-waste collection day was diverting thousands of pounds of waste designed to provide residents with a from landfills and incinerators, keeping safe, environmentally sound method to toxins from contaminating the air, dispose of the many unused electronic water and soil. It also helps to conserve devices found in the average home. Eli- natural resources by allowing valuable gible items included TV’s, VCR’s, stere- materials to be reclaimed and reused os, computers, fax machines, DVR’s and rather than using virgin material. Courtesy Locust Valley School District MEMBERS OF THE Locust Valley High School Interact Club show off the spring hats they cable boxes. According to the New York made with the members of the Glen Cove Senior Center Adult Day Program. MAYOR TIM TENKE joined Glen Cove’s Interact Club enriches lives of seniors Department of The Locust Valley High School Inter- the group created spring hats. Public Works to act Club recently visited the Glen Cove Interact Club adviser Erica Reilly said recycle elec- Senior Center, where they spent time the students learn many interesting tronic waste with the residents in the Adult Day Pro- things about the residents. The seniors, during this gram. The club members visit with the most of whom have forms of dementia year’s E-Waste seniors a few times a year, talking with including Alzheimer’s disease, enjoy the Collection Day. them, getting to know them and doing a conversation and activity. craft project together. During this visit,

Courtesy City of Glen Cove Big Thanks to our Small Business

Customers. Svetlana Caton David Gerassi Lumiere Ballet Company, Bay Shore David’s Famous Pizza & Borekas, Cedarhurst

We’d like to thank the thousands of business customers who have participated in our Energy Efficiency and Economic Development Programs. We’re working together to make our communities greener, more sustainable and full of energy. Learn more at PSEGLINY.com/Business 1035349 Mika Rose Bob Bennett My Home Favorites, Westbury Amity Harbor Sports, Amityville 14 May 9, 2019 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE h lnCv,Ge tetadSaCifCliff Sea andStreetCove, GlenGlen the first without parkingat line availabilityaddressingthe of Bay Oyster the on potential a increase about in the number trains of concerns expressed have Cove fortrade-off better service.” small a “It’ssaid. Bradford cars],” [with overrun be would station the [then] but stations with adequate parking. viding riders who drive to their respective however,lenge,pro- bewouldadded, she chal- The trains. more-frequent needed believedshesaidshe Oyster theBay line later.Gaughran, momentsLike it pleted com- and Cliff, Sea atboarded she when survey transit Gaughran’s handed was can help.” does.Mother Nature is something nobody it think don’t “I said, improvements,he of need in was railroad the thought he three or year,”timesa two said.whenButaskedheif usually that’s and down, breakstrain theweathercomes, bad the bad in but said, weather it he tends to slow. part, “A times, most lot if of the for good, is Service to week. a timesfivework Street Glen from railroad the takes some commuters. to talked and Greenvale, to Street Glen from Gazette ride-along a on Herald him accompanied the Friday, Last ble. possiridersmanyas as totalkhours, to eveningand morning peakJune,during throughTour” Hall Town Mobile “LIRR withconstituents on what he is calling an tric tracks.” changing this from a diesel system to elec- headded. “Not just buying more cars, but all service more efficient. electric-poweredtrainswouldmakeover anotherforline, switching shorter,theto Mineolaor Jamaica eithertransferat to typicallyOysterlineBaythehave on ers tootalltravelto through tunnels, andrid- vice.” electrified, dramaticallytothat’simprovegoing ser it’s Once system. railroad the of parts older the this of is one is[branch] issue the of Part 1867. in [here] StreetStation, “it[says] thefirst train left saidwhileGlenthetrainwaitingat afor isthem. one of a run branches dieseltrains, Oysterand Baymajority of passenger the 11 of LIRR’s three Only schedule. limited a adding more trains to what some consider electrificationtheOyster Bay line,of and Island senators. Senatemajority, whichincludesLong six StateDemocratic the to refers“we” The LIRR,theand that’s to for newgo capital to projects.” has — billion $1.5 or — ing “Wethatfund-insisted percentthat10 of ment to the MTA system,” Gaughran said. improve- for spending capital increased data collection and thus improve service. PAGEFRONT FROM CONTINUED More trainsfortheOysterBay line? The mayors of both Sea Cliff and GlenThebothmayors Sea Cliff of directtrains,moreweretherewish “I Bradford Hannah resident Cliff Sea Cove, Glen of Fernandez, William meet to plan staff his and Gaughran “But that entails capitala lot of funds,” doubleSincethedeckertrains aregas youlook atthesign over “If there,” he Gaughranpushingwassaidhethefor it adopted, was budget the “When - - - prds i’ b vr dfiut o resi- for difficult very be it’d upgrades, further any “without trains addedMTA the If limited. already is parkingwhere parkingGlenStreetspacestheatstation, 30 adding of process the in was city his ter Bay line in particular.” tionthat has historically affected the Oys- situa-ongoing an is Thisanecdotal. just not it’s and concern, constant a are Edward tion Mayor Cliff Lieberman.service “Questions disrup- Sea of said into,” and[to] have the parking situation looked stations. THE GLEN COVE GLEN THE STATESEN.JIM Glen CoveGlenMayorTenke Tim thatsaid “We would like the service modernized Gaughran bought a peak ticket from the LIRR ticket terminal at the Glen Street station in Glen Cove.Glen in station Street Glen the at terminal ticket LIRR the from ticket peak a bought Gaughran LIRR station. LIRR es iesi bcue o dnt have enough don’t trains you or better service.” because ridership less mentis that there’s less ridership. There’s toimprovements, their “andargu- part of neglecting this,” Gaughran said, referring local the railroadat stations. issues parking the of some viate running,andupviceiscould it helpalle- would be a feasible thing.”that if sure not I’m service,train tional addi- need we as “As much said. Tenke stations,” those at parking find to dents “We look forward to reviewing the the reviewing to forward look “We been has railroad the years “For addedHe thatonce thecity’s ferryser- Herald Gazette file photo file Gazette Herald at www.nysenate.gov/LIRR. and want they service deserve.” the tomers community members. The and feedback helps usgive cus- officials elected staff, and customers between dialogue open encouragetofoster and. . effortsour. es person said in a statement. “This reinforc-spokes LIRR a customers,” our for vice improvemissionourtoser railtinueon theresults senator’s of survey, and to con- Gaughran’savailablesurveyis online, them moving. keephelpdisruptionsto service other aroundstalled trains, broken railsand navigateto trains allow to Branch ma Ronkonko- the on redundancy offers year,schedulelastof ahead ed which ■ communities by reducing traffic. local benefit and service train quality reliability,ensure and safety increase to order in eliminated being are dor disruptions. Seven service grade crossings along the corri- of event the in flexibility as well as options, train reverse-commuteand frequency train ville.increasehelpwill track third This Hicks- and Park Floral between get, rentlyunderway, timeonbud-andon ■ includes: to improvecustomers’ commutes. It taking a$6.6billionmodernization The LongIslandRailRoadisunder-

The DoubleTrack Project,The complet- cur- Project, Expansion LIRR The Alyssa Seidman/Herald Gazette Seidman/Herald Alyssa Source: LIRR Source: - - Come Live Your Dream 15 GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — May 9, 2019

Rendering courtesy RXR A MAP INDICATING the features of the Garvies Point project. Are you thinking of moving to South Florida? Or purchasing a second home? My partner and I have over 25 years of living and selling real estate in South Florida. Resales, new developments, oceanfront, deepwater homes, condominiums and commercial real estate. Text me your email with your requests and info for a free search of your dream RXR provides update on list. Come experience our stress free, truly sincere, selling environment. Come live your dream. Marty Aronson Garvies, Village Square Estate Agent Relocation Specialist By ALYSSA SEIDMAN Park and Garvies Point Park, respectively, [email protected] and two restrooms facilities, one at the marina building and the other near the Joe Graziose, senior vice-president of boat launch. The construction of the gaze- residential development for RXR, the real bos is underway, and construction on the estate firm behind Garvies Point and Vil- bathrooms will begin later this year. lage Square, visited the Glen Cove City Graziose said he is working with out- 155 NE Spanish River Blvd Council at its pre-council meeting Tuesday side vendors to “activate” the marina sup- Boca Raton, FL 33431 night to provide an update on the projects port building, or make it more viable for and when each is slated for completion. residents to visit. The goal is to create a His partners distributed maps to city hybrid location consisting of restrooms, a Cell (561) 862-7214 • Office (561) 393-7000 officials indicating the major features of kayak storage facility and possibly a res- [email protected] • www.MiznerGrandeRealty.com the Garvies Point project (see rendering). taurant. “The idea is to keep the motif 1035593 The graphic also included approximate [and] activate the area, which we feel is travel times between Garvies’ welcome important as we open here,” he said. center on Herb Hill Road and the Village Square project on School Street — eight Residential buildings HERALD minutes by foot, three minutes by car and Graziose then addressed the status of four minutes by bike. each of the residential buildings at Gar- Crossword Puzzle vies Point. Two buildings designated as Public infrastructure “workforce housing” at the northern point Graziose explained that the $71.6 mil- of the development, between The Place lion public infrastructure work at the Gar- and Dixon Street, account for 10 percent of vies Point site is being completed in multi- the project’s total 1,100 units. Construction ple phases, as construction is ongoing. He on those buildings is set to begin at the end said that the infrastructure between the of the year. welcome center and the ferry terminal — The façade of the Beacon building, comprising drainage and a new bulkhead which consists of 167 luxury condos, is in Glen Cove Creek — has been completed. mostly completed, and over 50 percent of He added that a majority of drainage the units have been sold at price points infrastructure has been completed on the between $700,000 and $3 million. It is slated western point of the development as well, for completion by this January, Graziose near the site of the boat launch. said. Construction of the Anglers Club On the eastern end of the development launched this April, and is slated for com- is Harbor Landing, two buildings compris- pletion around Thanksgiving, he said. Just ing 385 luxury studio rentals. The building east of the club, across the creek, is the site on the north side of Herb Hill Road, with of the new $10 million underground sew- 177 units, will be completed by September age treatment station, which was original- of this year; the building on the south side ly proposed to lie north of the club. of Herb Hill Road, with 208 units, will be “Because of some of the environmental completed between November and Decem- issues on this property, and the depth of ber. Pre-leasing for the first building is set the excavation this pump station had to go, to begin as early as July; the price points it just made more sense to shift the pump for the units range between $1,950 a month station [across the creek],” Graziose said. and $4,200 a month. Graziose said workers had completed drilling a hole between the pump station Village Square and the drainage infrastructure on the Village Square will include a north side of the creek, and on Tuesday 16,500-square-foot public plaza, restau- had installed concrete precasts there. “We rants, retail stores and 146 studio apart- intend to operate and open the pump sta- ments. The project broke ground over two tion between September and October of years ago, and is targeted to open by this year,” he said. March 2020. Graziose said the site has Also a part of the public infrastructure attracted retailers such as Chase Bank, a work is construction of the marina sup- drycleaners and Brewology, a Port Jeffer- port building, two gazebos at Renaissance son-based brewery. 16 May 9, 2019 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE [email protected] HAWKINS ERIK BY Homeowner suesforreassessmentformula ware that the county licenses from an an outside from firm,and isthat firm’s intellectu licenses county the that ware soft- in embedded was formula the that appealed, and was denied again. values,newdenied.thewasmineHebut mulathat was used to deter- thefor countyforcopya of the to request FOIL a sent January, in value property reassessed his receiving theirs to distribute. not isformula thethat said over denials turned. the State have in to looking suit Court, Supreme filed has ongoing re-assessment, countywide the during ues todetermine new home val County Nassau by used la Law Information requests seeking theformu of Freedom denied akt aus n h Dprmn o of Department Assessment’swebsite,” Herzfeld,of Paul the on values property market residential calculate to uses it methodology the detail substantial in fromdisclosure, countythedisclosedhas exempt, as a trade secret, is under FOIL.formula the therefore, — property al The countyThe argued itsdenialin letters after fy, Duf Dennis have officials County two after homeowner, Lynbrook A “While the algorithm itself is exempt is itself algorithmthe “While © 2019 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 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1035523 - - - 17 STEPPING OUT Where to go, what to do, who to see GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — May 9, 2019 They ‘can do that’ ‘A Chorus Line’ kicks up its heels once again

ore than 40 years ago an ensemble of performers stepped onto the M stage at New York City’s Shubert Theater and proceeded to gloriously sing, tap, soft shoe and leap their way into Broadway history. The show was “A Chorus Line,” director-choreographer Michael Bennett’s joyous and bittersweet ode to the unsung heroes of musical theater, the chorus dancers. “This was the first show to give the nameless an identity,” says Luis Villabon, 48, a Broadway veteran who’s helming a new production of the show at the Musical theater pro Bethany Madison Theatre, on the Molloy College Moore is featured as Cassie. campus, May 17-19. “Bennett wanted to show how varied dancers’ lives could be, that they were from all walks of life. They’re not just Courtesy Madison Theatre automatons.” The focus on an audition, where a Director Luis Villabon in rehearsal with his cast. group of dancers are vying for a few Madison Theater captures the show’s someone who brings the goods and boy coveted spots in the chorus of a new spirit, featuring a combination of does he ever.” musical. As the action unfolds, we learn professional actors as well as aspiring Bethany Moore, of Rockville Centre, is their personal stories through songs that performers cast from Molloy’s CAP21 one of the professionals in the cast, capture the hopes, dreams and B.F.A. Musical Theatre Program. playing the pivotal role of Cassie. vulnerabilities of the aspiring performers. “It’s phenomenal for students because “She [the character] was a star on “It’s really about what we as artists do for “A Chorus Line” is like a master class Broadway who went to L.A. to be a bigger love, which is our craft,” says Villabon. where you learn ballet, tap, jazz, plus ‘70s star,” says Moore. “When that didn’t pan “The gift is ours to borrow and we always popular dance; you also learn how to act out, Cassie, now in the twilight of her know it will end someday, but no regrets.” and sing,” says Villabon. years as a dancer returns to New York Molloy student James Silverstein Bennett spent hundreds of hours All cast members had to earn their way hoping to convince her ex-lover, the appears in the show as fellow interviewing dancers from the Broadway into the production. “I had full on director of the show, to give her a chance chorus dancer Mike. chorus corps about their lives and auditions and we let the chips fall where to perform in the chorus. She makes her aspirations, then based the show on their they may,” he explains. case in the emotionally searing “The example, I’m super grateful.” real-life stories. The result, according to One of those well-earned “chips” went Music and the Mirror.” Adds Silverstein: “Oh my gosh, it is the Villabon, is a perfect piece of musical to 20-year-old James Silverstein, who grew “That song is a celebration of her love best experience working with pros. We theater. up on Long Island and is now a junior in of dance,” says Moore. “That’s all she quickly established a bond and have gotten The proof is in the nine Tonys, one the CAP21 program. “I play Mike, a 24 wants to do and she wants to do it as long so close. They have so much knowledge, so Pulitzer and the year-old from New Jersey as she can.” much to offer, they are always pushing us acclaimed musical score with a thick Italian accent. Like Cassie, Moore can relate to the and wanting to have us do our best work.” by Marvin Hamlisch A ChOrUS LINE He’s a big family guy who many physical and emotional challenges After “A Chorus Line,” Bennett went and Edward Kleban that got into dancing because of of being a 30-something dancer. “I have a on to direct “Dreamgirls,” another produced iconic songs When: Friday, May 17, 11 his sister and fell in love two-year-old son now and a husband, so I groundbreaking classic set in the world of that resonate to this day. a.m. and 8 p.m.; Saturday, with it,” says Silverstein. can’t just get up and go on tour. You have to show business. When Bennett died in 1987 The many memorable May 19, 2 and 8 p.m.; The character tells his prioritize differently than you did at 22. I’m at the age of 44, the New York Times tunes include “The Sunday, May 19, 3 p.m. story in the exuberant also learning how my 34-year-old body praised him as “the most influential Music and the Mirror, “I $35-$45. number, “I Can Do That,” feels versus my 22-year-old body. That’s a theater director and choreographer of his Can Do That,” “What I Where: Madison Theatre, which happens to be the new experience.” generation.” did for Love” and of show’s first solo. One experience Moore savors is the Three decades, later new audiences Molloy College, Hempstead continue to experience the magic that is “A course the signature, Ave., Rockville Centre. (516) “If the first number chance to work with Molloy’s budding “One,” among others. isn’t fabulous the show is in talents. “I recently got my Master’s in Chorus Line.” The upcoming 323-4444 or www. trouble,” says director educational theater and I love having the — Maria Lane production at the madisontheatreny.org. 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ESTATE OF VINCENT SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY Auditorium, 150 Dosoris be entitled to vote, present New York; and (d) that it be Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE pgrades, electrical BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. OR GO TO THE COURT Lane, Glen Cove, New York himself or herself personally signed by at least one 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite SUPPLEMENTAL improvements/renovations/u BORUTA, MICHAEL ROOK, WHERE YOUR CASE IS prior to the regular Board of for registration or otherwise hundred (100) qualified 100 SUMMONS IN A pgrades, HVAC INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR PENDING FOR FURTHER Education meeting. register with the Nassau voters of the district. Williamsville, NY 14221 FORECLOSURE ACTION improvements/renovations/u AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE INFORMATION ON HOW AND FURTHER NOTICE IS County Board of Elections. However, the school board 108872 Index#:611589/2017 pgrades, energy efficiency ESTATE OF VINCENT TO ANSWER THE HEREBY GIVEN that AND FURTHER NOTICE IS will not entertain any SUPREME COURT OF THE improvements/renovation/u To place a notice here call BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. SUMMONS AND petitions nominating HEREBY GIVEN that the petition to place before the STATE OF NEW YORK pgrades, including the us at 516-569-4000 x232 or BORUTA, DAVID ROOK, PROTECT YOUR candidates for the office of Board of Registration of the voters any proposition for COUNTY OF NASSAU installation of solar power, send an email to: INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR PROPERTY. member of the Board of District will also meet from the purpose of which is not T11 FUNDING, i m p r o v e m e n t s / [email protected] AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE SENDING A PAYMENT Education shall be filed 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on within the powers of the Plaintiff(s), renovations/upgrades, ESTATE OF VINCENT TO PLAINTIFF/TAX LIEN between the hours of 9:00 May 21, 2019, at each of voters to determine, nor any LEGAL NOTICE -against- renovations required for BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. HOLDER WILL NOT STOP a.m. and 3:00 p.m. the polling places to prepare proposition or amendment Glen Cove Herald Gazette THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, compliance with ADA BORUTA, BARBARA DERISI, THIS FORECLOSURE prevailing time with the the register for meetings which is contrary to law. Advertisement LEGATEES, DEVISEES requirements, vocational INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR ACTION. District Clerk of said School and elections held AND FURTHER NOTICE IS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS- AND/OR REPRESENTATIVES and career preparation AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE YOU MUST RESPOND BY District at the District Office subsequent to such annual HEREBY GIVEN that a Real Notice is hereby given that OF VINCENT BORUTA A/K/A renovations, portable ESTATE OF VINCENT SERVING A COPY OF THE Administration Building, 154 meeting or election. Property Tax Exemption the City of Glen Cove is VINCENT D. BORUTA AND classroom replacement BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. ANSWER ON THE Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, AND FURTHER NOTICE IS Report prepared in seeking to retain a ALL PERSONS THAT MAY and/or purchase, BORUTA, JEAN RUGG, ATTORNEY FOR THE New York, on or before HEREBY GIVEN that accordance with Section professional planning and CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE r o o f / g u t t e r / l e a d e r INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR PLAINTIFF (TAX LIEN Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at applications for absentee 495 of the Real Property Tax environmental consultant to PROPERTY REFERRED TO IN replacement, window AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE HOLDER) AND FILING 5:00 p.m. prevailing time. ballots for the election of a Law will be annexed to any prepare the Western THE COMPLAINT BY, replacement, ESTATE OF VINCENT THE ANSWER WITH THE Such petitions must be school board member and tentative/ preliminary Gateway Climate THROUGH OR UNDER ANY m a s o n r y / c o n c r e t e BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. COURT. directed to the District Clerk; proposition(s) may be budget as well as the final Vulnerability Assessment OF THE FOREGOING (THE replacement, interior and BORUTA , Dated: February 12, 2019 must be signed by at least applied for at the Office of adopted budget of which it and Adaptation Strategies. AFORESAID UNKNOWN exterior door/entry ways EDWARD BORUTA, JR., GLENN FINLEY, ESQ. one hundred (100) qualified the District Clerk at the will form a part; and shall The objective of the project HEIRS, LEGATEES, DEVISEES replacement, toilet room INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR GLENN FINLEY & voters of the district; must Administration Building, 154 be posted on District is the development of a plan AND/OR REPRESENTATIVES renovations, lighting AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ASSOCIATES state the name and Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, bulletin board(s) maintained to enhance resilience to BEING ALL SUCH HEIRS, upgrades, floor ESTATE OF VINCENT Attorneys for Plaintiff residence of the candidate. New York, between the for public notices, as well as climate change on the south LEGATEES, DEVISEES replacement, wall BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. 2024 Williamsbridge Road AND FURTHER NOTICE IS hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 on the District’s website. side of Glen Cove Creek. AND/OR REPRESENTATIVES replacement, boiler BORUTA, Bronx, NY 10461 HEREBY GIVEN that the p.m., prevailing time on any Dated:Glen Cove, New York This is a State-funded OF THEIR THAN THOSE replacements, elevators, ANN ESSIGMANN, (718) 828 4888 qualified voters of the school day. However, such Ida Johnson project: New York State SPECIFICALLY NAMED AS A carpentry renovations, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS NATURE AND OBJECT OF application must be received April 2019 Department of DEFENDANT HEREIN- THE purchase of buildings/land, District may register HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF ACTION by the District Clerk at least District Clerk Environmental Conservation IDENTITY AND ADDRESSES s i t e between the hours of 9:00 THE ESTATE OF VINCENT The object of the above seven (7) days before the Board of Education contract number DEC01- OF ALL THE FOREGOING renovations/reconstruction, a.m. and 2:00 p.m. in the BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. action is to foreclose City of election if the ballot is to be Glen Cove City School T00480GG-3350000. NOT BEING KNOWN TO press box/dugout/ field main office of each of the BORUTA, WALTER WOICYK, Glen Cove Certificate of Tax mailed to the voter, or the District Proposers may obtain the PLAINTIFF), h o u s e school buildings of the JR., INDIVIDUALLY AND AS Lien No. 178 held by the day before the election if Glen Cove, New York Request for Proposals (RFP) THOMAS FOOTE, improvements/renovations/ district and the office of the HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF Plaintiff. Premises: 293 Glen the ballot is to be delivered 109225 on the New York State INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR upgrades, bleacher District Clerk in the THE ESTATE OFVINCENT Street, Glen Cove, New York personally to the voter. No Contract Reporter AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE improvements/renovations/u Administration Building LEGAL NOTICE BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. 10542 absentee voter’s ballot shall (https://www.nyscr.ny.gov/). ESTATE OF VINCENT pgrades, upgrades of signs, during the school year, and Notice of Sale BORUTA, ALICE SCALA, SBL: 23-28-5 be canvassed unless it is The RFP is also available for BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. athletic field only in the Office of the Supreme Court: Nassau INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR 109827 received in the office of the download on the City of BORUTA, renovations/reconstruction, District Clerk during the County T11 Funding v John AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE District Clerk of the said Glen Cove website MARK THOMAS, LEGAL NOTICE playground renovations, summer months of July and French et al. Defts Index ESTATE OF VINCENT School District no later than (http://www.glencove- INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR NOTICE OF ANNUAL lockers/locker room August. The final date to 600231/2017. Pursuant to a BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. 5:00 p.m., prevailing time, li.us/bid-and-rfp/). A hard AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT renovations, public register for the annual Judgment of Foreclosure BORUTA, JOANN LAURO, on the date of the election. copy of the RFP is available ESTATE OF VINCENT ELECTION AND BUDGET address/clock system meeting to be held on May and Sale filed and entered INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR A list of all persons to whom for viewing at the City of BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. VOTE replacement, sound system 21, 2019 is Tuesday, May 7, on November 13, 2018, I AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE absentee ballots shall have Glen Cove City Clerk’s BORUTA, GLEN COVE CITY SCHOOL upgrades, telephone system 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 will sell at public auction in ESTATE OF VINCENT been issued will be available office, Room 309, City Hall, JAMES THOMAS, DISTRICT upgrades, hazardous p.m (personal registration Calendar Control Part (CCP) BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. in the said office of the 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR GLEN COVE, NEW YORK material remediation, day). If a voter has Courtroom of the Supreme BORUTA, District Clerk on each of the NY 11542. Requests for AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN storage space renovations, heretofore registered Court, 100 Supreme Court BARBARA GIULIANI, five (5) days prior to the day Information are due by ESTATE OF VINCENT that the Annual School furnishings and equipment, pursuant to the resolution of Dr. Mineola NY 11501 on INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR of the election, during 5:00pm EST on June 4, BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. District Election and Budget including the purchase of the Board of Education, and May 21, 2019 at 11:30 am AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE regular office hours until the 2019. Proposals are due by BORUTA, Vote for the qualified voters vehicles, all of the foregoing has voted at any Annual premises known as City of ESTATE OF VINCENT date of the election. 2:00pm EST on June 27, GAIL THOMAS SEPKO, of the Glen Cove City School to include all labor, School District Election and Glen Cove, School District 5, BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS 2019. INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR District, Glen Cove, New materials, equipment, Budget Vote or special Section 21, Block 229 Lot 41 BORUTA,UNITED STATES OF HEREBY GIVEN that a copy 110439 AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE York, will be held in the apparatus and incidental district meetings within the and 42, 16 McGrady Street, AMERICA , NEW YORK of the statement of the ESTATE OF VINCENT following locations: cost related thereto. last four (4) years, or if he or Glen Cove, New York LEGAL NOTICE STATE DEPARTMENT OF amount of money which will BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. School Election Districts The maximum amount of she is eligible to vote under 11542. Sold subject to the CITY OF GLEN COVE TAXATION AND FINANCE, be required for the ensuing BORUTA, Location of Polling Place the aforesaid Capital Article 5 of the Election terms of sale and filed ZONING BOARD OF L&L ASSOCIATES HOLDING year for school purposes ROBERT BORUTA, A, B, CHigh School, Dosoris Reserve Fund shall be Law, he or she is also judgment of foreclosure. APPEALS C O R P . , may be obtained by any INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR Lane, Back Gym $20,000,000, plus eligible to vote at this Bank Checks Only, must be NOTICE OF PUBLIC Defendant(s). resident in the district upon AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE D investment income. The election. All other persons payable to the Referee for HEARING To the above named request on May 7, 2019, ESTATE OF VINCENT Connolly School, Ridge probable term is to be 10 who wish to vote must 25% of Bid Price, No Cash PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, Defendants: and during the fourteen (14) BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. Drive - Back Gym years; the funds are to be register. Any person will be Accepted. Brian Davis, Esq . a PUBLIC HEARING will be You are hereby days immediately preceding BORUTA, JANICE JENNINGS, in said district Tuesday, May transferred from surplus entitled to have his or her Referee held by the Glen Cove summoned to appear and such Annual School District INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR 21, 2019 at 7:00 a.m. monies remaining in the name placed on such 109489 Zoning Board of Appeals on Answer the Complaint in Election and Budget Vote AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE prevailing time, at which 2018-2019 general fund register, provided that he or Thursday, May 16, 2019 at this action, and to serve a except Saturday, Sunday, or Place a notice by phone at ESTATE OF VINCENT time the polls will be open and/or other reserves in a she is known or proven to 7:30 p.m. at the Council copy of your Answer, or, if holiday, and at such Annual 516-569-4000 x232 or email: BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. to vote by voting machine sum not to exceed the satisfaction of the Chambers, City Hall, 9 Glen the Complaint is not served School District Election and [email protected] BORUTA, DOREEN DELL, upon the following items $5,000,000 and thereafter District Clerk, and the Board Street, Glen Cove, New with this Summons, to serve Budget Vote at the INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR between the hours of 7:00 in an annual amount of not of Registration to be then or LEGAL NOTICE York, when all interested a Notice of Appearance on Administration Building - AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE a.m. and 9:00 p.m., more than $5,000,000 for thereafter entitled to vote at NOTICE OF SALE persons will be given an the Plaintiff’s attorneys 154 Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove ESTATE OF VINCENT prevailing time. each remaining year of the such Annual School District SUPREME COURT COUNTY opportunity to express their within twenty (20) days High School - Dosoris Lane, BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. PROPOSITION I - SCHOOL probable term. Upon the Election and Budget Vote OF NASSAU views. after the service of this Robert M. Finley Middle BORUTA, CHESTER DISTRICT BUDGET establishment and funding for which the register is U.S. BANK NATIONAL The hearing will be on the Summons, exclusive of the School - Forest Ave., Deasy CACENSKI, JR., To adopt the annual budget of said reserve, the prepared and that the ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE application of Michael day of service, or, within 30 School - Dosoris Lane, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR of said school district for the Superintendent of Schools register is prepared FOR RASC 2006-EMX8, Caruso, residing at 14 Scott thirty days after completion Gribbin School - Walnut AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE fiscal year 2019-20 and to or his/her designee shall be pursuant to Education Law Plaintiff Place, Glen Cove N.Y. which of service where service is Road, Landing School - ESTATE OF VINCENT authorize the requisite directed to deposit monies and the registration list AGAINST seeks Variances from made in any other manner McLoughlin Street, and BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. portion thereof to be raised of this reserve fund in a prepared by the Board of JERRY OKO, et al., Sections 280-59 than by personal delivery Connolly School - Ridge BORUTA, CAROLANN by taxation on the taxable separate bank account to be Elections of Nassau County Defendant(s) (B)(2)(4)(6)(7) and (13) of within the State. In case of Drive, Glen Cove, New York TRIMARCI, INDIVIDUALLY property of the District. known as the “Facilities will be filed in the Office of Pursuant to a Judgment of the Glen Cove Zoning Code your failure to appear or during regular school hours; AND AS HEIR AND PROPOSITION II - CAPITAL Improvement Capital the District Clerk of the Glen Foreclosure and Sale duly to construct a new two- answer, judgment will be and on the Glen Cove DISTRIBUTEE OF THE RESERVE FUND - FACILITIES Reserve Account.” Cove School District, in the dated November 01, 2017 I, family dwelling on a vacant taken against you by default schools website ESTATE OF VINCENT IMPROVEMENT RESERVE ELECTION OF BOARD District’s Administration the undersigned Referee will lot with less than the for the relief demanded in (www2.glencove.k12.ny.us). BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. SHALL the Board of MEMBER(S) Building Office, 154 Dosoris sell at public auction at the required minimum lot area, the complaint. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS BORUTA, LAURA LEE Education, pursuant to To elect two (2) members of Lane, Glen Cove, New York, Calendar Control Part (CCP) lot width, minimum front NASSAU COUNTY is HEREBY GIVEN that in ROGERS, INDIVIDUALLY Education Law section 3651, the Board of Education of and will be open for Courtroom of the Supreme and rear yard setbacks. designated as the place of accordance with the rules AND AS HEIR AND be authorized to establish a said School District as inspection by any qualified Court, 100 Supreme Court Applicant is proposing a lot trial, the basis of venue is adopted pursuant to 2035 DISTRIBUTEE OF THE Capital Reserve Fund known follows: voter of the district between Drive, Mineola, NY 11501, area of 6,112 sq. ft where the location of the premises of the Education Law, any ESTATE OF VINCENT as the “Facilities A.Two (2) members to be the hours of 9:00 a.m. and on May 21, 2019 at 7,500 sq. ft. is required. that is subject of the tax qualified voter may have a BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. Improvement Reserve” for each elected for a term of 3:00 p.m. prevailing time, 11:30AM, premises known The location of the new lien. proposition or an BORUTA, MARK CACENSKI, the purpose of performing three (3) years, commencing on and after Tuesday, May as 127 SHORE ROAD, GLEN dwelling is on Elm Avenue NOTICE amendment placed upon INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR the following capital July 1, 2019 and ending 7, 2019, and each of the COVE, NY 11542. All that which has a proposed lot YOU ARE IN DANGER OF the ballot, provided that AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE improvements: instructional June 30, 2022. days prior to the date set for certain plot piece or parcel width of 27.10 ft where the LOSING YOUR HOME such amendment (a) be ESTATE OF VINCENT and non-instructional space B. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS the Annual School District of land, with the buildings minimum lot width shall be IF YOU DO NOT typed or printed in the BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. improvements/renovations/u HEREBY GIVEN that for the Election and Budget Vote, and improvements erected, 75 ft or the prevailing RESPOND TO THIS English language; (b) that it BORUTA, DONNA BAPTISTA pgrades, (including but not purpose of voting at such except Saturday and situate, lying and being in whichever is greater. The SUMMONS AND be directed to the District A/K/A DONNA WOZLON, limited to classroom meeting, on Tuesday, May Sunday, including the day the City of Glen Cove, Town minimum front yard shall be COMPLAINT BY SERVING Clerk of the said School INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR improvements/renovations/u 21, 2019, the polls will be set for the meeting. Any of Oyster Bay, County of 20 ft or the prevailing front A COPY OF THE ANSWER District; (c) that it be AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE pgrades and/or additions to open between the hours of person otherwise qualified Nassau and State of New yard setback, which ever is submitted to the District ESTATE of VINCENT ON THE ATTORNEY FOR existing facilities), 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. to vote who is not currently York, SECTION 21, BLOCK C, greater. No prevailing data Clerk no less than sixty (60) BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. THE TAX LIEN HOLDER auditorium renovations, prevailing time to vote upon registered under permanent LOT 39. Approximate been submitted for lot width days preceding the date of BORUTA, WHO FILED THIS gymnasium renovations, such propositions by voting personal registration in the amount of judgment and front yard setback. the Annual School District CHARLES ROOK, JR., F O R E C L O S U R E cafeteria renovations, machine. District by the last date $1,460,237.56 plus interest Applicant is also proposing Election and Budget Vote, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR PROCEEDING AGAINST library/multi media center AND FURTHER NOTICE IS found on the original or and costs. Premises will be a rear yard setback of 11.5 i.e. no later than Friday, AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE YOU AND FILING THE renovations, exterior HEREBY GIVEN that a duplicate registers, or sold subject to provisions of ft when 30 ft.is the March 22, 2019, 3:00 p.m. ESTATE OF VINCENT ANSWER WITH THE renovations/reconstruction, Budget Hearing will be held records, or list furnished by filed Judgment for Index# minimum required. The prevailing time, at the BORUTA A/K/A VINCENT D. COURT, A DEFAULT computer/technology on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 the Nassau County Boards 22502/08. proposed dwelling projects District Office, BORUTA, ROBERT ROOK, JUDGMENT MAY BE upgrades, security system at 7:00 p.m. at the Glen of Elections, and has not Thomas L. Carroll, Esq., outside the sky exposure Administration Building, 154 INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR ENTERED AND YOU CAN upgrades, plumbing Cove High School voted at an intervening Referee plane on the East, West and AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE LOSE YOUR HOME. improvements/renovations/u election, must, in order to Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, Gross Polowy, LLC South Elevations 24 May 9, 2019 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE tet Ge Cv, New Cove, Glen Council Street, Glen 9 the Hall, City Chambers, at p.m. 7:30 at Cove 2019 16, May Glen Thursday, on the Appeals of Board Zoning be by will held PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC a that NOTICE TAKE PLEASE OF OF HEARING NOTICE BOARD APPEALS ZONING CITY OFGLENCOVE LEGAL NOTICES MOSCHETTA, 110700 CHAIRPERSON TERI OF THE CITYOFGLENCOVE ZONING OF APPEALS BOARD THE OF ORDER BY May 6, 2019 Dated: of thehearing. regular time the until days business usual during the of hours business seen offices be Street, Glen may City it where NY Cove, Glen 9 the at located at file on is application above The Residence District. 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he woman who shuffled into the than I’d ever been. The worst part was pened, going to cosmetology school the wouldn’t even make eye contact. “At least courtroom a month ago no longer seeing O’Connor’s complete lack of emo- day after the murder and dancing at a she can visit her daughter,” Shari said, Tbore even the faintest resem- tion. She didn’t appear to care at all. rave. She eventually told police where his fingering the cylinder of Ryan’s ashes blance to her Facebook photo. Ryan, the son of my favorite cousin, body was and said that Lott was the kill- that she wore on a necklace. “This is all I That woman, the captain of her high Shari, was murdered in Pittsburgh in er, for which she received immunity. But have.” school cheerleading squad, once had August 2016, when he was 21. O’Connor, she ended up violating her parole when Eleven people read their impact state- short, pink hair, was slim and attractive. his girlfriend of nine she failed a random drug ments, and the judge was given 24 addi- Now, handcuffed and wearing a red months, had persuaded him test and was put in jail. tional statements. One was from me. I jumpsuit and unfashionable glasses, she to accompany her to buy Lott pleaded guilty to asked the judge for the maximum sen- was chubby, her Percocet. Ryan was trying acing the third-degree murder and tence for O’Connor, writing that although hair long and to stop her from shooting F was sentenced to 27½ to 60 I believe that prisoners can be rehabili- brown. heroin, his older brother, woman who years. O’Connor pleaded tated, O’Connor would never change. Her It was the first Alex, told me. played a part in guilty to conspiracy to com- actions were cold, calculating and cruel. time I had seen The couple ended up in a mit murder a few months She took advantage of someone’s kind- Lauren O’Connor, park where a man named the murder of my later, after the district attor- ness, of someone who tried to help her. the 25-year-old Kristopher Lott waited. ney’s office, monitoring Ryan was committed to getting her off who played a part According to police, Lott, cousin, who tried Lott’s prison cell, heard drugs, Alex said. He even went to 12 Step in the killing of who had a criminal record, to help her. him tell another inmate meetings with her. my cousin Ryan, quickly became aggressive, that O’Connor had bought I still can’t wrap my head around this. LAURA other than in a hitting Ryan with a gun the bullets and given him And I’m sorry, I don’t believe that doing LANE photo. And she and demanding money. Lott her father’s gun for the drugs makes someone so crazy that she didn’t look at all forced Ryan into a car and O’Connor murder. can’t stop herself from assisting in a like I envisioned a drove them to a bank. A camera there The first person to ask the judge for murder. That was O’Connor’s defense felon would. recorded Ryan emptying his bank mercy was O’Connor’s older brother. He when it was her turn to speak — she was Escorted by a police officer, she smiled account — he had all of $78. Then cried and begged, and I found myself out of her mind. weakly at her parents. Then she faced the O’Connor drove to a remote area, where feeling sorry for him. His sister was I can’t feel any compassion for her, but jury box, where my cousin’s friends and Lott dragged Ryan into the woods and unmoved. I don’t hate her. I comfort myself with immediate family members sat, waiting shot him in the head. Her mother was next. She made the the judge’s sentence — the maximum, 20 to share their impact statements. The pair then went to O’Connor’s mistake of beginning her plea by direct- to 40 years. And the fact that she’ll be far O’Connor stood for several hours while a house, where, hours after the murder, ing it at Shari. “We’ve both lost chil- away, in a Pennsylvania state prison, few people who loved her pleaded for O’Connor texted Shari on Ryan’s phone, dren,” she said. “You’re a mother like me where she can’t hurt my family anymore mercy, followed by others who spoke of pretending to be him. He was OK and was — you understand.” — or, for that matter, anyone else. how her murderous act had ruined their sleeping at a friend’s house, she texted. Shari was horrified, and so was I as lives. In the days that followed, while Ryan’s we wiped away our tears. Later she told Laura Lane is senior editor of the Glen I’d never been to a sentencing, and family searched for him, O’Connor went me she’d seen O’Connor’s mother several Cove and Sea Cliff-Glen Head Herald- didn’t know what to expect. I was sadder about her life as though nothing had hap- times around town, but her mother Gazettes and the Oyster Bay Guardian. Riding the guilt train with no way off

nce upon a generation or so an outing to the mall and two card and stay healthy. But it’s astounding Emails and texts are communication, ago, there were people, mostly games. how difficult it is to find seven minutes, but you just get the words of the conver- Owomen, who specialized in My exposure to parental guilt came all in a row. Especially for squat thrusts. sation, without the flavor and the guilt. Since I would feel too early and lasted — well, it lives on even Of course, ice cream isn’t the only nuance. Everyone should get a call on guilty singling out any age group or eth- though my parents do not. guilt-inducing food. The more you know, his or her birthday. Birthday-forgetting- nicity, let me just say that some women I realize that guilt takes on various the fewer foods you can eat with a clear guilt stings so bad! were born to it. guises, and modern life conscience. I happen to Once you’re on the guilt train, there’s My mother, rest her soul, was so deft offers many new opportu- like kale, which is a plus-3 no end to the trips you can take. I see an in jabbing the guilt-inducing saber that nities to feel guilty if one on the guilt-ometer, but I ad for a charity and I make a conscious you hardly felt it. is so inclined, and appar- hat do also love pulled pork, decision whether or not to contribute, “It’s been a long, ently I am. I can’t even eat W my late which is a minus-5. Apples but I always feel guilty about the radio quiet day here,” a damn pint of Haagen are a wonderful treat and stations and soccer teams and botanical she would say Dazs vanilla chocolate chip mother, my diet, at least a plus-2, and so are gardens and GoFundMe appeals I can’t when I called her without getting the guilts. all the root vegetables I help out. in Florida. No This has nothing to do my phone and enjoy, but my nightly treat Speaking of gardens, I feel guilty demand, no actual with my mother, and every- my dog have in of dark chocolate with when I neglect mine. Coming and going, complaint and no thing to do with the popu- nuts, caramel and sea salt in and out of the house, I spy a dried-out direct request of lar messaging that sugar common? gives me an overall deficit box of petunias and I hear them crying, me. But I knew and fat are toxic. I have to for the day. “Water me!” In a few weeks I’ll start RANDI that she wanted swallow my guilt with If I can push past the hearing my tomato plants begging for me to call more every spoonful. food and exercise issues, I food and a more stable existence, KREISS often, and I real- Today’s New York Times has a story run into a guilt that didn’t even exist secured to wooden stakes. Weird, huh? ized that the calls claiming that what we eat affects cli- when I was a child. The amount of time Of course, when dogs go to college, were the highlight mate change. So now my ordinary diet I spend on screens (see last week’s col- they major in guilt. It’s all in the eyes, in her too-long, will cause high tides and wild fires. Eat umn) is too much, and I’m regularly and when they find yours and lock in, too-quiet life. a burger and trigger a tsunami. reminded of just how much by a new you belong to them. Whatever my Lilly- It was only when I heard other moth- If I don’t exercise as much as all the app on my iPhone that tracks my screen bee wishes — a treat, a walk, licking out ers chat with their grown children that I studies tell me I must, major guilt time. I don’t even know how I got this the Haagen Dazs container — I give in, realized there was another way to inter- ensues. Not necessarily enough to pro- app, but it’s there, like my conscience, because the alternative, dog-induced act. I actually heard of one mother (and pel me off the couch, but enough to suck whispering, “Do something more pro- guilt, is too much to bear. the story may be apocryphal) who told the joy out of an afternoon of online ductive.” her daughter not to visit one weekend Scrabble. Lately, the studies say I can Oh yeah, and I feel guilty when I Copyright 2019 Randi Kreiss. Randi can because she was pretty booked up with work out for just seven minutes a day don’t call my friends often enough. be reached at [email protected]. 26 May 9, 2019 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE HERALD E-mail: [email protected] ______Advertising Advertising Account Executives HERALD COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Richner Communications,Richner Inc. 2 Endo Blvd.City,Endo Garden 2 11530 NY Sea Cliff/Glen Head Herald Gazette Malverne/West Hempstead Herald Vice President -Operations Vice President Web: glencove.liherald.com Lynbrook/East Rockaway Herald COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS RichnerCommunications, Inc. 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to extend the time to file a sexualharass-a fileto time extendthe to ■ settled more than three times. tigate any individual or institution thatgeneral’s had office. attorney Thestate office the couldto disclosed then be inves-to tion sexual to harassment, sexualdiscrimina-assaultor relating settlements require ■ eral pieces proposed of legislation: bills that have been offered. Below areSimotas sev- and Biaggi sponsored many the of the Bronx, are taking the lead on this Sen.issue. Alessandra Biaggi, a Democrat from Democrat from Long Island City, andtee. State Assemblywoman Aravella Simotas,hearing a are now under review in commit- A slew bills of followed. state laws pertaining to sexual harassment.and advocates discussed numerous fixes27 yearsfor — 27 years! At the meeting, expertslegislative hearing on sexual harassment in session. the final two months the of 2019 legislative will pass some them of as lawmakers enter the of bills a fair hearing, and we hope it Legislature is obliged to at least givethat each the #MeToo movement exposed, the Legislature. by relatively new women members the of measures have been put forth, most often,en the state’s sexual harassment laws.proposed The no fewer than 11 bills to strength- was practicallywasmayor theyellingandsathim, at now because he is running for City Council.CitySherunning for is becausehenow speakingmeetingspublicsessionduringandthe avoid to hoping a confrontation down, sat he withstatement, Silverman.his made he councilwoman.beforeSilvermanabecame After councilmeetingsdifferent on occasions. Thiswas organizationstwospokentheat had sentative of Recreationthe repre-Commission,a or either he chairmanof nowyearsand 10Junior Soccerfor ings.husbandMy pointed outthatpresidentas of city’s the committees of never speak majority theatcouncil a meet- that claimed who Silverman, Councilwomanbystatementmade Marsha a ing City Council meeting? CouncilCityresidentberatetoa speakswhoa at Editor: Tothe people treat you how Not A

She then accused my husband only of coming to Myhusband spoke at the May 9 meeting regard- Sincewhen isit acceptable for themembera of Simotasand Biaggi also sponsored billa would measure Simotas-Biaggi One The 11 measures that came outthe of In February, they hosted the first joint Given the level sexual of harassment York state lawmakers recently sciousness in 2017 and 2018, New exploded into the national con- fter the #MeToo movement Albany must pass sex harassment bills LETTERS HERALD into a nondisclosure agreement to be be to wouldinformed agreement doingsothat nondisclosure a into ■ ing the agreement. the explain rights that to she or have he would give would up by sign- waiver The confidentialityasignasked to agreement. erstoprovide waivera toany party who is ■ all state employees. harassmentpreventionsexualforfor ing annualbystanderdate intervention train- ■ years. three to year one from complaint ment ol etbih eul aaset pre- harassment sexual establish would Manhattan, from Democrat a Krueger, ■ a local commission on human rights. sion, the state Division Human of Rights or EqualEmployment Opportunity Commis- U.S.thepolice, with speakingfrom them

Thisbillwould require parties entering Anothermeasure would require employ- AnotherSimotas-Biaggi bill would man- A bill sponsored by State Sen. Liz Liz Sen. State by sponsored bill A complaint, contact the Office of Office the contact complaint, The office is at 120 Broadway,120 at is office The the New YorkNew the AttorneyState To file a sexual harassment sexualTo a file General Civil Rights Bureau Rights Civil General a complaint or [email protected] How tofile New York,New N.Y. 10271. at (212)416-8250at EDITORIAL not prevent past proposed legislation. wayside and into the great scrapheap of the new measures don’t now fall by the makers must work, however, to ensure that to see that, thanks in large part to an infuimportance to New Yorkers. We aresexual pleased harassment as an issue critical of and offered amendments. encouraged lawmakers to approve the bills,sexual harassment in the workplace, lature staffers, each whom of experienced which comprises seven former State Legis in their workplaces. post sexual harassment education posters Additionally, Cuomo wants all employersparticipate to in a government investigation.with a state or local agency and testifyplaints or harassment of or discrimination stating that employees may still fileemployment com- contracts include language that all non-disclosure agreements in rights to pursue complaints by mandating more sexual harassment claims. to reduce that standard in order to allowHuman for Rights Law. In effect, he would like duct must be “severe and pervasive” aimedto con to remove the requirement that con includes increased protections against sexthe 2019 Women’s Justice Agenda, which sector. privateventionthetrainingprotocols for outline for the agenda, Cuomo said he ual harassment in the workplace. In his issue is at long last being addressed. Law-sion new of blood in the Legislature, the stitute sexual harassment under the For too long, the Legislature disregarded The Sexual Harassment Working Group, Cuomo also sought to protect employees’ Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently revealed - - - - - OPINIONS 27

What’s the deal with the Green New Deal? GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — May 9, 2019

.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cor- Miami. Hurricanes will become more on global warming as a real political video.” tez, the 29-year-old Democrat powerful in a warmer world. It’s already issue, she’ll win. She has the numbers on Really? Reporting on an 8-year-old who Ufrom the Bronx, is surely the happening. An unusually high number of her side, and as any seasoned politico will offers only false information? You wonder T most dangerous elected official Category 4 and 5 hurricanes have made tell you, winning an issue is, at the end of what Fox will stoop to next. Yes, the strat- now in office. You know she is because the landfall in recent years — not to mention the day, all about the numbers. egy is brilliant from an opinion-shaping T conservative media has been relentless in Hurricane Sandy in 2012. That’s why Ocasio-Cortez has the right perspective. The girl is indeed adorable, s its efforts to lampoon her. If she were to We know we are altering all up in arms, seeking to and no one would dare criticize an 8-year- s succeed in passing the Green New Deal, the world’s geochemistry. impugn her reputation and old. N which she proposed as a congressional We can sense it, feel it. destroy her credibility at Here’s the thing: The video, thanks in j resolution on Feb. Moreover, the scientific con- n effort to every turn. You only need large part to Fox, has 737,000 views and 7, she would over- sensus — the majority opin- A glance at the Fox News web- counting. Presenting it as if it were credi- turn the fossil-fuel ion of the world’s leading overturn site to understand the ble news was a shameless and underhand- economy that the climatologists, oceanogra- the fossil-fuel degree to which she is ed way to spread lies about climate right has, for phers, physicists, chemists, feared. The network, which change and Ocasio-Cortez. decades, protected biologists and geologists — economy the right long ago abandoned any Methane from livestock is one part of a at all costs. tells us so. modicum of neutrality in complex web of global warming causes, The conserva- The conservative media has protected at favor of punditry, actually but it is only one part. We — Ocasio-Cor- tive media knows also knows that we have the all costs. ran a story — a full-fledged tez included — know the primary cause: that the fossil-fuel answers to solve the climate news story — about an the burning of fossil fuels. SCOTT industry, around crisis. Most are contained in 8-year-old girl who mimics There’s also the question of weather BRINTON which the fortunes the resolution put forth by and mocks Ocasio-Cortez in versus climate. The girl — again, yes, of many on the Ocasio and Sen. Ed Markey, a Democrat a home video, claiming, incorrectly, that adorable — described weather, not cli- right have been from Massachusetts. We could move away the congresswoman believes cows’ farts mate. Climate is a consistent weather pat- made, is fading. from fossil fuels and toward clean-energy are the primary cause of climate change. tern that plays out over years and Coal, oil and natural gas reserves have, sources — geothermal, solar and wind. Then the girl, wearing an oversized pair decades, even centuries, not from one sea- since the 1970s, become increasingly diffi- We only need the political will. of glasses and a T-shirt with “Dream Big” son to the next. w cult to extract from the Earth. People are That’s where Ocasio-Cortez comes in. on front, gives an erroneous mini-lesson If you’re a millennial — or a Gen-Xer, j slowly but surely awakening to what is She’s a millennial. There are a lot of mil- on climate change. baby boomer or beyond — for goodness’ i proven scientific fact — that sending lennials, born between 1982 and 2000 — “Like, in July the climate was 96 sake, read the Green New Deal resolution t untold amounts of carbon dioxide, meth- 83.1 million, to be exact. And they’re real- degrees,” the girl says, “and in February at n.pr/2VeTACC. Then make up your O ane and water vapor into our fragile ly worried about climate change. Seventy the climate was 36 degrees. OMG, that’s own mind. That 8-year-old’s future, in f atmosphere is altering the climate, heat- percent of 18- to 34-year-olds who took like a huge change in the climate in only fact, depends on your willingness to act. m ing it over time, with consequences part in a 2018 Gallup poll said they were … four months. Like, at this rate, the h beyond our control. concerned about global warming. By world is going to end in exactly 12 years.” Scott Brinton is the Herald Community l Sea level is steadily rising as Antarctic comparison, there are 75.4 million baby A Twitter user with the handle Sicken- Newspapers’ executive editor and an and Greenland ice melts and flows in to boomers. In the same poll, 56 percent of Tirade posted the video, and the Fox head- adjunct professor at the Hofstra Universi- d the oceans. Rising seas mean that now- boomers said they were worried about it. line on the story read, “Ocasio-Cortez ty Herbert School of Communication. dry land will eventually be underwater. If Ocasio-Cortez can speak to her gen- impersonator, 8, takes on Green New Comments about this column? SBrinton@ We are already seeing the phenomenon in eration and mobilize young people to take Deal, socialism in adorable Twitter liherald.com. LETTERS there and did nothing about it. I watched PGA Championship at Bethpage Black FRAMEWORK by Christina Daly this at home on the live stream of the May 13-19, and will welcome more than meeting in disbelief. 200,000 visitors from around the globe to O This is a man who is a lifelong city resi- see all that the state has to offer. The dent, has volunteered many hours to the partnership with PGA is already creat- guilty singling out an city and schools and attended meetings for ing jobs, and will generate international nicity many years. media attention and provide a signifi- w Maybe Silverman should get her facts cant economic boost to surrounding correct before she comments. Regardless communities, building on our continued in ja if you go to one meeting or 100, people work to establish New York as a top desti- have the right to share what is on their nation for sports fans. minds. Silverman doesn’t like it when she In addition to at least a $120 million is proven inaccurate. What makes the economic impact, more than 1,100 full- whole situation even more ridiculous is and part-time jobs have already been cre- that four days later, my husband was hon- ated as a result of the PGA Champion- ored at the Glen Cove Junior Soccer din- ship. Nearly 3,600 volunteers from 45 ner for all of his years of service. Toward states and 20 countries will also assist in the end of the evening, Silverman intro- the event’s operations. The tournament duced herself to him! Did she not realize will have a massive global footprint, with that it was the same person who four days 200 countries broadcasting it to more before she berated at a meeting? One won- than half a billion households, and it ders. will be covered by 1,000 on-site media PAT PILLA representatives. Glen Cove With the weekend dates already sold out, spectators from all 50 states and doz- ens of countries are expected to descend too-quiet life on Bethpage Black to watch professional Welcoming the golf’s top competitors play for the cov- The intricacy of nature, revealed in a cactus — Freeport ers c eted Wanamaker Trophy. r PGA Championship The PGA Championship is the only act. I actuall all-professional major in men’s golf. It features the greatest number of top-100 ings of all golf championships. the story ma To the Editor: began in 1916, just months after the birth players in the Official World Golf Rank- her daughter not to visit one w New York is proud to host the 2019 of the PGA of America, and annually GOV. 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