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Volume XXIV No. 29 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 3/12/15 75C Congratulations North Shore Varsity Viking Teams! Members of the Women’s Winter Track Team Heading to NYS Championships & Women’s Varsity Basketball Team Are Nassau County Champs! Congratulations to all of the North Shore Varsity Viking teams that made it into the playoffs this winter season. Bravo to the seven members of the Varsity Wrestling team who qualified for the County Championships, the Men’s Varsity Basketball team who made it to the County Championships Quarter Finals, and the Men’s Swimming Team. On Friday, March 13, please come out and support the Women’s Varsity Basketball team as they advance to the NYS South East Regional Finals vs. Harborfields at C.W. Post at 5 PM. Admission will be $7. The team includes Courtney Gilmartin, Ashleigh Sheerin, Paige Barwick, Kelly Johansen, Fortich, Maddy Leto, Gabrielle Zaffiro, Alexandra Cantwell, Stephanie Cuomo,

continued on page 2 Glen Cove P.D. Make Marijuana Arrest On Glen Cove Ave. On Friday March 6th Glen Cove of marihuana and over 18 grams of Detective Brian Glennon and Officer concentrated cannabis inside the vehicle Eddy Linares arrested Randell R Lyons the defendant was operating. Officers (age 23) of Westbury NY, on Glen Cove also recovered over $7,500 in cash from Ave in Glen Head. According to Det. the vehicle. The Glen Cove officers Lt. John Nagle, The officers arrested were assisted at the scene by the Nassau defendant Lyons and charged him with County Police. Criminal Possession of Marihuana in the second degree, and Criminal possession of a controlled substance 5th degree. The officers recovered over four pounds Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 12, 2015 Glen Cove ESL students analyze Congratulations North Shore the work of Dr. King Varsity Viking Teams! Glen Cove High School students in According to Chase, the classroom Cheryl Chase’s ESL IV class are studying activities are focused on deductive continued from cover Additionally, Michael Caldwell, a pole and examining Dr. Martin Luther King, reasoning and reading comprehension. vaulter at North Shore High School, Jessica Scuderi, Samantha Capobianco, will also be competing in the NYS State Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." They also encompass the themes of non- Jessica Gioia, and Giulianna Telvi. Their As part of their studies, students violence, equal rights and justice. Championships at Cornell University. Coaches are Keith Freund and Megan Go Vikings! listened to a recording and read an “It’s important that students are aware McCormack. adapted version of the letter. Prior to of American history,” Chase said. “It On March 7th, members of the being introduced to the letter, the class wasn’t that long ago that things were Women’s Winter Track Team including watched video footage of the March on different and there’s still a long way to Stephanie Bazan, Stacie Nadel, Morgan Birmingham, Alabama. go.” Nerud, Diana Vizza, and Cailey Welch head to Cornell University to run in the N.Y. State Championships.

ESL students in Cheryl Chase’s class recently discussed vocabulary pertaining to Dr. Martin

Luther King, Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.”

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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 March 12, 2015 Gold Coast Gazette Page 3 Glen Head School Science Fair Students Conduct Independent had a child. After his separation, Brian would often eat at Davila’s Restaurant not Investigations in Science knowing that the restaurant was owned by Mary’s mother. At a Photocircuits Recently, Glen Head students had just to name a few! Christmas party in Locust Valley, Brian the opportunity to showcase their As the students explained their asked Mary for a dance. As Brian says, it independent investigations in the area of projects to the administrators and was love at first step; it was kismet. That science. Children from all grade levels teachers in the gymnasium, you could first dance at the Christmas party was the were provided with an overview of the see their enthusiasm and passion for catalyst for a wonderful romance. Brian scientific method and invited to complete science as they proudly revealed their and Mary met in 1977 and it was merely projects alone, in small groups, or by respective observations and conclusions. a matter of time before they would fall working with their parents. Many thanks to the many students who in love because their lives kept crossing At the 2015 Science Fair, the gym was participated, all of the science teachers, paths. They married in 1988 and have a packed with many excited elementary parents, and the Glen Head PTO who son, Sean. students, their family members and peers. helped support this exciting 2015 Glen In 1993, desiring a quieter, slower The “young scientists” shared their work Head Science Fair! lifestyle, Mary and Brian left Glen in a symposium format. The projects Cove for the warmer climes of Florida. on display covered many intriguing Pictured are Glen Head School students There they established a “cleaning” scientific methods and facts including: who had the opportunity to showcase their company. Snowbird clients entrusted “Tornado in a Bottle,” “Gummi Fun,”It’s independent investigations in the area of Brian and Mary with their house keys; Electric,” “Potato Clock,” “Our Future science at the GH Science Fair. Article by This column features a life-altering they were bonded and insured. They Fuels,” “Elephant Toothpaste,” “Instant Shelly Newman Photos by Adrienne Daley event that has had a great impact on a would routinely check clients’ houses Freeze Water,” and “Plasma Energy.” senior citizen’s life, molding that person and property. If there was any damage, into who he or she is today. The people for example, after a hurricane, they interviewed are all members of the Glen would contact the home owner, notify Cove Senior Center. the homeowner’s insurance company

and oversee the repairs and clean-up. It On a warm summer’s evening on the was a successful business that offered Village Square there is a lean figure the couple a good living. But in 2009, gracefully jamming and gyrating to the they decided to return to Long Island. beat of the Downtown Sounds. Although They spend several days a week at the seemingly entranced by the music, he Glen Cove Senior Center where everyone greets each person walking by. With knows and adores them. These lovebirds every greeting, his face lights up with a are always together. If you see Mary, you warm and friendly smile. This is Brian. know that Brian can’t be far away. Brian was born in 1954 in Port of Spain, Next summer when you go to the capital of the Caribbean country of Downtown Sounds on Friday evening, Trinidad and Tobago which lies just off look for Brian near the bandstand gently the Venezuelan coast. His family lived swaying to the beat of the music. Watch just south of the capital in Saint James. a few minutes and you will see him He is the second oldest of four sons. reach down to his lovely wife to ask Brian grew to manhood in this tropical her to dance. He will hold her gently paradise and like the local produce his and lovingly in his arms as they glide in life seemed to be kissed by the sun. He’s unison across the dance floor as one. a happy, kind-hearted soul who loves life and lives every day to the fullest. At age 22, Brian married a young lady in Trinidad. They left paradise, moving to Glen Cove to be close to her parents and to raise their son Roger. Brian’s first employment in Glen Cove was working the night shift at a local newspaper doing paste-ups and mechanicals, a trade he mastered in Trinidad where he also worked as a photographer for the local For newspaper. But working the night shift for five years took a toll on his marriage. The young couple soon divorced and his Gazette ex-wife and son moved to Miami. Next Brian got a job as an electro- advertising plating technician at Photocircuits on Sea Cliff Avenue in Glen Cove. It was at information Photocircuits that Brian noticed a lovely young woman, Mary, who worked in Personnel and Human Resources. He call mentioned to his supervisor, Louie, that he was smitten with Mary, unbeknownst to him that Mary was his supervisor’s 671-2360 sister. Every day Brian would comment to Louie what a fine woman Mary was and how he’d like to get to know her. Brian soon discovered that Mary and her family lived on the same street, Prospect Avenue, as did he. Both Mary and Brian were going through divorces and both Page 4 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 12, 2015 Chamber of Commerce Installs New Officers

The Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce held their annual swearing in of their executive officers on Wednesday February 25th. Mayor Spinello was on hand to swear in the new board. “I look forward to working with the Chamber and all of its members as we continue to ensure a business friendly environment here in the City of Glen Cove,” Mayor Spinello said. The ceremony was held at Glen Cove’s Capitol One Bank location on Forrest Ave. “This is my sixth year as President of the Chamber. I really enjoy working with all of the board members and all of our member businesses,” said Chamber President Mary Stanco. The officers sworn in for 2015 are Kai Stanton, Jacki Yonick, President Mary Stanco, Lisa Cohn, Jason Samel, Lucy Corona, and Patrick Mack.

Photo Credit (left to right): are Kai Stanton, Jacki Yonick, President Mary Stanco, Lisa Cohn, Jason Samel, Lucy Corona, Patrick Mack, and Mayor Reginald Spinello

City Of Glen Cove Gold Coast Little League Last Chance To Register

Despite all of the snow still on the through Grade 9, operating under the be played at John Maccarone Memorial ground, the clocks have been pushed direction of the City of Glen Cove Parks (City) Stadium. Based on enrollment, ahead and baseball and softball season & Recreation Dept. An Instructional some inter-league games may be played Editor and Publisher will be here before we know it! So if Teeball Program for pre-school aged on neighboring community fields. Kevin C. Horton you have not yet registered, head to children is also available. Registrations will be taken between 9 Photographers Glen Cove City Hall to sign-up for Gold Gold Coast Little League is scheduled AM and 5 PM in Room 206 in City Hall, Peter Budraitis Coast Little League to kick off the 2015 season with a Parade 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove. Richard Wilson Jr. This exciting new program is for boys and Opening Day Ceremony on Saturday, Art Director and girls in Glen Cove and surrounding April 18. All players are guaranteed a 12- Milkenia Horton communities currently in Kindergarten game season plus playoffs, with games to 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

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needed pedestrian foot traffic to our Coles School Update downtown. Clearly, Glen Cove is open The former Coles School property for business. has been one of the city’s most underperforming assets. Our recent Mayor’s 50 Glen Street Development request for expressions of interest (EOI) Our downtown has for too long been has been answered with enthusiasm blighted with empty storefronts and from a plethora of developers and buildings. I am pleased to announce organizations interested in investing in Column that 50 Glen St., a previously empty Glen Cove. The city has received nine office building, has been renovated. The proposals of possible uses for the four upper levels of the building are now acre property at 27 Cedar Swamp Road. home to forty state of the art satellite The various proposals include transit From the Desk of Mayor Reginald Making the City Safer For Our offices, offering small business startups orientated development, a dementia care A. Spinello Seniors affordable office space with pooled center, and a high end soccer training and Senior citizens across Long Island have amenities. The ground floor is also dormitory facility. As per my campaign Improving Quality of Life been the target of scammers and Glen being remodeled for rental to several promise, my administration will continue Cove is not immune to this new trend. I potential upscale retail brands helping in their efforts to return underperforming Extreme Winter Recovery Operations have initiated a “Senior Outreach Safety” to create a vibrant business community assets back to the tax rolls to assist us I am proud to say that the City’s (S.O.S.) program for our seniors. This including a browse factor for shopping in improving our city’s overall financial Department of Public Works and all program will work to build a relationship and increased recreational opportunities position. Expanding our tax-base is a of Glen Cove’s first responders have between the Police Department and our that entertain locals and attract visitors key component to holding the line on done an outstanding job this winter city’s seniors by establishing a Police to Glen Cove. taxes for our residents. season. It has been one of the toughest Department liaison to the Senior Center. winters on record but Glen Cove DPW The liaison officer will stop by the Senior and all of our police, fire, and EMS Center each week to keep them apprised crews were up for the challenge. Our of happenings around town along with Glen Cove Rifle Team captures Department of Public Works instituted responding to their concerns. The initial a new organizational strategy aimed meeting resulted in nearly 100 seniors bronze at State Tournament at reducing expenses and enhancing signing up for the city’s emergency notification service. The safety of our services. My office in conjunction The Glen Cove rifle team placed third with a score of 263. In addition, Selena senior citizens is a top priority of my with DPW remediated 34 winter related in the NYSPHSAA State Tournament on Guastella shot a 252, and Matt Arena administration. residential issues using a Mayor’s Feb. 28. shot a 247. issue log which is tracked to ensure The team spent three weeks practicing Glen Cove High School has been to Preserving Our City’s History accountability. The city implemented the new rules and guidelines for shooting the NYSPHSAA State Tournament three As our city continues to grow it is a 24-hour live phone operator hotline to at the state tournament, which are times in the past 15 years. This year, the important to preserve Glen Cove’s rich help mediate residents’ issues during this different than what is used during regular team set a school record with a score of a history here on the Gold Coast. For the January’s winter super storm. All of the season matches. The student-athletes 1057, and is looking forward to returning last several years our city’s Landmark city’s staff worked together effectively to practiced mornings before school to get to the NYSPHSAA State Championship Preservation Commission was inactive. ensure residential safety during this long prepared. next year. I have taken a proactive approach and winter season. Four team members, comprised of reconstituted the Commission. The three sophomores and one senior, were Commission is made up of volunteer Code Enforcement Reconfiguration responsible for the team score. Matt Members of Glen Cove High School’s Rifle members who are appointed and voted on and Illegal Housing Remediation Pemberton shot extremely well and Team are pictured with coach Richard Bullis by the City Council. With an impressive My administration has reconfigured finished fifth overall with a score of 283. (center). Photo courtesy of Glen Cove City group of volunteer commissioners I am the code enforcement department and Julie Micko finished 15th with a score School District confident that they will provide guidance Deputy Police Chief Chris Ortiz has of 264, and Peter Budraitis finished 16th taken responsibility in overseeing the in maintaining our history as we move newly reconfigured department. These Glen Cove into the twenty first century. changes will allow the department to focus on improving maintenance of Building Business and Growing department logs, additional training, Revenues and increased surveillance. These changes in Code Enforcement only act Panera Bread Opening This Spring to strengthen our already robust efforts This April is targeted for the grand to curb illegal housing issues in the opening of a Panera Bread eat-in and City. In the first two months of 2015 the drive-thru restaurant in our downtown City has issued $28,000 in fines and has community. This welcomed addition approximately 35 pending prosecutions. is the first phase of the Piazza Project, My administration will not tolerate which after being dormant for many dangerous and illegal housing in our years is finally moving forward. In City. addition to creating approximately 25 jobs the new restaurant will add much Page 6 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 12, 2015 Answer to last weeks Crossword

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A B Y S M C I A W E E P S 14 15 16 T RAVEL ERS E RASE 17 18 M AKESADASHFORIT was spotted by an MGM talent scout, 19 20 Billy Grady. MGM signed her to a play- L ACE I TS 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ers contract and she made her first film in O B I T T I N A L I 29 30 31 32 33 34 1937, “Madam X” with Gladys George T AKES I T ONTHE LAM 35 36 37 and Warren William. She would follow T HE H ORNS O RLOP that film with: “Man-Proof” (1938) with 38 39 40 41 B L INI E N URE Myrna Loy, and Fran- 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 F R AIL C E RTS L E A chot Tone, “Rich Man, Poor Girl” (1938) 49 50 51 with Robert Young and Lew Ayers, “An- R UNSLI KETHEW IND 52 53 54 other Thin Man” (1939) with William Y EA N YC A CED 55 56 57 58 59 Powell and Myrna Loy and “Susan and O U T T B S P 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 God” (1940) with Joan Crawford and H E A DFOR T HEHIL L S Fredric March. 68 69 I GLOO P EANUTOIL 70 71 72 Last Week’s Celebrity S OARS M AT L IPPY Last week’s celebrity was Con- stance Collier. In the late 1920’s, Collier relocated from England to Hollywood, Do you have a Dog Chat question about behavior where she became a voice coach and or training? Email us directly and your answer just teacher in diction. This was during the might appear in our monthly column! This week’s celebrity was born tumultuous changeover from silent films on October 30, 1911 in Providence, to sound and many silent actors with no Dog Chat is a dog training advice column written by certified Rhode Island. Following graduation theatre training were scrambling for les- professional dog trainer Jackie Comitino and her trusty sidekicks, from high school, she went on to attend sons. One of her most famous clients was Odee & Dyl. Simple, commonsense approaches to dog training Pembroke College graduating in 1936. Coleen Moore, who was one of the most Trying very hard, she never landed a and behavior, this column teaches readers to implement proven fashionable stars of the era and popular- techniques that reward both owner and dog. role in any of the plays she tried out for ized the bobbed haircut. Other clients that at Pembroke. She then studied drama received her expertise were Audrey Hep- Be sure to check out Back2BalanceTraining.com for more in graduate school at the University of burn, and Marilyn Monroe. information, blog posts, videos and more! Michigan School of Drama, and worked In 1932, she starred as “Carlotta Vance” as an actress with a summer stock com- in the original stage version of the origi- email: [email protected] pany in Michigan for two seasons. After nal production of George Kaufman and working summer stock, she returned Edna Ferber’s comedy “Dinner at Eight”. to Providence and worked as a radio The role was played in the the 1933 film fashion commentator on a local sta- version by Marie Dressler. She appeared tion. Along the way to land a role in the in “Stage Door” (1937) with Katharine Providence Playhouse, she worked as a Hepburn and they became great friends model with the world famous Powers which lasted the rest of Collier’s life. Agency. With the help of a talent agency, Upon Collier’s death on April 25, 1977 she landed a number of stage roles with from natural causes, Katharine Hepburn touring companies. While touring with “inherited” Collier’s secretary, Phylllis “Dead End”, which eventually became a Wilbourn, who remained with Hepburn Humphrey Bogart-Bette Davis film, she as her secretary for 40 years. Are you struggling with: •฀Jumping •฀Door฀Dashing •฀Destructive฀Behavior •฀Pulling฀on฀Leash •฀Separation฀Anxiety •฀Aggression We specialize in Small Dog Aggression

Check out our newly designed website! Back2BalanceTraining.com Call now for more information 516.330.1833 Week of March 12, 2015 Gold Coast Gazette Page 7 Reaching Out to Seniors Everyday ROSE Program Aims to Provide Peace of Mind to Independent Seniors Do you live by yourself and worry to help others, volunteerism is a big part Loved ones are relieved to know that the ROSE program or to fill out an what will happen if you need help but of our everyday lives." someone is looking out for seniors living application, please call Carol Waldman cannot reach someone? Do you have Similar programs have been established alone, and seniors are comforted to know at the Glen Cove Senior Center (759- similar concerns about an elderly loved in many other communities across the that help is at hand if they are in need but 9615). Applications are also available one? The City of Glen Cove Senior United States including Garden City cannot reach a phone. online at www.glencoveseniorcenter. Citizen Advisory Council is pleased to and Hudson, New York; Wilmington, Registration for this program is com under the “Programs” link. announce that the City, in cooperation Delaware and Freemont California. now underway. To learn more about with the Glen Cove Hospital Auxiliary is beginning a new daily wellness program, Reaching Out to Seniors Everyday (ROSE), designed to allay the fears of the elderly who live by themselves. Under the ROSE program, a member of the Glen Cove Hospital Auxiliary will reach out daily by phone to make sure that the senior is okay. If the volunteer does not receive a response, he or she will try to contact the emergency numbers that are on file. Failing to get a response, the volunteer will notify the Glen Cove Police who will discharge an officer to check on the senior. The program is designed to give peace of mind and a sense of security to those who enjoy the independence of living alone but realize a medical crisis could render them helpless. In establishing this new program, the Senior Advisory Council reached out to the Glen Cove Hospital Auxiliary for assistance in managing the day- to-day operation of the program. The response was immediate. According to The Glen Cove Senior Advisory Council is pleased to announce the debut of the Reaching Out to Seniors Everyday (ROSE) program. Under Pam Panzenbeck, a Glen Cove Hospital this program, members of the Glen Cove Hospital Auxiliary will reach out daily by phone to seniors enrolled in the program to make sure Auxiliary member, "The hospital they are okay. If the senior does not answer the phone, the volunteer will contact the emergency numbers on file, and if necessary, notify the auxiliary is a natural fit for the ROSE Glen Cove Police who will discharge an officer to check on the senior. For more information or to obtain a registration form, please call Carol program. Our members are always eager Waldman at the Glen Cove Senior Center (759-9615). Applications are also on line atwww.glencoveseniorcenter.com under the “Programs” link. GCAC Sponsors Youth and Adults at Arts Events

A group of youth from the Glen Cove Council. Glen Street in Glen Cove. to GCAC PO Box 27 Glen Cove NY Boys & Girls Club recently attended GCAC also sponsors talented youth If you would like to support GCAC 11542. the China; Then and Now exhibit at the and adults to art classes at LIAFA, the in their work to promote the arts in the Nassau County Museum of Art through Long Island Academy of Fine Art on local community, donations may be sent the Glen Cove Arts Council. The docent explained the artworks and the children had many interested questions and insights. At the end of the tour each child was given a poster to take home to color, and a fact sheet about the museum and the former Frick mansion where it is housed. The Glen Cove Arts Council brings the arts to children and adults who may not otherwise have the opportunities. GCAC recently sponsored a group from Living Water For Women in Glen Cove, to the Tilles Center to see the Broadway musical Million Dollar Quartet. They all enjoyed it very much "It was a wonderful show. I am very grateful for the opportunity to see it," wrote one of the women in a thank you card to GCAC president and founder, Victoria Crosby, which they all signed and wrote their appreciation. On another visit children from The Glen Cove Youth Bureau, the Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club, and women from Living Water For Women all attended the Alvin Ailey Dance performance at Tilles Center through the Glen Cove Arts Page 8 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 12, 2015

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SPRING NATURE WALK 2 pm ANIMAL SAND-ART 10 am – 3 pm Join us on a naturalist led spring walk through Film: “All About Animal Adaptations” (23 mins.) the woods as we discover the rebirth of nature TH that occurs every year. FRIDAY, APRIL 10 DRAGONFLY CRAFT EXPLORE THE BEACH 11 am 10 am – 3 pm Take a short walk down to our beach and get the Film: “All About Food Chains” (23 mins.) chance to observe & identify the varied life forms

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BIRD WALK 11 am & 1 pm SAND-CASTING 10 am – 3 pm Learn how to fi nd and identify our favorite birds of fi eld and woods during their spring return. Plus learn how to use Make a unique work of art using sand and seashells binoculars. Feel free to bring your own, we have some available to have a beautiful keepsake of the shore. if needed. Film: “Eyewitness: Seashore” (35 mins.)

TH BIRD-HOUSE CRAFT 10 am – 3 pm SATURDAY, APRIL 11 Bring in this ad for a special discount offer. Make a "green" bird house using recycled materials that your DINOSAUR DAY 11 am – 4 pm backyard birds will love! Film: “Birding for Kids” (30 mins.) Explore the world of dinosaurs! Learn about dinosaurs from our Geologists, see and touch real fossils, dress up like a dinosaur, THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH try out our fossil “dig”, PLUS make your own “fossil” to take home! $5. Film: “Eyewitness: Dinosaurs” (35 mins.) LIVE ANIMALS 12-3 pm, ongoing All programs and crafts appropriate for all ages. All programs New Boutique by Esther Fortunoff and crafts are included with museum general Enjoy our live animal admission ($3/adult, $2/child 5-12 years) presentation to observe and except where noted for Dinosaur Day. 1504 OLD COUNTRY ROAD, WESTBURY, NY 11590 learn about animals that Free admission for all programs & live right here in our own crafts (including Dino Day) for current “backyard”. You will see the Friends members! Next to P.F. Chang’s, east end of The Mall at The Source well-known Great Horned Owl, Eastern Box Turtle, Don’t forget to visit the museum’s For store hours and directions, visit our website. Eastern Screech Owl and gift shop full of souvenirs, toys, more! In cooperation with Tackapausha Museum fossils, rocks & minerals, and & Preserve. books for all ages. 10% discount for current Friends members. Fortunoff Jewelry.com | 800.636.7886 Shop 24/7 | Phone appointments available Garvies Point NASSAU COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, RECREATION AND MUSEUMS Museum & Preserve

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Bring Back The Gold In the Gold Coast In Defense of the Three Little Pigs Finley Middle School students in Jann very nice. As part of the exercise, each All green, USA manufacturing company expanding to the area Canfield’s sixth-grade classes tested group stood before the judge, stated their their argumentative writing skills in a claim and presented evidence. seeks marketing and sales professionals. courtroom like setting when Glen Cove Judge McCord listened to all of City Court Judge Richard McCord the students’ arguments and research Ideal candidate: visited their school. before rendering his verdict for the pigs. Prior to Judge McCord’s visit, the Canfield expressed her pride in the strong Values Hard Work children read “The Three Little Pigs” arguments presented by students on both and “The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs” sides. She said the activity reinforced her Understands Teamwork and were broken into groups to research, classes’ recent studies on the differences Business Minded discuss and write a paper on who was to between persuasive and argumentative Personable and coachable blame for the events involving the pigs writing. and the wolf. Credible and trustworthy Defenders of the pigs cited the wolf’s history with Red Riding Hood in their Glen Cove City Court Judge Richard McCord arguments. Meanwhile, wolf supporters listened to student’s arguments regarding Make your own schedule argued he was only trying to borrow the encounter of the three little pigs and the some sugar from the pigs, who were not wolf. Bring more hours home

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Ashley Ferrufino, the SAFE Glen experimenting at younger ages”. It is Cove Coalition Liaison visited seniors at important that the community become the Glen Cove Senior Center on March aware of this growing problem and what 3 to share some information on securing actions they can to prevent and reduce and safeguarding prescription drugs. She use. offered them national and local statistics During the presentation SAFE Inc., related to prescription drug abuse and distributed Medication Tracking cards misuse, discussing steps they could take that can be used to keep inventory of to reduce use utilizing the “Lock Up all household medications. By tracking Your Meds!” campaign. medication the individual is quickly The "Lock Up Your Med's" is a national alerted if any medication has gone campaign supported by National Family missing. Seniors were encouraged to Partnership. The campaign utilizes speak with grandchildren about the risk a multi-media approach to educate and dangers of both over-the counter communities about what adults can do and prescription medication. Ferrufino to stop prescription drug abuse among discussed misconceptions and potential youth. reasons youth may lean towards In Glen Cove statistics indicate that prescription drug abuse with seniors. prescription drug use on the whole is Both the Glen Cove Chemists and one the downside, however there is Walgreens pharmacies have pledged still potential for youth to engage in support of the campaign, agreeing to abuse. According to the results of the attach a special sticker to all prescriptions 2014 Bach-Harrison Prevention Needs of controlled substances during the Assessment Survey that was given to month of March that read “Don’t forget Glen Cove students grades 6,8,10, &12, to Lock Up These Meds!” reminding lifetime rate of prescription narcotic patrons of the importance of safeguarding abuse has increased for the students in medications. Both pharmacies will the 10th grade. Results also indicated also have medication tracking cards the 10th grade lifetime use rate of and prescription medication prevention prescription narcotics has increased from literature on hand to distribute to patrons 2.6% in 2012 to 4.3% in 2014. during the month of March. “It is important that we educate the For more information about the SAFE community on prescription drug abuse Glen Cove Coalition, SAFE's SAFE because family and friends have become Rides Program or other SAFE initiatives the unwitting suppliers in this epidemic” contact SAFE at: 516-676-2008 or visit Ferrufino said. “With increasing the website at http://www.safeglencove. accessibility to prescription medication org or our Facebook page at http://www. in the household teens are able to begin facebook.com/safeglencovecoalition. GLY North Shore Religious Store Monuments Plaques and Sandblasting Vestments QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Chalices FOR FOUR GENERATIONS

Pyxes Quality Granite In All Colors We can help you select by Work done in all cemeteries phone and deliver to any location on L.I. 759-2156 Call us at (516) 656-0330 Showroom: 32-34 School Street 677 Cedar Swamp Rd. Brookville, N.Y. 11545 Glen Cove, NY Mon-Fri: 10am to 6pm Open Mon-Sat 9-5 Saturdays 4pm (closed Sunday) Obituaries John฀Schultes Jesse฀Lavin SCHULTES, John E. ‘Jack’ of Glen LAVIN, Jesse R. of Glen Cove on Cove, NY on March 1st, 2015 age 70. February 27, 2015 age 87. Beloved Proud Vietnam Veteran. Father of 2. husband of Joan. Loving father of Brother of Maria Mantz, and the late Bob. Steven (Elyse) and Adrienne (David). Also survived by nieces, nephews and 3 Proud grandfather of Jordyn, Nerissa, great nieces. Visitation and Service held Kourtney, Maxwell and Kymi. Dear at the Dodge-Thomas Home, Glen Cove. brother of Arlene and the late Arnold. Interment Private. www.DodgeThomas. Arrangements handled by the Funeral com Home of Dodge-Thomas, Glen Cove. Interment Private. Glen Cove Seniors, Jenny Weiss Glen Cove Senior Center Activities Director and Ashley Ferrufino SAFE Coalition Liaison gather to discuss prescription drug abuse prevention. Page 11 Gold Coast Gazette Week of March 12, 2015

the City of Glen Cove, County of Nassau 10,000 square feet is required; (b) 138-506 and State of New York, Section 22, Block to maintain a lot width of 55 feet, where 15 and Lot 103. Approximate amount of the minimum required is 100 feet; (c) 138- judgment is $276,047.22 plus interest 509 to maintain a lot width at the setback PUBLIC NOTICE and costs. Premises will be sold subject line of 55 feet, where a minimum of 100 to provisions of filed Judgment Index # feet is required; (d) 138-513 to permit a 011153/08. height of 33.75 feet, where a maximum INVITATION FOR BIDDERS ------x of 30 feet is permitted; (e) 138-513.1 to PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that sealed bids LEGAL NOTICE William F. Mackey, Esq., Referee permit an encroachment into the height- will be received by the City of Glen Cove Knuckles, Komosinski & Elliott, LLP, setback ratio, where no such encroachment Purchasing Agent, City Hall, 9 Glen Street, The ordinance, a summary of which is 565 Taxter Road, Ste. 590, Elmsford, NY is permitted; and (f) 138-514.1 to permit Glen Cove, NY 11542 until 11:00 a.m. on published herewith, has been adopted on 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff a floor area of 2,900 square feet, where a March 17th, 2015 at which time they will March 10, 2015, and the validity of the ------x maximum of 2,557.50 feet is permitted. be publicly opened and read aloud and will obligations authorized by such ordinance REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Premises are designated as Section 21, be awarded soon thereafter as practicable may be hereafter contested only if such RFP NO. 2015-002 Block 188, Lot 23 on the Nassau County for: obligations were authorized for an object THIRD PARTY MONITORING AND Land and Tax Map. or purpose for which the CITY OF GLEN CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION 201 COVE, in the County of Nassau, New SERVICES Application of William and Lara Petrick, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS York, is not authorized to expend money DEMOLITION OF THE FORMER 60 Downing Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York SURPLUS VEHICLES AND or if the provisions of law which should CITY OF GLEN COVE INCINERATOR to construct a rear addition and second MISCELLANEOUS METALS have been complied with as of the date PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that proposals floor addition to the existing residence at THROUGHOUT of publication of this Notice were not will be received by the Purchasing Agent the premises, which requires variances of THE CITY OF GLEN COVE substantially complied with, and an action, of the City of Glen Cove, located at City the following Village Code sections: (a) LOCATION: 100 MORRIS AVE., GLEN suit or proceeding contesting such validity Hall, 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove, New York 138-506 to maintain a lot width of 75 feet, COVE, NY 11542 is commenced within twenty days after 11542 until 4:00 P.M. on Friday, April 3, where a minimum of 100 feet is required; the publication of this Notice, or such 2015. (b) 138-509 to maintain a lot width at the DPW NO. 2014-008RRR obligations were authorized in violation of setback line of 71 feet, where the minimum the provisions of the constitution. Request for Proposals (RFP) may be setback required is 100 feet; (c) 138-511 Specifications and Bid Sheets may be obtained at the office of the Purchasing in that the existing residence is 5.5 feet obtained at the Office of the Purchasing TINA PEMBERTON Agent, City Hall, 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove, and 11 feet from the easterly and westerly Agent, City Hall, 9 Glen Street, Glen City Clerk N.Y. beginning Friday, March 13, 2015. side property lines, respectively, and the Cove, N.Y. The documents will be available additions will be 5.5 feet and 10 feet from beginning March 6, 2015. Prospective BOND ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF Each proposal must be prepared in the easterly and westerly side property bidders will have the opportunity to view GLEN COVE, NEW YORK, ADOPTED accordance with the specifications outlined lines, respectively, where a minimum of the surplus items on Tuesday, March 10, MARCH 10, 2015, AUTHORIZING in the Request for Proposal and must be 15 feet is required; (d) 138-513.1 in that 2015 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and again VARIOUS OBJECTS OR PURPOSES OF submitted in a sealed envelope addressed the garage and new second story addition on Thursday, March 12, 2015 from 9:00 THE CITY, STATING THE ESTIMATED to the Purchasing Agent of the City of Glen will encroach into the easterly side yard am to 4:00 pm at the Department of Public TOTAL COST THEREOF IS $1,134,000, Cove and marked on the outside with the height-setback ratio plane and the new Works Yard, located at 100 Morris Avenue, APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT name and address of the proposer, and the second story addition will encroach into Glen Cove, NY 11542. THEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZING THE words “RFP No. 2015-002 – Third Party the westerly side yard height-setback ratio Each bid must be written on the bid ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE CITY Monitoring and Construction Inspection plane, where no such encroachments are summary form and accompanied by a IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NOT Services, Demolition of the Former City of permitted; and (e) 138-1102 in that the certified check, in the amount of 5% of TO EXCEED $1,134,000 TO FINANCE Glen Cove Incinerator.” proposed additions increase the existing the actual bid, and shall be enclosed in SAID APPROPRIATION. non-conformities where no such increase a “sealed” envelope addressed to the The City reserves the right to reject any is permitted. Premises are designated Purchasing Agent, of the City of Glen The bonds are authorized to finance (i) the and all proposals received, to waive any as Section 21, Block 95, Lot 316 on the Cove and marked on the outside with the payment of a settled claim in the matter of informality in proposals received and to Nassau County Land and Tax Map. bid number, title and date. Ruth Brown-Richardson, Individually and accept the proposal which in its judgment The successful highest bidder will be as Mother and Natural Guardian of Marquis best serves the interests of the City. Application of Sue Fortman, 347 Glen required to remove vehicles and metals Richardson, an Infant v. City of Glen Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York to construct a from the Morris Avenue Facility within Cove (Index No. 600233/2012 Supreme Nancy Andreiev wrap-around porch, a new side entrance and two weeks of the notice to proceed. Court, Nassau County); (ii) payments to Purchasing Agent a 1 story kitchen addition, which requires The City reserves the right to reject any and employees of the City upon their separation City of Glen Cove variances of the following Village Code all bids received, to waive any informality from employment, as may be approved by Dated at City Hall sections: (a) 138-404 to maintain a lot area in the bids received and to accept that the City Council, including but not limited March 10, 2015 of 3,600 square feet, where a minimum of bid which in its judgment best serves the to, cash payment for separation incentives ------x 7,500 square feet is required; (b) 138-406 interest of the City. and/or payment of the monetary value of PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE to maintain a front property line length By: Nancy Andreiev, Purchasing Agent accrued and accumulated but unused and of 60 feet, where a minimum of 75 feet City of Glen Cove, New York unpaid sick leave, personal leave, holiday PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public is required; (c) 138-409 to maintain a lot ------x leave, vacation time, time allowances hearing will be held as to the following width at the setback line of 60 feet, where REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS granted in lieu of overtime compensation matter: a minimum of 75 feet is required; (d) 138- and any other forms of payment required to 1002 to maintain a dwelling without the Independent Auditing Services – External be paid to such employees upon separation Agency: Zoning Board of Appeals, required two (2) parking spaces; (e) 138- Auditor from employment; and (iii) the payment Village of Sea Cliff 413.1 to maintain encroachments into the For the North Shore Central School of real property tax refunds pursuant to Date: March 24, 2015 height-setback ratio plane where no such District, Sea Cliff, New York tax certiorari proceedings brought under Time: 7:30 pm encroachments are permitted; (f) 138-405 Article Seven of the Real Property Tax Place: Village Hall, 300 Sea Cliff to increase lot coverage to 35.47%, where March 6, 2015 Law. The estimated total cost of all of the Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York a maximum of 30% is permitted; (g) 138- foregoing, including preliminary costs and 408 to permit a front yard setback of 13.083 The North Shore Central School District, costs incidental thereto and the financing Subject: Application of Daniel feet in the northerly front yard and 2.583 Sea Cliff, New York is a district of about thereof, is $1,134,000. Flanzig and Adrianne Koster, 137 Prospect feet in the southerly front yard, where a 2,800 students, 700 full time employees, Avenue, Sea Cliff, to install a generator minimum setback of 20 feet is required; (h) an operating budget of $96,000,000.00, The amount of obligations authorized to be in a front yard, where no such structure is 138-413.1 to permit an encroachment into five buildings, encompassing an area of issued is $1,134,000. permitted pursuant to Village Code §138- the southerly height-setback ratio plane approximately 9 square miles, offering 416. Premises are designated as Section where no encroachment is permitted; and educational instruction to students in The periods of usefulness for the objects or 21, Block 138, Lot 1149 on the Nassau (i) 138-1102 in that the proposed additions grades Kindergarten through 12th grade. purposes listed above are various periods County Land and Tax Map. increase the existing non-conformities The District is seeking written proposals ranging from 5 to 20 years. where no such increase is permitted. from firms of independent certified public Application of Manish and Pooja Vira, 328 Premises are designated as Section 21, accountants for its annual financial audit A complete copy of the Bond Ordinance Carpenter Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York, to Block 171, Lot 97 on the Nassau County and related services for the fiscal years summarized above shall be available for construct a breezeway connecting the house Land and Tax Map. effective July 1, 2015 through June 30, public inspection during normal business to the garage and a 12 foot deep roofed 2020, subject to annual approval of the hours at the office of the City Clerk, City front porch, which construction requires At the said time and place, all Board of Education of the North Shore of Glen Cove, City Hall, Glen Cove, New variances of the following Village Code interested persons may be heard with Central School District. York. sections: (a) 138-513 to maintain a height respect to the foregoing matters. All The North Shore Central School District Dated: March 10, 2015 of 38.6 feet, where a maximum of 30 feet relevant documents may be inspected at invites proposals for services from public Glen Cove, New York is permitted; (b) 138-514.1 to increase the the office of the Village Clerk, Village Hall, accounting firms that have had experience ------x floor area to 5,688.4 square feet, where a 300 Sea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York, in auditing school districts of similar size NOTICE OF SALE maximum of 5,133 square feet is permitted during regular business hours. and scope, and that have staff capacity SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF (pursuant to a prior Zoning Board of and expertise to do so for the North Shore NASSAU, EMIGRANT MORTGAGE Appeals approval), and (c) 138-516 to Any person having a disability which Central School District. COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff, vs. permit a side yard setback of 12.9 feet, would inhibit attendance at, or participation For a firm to be considered for the GERALDINE KLIMASZEWSKI; JIM where a minimum of 15 feet is required. in, the hearing should notify the Village engagement, (10) copies of its proposal KLIMASZEWSKI, ET AL., Defendant(s). Premises are designated as Section 21, Clerk at least three business days prior to must be submitted to the Assistant Block 60, Lot 256 on the Nassau County the hearing, so that reasonable efforts may Superintendent for Business at the address Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Land and Tax Map. be made to facilitate such attendance and below. The proposals and sealed bids must Sale duly filed on December 22, 2008, I, participation. be received by 2:00 pm on Friday, April the undersigned Referee will sell at public Application of Robin Rossi, as agent for 24, 2015. auction at the CCP (Calendar Control Part Robert Rossi, 64 Glenlawn Avenue, Sea Dated: March 11, 2015 Courtroom) in the Supreme Court, 100 Cliff, New York, to demolish an existing Olivia Buatsi Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on one (1) story residence and construct a BY ORDER OF THE ZONING BOARD Assistant Superintendent for Business March 24, 2015 at 11:30 a.m., premises new two (2) story residence and detached OF APPEALS North Shore Central School District known as 2 Abate Street, Glen Cove, NY. garage, which construction requires ------x 112 Franklin Avenue All that certain plot, piece or parcel of variances of the following Village Code Sea Cliff, NY 11579 land, with the buildings and improvements sections: (a) 138-504 to maintain a lot size 516-277-7815 thereon erected, situate, lying and being in of 8,250 square feet, where a minimum of Week of March 12, 2015 Gold Coast Gazette Page 12

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It’s a way to help others while feeling good about yourself. The Auxiliary at Glen Cove Hospital is looking for dedicated Life Time Of Goodness of which the government knows best. For To The Editor, example, did Gallo vote to ban hookah men and women to fill positions in several departments, Sea Cliff lost a couple of truly beautiful bars, which is a lawful business, for the If you have 3-4 hours a week to spare, souls recently. Eleanor Pucci and John same reason former N.Y.C. Mayor Mike please call the auxiliary at 516-674-7365 Kle, born one day apart in April of 1915, Bloomberg declared his war on large passed away after a life of great goodness soft drinks? Voters should also know and no small accomplishments. why Gallo voted for city budgets in non- International is Celebrating its 100th INN, help sponsor and supported our Key Reaching close to the age of 100, these election years (when few pay attention) Anniversary of servicing the world, and and Circle K clubs, cleaned up Prybil’s longtime residents of our village proved whereas he voted against it when in the we’re also celebrating our 15th year of beach with the help of our friends, local that the marriage of quantity and quality spotlight of an election year. Was this servicing this community. residents and our Sponsored Youth and is a powerful thing. a mere coincidence or does he only Our local club Glen Cove will be to top it off we raised, throughout the Eleanor, her late daughter, Rosemarie, showboat as a fiscal conservative when hosting two celebratory fundraisers to community, a total of $1,000.00 toward and her late sister, Rose Tuboni, lovingly he needs to rally the Republican base for mark these amazing milestones. Kiwanis Internationals worldwide restored The Monterrey, formerly a an election? First: Tuesday March 24 2015, we will Service Project “Eliminate Project”. hotel on Sea Cliff Avenue. In years past Despite the concerns about Gallo, host our 12th Annual Pasta Night 6-9 All of these amazing things were done Eleanor involved herself in a number of his decision to challenge the machine’s pm at the View Grill, $15.00 per person, by a small group of people who feel the pursuits in Sea Cliff. anointed candidate is laudable. His cash bar, 50/50 and raffle Baskets, and need to help children and their families, John Kle served the village in a campaign may encourage other reservations can be made through The and now I’m looking for our communities number of capacities while practicing Republicans to challenge the rest of View Grill directly: 516-200-9603. support . There are several ways you law. A World War II veteran, John and Spinello’s bootlickers such as Councilman Second: Wednesday, June 10, 2015, can show your support by attending the his late wife Madeline were very active Joe Capobianco and Councilwoman Our 15th Anniversary party “Beer events, or you can purchase a business in Sea Cliff. Pam Panzenbeck. Republicans will see Pairing” with a local Micro Brewery card ads on our placemats (they will be We wish John and Eleanor Godspeed democracy in action as they choose their held at The View Grill, 6:30 -9 pm, promoted at both fundraisers) or provide and are grateful to them for their many candidate on Primary Day. Although a Price to be determined, cash bar, 50/50 a Basket gifts or sponsoring a specific contributions. primary is anathema to the Republican and raffle baskets. A beautiful evening item. I always acknowledge anyone and Phil Como machine’s rusty cogs, it is good for the overlooking Long Island Sound. . . . everyone’s contributions and we can’t political process. Our club is completely funded by thank you enough. You can find the On Gallo’s Run Sincerely, these fundraisers and all monies raised most recent information about our club To The Editor, Robert Germino go directly to our local community by visiting www.glencovekiwanis.org. Republican Party leaders most likely services. So if you’re not doing anything on the view Tony Gallo’s primary challenge as Kiwanis International and In the past 9 months we have: fed the 24th join us, ya gotta eat! unbecoming a “good party soldier.” A our local Glen Cove Club hit homeless 3 times, purchased winter coats, We maybe small but we’re MIGHTY! good party soldier clicks his heels and milestones in 2015! held 3 successful Defensive Driving Thank You, snaps to attention on cue--not someone To The Editor, Courses, 2 CPR/First Aid Training, rang Phyllis O. Burnett who bucks the party’s leadership. The As the Current and Past Distinguished bells with our Sponsored Youth and one word that does not drip from the President of Kiwanis club of Glen Cove raised over $1,100.00 for The Salvation party leader’s mouth is “dissent.” I’m pleased to announce that Kiwanis Army, collected and donated food for the The unctuous machine, which is headquartered in Westbury, succeeded in undermining primary challengers such as Steve Labate and Frank Scaturro in St. Rocco’s Valentine’s Day Dance their Congressional races. Should we assume that Gallo will not face the same A great time was had by all at the resistance in a local race? Here is something to consider about the unseen sludge of machine politics: St. Rocco Valentine’s Day Dinner & Dance. the person who crosses the establishment threatens its grip on patronage and power. Reggie Spinello’s potential loss of Republican Party support could result in a loss of Independence Party endorsements for Republican candidates. The ripples of a political shakeup could touch future countywide races--i.e., if the Independence Party does not get the Republicans to back its guy, it could pull its endorsement of a Republican candidate in another tight race. Spinello’s loss would also put uncertainty on who receives lucrative government contracts from the city or which party hack gains city employment. The reader should not assume that this is an endorsement of Gallo for mayor. As his campaign matures, he should be able to articulate a complete platform that includes his positions on issues from economic development to the city’s charter reform--this has not happened yet. Gallo should be prepared to defend his record. The voters should ask if his administration would include Photo Credit: (pictured here) Saverio Gallace, Councilwoman Pam Panzenbeck and committee members Kevin Franzen, Maria Coronato, Bloomberg-esque, nanny-state policies Angelo Graziosi, and Mike Stanco Week of March 12, 2015 Gold Coast Gazette Page 13 CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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St. Patrick Day celebrations at our local their stories over four seasons, and 17 18 19 restaurants- the annual Barbara Pym gradually we come to realize that their Conference at Harvard that many of my apparently gray, lonely, conscribed lives 20 21 22 friends will be attending, the election are much richer, much more complex that for Sea Cliff Mayor and Trustees on we could ever have imagined. Set in the 23 24 Wednesday, March 18. Yes, a busy time 1970’s this beautifully written novel has 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 but always time for a good book. Do you little plot- its merit lies in its unflagging have anything that would be especially attention to detail- the extraordinary 33 34 35 good this time of year? details of the lives of ordinary people. Marching into Spring Highly recommended any time of the 36 37 38 year! Dear Marching into Spring, 39 40 41 I am so glad you mentioned the Barbara 42 43 44 Pym Conference. Pym is a favorite author of mine and this year the Conference 45 46 will focus on one of her later novels QUARTET IN AUTUMN. The book’s 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 quartet is made up of four people who 55 56 57 share an office (and very little else) in an unnamed company doing rather 58 59 60 meaningless work that could easily be done by computers. In fact when they 61 62 63 retire, they will not be replaced- their

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