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Volume XXIV No. 10 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 10/30/14 75C Building a Better World Day at Sea Cliff School The Sea Cliff School celebrated the beginning of fall with a day dedicated to collaborative outdoor learning and school community service work on Fri- day, October 17th. On this Building a Better World Day, school began with an opening assembly focused on the idea that actions speak louder than words. The school reviewed the Sea Cliff School Declaration of Environmental Respect and focused on the question: How can Sea Cliff School Build a Better Earth? Over the course of the day, each grade level spent time outdoors, engaged in hands on learning. Kindergarten students engaged in a discussion with their teachers in the Kindergarten courtyard about how they could prepare that space for fall. Stu- dents planted mums, and engaged in station activities regarding the type of apple they liked best. They also pasted the color of their favorite apple on a class survey poster and examined class prefer- ences. Grade 1 students engaged in beautify- ing the grade 1 pond and in helping to around the topic: what is our responsibil- 3 is launching a composting initiative of the experience, students discussed clean up the front of the building. They ity to nature? this week. their team strategies. also discussed the benefit of complet- Grade 3 students learned how to plant Grade 4 and Grade 5 students engaged The day ended with a closing assembly ing outdoor work and creating a plan to bulbs and students planted over 70 bulbs in cleaning up the front of the school and in which students spoke about what they work as a team. in the front of the school under the di- working as a team to figure out how to learned over the course of the day. The Grade 2 students were instructed by Ms. rection of Ms. Krupin. Students then move leaves with using tools that are message of “actions speak louder than Krupin in how to plant bulbs and stu- engaged in a lesson about composting powered by gasoline or electric. Students words,” was exemplified by students’ dents planted over 60 bulbs in the front presented by Sherry Login, a Sea Cliff discussed the benefit of saving energy by own reflections. of the school. Students then engaged parent, and Debra Dumas, Sea Cliff En- doing work by hand as well as the physi- Article advised by Principal Zublionis in a Socratic discussion and read aloud vironmental Committee Member. Grade cal benefits of outdoor work. At the end Pictured are students and teachers participating in a collaborative outdoor learning experi- ence along with school community service work on Building a Better World Day at Sea Cliff School! Photos by Shelly Newman Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 30, 2014 Alan Frederick LaMere Glen Cove Veterans’ Day Honoree Veterans’ Day Ceremony Nov. 11, 11 a.m., at Doughboy Monument 730998

Alan Frederick LaMere, center, is pictured with Mayor Reginald Spinello and Joe Lavery, the

Commander of VFW James Donohue Post 347 in Glen Cove. Poop Mayor Reginald S. Spinello is Navy, Fred was employed as an aviator

pleased to announce that this year’s City at Grumman Aerospace. Among his re- 1-800-Dog 1-800-Dog of Glen Cove Veterans’ Day Honoree is sponsibilities was testing aviation equip-

Alan Frederick LaMere, a member of ment as well as calibrating the computer

Scoopydoo the VFW James Donohue Post 347 and system on the LEM. Having successfully

a proud veteran who served with the taken the examination for the Nassau Got Poop? Got United States Navy. The City’s Veterans’ County Police Department and the City Day ceremonies will be on Nov. 11, at 11 of Glen Cove Police Department, Fred a.m. at the Doughboy Monument on the was appointed to the Glen Cove Depart- corner at the Glen Cove Library. ment in 1964. He served the Department Fred, as he is known around for 26 years and has served the Glen town, joined the Navy when he graduated Cove Volunteer Fire Department for 55 from High School in 1955. He served on years. Fred was married to his “sweet- a fleet oiler whose assignments included heart from Philadelphia,” the late Eva. The Gold Coast Gazette fueling Navy ships in any of 21 countries They had six children, 10 grandchildren 57 Glen Street, including Lebanon in 1958. After the and two great-grandchildren. Glen Cove, NY 11542 (USPS008886)(ISSN10651748)

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Published weekly on Thursday by KCH Publications Inc. 57 Glen St., Glen Cove NY 11542. Phone (516) 671-2360. Price per copy is 75 cents. Week of October 30, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 3 THE VILLA PROJECT PUBLIC HEARING WED., NOV. 5TH @ 8:00 PM STOP GLEN COVE OVERDEVELOPMENT! At this Hearing, which is a continuation of the previous one, the public will have an opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns regarding The Villa Project. If approved, it will be located on Glen Cove Avenue, on one of our only 2 corridors, proposes 194 units, and will be capable of housing approximately 776 occupants within a narrow, 2 block curving strip of land, on a dangerously steep hill. Are you aware of the following facts? • All legislation passed by the City of Glen Cove must be filed with the Secretary of State, by law, in order for it to become effective. It has recently been discovered by watchdog residents that Glen Cove, over a period of years, neglected to follow that procedure. Therefore, all legislation passed by Glen Cove during that time frame, which was not filed with the Secretary of State, is probably null and void. The City has been informed that the Master Plan and its associated zoning changes fall into that category. • The administration chooses to ignore these facts and continues to allow the process to proceed, violating our rights. Our elected officials and members of The Planning Board are responsible for decisions that will transform Glen Cove forever, into the Master Plan’s “new suburbia”, (i.e., an urban mass of high density, housing complexes with their associated problems), which will decrease the value of our homes and destroy our quality of life. • Do not let them remain anonymous. The community should know the names of those who disregard our wishes. It is time you became familiar with their names and how they vote on these matters! Mayor: Reginald A. Spinello; City Council: Anthony Gallo Jr., Efraim Spagnoletti, Pamela Panzenbeck, Timothy Tenke, Michael Famiglietti, name of member to be elected on Nov. 4th; Planning Board; Thomas Scott (Chairman), Michael Bellissimo, John DiMascio, Patrick Hall, John Perrone, Robert Jakobsze, and John Maccarone. • Despite the State Environmental Quality Review Analysis’s warning, the City continues to ignore the totality of the effects arising from the following projects, thereby increasing our population by approximately 6,500 residents, (approx. 25%): The Villa (194 units), The Village Square Piazza (110 units), Carney St. Apts. (50 units), The Mews (Congregation Tifereth Israel - 72 Units), Garvies Point Waterfront Project (860 – 1110 units), North Manor Estates (Glen Cove Mansion – 46 units), and Sea Isle (8 units). There are also projects currently pending, under discussion: The Triangle (STAPLES), Konica Imaging, and Photocircuit sites, and now The Coles School. Will other projects also surface? • The City grants developers and certain selected businesses, PILOTS, (Payments In Lieu Of Taxes), for long periods of time (up to 40 years), which are drastically lower than their normal, local taxes. The shortfall must be absorbed into the annual property taxes paid by the City’s homeowners during the duration of the PILOT. New developments, like The Villa Project, will ask for, and may be granted PILOTS, burdening the taxpayer even more. Now ask yourself the following questions: • We, (the taxpayers), are subsidizing the developers who stand to make mega-millions on these projects! Why? • Will The Villa Project and others like it, make Glen Cove and its surrounding communities, a more, or less desirable place to live? • Will market conditions force the applicant to offer the units as rentals, not condos? • Will its expected increase in traffic cause intolerable and dangerous traffic jams throughout Glen Cove? • Will its enormous increase in student population raise our school taxes proportionately and require new schools to be built? • How much will our property taxes be increased, in order to build the necessary, additional infrastructure it requires, and to provide the municipal services needed to sustain this population? • Can members of the Planning Board and City Council freely vote their conscience, without fear of reprisal? • Why has the City accepted the Applicant’s inadequate solutions to the numerous, adverse, environmental impacts, defined by the SEQRA, rather than demanding their TOTAL ELIMINATION? • Why did the Planning Board accept the Villa Project’s inadequate Findings Statement and recommend specific density bonuses for the project to The City Council, knowing that its legal basis is questionable? • Why didn’t the city stop The Villa Project from continuing the application process, knowing that the developer had not paid his local property taxes in the amount of approx. $300,000? His finances need to be currently investigated , thoroughly documented and totally revealed before any vote on the project can be taken. The current administration now has the opportunity to rectify the misguided vision of past administrations, thereby taking responsibility for its own actions, starting with The Villa Project. YOU can help to prevent Glen Cove’s overdevelopment by contacting the Glen Cove Citizens for Balanced Development at [email protected], or call Cell phone: 516-768-1000 for additional information. It would also be tremendously helpful if you would attend the next meeting on Wed., Nov 5th at 8:00 PM, in a continued show of force, and make copies of this article to distribute to your friends and neighbors. 730545

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57 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 e-mail: [email protected] Thanks to the Glen Cove Department of Parks and Recreation, sponsors Petco in Glen Cove; Jimmy Coniglione and his staff at Scoopy Doo; Phone: 516-671-2360 and emcee extraordinaire Dale Zurbrick the City of Glen Cove’s fourth annual Howl-o-ween Pet Parade was a tremendous success. Dogs KCH Publications, Inc. of all sizes and shapes and dressed in their costumes brought their humans downtown to unleash the day’s festivities. And yes, there was All rights reserved one very brave cat that sailed in on the Jolly Roger. Several pet-related vendors were on hand including Green Forest Veterinary Hospital. Leading the pack down Highland Road and School Street was grand marshal, Cooper-the-cheerleader with his owners, Mayor Reginald and Coleen Spinello. City Court Judge Richard McCord once again served as one of the judges in the contests that were held. Pictured are some of the participants and all the winners of: Best Costume; Best Human and Pet Costume combination; Most Exotic Pet; Smallest Pet; Largest Pet; and Most Original Costume contests. Week of October 30, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 5 Mayor Spinello and County Executive ’ Mangano Meet Business Leaders

by Kevin Horton Congratulations Lynn H. Walton (Girly) This was submitted by Charolyn New- ton- “Congratulations to my Beautiful Last week, Mayor Reginald Spinello and Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano met with Daughter on Graduating Law School members of the Tomiko Abe Foundation and the Asian-American Council who are looking to and passing the NYS Bar Exam. Watch- expand their medical business in Nassau County. Pictured with them are Michael S. Limb, ing you being sworn as an Attorney on Asian-American Council Executive Chairman of Commission; Yu Koshizuka, MD, PhD, October 8, 2014 will forever remain in Chairman of Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery Home Medical Healthcare Assoc.; Yukie Isoda, my Heart. I watched you work so hard as President of Tomiko Co. Ltd; Tomiko Abe, Chairwoman of Tomiko Abe Foundation; a single Mom and supported you all the way. I am the proudest Mom in the world right now, thank you. “We Love You So Much… Mom (Caro- GIVE THANKS-GIVE BLOOD lyn Newton) Step-Dad (Johnny Newton) Brother (Johnny Newton, Jr.) and most On Sunday November 9th, St. Rocco's Church will sponsor its of all, your children - Daughter (Lyasia) & Son (Christopher).” Annual Blood Drive, from 8am-2pm in the Madonna Room. Please contact the Church at 676-2482 for more information Jekyll And Hyde the Musical at Star Playhouse in Commack Starring Chris Saltalamacchio wood Landing). The out of control Hyde (Hicksville), Kelsey Gronda (Glenwood develops an uncontrollable passion for Landing), Steffy Jolin (Freeport), and and relationship with Lucy (Steffy Jolin featuring Frank Hendricks (Glen Cove). of Freeport ) a lady of the night and en- There are Broadway musicals tertainer at The Red Rat a bawdyhouse that are frothy and flimsy and there are managed by Nellie (Patrice Richardson those that are thrillers and haunt you of Northport ), and secretly owned by long after you leave the theater. One of Jekyll’s rival for Emma and nemeses the most memorable with that kind of Simon Stride (Adiv BenDavid of Coram staying power is Jekyll & Hyde the clas- ) whose evil side has no kinder and gen- sic tale based upon the novel by Robert tler alter ego. The Red Rat boasts a bevy Louis Stevenson. Jekyll & Hyde opened of beauties of the night whose compan- on Broadway in 1997, with 1543 perfor- ionship is available for a price. Jekyll’s mances over four years and was nomi- inner turmoil is riveting and results in a nated for four Tony Awards. A local pro- battle of wills that tears him apart and duction of that time honored tale opens forsakes any possibility of a happy end- at Star Playhouse at the Suffolk Y-JCC ing. Songs that both move and uplift in- on November 8. clude “This Is The Moment”, “Someone For those unfamiliar, the story Like Me”, “One Upon A Dream”, “In centers on Dr. Henry Jekyll (played by His Eyes”, “Bring On The Men”, “Fa- Chris Saltalamacchio of Hicksville ) cade” and “Alive”. an aristocratic young Londoner who The show is directed by Rick is fixated on his experiment to unearth Grossman of Middle Island, and pro- niors and students and $17 for Y seniors and ample free parking. For tickets or the secrets of good versus evil, both duced by Tina Indenbaum of Smithtown and students. Group rates are available. further information call (631)-462-9800 of which he believe live in the souls and Barbara Schuler of Huntington.. The Star Playhouse is handicapped ac- ext. 136 and ask for Lynn. of all mankind. His goal, to eliminate Chris Rosselli of West Babylon is music cessible, has a hearing impaired system evil. Unable to convince the Board of director and Leia DePaolo of Dix Hills is Governors of St. Jude’s Hospital to ap- choreographer. As are all Star Playhouse prove experimentation on a live patient, productions, the show is performed on a Dr.Jekyll decides he has no recourse but Broadway style set, is elaborately cos- NSHM Seeks Volunteers to experiment on himself. As the result tumed and accompanied by a full live or- Do you enjoy meeting people who loves history please NSHM Direc- of injecting these untried chemicals his chestra, sadly something no longer the with an interest in local history? tor Lauren Brincat who will give more evil self whom he refers to as Edward case at many Long Island theaters. The North Shore Historical information and the necessary training. Hyde comes to the forefront, taking over Performance dates are Satur- Museum could use your help. NSHM 516 801-1911. his will and committing despicable acts days November 8, 22 at 8:00 pm and is looking for volunteers. If you are a NSHM is open on Wednesday of mayhem. Jekyll’s conduct endangers Sundays November 9, 16, 23 at 2:00 high school senior who needs communi- from 2pm-6pm and Saturdays 11am-3- his engagement to Emma Carew, his pm. Ticket prices for reserved seating ty service credit or a retired teacher with pm. lovely fiancé (Kelsey Gronda of Glen- are $24, $21 for Y members, $19 for se- a few hours a week to spare, or a person Week of October 30, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 6 Celebrating Glen Cove school pride at Homecoming Members of the Board of Edu- cation, administration, students, faculty and community members of the Glen Cove City School District were out in force on Oct. 18, showing off their Glen Cove school pride at the annual home- coming parade and game. “It’s wonderful for the community to come together for our homecom- ing,” Superintendent of Schools Maria Rianna said. “This is truly a community event.” The homecoming parade kicked off at Gribbin School and was led by members of the United States Marines Corps. It included children from all six of the district’s school buildings and featured floats that creatively displayed knights, tying into this year’s theme, “This is Glen Cove.” According to Student Senate Advisor Ellen Lynch, the theme was a play on words based on Glen Cove’s homecoming day op- ponent, the Spartans of Valley Stream North High School. The parade concluded at Glen Cove High School, with Athletic Direc- tor Denise Kiernan welcoming board of education members, alumni and fans to the game. Lynch followed with introductions of the Student Senate and the announcement of the Homecoming Court. Prior to kickoff, senior football players and captains were announced and the varsity football team ran through Members of the Student Senate posed with their float and Advisor Ellen Lynch (left). a sign that read, “This is Glen Cove,” which was placed in the end zone. During the first half of the game, students from each class participated in a pull up contest, which was sponsored by the U.S. Marines. First place was award- ed to the senior class, who received $100 class donation as their prize. The halftime show featured performances by the drumline, varsity cheerleaders, the high school band and kickline. Homecoming King Stevens Martinez and Queen Samantha Smith were also crowned. The success of the day included The varsity football team took the field. a big win by Big Red, who defeated the Spartans, 34-31. Photos provided by the Members of Glen Cove’s kickline at the Glen Cove City School District. parade. (Pictured below)

Homecoming King Stevens Martinez and Queen Samantha Smith were crowned. Page 7 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 30, 2014 As a friend, I can’t imagine anyone more death of Democrat Nick DiLeo. dependable or willing to take the call to Both candidates appear to be well- action when needed. liked; both candidates appear to be well- Teri has always been the voice in the respected; both candidates have been crowd willing to speak out whether it be successful in their respective profes- to right a wrong, bring attention to an sions; both candidates even enjoy a good important cause, or simply bring people round of golf at the city golf course. together socially. Whether it was in her But, only one candidate has the actual role on the high school newspaper, as experience and proven track record of an advocate for diversity in college, or dedication and success necessary to rep- a proponent of human rights, Teri dem- resent all the citizens of this city. That onstrated early on that she had the drive candidate is Teri Moschetta. and energy needed to make a positive Teri Moschetta has served Glen Cove difference in the lives of others. as a member of the Industrial Develop- I considered writing in detail about all ment Agency (IDA) from 2012-2014 of the educational, social, and work ac- where she worked to encourage the colades awarded to Teri over the years, growth of business in our city. She cur- but what is more important is what Teri rently serves on the Glen Cove Zoning Moschetta can do TODAY for the Glen Board of Appeals where, since 2005, Cove Community if she is elected to the she has contributed to making the ap- City Council. Glen Cove is Teri’s home, propriate housing decisions that affect and her strong values coupled with the the character of our neighborhoods. As loyalty and commitment she has towards President of the Thompson Park Neigh- family, friends, and community are what borhood Association Teri Moschetta make her the BEST choice this Novem- has brought the community together to ber for Glen Cove City Council. Vote change parking regulations, fight zoning Moschetta and give Teri the opportunity violators and beautify the streetscape. to demonstrate to you the integrity and Teri Moschetta knows Glen Cove. Teri character I have known for the past 40 Moschetta has served Glen Cove. She years. knows the needs of the individual neigh- Sincerely, borhoods as well as the needs of the city Nancy Kraker as a whole. Her many years of dedica- tion, boundless enthusiasm and commu- The Clear Choice nity leadership are clear evidence of how To The Editor, hard-working and effective she will be as On Election Day, Tuesday, November our next Councilwoman. 4, residents of Glen Cove have an impor- On November 4, I urge you to join me tant decision to make. Two candidates in voting for Teri Moschetta for Glen are running to fill the City Council seat Cove City Council. The choice is clear. To The Editor, sion property. left vacant by the sudden and unfortunate Jane Lawrence I have had the pleasure of working with Terri Moschetta was also a member of Teri Moschetta for the past 10 years in Ralph Suozzi’s Industrial Development her capacity as an Account Executive at a Agency (IDA) in large insurance company. I can attest not 2012, which was found by the New only to her strong work ethic, but also to York State Comptroller to have the worst her steadfast commitment to her clients. record in the state This commitment was demonstrated when it came to creating jobs, giving over and over again—whether through out almost $47,000 in tax breaks for ev- her expertise in navigating the internal ery job created. challenges of her firm or knowing where Ms. Moschetta’s election would only to push to obtain more resources—she signal a return to the failed policies of did whatever it took to get the job done. the Suozzi administrations. Teri was always a strong and passionate That’s why I’m voting for Joe Ca- advocate for her clients, and she bal- pobianco. He’ll keep Glen Cove mov- - Ann DiPietro anced that passion with a respectful and ing forward in bringing businesses and productive manner. This not only made jobs to our city, stabilizing its finances, Dear Great Book Guru, Because he is a few months short of his her effective in her role, but more impor- increasing transparency in government, First, the Halloween Party and Parade eighteenth birthday, the court can super- tantly, made her someone you wanted to and enforcing and strengthening our Friday at 1pm on the front lawn of the sede his wishes and it does. The transfu- work with. For all of those reasons and laws against illegal housing. Children’s Library and then the next sions take place, he recovers, his parents more, I would consider the residents of Nancy Furlong day- the Pet and Puppet Parade at are secretly jubilant, and all is well…..or Glen Cove lucky to have Teri Moschetta 11am organized by Karen Kessler- what so it seems. When he becomes estranged as their councilperson. No Surprise On Moschetta an exciting weekend here in Sea Cliff! from both his religion and his parents, he Jessica L. Cullen To The Editor, Will I have time to read -please some- reaches out to Fiona as a beacon of beau- Over the past several weeks there have thing short but, of course, meaningful? ty and wisdom. While she tries to main- A Vote For Capobianco been a number of letters to the editor fo- Lover of Pets, Puppets and Parties tain a professional distance, she finds it To the Editor, cusing on the great work Candidate for more and more difficult as her affection It’s interesting that nowhere in the lit- GC City Council, Teri Moschetta, has Dear Pets, Puppets, and Party Lover, I grows. Yeats’s “ I was young and foolish, erature, ads or website of council candi- done and continues to do for her com- have a beautifully written, very disturb- and now am full of tears” becomes the date Teri Moschetta munity. Although I marvel at her passion ing 200 page book that I highly recom- youth’s refrain, and Fiona, while neither there is any reference to the fact that and dedication I am not the least bit sur- mend: THE CHILDREN ACT by Ian young nor foolish, is indeed full of tears she was former Mayor Ralph Suozzi’s prised by it. As a lifelong friend of Teri McEwan. Fiona is a highly respected by the end of the novel. Thought- pro- handpicked appointee to the Master Plan Moschetta I’ve had the opportunity to English Family Court judge who deals voking and highly recommended! Task Force. witness her enthusiasm and determina- with troubling cases of parental rights. It’s suspected that she omitted that tion in so many aspects of her life. Born Her own life is comfortable, but she is important piece of information because in the Bronx and raised on Long Island, beginning to rethink past decisions and it was the pro-development master Teri grew up in a traditional Italian fam- life choices. Her latest case involves a plan that recommended and enabled a ily with strong values and unbreakable young man with leukemia whose treat- Villa project with as many as 200 units. ties with friends and family. Those of ment requires blood transfusions. He and Ms Moschetta’s master plan also is us who know Teri have experienced first his parents are devout Jehovah Witnesses what enabled development of the Man- hand her loyalty, caring, and generosity. so transfusions are out of the question. Week of October 30, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 8

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Directions: From Forest Avenue, turn North onto Cottage Row. Turn left at the next light and then, at the flashing light, turn left thru the stone gate columns. Positions Open for North Shore Schools Legislative Action Committee (LAC) The North Shore Board of Edu- cation to the District Clerk, Betty Ciampi, cation is looking for members to join the byWednesday, November 25, 2014 to the Legislative Action Committee (LAC), Central Office (112 Franklin Avenue, Sea the Citizen’s Advisory Committee of Cliff, New York, 11579). Applications can the Board for the purpose of serving as be picked up in the Central Office or on- a liaison between the community and line on the North Shore Schools website our Trustees regarding legislative mat- at www.northshoreschools.org(under the ters that have a direct bearing on fiscal or Board of Education/LAC section). Please educational aspects of the North Shore consult the school website for more infor- Central School District. mation about the Legislative Action Com- If you are interested in becoming mittee (i.e., current members, meeting a member of LAC, please submit an appli- dates, etc.) Sea Cliff Senior Action Committee

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Snow Bowl. She was an active member lia. Dear Sister of Rene Eaton, Emile of Stage Harbor Yacht Club in Chatham, Grignand and the late Eliane Stock- North Shore GLY regularly racing in the Friday Ladies ell. Funeral Mass at St. Hyacinth R.C. Monuments Religious Store races in her Day Sailer Pandemonium. Church, Glen Head, NY. Interment Holy Plaques and Sandblasting Later, she was an ardent supporter of Rood Cemetery, Westbury, NY. Contri- Vestments Pleasant Bay Community Boating in butions may be made to A.S.P.C.A. or QUALITY WORKMANSHIP North Chatham. Pat was an active mem- Doctors Without Borders. Arrangments FOR FOUR GENERATIONS Chalices ber of her local Democratic Party, both by Whitting Funeral Home. in Sea Cliff and Chatham. She served Quality Granite In All Colors Pyxes on the Board of Directors of Monomoy Patricia M. Congero Work done in all cemeteries We can help you select by Community Services and collected wa- Congero, Patricia M. of Glen Cove on ter samples for the Friends of Chatham October 27, 2014. Beloved wife of Wil- phone and deliver to any Waterways. She frequently volunteered liam C. Devoted mother of William 759-2156 location on L.I. for town committees in Chatham, serv- (Paula). Loving grandmother of Alyssa, Showroom: Call us at (516) 656-0330 ing on the Arts Funding Lottery Council, Dana and Alexis. Funeral services pri- the Cultural Council, the South Coastal vate. McLaughlin Kramer Megiel Fu- 677 Cedar Swamp Rd. 32-34 School Street Brookville, N.Y. 11545 Harbor Management Committee and neral Home. Mon-Fri: 10am to 6pm Glen Cove, NY the Cape Cod Regional Technical High Saturdays 4pm (closed Sunday) Open Mon-Sat 9-5 School District Committee for a com- John Squillario bined 28 years. Pat also helped organize SQUILLARIO, John formerly of Glen book clubs and rug hooking circles, and Cove, NY and Delray Beach, FL., she never missed a Town Meeting. Pat is passed away on October 23, 2014, he Obituaries survived by her husband Richard “Dick” was 93 years old. His wife Kathryn per Siewert; her sons Jake of New York, NY, deceased him. He is survived by his son and Ellen Gilmore Nicholson. She grew Nick of Brooklyn, NY, Jim of Ridge- Roy, Grand children Jennifer, Stephen up in Bayville, New York and attended field, CT; her daughters-in-law Christine and Kyle. His son William, Kyle’s father St. Dominic’s High School in Oyster Anderson, Julyne Derrick, and Alysa predeceased him. John was a proud vet- Bay, St. Joseph’s College in Brooklyn, Wakin; her eight grandchildren Aniseh, eran of World War 2. He owned Sutton and New York University and the Bank Anders, Molly, Austin, Briggs, Tristan, Place Studio Interior Decorating in New Street College of Education in Manhat- Parker, and Wells; and her sister Virginia York City for 35 years. He was a mem- tan. Shortly after graduating from St. Jo- Stier of Montauk, NY. A memorial ser- ber of the fraternity Gamma ETA Kap- seph’s in 1949, she began teaching kin- vice will be held in Chatham, MA on pa; the US power Squadron, and a life dergarten at Kissam Lane Elementary in Saturday, November 29th at 11 AM at member of the New York Athletic Club Glen Head, NY. She continued to teach Holy Redeemer Church. If you wish to and former Commodore of the New York in elementary schools for the next 40 honor Pat’s memory in a tangible way, Athletic Club Yacht Club. In August of years. In the early 1950’s, she travelled please send donations to Doctors With- 1965 while ocean fishing 3 miles off the to Europe to teach at U.S. Army schools out Borders. Please don’t forget to vote shore of Long Island he rescued 4 men in Rochefort sur Mer, France and Neu on November 4th. You know what Pat from a burning power boat. He received Ulm, Germany. When she returned to the would want you to do. the John Lox Biakely Memorial Trophy states in 1956, she began teaching at Sea from the US Power Squadron for his her- Cliff Elementary School in NY where Thomas, William W. Jr. oism and excellent judgment for this act. she taught until 1990, long enough to Thomas, William W. Jr. of Glen Head, John loved dogs and boating. He will be Patricia Nicholson Siewert teach some of the sons and daughters of NY passed away on October 19, 2014 at missed by his family and friends. Visita- Patricia Nicholson Siewert died in Hyan- her former students. In November 1962, the age of 72. He was the loving hus- tion and service held at Dodge-Thomas nis on October 19, 2014 after a brief Pat married Richard “Dick” Siewert, band of Mary-Lou “Muffin” Thomas for Funeral Home. Interment Locust Valley illness. Pat was a wife, mother, grand- whom she had met skiing in Stowe, Ver- the past 47 years and devoted father to Cemetery. mother, aunt, teacher, reader, Catholic, mont a couple of years earlier. Pat and William W. III and Christopher (Julie). traveler, activist, friend, sailor, skier, Dick moved to Sea Cliff, NY in 1963, He was adored by his granddaughters swimmer, cook, tap dancer, patron of the where they raised three sons. They spent Delaney and Piper Thomas. Private arts, and always the last person to leave every summer in Chatham, MA, often family burial. Arrangements by Whitting a party. Though a lover of song, she sailing back and forth in their Tartan 34 Funeral Home. For Gazette was not much of a singer, to her lasting Peace. Upon retirement in 1990, they regret. She was, however, a sparkling moved full-time to Chatham, where they Pecau, Vivienne advertising information conversationalist and her laugh was mu- lived until the time of her death. Apart Pecau, Vivienne of Glen Cove, NY on sic itself. She was rarely at a loss for from her family and teaching, Pat kept Oct. 21, 2014. Beloved wife of the late call words whether the topic was the qual- herself enormously busy with a mind William. Loving mother of William ity of the water in her local harbor, the boggling array of activities and volun- (Linda Berkeley), Guy (Florence), Marie latest theology in Rome, or the state of teer work. She helped found the North McDonald (Kevin) and Vivienne Phelen 671-2360 education in America. Pat was born on Shore Ski Club in Rochester, Vermont, (James). Cherished grandmother of Me- July 3, 1928 in Flushing, New York to where her family spent many vacations, gan, Katherine, Murphy, Kayla, Michael Irish parents James Aloysius Nicholson skiing nearby at the Middlebury College Conor, A.J., Kevin Patrick, Jack and Ju- Week of October 30, 2014 Gold Coast Gazette Page 12

PUBLIC NOTICE

Please be advised that the City of Glen approximately 196 residential condo- Fire House. documents may be inspected at the Cove plans to apply to the New York miniums and related improvements. Each bid must be made on the proposal office of the Village Clerk, Village Hall, State Department of State (NYSDOS) The density bonuses sought from the form prepared for this work and in the 300 Sea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff, for a formal designation of Brownfield City Council are for structured park- manner designated therein and be ac- New York, during regular business Opportunity Area, to apply to the ap- ing, streetscape improvements and on- companied by a certified check or bid hours. proximately 109- acre area bounded site recreational amenities. The waivers bond in an amount of at least ten (10%) Any person having a disability which by Cedar Swamp Road and the Coles sought relate to the affordable housing percent of the total bid, and shall be en- would inhibit attendance at, or School property, the LIRR right-of-way, and hillside protection provisions of the closed in a sealed envelope addressed to participation in, the hearing should no- and the southern property line of the in- City’s code. the Purchasing Agent of the City of Glen tify the Village Clerk at least three dustrial parcels on Sea Cliff Avenue. The property is located on the easterly Cove and marked on the outside with the business days prior to the hearing, so that The City completed a Nomination of this side of Glen Cove Avenue, both north name and address of the bidder, and the reasonable efforts may be made area to the Brownfield Opportunity Area and south of Craft Avenue, and north of words “Bid for MILL POND REHA- to facilitate such attendance and partici- program in September 2013. The Nomi- Ralph W. Young Avenue, and is desig- BILITATION PROJECT - LOCATED pation. nation is available for public viewing at: nated as Section 21, Block 244, Lots 55, AT MILL POND AND TOWN PATH Dated: October 28, 2014 http://www.glencove-li.us/index.php/ 60 and 66, and Section 21, Block 38, and ROAD, GLEN BY ORDER OF THE project-updates/55-brownfield-opportu- Lots 152, 196, 202 and 203 on the Land COVE, NEW YORK - DPW NO. 2014 PLANNINGBOARD nity-area . At this time, the City requests and Tax Maps of Nassau County. - 002”. ------X that NYSDOS review the Nomination, Hon Reginald A. Spinello, Mayor The successful bidder must comply with NOTICE OF SALE and formally designate the Study Area Glen Cove City Council all State and Federal Statutes relating to SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF as a Brownfield Opportunity Area. This Hon. Thomas Scott, Chairman labor and Workers’ NASSAU, EMIGRANT MORTGAGE will provide expanded access to State Glen Cove Planning Board Compensation. COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff, vs. GER- resources for planning and revitalization ------X ALDINE KLIMASZEWSKI; JIM KLI- efforts within the Area’s boundaries. ------X PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE MASZEWSKI, ET AL., Defendant(s). Interested parties may contact Erin Reil- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public ley, Grant Administrator with the Glen PUBLIC NOTICE hearing will be held as to the following Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Cove Community Development Agency, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that sealed matter: and Sale duly filed on December 22, at (516)676-1625, ext. 107 with ques- bids will be received by the City of Agency: Planning Board Village of Sea 2008, I, the undersigned Referee will sell tions or comments. Glen Cove Purchasing Agent, City Cliff at public auction at the CCP(Calendar ------X Hall, 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove, N.Y. Date: November 12, 2014 Control Part Courtroom) in the Supreme LEGAL NOTICE 11542 until 10:30 a.m. on December 5, Time: 7:30 pm Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mine- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a 2014 at which time they Place: Village Hall, 300 Sea Cliff Av- ola, NY on December 02, 2014 at 11:30 JOINT PUBIC HEARING will be held will be publicly opened and read aloud enue, Sea Cliff, New York a.m., premises known as 2 Abate Street, by the Glen Cove City Council and Plan- and the contract awarded as soon there- Subject: Application of Raymond Gen- Glen Cove, NY. All that certain plot, ning Board on November 5, 2014 at 8:00 after as practicable for: tile and Lori Mattel, 7 Carpenter Place, piece or parcel of land, with the build- p.m. at Council Chambers, City Hall 9 MILL POND REHABILITATION Sea Cliff for site plan approval to con- ings and improvements thereon erected, Glen Street, Glen Cove, New York, when PRJOECT struct a new residence and driveway situate, lying and being in the Town of all interested persons will be given an LOCATED AT MILL POND AND and relocate a curb cut. Premises are Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State opportunity to express their views on the TOWN PATH ROAD designated as Section 21, Block M, Lot of New York, Section 22, Block 15 and following application: GLEN COVE, NEW YORK 548 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Lot 103. Approximate amount of judg- LIVINGSTON DPW NO. 2014 - 002 Map. ment is $276,047.22 plus interest and DEVELOPMENT CORP. Plans, Specifications and Bid Sheet may Application of Spyridon Triantafyllon, costs. Premises will be sold subject to The applicant is seeking site plan and be obtained starting November 5, 2014 30 Sea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff for provisions of filed Judgment Index # subdivision approval from the Planning at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, site plan approval to construct an addi- 011153/08. Board, and density bonuses and waivers City Hall, 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove, tion to an existing single family William F. Mackey, Esq., Referee from the City Council, pursuant to Sec- N.Y. upon non-refundable payment of residence. Premises are designated as Knuckles, Komosinski & Elliott, LLP, tion 280-73.3 of the City’s zoning code, $100.00 in cash or certified check pay- Section 21, Block 116, Lot 287 on the 565 Taxter Road, Ste. 590, Elmsford, entitled “Glen Cove Avenue Redevel- able to City of Glen Cove for each set. Nassau County Land and Tax Map. NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff opment Incentive Overlay (RIO-GCA) A mandatory site visit is scheduled for At the said time and place, all interested ------X District”, to permit the development of November 13, 2014, at 10 am. Respon- persons may be heard with respect approximately 3.96 acres of land with dents should meet behind the Glen Cove to the foregoing matters. All relevant Page 13 Gold Coast Gazette Week of October 30, 2014 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to last weeks Crossword

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