Volume XXV No. 29 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 3/31/16 75C Glen Cove Chamber Moving Forward By Tab Hauser The Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce recently swore in three new Board members. Sworn in by Deputy Mayor Barbara Peebles was Alan Goldberg of Minuteman Press, Roula Saffi from American Community Bank and Deborah Orgel-Gordon of Extravagant Travel. In attendance for the swearing in left to right are Glenn Howard, Steve Warshaw, Richard Gordon,Thomas Bunger, Mary Stanco, Francine Ferrante-Koehler. President Hender Alvarado, Roula Saffi, Barbara Peebles, Deborah Orgel Gordon, Alan Goldberg, Maxine Cappel Mayreis, Lisa Cohn, Betsy Gibbs, (Not seen is member Tab Hauser who was taking the photo) The next Chamber event held is the popular Culinary Delights on May 2nd. For more information tickets or on the Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce go to www. glencovechamber.org or call 516- 676-6666 Henry’s Sweet Shoppe Make Some “Bunny” Happy

Celebrating the sweet taste of success, 11 month-old Michael Graziose of Glen Cove is the winner of Henry’s Sweet Shoppe’s Big Bunny Raffle. Known for their delicious home-made chocolate and sweet confections, owner Joe Valencisi was excited to announce the young winner’s name in his annual Easter Big Bunny contest. Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 31, 2016

News- at the Glen Cove Library.

The Presidents: The Good, The Bad, The Mediocre Friday, April 15, 2pm Calendar of Events Bud Livingston offers an interesting program on the presidents. How do Membership at the Glen Cove Senior Center is free and open to all seniors historians rate our presidents? Does James K. Polk deserve to be a near great? 60 years and older who are Nassau County residents. Our ongoing weekly What about Harry Truman whose popularity rating was so low in 1953? What classes include painting, exercise with the YMCA, Tai Chi, chair yoga, made his presidential rating rise so much? Come along and argue for your brain boosters, walking club, choral group, dancercise, tap dancing, Spanish favorite, or your least favorite, president. At the Glen Cove Library. conversation club, mah jongg, line dancing, and many more. Stop by the Site Manager’s office to register - you need to be registered to participate in any of North Shore Reads: Leaving Time, by Jodi Picoult our activities. Need a ride? Bus service is available from/to our “catchment Tuesday, April 12, 7-8:30pm area” upon request. The Center is open Monday to Friday, 9-5, and serves a At The Metropolitan, 3 Pratt Blvd., Glen Cove nutritious lunch at noon. Visit us at 130 Glen Street, Glen Cove, online at www.glencoveseniorcenter.com, or call for more info (516) 759-9610. Save the date of Tuesday, April 12, 2016, for a special celebration of North Shore Reads, an additional celebration of Long Island Reads. North Shore Week of April 11th - Special Events Reads brings the patrons of several neighboring libraries together and is being co-sponsored again this year by the Bayville, Bryant (Roslyn), Glen Cove, Monday, April 11th @ 1:00pm - WRITING GROUP W/ LORETTA C. - Gold Coast, Locust Valley, Oyster Bay-East Norwich and Sea Cliff Libraries. OPEN TO ALL The event will take place at the exciting and beautiful Metropolitan, 3 Pratt Blvd., Glen Cove. As in past years, John Canning will serve as our own Tuesday, April 12th @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm - AARP FREE TAX ASSISTANCE wonderful Master of Ceremonies. This evening will offer a great opportunity (SIGN-UP REQUIRED) - LAST SESSION. CALL (516) 759-9610. to not only discuss this year’s Long Island Reads selection, Leaving Time, by Jodi Picoult, but provide the opportunity to greet friends, meet members of Wednesday, April 13th @ 1:30pm - LIFELONG LEARNING - “PARADES area book clubs and local officials, and to enjoy delicious light refreshments IN BROADWAY MUSICALS” w/DALE ZURBRICK to celebrate community through reading. Please come in or call the Library at (516) 676-2130 if you have any questions, would like to register, or would like Thursday, April 14th @ 3:30pm - DANCERCISE W/ CAROL R. to obtain a copy of the book.

Friday, April 15th @ 12:45pm - BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION W/ BETTY FOOD FOR FINES DURING Q. AND THE GOLDEN VOICES NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK

A delicious, hot, healthy lunch is served every day at noon. Consider joining Help us celebrate National Library Week by participating in the Glen Cove us before/after one of our special events. Library’s "Food for Fines" drive. During National Library Week, Sunday April 10 to Saturday April 16, the fine for one library item will be waived for each food item donated. Bring a non-perishable food item to the Circulation Desk and we will waive fines on overdue books, DVDs, or CDs. Only non- perishable items will be accepted, no glass containers, repacked or expired items, please. This program does not apply to lost or damaged materials, or to collection fees that may be on your card. All donations will go directly to a local food pantry. Help your neighbors, help yourself and help your Library!

Meditation & Wisdom in 10 Minutes Tuesday, April 5, 7pm

The chattering-mind-voice (the usual self-talk) is under the influence and intensity of others, memories, media, cell phones etc. The Quiet Voice of Inner Wisdom can only be heard when the chattering mind is calm and quiet. Join author and relationship coach, Sandford Hinden, and learn how to find this voice. You’ll also learn about meditation, mindfulness, wisdom and the importance of meditating for ten minutes each day. Mr. Hinden will then practice a ten-minute meditation and answer any questions you may have. At the Glen Cove Public Library.

Glen Cove Water Department to Start Hydrant Flushing on April 1

Beginning April 1 through April 30 the Glen Cove Water Department will be conducting their semi-annual fire hydrant flushing of 85 dead-end water mains. This process is to clean accumulated dissolved mineral sediments in the water mains The Gold Coast Gazette prior to the system’s peak usage period. 57 Glen Street, During the flushing period, residents Glen Cove, NY 11542 (USPS008886)(ISSN10651748) may detect some water pressure fluctuation and discoloration. The water Postmaster: Send address changes to The Gold Coast Gazette, 57 Glen discoloration poses no health risk. St. Glen Cove, NY 11542. Entered as second class paid postage at the Customers may choose to keep a supply of clear water in the refrigerator for drinking Post Office at Sea Cliff N.Y. and cooking during periods of any discoloration in the water. For more information call the Glen Cove Water Department at (516) 676-5096. 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 March 31, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 3

GMA Martial Arts Donates PLAY BALL! 2016 MAYOR’S TROPHY TOURNAMENT NOW $420.00 To Deasy School PTA ACCEPTING TEAM REGISTRATIONS

and included free karate uniform. GMA Mayor Spinello and the City of Glen Cove are excited to announce Martial Arts provided the martial arts that registration is open for the 2016 City of Glen Cove Mayor’s Trophy instruction, the karate uniform, and Tournament. donated 50% of the proceeds directly to the Deasy School PTA. The Deasy Tournament brackets will begin play on July 5th for Girls Divisions from School PTA supports faculty, staff, 10U to 16U and on July 12th for Boys Divisions from 8U to 16U. Teams are parents, and most importantly the guaranteed five games and the top four teams in each division will qualify children through an array of educational, for playoffs. cultural arts, community outreach, and Sensei Hender Alvarado and Sensei fun-filled events. The Deasy School This year’s format for all Boys Divisions has been revised with games played Andrew Goldberg of GMA Martial PTA encourages all families to support on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Tournament fees include umpire Arts in Glen Cove presented the K.A. their work by purchasing a membership fees, game balls, trophies and championship t-shirts for winning teams. All Deasy School PTA a giant check in and invites parents to volunteer for PTA games will be played at John Maccarone Memorial (City) Stadium. “The the amount of $420.00. Principal Ken events throughout the year. Mayor’s Trophy Tournament attracts some of Long Island’s finest ball Craft, PTA President Amanda O'Brien, players to Glen Cove each summer and we are proud of the level of play and and PTA Vice-President Buffy Lupinski About GMA Karate & Kickboxing: competition this event provides to youngsters who have game,” said Mayor were present to received the donation. Spinello. The funds were raised as a follow-up GMA Karate teaches children and initiative to a "Conflict Avoidance" teens discipline, increases confidence, Deposits are required as soon as possible and final payments are due no later assembly delivered by the martial arts and improves physical fitness and self- than July 1st. Complete tournament details and registration information is instructors at Deasy Elementary School defense skills through the martial arts. available by visiting our website at GoldCoastLittleLeague.com. Coaches earlier this year. After the assembly, 12 Their iLoveKickboxing.com program or players with additional question should contact Glen Cove Parks & students took advantage of a "6-Week allows adults to burn fat and tone muscle Recreation Department at 516-676-3766 during business hours or by email Special" agreed upon by GMA Martial in a fun, family-oriented environment. at [email protected]. Arts and the Deasy School PTA. Each For more information, contact GMA at: 6-Week Special purchased entitled 516-801-2622, www.GMAmartialarts. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to participate in America’s favorite the student to 6 weeks of martial arts com, or www.iLoveKickboxing.com. pastime on beautiful natural grass fields. Register your team today! training at a discounted rate of $69.99 Lifeguards Wanted for City of Glen Cove’s Summer Beach Season American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Reimbursement Program Offered by City

March 28, 2016, Glen Cove, NY… Darcy Belyea, Director of the Glen Cove For active and athletic-minded men and Parks & Recreation Department. women turning age 16 and over, the City The City of Glen Cove beaches of Glen Cove wants you to consider a are staffed seven days a week and summer job as a lifeguard. work schedules are flexible to meet an Upon successful competition of individual’s need on a full-time or part- an American Red Cross Lifeguard time basis. Glen Cove beaches will open Training course and the Nassau County on Saturday, May 28 and interested parties certification tests, all participants who are may call the Glen Cove Department of Glen Cove residents will be guaranteed Parks & Recreation at (516) 676-3766. summer employment at the Glen Cove beaches this year and be reimbursed for the cost of the American Red Cross course fee. “The American Red Cross training course offers a great way to get in shape Photo caption (L to R): Veteran Glen Cove while ensuring Glen Cove residents a Lifeguards Julie and Krista Bruschini look at summer job,” said Mayor Spinello. “Many the big picture opportunities that lifeguarding lifeguards find their jobs an exciting and offers young men and women. rewarding one with competitive pay and an opportunity to work outdoors,” added Page 4 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 31, 2016 Gribbin Students Honored for Book Creations Three students from Gribbin School were selected as winners in the Glen Cove Library’s 27th annual Write and Illustrate Your Own Book Contest. Congratulations to Saoirse Fiedor from Coleen Brunhuber’s class and Susan Recinos and Gabriel Zamudio from Caryn Stasco’s class.

Photo Caption: Gribbin students (from left): Saoirse Fiedor, Susan Recinos and Gabriel Zamudio are pictured with teachers Coleen Brunhuber (back row, left) and Caryn Stasco. Photo courtesy of the Glen Cove City School District Glen Cove Library Write and Illustrate Your Own Book Contest 2016 Editor and Publisher Glen Cove Librarians were thrilled to receive so many entries in our annual Write and Illustrate Your Own Book Contest. In Kevin C. Horton it’s 27th year, the contest offers Glen Cove students in grades 2 – 5 the opportunity to share their writing and illustrations in a Photographers creative format. Entries were received from Connolly and Gribbin Schools. An award ceremony was held at the Library on Peter Budraitis Tuesday, March 15. Richard Wilson Jr. Art Director Milkenia Horton Circulation Manager Robert J. Horton Layout Design Jackie Comitino Staff Writers John C. O’Connell Brenda Weck Gene Auciello Carol Griffin Matthew Ross Sports Editor Robin Appel Gazette logo designed by artist Janice Leotti Patricia Campbell Horton Publisher Emeritus

57 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: 516-671-2360 KCH Publications, Inc. All rights reserved Week of March 24, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 5 Green Vale School Students and Atria Residents Atria Glen Cove residents were heart warmed by a special visit from the Greenvale ’ School students. Together, they spent an afternoon exchanging laughs, memories and singing nostalgic songs.

by Kevin Horton

Gilda DeDona Named to Dean’s List at University of Rochester

Gilda DeDona, a freshman majoring in chemical engineering at the University of Rochester, has been named to the Dean’s List for academic achievement for the fall 2015 semester. DeDona, a resident of Glen Head, N.Y., is the child of Joseph DeDona and Anne DeDona, and a graduate of North Shore High School in Glen Head, N.Y. GCAC With GCBGC Youth at NCMA

at the museum, where they created their own designs using materials provided by NCMA. Glen Cove Arts Council was founded by Glen Cove's poet laureate Victoria Crosby in 1996 to bring the arts to youth and people who otherwise may not have the exposure to museums, theater opera and ballet. GCAC has donated to GCHS youth traveling to Washington DC to sing for the president, and to Rome to sing for the Pope, purchased dance costumes and instruments for students, and provided art classes to talented individuals at the Long Island Academy of Fine Art, Youth from the Glen Cove boys & Girls LIAFA, on Glen Street in Glen Cove, Club, with leader Sean O'Callaghan, who are without the means to pursue were recently treated to a docent led their dreams. tour of the exhibit at the Nassau County GCAC is a 501c3 charity, receives Museum of Art, courtesy of Victoria no government funding and relies on Crosby and the Glen Cove Arts Council. support from members of the community The Maxwell Parrish exhibit, which has and fundraising. since closed, was of great interest to the For further information email children, who had many questions for [email protected], or to help the docent. GCAC, send tax deductible donations Following the tour the children to GCAC PO Box 27 Glen Cove NY participated in an arts and crafts program 11542 Page 6 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 24, 2016 Glen Cove High School DECA Members Excel at Conference

Glen Cove High School DECA members had an impressive showing at the annual New York DECA State Career Conference and Competition in Rochester, New York from March 8-11. At the conference, students participated along with nearly 2,200 students in various competitions in business, marketing and entrepreneurship. Chapter adviser Judi Checola accompanied the following students on the trip: Shelbie Farnan Joshua Filippone Samantha Filippone Geovani Flores Amanda Ieraci Kaitlin Maccarone Alexis Novales Amara Phillip Priscilla Panarello Laura Roesch Areana Singh Glen Cove DECA received the Fundraising Award for raising more than $500 for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, this year's New York DECA state charity. Additional honors were given to Geovani Flores, a medal winner in the category of Automotive Services Marketing; Amanda Ieraci, medal winner in Visual Advertising; Amara Phillip, double medal winner in Personal Financial Literacy, and Laura Roesch, medal winner in Personal Financial Literacy. Glen Cove High School’s DECA had an impressive showing at the New York DECA State Career Conference and Competition. Photo courtesy of Glen Cove City School District Gold Coast Little League To Kick Off Children Of Chabad Visit Atria

Inaugural Season With April 16 Parade Children from Chabad of Brookville dressed up and visited Atria Glen Cove residents for a Purim party complete with traditional songs, hamantaschen and exchange of coins! Valley, Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club, Oyster Bay and Sea Cliff as well. All players in grades 3 and up are guaranteed a 12-game season plus playoffs. The format for younger players is instructional clinics mixed with modified game play. There is also an Instructional Teeball March 25, 2016… Join the over 340 Program for pre-school young baseball and softball players as they aged children, which begins on April 23. celebrate the start of the 2016 season with Registration fees include a uniform an Opening Day Parade from Finley Middle (shirt, hat, pants, & socks) and team photo School through downtown Glen Cove and for each player. Financial assistance is ending at John Maccarone Memorial (City) available to any Glen Cove family in Stadium on Saturday, April 16. The parade need with application through the Youth will kick-off at 10 AM. Financial Assistance and Scholarship Gold Coast Little League is a baseball Program, which was established by the and softball program for boys and girls in Glen Cove Recreation Commission in Glen Cove and surrounding communities 2014. The program is also supported by currently in Kindergarten through Grade over 40 local businesses, organizations and 9, operating under the direction of the professionals who are active sponsors of City of Glen Cove Parks & Recreation the league. Department. For further information, please call Once the season kicks off, in addition Glen Cove Parks & Recreation at to “home” games at the stadium, all girls 516-676-3766 during business hours divisions and several boys teams will be or e-mail GoldCoastLittleLeague@ participating in a cooperative league that cityofglencoveny.org. includes teams from Bayville, Locust Week of March 31, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 7 Local Teen Holds Fundraising Event To Support Efforts To Find Families For Older Youth In Foster Care When 17-year old Ryan O’Day read it too.” care system each year without having a to raise awareness about the critical and learned about the challenges facing He worked with administrators at his permanent family. issue of youth who age out of foster youths in foster care, he was moved to school, as well as You Gotta Believe, to Without a permanent family, foster care without the lifetime families they act and decided to lend a hand – and a put the event together. youth aging out today face what many need to thrive,” said Susan Grundberg, few feet – to do what he could to help. The tournament is scheduled for April of their peers have and continue to face, executive director of You Gotta Believe. And so the junior at North Shore 2, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., at North Shore homelessness. “Events such as TeensGottaBelieve High School has organized a day filled High School in Glen Head. Both 3 on 3 “Ryan is a dynamo,” Calcaterra said. help us to raise funding that we can put with basketball and track clinics, “Teens basketball teams and track participants “His enthusiasm and commitment to to use immediately to serve youth and Gotta Believe,” to help raise funds for will pay $20 per person, and the funds raise awareness of the plight of older families.” the Coney Island-based “You Gotta raised will be donated to You Gotta foster children and the efforts he has put Believe,” a non-profit whose mission is Believe. (More information is available forth to raise money to assist them find to assist older youths in foster care find at teensgottabelieve.org) The sports forever homes is an inspiration. This permanent, adoptive families before they clinics will follow an author talk and event will do so much good for other age out. book signing by Calcaterra. kids who just want something that many O’Day last year read the New York “I couldn't be more proud of Ryan,” of their peers have - a permanent family,” Times bestseller, “Etched in Sand,” by said his mother, Jillian O’Day. “He felt Calcaterra said. For Gazette New Suffolk attorney and author Regina some of the same things I felt about this “You Gotta Believe is thrilled to have Calcaterra, depicting her childhood of problem that clearly exists and wanted to Ryan in our corner,” You Gotta Believe abuse, homelessness and foster care on do something to help. He feels a parallel Board President Gretchen Beidl said. advertising Long Island. to the kids that age out of foster care and “Many people do not realize there are O’Day was prompted to read it by his wants to raise awareness - they are his teenagers in our communities who mother, Jillian O’Day after Calcaterra peers. You hear so much about bullying are hoping for the love and support of information spoke to her book club where the author and it is so great when kids support each a permanent, loving family. Ryan is shared how a small act of kindness other. He has always been a great kid helping us spread the word and we are towards a child in need, specifically a with a big heart and we are so proud of impressed with the initiative he has call foster child, can help build that child’s the mature young man he has become.” taken to create this event. He is a great self worth thereby having a lifelong Calcaterra is a member of the board role model and we appreciate his efforts impact. Jillian discussed that aspect of You Gotta Believe (yougottabelieve. tremendously!” with her son, who then decided to take org), the only non-profit organization “We are thrilled at this incredible 671-2360 action. in the NY Metro area that works to find event that Ryan has created. We strongly “I decided to take something I love, permanent, adoptive families for youths believe it is the voice of youth that will basketball, and combine it with track to in foster care. The organization began ultimately change the system for future create this event,” Ryan said. “This is work in 1995, and works against the kids. Not only does this event work really for a great cause that I truly believe backdrop of a region with about 1,000 to reduce the stigmas faced by youth in and I am hoping others can believe in children who “age out” of the foster in care, but it creates an opportunity

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Portledge School, 355 Duck Pond Road, Locust Valley, NY 11560 Page 10 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 31, 2016 Obituaries North Shore Monuments Josette Vermot-Desroches Plaques and Sandblasting VERMOT-DESROCHES, Josette of Glen Cove, and formerly of Locust Valley, on QUALITY WORKMANSHIP by David Janssen, saved his life. He March 28, age 77. Beloved wife of the late FOR FOUR GENERATIONS portrayed “Mr. Flint” in “Star Trek” Joseph, mother of Claudine, mother-in- episode “Requiem for Methuselah” law of Blake and grandmother of Emilie. Quality Granite In All Colors (1969). She is survived by her brother Henri Work done in all cemeteries One of his choice movie roles was (wife Monique) and sisters Veronique and in “Planet of the Apes” (1968) as Madeliene (husband Vasco) as well as 759-2156 “Honorious”, the orangutan and Deputy many nieces and nephews. If you lived in Minister of Justice in mid-40th century Locust Valley at some point during the past Showroom: A.D. 30 years, you have probably been helped 677 Cedar Swamp Rd. by Josette at G Willikers. She helped bring Brookville, N.Y. 11545 Last Week’s Celebrity joy to generations of children, making gift Mon-Fri: 10am to 6pm Last week’s celebrity was Grayson Hall. baskets for birthdays and holidays, and Saturdays 4pm (closed Sunday) Before appearing in “The Night of the helping parents and grandparents find just Iguana”, she had an active stage career in the right toy for their beloved tykes. She NYC. She portrayed “Irma”, the madam was a beloved member of the community Sebastian Romeo of an irregular bordello amidst a civil war for more than four decades. Josette was Romeo, Sebastian of Glen Cove on March in the controversial play The born in Neuvecelle, Haute Savoie, France, 23, 2016. Beloved husband of the late Balcony” for over a year at The Circle in and married to Joseph in Bermuda in Marie. Devoted father of Patricia Venuto, the Square Theatre in . 1959. She and Joseph came to New York Michael (Coleen) Romeo and Roselle This week’s celebrity was born in It was the longest running off-Broadway in the early sixties before settling in Locust (Michael) Vatter. Loving grandfather of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin on Oct. play for decades. Valley in the seventies when he became the Lisa, Nicholas, Joseph, Michael and the late 23, 1918. During the 1930s, he studied Hall’s best-known TV role was that Creek Club chef. Visiting will be held at John. Blessing was held Saturday March 26 drama and acted in shows before he of “Dr. ”, in “Dark Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home, Glen Cove at the McLaughlin Kramer Megiel Funeral worked for the armed services, and served Shadows”, where she portrayed the loyal on Friday from 3-5 and 7-9pm. Mass at Home. with the U.S. Navy as WWII ended. He confidant to the vampire, “Barnabas St. Patrick RC Church Saturday at 10am. was a music major at the University of Collins”, played by Jonathon Frid. Other Interment Locust Valley Cemetery. www. Quentin Capobianco Wisconsin, a drama major at Iowa State roles that she played on the show were DodgeThomas.com CAPOBIANCO, Quentin, Eagle Scout University and attended Carroll College those of “Countess Natalie Dupres”, the of Sea Cliff, NY on March 25th, 2016 before receiving a degree from Cornell gypsy, “Magda Rakosi”, the Collins’ Nancy Kletecka age 19. Beloved son of John & Michelle. College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. Cornell mansion housekeeper, and “Constance KLETECKA, Nancy longtime resident Loving brother of Ian. Dear grandson of College later presented him with an Collins”, sister of “Brutus Collins”. She of Sea Cliff, NY on March 26, 2016 T.C. & Virgie Mallett, Angelo and the late Honorary Doctor Fine Arts Degree. also appeared in both “” age 89. Beloved wife of the late Joseph. Dorothy. Adored step son of Debra. Also His acting career got off on a good feature films: “”, Loving mother of Donna (Ron La Pierre), survived by Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. start once he arrived in NYC in 1946, again as “Dr. Julia Hoffman” and “Night Joanne and Nancy (Edward Baptista). Visitation at the Funeral Home of Dodge- landing a part as the understudy to Gary of Dark Shadows”, as a new character, Proud grandmother of Michael, James, Thomas Glen Cove Monday 5:30 - 8:30pm. Merrill in the long-running play “Born housekeeper, “Carlotta Drake”. and Lorraine Baptista. Also survived by Mass at St. Boniface Martyr RC Church, Yesterday” on Broadway. By the time After the TV serial “Dark Shadows” nieces, nephews and cousins. Visiting at Sea Cliff, Monday 11am. Interment Holy he appeared in his third play, “Man ended in 1971, she had a brief stint as Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home of Glen Rood Cemetery. Donations may be made and Superman”(1949), he was billed a reporter “Marge Grey” on the TV Cove on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9pm. Mass to the Boy Scouts of America, Theodore third in the cast and won a Daniel Blum soap-op,”” (1973). She at St. Boniface Martyr Church of Sea Cliff Roosevelt Council. www.DodgeThomas. Award for his performance. He co- continued acting on stage as “Wanda” in Friday 11am. Interment private. Donations com starred three times with the legendary another Jean Genet play, “The Screens” may be made to Cove Animal Rescue:40 Helen Hayes, most famously in “The (1971-72) and “The Lady in Gray /The Shore Rd. Glen Cove, NY 11542. www. Anne Zielazny Glass Menagerie” in 1950. Between Fly” in “Happy End”, which co-starred DodgeThomas.com ZIELAZNY, Anne of Glen Cove, NY on 1953 and 1955, he appeared in the TV and . Her Mar. 26, 2016 age 91. Mother of Peter series “Foreign Intrigue”. He also guest last onscreen roll was that of “Euphemia Joan Baxter (Lisa), Nancy Cavallaro (Sal) and the starred on many TV series, among them Ralston”, “Delila’s” scheming mother in BAXTER, Joan K. of Locust Valley, NY late Edward. Grandmother of Steven, “Mission:Impossible”, “Gunsmoke”, the TV soap opera “” and Palm Beach Gardens, FL on March 24, Kathryn and Amanda. Step grandmother of “Twilight Zone”, “Combat”, and “The (1982-83). After a six month battle with 2016 age 90. Loving mother of Raymond Salvatore and Ashley. Anne was a member Fugitive” as the fella who tried to kill lung cancer, she died in NYC, at the age S. III and John H. Proud grandmother of the Glen Cove Senior Center and an avid Lt.Gerard after “Dr Kimble”, played of 62. A simple marker near her Hudson of Kevin J., Diana, Todd, Hanley and bingo player at the Knights of Columbus Valley home reads “Grayson Hall--Aug. Theodora. Interment private. Arrangements Hall. Visitation Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9pm 7, 1985” entrusted to Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home, Glen of Glen Cove. In lieu of flowers, donations Cove. Mass at St. Patrick’s RC Church may be made to Old Westbury Gardens or Wednesday 10am. Interment Holy Rood Correct Callers Glen Cove Hospital. www.DodgeThomas. Cemetery. www.DodgeThomas.com Rich Reynolds, Don Adams, Mario com Moccia, Will and Babs Hutchins, Ro- Genevieve Kasyjanski berta Pezza Frank Bocchino Kasyjanski, Genevieve (nee Dawidziak), BOCCHINO, Frank T. of Sea Cliff, NY age 89 of Glen Cove. Beloved wife of the on March 29, 2016 age 93. Beloved late Theodore. Loving mother of nine, Ted husband of Josephine. Loving father of (Carol), Richard (Linda), Steve (Jean), Mary For Gazette Rosemary (Gary Schwartz), Joanne (Keith (Ken) Bonczyk, Gene (Paul) Kelly, Jan Michaelson), Joyce (the late Bob Miller) (Karen), Michael (Liz), Anne (Rick) Waite, and Frank. Proud grandfather of Sarah, and Paul (Denise). Proud grandmother advertising information Adam, Emily, Joseph and Francesca. Also of 24 and great-grandmother of 24. Dear survived by many nieces and nephews. sister of Joseph Dawidziak. Funeral Mass call Visiting at Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home, at the Church of St. Hyacinth. Interment Glen Cove Friday 2-4 and 6-8pm. Mass Holy Rood Cemetery. McLaughlin Kramer at St. Boniface Martyr Church Saturday Megiel Funeral Home. 671-2360 9:30am. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. www.DodgeThomas.com Week of March 17, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 11 County Land and Tax Map. day before the Annual Budget Vote and [Continued] Application of 14 Bay Election if such ballot is to be delivered Avenue Commons, LLC, 14 Bay Avenue, personally to the voter at the office of the Sea Cliff, New York to construct one or PUBLIC NOTICE District Clerk. Absentee ballots must more retaining walls at the premises and be delivered to the Office of the District to maintain and/or modify the driveway Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 17, and the rear yard, which construction NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Capital Reserve Fund.” 2016 in order to be canvassed. requires approval pursuant to Village DISTRICT BUDGET VOTE AND Such Propositions shall appear on A list of all persons to whom absentee Code Chapter 64 in that retaining walls ELECTION OF NORTH SHORE ballots that will be scanned into the ballots have been issued will be available in excess of four (4) feet in height require CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, voting machines used for voting at said during regular office hours in the Office Planning Board approval and Village NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK Annual District Meeting in substantially of the School District Clerk until the day Code Chapter 107 for site plan approval. (MAY 17, 2016) the same form. of the election. Premises are designated as Section 21, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER NOTICE is also given that a Real Block F, Lot 89 on the Nassau County Public Hearing of the qualified voters of GIVEN that at said Annual School Property Tax Exemption Report prepared Land and Tax Map. the North Shore Central School District, District Budget Vote and Election to be in accordance with Section 495 of the Application of Steve Snayd, 173 Maple County of Nassau, State of New York, held on May 17, 2016, qualified voters Real Property Tax Law will be annexed Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York to enlarge will be held at the District’s High School, shall also vote to elect three (3) members to any tentative/preliminary budget as a driveway, which construction requires 450 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen Head, New to the Board of Education for three-year well as the final adopted budget of which site plan approval pursuant to Village York, on May 5, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. for the terms commencing July 1, 2016 and it will form a part; and shall be posted on Code Chapter 107. Premises are presentation of the budget for the 2016- expiring on June 30, 2019. the District’s website. designated as Section 21, Block 141, Lot 2017 fiscal year, and for the purpose of AND FURTHER NOTICE IS NOTICE APPROVED: 1103 on the Nassau County Land and discussing and furnishing information HEREBY GIVEN, that candidates for March 10, 2016 Tax Map. only on the necessary funds to meet the the office of member of the Board of BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF Application of Frank Scavone, 88 estimated expenditures of the School Education may be nominated only by EDUCATION, Prospect Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York District during the ensuing school year, petition. Vacancies on the Board of NORTH SHORE CENTRAL SCHOOL for a special permit pursuant to Village the Proposition set forth in this Notice, Education are not considered separate, DISTRICT AT GLEN HEAD, Code §64-3 to construct retaining walls and for the discussion and/or transaction specific offices; candidates run at large. GLENWOOD LANDING, SEA CLIFF, in excess of four (4) feet in height of such other business as is authorized Nominating petitions shall not describe NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK and for amended site plan approval in by the Education Law. any specific vacancy upon the Board for ELIZABETH A. CIAMPI, DISTRICT accordance with Village Code chapter NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN which the candidate is nominated. Each CLERK 107. Premises are designated as Section that a copy of the statement of the petition shall be directed to the Clerk ------x 21, Block F, Lot 1945 on the Nassau amount of money which will be required of the School District, shall be signed LEGAL NOTICE County Land and Tax Map. for the ensuing year for school purposes by thirty-four (34) qualified voters of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a At the said time and place, all interested (Proposed Budget) may be obtained the district, shall state the residence of Special Council meeting will be held on persons may be heard with respect to by any resident of the District at each each signer and shall state the name and Tuesday, April 5, 2016, at 7:00 p.m., in the foregoing matters. All relevant schoolhouse and at the Central District residence of the candidate. Each such the City Hall Main Chambers, 9 Glen documents may be inspected at the office Office in the District between the hours petition shall be filed in the Office of the Street, Glen Cove, New York. of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on each day Clerk of the School District between the Tina Pemberton other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on or City Clerk LEGALS continued on page 12 during the fourteen (14) days preceding before April 18, 2016. ------x the date of the annual meeting and NOTICE is also given that persons must CITY OF GLEN COVE PLANNING election, and on the day of the election, be registered in order to be entitled to BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC together with the text of any resolution vote. HEARING which will be presented to the voters. The Board of Registrars will meet to PLEASE TA.KE NOTICE that a PUBLIC PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE register voters on Saturday, May 7, 2016, HEARING will be held by the Glen Justin Bellidora that voting, by voting machine, will take between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and Cove Planning Board on Tuesday, April place from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on 2:00 p.m. Registration will be held at 5, 2016, at 7:·30 p,m , at”:.the Council May 17, 2016 at the Gymnasium of the the North Shore Schools Administrative Chambers, City Hall, 9 Glen Street, Auto Electrician North Shore Senior High School, on the Office, 112 Franklin Avenue, Sea Cliff, Glen Cove, N.Y., when all interested following Propositions: New York 11579. persons will be given an .- opportunity PROPOSITION NO. 1 Persons who registered at the District to express their views on the following SCHOOL BUDGET 2016-2017 Meeting on May 19, 2015, are registered applications: AUTO RESOLVED, that the North Shore to vote at the Annual Budget Vote and NORTH SHORE BOAT BASIN d/b/a Central School District budget or the Election on May 17, 2016. THE LIGHTHOUSE - school year 2016-2017 proposed by the Persons who have been previously Applicant proposes ·to amend the Board of Education in accordance with registered pursuant to Section 2014 existing: Site Plan and Special Use by TRUCK Section 1716 of the Education Law shall of the Education Law for any Annual extending the outdoor bar and seating be approved and the necessary taxes or Special Meeting or Election and area of the restaurant located at 76 Shore be levied therefore on the taxable real who shall have voted at any Annual or Road, Glen Cove, N.Y., as shown on property of the District. Special Meeting or any Election held by the Nassau County Land ·& Tax Map and PROPOSITION NO. 2 the School District during the four (4) as Section 21, Block A, Lot 651, and CAPITAL RESERVE FUND calendar years prior to the year 2016, are located in the MW-1 Waterfront District RESOLVED that pursuant to Education registered to vote at the Annual Budget in accordance with the Glen Cove Zoning Law Section 3651, the Board of Vote and Election on May 17, 2016. Ordinance. TRAILER Education of the School District is Persons whose names appear as PIERO MUSSO hereby authorized to establish a Capital eligible voters as of May 17, 2016, on Applicant proposes a Minor Subdivision Reserve Fund (“2016 Capital Reserve Voter Registration books issued and of two lots at 78 · Dosoris Lane, Glen ~ Complete Wiring Fund”) for the purpose of asbestos maintained by Nassau County Board of Cove, N.Y., as shown on the Nassau abatement, boiler replacement, septic Elections, shall be eligible to vote at the County Land & Tax Map as Section 30, ~All years, makes, models tank and leaching pool replacement; Annual Budget Vote and Election to be Block D- 1, Lot 548, and located in the HVAC upgrades including: installation of conducted on May 17, 2016. R-3A Single Family Residence District ~Trailer Rewiring/ lighting air conditioning, installation of exhaust NOTICE is also given that the School in accordance with the Gl Cove Zoning fans, installation of generator(s), ceiling District Register will be open for Ordinance. ~Troubleshooting. tile replacements, door replacements, inspection by any qualified voter of the Dated: March 28, 2016 THOMAS J. ~Positive Ground Tech window replacements and upgrades; School District between the hours of SCOTT, Chairman kitchen equipment upgrades; flooring 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. during the five Glen Cove Planning Board ~HID-LED-NEON lighting renovations and replacement; locker room (5) days immediately preceding this ------x renovations; lighting upgrades; sidewalk Annual Budget Vote and Election except ~Emergency Strobe Systems replacement; masonry renovations, Saturday when it may be inspected, by PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE including waterproofing; and, classroom appointment, between the hours of 11:00 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that ~Snow Plow Electrical and administrative office renovations a.m. and 12:00 noon, and Sunday. a public hearing will be held as to the ~Stereo Systems (including nurses office). The ultimate NOTICE is also given to persons following matter: amount of the aforesaid 2016 Capital eligible to vote by absentee ballot Agency: Planning Board, Village ~Power Window and doors Reserve Fund is $8,500,000, including pursuant to Section 2018-a of the of Sea Cliff interest thereon; the probable term shall Education Law that they must apply Date: April 13, 2016 be ten (10) years; the funds are to be for an absentee ballot by an application Time: 7:30 p.m. transferred from monies remaining in which shall conform to the requirements Place: Village Hall, 300 Sea Cliff Over 20 Years Experience the general fund including a sum not to of the said Law. An application form Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York exceed $1,500,000 from the 2015-2016 for an absentee ballot may be obtained Subject: [Continued] Application Work- 516-671-0673 general fund and thereafter in an annual in person or by mail from the office of of Digiovanni and Associates Architects, amount of not more than $1,500,000 the District Clerk located at 112 Franklin 26 Preston Avenue, Sea Cliff, as agent for for each remaining year of the probable Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York 11579; such Sloop Redhead Inc. for site plan approval Cell- 516-644-1817 term. application for an absentee ballot must pursuant to Village Code Chapter 107 to Classic Auto Body The Superintendent of Schools or his/her be received by the District Clerk at least construct a new residence at premises designee is hereby directed to deposit seven (7) days before the Annual Budget located at 299 Prospect Avenue, Sea 65a Glen Cove Ave. monies in this reserve fund in a separate Vote and Election if the absentee ballot Cliff. Premises are designated as Section Glen Cove bank account to be known as the “2016 is to be mailed to the voter, or one (1) 21, Block K, Lot 759 on the Nassau Page 12 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 31, 2016

and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the district between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. prevailing time, on and after Tuesday, May 3, 2016, and each of the days prior to the date set for the Annual School District Election and PUBLIC NOTICE Budget Vote, except Saturday and Sunday, including the day set for the meeting. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Registration of the District will also meet from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on May 17, 2016, at each of NOTICE continued from page 11 business days prior to the hearing, so the polling places to prepare the register for meetings and elections held subsequent of the Village Clerk, Village Hall, 300 that reasonable efforts may be made to such annual meeting or election. Sea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York, to facilitate such attendance and AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots during regular business hours. participation. for the election of a school board member and proposition(s) may be applied for at Any person having a disability Dated: March 30, 2016 the Office of the District Clerk at the Administration Building, 154 Dosoris Lane, which would inhibit attendance at, or BY ORDER OF THE PLANNING Glen Cove, New York, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., prevailing time participation in, the hearing should BOARD on any school day. However, such application must be received by the District Clerk notify the Village Clerk at least three at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, ------x or the day before the election if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. No absentee voter’s ballot shall be canvassed unless it is received in the office of the District Clerk of the said School District no later than 5:00 p.m., prevailing time, on the date of the election. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be available in the said office of the District Clerk on each of the five (5) NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION AND BUDGET VOTE days prior to the day of the election, during regular office hours until the date of the GLEN COVE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT GLEN COVE, NEW YORK election. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual School District Election and Budget AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the Vote for the qualified voters of the Glen Cove City School District, Glen Cove, New amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes may York, will be held in the following locations: be obtained by any resident in the district upon request on May 3, 2016, and during School Election Districts Location of Polling Place the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding such Annual School District Election A, B, C High School, Dosoris Lane, Back Gym and Budget Vote except Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, and at such Annual School D Connolly School, Ridge Drive District Election and Budget Vote at the Administration Building – 154 Dosoris Robert M. Finley Middle School Lane, Glen Cove High School - Dosoris Lane, Robert M. Finley Middle School - Election districts A,B,G shall be re-designated as Election District A without any Forest Ave., Deasy School - Dosoris Lane, Gribbin School - Walnut Road, Landing change in the geographical boundaries of the election districts and the new polling School - McLoughlin Street, and Connolly School - Ridge Drive, Glen Cove, New location will be the Glen Cove High School back gym. York during regular school hours; Glen Cove Public Library (during regular business Landing Elementary School hours) and on the Glen Cove schools website ([email protected]). Election district E shall be re-designated as Election District B without any change in AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with the rules the geographical boundaries of the election district and the new polling location will adopted pursuant to 2035 of the Education Law, any qualified voter may have a be the Glen Cove High School back gym. proposition or an amendment placed upon the ballot, provided that such amendment Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club (a) be typed or printed in the English language; (b) that it be directed to the District Election district D shall be re-designated as Election District C without any change in Clerk of the said School District; (c) that it be submitted to the District Clerk no less the geographical boundaries of the election district and the new polling location will than sixty (60) days preceding the date of the Annual School District Election and be the Glen Cove High School back gym. Budget Vote, i.e. no later than Friday, March 18, 2016, 4:00 p.m. prevailing time, Margaret A. Connolly School at the District Office, Administration Building, 154 Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, New Election district F shall be re-designated as Election District D and shall remain York; and (d) that it be signed by at least one hundred (100) qualified voters of the unchanged at Margaret A. Connolly School. district. However, the school board will not entertain any petition to place before the in said district Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 7:00 a.m. prevailing time, at which time the voters any proposition for the purpose of which is not within the powers of the voters polls will be open to vote by voting machine upon the following items between the to determine, nor any proposition or amendment which is contrary to law. hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., prevailing time. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Real Property Tax Exemption PROPOSITION I - SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET Report prepared in accordance with Section 495 of the Real Property Tax Law will To adopt the annual budget of said school district for the fiscal year 2016-17 and to be annexed to any tentative/ preliminary budget as well as the final adopted budget of authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property which it will form a part; and shall be posted on District bulletin board(s) maintained of the District. for public notices, as well as on the District’s website. PROPOSITION II - PUBLIC SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ELIGIBILITY Dated: Glen Cove, New York Shall the Board of Education of the Glen Cove City School District be hereby Ida Johnson authorized and directed to modify its current public school transportation eligibility March 2016 pursuant to Education Law 3635 from the existing one (1) mile limit to no limit for District Clerk pupils in grades Pre-K through grade 5 and from the existing one and one-half (1 ½) Board of Education mile limit to a one (1) mile limit for pupils in grades 6-12 effective the beginning Glen Cove City School District of the 2016-2017 school year, in the approximate amount of $213,409 and levy the Glen Cove, New York necessary tax therefore. ------x ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBER(S) To elect two (2) members of the Board of Education of said School District as follows: Two (2) members to be each elected for a term of three (3) years, commencing July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2019, to succeed incumbents Richard Maccarone and Grady Farnan B. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that for the purpose of voting at such meeting, on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, the polls will be open between the hours HELP WANTED- of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. prevailing time to vote upon such proposition(s) by voting machine. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Budget Hearing will be MARKETING/ HEALTH held on Monday, May 09, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. at the Glen Cove Middle School Library, Forest Avenue, Glen Cove, New York prior to the regular Board of Education CONSULTANT meeting. Seeking self-motivated, hard working individuals. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed between the hours We are an independent consumer marketing company seeking lo- of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. prevailing time with the District Clerk of said School cal marketing consultants to help build our customer base in the North District at the District Office, Administration Building, 154 Dosoris Lane, Glen Shore Long Island area. This is a part-time to full time opportunity with Cove, New York, on or before Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. prevailing flexible hours and the ability to work from home. Ongoing and extensive time. Such petition must be directed to the District Clerk; must be signed by at least one hundred (100) qualified voters of the district; must state the name and residence consultant training and support provided. of the candidate. We are a Billion dollar US based company with a proven track AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the qualified voters of the record with tremendous growth despite this unstable economy. We are District may register between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. in the main office an elite local team of experienced and highly talented professionals who of each of the school buildings of the district and the office of the District Clerk in the share a passion for excellence and helping others to succeed. Administration Building during the school year, and only in the Office of the District Clerk during the summer months of July and August. The final date to register for Job Description: We are looking for dedicated and highly motivated the annual meeting to be held on May 17, 2016 is Tuesday, May 3, 2016. If a voter people that are looking for a career and not satisfied with living from has heretofore registered pursuant to the resolution of the Board of Education, and paycheck to paycheck. Our highly talented team of professionals are has voted at any Annual School District Election and Budget Vote or special district looking for people with common sense, trusted and are willing to not only meeting within the last four (4) years (2012), or if he or she is eligible to vote under Article 5 of the Election Law, he or she is also eligible to vote at this election. All learn but to pass on their knowledge to teach others. other persons who wish to vote must register. Any person will be entitled to have If you’re tired of punching alarm clocks and time clocks; navigat- his or her name placed on such register, provided that he or she is known or proven ing congested highways to and from work; being underpaid and under to the satisfaction of the District Clerk, and the Board of Registration to be then appreciated; and would love to have the opportunity to fire your boss and or thereafter entitled to vote at such Annual School District Election and Budget build your own business... this opportunity is for you! Vote for which the register is prepared and that the register so prepared pursuant to Education Law and the registration list prepared by the Board of Elections of Nassau Call 516-828-2515 today for more information County will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk of the School District, in the District Office, Administration Building, 154 Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove, New York, Week of March 17, 2016 Gold Coast Gazette Page 13 Easter Egg Hunt at St John’s of Lattingtown

- Ann DiPietro Following the 10:30am service at Easter Sunday was also the last day for St John's of Lattingtown Episcopal Music Director Eric Milnes, who ended Church , which for the first time had the service with an Organ Voluntary Dear Great Book Guru, vast amounts of money spent to sway a sign language interpreter Margaret of his own composition as the packed I have found this current election cycle voters, the slandering of opponents and LoBoe, from Mill Neck Manor, School church gave him a standing ovation. fascinating and wonder how things will their wives, the demonization/deification for the Deaf, an Easter Egg hunt was The choir loft was packed with people all work out. While I have attended a of party leaders, and terrorist attacks (in organized by the Sunday School parents who have been choir members over the number of debate parties here in Sea this case pirates) to frighten the citizenry. and teachers, led by Courtney Callahan past 34 years of Milnes' tenure at St. Cliff, I still crave for more insight. Is Yes, secretly recorded conversations the Sunday School Director. An English John's. Under his guidance the choir has there a book you would recommend to (ala Nixon), political jaunts, forged Maypole was set up in the center of the become one of the most renowned in the help me really understand what’s going documents, and crass entertainment- Memorial Garden and colorful chocolate New York area. Included in the Easter on? all play a part in Cicero’s first election Easter eggs were scattered around for service was Handel's Hallelujah Chorus Election News Junkie campaign. We watch with fascination, the children to collect in their Easter and Schubert's Gloria from Mass in G but also with a feeling of dread as we Baskets. Major. Dear Election News Junkie, witness the escalating corruption of I just finished a fascinating historical Rome and wonder where are we headed? novel that in many ways mirrors our Highly recommended! current political scene: IMPERIUM by Robert Harris. Set in Ancient Rome, it details the political rise of Cicero, one of Rome’s most famous rulers. His story is told from the perspective of his slave/ secretary Tiro, who invented a system of shorthand -vestiges of which we still use ( e.g. &, etc.). The Cicero we meet as a young man is from a modest middle- class background but with extraordinary intelligence and ambition. The political world he takes on is eerily like our own: City of Glen Cove to Host E-Waste Collection Day on Saturday, April 16th

March 28, 2016… If you are one of the Glen Cove residents can dispose many Glen Cove residents who asks of TVs, VCRs, Stereos, Electronic “How do I properly dispose of my old Games, Printers, Fax Machines, televisions, computer monitors and game Computer Monitors, Laptops, Hard consoles?” Please join the Glen Cove Drives, Keyboards, Mice, Cables, Cell Department of Public Works (DPW) Phones and Pagers by bringing them on Saturday, April 16, 2016 from 9:00 to Glen Cove Sanitation Department’s a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 100 Morris Avenue collection area at 100 Morris Avenue for Glen Cove’s bi-annual E-Waste on this designated day. Microwaves Collection Day to recycle all of your and other small household appliances electronic waste. are not accepted for E-Waste collection “Glen Cove’s Departments of Public but can be scheduled for pick-up during Works and Sanitation are proud to provide Wednesday’s metal collection day by this E-Waste service in partnership calling DPW at (516) 676-.4402. with Winters Bros. to allow our City’s residents to dispose of their electronic waste and dated technology equipment in an efficient and environmentally smart way,” said Mayor Reggie Spinello. Page 14 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 17, 2016 Gold Coast Your Homeownership Partner Classifieds

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BECOME A PORTLEDGE SCHOOL INVITES YOU TO EXPERIENCE THE HOST FAMILY UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY for the 2016-2017 school year and help Portledge School OF BECOMING A welcome exceptional students from around the world! HOST FAMILY.

Gain a valued cultural experience as you and your family make a lifelong connection with a young person from another part of the world.

Learn the traditions, language and customs of another country, while exposing these students to your own.

Receive a stipend that will off-set the cost of room and board.

For more information please contact Kim Baratoff at [email protected] or by phone at 516.750.3203.

Portledge School, 355 Duck Pond Road, Locust Valley, NY 11560