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GLEN COVE ______NEW AFFORDABLE RATES Gazette for SUMMER ‘19! LOCK in for LIFE with OUR FOREVER FAMILY PLAN HERALD________________ GLEN COVE _______________ NEW AFFORDABLE RATES Gazette FOR SUMMER ‘19! LOCK IN FOR LIFE WITH OUR FOREVER FAMILY PLAN Maneuvering It’s time to SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY18/21 FOR THE SUMMER itc OF FGYOUR LIFE! Euro Bungee • Three Swimming Pools • Sports • in the ring play bingo! Jacobson Ninja WarriorDemi Condensed Cooking • Arts • Music • Mini Golf & More CAMPJACOBSON.COM Page 15 Page 9 340 Wheatley Road, OldPage Westbury xx • 516.626.1094 Vol. 28 No. 15 APRIl 11-17, 2019 $1.00 1026036 Heralds earn 20 statewide press awards By SCoTT BRINToN In-Depth Reporting, First Place: [email protected] The Heralds earned the Thomas G. Butson Award for Investiga- The Herald Community tive and In-Depth Reporting, one Newspapers captured 20 awards of NYPA’s top honors, for the sec- in the New York Press Associa- ond straight year. tion’s 2018 Better Newspaper Judges recognized the Her- Contest, including several top alds’ nearly yearlong series on honors for editorial and adver- guns in Nassau County, called tising excellence. “Safety and the Second.” The Additionally, 13-part, 16,000-word the Heralds’ sister s e r i e s , w h i c h p a p e r i n t h e appeared in all 18 Bronx, The River- t’s an honor editions of the d a l e P r e s s , Heralds, followed received 10 awards. I to have the mass shooting “I’m so proud of at Marjory Stone- our team,” said the team man Douglas High Courtesy Anthony Gallego Stuart Richner, recognized by School in Park- DAMoN GARNER, RIGHT, can often be found working with the city’s youth in any of the three CEO and publisher land, Fla., on Feb. basketball programs he oversees. of the Herald. “It’s 14, 2018, and exam- truly a company- the judges. ined the issue of wide effort to put guns from a vari- out the papers STUART RICHNER ety of perspectives, Community rallies to support every week. It’s an CEO and publisher including those of honor to have the gun-control advo- team recognized cates, gun owners, by the judges, both for our edito- student activists, parents, school families affected by house fire rial content and advertising.” officials and lawmakers. The Heralds earned seven Erik Hawkins, senior editor By AlYSSA SEIDMAN ond-floor apartment, and the ty guard at Locust Valley first-place honors, for In-Depth of the Bellmore and Merrick [email protected] ceiling of the first-floor Intermediate School, and Reporting, Advertising Excel- Heralds, was the series editor apartment collapsed. Several also works for Glen Cove’s lence, Public Service Special and a writer for it. Other writers Early last Sunday morn- fire trucks, police officers Department of Parks and Section, Headline Writing, Spe- included Peter Belfiore, Scott ing, residents of Glen Cove’s and Red Cross volunteers Recreation. The donation cial Section Cover, Large Space Brinton, Matthew D’Onofrio, Orchard neighborhood were responded to the scene, and goal was set at $50,000, but Ad and Sports Action Photo. Zach Gottehrer-Cohen, Melissa stirred from their sleep by were there until 4:30 a.m. community members raised Here’s a look at the honored Koenig, Laura Lane, Tyler the smell of smoke. Over- Later that morning, a over $63,000 in a single day, entries: CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 night, a fire had ripped member of the Locust Valley preventing the page from through a two-family home School District created a accepting any further dona- at 5 Stanco St. The occupants GoFundMe page to help tions. were unharmed, but lost Damon Garner and his Garner said the shock of everything in the blaze. 22-year-old son, Tajah, who the weekend came in two The fire originated at lived on the second floor of waves. He wasn’t home at around midnight in the sec- the home. Garner is a securi- CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 2 ALL ARE INVITED April 11, 2019 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE 2019 — GLEN COVE April 11, THIRD ANNUAL COMMUNITY EASTER DAWN SERVICE Bilingual (Spanish and English) Toda la Comunidad Están Invitados al Servicio del Amanecer de Pascua Morgan Park, Glen Cove NY 7:00 am – 7:30 am Easter Morning • April 21, 2019 Hosted by / Auspiciado por St. Boniface Martyr Carpenter Memorial Roman Catholic Church Iglesia Ciudad de Refugio United Methodist Church of Sea Cliff Asambleas de Dios of Glen Cove Calvary AME Church de Glen Cove First Baptist Church of Glen Cove First Presbyterian Church of Glen Cove St. John’s of Lattingtown of Glen Cove St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Episcopal Church of Glen Cove Leading the Service / Dirigiendo el Servicio Rev. Dr. Craig J. Wright Rev. Juanita Lopez Rev. Joan Finck Pastor Calvary AME Church Pastor Iglesia Ciudad de Refugio Pastor First Presbyterian Church Rev. Fr. Mark L. Fitzhugh Rev. Roger C. Williams Rev. Gia Lynne Hall Pastor St. John’s of Lattingtown Pastor First Baptist Church Pastor Carpenter Memorial Episcopal Church Rev. Fr. Kevin J. Dillon United Methodist Church Pastor St. Boniface Martyr Roman Catholic Church Leading the Singing / Dirigiendo las Canciones Merle Richards Josue Correa Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews Choir President / Evangelist Associate Pastor / Pastor Asociado Elder Calvary AME Church Erika Bautista First Presbyterian Church Song Leader / Líder de la Canción Iglesia Ciudad de Refugio This is a rain or shine event. / Este evento es con sol o lluvia. Please join us as we celebrate the risen Savior! Thank you to Celeste Gullo: Allstate Insurance, The Downtown Cafe, The Max Challenge of Glen Cove, Punto Rojo Cafe, Vito’s Ristorante and Pizzeria, The View Grill, and Westbury Florist for underwriting this advertisement. 1031 1 16 If you would like to underwrite next week’s advertisement, please contact organizers at [email protected] Heralds earn 20 awards in statewide contest 3 CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Headline Writing, First and Second 2019 April 11, HERALD GAZETTE — GLEN COVE Marko, Nadya Nataly, Anthony O’Reilly, Place: Michael Smollins, editor of the Brian Stieglitz and Ben Strack. Christina Lynbrook-East Rockaway Herald, earned Daly, the Heralds’ photo editor, was the first place in this category for a series of graphics designer. five headlines he wrote. It was the second The series also received the Sharon R. year in a row that Smollins was honored Fulmer Award for Community Leadership, in this category. taking third place. The award is also A judge wrote, “I enjoy the wordplay among NYPA’s highest honors. and how well [the headlines] describe the A contest judge wrote, “The staff story. I know what I am getting into when spent an amazing amount of time and I start reading. Well done.” effort into covering all angles of the The Freeport Herald Leader took sec- questions surrounding what it means to ond for headline writing. The writers be a survivor of gun violence and its included Brinton, Jim Harmon, Nataly effect on communities and what gun and Jeff Bessen. owners believe are their rights and A judge wrote, “Great wordplay with- responsibilities.” out being cheesy. Headlines match stories well.” Advertising Excellence, First Place: The Special Section Cover, First Place and Lynbrook-East Rockaway Herald Honorable Mention: Negrin earned the received the state’s top honor in this top honor and an honorable mention in highly competitive category. “It was a tre- this category for two special section cov- mendous team effort,” said Rhonda ers that appeared in the Baldwin Herald. Glickman, the Heralds’ vice president of The first-place entry was for the Spring advertising. “It takes a great team to Home section and bring home this featured an image award.” of a garden path. “Love the Dance “Awesome color Wo r k s h o p a n d throughout,” judges Leggz Ltd ads!” wrote. “Makes me March 15, 2018 judges wrote. “Col- HOME feel warm (judging orful and beautiful. this after 20 inches J. Heck/Herald Cinch ad [is] eye- Outdoor of snow have fallen Living catching! Super in the last three J. HECK EARNED • cute cover for the Seeds of days).” first place for Kindergarten Kids! potential Sports Action Great job!” Home is where• the Large Space Ad, Photo for this hearth is First and Second image that Best Public Service Place: Mona Wait- appeared in the Special Section, zman captured first LOOK East Meadow First Place: The Sea INSIDE FOR place in this catego- Clif f-Glen Head Herald last ry for her work in September. Herald Citizen took the Lynbrook-East the top honor in ESTATE Rockaway Herald. this category for its MOVERSREAL AND ONE OF MANY SHAKERSE The judge wrote, “ F i r s t o n t h e images of a THE SPRING HOME entry that won Jeff “Great ad, very sim- Scene” special sec- ple. The pink font stringed instru- tion, a tribute to the Negrin first place for Special Section Cover. really stands out.” ment shop in v o l u n t e e r f i r e Jill Kaplan was the Baldwin that departments of Sea account executive. helped Christina Cliff and Glen Head. Gabriella Sobell was second in the cat- Daly capture a Brinton, the Heralds’ executive editor, egory for an ad that appeared in the Glen third place for was the section editor and one of its Cove Herald Gazette. The judge wrote, Photo Story. writers. Other writers included Gotteh- “[Ad] catches the eye.” rer-Cohen, Zoe Malin and Alyssa Seid- man. Jeff Negrin, the Heralds’ creative Sports Action Photo, First Place: J. Heck director, was the section’s designer. was honored for a front-page photo he Judges wrote, “A lovely tribute to the shot of a football wide receiver as he local firefighters.
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