HERALD______GLEN COVE ______Gazette Fourth of July fun Reading can be in glen Cove magical Big build at Page 16 Heckscher Museum Page 3 Page 4 Vol. 26 no. 27 JUlY 6-12, 2017 $1.00 City Council approves LIRR ferry at G.C. terminal

By Danielle agoglia 73 Garvies Point Road to be used a.m. and arrive at Wall Street at [email protected] as an alternate means of travel 7:30. The second will depart at to Manhattan for commuters 6:35 and arrive at East 34th The Glen Cove City Council from July through September. Street at 7:45. held an emergency meeting on The resolution states that the In the evening, one ferry will June 20 to pass a resolution two ferry landings in Glen Cove depart from Wall Street at 4:30 “authorizing the city to enter Creek are designed to accommo- p.m. and arrive at Glen Cove at into an agreement with the Long date two 110-foot-long ferries — 5:50. The other will leave from Island Rail Road concerning the one fewer than the original plan East 34th Street at 6:20 and Glen Cove Ferry Terminal.” In for three. A previous news arrive at Glen Cove at 7:30. addition, the ferry operators release from the Metropolitan The LIRR has hired two ferry were chosen by the LIRR. Transportation Authority stated operators to run the services: Because of the anticipated that the ferry service would be National Ferry, headquartered LIRR service reductions that open to LIRR ticket holders with in Washington, D.C., which will will result from summer repair monthly or weekly passes. run the East 34th Street ferry, work at Penn Station, Glen Cove In the morning, one ferry will and Cruise Lines, has offered the ferry terminal at depart from Glen Cove at 6:10 CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 Seniors create ‘Senior Moments’ for seniors By Danielle agoglia School, and they quickly became PTA, and included all the Helds’ [email protected] high school sweethearts. Stuart friends, and the friends’ chil- was a member of the boys’ glee dren. Everyone had a role, either Every weekend, Stuart and club, and he convinced Nina to on stage or behind the scenes. Nina Held prepare an outline for join the girls’ chorus. They have Members did everything their weekly radio show on LIU been singing together ever since. themselves — they learned Tab Hauser/Herald Post’s WCWP FM. With over 250 They have always been artis- stagecraft, built the sets, con- episodes under their belts, Stu- tically inclined. Nina, an illus- trolled the lights, created the cos- Fireworks light up the skies art, 80, and Nina, 78, are old pros trator, studied at the Parsons tumes — down to the last detail. The Glen Cove July Fourth fireworks were stunning this year at this gig. What started as a School of Design, and later went And their reputation grew. They small show, during which the back to school to study acting. were soon filling the 800-seat capping off a day of celebration. The view of the display by Helds interviewed their friends As a character actress, she land- auditorium that would became boat from Hempstead Harbor, just south of the jetty, was and played their favorite music, ed jobs in many commercials the Wunsch Art Center in Glen breathtaking. has turned into a smooth-run- and was an extra on soap Cove. Through fundraisers and ning cultural and educational operas. Stuart worked for grants from the New York State program with interviews of Nikon, and was part of the mar- Council on the Arts, the group judges, business owners, politi- keting team that brought the was able to hire professional cians and doctors. It has even company to the U.S. The couple directors. It staged shows like acquired a global audience, also sang in their local syna- “Guys and Dolls,” “Snow White thanks to Facebook. gogue’s choir for many years. and the Seven Dwarfs” and “Car- The Helds met over 60 years Their creative endeavors con- ousel” — which cost about ago, in front of a fire hydrant tinued to expand when they $14,000 to produce and featured a across the street from Prospect helped found Theater II of Glen working carousel. Park in Brooklyn. They both Cove in 1968. The group’s mem- The troupe performed until attended Erasmus Hall High bers were from the Deasy School CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 2 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE e ad oetal lta mx f fen of mix lethal potentially and new a regarding warning a issued Mangano uig h frt he mnh o of results.are stillpendingtoxicology months overdoses fatal more several examiner, three medical county’s the first to According 2017. the Nassau in during people nine least at the of lives claimed already have may nation believedcombi- is drug It this L.I. on ing circulat-been thathas cocaine tanyland asu ony xctv Ewr P. 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920952 keep our community intact for residentsfor intactcommunity our keep while, appear to be decreasingmean Oxycodone, this year. from or heroin, pure from Deaths deaths. heroin recorded 53 thatfentanyl-caused deathssurpassed the 2016. an Last year in was deaths the first fentanyl year fentanyl, on 22 record the by from increase caused were 67 last year, Nassau in recorded overdoses oid bedroom: $2,988 with utilitiesfour $2,671;included. bedroom: three $2,065; room: studio: $1,353; one bedroom: $1,686;follows:as areratestwonew The bed- rents.area percentthislocaleforhigher10bytodue Programraised the2017FairMarket Rent Development,HousingCDASection8the HousingStatesUrbanand Department of email or [email protected]. 105 Ext. 676-1625 (516) call landlords landlords participating in this program.area 156 occupancy.currently are There immediate for housing are seeking actively and Vouchers 8 Section of session pos- in arewhoprogram the ticipants in occupants lose their job.” if evenpayments, rentreceive to gram) “Thelandlords are guaranteed (by Moore.increases,”saidratethe thepro- of news the hearing upon program this in pate while meeting the needs the of community.opportunity theirbusinessmeettoneeds an offers Program Voucher Choice ing Housing Program administrator. market afford priced to rent,” able said be Fred Moore, not the may Section who 8 calExaminer’sthe190total opi Office, of beincluded on the Section 8 Landlord List, subsidies.Forfurtherinformation to and orderreceiveto thesefederal government arerequired meettoincome guidelines in immediately.CDAcurrentlyThepar- has landlord referrals listof contactCDAthe CommunityDevelopmentCoveAgency’s whowould like tobeincluded onthe Glen Valley,Locustand Cove,Head GlenGlen Program is requesting that all landlords in Referral Hotline at (516)227-TALK & (8255). Information 24/7 County’s Landlords needed for needed Landlords Deadline for submission: noon Thursday, All recipients of the voucherthe programrecipients All of landlordsmorepartici-that“Wehope Forlandlords with vacancies, the Hous- “The whole benefit this of program is to United the of authorization Through The Glen Cove Housing Choice Voucher Nassau call information further For honors, promotions and other tidbits News Briefs items including awards, about local residents are welcome. however, they will not be returned. VoucherProgram Photographs may be included; Housing Choice Housing [email protected] Let us know 516-569-4000 or email week prior to publication - - 3 GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — July 6, 2017

Photos by Tab Hauser/Herald MAYOR SPINELLO LEADS children in the singing of patriotic singing on the steps of City Hall. Little patriots celebrate their country in Glen Cove

By LAURA LANE age and events are provided in the city for [email protected] them to express their love of country. Each year the Glen Cove Youth July Fourth is a day to mark the found- Bureau coordinate the popular July 4th ing of our country and there are many Children’s Bike Parade. But before it parties and fireworks displays to com- even starts children and their parents memorate it, but in Glen Cove there is participate in a bike decorating contest even more. Children are taught the impor- that includes prizes. Then the bike tance of being patriots at a very young parade begins!

THE SOLOMON FAMILY’S Proud to be an American, was a prize winning entry. MOISES WERENER, 15, not only did a great job decorating his bike for the Fourth. He made sure he was ready too, down to his sneakers. 4 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE two emojis she thought in herof head. entsas avolunteer when he magically drew small box weigh as much as an elephant. pear,pulled things hats, disap- out and of made blocks a made McClenahan as awe unteers,childrenparentswatchedandin FA [email protected] DanielleBy agoglia reading kick-off A magical summer weighed as much as an elephant.an as much weighedas waiting lists. summer, mayhave individualprograms some but the a throughout on free basis for rolling club the for up children their sign can Parents World.” Better a in aweekly prize. towinalarger raffle week. name each their enter can Additionally,they library the at logging books after their prizes small with providing them by summer the throughout read to motivated students keep to aims oughly enjoyed theshow. McClenahan onThursday, June 22. Jim magician of comedy with and magic the club the reading of summer beginning children’s the and summer of start the celebrate to able were parents their and children Library,young Cove Bian On Wednesday,On p.m.the 7 atAugust 9, “Build is theme club’s year, the This club reading summer children’s The thor- parents the and kids the Both par- the of one usedevenMcClenahan severalaudiencevol- of help Withthe Glen the of Friends the to Thanks SCHWEMLEIN,

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Wednesday, July 12. Info: (516) 599-6870 or www.plazatheatrical.com. 920777 6 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE

www.liherald.com [email protected] B Deasy interim principal becomes permanent [email protected] B is grounded in a supportive learning environ- supportivea in grounded is learning that one students; our forpossible experience educational best providethe to order in ships haverelation-“I these enjoyedman. fostering Arf- said success,” and growth academic students’ every each and to commitment a strates demon- parents, students and teachers between tionships rela- the that clear is it Deasy, She enjoyed it. principal. interim School Deasy the as children younger workedwith and gears switched both of English andsocialstudies. coordinator district studies,followedsocial bythe of coordinator district the became she Then issues. environmental and ethical economic, political, social, discussing and students enjoyedworkingwhereshe with years, 18 about for position that School held High She teacher. studies Cove social Glen a as 1985 in Cove Glen in career her Deasy, began for superintendent tant assis- Israel, 19, Michael Dr. June on year school the of meeting Education rity features. high-techsecu-androoms class- Pre-K technology, classroom school connectivity, improve: to ects proj- for used be to dis- tricts school state among distributed beingrevenue sell bondsbillion$2to up with and issue to troller authorizedstatethecomp- N.Y.by residents.act This Act for wasvoted on and approved Technology Bonds School York New Join our Glen Cove proposes Smart Schools Investment Plan y Danielley agoglia Danielley agoglia “After spending a year at at year a spending “After she year past this Then at principal new the Arfman, Melanie of Board last the At the 2014, November In click! HERALD ture project is $595,000. infrastruc-the costof The requirements. act’s bond the to up bandwidth the bring to classroom each in cables fiber outdated upgrade to project ture infrastruc- an proposed internet bandwidth.CovehasGlen adequate it has sure make must trict dis- each utilized, be can bond. However,funds the before the from $921,754 received District School funds. the of portion its spend and acquire will t district n e the m t s nve how I detailed which Plan, ’s l o o Smart ch S district’s the ed present- technology, and instruction curriculum, The Glen Cove City City Cove Glen The The WHAT’S NEWSINANDOUTOFTHECLASSROOM M Glen Cove Superintenden DR. MaRia Rianna students. opportunities for our result in enhanced already begun to Glen Cove has commitment to curriculum and knowledge of love of children, www.liherald.com HERALD Arfman’s elanie online. where theyfeelwelcome toparticipate. environment an create the to hopes in and schools involvement parent increase to like stu- amazing staff, committed a workingwith and CoveDistrict Glen School the City enjoys ing andachievement for allstudents.” learn- for standards high promotes that ment In her new role, Arfman said she would would she said Arfman role, new her In she said Valley, Arfman Locust in Raised

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www.liherald.com miss out! infrastructure ProjectCosts Don’t Middle School/Deasy Fiber installation Fiber School/Deasy Middle elementary School Core Switches Core School elementary Middle School access Switches School access Middle High School Fiber installation Fiber School High DratchandPappachristou in at the BOE meeting on July 13 at 7:30 p.m. of sure something, aren’t your you role is to ask questions.” if “And what doing. know they’re they that faith have and tors administra- all of knowledge the trust you thechildrenthe city,” of she said. “I ask that Alexandris-Miller. Monica and “Yourrepresent toroleis Field Robert members board incoming to advice with along words ing theirsupport, for andDratch sharedfew part-a administration district the and board work the we have to lot done a over added thehave last they four think years.” “I said. district,they bring a lot to the table,” Rianna PTA,plus Barrie’s as an educator in another dedication to the district. their for themthanked who Rianna, Maria retireeswere honored by Superintendent Dr. president.vicetheastwo Thetermlast her finished She months. nine and years three forsix years, while Pappachristou served for rie Dratch and Maureen Pappachristou. alsothelast meeting fortwo trustees Bar-— Education Boardthe yearmeeting of was of High School access Switches School access High elementary Switches access elementary R High School Core Switches Core School High Fieldand Alexandris-Miller will be sworn the of rest the thanked women Both the on experience of years their “From board the of member a been hasDratch District School City Cove Glen last The e tiring GCCSD trustees tiring GCCSD $147,000 $595,000 $124,000 $91,000 $39,000 $75,000 $84,000 $35,000 Total honored 516-569-4000, x249 representative today o SPECIAL SECTION n our next exciting call your sales Students honored at G.C. City Council meeting 7 GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — July 6, 2017 Even though the school year has ended students are still being rec- ognized for their achievements. At the Glen Cove City Council meet- ing on June 27 The North Shore Lions Club and the Friends of the Glen Cove Youth Bureau presented several students with awards and scholarships for their dedication to academics, personal growth and involvement with both programs. The North Shore Lions Club of Glen Cove presented four high school seniors with $1,000 scholar- ships to go toward college or tech- nical school. They included: Sami Naqvi, Jocelyn Yanes, Julie Micko and Alyssa Zangari. Friends of the Glen Cove Youth Bureau also presented the follow- ing students with awards: Cristela Perreira, Sam Berry and Michael Puetzer.

THE NORTH SHORE Lions Club awarded several students with scholarships for higher learning at the Glen Cove City Council meeting on June 27. Courtesy City of Glen Cove State might restrict the use of e-cigarettes in public venues

By NAKEEM GRANT [email protected] e are extremely The State Assembly passed legisla- concerned that all the tion on June 20 to eliminate the use of W e-cigarettes in public places where work that was done to prevent combustible cigarettes cannot be used. The bill, which was already passed by smoking has been undermined the State Senate, is currently awaiting by e-cigarettes. If it’s the approval by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. If Cuomo approves the bill, it will be preventable, every effort that added to the state Clean Indoor Air Act, which prohibits smoking in public we can take is really important. venues. “Adding e-cigarettes to our smoke- CAROL MESCHKOW free law is an important, historic step New York State Department of Health forward to protect the lives and the health of all New Yorkers,” said Julie younger the age, the stronger the Hart, the government relations direc- addiction,” she said. “That’s what tor for the American Cancer Society we’re really afraid of.” Cancer Action Network. Montesano said this is where the Assemblyman Michael Montesano, issue lies. “It came out as a product a Republican from Glen Head, said that originally to help people stop smok- certain people do not want the state to ing,” he said. “Unfortunately, [e-ciga- limit the use of e-cigarettes because rettes] got into the wrong hands, and it they use them to quit regular smoking. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons can be habit-forming for young chil- “That’s laudable,” he said, “but when it IF GOVERNOR ANDREW Cuomo approves the State Assembly’s legislation restricting the use dren. It could give them an addiction, comes to being in a public place, or of e-cigarettes in public places, the bill will added to the state’s Clean Indoor Air Act. or it could be the gateway to regular you’re in a restaurant, you can’t sub- cigarettes and so on.” ject people to your habits. That’s really The Tobacco Coalition of Long what this bill is all about.” recent years. According to Carol She added that the Clean Indoor Air Island reported that tobacco products Montesano also said that the state Meschkow, of the State Department of Act, along with health educators and are responsible for the preventable has long considered the public when Health, e-cigarettes are the most com- local group organizations, have all con- deaths of 25,400 people in New York deciding matters such as this. “Any law monly used nicotine products for mid- tributed to changing the social norms each year. that we pass always has an impact on dle and high school students. “We are of smoking. And while she has seen a “Every life that we lose to tobacco someone else, and we do whatever we extremely concerned that all the work “promising” trend in which people are products, we have no idea what that can to satisfy the best interests of the that was done to prevent smoking has becoming more aware of the cons of person could have been capable of,” general public,” he said. been undermined by e-cigarettes,” she e-cigarettes and other tobacco prod- said Meschkow, who also works as a The use of e-cigarettes among chil- said. “If if’s preventable, every effort ucts, Meschkow is still concerned TAC coordinator. “Whenever a life is dren has become more popular in that we can take is really important.” about their use in among youth. “The cut short, we all suffer.” 8 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE [email protected] By T Lizards pushforplayoff spot PAULRABIL,LEFT, combine for nine goals in their first first their in with usisincredible.”game goals nine LoCascio for and combine Manny have in To offense mind. the boosting with it did we easy,neverthat’s and trade but the with week this bit a team the up shook said. “We Spallina Joe coach head games,” winning keep to have just we and sons regulation. two- in remaining seconds 56 with tally point game-winning a added including four, LoCascio and goals five scored Lizards,the who improved Manny4-5. to for debuts their in dazzled LoCascio Joe 5,108 at Hofstra. of crowd a victory before Ohio 15-14 first-place over thrilling a with 29 June step considerable a took but playoffs season this the make to finish strong a of need in are York Lizards New the ship, champion- League Major the T Ti ws bg n fr lt f rea- of lot a for one big a was “This and Manny Will acquisitions Recent ONY BELLISSIMO ONY wo years removed from capturing capturing from removed years wo leads the Lizards in scoring with 20 goals and 13 assists, while 12-year veteran is the league’s premier faceoff specialist. specialist. faceoff league’s premier the is assists,Gurenlian 12-yearwhile13 Greg veteran and goals 20 with scoring in Lizards the leads HERALD and goodchemistry.” room locker tight a have“We added. he run,” a on going of capable “We’re .534. for of percentage save career a with his franchise the of games 103 all played who’s Adams, said close,” be to going is game every know we and win to league tough a “It’s 5) (Aug. 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Photos by Ryan Hedlund/Herald GLEN COVE MAYOR Reggie Spinello, second from right, along with many volunteers from the North Shore, attended the Glen Cove SAGE Foundation’s Annual Golf Outing It’s another hole-in-one for the SAGE Foundation

The Glen Cove SAGE Founda- tion had a successful annual golf outing and dinner on June 5. All proceeds from this pro- gram benefited members of the Glen Cove Senior Center. The event started under a cloudy sky but the rain held up as golfers and volunteers enjoyed a cool spring day. Golfers spent most of the day at the Glen Cove Golf Club where they worked on their swings. Later, they cooled down at The Metropolitan in Glen Cove for an elegant dinner. Local senior band The Continentals entertained dinner guests, add- ing to a fun night for all. Members of the senior center expressed their gratitude to its volunteers for their contribu- tions to the SAGE Foundation. The SAGE Foundation, which consists entirely of an all-volun- Clockwise from top left: teer board, strives to make a dif- LINDA THOMPSON, HEAD of the golf committee for the ference in the daily lives of so SAGE Foundation, addressed the crowd prior to dinner and many of its senior neighbors. They also strive to provide gave out awards for people who contributed to the fundraiser. resources and services that will maintain good health and quali- LISA AND PHILLIP Colletta, of Muttontown, filled out ty of life. raffles with hopes of winning a prize in support of the Donations and assistance for SAGE Foundation. the SAGE Foundation at the event came from several venues includ- PARTICIPANTS AND VOLUNTEERS lined up for the buffet ing: Glen Cove Subaru, The View dinner at The Metropolitan following the golf outing. Grill, and St. Rocco’s Bakery. 10 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE 671-1837. Fee ispayable attheMainDesk. (516) tion andfeerequired. 10sessions, $50. prepared tohave ahappy time!Registra- sneakers andbringabottleofwater. Be cise. Nospecialattireneeded, justwear ground, orany age toDancer- canstart ticipants ofany fitness level, any back- This classisdesignedforeveryone. Par- having fun. Nodance experienceneeded. with Carol. 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Courtesy Glen Cove City School District EIGHTH-GRADERS JENNIFER ROCCA, left, Sidney Angalet, Susan Giovanniello and Sarah Israel before the ceremony.

Courtesy Glen Cove City School District LANDING SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Benjamin Roberts was proud of the fourth-graders in Girl Finley students head to high school Scout Troop 103. Eighth-graders at Robert M. Finley his inspiration for his remarks. Middle School bid farewell to teachers “The Pope had three messages he and administrators during the school’s hoped to impart,” he said. “First, he want- Landing student-Girl Scouts make a difference moving up ceremony on June 22. ed to remind us that we all need each Landing School fourth-graders in Girl project to all Landing students and dis- The ceremony began with the seventh- other, that none of us is an island. His sec- Scout Troop 103 started a recycling pro- cussed the importance of recycling dur- grade band playing “Pomp and Circum- ond message was his hope that all of the gram at the school this past year that was ing each lunch period. They also collected stance” as students processed into the scientific and technological innovations a tremendous success. and emptied the recycling bins each week. school’s auditorium. It continued with that we currently enjoy, and that are yet to The troop members distributed recy- The project was a huge success that Patrick Grecco III leading those in atten- come, will help create greater equality cling bins throughout the school to raised $105 from the recycling efforts, dance in the Pledge of Allegiance. Fin- and social inclusion. His final message encourage students and staff to practice which was generously donated to the ley’s top two eighth-graders — Luciano was a call for revolution, a revolution of being more environmentally conscious Landing School PTA. The girls requested Tuo and Sidney Angalet — addressed tenderness.” and to better practice the “3 R’s” of envi- the donation to be used to support schol- their classmates at the ceremony, as did Superintendent Dr. Maria Rianna ronmental conservation: Reduce, Reuse arship opportunities at Landing School Principal Nelson Iocolano, who reflected wished students well and they received and Recycle. The girls presented their for students in need. on a TED Talk given by Pope Francis as certificates. Next stop is high school.

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Herald 1/4 Page 7.6.indd 1 6/28/17 10:11 AM 12 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE Party on June 11. The money raised willParish proHall during the fifth Mad Hatters Tea their guests and enjoyed fungathering Auxiliary a atSt.Rocco’s Hospital Cove Glen continue its support Glen of Covevide Hospital.the auxiliary with the needed funding to opportunity to catch up.catch to opportunity havehappythe wereto Shilds Elizabeth Mengher,Zozzaro,Binnie Matilde and Giglio,Campanola,Rosaly Grella,Mary PAMELAZIMMER,FAR in Glen Cove Tea party fun worn by Brigitta Crowley and second second place and was awarded Crowley to Angie Carbone. Brigitta by worn wenttoDawn Samperisi. Most funny was place secondcreative, and most for won Grellawonsecond place. Matilda Zozzaro waswornby Rosalye Gigli andJosephine beautiful,mostwhich Prizes the givenwere for hats. of parade the was always, more the to than 100 tea people in attendance. of pots many plus ies, cook- and cakessandwiches, homemade deliciousassortmentof helpersserveda The highlight of the afternoon as as afternoon the of highlight The student and members auxiliary The afternoonhotLadiesathe butwas of It from Akron to Denver, Colorado. thegroupwas scheduled biketo 108 miles daythe randomlyon ride vanassigned a ing in the support van. She was lucky to be July3,Angulo wasfinally resting andrid- gripping the handlebars so much.” elbowsmyandhave startedhurting from really“I feelexhausted, I mentally drained, like extremely feel I haven’t tired, been been stretching so enough,” has “I’m shesaid. exhausting. week past this dayeverysingle riding said Angulo that wayfinished with thetrip. It’s nosurprise mark,signathat theyare more thanhalf- to reach by mid-August. MayforPortland, Ore., which theyexpect unteersthat biked Yorktown, out of Va., in Angulo,Old country.Brookville, of the 36 vol-is one of across housing affordable service-orientedcyclingbenefitsthattrip 11-week,trip,Buildan & Bikeherpleted rest. Angulo, 24, is more than halfway com- way out west Hitting the pavement EXCLUSIVE BIKING FOR FOR BIKING ThankfullywhenspokeweMonday on OnJuly 2, the group hit their 2,000-mile A CAUSE A Week six left,Josephine any build days to days build any withoutbiking of an stretch eight-day start to ing lo,she was prepar- ValerieAngu-left [email protected] By AGOGLIA DANIE When we last last we When LLE - luckyenough to be granted access to afew played Christmas music, it was reallyity,” fun.”swapped“Wesaid.presents,Angulo poppers and a necklace. “It was a a fun activ- got “funkyhat”with sequined Angulo stars, trip. firework the along up picked had they presents exchanged group the activitywhere of ChristmasJulytypein Santa/ grab-bag/secret a like is “Kansmas,” which a organized leaders team changed. professionally be to need cables the However, bike. helped Angulo fix parther of which of alumni,oneBuild & Bike several met group throughthesmall towns, the harder on my body.” beenit’s so me, to sizednot ingpeople’s bikes but they’re borrow-“I’vesaid.beenshe repaired,” that get to have I so fraying are cables bike “My having bike. her with been issues also has lo surprised by that.” Colorado, it was extremely flat. I waspretty hilly,”really hit weoncesaid.“Then she “It’s expected. it’sfunnybecauseflat— notKansas was she what not was rado Angulo and her team have also been been also have team her and Angulo While the group was still in Kansas, the riding while Luckily Over the past week, Angu- Angulothe terrain inKansas and Colo- ■ ■ puter science major ■ trip ■ ■

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By DANIELLE AGOGLIA Dennis Bryan Murray Park playground, [email protected] Stanco Park playground and Danis Pocket Park. Then in 2014, all outdoor smoking At the last InterAgency Council meet- in Glen Cove parks, beaches and recre- ing until the fall on June 14, Carol Mesch- ational areas became prohibited, except kow, the Nassau Manager of the Tobacco for the Golf Club. In 2015, The Glen Cove Action Coalition of Long Island gave a Boys and Girls club announced that the presentation on how the organization has entire property, including the walkways been involved in the Glen Cove communi- and parking lots, would be a smoke-free ty over the past decade. zone, and the Glen Cove Housing Authori- Meschkow said the TAC reaches out to ty established a smoke-free ban for the libraries, youth organizations, hospitals, churches and school districts to advance Butler Houses Senior Complex along with their mission of Tobacco-Free Outdoors, an entryway ban and tobacco-free zones Smoke-Free Housing and Point of Sale. for recreational amenities. In July of 2011, the TAC worked with The TAC and the city have also worked Glen Cove SAFE and the city to establish on prohibiting tobacco ads within 1000 Tobacco Free Outdoor Policies to protect feet of the city schools and regulating the residents from second-hand smoke, ciga- rise of e-cigarettes, hookah and vaping. rette litter and help change social norms. For more information on the TAC of Smoking restrictions were placed at the LI, visit http://www.breathefreely.org/. Young Performers in Concert

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Photos by Danielle Agoglia/Herald STUART HELD, LEFT, interviewed Bob Machida during a taping of “Senior Moments.” Citizens Couple create radio show Club for seniors to enjoy

CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE the 1990s, when many of the original St. Rocco’s members had aged and their children were starting families of their own. “It was all just one huge, happy fami- Feast ly,” Nina recalled. “It was a wonderful, wonderful time in our lives. The theater group itself provided us and our family with wonderful experiences.” July 5-July 9 The Helds have also been active mem- bers of the Glen Cove community. They led Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, and Stu- art managed the Little League team. Politically, they helped raise money Pizza Eating Contest for local and state campaigns, and Nina FRIDAY, JULY 7 worked for the Nassau County Board of Elections, while Stuart was the assistant to the county commissioner of parks. When a new administration took NINA HELD HAS recorded over 250 epi- Fireworks Night over the county in 2010, however, the sodes of the radio show. FRIDAY, JULY 7 Helds lost their jobs. But they have stayed busy. They began and a wide variety of guests. While they attending classes at the Glen Cove Senior are not paid, the Helds view the show as Center, and Nina eventually joined the their job. They offer their audience fun Who Makes the SAGE Foundation, the center’s fundrais- facts, and have a “Wacky Word of the ing branch. Week” segment. “We want to Best Meatballs One day, the center’s exec- expose our audience to CONTEST SUNDAY, JULY 9 utive director, Carol Wald- EXCLUSIVE everything,” Nina said. “It man, told Nina that the sta- keeps us involved.” tion manager at WCWP FM Even at their ages, the was looking for a couple to LIVING Helds are as lively as ever, $10,000 host a senior-based radio and credit the radio show for show. She said she thought TREASURES helping them stay mentally Super Raffle Drawing of Nina and Stuart first. fit. “It keeps us sharper than In the beginning, the Part two if we were just watching the SUNDAY, JULY 9 Helds had no clue what they news all the time,” Nina were going to do on the air, of a series said. “It keeps us stimulat- but the first step was com- ed.” ing up with a name. They The Helds also credit Nightly Live were brainstorming with some friends their love of the arts for their long and when Stuart had an idea, but didn’t want happy life together. “That’s one of the Music to interrupt. When it was his turn to things that has carried us through our 60 speak, he couldn’t remember what he years of marriage,” Stuart said. wanted to say. “I’m having a senior “Senior Moments” is sponsored by the moment,” he said. And fittingly, that Glen Cove Senior Center, and airs Tues- Oyster Bay Italian American Citizens Club became the show’s name. days at 11 a.m. on 88.1 FM. You can listen Firemen’s Field (TOB Lot 6), Shore Ave. Today, “Senior Moments” is an hour- online at www.glencoveseniorcenter.com/

Oyster Bay, NY 11771 921153 long show with multiple music breaks senior-moment-radio/. 16 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE Festival, Portugal’s Algarve Smooth Jazz Festival, Festival, The Berk’s Jazz Festival, Mallorca Jazz Jazz Festival, Panama City’s biggestSeabreeze jazz Jazz festivals — the Dubaithe Internationalglobe performing at some of thebeat. world’s His style and sound have led him across his performances — a truly eclectic ablend kind, of handcrafted style of guitar playing to jazz, urban groove, pop, funk, R&B, and world summer evening. He brings a unique,guitarist one Mattof Marshak to heat up an early series welcomes the dynamic New underYork-based the stars. This years Musicsetting in theto relaxGarden and enjoy some summerPlanting tunes Fields delightful grounds offer an ideal Matt Marshak SUMMER SOUNDS camera and candlestick telephone.museum Participants first opened in the 1920s,designed like the builds Brownie around items that2015, existed for the when 95th the anniversary, architectural I details in LEGO®. In Participants in the July 8 workshop will be in honor the of museum. LEGO® building blocks to create a unique sculpture were all able to build the candlestick telephone custom-designed set created bybuilding Haliski. a Twenty“micro” five Heckscher Museum from a This project, on Saturday, involves the museum’s not undergoing any renovation.commemoration this weekend. No, the Heckscher is custom sets I designed on site at the event. It was visitors, who will work with artist David Haliski a fthoseof sets will be given away free to the first families who attend. Each set is a 2.5” x 3.5” miniature model the of museum designed with a minimal amount LEGO® of bricks. Each contains 116 LEGO® bricks consisting 21 of unique ones. All build, with plenty loose of bricks availableother visitors for that us day are welcome to join in the “I really wanted a number the of participants to how I gravitated toward this design,”be able to says take Haliski, a memory home with them, which is who returns to the museum for his third LEGO® resulted His two otherin creation popular his of events,big model the of in 2014 and 2015, workshop. museum, which remains on display. “In 2014, I put together a workshop at the piece,” he explains. “That the early stages my of larger scale museum in which we worked on even has working lampposts.40,” It’s contains over 3,500 bricks,completed and LEGO® model is 25” x still one my of favorite pieces — I really had fun replicating the

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ick H www.heckscher.org. (631) 351-3250 or Art, 2 Prime Ave., Huntington. Where: When: BUILD A MUSEUM fArto of is MuseumMuseum eckschere c Art isf ks Saturday, July 8, 1-3 p.m. Heckscher Museum of 25 c e. her STEPPING OUT STEPPING nd Planting Fields Rd., Oyster Bay. (516) 922-9200 or Friday, July 7, 7 p.m. $20-$30. Planting Fields Arb performed on the same festival bills with legends s George Benson, David Sanborn, Fourplay, and many mo Slovakia’s Bratislava Jazz Days, Wisconsin’s Jazz o “The Godfather,” in a salute to the 45th anniversar a variety of hit movies, including the “Wizard of O Pops Goes To the Movies” in HeckscherMusic director Park. Louis Hear Panacciulli th leads his venerabl Nassau Pops IN CONCERT really great to involve a little bit a historica of perspective, especially for such an important For this anniversary, Haliski aims to continue to anniversary.” impart his artistic inspiration and enthusiasm for these imaginative building blocks with everyone who joins him. in Red Bank, N.J. Now based on the North Shore, he recalls his beginnings with handmade wooden blocks given to him and his brothers by his LEGO® “As bricks I finally and our got house old was enough never I graduated the same. to grandfather. construction on his version of the museum. the of version his on construction of phases his early “team”and the Davidin Haliski Heckscher’s anniversary celebration Build a‘museum’ during Where togo, whattodo, whotosee WEEKEND Out and About “Parents have an equally fun The tactile nature building of and time at these events as the kids. Haliski, a designer and art building myself.” many ages is why I got back in sculpting that is so enjoyable for so building since he was a young childhis LEGO® creations, has been director when he is not busy with z,” “Stars Wars” and the theme from n the Vine, among others. He has oretum State Historic Park, 1395 y of its release. Featured soloist Jiayi e orchestra when “The Nassau uch as Santana, Larry Carlton, www.plantingfields.org. e orchestra interpret tunes from re, to critical acclaim. Courtesy Heckscher Courtesy l work, such as his “supersized” replica of a fast food meal. food fast his a work,as “supersized”of replica such his in icons commercial and culture popular reflecting la A Andy of Warhol, fond is Haliski David latest Haliski build. encourages “There everyone is something to joinvery him relaxing on his Mac Meal,” “Tide” and “Pepsi”relate are to pretty and that fun are pieces surecreate. “I liketo bring toI do feel a enjoy smile. the creatingworld My “B is pieces wide open any toaudience what I canc the holidays. That gift sparked my passion for tho and are recognizable from super young kids to adult sometimes you have an exact plan,about other putting times the you smart phone down and building, small plastic bricks once againand I never looked let your mind and imagination wander. Outside of back. The mix sculpture of and graphic design is the instructions anything is possible, the world an creating contemporary art.” graphic feel made a natural fit toon beinga higher a medium level, i the pure consistentreally what color lead and to my experimentation in LEGO® your creations are as you build them. Happy building!” My bedroom, the living room floor, the hallway, jus about everywhere you can think were of filled with LEGO® bricks. Our childhood cat Mandy even enjoyed them by crawling up and going to sleep in my boxes loose of bricks as I was playing. I was my mom sent me a small set as a stockingre-introduced to LEGO® as an adult in 2008 when Sunday, July 9, 8:30 p.m. Heckscherunder the Park, stars. Route 25A a relaxing evening of music or a lawn chair and settle for “Camelot.” Bring a blanket and selections from from “Man of La Mancha” “The Impossible Dream” again, as guest soloists, with Ann Cassin are also back Popular vocalists Jack and “Flight of the Bumble Bee.” Nikolai Rimsky-Korsacov’s torio Monti’s “Czardas” and “The Harmonica Wizard,” Vit-form John Philip Sousa’s joins the orchestra to per- He, the harmonica virtuoso, www.nassaupops.com. , Huntington. [email protected] — Karen Bloom Karen — Courtesy David Haliski David Courtesy stuffer for (516) 565-0646 or ig an s.” se d t n 17

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P and man’s impact on the environment. erformances/ Through July 30. Heckscher Museum of On Stage Art, Main St. and Prime Ave., Huntington. (631) 351-3250 or www.heckscher.org. Grease Film Time The kids from Rydell High are back on See “Walking with the Enemy,” the action stage, Thursday and Friday, July 6-7, 8 drama inspired by a true story, about a p.m.; Saturday, July 8, 3 and 8 p.m.; young man who sets out to find his dis- Sunday, July 9, 2 p.m.; Wednesday, July placed family by posing as a Nazi officer 12, 7 p.m. $76 and $71. John W. Enge- in Hungary during the final months of man Theater, 250 Main St., Northport. World War ll, Thursday, July 6, 2 and 6:30 (631) 261-2900. p.m. Oyster Bay-East Norwich Public Library, 89 East Main St., Oyster Bay. First Friday with Carlos Pavan 922-1212. Celebrate First Friday at the Heckscher, extended hours, Friday, June 7, 5-8:30 Friday Flick p.m, with a performance in the galleries by See “Lion,” the drama based on a true the new wave classic guitarist-composer story of a young Indian boy who gets lost Carlos Pavan, 7 p.m. Pavan blends tango thousands of miles away from home and years later reconnects with his family, and Argentinian folkloric rhythms with jazz Fri- day, July 7, 2 p.m. Glen Cove Public Library, 4 harmonies. Heckscher Museum of Art, Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove. 676-2130 or Main St. and Prime Ave., Huntington. (631) www.glencovelibrary.org. 351-3250 or www.heckscher.org. Animaniacs Live Nature Walk The iconic voices, characters, and original score of the ‘90s animated series return in live form, featuring original cast members Rob Paulsen Explore the woods and tall grass meadows (Yakko and Pinky from “Pinky and the Brain”) Tress MacNeille, and Jess Harnell who reunite with original songwriter Randy Rogel, at Tilles Center, on of the northwestern section of Caumsett Saturday, July 15, at 7:30 pm. State Historic Park Preserve, Saturday, July They will perform songs from the beloved show in this lively musical revue, that includes several numbers that didn’t make the cut the first time 8, 9:45-11:45 a.m. $4. Registration around. Running through a playlist of Animaniacs hits, there’s even an updated version of ‘Yakko’s World’ featuring newly christened countries as they required. Caumsett State Historic Park Pre- have come to be. serve, 25 Lloyd Harbor Rd., Huntington. Tickets are $115, $65, $50, and $35; available at (800) 745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com or www.tillescenter.org. New Kids on the Block (631) 423-1770. Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, LIU Post, Rte. 25A, Brookville. The iconic “boy band” returns to the tour Film Time circuit, with Paula Abdul and Boyz II Men, See “The Founder,” the biopic about Ray Suozzi Young Performers Talen Composi- formed by professional actors with audi- Art Gallery, 45 The Plaza, Locust Valley. Friday, July 7, 7:30 p.m. Nassau Colise- Kroc’s impact on McDonald’s, Tuesday, tion, Sunday, July 9, 7 p.m. Morgan Park, ence input, Thursday, July 6, 7 p.m. For 759-5422. um, 1255 Hempstead Tpke., Uniondale. July 11, 1:15 p.m. Sea Cliff Library, 300 (800) 745-3000 or www.ticketmaster. Germaine St., Glen Cove. 671-0017 or grades 6 and up. Glen Cove Public Library, 4 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove. 676-2130 or Summer Fun! Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff. 671-4290. com or www.nassaucoliseum.com. www.morganparkmusic.org. www.glencovelibrary.org. A showcase of works by gallery member Life and Loves of Frank Lloyd Wright

rr artists, who express their feelings about Livestock Eat Up: What’s Cookin’ in the Gardens Examine Frank Lloyd Wright as husband, summer through varied works. Through The acoustic bluegrass band in concert, Discover tasty delights growing in Old father and architect with Deborah M. July 30. B.J. Spoke Gallery, 299 Main as part of the Sunset Serenade sries, Westbury Gardens’ beds, Saturday, July 8, Batterson, Wednesday, July 12, 7 p.m. Street, Huntington. (631) 549-5106 or Thursday, July 6, 7 p.m. Veterans Memo- 12 p.m. Concoct and sample a simple $10. North Shore Historical Museum, www.bjspokegallery.org. rial Park, Sea Cliff. recipe full of delicious seasonal flavor. 140 Glen St., Glen Cove. 801-1191 or Free with admission. Old Westbury Gardens, www.northshorehistoricalmuseum.org. Macbeth 71 Westbury Rd., Old Westbury. 333-0048 or Shakespeare’s classic tale of the fall of www.oldwestbury.org. the great warrior, Friday, July 7, 8 p.m.; Trevor Hall Sunday, July 9, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, July The roots/reggae singer-songwriter Science Stories: Volcanoes and Other 12, 8 p.m. $15. Arena Players, Vanderbilt in concert, Friday, July 7, 8 p.m. $40, Explosives Museum Carriage House Theater, Suffolk $27, $22, $18. The Paramount, 370 Explore chemical reactions with acids County Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little New York Ave., Huntington. (800) and bases, Tuesday, July 11, 10:30 a.m. Neck Rd., Centerport. 293-0674 or www. 745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com Listen to a story about volcanoes then arenaplayers.org. or www.paramountny.com. build one and watch it explode. For ages 4-6. Registration required. Oyster Bay- Mid-Summer Night Dance Cross Island East Norwich Public Library, 89 East Creative Crossroads Step lively with some West Coast Swing, Cellist Suzanne Mueller and pianist Elinor Main St., Oyster Bay. 922-1212. Works by Adam Handler and Luis with Ellen McCreery, Thursday, July 6, Abrams Zayas, in concert, with guest per- Zimad Lamboy are on view in this 6:30 p.m. $22, $30 at door. Vanderbilt former Sandy Tepper on clarinet, Sunday, July Science Stories: Gravity/Momentum two-person exhibition of color and Museum, 180 Little Neck Rd., Center- 9, 3 p.m. Old Westbury Gardens, 71 West- Manipulate moving parts on a life-sized shape. Through Sept. 15. Gold Coast Arts Center, 113 Middle Neck port. (631) 854-5562 or www.vander- bury Rd., Old Westbury. 333-0048 or www. marble ramp, Tuesday, July 11, 12 p.m. Rd., Great Neck. 829-2570 or biltmuseum.org. oldwestbury.org. Use the concepts of gravity and momen- tum to build a pinball machine. For ages www.goldcoastarts.org. New York Bee Gees BonJourney NY 7 and up. Registration required. Oyster The tribute band in concert, part of Down- A tribute to Journey and Bon Jovi, Wednes- Bay-East Norwich Public Library, 89 East Thaddeus Holownia: town Sounds summer concert series, Friday, day, July 12, 8 p.m. Harry Tappen Beach, Walden Revisited Main St., Oyster Bay. 922-1212. July 7, 7:30 p.m. Village Square Plaza at 494 Prospect Ave., Sea Cliff. 797-7900. This exhibition pays homage to Henry Halston Style Glen, School and Bridge St., Glen Cove. Visit Lake Street Dive David Thoreau. Presented as a full-gal- A comprehensive retrospective of Museums/ the works of the American fashion www.downtownsoundsalive.org for more infor- The band known, for their rollicking mix of lery installation that approximates Thore- designer Halston. The exhibition mation. R&B, jazz, soul, and 60s-era rock in con- Galleries and au’s and Holownia’s experience of Walden Woods, the images focus closely includes many never-before-seen Roger Street Friedman cert, Wednesday, July 12, 8 p.m. $45 and more... on individual trees, creating a portrait of objects from the designer’s person- The roots rock singer-songwriter in con- $30. The Space, 250 Post Ave. Westbury. al archives and more than 60 the site and encouraging quiet contem- cert, with The Ramblin’ Kind, as part of 800-745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com Layers Halston fashions, juxtaposed with plation of nature’s grandeur. A compan- the Summer Music Series, Friday July 7, or www.thespaceatwestbury.com. A group exhibit by members of the Cri- photographs, artwork, illustrations ion exhibition,” Earth Muse: Art and the 7 p.m. Sea Cliff Beach, Sea Cliff. tique Group of Long Island reflecting and accessories as well as film and acts of synthesis involved in creating Environment,” features artists whose video documentation. Through July Antigone Rising For the Kids their works. Mediums include oil, ink, work continues the theme of reflection, 9. Nassau County Museum of Art, 1 The popular female rock band in concert, Improv Comedy Show acrylic paint, aluminum, photography, highlighting nature’s beauty and diversity, Museum Dr., Roslyn Harbor. 484- with winners of the 2017 Marguerite Enjoy some fast-paced improv skits, per- and collage. Through July 14. 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Getting to the art of the real in D.C. GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — July 6, 2017 n Congress, and particularly in the emergency rooms, hitting hospitals with affects the elderly and disabled. Gradually (equal to $1 billion a year) to mass transit Senate, successful legislating billions of dollars in “uncompensated raising the age at which Americans quali- improvements, which provided the Metro- I depends on dealing with the real care.” These and other concerns about the fy for Medicare, and taking other modest politan Transportation Authority with a concerns of individual legislators impact of the bill on their constituents steps to contain Medicare costs, must ulti- major infusion of cash to improve its rail and the interests of their states. Theory is have led senators to drive a mately be part of any long- system. fine in colleges and think tanks, but when hard bargain with their term health care reform. President Trump and Congress should it’s time for a bill to become a law, practi- leadership and the Trump Which leads to the next repeat those smart moves. Members of cal considerations rule. administration. ome say item that will need a dose of both parties agree that there is a need to That’s why the To break this impasse, it S political and fiscal reality to reduce corporate taxes — which are among current health will be necessary to get Washington get accomplished: tax the highest in the world — and repatriate care bill before down to the real business of reform. Twice while I served up to $2 trillion in stranded overseas capi- Congress has been determining how to balance is just too in the Senate, the nation’s tal, which could be dedicated to infrastruc- such a devilish the imperative of contain- polarized, but income tax code was signifi- ture, including desperately needed mass- thing to get done. ing health care costs with cantly overhauled. In each transit improvements. Other tax relief, In the end, as that of providing access to we’ve got no case, President Reagan — a carefully targeted to business growth and many as a dozen health care to as many choice but to work master of understated nego- middle-class taxpayers, could also be Republican sena- Americans as possible. And tiating — managed to thread included in a truly bipartisan tax bill. tors expressed underlying all of this is the across the aisle. the needle in Congress and Some may say that coming up with ALFONSE serious concerns fact that the American Care get meaningful tax bills onto bipartisan solutions on these tough issues D’AMATO about how the bill Act, or Obamacare, imposed his desk. He did it with votes is too much to expect from our polarized was coming a number of hefty taxes to pay for expand- from both parties. The results unleashed political system in Washington these together, especial- ed care that now cannot be fully repealed sustained economic growth, lifting the days. My own instinct and experience tell ly as it related to without unraveling the entire system. economic conditions of all Americans. me that the very fact that our national Medicaid, the federal program that pro- Senators must eventually come to And in another tax battle Reagan took leaders are gridlocked requires a return vides health care to millions of poorer terms with reforms to Obamacare and the on, New York state won a special benefit. to working across the political aisle to Americans. Governors in many GOP- nation’s private health insurance system He proposed a five-cent increase in the make progress for all Americans. It’s not ruled states have expressed serious con- that can help slow the upward spiral of federal gas tax to provide more funding impossible; it’s just a matter of getting cerns about the possible shift of major premiums, deductibles and co-pays that for infrastructure. Needless to say, most back to the art of the real in D.C. health care costs to already straining are taking insurance out of the reach of senators weren’t wild about raising any state budgets. many working-middle-class families. And taxes, but Reagan and his team lobbied so Al D’Amato, a former U.S. senator from New Likewise, senators and governors are lawmakers will eventually have to face effectively that they carried the day. But York, is the founder of Park Strategies LLC, a justifiably concerned that if as many as the reality that they must slow the unsus- not without compromise. In the case of public policy and business development firm. 20 million or more Americans lose health tainable cost growth in the nation’s other New York, that meant accepting my pro- Comments about this column? ADAmato@ care coverage, they will end up flooding major health program, Medicare, which posal to dedicate one penny of that tax liherald.com. Trump is making America fat again

t is a clichéd cinematic device: A char- the way, I can pretty much make up that Trump has sabotaged the American Hey, I know we can’t blame Trump for acter glances up from what she’s “facts” as I go along. How liberating. tomato industry because he owns a vast everything. Well, actually, let me take Idoing and catches her reflection in a So, OK, we can agree that the presi- tomato farm just south of Moscow. It that back. We can. Why not? He’s the mirror. She gazes deeply, actually dent is causing an epidemic of overeat- could be true. leader of the free world, and he’s setting looking into her soul. It is an epiphany. ing in America. Just visit a food court or Also, have you noticed how slow the a new standard for truth, integrity and Cliché or not, last night I caught my Disney World or check out the average internet is lately? I’m sure responsibility. That stan- reflection in a mirror. What I saw was a passenger on any flight. I may be com- the White House is to dard pretty much allows me woman tunneling into a container of pletely wrong, but so what? The first fam- blame. They don’t want to say whatever I want to Haagen Dazs vanilla chocolate chip. She ily running the country is wrong about their critics communicat- f you write off say, fact checking be looked quite happy, although she project- most stuff, and it isn’t hurting them. ing freely, so they’re throw- I damned. ed a certain air of desperation. I barely What else? Donald Trump is personally ing up cyber roadblocks for my observation Therefore, when I catch recognized her. causing global warming. The new folks in those on the enemies list. my reflection in the mirror Overindulgence is charge at the Environmental Protection Doesn’t it sound plausible? I as a wild and see the new puffiness in not my usual M.O. Agency don’t think the use of fossil fuels is say, let’s go with it. Trump generalization, my cheeks, I know it’s the It’s Trump’s harming the air or water, so what else and Jared Kushner are president’s fault. He’s mak- fault. Everyone I could be shrinking the glaciers and break- blocking the internet. you’re absolutely ing me overeat franks and know is suddenly ing off icebergs the size of battleships? It Don’t think that Trump’s beans and fried chicken. complaining that must be the president. If you blow enough influence on our health right. But who The man is etching in their eating is out hot air, it will affect the climate. starts or stops at my freezer knows the truth American bedrock the new of control and I think Trump has a hand in the cur- door. I have a handful of norm for healthy eating their waistlines rent misery afflicting Long Island com- friends who were recently these days? (avoid it!), truth-telling (not are expanding in muters. I know the infrastructure has diagnosed with high blood even when they catch you in RANDI direct proportion been neglected for years, and the MTA pressure. You don’t think it a lie) and diplomacy (use a KREISS to the number of hasn’t kept up with technological really has to do with excessive salt intake sledge hammer in place of a suggestion). tweets coming advances. But tens of thousands of LIRR or high-stress jobs, do you? One day they If we follow his advice and life exam- from the presi- riders are in for the summer from hell were completely normal, and now, since ple, we will not only make America fat dent. Many of us while repairs are made. It must be the the election, they’re heading for Stroke again, we will also make her a pariah are feeling frustrated, anxious and fear- president’s fault. I just made that up, but City. First they were dazzled by the among the civilized countries of the ful. The fix is comfort food, but it molli- it has the ring of truth, doesn’t it? action, the tweets, the random calls to world. Our nation’s gilded reputation fies us only for the moment, and then Trump is making America late again. foreign leaders, the appointments to the was built through honest brokering and we’re into the ice cream again. And while our thoughts are flitting cabinet of foreign agents and the eleva- courageous leadership. The gold is tar- If you’re writing off my observation about á la the Donald, when was the last tion of family members to world leader nishing. That is the truth. But how can as a wild generalization, you’re absolute- time you ate a really great tomato? Bota- status. Now they’re afraid to watch the we know anymore? ly right. But wild generalizations are in. nists point to genetics, climate and soil news, for fear of learning that Trump I don’t have to write the truth anymore. changes, but I recently read some memos has bombed North Korea or kissed Kim Copyright © 2017 Randi Kreiss. Randi can With the bombastic liar in chief leading leaked from the Kremlin that indicate Jong-un, or both. be reached at [email protected]. 22 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE HERALD E-mail: [email protected] ______HERALD COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Richner Communications,Richner Inc. 2 Endo Blvd.City,Endo Garden 2 11530 NY Advertising Advertising Account Executive 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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(Even animals thestrongest toananimal, whichcruel islargely unimaginable that anyone would be thefamily.members of Sofor usit’s friends. more thanthat; They’re they’re I Stopping animal abuse is a shared responsibility ment battles where betting is common. animal is then paraded around to base- in order to teach it to hate and fight. The all, a dog — oftenof a pit bull — is beaten days, during a blizzard. Or, perhaps worst food or water, for hours, even chained up outside, without the house. even oncabinets throughout bird seedonthefloors and droppings and pigeon feet of foundgators more thantwo into onebigaviary. Investi- essentially makinghishome birds fly around thehouse, rick home. owner The letthe Mer- at aNorth 300 pigeons cials discovered more than ciated andseriously ill. squalor. Oftentheyare ema- 50, 100,maybe 400animalsliving in Once the procession started, we were target- the preparations, morning of hours After no meant “We letter the to reference In Thankfully, theNassauSPCAand us, ourpetsare our For mostof Or maybe an animal is left Last September, SCPA offi- elty toAnimalsraidahomefind Cru- ty Societyfor thePrevention of Investigators from theNassauCoun- t isanincreasingly scene. familiar LETTERS HERALD call 911. call killed,or injured be to about is that animal an gencyor emer- an To report 843-7722.(516) at hotline SPCA County Nassau cruelty,the call T You canhelp o report animal report o abused, speak up. Call the SPCA. animal that appears to be neglected or feces from the street, you or noticeif an ing dogs and cats, or that smellsanimal of raid to determine potential criminal work closely with each a other ahead of in2015. paign pledges D.A. MadelineSingas’s cam- was oneof ieo itsskeleton clearly visible. line of infested. It’s underweight, with the out- wounds. Itappears tobeflea- ortick- and afilthy coat, opensores orobvious animalhasseveretrauma. The matting of animalabuseandneglect: According totheofficials, thereare11signs tion andthirst. be aggressive orlethargicduetostarva- food orwater.obvious Itmay sources of this animal,you noticethat ithasno The SPCA and the D.A.’s office will ■ ■ ■ Lc ffood orwater. Whenyou Lack of see Lc fshelter. animaliscon- The Lack of Poor body conditionandnoticeable inordinate number howl- of a neighborhood home with an cerned citizens. you noticeIf mous tips phoned in by con- uncovered because anony- of input. Cases are most often animal cruelty without public the SPCA nor Singas can stop D.A.’s office investigators. provide more training for the same time, the SPCA will gations and prosecutions. At mals during criminal investi- to care for impounded ani- provide financial assistance charges, and the D.A. will Here’s the thing: Neither EDITORIAL or severely shy. 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Hobbling along, stuck with what we’ve got GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE — July 6, 2017 never thought that America’s two groups, stole the prize away from both more open to discussion and more capa- going to elevate Sen. Bernie Sanders or political parties would hit rock bot- parties. ble of bipartisanship, its majority lead- Sen. Elizabeth Warren to be the new Itom, but it’s a fact that both of So as we enter the second half of the er, Mitch McConnell, isn’t interested in face of the party. Schumer has done a them are in the toilet. year, let’s take stock of where the Amer- getting Democratic votes. With only 52 good job of keeping all the factions The Republican Party is a rudderless ican political system is. The Republican votes in his pocket, he can’t afford to together, but it’s time to pick a handful ship that looks like “Mutiny on the Party, once home to Abraham Lincoln lose more than three members on any of fresh faces and turn them into his Bounty.” It is caught between the right and Teddy Roosevelt, is contentious issue. But team for the future. There are a number wing and the moderates, looking for a split into a number of fac- when the Democrats offer of bright, articulate senators in the consensus that tions in both houses of help, he makes it clear that party conference, but they have to be will never come. Congress. The House of he GOP is there’s a No Help Wanted moved into the spotlight to generate The Democratic Representatives is being T sign on his door. Because public interest. Party, meanwhile, run by 60 members who are split into of the many different In the meantime, we have to get is somewhere up to the right of Attila the views among his majority through the days being exposed to a in the high Hun. The moderates are factions in members, McConnell feels president who tweets on every subject, clouds, waiting vilified, but the leaders will both houses that any Democratic help including the most sensitive ones. The for the sun to gladly take their votes if would cause a revolt. latest surveys of our allies around the come out and in a they are for a health care of Congress, There isn’t any good world show that almost half of them political daze. bill that destroys the poor. and there’s no news for the Democrats, think Trump is bad for the image of our JERRY And we normal Speaker Paul Ryan either. Still smarting from country. I’m sure that on his next trip people are down reluctantly took over the good news for the loss of the White House abroad, he will find out from the people KREMER here on planet leadership of the House. and Hillary Clinton’s cam- in the streets how unpopular he is. Earth, waiting for He has no true platform to Democrats, either. paign missteps, they have There is no law on the books that a real leader to inspire the party. Without a yet to develop a consistent allows a country to declare bankruptcy, emerge who will PowerPoint presentation, he looks like a message, other than to talk about how so for now we’ll have to hobble along, provide us with some fresh ideas and lost soul. Every speech of his sounds the Russians helped elect Trump. There stuck with what we’ve got. I still believe restore our positive image around the like a speech in a locker room, except is no doubt that when Special Counsel in miracles, but they’re not likely to world. Last year the country was look- the players aren’t listening. Robert Mueller finishes his investiga- come out of Washington. ing for a third voice that would bring His style of governing is very much tion, there will be proof that the Rus- the parties together and get us back on like former Speaker Newt Gingrich. The sians did everything they could to Jerry Kremer was a state assemblyman track again. Thanks to the weakness of first rule of the House these days is to undermine Clinton and promote Trump. for 23 years, and chaired the Assembly’s the Democrats and the cleavage among avoid working with the Democrats. But But the Democrats have to move on to a Ways and Means Committee for 12 years. the Republicans, Donald Trump, using as mean-spirited as Gingrich was, he solid message that helps them get back He now heads Empire Government Strat- some of the messages of Bernie Sanders worked with President Clinton and got their traditional voters. egies, a business development and legis- and the public’s dislike for Hillary Clin- many things done in a short time. Sen. Chuck Schumer is a very smart lative strategy firm. Comments about ton, and with the support of some fringe Even though the Senate is considered minority leader, but the nation isn’t this column? [email protected]. LETTERS FRAMEWORK by Donovan Berthoud with his demands to stop playing the City Hall for all they have done and con- music, which we had received a proper tinue to do for our organization and the permit to do. We were presented with City of Glen Cove. options only after being humiliated in front of onlookers. The entire incident ELIZABETH MAJEWSKI has saddened us, especially the veterans President, Polish National Home of Glen Cove in our organization who were not able to be a part of the parade. One is 94, and served in World War II. This year’s Ms. Polonia, a young girl who graduated last A supporter of year from Glen Cove High School and has been active in the community her entire Planned Parenthood life, was also robbed of her moment to share with her family and friends another To the Editor: one of her community achievements. It I am writing in support of Planned would have been a proud moment in her Parenthood. This organization has life. been one of the most diligent for so many This man’s actions triggered a chain years in helping women to maintain good reaction. It would of been appropriate if health during and after their pregnancies other committee members had gotten and to promote healthy babies.. And yes, involved and addressed the situation if the woman feels that this is not the right time to have a child, Planned Parent- before it was out of hand and we were The taggers have been busy, and creative — East Meadow publicly ejected from the parade. hood will help her to best manage that In the future, we hope to be a part of decision. It is her body, for her to decide the Memorial Day Parade. We want to what is best. A relatively small portion of work with the committee to make the the organization’s programs are designat- parade a true commemoration for veter- ed for abortions, and the Hyde Amend- ans and be able to express our deep grati- ment prohibits federal funds to be used Whose fault is man? If there was no warming 22,000 tude for their commitment in serving our for that purpose. The supervision of the years ago, we would not be here, and Long country. allocation of these federal funds is set up global warming? Island would not exist. This area would be We would also like to express our sin- to be well regulated. covered by ice. Did human activities do cere gratitude for all the kind words and To the Editor: that? BOB PRAVER support that our organization has I have a question regarding the editori- HENRY NOWICKI received from the Glen Cove community Glen Cove al in the June 15 edition of the Glen Cove and beyond, especially from Mayor Regi- Herald Gazette on global warming: Global Glen Cove nald Spinello and everyone at Glen Cove warming may be real, but is it because of 24 July 6, 2017 — GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE 516.674.2000 | 240 Glen Head Road, Glen Head, NY Head, Glen Road, Head Glen 516.674.2000 240 | OFFICE BROOKVILLE HEAD/OLD GLEN Each office is independently owned and operated. We operated. and owned independently is office Each

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