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Governor Declares New Era In election year, Hochul seeks to make her mark BY FRANK RIZZO

“As the first woman to present a State of the State hough her critics call address in New York, I want her “the accidental gov- to make it clear I am not just ernor,” Kathy Hochul here to make history—I am hopes to make the most here to make a difference,” of what fate has delivered Hochul said in her speech. after she succeeded Andrew “The time has come for a new Cuomo last August. Her American Dream. Today, we predecessor resigned under start building a better, fairer, pressure after facing a slew of more inclusive version that ethical and possibly criminal I call the New York Dream. charges that put an end to his We will create a New Era for governorship after nine years. New York by embarking on In a press release, she a bold, far-reaching policy outlined the key initiatives as agenda that advances our delivered in her Jan. 5 State recovery and restores New of the State: “Rebuilding our Yorkers’ trust in government. healthcare economy, protectAnd through all of this, I will ing public safety and addresscontinue to collaborate with ing gun violence, investing in others and deliver results for New York’s people, investing in New Yorkers.” New York’s communities, makThe COVID pandemic has ing New York’s housing system revealed the fractures in the more affordable, equitable and state’s health system and put stable, making New York a na- intense pressure on health care workers. Many have left tional leader in climate action and green jobs, rebuilding New and thousands were fired by hospitals after refusing HoYork’s teacher workforce and chul’s directive that they must reimagining higher education, be vaccinated. advancing New York’s place as a national equity model, and making critical reforms to restore New Yorkers’ faith in their government.” Two of her proposals I am not just here that have excited comment to make history—I among the political class are a am here to make a constitutional amendment to difference. limit the Governor, Lieutenant —Governor Kathy Hochul Governor, Attorney General, and Comptroller to two The governor wants to consecutive terms and introinvest $10 billion in an effort ducing legislation to replace to rebuild and grow the health the Joint Commission on care workforce by 20 percent. Public Ethics (JCOPE) “with This includes more than $4 an ethics entity that is truly independent and transparent. billion to support wages and bonuses for healthcare workThis entity will be subject to Freedom of Information Law ers. According to a press re(FOIL) requests and the Open lease, “this plan will improve Meeting Laws, increasing and the career pipeline, expand access to healthcare training improving transparency.” JCOPE was criticized during and education, recruit care workers to underserved areas Cuomo’s term for failing to and strengthen home care.” hold the governor and his Cuomo famously declared aides accountable, as well as greenlighting the controversial in his first State of the State $5 million book deal he signed in 2011 that “New York has no future as the tax capital detailing his pandemic leadof the nation” and over the ership. The permission was years, resisted the calls from rescinded after he resigned. frizzo@antonmediagroup.com

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is destroying what used to be the greatest state in the nation. Your safety, your wallet and your freedom have all been hit by a two-by-four.” Langworthy asserted that more than 350,000 residents left the state in 2021. And ever since Democrats have controlled the governorship—since 2007—the number rises to 1.5 million. Calling this figure “a damning indictment of this leadership,” he went on to observe that New Yorkers are moving to Republican-dominated states that are “free, prosperState Republican Chairman Nick Langworthy gives his ous and growing.” response to the governor’s State of the State. “We’re educating our (Screen capture) children only to watch them his party’s far left to raise taxes ating an eviction prevention leave and provide their talents on the wealthy. However, aclegal assistance program and to other states,” he charged, cording to studies by the Tax creating a permanent disaster blaming the state’s crushing Foundation and Wallet Hub, recovery and resiliency unit tax burden that has hurt the the state’s tax burden—the for home rebuilding.” She middle class. proportion of total personal envisions a five-year plan to In addition to the familiar income that residents pay in spend $25 billion to create and GOP criticism of bail reform, property, individual income preserve 100,000 affordable the chairman took aim at and sales and excise taxes— houses, and “giving New York Hochul herself, calling her “a continues to top the lists. City the authority to encourCuomo ally who overlooked Hochul’s plan will return age densification, and easing his corruption and crimes.” $1.2 billion in tax cuts to 6 mil- restrictions on converting He further accused her lion middle class New Yorkers hotels and offices to housing.” and President Joe Biden of “a and $100 million to 195,000 To make the state a leader woefully inadequate pandemsmall businesses. She also in Climate Action and Green ic response” and charged that wants to establish tax rebate Jobs, Hochul wants to reduce she was caught unprepared by and credit programs to return greenhouse gas emissions the omicron variant. more money to taxpayers and from buildings, seeking zero “To clean New York, we spur economic activity. emissions for new construcneed a fresh start,” he assertIn addition, Hochul outlined tion by 2027. The state is also ed. “We need to take a bottle a rescue plan to invest $1 making a half-billion dollar of bleach to the halls of Albabillion “in the growth and reinvestment in offshore wind ny and clean house.” tention of small businesses of power, eventually enough to Though he did not mention the future, small business tax power 3 million homes. him by name, Langworthy credits for businesses that took Education, traditionally alluded to Representative Lee one of the budget’s big ticket on COVID-related expenses, Zeldin of Suffolk County, who seed funding to establish new items, is also on the agenda. is running for governor as The governor hopes to “rebusinesses, provide flexible “someone bold who will stand build the teacher workforce, grants to early-stage small up to extremists who make businesses, expand small busi- accelerate the teacher certiNew York a socialist sanctuary fication process and increase for criminals.” ness lending and help small funding for K-12 education.” businesses secure contracts. “You get the government The governor also plans to you vote for,” he said, urging The State GOP propose legislation to permavoters to cast their ballots for Responds nently allow the sale of to-go real change. New York State Republican drinks in bars and restaurants.” “Take a hammer to the Chairman Nick Langworthy, The governor wants to status quo,” he concluded. in his response to Hochul’s address inequalities in the address, bluntly stated, “New housing system, such as What did you think of this article? Share “improving housing access for York is broken. A dangerous your thoughts with me combination of incompetence renters with criminal records by email at: frizzo@ or negative credit history, cre- and extreme leftist ideology antonmediagroup.com


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Suozzi Calls For Hochul’s Use Of State Aircraft To Be Investigated

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n Jan. 13, Democratic governor candidate Congressman Tom Suozzi, held a virtual conference calling for the NYS Attorney General to investigate Governor Hochul’s misuse of taxpayer-funded state aircraft, which is in violation of State Ethics Law. “Actions speak louder than words. The Governor has released her public schedule, only for her first 45 days in office. It turns out in the first 45 days, Governor Hochul used the taxpayer-funded state aircraft 45 times,” stated Suozzi. Within those 45 days Hochul held 64 private events, while the number of COVID-19 cases increased. Suozzi presented a 30-second video, a clip of Governor Hochul speaking when she first took office claiming to “focus on open, ethical governing that New Yorkers will trust.” An article mentioned by Suozzi

Congessman Tom Suozzi insists NYS Attorney General to investigate Governor Hochul’s misuse of state aircraft. (Photo by Natalia Ventura) by the Albany Times Union states that in the first four months of office, Governor Hochul did not disclose any meetings with lobbyists. “Meanwhile, lobbyists have disclosed over 200 meetings directly lobbying her office,” Suozzi said. This has not halted Hochul’s efforts to raise money at a continuous pace, resulting in a collection of over

$125,000 per day, according to Suozzi. reimbursed the state according to Another instance mentioned by Suozzi. Suozzi was when “...the governor flew Suozzi hopes Hochul will make from Albany to NYC. She attended a good of her promise of transparency bill signing, and then she held three by releasing the full daily schedule private events across New York City, from Aug. 24 to the present day as well and then out on Long Island and she as all requests to Counsel for use of flew back to Albany from MacArthur the state aircraft and any denials of airport.” those requests including a full list of Suozzi is concerned that during the who she met with during her “private COVID-19 surge around the holidays, events.” Furthermore, an immediate Hochul “...was busy politicking and reimbursement of taxpayers for fundraising” rather than developing improper travel, and for Hochul to and initiating a comprehensive plan return money for “private events” with against the pandemic during that time. lobbyists on any of the taxpayer-fundHochul’s staff claims that every ed trips. request to use the state aircraft was “As governor, I’ll ban the use of the reviewed by Counsel. Suozzi asked state airplane and helicopter for any to “see those requests for use of state non-official event and I’m calling aircraft.” on Governor Hochul to do the same Before Hochul took office, she was starting right now,” Suozzi said. denied use of state aircraft to attend a political fundraiser in Buffalo. After Hochul became governor, she What did you think of this story? proceeded to use the taxpayer-funded Share it with me at nventura@ state aircraft repeatedly. She has not antonmediagroup.com

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Anne Donnelly Sworn In As Nassau County District Attorney

assau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly has spent her entire professional career following her passion, working as a prosecutor in the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office. Serving the public under three District Attorneys, Donnelly was entrusted with positions of significant responsibility throughout the course of her 32 years as an Assistant District Attorney. Elected to the position of Nassau’s top law enforcement officer in 2021, Donnelly’s priorities for the office include keeping the residents of Nassau County safe, making sure that dangerous individuals are put behind bars, and providing resources for individuals who need support and assistance. In addition, Donnelly is committed to restoring morale and standing firmly with the staff of the District Attorney’s Office, as well as members of the law enforcement community who work hand-in-hand with prosecutors. Most recently, Donnelly was the Deputy Bureau Chief of the Organized Crime & Rackets Bureau. In that

prosecution of complex murder cases and other prosecutions involving dangerous criminals. Over the course of her career, Donnelly has prosecuted a criminal case involving the sale and distribution of counterfeit electronics, which resulted in the largest asset forfeiture collection in the history of Nassau County; worked with federal prosecutors to successfully convict a physician who filmed and forcibly touched patients; and worked on a Long Beach drug wiretap case, which resulted in the conviction of seven individuals. New District Attorney Anne Donnelly is congratulated by Nassau County Donnelly is committed to lobbying Supreme Court Judge David Sullivan after her swearing in. Looking on is for substantial changes to New York’s her husband, David Donnelly. (Contributed photo) broken bail laws, increasing resources capacity she was charged with prosChief in the Organized Crime & Rackets in the area of technology and Internet ecuting long-term investigations into Bureau, Donnelly served as the Deputy crimes, furnishing more assistance for at risk individuals, supporting office traditional Organized Crime families, as Chief of the Economic Crimes Bureau staff and law enforcement officers well as large-scale operations engaging where she was charged with supervisduring increasingly difficult times, in illegal activities, including money ing and prosecuting crimes ranging and providing education and positive laundering. Donnelly was also in from identity theft to tax fraud, and alternatives for young people. charge of overseeing the prosecution previously spent more than 12 years Donnelly is a graduate of Fordham of all computer crimes in the office and prosecuting violent felonies. University and Fordham Law School. She served as liaison to the Nassau County Focused on keeping communities resides in Garden City with her family. Correctional Center. safe, Donnelly has been involved —Submitted by office of the Nassau County DA Prior to her promotion to Deputy in the investigation and successful

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MacArthur Tops Division At Carle Place Tourney BY JAMES ROWAN

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he MacArthur Generals avenged an early-season basketball loss to Division, topping the Blue Dragons, 75-62 in the consolation game of the Carle Place Tournament. The Generals trailed by six in the third quarter when the team’s defense took over the game. MacArthur outscored Division 20-8 in the final eight minutes to secure the win. John Rebaudo lit up the court for MacArthur, scoring 32 points, including three 3-pointers, in the win. Matt Sarni had 21 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. Matt Cassidy and Sebastian Loor each chipped in seven points. Cassidy took a pair of momentum-shifting offensive charges in the second half. Rebaudo scored 15 points in an opening-round loss to host Carle Place. Rebaudo totaled 47 points and was named to the All Tournament team. Division was led by Tyler Diez, who had 20 points for the Blue Dragons. Division defeated MacArthur, 61-54, earlier in the season. The Division girls basketball team is off to a fantastic start. The Lady Blue

Senior John Rebaudo’s offense paves the way for MacArthur. (Photo courtesy of Levittown School District)

Dragons are currently 9-2 and 5-0 in Conference A-3. Division is led by Olivia Agunzo, who is averaging 26.7 points per game. Freshman Emma Robins is averaging 13.3 points per game. Division has already swept the local series, having defeated MacArthur, 49-32, and Island Trees, 36-20. The Seaford Vikings boys team is off to a 3-2 start in Conference A-5. The Vikings are led by senior guard Chris

Navin, who averages 18.2 points per game. On the track, the MacArthur girls and boys teams are heading to the Conference championships. In the 300 meters, Sofia Migliore is the fifth seed with a time of 44.73, Alexandra Coloma is seeded 14th with a 47.28 and Summer Looney is seeded 16th with a 47.7. In the 600, Senior Alyssa Rotondo is the top seed, with a time of 1:46.55, freshman Angelina

Widmer is fifth with a 1:53.22. In the 1000 meters, Rotondo is the number two seed with a time of 3:19.66 and Widemer is number six with a 3:29.02. Senior Gia Bergonzi is seeded fourth in the 3000 Meters and second in the 1500-Meter run. The defending County AA Champion girls 4x400 relay made up of Alexandra Coloma, Summer Looney, Sofia Migliore and Alyssa Rotondo are the number one seed heading into the Conference Championship with a time of 4:27.86. On the boys’ side, Junior Jack Maurer is the ninth seed in the 300-meter run with a time of 38.57, senior Jason Tordy is 12th at 39.71, junior Dylan Vargas is 14th at 40.18 and junior Jack Longobucco is seeded 22nd with a time of 40.91. In the 600, Longobucco is the 13th seed with a time of 1:36.76. In the 55-meter hurdles, Dylan Vargas is the number two overall seed in the conference with a time of 8.47. The boys 4x400 meter relay that consists of Dylan Vargas, Jack Longobucco, Jason Tordy and Jack Maurer is the number one seed in the conference with a time of 3:47.09. —James Rowan is a Levittown resident

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Roslyn Landmark Society Receives A Cemetery Restoration Grant

oslyn Landmark Society has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Robert D. L. Gardiner Foundation to help restore the historic Townsend Cemetery in East Hills. The restoration is expected to begin in the spring. Dating back to 1790, the cemetery was active for almost 104 years. Throughout this period, it was known as the Willis Farm Cemetery, Greenvale Cemetery and now the Townsend Cemetery. The earliest internment was Timothy H. Townsend (Nov. 24, 1790) and the last burial was Ethalinda Jackson (Nov. 12, 1894.) A total of 33 internments were documented in the burying ground. In a 1912 survey by Josephine Frost, a total of 29 headstone inscriptions were compiled. Nine headstones and five footstones are currently visible on the ground. Burying Ground Preservation Group, Inc. in collaboration with Steward Preservation Services have prepared a comprehensive plan for the restoration. The proposed multi-phased project plans to address the need to survey and record the cemetery, and to provide recommendations for its conservation treatment and restoration. The restoration work will be a joint project with the Town of North Hempstead who is responsible for the management of the property. “We’re committed to collaborating with local non-profit community groups such as Roslyn Landmark Society to raise funds and care for our town cemeteries and landmarks. Such partnerships provide the feedback and enhance the cooperation we need to get things done and do them right” Town of North Hempstead Historian Ross Lumpkin said. Bill Stone, a descendant of the eight members of the Jackson family buried in the Townsend Cemetery, said of the grant, “Our family was delighted to receive news of the generous grant from the Gardiner Foundation for restoration of the Townsend Cemetery. We want to extend our gratitude and thanks to those who have participated in acquiring the grant and facilitating the work including former North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth; Councilman Peter Zuckerman, Historian Ross Lumpkin, the Town of North Hempstead Department of Highways, Howard Kroplick and the Roslyn Landmark Society. It is comforting to know that the final resting place of our ancestors is in good and caring hands.” Two additional Long Island

Townsend Cemetery in East Hills (Contributed photo)

From left: Suzanne Johnson (Vice President of The Davis Town Meeting House Society), Jennifer Lister (Executive Director of the Roslyn Landmark Society), Zach Studenroth (co-founder of the Burying Ground Preservation Group), Kathy Curran (Executive Director of the Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation), Howard Kroplick (Co-president of the Roslyn Landmark Society) and Robert Kessler (President of the Yaphank Historical Society. (Contributed photo)

Roslyn School District Bulletin Kindergarten Registration for Roslyn Public Schools: Parents with children entering kindergarten in the Roslyn Public Schools for the 2022-23 school year will need to register. All children must be a Roslyn resident and must be 5 years old on or before Dec. 1, 2022. If your child does not attend a local nursery school, please call the Heights School Office at 516-801-5500 for information regarding registration procedures. Transportation Requests Due April 1, 2022: In accordance with New York State Education Law and Board of Education policy, all requests for transportation of children in the Roslyn School District to private and parochial schools, as well as before and/or after school child care locations for the 2022-23 school year, must be submitted in writing by a parent, guardian or authorized representative no later than April 1, 2022. Parents whose children currently receive transportation to private and parochial schools must submit a new request each year along with proof of residency. Failure to meet the April 1 deadline may result in the loss of transportation services. Transportation request forms can be obtained from the Transportation Office by calling 516-801-5190 on weekdays. Forms can also be downloaded at www.roslynschools.org/transportation. —Submitted by Roslyn Public Schools

historical societies also received the first non-matching grants awarded by the Robert D. L. Gardiner Foundation for the restoration of historic cemeteries, The Davis Town Meeting House Society (Davis Cemetery, Coram), and Yaphank Historical Society (Hawkins Family Cemetery, Yaphank). Kathryn M. Curran, Executive Director of the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation said, “Our local cemeteries offer a wealth of historic information including genealogy, views of artistic, religious and social trends and even land use to name just a few. We are pleased to support the local stewardship of these sites.” The Roslyn Landmark Society thanks the Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation for their continuing support of historic preservation on Long Island. —Submitted by the Roslyn Landmark Society


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Scouts from Troop 10 build 6’x8’ ballistas (Contributed photo)

Boy Scout Troop 10 Enjoys Overnight Camp NoBeBoSco BY DR. DWIGHT ROSENSTEIN

everyone’s foil wrapped dinner. After that, foil wrapped desserts, such as roop 10 recently completed a banana boats (bananas, chocolate, successful overnight camping and marshmallow), were heated on trip at Camp NoBeBoSco in the coals and enjoyed around the western New Jersey. The weekend was campfire. The sky cleared and there somewhat chilly and there was rain were stars at night. It was cold Sunday in the afternoon but not enough to morning, but not below freezing. dampen the spirits of 23 Scouts and Breakfast was cooked on camp stoves six adult leaders. They set up tarps first and eaten rapidly. Then, time to clean to protect their gear from intermittent up, pack up, comb the area for trash, rain, which at times was heavy and not and travel home to Great Neck. It brief. They took a hike for several miles doesn’t end there, however. The Scouts to explore the camp. Rain let up during must set up and air out the wet tents to the hike and when they returned to prevent mold and mildew which will camp, they began their afternoon activ- make the tents unusable. Tents and ity. Using several 6-foot staves, rope other gear such as cooking utensils and mostly square lashings, each patrol cleaned at home are then returned at of about six to seven Scouts, supervised a weekly troop meeting to be ready for by older Scouts, constructed ballistas, the next camping trip. or catapults. Patrols competed against Troop 10 meets at the Manhasseteach other, testing the integrity of their Lakeville Fire Department on 25 creations, for distance and accuracy. Prospect St. on Mondays at 7:30 to 9 Throughout the afternoon the Scouts p.m. on school days. If you are intercollected a huge amount of wood and ested in joining Troop 10, contact Dr. with some dry wood obtained by one Dwight J Rosenstein at djrosenstein@ of the adult leaders, they were able to gmail.com. sustain a large fire for long enough to —Dr. Dwight Rosenstein is a make beds of red-hot coals to cook Scoutmaster for Troop 10 greatneck@antonmediagroup.com

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Hicksville resident aims to share message BY DAVE GIL DE RUBIO

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Hall in 2004 and launching Atul’s Skincare, a company he started in March 2020 as the pandemic was starting to snowball. Bhatara’s challenges and triumphs led to his inclusion in Ignite the Hunger in You, an international compilation of inspirational stories compiled by motivational speaker Les Brown and empowerment publisher JB Owen. Moreover, Bhatara is in the midst of shooting The Spark Within, a documentary on his story he hopes to release in mid- to late 2022. For Bhatara, this project less represents his life story and is more about sparking hope for people in during this turbulent era. “Because of these times, life stopped,” he explained. “When life stops, you look around. There was a bit of contemplation going on for my part about everything that I’d been through and all the stuff I didn’t understand when I was going through it. All the pain, trials and tribulations—there was a lot

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n the 1979 comedy film Monty Python’s Life of Brian, the main character finds himself being serenaded during a crucifixion scene by his fellow sufferers with the song “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.” Beyond being a seminal scene in this iconic film, it’s part of the philosophy entrepreneur/activist Atul Bhatara has embraced while refusing to succumb to numerous health obstacles. Bhatara was born four months premature and barely three pounds. Doctors were initially unsure if he was going to be able to talk, see or walk. The Queens native’s cerebral palsy diagnosis wouldn’t come until 14 months had passed. Four decades-plus later, the Hicksville resident beat the odds by enduring 14 operations, graduating from St. John’s University, helping his family open the World’s Fair Marina Restaurant and Banquet

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of that. But at the end of the day, I feel like I’ve lived a completely blessed life and been very fortunate within the circumstances. I actually think I’ve learned a lot with these circumstances. The disability has taught me compassion and passion. The truth is, it’s not what happens to you. It’s what you do with it. I think coming out of this pandemic, people in their own selves have to get back to the basics. A spiritual center, believe in oneself, belief in a higher power—these things are going to be paramount because otherwise you have chaos.” While Bhatara was born in Woodside, his parents sent him to New Delhi to live with family from the age of four to seven. Upon returning to the United States, he had to relearn English and was initially placed in special education classes. In this pre-Americans With Disabilities Act era, Bhatara’s outspoken nature and intelligence was recognized by a teacher who

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of positivity in forthcoming documentary advocated he be mainstreamed. Not only did Bhatara thrive, but he skipped a grade. This early validation and the positivity of his Hindu faith inspired him to continue striving even when dreams like attending St. John’s University and becoming a businessman were questioned. Bhatara’s knack for going with a positive pivot to get past obstacles served him well when COVID-19 shut his family’s banquet hall down. A chance conversation with a cousin in finance who shared contact information about a client’s private label cosmetics laboratory immediately reminded Bhatara of Ayurveda, an alternative medicine system whose principles he learned from his grandmother as a child while living in India. Atul Skincare became the end result and with it, a brand that is, “a platform for individuals of all shapes, colors, sizes and skin tones.” With the documentary nearing completion, Bhatara is looking to move in a

direction that will allow him to continue spreading this positive message, either through an eventual podcast or getting Brown to come out to Long Island, where the duo can address people of all ages. “If I could have one thing come true, I’d like to get involved with the inclusion and diversity division of companies and help change the conversation of minority and disabled-owned business,” he said. “That should be a category of inclusion [companies] should look at. It’s so much bigger than race, color, gender and the rest of it. In my opinion, that’s a part of society, when it comes to economics, where people look to get them a program rather than get them an opportunity. At least, we should get a seat at the table. Look at what Magic Johnson did for the inner city areas in bringing companies like Starbucks to those communities. Some of those diversity and inclusion programs—you have to ask

Atul Bhatara’s Ignite Action Steps • To conceive, first perceive, believe, then achieve • Keep your mind’s eye open; life usually has a way of working it out. • A rising tide focuses on its strength. And the same is true for you. • Don’t sweat the small stuff. You will get through it as long as you don’t make it bigger than it is or harbor resentment toward any situation or circumstances. • Focus on strengthening what you have, not what’s missing.

where the banking initiatives are. I’m sure there are entrepreneurs there with ideas. They just need the support if we can team up with that ind of endeavor.” Visit www.atulskincare.com to find out more about Atul Bhatara.

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I’m gone. They’re the ones keeping me going, and I cannot thank the community enough. I felt in my heart that the change would be best for the business.” Tembelis has truly embraced the community as her family, as her blood family members live in Brazil as well as in Spain. She has even brought her older daughter, Maryella, into the business, as she works at Ella’s Boutique on Sundays. “We’ve been in Glen Cove for five years,” Tembelis said. “It’s where I felt at home. My favorite part of the community is that everyone tries to help each other out. My clients became family and friends. We talk about our families. I love that

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following: “In a business you have to be creative. Business is up and down. You can’t predict, and have to go with the flow and adjust yourself to what is happening. If I have an idea, I just do it. I feel it in my heart.” Ella’s Boutique and AquaBrasil is located on 683 Glen Cove Ave., and you can view her store online at www.ellasny.shop. If you want to keep updated on Tembelis’ store, you can follow her on Facebook at www. facebook.com/ellasny.shop and on Instagram at @ellasny.shop. Tembelis can be contacted at ellasny.shop@ gmail.com. —Submitted by Northshore Biz Network

Drucker Establishes Key Benchmarks To Combat Antisemitism Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker (D - Plainview) filed legislation establishing key deadlines for the County’s Special Legislative Task Force to Combat Antisemitism. Under Legislator Drucker’s proposal, appointments to the Task Force must be made no later than International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, and the Task Force’s recommendations for legislative action must be submitted to the Legislature’s Presiding Officer and the Minority Leader no later than Yom Hashoah on April 28. In response to an alarming and frighteningly persistent increase in antisemitic incidents in recent years Legislator Drucker co-introduced the resolution establishing the Special Legislative Task Force to Combat Antisemitism on June 22, 2021. It was adopted unanimously by the full Nassau County Legislature in August 2021. “For millennia, the scourge of antisemitism has plagued societies around the world, and Nassau County is not exempt from its noxious presence,” Legislator Drucker said. “Like so many others, I have grown weary of lamenting the prevalence of antisemitism in our

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o help hospitals meet the pressing need for blood, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilwoman Laura Maier and cancer survivor Aliyah Petrone of Massapequa partnered to host a Blood Donation Drive. Thirty pints of blood were donated at this collection drive, potentially saving 90 lives since a single pint of blood can save up to three lives. “The Town of Oyster Bay is home to many extraordinary residents and community role models, including Aliyah Petrone of Massapequa,” Saladino said. “Aliyah was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia at 18 years old and was treated successfully at Cohen Children’s Medical Center. Now, as a cancer survivor, she advocates for children with cancer and has coordinated numerous successful blood drives in our town, thus directly saving lives.” The town supervisor added, “I’m incredibly proud of our partnership with Aliyah, especially as blood donations are needed now

more than ever to help local hospitals meet growing demand and continue life-saving operations.” “Blood donations are extremely important to help secure necessary blood transfusions for patients,” Maier said. “During this pandemic, blood supplies have dwindled and are critically low, so this blood drive, one of the largest in our local area, was critical for our local hospitals. I thank Aliyah for her efforts in ensuring its success and for her many positive contributions to our community.” To donate blood today, visit https:// donate.nybc.org/donor/schedules/zip for more information and to make an appointment. —Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Saladino honors cancer survivor Aliyah Petrone of Massapequa (center) for her dedication to giving back to the community through blood donation drives.

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Certified Group Makes Pair Of High Level Appointments

ertified Group and Food Safety Net Services (FSNS), a Certified Group Company, recently announced the appointment of John R. Nelson as Chief Operating Officer where he will lead and support Certified Group’s management of its various business holdings that address the food, food safety, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, cannabis, nicotine and vaping industries. In addition, the Melville company announced that Todd Shea has joined Certified Group as President, Cosmetics and Personal Care Division. Shea brings decades of executive leadership experience in sales, marketing, corporate strategy and product innovation in the cosmetics and personal care industry that have led to more than 500 product formulations and numerous prestigious

John Nelson Todd Shea product innovation awards. Both executives bring extensive experience to their new positions. Nelson’s track record in driving organizational growth comes from more than 20 years of being in the TIC industry and holding technical, quality, and leadership roles. Most recently he served as Executive Vice President, Transportation & Industrials at Element Materials Technology, where he

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arden City Public Schools extends a fond farewell to the District’s Director of Transportation, Dave Murphy. He started working for the district in May of 2006, and over the past 15 years, he has left an imprint on the Garden City community. In his role, Murphy supervised the entire transportation department, made up of drivers, mechanics and attendants. He was also a driver himself on many occasions, noting connecting with children over the years and watching them grow was his favorite part of the job. His role was met with some chal-

lenges including driver shortages and the pandemic, but Murphy led the department to success, ultimately meeting the goal of getting children safely to and from school. “The people around here are very supportive and so is the district,” Murphy said. “I’m going to miss it, I really am. I put what I feel is everything I had – my experience, my knowledge, my certifications—I’ve used every bit of it in this position. The community itself is an extremely nice community. The people appreciate the service that we provide to them.” The district wishes Murphy well

and thanks him for his many years of service. “We would like to thank Dave Murphy for what he has been able to build in the transportation department over the past 15 and a half years. He has created a family within the department and nice experiences for our children. We wish him the best,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kusum Sinha said. Linda Greene, the Assistant Director of Transportation, will be assuming Murphy’s responsibilities. —Submitted by Garden City Public Schools

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Police Give Tips On How To Secure Your Car During the past week, there were two reports of vehicles stolen from Garden City driveways. In both cases, the vehicles were left unlocked, and the key fobs left inside. This appears to be an ongoing trend throughout Nassau County and the metropolitan area. In many of these cases, the vehicles were recovered in Newark, NJ. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, auto theft is up 11 percent. The Garden City Police Department offers the following tips to help reduce vehicle theft: • Always keep your vehicle locked

and windows closed, even in your driveway or garage, as well as when you are stopped somewhere even for a brief period of time. • Take your car key or fob with you when you leave your vehicle. • With the increase in keyless ignitions, vehicles are easily entered when key fobs are left inside. All thieves have to do to gain entry, is pull the door handle, enter, press the start button and drive off. Thieves are aware side mirrors on some newer model vehicles do not retract when a key fob is left inside the vehicle.

• Do not leave or hide a key, valet key, or smart key anywhere in the vehicle. • Do not leave your vehicle running while unattended. • Park in well-lit areas and keep your driveway well-lit as well. Auto-thefts often occur in the dark, particularly in residential areas • Always leave your car alarm activated, if equipped, when the vehicle is not in use. • Consider installing a GPS system or car tracking service; many car tracking systems have shut off capa-

bilities. • Do not leave garage door opener or valuables in your vehicle. The Garden City Police Department requests residents call 911 at once if they observe suspicious activity or hear car alarm activations. In addition, the department encourages all residents and businesses to contact the Detective Division at 516-4654108 if they have information or video surveillance footage, which may assist in criminal investigations. —Submitted by the Village of Garden City

Fire Department’s Call Log For 2021 During the 2021 calendar year, the Garden City Fire Department responded to 1,079 calls for assistance, including 30 vehicle extrications, 48 general alarms, 940 Signal 8s and 61 mutual aid requests to neighboring departments. A “Signal 8” is a downgraded alarm that includes automatic alarms, CO detector activations with no illness, vehicle accidents, spills, brush fires and elevator rescues. General Alarms are all phone alarms reporting some type of fire or a major incident deemed by Nassau County Fire Communications. Firefighters assisted the Floral Park Fire Department at a house fire in late December. Also that month, the department provided mutual aid to the Westbury Fire Department at the scene of a building fire at Roosevelt Field Mall. On Dec. 2, the department assisted the Carle Place Fire Department at the scene of a house fire. Here in the village, on Dec. 30, the

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department responded to a report of a car into a building in which the occupant was able to self extricate prior to the department’s arrival and did not request medical attention. Also

in December, the department was alerted to wires down and burning in the rear of a residence on Rockaway Avenue. Upon arrival, the department encountered an electrical emergency

affecting multiple homes on the block. On Nov. 27, the department was notified for an auto accident with overturn at the intersection of Cathedral Avenue & Fourth Street. As units arrived on scene, they were met with a two car accident with one car overturned on its side. Two people were transported to local hospitals with injuries. Members ensured the scene was safe and mitigated a spill. Chief Devyn Moody thanks the 104 volunteer members of the department for their dedicated and faithful service. Interested in joining the department? Email membership@gcfdny. com or visit www.gcfdny.com/recruitment. All of your firefighting and emergency training will be available to you free of charge from both the Nassau County Fire Service Academy and through fire department in-house training. —Submitted by the Village of Garden City


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East Williston Board Of Education Appoints New Superintendent

ast month, the East Williston School District Board of Education accepted a letter of resignation for the purpose of retirement from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Elaine Kanas, effective July 1, 2022. “On behalf of the board of education and our community, I would like to thank Dr. Kanas for her years of dedicated commitment to our school district,” Board of Education President Mark Kamberg said. “Under her leadership, our school district has earned the reputation of being one of the finest school districts on Long Island, and our students are continually recognized on local, state and national levels for their outstanding achievements. While we regret her decision to retire, we understand and wish her well when she begins the next chapter of her life.” During the same meeting, the board unanimously appointed the district’s Deputy

Superintendent Dr. Danielle M. Gately as the district’s next superintendent of schools, effective July 1, 2022. “One of the most important decisions a board of education can make is the appointment of the district’s superintendent of schools,” Kamberg said. “Dr. Gately, who currently serves as deputy superintendent, brings 20 years of professional leadership experience to her new role. Her professional skills and personal characteristics coupled with her support of our district’s education philosophy and firsthand knowledge of our students and community contributed to the board’s unanimous decision.” Dr. Gately began her teaching career as a grade 7-8 social studies teacher. In her most recent position as deputy superintendent of schools, concurrent with her prior role as assistant superintendent for instruction and person-

The East Williston Board of Education appointed the district’s Deputy Superintendent of Schools Dr. Danielle M. Gately as the district’s next superintendent of schools (Contributed photo)

nel, Dr. Gately supported the superintendent of schools in all efforts to enact the district’s strategic plan. Dr. Gately also fulfilled all duties, responsibilities and functions

of the district superintendent as needed. Prior to serving in her current role, Dr. Gately served the district as school district chief information officer, director of secondary curriculum and social studies, director of district curriculum information and middle school student life. She is also an adjunct professor in the School Building and School District Leadership Program at Molloy College. “I would like to express my gratitude to the Board of Education for their confidence and support,” Dr. Gately said. “I am deeply honored to serve as the next superintendent of schools. I look forward to working together with my colleagues, students, parents and the community to build on our district’s reputation of excellence. I bring to this role the firm and lifelong conviction that education is the most dynamic and impactful work there is. Thank you again for

this opportunity to build on our success and move our district into a future filled with limitless opportunities for student development and achievement.” Dr. Gately holds a Bachelor of Arts in social studies/ secondary education and a Master of Science in education/social studies 7-12 from Molloy College; a Master of Science in school building administration from St. John’s University; a Doctor of Education in educational leadership from Concordia Lutheran University; and School District Administrator: New York State permanent certification and Social Studies 7-12 New York State permanent certification. Born and raised on Long Island, Dr. Gately is married to Dr. Donald Gately; they have five children. She is also a proud kidney donor to her father. —Submitted by the East Williston School District

Town To Hold Remote Board Of Zoning Appeals Hearings North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena and the town board recently announced that the town’s Board of Zoning Appeals will begin holding its hearings remotely via video conference due to the Omicron variant and the spike in COVID-19 cases in New York and Nassau. The virtual meetings are being held to protect public health and reduce the spread of COVID-19. As such, residents are reminded that the town board room will not be open to the public, and there will be no in-person access to the meeting. Supervisor DeSena noted, “The protection of public health and safety are paramount and as infection rates go up at a staggering pace during this winter surge due to the omicron variant, the Town is transitioning these

Board of Zoning Appeals meetings to be remotely held through Zoom.” The meeting originally scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 5 is being adjourned to Wednesday, Jan. 26 and will be held remotely via Zoom video conference. The Wednesday, Jan. 19 meeting will also be held virtually. New York State Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation in the beginning of September 2021 to permit virtual public meetings to reduce the spread of the Delta variant. Any member of the public who wishes to participate in an appeal hearing may do so by following the Zoom link posted on the Town’s website. Those who have questions regarding the hearing or wish to submit written comments or questions regarding a particular item on the calendar may

contact the board at bzadept@ northhempsteadny.gov. Written comments are accepted by email up to 60 minutes prior to the hearing. Timely comment submissions will be made part of the record. The full list of cases for this calen-

dar may be obtained at www. northhempsteadny.gov. This hearing will be transcribed, and a copy of the transcript will be made available on the Town website. This hearing will also be live streamed. Live streaming

can be accessed at www. northhempsteadny.gov/townboardlive. Residents are encouraged to call 516-869-6311 or 311 with any questions. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead

Departments Respond To Building Fire The Public Information Office reports the details of a building fire that occurred on Friday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. in Mineola. According to police, Third Precinct officers responded to a call for a building fire located at 178 2nd St. All occupants evacuated the building and no injuries were reported. The Mineola Fire Department responded to ex-

tinguish the flames and had assistance from 15 surrounding departments. Businesses Metro PCS and The Discount Store were lost in the fire. The Red Cross also responded to assist with displaced residents. Arson/ Bomb Squad Detectives and Fire Marshals were also at the scene, and the investigation is ongoing. That area is no stranger

to devastation due to fires. Back in 2020, a five-alarm fire occurred between First and Second streets. At the time, the Mineola Fire Department was assisted by 12 other local departments, which consisted of approximately 200 firefighters. Due to the severe damage of the buildings, they had to be demolished. —Additional information provided by the NCPD


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he Village of Floral Park is considering issuing resident parking permits to curb any future issues that may arise from people who attend events at UBS Arena in nearby Elmont. Since the opening of the UBS Arena in November, residents in Elmont complained to Town of Hempstead officials that their quality of life is diminishing due to the masses of people going to the arena who are parking in front of their houses for hours blocking their driveways. Residents also said that drunken antics are also becoming a problem. After an emergency meeting last month, the Town of Hempstead board voted unanimously to enact new parking regulations that would limit non-residents from parking on roads off Hempstead Turnpike where people live. The Village of Floral Park is looking to take a page from the town’s book. “The Village of Floral Park continues to be in close contact with the Empire State Development Corp., arena security, Senator Anna Kaplan and Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages to manage the logistics of the impact that the recently opened UBS

streets to address on-street parking by arena patrons. It is anticipated that bills will probably be in the various Senate and Assembly committees in the next week or so. “The closure of the Mayfair gates, we have not seen a parking problem that has been witnessed in Elmont,” Fitzgerald added. “Once the full time train station for Elmont in Bellerose Terrace opens, it is conceivable that arena patrons will park in Floral Park, take the train two stops and go to the event. We need to come up with streets that we want to see allow have parking permits for residents.” It would be cost effective and less time consuming for people to park on the streets of Floral Park to go to the arena by catching a train, according to The Mayfair Avenue gate will remain closed to help preserve the quality of Fitzgerald. The permit parking system life of residents in the West End. (Photo by Anthony Murray) would incorporate a large part of the Arena is having upon the Village of as we move forward.” village, which would include the entire Floral Park overall,” Floral Park Mayor Fitzgerald said that the village board West End, parts of Plainfield Avenue, Kevin Fitzgerald said at a recent board and its administration is working with Ward Street, Jericho Turnpike, some meeting. “There continues to be a lot Senator Kaplan and Assemblywoman avenues near Floral Park Memorial of noise after the events and it is only Solages for the village to be included High School, and others. winter. We have a long way to go. I on proposed sponsored legislation to assure you that we will all be working provide the necessary New York State What did you think of this diligently to address the concerns authorization for the Village of Floral article? Share your thoughts of the village and its residents as it Park to be able to designate a residenwith me by email at: amurray@ relates to Belmont Park and the arena tial parking permit district for certain antonmediagroup.com

Herricks Student Earns Award For Volunteering Searingtown School student Sophia Chen has been awarded the 2021 President’s Volunteer Service Award in recognition and appreciation of her commitment to volunteer service. She has completed more than 75 hours by helping kindergarten students with their math and English language arts activities, as well as volunteering at events during summer camp and after school at the Long Island Tutoring Academy School. She is described as a kind, intelligent and loving student. In addition, Sophia and her brother Wilson joined a team of volunteers over winter break to pick up scattered trash around major roads in Herricks. Sophia received her certificate and gold medal in December. —Submitted by Herricks Public Schools

From left: Chamber board members Frank Miranda and Stewart Small; Chamber President Cheryl Fajardo; Christine Liu from the Office of Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti; From Benecare: Shaheda Qurashi, Zainub Abid, Kareem Hussain, Sumbal Asif and Shafiq Ahmed; Chamber 1st VP Donna Pagano; chamber board member Rich DeMartino; Chamber 2nd VP Saveeta Barnes; chamber board member Jeanette Frisina. (Contributed photo)

Chamber Hosts Ribbon Cutting For New Pharmacy Searingtown student Sophia Chen (Contributed photo)

Recently, the Greater New Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for new New Hyde Park business community member Benecare Pharmacy located at 749 Hillside Ave. in New Hyde Park. In addition to prescription

services, the aisles are fully stocked with all kinds of general merchandise, grocery items, and discount greeting cards. They even have a Chai tea stand. —Submitted by the Greater New Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce


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Doctor from Hofstra University School of Law. Admitted to ll 19 members of practice law in New York State. the Nassau County Career: Hospitality manLegislature held their agement at Marriott Marquis induction ceremony in the Hotel in Manhattan; practices Legislative Chamber of the at Walsh Markus McDougal & Theodore Roosevelt Executive DeBellis, LLP, in Garden City, in and Legislative Building on the firm’s Real Estate, Land Use Jan. 10. Emceed by former and Litigation practice groups. Assemblyman Tom Alfano, it Priorities: “She has featured as speakers County assumed several committee Executive Bruce Blakeman, leadership roles in the areas of Presiding Officer Richard capital planning and budgetNicolello, Minority Leader ing, intergovernmental relaKevan Abrahams, former tions, governmental operaSiela Bynoe of Westbury Congressman Peter King, tions, public health and social Legislator Laura Schaefer, center, poses with, from left, Nassau Supreme Court Justice is one of seven Democrats services. As a result, Laura has on the 19-member Nassau former Congressman Peter King, mother Ruth Schaefer, David P. Sullivan and (via gained extensive experience County Legislature. family friend Margaret Davis and Nassau County Executive videolink from Washington) in funding for community (Contributed photo) Bruce Blakeman. (Contributed photo) Senator Chuck Schumer. revitalization projects and of Nassau County Legislator Among those who won in Public Administration from economic development and approved the appointment of for Legislative District 14. It is LIU-Post. their elections in November affordable housing. qualified and experienced intruly an honor and a privilege were Siela Bynoe (D–2nd Career: Mortgage loan Legislative Committees: dividuals to serve on various to serve the county in this District) and Laura Schaefer consultant and a credit loan Economic and Community management and oversight (R–14th District), both lifelong capacity and since I do not officer; Long Island Housing Development and Labor boards in Nassau County.”— take that responsibility lightly, Partnership, establishing residents of Westbury. (ranking), Public Works (rank- From her Legislative profile. I will continue to work hard In a statement, Bynoe said, Legislative Committees: ing member), Rules, Public its Nassau County branch in for my constituents and the “Today, as I was sworn in for Hempstead and disbursing $3 Safety and Planning, Develop- Chairwoman of the Planning, my fourth full term represent- residents of Nassau County.” Development & the Envimillion to aid first-time home- ment and the Environment. Here’s a profile of the two ing the residents of Nassau ronment Committee, Vice Represents: Hempstead, owners. Assistant Director of legislators: County’s Second Legislative Chair of the Towns, Villages & the North Hempstead Housing Lakeview, Westbury, New District, my heart was full Cassel, Hicksville, Uniondale Cities Committee, and serves Authority; Executive DirecBynoe with gratitude. It is truly a as a member of the Rules, and Rockville Centre. tor of Huntington Housing Election History: Won 2014 Authority; Commissioner of blessing to be entrusted with Public Works, Aircraft Noise special election to replace the opportunity to continue and Health & Social Services the North Hempstead Housing Schaefer serving and advocating for the Robert Troiano. Won elections Authority, helping to secure committees. Election History: First in 2017, 2019 and 2021. residents of our district and a Represents: Garden City, more than $40 million to reha- elected in 2013, re-elected in Education: Westbury High bilitate some of Long Island’s more prosperous and incluGarden City South, Carle 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2021. sive future across our county.” School; Associate’s Degree Place and portions of Westoldest affordable communities. Education: Attended St. in Liberal Arts from Nassau Schaefer said in a statebury, Jericho, Hicksville, Also served twice as trustee on Brigid/Our Lady of Hope County Community College; ment, “Yesterday, I was honBethpage, Plainview, West Westbury School of Education. School in Westbury; BachBachelor’s in Psychology from ored to once again take the Hempstead, Hempstead and Priorities: Health issues, elor’s in Communications Oath of Office for the position Hofstra University; Master’s government accessibility, from Adelphi University; Juris Franklin Square. editorial@antonmediagroup.com

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Seeking Breast Cancer Survivors For Hotline Training The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program seeks women and men who have had breast cancer to become hotline volunteers. The four-session training takes place on consecutive Tuesdays of Feb. 8, 15, 22 and March 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Zoom. This in-depth training includes presentations by nurse navigators and social workers on basic breast cancer education, active listening skills, and tips on engaging the

community. Attendance at all four sessions is required. For 42 years, the program has been helping women and men who are diagnosed with breast cancer. The hotline (800-877-8077) is staffed with trained volunteers—those who have survived breast cancer and now help others. For more information and to arrange an interview, contact social worker Nina Foley at 516-877-4315 or nfoley@ adelphi.edu. —Submitted by Breast Cancer Hotline

Virtual Poetry Slam On Tap Westbury Arts will host poetry readings on Friday, Jan. 21 from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Hosted by Meagan J. Meehan, this virtual live event, held via Zoom (link will be sent the day of the event) will give poets hailing from Long Island, NYC, and elsewhere a chance to read their work live, talk about their inspirations, and answer questions about their work. The audience will be able to leave comments and pose questions via the chat feature and through the host.

The evening is sure to be enlightening as poets recite

their works and offer their sources of inspiration, keen perspectives, and how they construct their works. All poetry styles are welcome and this is a chance to hear new and exciting poets share their words and stories. The poetry reading event will be recorded and uploaded to the Westbury Arts YouTube channel for the everyone to enjoy. Get Zoom link at www. westburyarts.org. —Submitted by Westbury Arts


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Pioneer Aviators: First Flights And Adventures The pioneers of Long Island aviation were entrepreneurs and daredevils flying from the early airfields that dotted the island including Hempstead Plains, Brighton Beach, Morris Park Racetrack, Belmont Park and the Mineola Flying Field. Pioneers armed with the guts to risk their lives flying fragile wooden skeletons held together by wire covered in fabric. These trailblazers’ broke bones but not their spirit. Their adventures built the ramp that catapulted Long Island into legendary status as the Cradle of Aviation. Early aircraft that didn’t maintain flight didn’t fail. They exposed weaknesses that were conquered. Take the earliest form of flight: balloons. In 1873, W.H Donaldson attempted a transatlantic flight taking off from Brooklyn. Grounded by a ferocious storm over Connecticut after traveling only 60 miles, Donaldson brought powered flight to Long Island. Gliders soon entered the picture when a Lilenthal-type German glider flew from the North Shore Bluffs. In 1896, from a houseboat on the Potomac River, The Langley Aerodome No.5 powered by single steam / gasoline engine made the first successful flight of any unpiloted, powered heavierthan-air flying machine. Two of the engineers on the project

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were Charles Manly and Augustus Herring, both Freeport residents. On Dec 17, 1903, at Kill Devil Hill near Kitty Hawk, the Wright Brothers piloted the first sustained, controlled powered flight. Previously, planes flew only straight with no maneuvering. The flight only lasted 12 seconds but changed aviation forever. In October of 1909, Wilbur

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Wright made the most daring flight to date on Long Island, flying his biplane round trip from Garden City to Manhattan. In 1908, legendary engineer Glenn Curtiss developed an aircraft called The Red Wing. Piloted by Thomas Scott Baldwin, it flew over Kenuka Lake in Hammondsport, NY. The event was tagged “the first public flight” by an airplane in the United States; a claim immediately disputed by the Wright Brothers. Curtiss moved his operations to the natural prairie of Hempstead Plains on Long Island. The plains proved optimum for years to come with the benefits of long flat areas, an absence of trees or tall obstacles. Teaming up with Augustus Herring in July 1909, the 4 cylinder biplane No. 1 Golden Flyer made Long Island’s first successful recorded flight. In 1910, he flew from Albany to New York City in less than three hours, bringing in the age of domestic aviation. In December 1909, the first American-designed and built monoplane was piloted by Dr. Henry Walden. By the end of 1909, the Aeronautic Society erected their first hangar on their airfield on Washington Avenue in Garden City. The hangar housed seven aircraft along with tents exhibiting their “flying machines.” Long Islanders packed the airfield thirsting to get their first views of human flight. In 1910, the main stage belonged to The International Aviation meet held at Belmont Park running from October 22-31. The meet attracted the greatest aviators from all over the world exhibiting their flying machines. Crowds came to check out famous aviators compete in daily altitude contests, distance and speed runs along with cross-country races. One of the most outstanding accomplishments was the flight of the Vin Fiz. William Randolph Hearst offered a challenge for any pilot to fly the first transcontinental

flight in 30 days with a prize of $50,000. Many of the elite aviators including Wright and Glenn Curtiss gave it some thought but said the technology was not yet ready for that type of flight. Enter Cal Rodgers. Rodgers, a big, burly, cigar-chomping man made his name winning airshow contests. On Sept. 17, 1911, he set off from Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn. The flimsy plane clocked in at 50 mph with a 35 horsepower engine. Containing no cockpit, Rodgers sat in a single seat positioned on the lower wing. In addition, there was no instruments or gauges. Airports didn’t exist, so Roberts navigated by following railroad tracks across the states. The flight had numerous crashes, but he did have a train that followed him cross-country with a supply of parts. After making more than 70 stops and taking 49 days, Cal Rodgers landed at the designated airfield in Pasadena, CA. But he continued to Long Beach, where he pushed the plane onto the beach to make it a legitimate “coast to coast” trip. Long Island’s most famous flight took place 13 years later. Charles Lindbergh enlisted in the Army in 1924, training as an Air Service Reserve pilot. After the war, Lindbergh worked as an airmail pilot and later a became a barnstormer, performing at fairs and other events. On May 20, 1927 in the heart of the “Golden Age of Aviation” Lindbergh and his monoplane, the Spirit of St. Louis took off from Roosevelt Field. He crossed the Atlantic landing at Le Bourguet Field near Paris. Lindbergh flew an amazing 3,600 miles taking 33.5 hours to become the first aviator to complete a solo transatlantic flight. —What did you think of this story? Email tfiction@hotmail. com to share it with Tom Kuntzmann. He is an outdoorsman with main interests in hiking and golf. His column focuses on local outdoor events and suburban stories.

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St. Dominic’s stellar programming What is the Morningstar Initiative? Catholic schools’ open houses

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ince 1974, National Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. It starts the last Sunday in January and runs all week, which in 2022 is Jan. 30 through Feb. 5.

The theme for National Catholic Schools Week 2022 is “Catholic Schools: Faith. Excellence. Service.” Schools typically observe the annual celebration week with Masses, open houses and other activities for students, families, parishioners and community members. Through these events, schools focus on the value Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to the church, the communities and the nation. In the Diocese of Rockville Centre, Catholic schools are planning exciting weeks to celebrate the gift of Catholic schools. Consider visiting and supporting your local Catholic school. Visit www.licatholicelementaryschools.org for more information on Catholic schools in the Diocese of Rockville Centre. —Diocese of Rockville Centre

Morning Star Initiative Receives Gift To Revitalize Catholic Elementary Schools Michael Pascucci and his family have donated $1 million to Tomorrow’s Hope Foundation in support of the Long Island Catholic School revitalization effort known as the Morning Star Initiative (MSI), led by the Diocese of Rockville Centre’s Department of Education, the Marianist Brothers and Tomorrow’s Hope. Launched in January 2020, MSI is a forward-looking plan to strengthen Long Island Catholic elementary schools by restoring a robustly Catholic culture, academic excellence and fiscally sustainable schools. Pascucci’s contribution will advance MSI’s mission by supporting long-term investments in tuition assistance, technology, academics, recruitment and enrollment and school leaders and teachers. “We launched Morning Star with the aim of achieving a ‘new dawn’ for Catholic education on Long Island,” said Brother Tom Cleary, chief revitalization officer, Morning Star Initiative and president of Chaminade High School (Mineola). “Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of Michael Pascucci and other donors who have answered the call to support this effort, I am proud to say that this vision is now becoming a reality.” Since MSI launched, the Catholic elementary schools have already seen strong results. Math and reading scores, for example, improved significantly during the 2020-2021 school year despite the challenge of distance learning. Elementary school enrollment increased

will support this cause to help ensure our Catholic schools have a bright future.” Born on Long Island, Pascucci attended St. Mary’s Elementary School in Manhasset. He later became the first member of his family to attend college when he enrolled at Bucknell University and went to earn an MBA from New York University’s School of Business. Soon after, he began his career as an entrepreneur and launched several successful business ventures, including Oxford Resources Corp., one of the nation’s largest automobile leasing and finance companies; WLNY television station; the private investment company, Duck Pond Associates; and the Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, which he still owns today. “The education I received in Catholic grade school gave me the foundation I needed to attend college and succeed in my career,” said Pascucci. “I strongly believe in supporting this effort for our Catholic schools so they can continue offering those same life-changing opportunities to future generations of children Michael Pascucci growing up on Long Island.” Under the leadership of Brother Tom Cleary, S.M, and the support of Tomorrow’s Hope slightly this year, the first year-over-year increase in nursery through 8th grade enrollment Foundation, more than $3 million has been raised in support of the Morning Star Initiative’s in two decades. $10 million goal. The MSI Team is continuing “The Marianists have an extraordinary track to raise additional funds from individuals record on Long Island and I am very confident in Brother Tom and the Marianist Brothers who and foundations to reach the Morning Star Initiative’s $10 million target. are leading this effort,” said Pascucci. “I am —Morning Star Initiative hopeful that other individuals and organizations

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Waterfront Center Partnership The Waterfront Center is a unique program located on Oyster Bay Harbor where our children come face-to-face with the local marine life and learn about our coastal environment. Whether classes are on the beach or in the classroom our students have the opportunity to learn about horseshoe crabs, stars of the sound, seashells and sea creatures, as well as other marine organisms found at the bottom of the Oyster Bay Wildlife Refuge.

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As an indoor and outdoor After School Sports Program, our F.A.S.T. Athletics Program offers a fun after school experience for students of all ages. Seasonal sports are offered each week such as: soccer, gagaball, baseball, flag football, basketball, dodgeball, and kickball. Programs include warm up games as well as learning the basic skills of each sport. Each class will end with a high energy game with the sport played that day.

Our STEM program introduces students in grades K through 8 to a variety of digital skills, as well as an introduction to coding. An Introduction to Robotics program is planned for 2021. Students in grades 3 through 5 participate in Project Lead The Way (PLTW), which brings a transformative Learning Experience to students with engaging, hands-on classroom STEM lessons which empower students to develop in-demand knowledge and skills they need to thrive. St. Dominic’s is building pathways in computer science, engineering, and biomedical science that engage students in hands-on activities, projects and problems; empower them to solve real-world challenges; and inspire them to reimagine how they see themselves.

High School Level Classes Students in 8th grade are offered High School Regents courses in algebra and earth science, as well as the FLACS exam in Italian or Spanish. By completing these courses, many of students are able to begin high school with advanced courses in these subjects, opening up more opportunities for elective courses in high school.

St. Dominic Communications Club In our television studio, middle school students will be able to participate in a new Communications Club in 2021. The club will introduce students to multimedia production using video and audio equipment to produce broadcasts for the school community.

St. Francis Hospital Partnership St. Dominic Middle School students share an experience with St. Dominic High School students by participating in a unique program with St. Francis Hospital’s heart surgeons. St. Francis Surgeons bring a full dissection lab to our Dolan Science & Communications Building, during which students work side-by-side with world class surgeons to explore the biology of the human body. 228769 M


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he global pandemic identified the strengths and weaknesses of schools and school systems in a way that had been previously unimaginable. Only a handful of schools were prepared to immediately move to remote learning, and fewer still were able to execute a great remote program and then return their full complement of students back into safe classrooms in the fall. All of Long Island’s Catholic elementary schools were among this exclusive group. Now, almost a year from the onset of the pandemic, Catholic schools are celebrating Catholic Schools Week, the part of the school year where most families who were considering the advantage of a Catholic education get to visit and select which school is right for their children.

One-on-one virtual visits with the principal Your needs are unique, and some of the advantages of Catholic school are individualized attention and differentiated instruction to meet each child’s needs. You can schedule a one-onone meeting with the principal of the school you select and be confident that your child(ren) will thrive in the environment.

A CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK LIKE NONE BEFORE Because Long Island’s Catholic schools make the safety of their current students and families the first priority, most schools have moved away from the large group celebration of Catholic education that has defined previous open houses. So how does a family looking for something better find a school this year? This year Long Island’s Catholic elementary schools are supporting the interests of aspiring families through a combination of virtual and in-person visiting opportunities. www.licatholicelementaryschools.org website A visit to the central website for Long Island’s Catholic elementary schools provides general insight into the advantages of a Catholic education, identifies some of the key differences, and identifies how the schools are organized to serve students from nursery school through eighth grade. There are maps and descriptions showing the locations and summary information on each school, and information on how to register and the financial aid available to support you. You’ll find links to each school’s website and directions to locate each school. School websites Catholic elementary schools have websites that offer exceptional insights into each school community. On the school website, you’ll read about the mission and vision of the school, ‘meet’ the principal through letters and regular

communications with parents, learn about how the school is organized to address the needs of early childhood, elementary and middle school students and learn about the various sports, clubs and extracurricular activities available. Class pages describe the educational focus at various levels and communicate the assignments and day-to-day activities. The school website will also provide insight into how parents can participate and support their child’s education. Look for the ‘I’m New’ tab on the school’s website. Virtual video tours Many schools have worked to facilitate your needs during the pandemic by putting together virtual video tours to give you a look inside their facilities, to allow you to meet some of their key staff members, and to give you a sense of the esprit-de-corps of their community. Live virtual tours During Catholic Schools Week, many schools will stage live online events to give you a chance to both see the facility and learn the academic, social and spiritual advantages the school offers. These sessions, lasting approximately 45 minutes will allow you to meet the principal, key staff members, and often parents from each community. The school will post the schedule of these events and allow you to select the time that

Individual family or small group tours Some schools will offer visiting times when small group tours will be accommodated. These require an appointment. Tours will take place during scheduled windows when the school and the classrooms will be open, and when teachers and staff will be available to answer your questions. Often these are afternoons or weekends when the school is scheduled be deep cleaned prior to the students’ return. We place the continued safety and health of our current students and families above all else. While the way prospective families will review and interact with the schools has changed, the Catholic school difference of addressing the ‘whole child’, academically, socially and spiritually remains. Visit the school’s web site to schedule to visit virtually or in-person to see why a Catholic elementary education will help your student succeed in high school, in college, and in life. A Catholic education is an advantage that lasts a lifetime. Plan to learn more about the advantages of a Catholic elementary education this Catholic Schools Week. —Diocese of Rockville Centre


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was a bit surprised by a statistic I read in The New York Times recently about how much Americans have saved since the start of the pandemic. While I was aware of the “COVID Savings Surge,” the $2.3 trillion more in savings that Americans have accumulated in the 19 months than would have been expected before the pandemic is astounding to me. According to JPMorgan Chase Institute, the median household’s checking account balance was 50 percent higher in July of this year than in 2019. I was also recently struck by a reading according to the Gospel of Mark at Mass one Sunday last month about the “Widow’s Mite” and our Lord’s teaching about giving. If you may remember, Jesus was at the temple with his disciples watching people give large sums of money into the treasury. When a poor widow came along and put in two small copper coins, He taught the disciples that her gift held more value because her motivation to give came from the heart. It is here where we learn how the Son of God links the giving of money to what inspires us and how every gift you make to

Ismini Scouras a cause that means something to you has great significance no matter how much it is. Every gift counts! And all donations to Tomorrow’s Hope have a direct impact on our mission to ensure the excellence

and continuance of our Long Island Catholic elementary schools with program and scholarship funding. This academic year, Tomorrow’s Hope disbursed $2.45 million in tuition assistance, yet we received

requests for scholarship aid totaling more than $6 million. Yes, $6 million. These families are eager to provide their children with an education enriched with the traditions and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Yet even with their personal sacrifices, tuition expenses coupled with rising inflation and other pandemic-induced losses have made it prohibitive for many families to provide their children with a Catholic school education. Thanks to our benefactors, Tomorrow’s Hope has given aid to nearly 1,200 students, helping families bridge the gap of what they can afford to pay for their children to attend Catholic school. But the need is still great… If you are one of the millions of Americans who have accrued additional savings in your coffers this year, please consider making a year-end gift to Tomorrow’s Hope so that we can continue to provide the gift of a Catholic education to as many children as possible. As our Lord teaches us, every contribution, however big or small, powers and sustains our mission. Again, every gift counts.

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, FAITH VALUES AND CREATIVE LEARNING Saint Mary’s Elementary

School offers an innovative Catholic education designed to ensure that students flourish on every level ur experienced, caring faculty knows how to bring out the best in every child, whether we’re encouraging shy writers to share their stories or guiding tech-savvy seventh graders to complete science assignments on hromebooks With small classes, an emphasis on shared values, state-of-the-art technology, and exciting after-school activities, we integrate the values of the Catholic faith into the lives of our students while inspiring excitement in learning aint ary s is truly the education for a lifetime

WHAT MAKES SAINT MARY’S ELEMENTARY UNIQUE? From

the outside, Saint Mary’s Elementary School is a well-kept suburban school with bright, airy classrooms and energetic children entering its doors nce inside, you ll immediately feel the aint ary s difference urs is a faith-filled school where friendly, dedicated teachers warmly nurture each child’s unique talents and build a strong educational foundation e prepare students to achieve their

• K-8 EXTRACUR ACTIVITIES: h Choir, Chess Clu of the Week, Ma orner, and more

greatest academic potential as they grow in mind and spirit by offering: AN ATMOSPHERE OF FAITH AND KINDNESS We graduate well-rounded students prepared for the future not only academically, but also spiritually and socially e do this by promoting an atmosphere of respect, tolerance, and generosity through Gospel lessons integrated throughout our curriculum AN INNOVATIVE CURRICULUM FOR INSPIRED LEARNING ur superior academic curriculum emphasizes core subjects and enriches your child’s life through special programs in art, technology, music, physical education, Spanish, and library science ith small classes and experienced teachers, we offer differentiated learning within all subjects as well as extra help for those who need it, encouraging children to flourish at every level TODAY’S TOP TECHNOLOGY Everyone at t ary s, from our faculty to our youngest scholars, embraces the newest learning technologies with enthusiasm Each classroom is equipped with

an interactive whiteboard, a class set of Chromebooks, and there are two computer labs, one for younger students and the other for older students eginning with students in Kindergarten, technology is integrated through keyboarding, coding, and 3D printing design, where mathematical skills and creativity are applied to bring 2D drawings to life here is also a science lab for Grades 6 through 8, and each student in the Middle School receives a Chromebook, which increases student interest in learning and ownership of the learning process n addition, Middle School students have the opportunity to lead the School in prayer, pledge, announcements, and special programs communicated daily through a live stream to each classroom A VITAL COMMUNITY OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM What happens at a school after the last bell says a lot about that school’s community t t ary s Elementary School, our classrooms, halls, and gymnasium are filled with activity and enthusiasm as teachers, coaches, moderators, and students gather after school for athletics, extracurricular activities, and special offerings • MIDDLE SCHOOL EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: n nterscholastic thletic Program including lacrosse, volleyball, soccer, baseball, softball, and basketball Performing rts

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MIDDLE SCHOOL LEVEL (GRADES 6-8) t the iddle chool evel, we begin to place more focus on moral and ethical formation, instilling atholic values in each student he curriculum is enriched across the content areas with topics that are connected to students’ moral development with an emphasis on developing responsibility, independence, integrity, and consideration for others e assess students on their spiritual, social, and academic growth as they flourish throughout their years at t ary s tudents develop skills in decision-making, problem-solving, critical analysis, communication, and cooperative learning Strong extracurricular programs and the integration of technology enhance the challenging academic curriculum for the iddle chool Parents and students can access the website and Parent Portal on a daily basis, and every Middle School student has the use of a Chromebook for the school year n iddle chool, we use technology to allow students the freedom to discover solutions to problems both independently and collaboratively ur many extracurricular programs include ock rial, Performing rts, nterscholastic thletics, and service opportunities with local and global charity initiatives

Each spring, students have the opportunity to work with theater professionals to prepare a musical he students either perform or learn backstage arts in stage crew, makeup, and production strong academic foundation coupled with all the opportunities available at t ary s ensures that our Middle School students are well prepared for continued success in their secondary education, as demonstrated in our partnership with t ary s igh chool ur rade students have the opportunity to take two egents level courses, iving Environment and lgebra OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, JAN. 30 FROM 12-2 PM. ALL TOURS BY APPT. SCAN THE CODE TO SCHEDULE YOUR VISIT!

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ST. MARY’S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT A GLANCE HISTORY

The Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, first opened Saint Mary’s Elementary School in 1926 and immediately built a reputation for excellence in academics. Their tenure at St. Mary’s ended in 1997 with the appointment of the first lay principal, Dr. Celeste M. Checchia, who served as principal until June 2017. Today, St. Mary’s is extremely blessed to have a co-principal leadership model with Mrs. Sarah Griffin and Mrs. Teresa Kemp as heads of the school.

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A graduate of St. Mary’s Elementary School has come from an environment where he or she has been given the support and encouragement to flourish and become a well-rounded individual who believes in his or her own abilities, who is prepared for the future, and who embodies the St. Mary’s mission in the following areas: • CREATING – Developing confidence in individual creativity and self-expression • LEARNING – Possessing a love of learning with the ability and motivation to pursue knowledge both independently and cooperatively • BELIEVING – Understanding the Catholic faith and incorporating Christian values into everyday life • RESPECTING – Adopting a spiritual philosophy based on faith and kindness as well as an expression of respect, tolerance, and generosity toward others • GROWING – Engaging in self-reflection, trying new things with confidence, recognizing personal strengths and weaknesses, and trusting in his or her capability of succeeding • SERVING – Embracing a sense of empathy toward others and a desire to contribute to the community through service • COLLABORATING – Knowing how to compromise, communicate clearly and assertively, and effectively work in cooperation with others • EXCELLING – Possessing the ability, self-confidence, skills, and strategies to strive for excellence in conquering obstacles and reaching his or her full potential Our proud members of the Class of 2021 were accepted to St. Mary’s College Preparatory High School as well as other highly regarded educational institutions in the area.

• State-of-the-art computer labs for N-8 • Science lab for Grades 6-8 plus use of High School science labs • Library with current collections and digital resources • Tournament gym and all-campus turf field • New fitness center • Two cafeterias

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• 345 students, Nursery through Grade 8 • 100% of our graduates are admitted to highly regarded high schools • Students of every cultural and religious background are welcome, and are drawn to St. Mary’s from Manhasset and surrounding communities in Nassau, Suffolk, as well as Queens Counties

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Rev. Fr. Robert A. Romeo, Pastor Very Rev. Dom Elias Carr, Can. Reg., President Sarah Griffin, Co-Principal Theresa A. Kemp, Co-Principal Rev. Fr. Dominik Wegiel, Chaplain 1340 Northern Boulevard Manhasset, NY 11030 516 627 0184 | saintmaryses.org 228181 S


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Congregation For Catholic Education BY GABRIELLA CERASO

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ens of millions of children in the world are experiencing an “educational catastrophe”. They are excluded from the scholastic community. The Global Compact on Education proposed by the Pope seeks to contribute to heal this profound wound. About 30 people are working toward this behind the scenes, following, directing, supervising and promoting scholastic and academic formation in Catholic institutions throughout the world. Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi tells us about the mission of the Congregation

Cardinal Versaldi at his desk at the Congregation for Catholic Education. Vatican

for Catholic Education. Education is one of the central themes of Pope Francis’ pontificate. In October 2020, he relaunched the proposal of a Global Compact directed to all the educational entities in society responsible for the future of the younger generations. In what way has the Dicastery been involved in sustaining and implementing the campaign the Pope inspired? From the beginning of his pontificate, following his previous pastoral style, Pope Francis has insisted on the necessity of investing everyone’s talents, above all those of the younger generations, to foster a new universal solidarity and a more welcoming society. With the launch of the Global Compact on Education, he renewed the invitation to forge an alliance toward a global convergence of education that knows how to unite every people, with all their components, so as to discover solutions to the problems created due to the ongoing epochal transformation, to initiate processes of transformation without fear and to look to the future with hope. This invitation was directed to everyone: teachers, students, parents, society; every field and discipline; the various intellectual, scientific, artistic, athletic, political, economic, entrepreneurial expressions, in support of young people. Entrusted with the task of accompanying the implementation of this project, the Congregation for Catholic Education, in addition to promoting a series of conventions and events to develop the various components of the educational pact (undertaken immediately after the Holy Father’s first message of 12

Archbishop Angelo Vincenzo Zani, Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education. Vatican September 2019), began to follow and gather the most significant experiences in place in Catholic schools and universities and in many other educational institutions in many countries throughout the world. Given the proliferation of initiatives and perspectives which will be constantly evolving in the next years, a Committee was created with the Pontifical Foundation Gravissimum educationis, LUMSA University (Rome) and the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Milan). This allowed the preparation of a vademecum for educators and a volume containing guidelines for universities. While the former, the objectives of the Global Compact indicated by the Pope are developed, the guidelines expand on five thematic areas in which the Compact can be applied to develop academic, scientific and cultural initiatives: human dignity and rights; fraternity and cooperation; technology and integral ecology; peace and citizenship; culture and religion. Keeping in mind that the proposal of an educational compact aims at finding a global convergence in a “common home” for the Earth’s inhabitants, and an alliance that generates peace, justice, acceptance between all peoples and dialogue among religions, the Dicastery’s work is carried out in fruitful and productive collaboration with other entities in the Holy See. What types of formative institutions fall under the Congregation’s competence and what tasks are assigned to it at the level of organizing, directing and promoting their activity? The Congregation has the task of

deepening, developing and promoting the fundamental principles of Catholic education, as proposed by the Magisterium of the Church, both regarding the People of God, as well as society at large. In this sense, it is committed to ensuring that the faithful can fulfill their obligations in this area, and that society at large might also recognize and protect their rights. In that context, constructive dialogue undertaken with national institutions and international organisms is significant. In particular, the Congregation establishes guidelines for Catholic schools, many of which were founded by and are managed by religious Congregations. It assists Diocesan Bishops in their role of supervision over the quality of service these schools provide, the training of formators, religious education and the pastoral care of students. In addition to schools, the Dicastery follows Catholic universities and assists the Bishops in the formulation of norms for the application of the Constitution Ex corde Ecclesiae so that they might accompany these academic institutions in developing the various disciplines while taking into account Christian inspiration and in promoting various forms of pastoral care at the university level. —Gabriella Ceraso writes for Vatican City. Visit www.vaticannews.va/en/ vatican-city/news/2021-11/congregation-for-catholic-education.html to read the full version of this story. Courtesy of the Vatican.


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What is the Morning Star Initiative? The Diocese of Rockville Centre’s (DRVC) Morning Star Initiative is a bold plan for the revitalization of Catholic elementary education on Long Island. In partnership with the Marianists, the Morning Star Initiative aims to position Catholic education for a bright future, with a community of strong and sustainable schools across Long Island. The Morning Star Initiative builds on four pillars to renew and transform Catholic education on Long Island: a robustly Catholic culture, safe and supportive communities, academic excellence and Catholic schools that are here to stay.

technology updates. Additionally, schools have struggled to attract, retain and develop teachers, due in part to teacher salaries that are not competitive with the public schools. In these challenging times, instilling a strong Catholic identity has become increasingly important.

leaders and staff of schools, site visits and data analysis. We will also seek feedback and ideas from those in the community hoping to revitalize Catholic elementary education – parents, teachers, administrators, priests, parish leaders and community supporters.

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Why is DRVC undertaking the Morning Star Initiative now? Enrollment in DRVC schools has declined by 36 percent in the last decade. During this period, expenditures and staffing have remained constant forcing schools to increase tuition, rely more heavily on subsidies and delay critical facilities repairs and

How long will the Morning Star Initiative take to be completed? We envision the Morning Star Initiative as a multi-year effort, which will be complete when our DRVC elementary schools are strong and sustainable with an improved and consistent focus on Catholic identity. What will the Morning Star Initiative’s comprehensive review include? The Morning Star Initiative will assess each DRVC elementary school and focus specifically on each school’s ability to embody the four pillars of revitalization. This review will include interviews with

How does the Morning Star Initiative address my concerns about Catholic Identity, Academic Excellence, Safety and Facility conditions? Catholic Identity: We will seek to cultivate a robustly-Catholic Culture centered around the spiritual, intellectual, sacramental and liturgical life of the church. We will develop best practices for integrating faith into curriculum and develop clear standards for our Catholic elementary schools to form students who live the word of God.

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Academic Excellence: We will assess each school’s academic offerings, performance, and ability to foster individual growth and development

according to time-tested, faith-based models of teaching and learning. Safety: We will assess the ability of each school to provide a safe and supportive community that recognizes the dignity of every person and promotes human flourishing in a familial atmosphere. We will assess the policies, procedures and physical infrastructure of our schools and their ability to support student safety and recommend targeted improvements to strengthen student safety. Facility Conditions: We will include on-site evaluations of each facility’s ability to support the school’s mission as well as the Parish community, and will identify and prioritize targeted improvements. The Morning Star Initiative places a high value on the sustainability of Catholic schools which are “here to stay” which means ensuring responsible maintenance of facilities.

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partnering with them? The Brothers of the Province of Meribah bring two centuries of Marianist educational wisdom and experience under the banner of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the Morning Star Initiative. For 90 years the Marianist schools on Long Island, which include Chaminade, Kellenberg Memorial, Bro. Joseph C. Fox Latin School and St. Martin de Porres Marianist School, have educated and formed in the faith generations of young men and women who provide outstanding leadership in our church and communities.

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in any way related to the Child Victims Act? No, the Morning Star Initiative does not have any connection to or affiliation with the recent news involving the Child Victims Act.

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Will the Morning Star Initiative impact Diocesan high schools? The Morning Star Initiative will focus on the Diocesan elementary schools on Long Island and not the high schools. However, we hope that improvement in Diocesan elementary schools will serve to strengthen all Catholic education on Long Island.

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Does this initiative have an impact on the private Catholic Schools on Long Island? The Morning Star Initiative does not directly impact the private Catholic Schools on Long Island. However, we hope that improvement in Diocesan elementary schools will serve to strengthen all Catholic education on Long Island.

Saint Anne’s Early Childhood Program Saint Anne’s Early Childhood Program Is the Morning Star Initiative

The Tomorrow’s Hope Foundation and its leaders will look to strengthen its support of DRVC students throughout this effort. The Morning Star Team views key philanthropic partners as critical stakeholders in this process and will continue to engage with Tomorrow’s Hope and others in our community for guidance and support.

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Catholic School’s Week 2022 Open House Schedule The following is a listing of Catholic schools across Long Island. St. Martin of Tours School Amityville www.smtschool.org

Trinity Regional School East Northport www.trinityregional.org

St. Patrick School Bay Shore www.spsbayshore.org

Our Lady of Victory School Floral Park www.olvfp.org

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Regional School Bellmore www.steas.com

St. Anne’s School Garden City www.stannesgcschool.org St. Joseph School Garden City www.st-josephschool.com

Our Lady Queen of Apostles School Center Moriches www.olqany.org St. Mary School East Islip www.saintmaryschoolei. org

Holy Family School Hicksville www.hfsli.org St. Patrick School Huntington

www.stpathunt.org Long Beach Catholic Regional School Long Beach www.lbcrs.org Our Lady of Peace School Lynbrook www.olpschoollynbrook. org Our Lady of Lourdes School Malverne www.ollmalverne.org St. Mary’s Elementary School Manhasset www.stmary11030.org

What Is The TACHS Exam? The Catholic High Schools of Long Island (Diocese of Rockville Center) uses the Test for Admission to Catholic High Schools (TACHS) exam for admission. The TACHS exam has been administered online over previous years. Who should take this test?

This test is only for 8th-grade students seeking entrance into a Catholic high school in the 9th grade. Other transfer students should contact the school(s) of their choice for admissions procedures. 7th-grade students are not permitted to take the test.

What is the purpose of this examination?

The TACHS exam program gives some objective data about

8th-grade students who are applying to Catholic high school. The Catholic high schools use the examination results to make decisions about applicants. Many schools also use the information for grouping and tracking of 9th-grade students.

What does the examination measure?

The examination measures both ability and achievement. Achievement is measured in the areas of reading, mathematics and language. The tests have been developed by classroom teachers. Each year’s test questions are kept by each student. Consequently, the test questions are new each year.

Is the test offered with testing accommodations?

Students who pre-qualify for testing accommodations (extended time only) by submitting appropriate documents and application. On-line applications and documentation

uploads are due Oct. 1. For more information about testing accommodations, visit the TACHS website.

How does an 8th-grade student register to take the examination?

Only 8th-grade students may take the entrance exam. Visit www.tachsinfo.com to register online.

How may further information be secured?

Both written requests and telephone inquiries for further information should be directed to: CHSEE, Inc., P.O.

activities and the character of each institution. If you cannot attend an open house, please contact a school directly. All of the high schools located on Long Island use the Catholic High Schools Entrance Examination for admission into 9th grade. Registration forms for this exam may be found on the last pages of this guide. Readers Box 361, Mineola, NY 11501. will also find sample questions Visit www.chsee.org or call to practice for the exam. 516-739-5030 for details. Rigorous academic learning Nine Catholic high schools on is reinforced at each of Long Long Island present their own Island’s Catholic high schools unique opportunity for students with engaging extra-curricular to explore a faith-based eduactivities and a strong foundacation that challenges, inspires tion in faith. These high schools and prepares them for college, offer a wide range of exciting careers and life. The total choices for families considering experience makes the difference a Catholic education. in a Catholic education. Guided by talented and This guide is a resource dedicated religious and lay for students and parents to teachers, a Catholic education explore which school may be helps each student to test right for them. Families are abilities, add skills, build strongly encouraged to attend confidence and develop his or open house programs held her understanding of faith. at each Long Island Catholic For more information visit school to learn first-hand about www.tachsinfo.com. programs, facilities, faculties, —Diocese of Rockville Centre


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www.mariareginaschool.org St. William the Abbot School Seaford www.stwilliamtheabbot.net St. Patrick School School Smithtown Patchogue www.holyangelsregional.org www.spssmith.org St. John Paul II Regional School Riverhead www.sjp2regional.org

Notre Dame School New Hyde Park www.ndsnet.org Our Lady of Grace Montessori Manhasset www.olgmanhasset.com St. Rose of Lima School Massapequa www.stroseschool.net

Holy Child Academy Old Westbury www.holychildacademy.org

St. Agnes Cathedral School Rockville Centre www.stagnes-school.org

St. Philip and James St. Dominic Elementary School School St. James Oyster Bay www.sspjschool.net www.stdomsob.org Maria Regina School Holy Angels Regional Seaford

Our Lady of the Hamptons Regional School Southampton www.olhamptons.org St. Edward the Confessor School Syosset www.stedwardconfessor.org St. Martin De Porres Marianist School Uniondale www.stmartinmarianist.org Holy Name of Mary

School Valley Stream www.hnomschool.org St. Brigid/Our Lady of Hope Regional School Westbury www.stbolh.org St. Aidan School Williston Park www.staidanschool.org Note: Some schools will conduct private tours for families and/or small groups. These will be done by appointment. Appointments can be scheduled on each school’s website. Visit https://www. licatholicelementaryschools. org/schools-locations/openhouse-schedule to see more details about all schools’ open houses and tour instructions.

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Our Lady Of Mercy Academy Announces The Dr. Aldona Woś ’73 Scholarship

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ur Lady of Mercy Academy has created the Dr. Aldona Woś ’73 Scholarship in recognition of a $300,000 donation from the Louis DeJoy and Aldona Woś Family Foundation (DeJoy\Woś Foundation). The scholarship will be awarded on an annual basis. “We are thankful for the DeJoy\Woś Foundation contribution as part of our ongoing Towering to New Heights—Fortifying our Dr. Aldona Wos Legacy capital campaign,” said Pat Dilollo, director of advancement at Our Lady of for young Catholic women, the Mercy Academy. “In addition $8 million capital campaign to strengthening scholarships will address multiple needs

at the Academy, a sizable expansion of the present endowment, establishing a science/pre-med capstone program, expanding current art offerings, the renovation of Kieran Hall and Lyons Den, enhancements to the school auditorium and advanced facilities for technology and the visual and performing arts.” Woś, a 1973 graduate of Our Lady of Mercy Academy, is a retired internal medicine and pulmonary medicine physician. Woś was appointed by the president to be the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia in 2003, and she held the position through 2006. She

Donatella Tocco Named To Women’s Soccer Team The Assumption University Department of Athletics (Worcester, MA) has announced that Donatella Tocco, of Glen Head, has earned a spot on the 2021 Women’s Soccer team, playing the forward position. Tocco (Class of 2023) is majoring in health sciences. Prior to playing for Assumption, Tocco played varsity soccer. She played on the NY Surf Club team for three years prior to attending Assumption. The Women’s Soccer team was tabbed 11th in the 2021 Northeast-10 Conference Preseason Coaches’ Poll. Assumption finished the 2019 season with a 7-4-5 record, just outside of the playoff mix for the NE10 Championship. The squad is under new leadership

Donatella Tocco this season with recently promoted head coach Chip Warner. “Our student-athletes have worked tremendously hard over the last several months and are prepared to compete this season,” said Warner, who served as an assistant coach in the Women’s Soccer program

for five years before his promotion this summer. “Though there was no 2020 season, the team took an opportunity to forge an even stronger bond, which is evident in their play this season. We have a talented group of young leaders on this team and look forward to building on the successes of the program both on the field and in the classroom.” Tocco is a graduate of North Shore High School. She was the captain of the varsity team in her senior year. She has also volunteered as a soccer camp coach. Visit www.assumptiongreyhounds.com to learn more about Assumption sports. —Assumption University Department of Athletics

served as the secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health of Human Services from 2013 to 2015. In May of 2017, the president appointed Woś as the vice chair of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowship, a prestigious program for leadership and public service. “I deeply value the education I received at Our Lady of Mercy Academy and am proud the DeJoy\Woś Foundation can support its ongoing mission,” said Woś. “Our foundation has a rich tradition of supporting initiatives for higher education institutions such as Duke

FAQs from page 15A Initiative. The Marianist Brothers view the revitalization of Catholic elementary schools on Long Island as a natural extension of their mission.

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University, Elon University and the Institute of World Politics, as well as schools such as Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA and the Primary Education Center at St. Pius X in Greensboro, NC. Our Lady of Mercy Academy, often referred to as “OLMA,” is located in Syosset and is a leading Catholic all-girls secondary education option in the county. For more than 93 years, OLMA has had a proud history of superior education for aspiring young Catholic women. Visit campaign.olma.org to learn more. —Our Lady of Mercy Academy

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for their child are paired with one of the Guidance Center’s Family Advocates. These credentialed professionals aren’t therapists; rather, they are parents of their own children with special needs and are trained to educate, teach, guide and empower other parents to better understand their children and their needs. With an individualized, family-driven approach, the Guidance Center’s Family Advocates meet with the parents to learn about their child’s particular issues. Some chil-

dren have serious behavioral problems, acting out verbally or even physically. Some refuse to go to school. Some struggle with severe anxiety or depression. Many of the problems children are living with have been exacerbated by the stresses caused by the pandemic. Family Advocates provide a wide range of information and support, attending evaluations with parents; going to CSE (Committee on Special Education) meetings; helping build skills within the family to manage difficult behaviors; finding residential placement when indicated; and seeking inpatient hospitalization if needed. In addition, while Family Advocates don’t provide therapy, they can help parents and their children access those services. Family Advocates work with parents and the child’s therapist to help design a plan to modify their youngster’s negative behavior. For example, Family Advocates help parents create behavioral

charts to develop a uniform approach of rewards and consequences. These strategies help motivate children to listen more carefully and respond in appropriate ways. Moreover, Family Advocates can act as a bridge to many services, such as the school, individual counseling, case management and more, so everyone involved in the child’s life are on the same page when it comes to addressing his or her needs. Families with children who have developmental disabilities often feel secluded and without support. The Guidance Center’s Family Advocates are well informed about New York State’s Office for People with Developmental Disabilities as well as the process to become eligible for those services, which include respite counselors, community habilitation workers and housing availabilities, among others. Another important feature of the Family Advocate Program is a weekly support group (now mostly virtual, though in person once a month), where

parents share their challenges and successes, bouncing ideas off each other, talking about what worked and what didn’t, and building a social support network with others who are experiencing similar challenges. They learn that they are not alone, and they develop close, caring relationships with their parent peers. In summary, Family Advocates work to empower each family with a personalized approach, with recommendations and assistance based on what’s best for each client. They care deeply about every family as demonstrated by their compassion toward and knowledge of what can be a very difficult situation. —Paul Danilack is the Supervisor of High-End Services at North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center, Long Island’s leading children’s mental health organization. To learn more about the Family Advocate Program, contact him by email at pdanilack@northshorechildguidance.org or phone him at 516-626-1971, ext. 303.

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NEIGHBORS IN THE NEWS Long Island’s largest year-round professional theatrical venue, The Argyle Theatre (Mark and Dylan Perlman, executive producers & managing partners; Evan Pappas, artistic director), presents the world premiere of Punk Rock Girl with book and arrangements by Tony-nominated Long Island Composer Joe Iconis (Broadway’s Be More Chill), arrangements and orchestrations by Rob Rokicki (Broadway’s The Lightning Thief), directed and choreographed by Jennifer Werner, worldwide associate for Book Of Mormon) and in partnership with Lively McCabe Entertainment. It will begin performances on Jan. 20, in advance of its Jan. 22 opening night and will run through Feb. 27 at The Argyle Theatre (34 West Main St., Babylon). It’s a new musical featuring a score of popular songs written and made famous by female artists and female-fronted bands including Blondie, Pat Benatar, Avril Lavigne, Joan Jett, P!nk, Gwen Stefani and more. Sixteen-year-old Angela Quivers is a

perfectionist who never takes chances and feels like there’s no place where she belongs...until she meets Proxi, a teenager who pulls her into a world of grungy guitars, shocking secrets and big, loud, messy emotions. A musical about a young person finding a community and creating her tribe, Punk Rock Girl is a noisy celebration of all things raw and ragged; trashy and heartfelt; familiar and alien. The cast includes Philippe Arroyo (Broadway: Aladdin), Kayla Catan, Seth Eliser, Jaylan Evans (Regional: The Scottsboro Boys), Kalonjee Gallimore, Ashley LaLonde (Lincoln Center’s The Black Clown), Lauren Marcus (Broadway: Be More Chill), Jackson Mattek, Jordan Leigh McCaskill, Kelly McIntyre (National Tour: A Night With Janis Joplin), Natalie Powers, Mikaela Rada, Brooke Shapiro (Regional: Hairspray) and Brad Weatherford. The creative team includes music supervision by Geoffrey Ko, musical direction by Jennifer Peacock, associate direction and choreography by Leonard Sullivan, set design by

Nate Bertone, costume design by Jen Caprio, lighting design by John Salutz, sound design by Carlos Dias Jr and prop design by Steven Velasquez, associate scenic designer is Joshua Warner, associate costume designer is Anna Blazer and Heather Neil and prop assistant is Courtney Alberto. The production stage manager is Alison Savino, with 1st Assistant Stage Manager Leah V. Pye, and 2nd Assistant Stage Manager/CSM Shannon Stewart. The casting director is

Michael Cassara, CSA. Punk Rock Girl will play Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Saturday afternoons at 2:30 p.m., and Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. (added performance on Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m.). Tickets for Punk Rock Girl are priced from $49 to $77 and may be purchased online at www.argyletheatre.com or by calling 631-230-3500. Visit the theatre’s website also for its COVID policy before attending a show.

Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP has promoted Glen Cove resident Robert Nosek to Of Counsel to the Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor Rights Group. He was previously an associate at the firm. Robert Nosek has significant bankruptcy law experience with a unique perspective, as he has worked in both private practice and in the courts. As a practitioner, he has represented numerous clients in all areas of insolvency including secured and unsecured creditors, Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 trustees, creditors’ committees, and individuals and businesses as debtors in Chapter 11 and Chapter 7. Mr. Nosek earned a Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in history from the California State University, Long Beach. He interned for the late American federal bankruptcy judge Burton R. Lifland at the United States Glen Cove resident Robert Nosek promoted at Certilman Balin Adler Bankruptcy Court, Southern District & Hyman, LLP. (Photo courtesy of of New York, and was a staff member Certilman Balin Attorneys) of the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review. He is admitted to pracDebra Scala Giokas, Director of tice in the state of New York and the Marketing at 516.296.7087 or dscala@ United States District Courts, Southcertilmanbalin.com. ern and Eastern Districts of New York. —Submitted by Certilman Board members and friends of the Levittown Chamber of Commerce celeFor further information, contact Balin Attorneys brated McDonald’s renovation with a recent ribbon cutting. They were joined by Assemblyman John Mikulin and Nassau County Legislator John Ferretti. Jonah Kaufman whose father opened McDonald’s in 1961 in Levittown, All requests for transportation for the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park became involved in the business in the 1970s, making the restaurant state of School District to a non-public school must be filed no later than April 1, the art with kiosks for food ordering and much more. Stop in or drive-up and 2022, according to NY State Law. No applications will be accepted after the see all the great changes at McDonald’s, located across from Target located April 1 deadline. Applications may be obtained from the district website at 3839 Hempstead Tpke. in Levittown. Kaufman is joined by Lonny Weiner, www.nhp-gcp.org under Department > Transportation. Or call 516-434 Annabelle Smith and Jen Downey from McDonald’s. (Photo by Tara Cassano) 2317. —Submitted by Tara Cassano

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This absolutely mint two bedroom, two bathroom condo located in the desirable Bethpage Landing Condominium community at 114 Stewart Ave. in Plainedge sold on Jan. 6 for $490,000. This unit boasts an open floor plan with 10-foot ceilings, recessed LED lighting and gleaming wood floors. It features a gorgeous kitchen with granite countertops and island, cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a formal dining area with a pantry. Two great sized bedrooms have wall-to-wall carpeting. The full bathroom has been updated and the half bath is completely new. The central air conditioning has a new condenser. The home is freshly painted and the windows have Hunter Douglas treatments. There are two assigned parking spots for this condo unit and the complex is pet friendly. It is located within the Plainedge School District.

This four bedroom, well-maintained hi-ranch at 44 Shubert Ln. in Plainedge (Bethpage) sold on Jan. 5 for $670,000. It sits on a one-of-a-kind double lot, with a potential for subdivision. The newly renovated eat-in-kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a Samsung refrigerator with water feature, a dishwasher and a microwave. The home offers stunning natural light from sunrise to sunset. The family room sliders open to a patio and yard. The home has hardwood floors, tons of closet space, a two-car garage, a security system and sprinkler system. It has two full bathrooms. The home is located with the Plainedge Senior High School district.

According to a new study by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the first month of the year is the worst for carbon monoxide poisoning. At least two people die each day from carbon-monoxide poisoning in January—three times the fatality rate recorded in August and July. Unintentional carbon monoxide exposure accounted for approximately 15,000 emergency room visits annually over the past decade, with an average of 439 people dying each year. Fatalities were highest among men and senior citizens: Men because they are engaged in more high-risk behaviors such as working with fuel-burning tools or appliances and seniors because they are likely to mistake the symptoms of CO poisoning (headaches, nausea, dizziness or confusion) for the flu or fatigue. It should come as no surprise that CO deaths are the highest in winter (December is the second highest month). Cold weather increases the use of gas-powered furnaces as well as the use of risky alternative heating and power sources (portable generators, charcoal briquettes, propane stoves or grills) during power outages. It’s also understandable that the highest CO death rates are

in colder states: Nebraska, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and North Dakota. By contrast, California has the lowest fatality rate. With these sobering facts it’s a good time to remember the following safety tips to prevent CO poisoning: • Have your heating system, water heater and any other gas, oil or coal-burning appliance inspected and serviced by a qualified technician every year. • Install battery-operated CO detectors on every level of your home. • Don’t use a generator, charcoal grill, camp stove or other gasoline or charcoal-burning device inside the home, basement or garage or outside the home near a window. • Don’t burn anything in an unvented stove or fireplace. • Don’t let a vehicle idle inside a garage attached to a house, even if the garage door is left open. • Don’t heat a house with a gas oven. If a CO detector sounds, leave your home immediately and call 911 from outside. Seek prompt medical attention if you suspect CO poisoning and if you or someone in your household is feeling dizzy, light-headed or nauseated. — Poison Center Network

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Sopranos. Visit www.tmbmodeltrainclub.com or call 516-660-8099.

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Tim Dillon–A Real Hero At 7 and 9:30 p.m. at The Paramount, 370 New York Ave., Huntington. Acclaimed stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. Tickets are $29.50 to $59.50. COVID-19 protocols apply. Visit www. paramountny.com or call 631-6737300.

Holocaust Survivor The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center presents Sunday with Survivors: Rosalie Simon, a webinar from 6 to 7 p.m. She will talk about Auschwitz, her “selection” by Dr. Mengele, and various escapes from death thanks to the kindness of strangers. Visit www.hmtcli.org to get link.

Pirate’s Gold Presented live and via videolink by North Shore Historical Museum, 140 Glen St., Glen Cove. Andrew Coe gives the inside story of the rise and fall of the Coe family, who built the magnificent Planting Fields. Cost is $15. Visit nshmgc.org or call 516-801-1191.

LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance

That’s Entertainment The Madison Theatre at Molloy College presents Kelli O’Hara and Seth Rudetsky at 7:30 p.m. O’Hara is one of Broadway’s greatest leading ladies with Tony, Emmy and Grammy awards and nominations. Rudetsky is a Broadway veteran and broadcaster. Tickets are $85 to $150. The theater is at 1000 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre. Visit www.madisontheatreny. org or call 516-323-4444.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26 ONGOING Cammans Pond Bird Walk The North Shore Audubon Society holds its Wednesday leaderless walk from 9:30 a.m. to noon at Cammanns Pond County Park, 235 Lindenmere Dr, Merrick.

Model Railroad Layout The TMB Model Train Club will show off its elaborate layout at its warehouse, 120 Schmitt Blvd., Farmingdale, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also on Jan. 23. Includes layout that was featured in the “Blue Comet” episode of The 19 - 25, 2022 • ANTON MEDIA GROUP 26 JANUARY

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Puss-In-Boots Theatre Three presents this children’s classic from Jan. 15 to Feb 5. Show times are Saturdays Jan. 15, 22, 29 and Feb. 5 at 11 a.m. and Sunday, Jan. 23 at 3 p.m. All Tickets $10. Tickets and show times at www.theatrethree.com. Located at 412 Main St, Port Jefferson. Call 631-928-9100.

employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges

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Trains and Trolleys Through Jan. 2022 at the North Shore Historical Museum, 140 Glen St., Glen Cove. This show will focus on the 10 train stations of the Oyster Bay Line of the Long Island Railroad and the four stations that also had trolley lines. Call 516-801-1191 or visit www.northshorehistoricalmuseum.org for info.

Drawing Matters Exhibit of the museum’s holdings at the Hofstra University Museum of Coe Hall Tours Offered Wednesdays through Sundays, Art’s Emily Lowe Gallery from Jan. 25 to June 17. Opening reception will be from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. through held Thursday, Jan. 27 from 4:30 to Jan. 31 at Planting Fields Arboretum, 6:30 p.m. RSVP at 516-463-5672. Be1395 Planting Fields Rd., Oyster Bay. hind Emily Lowe Hall, South Campus Explore the Gold Coast estate. Visit on Hempstead Turnpike. FULL RUN www.plantingfields.org for info.

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of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or

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that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibil-

ity of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser

and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently

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FARMINGDALE Robert W. Miller, 86, of Farmingdale, passed away on Dec. 4, after a long illness. Beloved husband of 59 years to Mary Jane. Loving father of Kerry Kamel and Brian (Jeanne). Cherished grandfather of Allison and Rachel. Proud crew chief of 42 years at Trans World Airlines at JFK. Respected usher at St. Kilian RC Church. A Funeral Mass was held Dec. 9 at St. Kilian RC Church. Interment followed at St. Charles Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made in Robert’s name to St. Kilian Outreach or the American Airpower Museum. Arrangements entrusted to Arthur F. White Funeral Home, Inc.

Egidia “Gilda” Telesca, of Farmingdale, died on Oct. 19 at age 73. Born on Dec. 17, 1947 in Scerni (Abruzzo), Italy. Beloved wife of Vito. Loving mother of Antoinette Greco (Dominick) and Mario (Melissa). Devoted grandmother of Danielle, Melissa, and Rocco. Dear sister of Silvana Grieco and the late Antoinette Febbo and the late Chiarino Cianci. Also survived by nieces, nephews, friends and family. Arrangements entrusted to McCourt and Trudden Funeral Home, Inc. Funeral mass was held at St. Kilian RC Church. Internment at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, NY.

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CRAIG MILAN SHIELDS Craig Milan Shields, 80, died January 3, 2022 in Yarmouth, MA. He was born in Long Island, NY, on November 28, 1941. Craig attended Lafayette College and Fordham Law School, spending his life as an attorney in corporate law. He was a partner at Collier, Cohen, Shields, & Bock and eventually retired from his position as VP and general counsel at Vanguard Ventures. He is the father of three sons whom he shared with his first wife, Candia Atwater Shields. Craig is survived by his wife, Norma Peters, sons, Christopher and Evan, and predeceased by his late son, Mark. For online condolences visit: www.nickersonfunerals.com

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Robert Nathaniel Heimberg, 86, of Annapolis, MD, died peacefully January 9, 2022. Robert was born February 18, 1935 in Bronx, NY. The son of Louise and Joseph Heimberg. Robert lived the majority of his life in NY State. Only moving away from his beloved home as aging made it a necessity. Robert worked in the jewelry industry for most of his life, maintaining customer relationships up until his death. Robert also pivoted into the world of social work as he found a second career later in life. Robert was an avid tennis player and spent countless hours on the tennis courts of Manhasset and Somers, NY. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He loved people, cherished family, music, dancing, gardening, and dogs. Robert was a true New Yorker who always felt at home in New York City. He especially enjoyed Broadway shows and the Metropolitan Opera. He found pleasure in creating lyrical prose and shared his wordsmithing with many friends throughout his life. Robert was also an excellent navigator of the streets of New York City, always knowing alternate routes many years prior to the invention of GPS. Robert was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Marion, and his sisters, Charlotte Grossman and Mae Schild, sister-in-law, Ruth Kanter. Surviving are his daughters, Jessica Switzman (Alan) of Annapolis, MD and Louise Van Schaack (Peter) of Washington, DC; sister-in-law, Anne Trister of Newtown, CT; grandchildren, Marisa, Ben, and Charlotte, and nieces and nephews. The family requests with gratitude, that memorials in Robert’s name be directed to: BroadwayBridges.org or Temple Emanuel of Greensboro, NC: TEgreensboro.org. A graveside service was held at the Greensboro Hebrew Cemetery. Advantage Funeral Services of Greensboro is assisting the family during this time. 229378 M

Anthony Edward Spinetta of Manhasset, NY passed away in his 107th year, at home surrounded by his loving family on January 5, 2022. He was born on April 10, 1915 in Greenwich Village, NY. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Yolanda of 75 years. He is survived by daughters, Alice Salerno (Nicholas), Barbara Scott (predeceased Donald) and Debora Spinetta (Angel), grandchildren Nicole Morton (Andris), Marc Salerno (Kathleen), Karen Salerno (predeceased Steven ), Donald Scott (Silvania); great grandchildren, Sydney, Steven, Nicholas, Alexis, Janea, James, Luke, Kate, Clayton and Donald Jr.. While he was a successful businessman, he would tell you it’s his family he was most proud. He had a gift for conversation, was a kind, gentle man and a wonderful storyteller. As a young boy who played ball on Ebbets Field, he shared many stories about the time he had a catch with Babe Ruth. Anthony’s legacy is his faith, devotion to family and integrity. Anthony attended NYU and was a member Emeritus of Illuminating Engineering Society since 1953. From a young age he was industrious. He delivered ice as a young boy of 11 in his neighborhood, as a young man he worked as an engineer draftsman and established a metal foundry in Inwood, N.Y.. In 1956 he founded a lighting design and manufacturing company in Woodside, NY. As a designer and manufacturer of innovative commercial and industrial lighting fixtures, with many patents, his fixtures were specified by prominent

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 26 and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443FARM LEGAL NOTICE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FARMINGDALE PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE BE ADVISED, that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Inc. Village of Farmingdale on Monday, February 7, 2022, at 8:00 p.m. at Village Hall, 361 Main Street, Farmingdale, NY 11735, to consider the adoption of a local law amending Chapter 473, Temporary Storage Containers, of the Code of the Inc. Village of Farmingdale (“Code.”) Said amendment shall expand the applicability of the Chapter 473 and amend the applicable fees, repeal §473-2 (c) and add §473-4 (Penalties for Offenses). A copy of the proposed local law is available for review at Village Hall at the address referenced above. All parties in interest and citizens will be given an opportunity to be heard at such hearing. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brian Harty, Village Administrator Clerk /Treasurer DATED: January 19, 2022 1-19-2022-1T-#229475FARM

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GLEN COVE LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not dis-

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 30 their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to

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submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443-RP

GREAT NECK LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of FREEPOINT SUCCESS LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/18/21. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: P.O. BOX 231270, Great Neck, NY 11023. Purpose: any lawful act. 1-19-12-5-2022; 12-29-22-152021-6T-#228568-GN LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of SHELDON GROUP LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/7/21. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 40 Cutter Mill Rd, Ste.#504, Great Neck, NY 11021. Purpose: any lawful act. 1-19-12-5; 12-29-22-15-20216T-#228575-GN LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of MYOON, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 2021-10-20. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent of Limited Liability Company (LLC) upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY should mail process to Mark Yoon: 3 Grace Ave Ste 100 Great Neck NY 11021. Purpose: Any lawful purpose 1-26-19-12-5-2022: 12-29-222021-6T-#228778 GN LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of ROGER’S TAX SERVICES LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 1/04/2022. Office located in Nassau county. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC 27 Jayson Ave, Great Neck, NY 11021. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 2-23-16-9-2;1-26-19-20226T-#229349-GN

LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an Order granted by the Supreme Court, Nassau County, on the 14th day of December, 2021 bearing the index number 000794/21, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Nassau County Clerk located at 240 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York, grants me the right to assume the name of Arley Sarner Yagoubzadeh. My present address is 32 Hemlock Drive, Great Neck, NY 11024; the date of my birth is March 14, 1990; the place of birth is New York, NY; the present name is Arley Sarner Yaghoubzadeh. 1-19-2022-1T-#229302-GN LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an Order granted by the Supreme Court, Nassau County, on the 14th day of December, 2021 bearing the index number 000793/21, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Nassau County Clerk located at 240 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York, grants me the right to assume the name of Kamran Eli Yagoubzadeh. My present address is 32 Hemlock Drive, Great Neck, NY 11024; the date of my birth is March 22, 1988; the place of birth is Manhasset, NY; the present name is Kamran Eli Yaghoubzadeh. 1-19-2022-1T-#229303-GN LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an Order granted by the Supreme Court, Nassau County, on the 10th day of Dec. 2021 bearing the index number 78421, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Nassau County Clerk located at 240 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York, grants me the right to assume the name of Aryen Aaron Refoua. My present address is 70 Gristmill Lane Great Neck NY 11023. The date of my birth is Nov 6th 2021; the place of birth is North Shore Hospital Manhasset NY; the present name is Arya Aaron Refoua 1-19-2022-1T-#229422-GN LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in

LEGAL NOTICES Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pur-

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suant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maxi-

mum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443GN

HICKSVILLE LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 31 the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall

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have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated

damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443HICKS

LEVITTOWN LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of 10 WINDING LANE LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/13/21. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 11 Winding Ln., Levittown, NY 11756.

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LEGAL NOTICES Purpose: any lawful act. 1-26-19-12-5-2022; 12-29-22-2021-6T-#228699LEV LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE The Board of Fire Commissioners of the Wantagh Fire District of the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, New York, has selected the following dates for the 2022 regular meeting nights: January 24, February 28, March 28, April 25, May 23, June 27, July 25, August 29, September 26, October 17, November 14, December 12. All meetings will commence at 8:00 pm and will be held at the Fire District Administration Building, 2045 Wantagh Avenue, Wantagh, NY 11793 unless otherwise posted. The annual budget hearing for the 2023 budget will be held on Monday, October 17th 2022 at 7:00 PM The annual re-organizational meeting for 2023 will be held on Monday, January 09th 2023 at 7:00 PM. By order of The Wantagh Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners Brendan J. Narell Superintendent Dated: January 11, 2022 1-19-2022-1T-#229337-LEV LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Construction JAE LLC of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 01/13/21. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 2216 7th Street East Meadow NY, 11554. Purpose: any lawful act. 2-23-16-9-2; 1-26-19-20226T-#229420-LEV LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance

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of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights

with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 32 other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443LEV

MASSAPEQUA LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INFORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 360 ART LLC. Articles of organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 11/25/2021. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process against LLC to: 94 Stone Blvd, Massapequa NY 11758. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 1-19-12-5; 12-29-22-15-20216T-#228561-MASS

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GAIL C. BARRIE, ET. AL. NOTICE OF SALE NOTI CE I S HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 04, 2019, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, wherein REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING LLC is the Plaintiff and GAIL C. BARRIE, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction RAIN OR SHINE at the Nassau County Supreme Court, North Side Steps, 100 Supreme Court Drive Mineola NY 11501, on January 24, 2022 at 2:30PM, premises known as 14 SUNSET ROAD, MASSAPEQUA, NY 11758: Section 66, Block 12, Lot 58, 159: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT MASSAPEQUA, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, COUNTY OF NASSAU, AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 611412/2018. William R. Boccio, Esq. - Referee. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All foreclosure sales will be conducted in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines including, but not limited to, social distancing and mask wearing. *LOCATION OF SALE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT/CLERK DIRECTIVES. 1-19-12-5-2022;12-29-222021-5T-#228708MASS LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION of 2021 MANAGEMENT LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07-26-2021. Location: NASSAU COUNTY. SSNY designated as agent for service of process on LLC. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: CARLOS A CAMPOS 39 EAST CEDAR ST MASSAPEQUA NY 11758. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 2-23-16-9-2:1-26-19-20226T-#229354-MASS

LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON LEGAL NOTICE REAL ESTATE SUPREME COURT OF THE Notice is hereby given that STATE OF NEW YORK - commencing on February COUNTY OF NASSAU 15th, 2022, will sell at public R E V E R S E M O R T G A G E on-line auction the tax liens on FUNDING LLC, certain real estate, unless the V. owner, mortgagee, occupant

of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to

LEGAL NOTICES all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the

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ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443MASS

& cider at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 58 East Old Country Road, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 for on premise consumption. Kira58 Inc. t/a Youta Ramen 1-19-12-2022-2T-#229114MA LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF MINEOLA PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Mineola will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 6:30 p.m., at the Village Hall, 155 Washington Avenue, Mineola, New York 11501, or at some other location to be hereafter designated by the Board of Trustees, in order to receive public comment upon the following: CONTINUED REVOCATION HEARING OF THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ISSUED TO FIRST HARTFORD REALTY CORP (CVS) FOR THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 17 EAST JERICHO TURNPIKE, MINEOLA, NEW YORK, KNOWN AND DESIGNATED ON THE NASSAU COUNTY LAND AND TAX MAP AS SECTION 9, BLOCK 342, LOTS 28, 35 AND 36, BY DECISION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF MINEOLA PURSUANT TO MINEOLA VILLAGE CODE CHAPTER 550, SECTION 550-55, ENTITLED “SPECIAL USE PERMITS,” SUBDIVISION “H”. The Village of Mineola does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in administration or access to or employment in its projects and activities. Linda Pardo, Deputy Village Clerk has been directed to coordinate compliance with non-discrimination requirements of the Federal Revenue Sharing regulations. At this scheduled meeting of its Board of Trustees, reserved decisions from previous meetings, if any, may be acted upon by the Board of Trustees. At the aforesaid time and place, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. By Order of the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Mineola Linda Pardo Deputy Village Clerk Dated: January 12, 2022 1-19-2022-1T-#229365-MA

LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY MINEOLA TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON LEGAL NOTICE REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that a Notice is hereby given that license, Serial # 1341190 for commencing on February on-premise wine, beer & cider 15th, 2022, will sell at public has been applied for by the Continued on page 34 undersigned to sell wine, beer


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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TAX SALE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF MINEOLA, NEW YORK NOTICE OF TAX SALE REAL ESTATE FOR UNPAID VILLAGE TAXES FOR THE YEAR (JUNE 2020 TO MAY 2021) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 26th day of January 2022 at 2:00 P.M. in the Village Hall, 155 Washington Avenue, Mineola, New York, pursuant to the provisions of the Village Laws of the State of New York and pursuant to resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mineola, the undersigned Treasurer of said Village will sell at public auction so much of each parcel with improvements thereon for the year 2020 - June 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021 which may be due at the time of such sale. Said Real Estate shall be sold subject to any unpaid tax certificates purchased and held by the Village of Mineola. The Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Mineola does herein reserve the right to bid in for the Incorporated Village of Mineola any of the real properties herein offered for sale for the benefit of said Village. Purchasers will be required to pay the amount of the respective bids to the undersigned within ten days after the sale pursuant to provisions of the Village Laws of the State of New York. Said real estate will be sold subject to all provisions of law, both Federal and State in relation to redemption by Veterans or persons in military service that may be applicable thereto. NOTICE is herein further given that for purposes of identification of said properties herein offered, there is on file in the office of the Village Clerk in the Village of Mineola, New York, the official tax map, indicating the several properties and which may be examined by any person, corporations or persons during business hours (8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.) of the Village office. FOLLOWING is a list or statement of the real estate upon which such taxes are unpaid for the amount of the tax, fee, interest, and charges there on to January 26, 2022. LAST KNOWN OWNER OR OCCUPANT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Richard Magiera 452 White Road Mineola, NY

ALL SECTION #9 BLOCK & LOT PARCEL ID# Bl. 9 Lots 36-38 #09009 00360

FEES, INTEREST & CHARGES AMOUNT OF TAXES TOTAL $2,100.16

Mary A. Campbell 433 Argyle Road Mineola, NY

Bl. 12 Lots 67-68 #09012 00670

$2,124.57

Robert H. Wilgosz Jr. 153 Bruce Terrace Mineola, NY

Bl. 48 Lot 27 #09048 00270

$2,345.84

William H. Limbach 180 Fairfield Avenue Mineola, NY

Bl. 162 Lots 36-37 #09162 00360

$2,202.66

Sal J. Cataldo 150 Jerome Avenue Mineola, NY

Bl. 245 Lots 514-516 #09245 05140

$3,069.97

Robert Rina 23 Park Circle Mineola, NY

Bl. 253 Lot 38 #09253 00380

$1,966.18

Gary Quaranto 375 Horton Highway Mineola, NY

Bl. 274 Lots 1102-1104 #09274 11020

$2,154.46

C. & A. Politis 24 Kenilworth Avenue Mineola, NY

Bl. 277 Lot 8 #09277 00080

$2,301.30

Mary Tionaytis 354 Bauer Place Mineola, NY

Bl. 290 Lot 130 #09290 01300

$1,964.01

Dominic Milazzo Jr. 20 Geranium Avenue Mineola, NY

Bl. 298 Lot 17-18 #09298 00170

$2,445.90

Bernadette Hogan 417 Burkhard Avenue Mineola, NY

Bl. 310 Lot 1296B #09310 1296B

$53.83

Sonia Miranda & Jose Pinheiro 300 Pennsylvania Avenue Mineola, NY

Bl. 338 Lot 715 #09338 07150

$6,118.42

R-W Corporation 130 East Jericho Turnpike Mineola, NY

Bl. 362 Lot 85 #09362 00850

$89.85

Robert Breden 276 Arlington Street Mineola, NY

Bl. 380 Lot 130 #09380 01300

$2,568.54

Harvey & Irlene Siegel 245 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, NY

Bl. 399 Lot 454 #09399 04540

$3,490.80

Aldamico LLC

Bl. 400

$4,064.30

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221 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, NY

Lot 189 #09400 01890

Pedro Rivera 222 Lincoln Avenue Mineola, NY

Bl. 400 Lot 398 #09400 03980

$1,671.76

JNC Mineola Corp 106 Main Street Mineola, NY

Bl. 420 Lot 119 #09420 01190

$8,394.09

Double A Acquisition Realty LLC 55 9th Avenue Mineola, NY

Bl. 439 Lot 45 #09439 00450

$1,951.22

Leo Dobrzeniecki & C. Marro 132 Bruce Terrace Mineola, NY

Bl. 557 Lot 6 #09557 00060

$2,945.96

Patrick Gallivan 128 Bruce Terrace Mineola, NY

Bl. 557 Lot 7 #09557 00070

$2,000.64

Shelia Gaeckler 4 Jay Court Mineola, NY Dated: December 22, 2021

Bl. 601 Lot 12 #09601 00120

$2,260.75

Continued from page 33 on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at:

By Order of the Board of Trustees Village of Mineola, N.Y. Scott P. Strauss MAYOR Giacomo A. Ciccone VILLAGE TREASURER 1-19-12-5-2022-3T-#228895-MA

h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the peri-

od in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per

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Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY cent of the amount for which TREASURER the tax liens have been sold Mineola, New York and the remaining ninety per 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443cent within thirty days after MA such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay NEW HYDE PARK the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County LEGAL NOTICE Treasurer that the certificates Notice of formation of Golden of sale are ready for delivery, Coverage LLC. Arts of Org then all amounts deposited filed with Secy of State of NY with the County Treasurer in- (SSNY) on 09/03/2021. Ofcluding but not limited to the fice location: Nassau Counten per cent theretofore paid ty. SSNY designated as agent by him shall, without further upon whom process may be notice or demand, be irrevoca- served and shall mail copy of bly forfeited by the purchaser process against LLC to: 62 and shall be retained by the Devonshire Drive, New Hyde County Treasurer as liquidated Park, NY 11040. Purpose: damages and the agreement to any lawful act. purchase shall be of no further 1-26-19-12-5-22; effect. Time is of the essence 12-29-22-2021-6Tin this sale. This sale is held #228695-NHP pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and inLEGAL NOTICE terested parties are referred to Notice of formation of such Code for additional infor- BLOCK STAGE, LLC. Arts mation as to terms of the sale, of Org. filed with Secy of rights of purchasers, maxi- State of New York (SSNY) mum rates of interest and oth- on 12/22/21. Office location: er legal incidents of the sale. Nassau County. SSNY desFurthermore, as to the bidding, ignated a s agent upon whom 1. The bidder(s) agree that process may be served and they will not work with any shall mail copy of process other bidder(s) to increase, against LLC to: 303 Lehrer maintain or stabilize interest avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. rates or collaborate with any Purpose: any lawful act. other bidder(s) to gain an un- 2-9-2;1-26-19-12-5-2022-6Tfair competitive advantage in #229008-NHP the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on LEGAL NOTICE a tax certificate. Bidder(s) furSURROGATE’S COURT ther agree not to employ any NASSAU COUNTY bidding strategy designed to PROBATE CITATION create an unfair competitive THE PEOPLE OF THE advantage in the tiebreaking STATE OF NEW YORK process in the upcoming tax By the Grace of God sale nor work with any other Free and Independent bidder(s) to engage in any bidFile No. 2020-3076 ding strategy that will result in To, Unknown Material Disa rotational award of tax cer- tributees any and all unknown tificates. persons whose names or parts 2. The tax certificate(s) the of whose names and whose Bidder will bid upon, and place or places of residence the interest rate(s) bid, will are unknown and cannot afbe arrived at independently ter diligent inquiry be ascerand without direct or indirect tained, distributees, heirs-atconsultation, communication law and next-of-kin of said or agreement with any other ANGELO GIUMENTO, debidder and that the tax cer- ceased, and if any of the said tificate(s) the Bidder will bid above distributees named speupon, and the interest rate(s) cifically or as a class be dead, to be bid, have not been dis- their legal representatives, closed, directly or indirectly, their husbands or wives, if any, to any other bidder, and will distributees and successors in not be disclosed, directly or interest whose names and/or indirectly, to any other bidder places of residence and post prior to the close of bidding. office addresses are unknown No attempt has been made or and cannot after diligent inquiwill be made to, directly or ry be ascertained. indirectly, induce any other GREETINGS bidder to refrain from bidding A PETITION having been on any tax certificate, to sub- duly filed by Francine Tepmit complementary bids, or to per, residing at 1378 Anchor submit bids at specific interest Court, Wantagh, NY 11793 rates. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED 3. The bids to be placed by the TO SHOW CAUSE before Bidder will be made in good the Surrogate’s Court, Nassau faith and not pursuant to any County, at 262 Old Country direct or indirect, agreement Road, Mineola, New York, on or discussion with, or induce- March 9, 2022 at 9:30 o’clock ment from, any other bidder in the fore noon of that day, to submit a complementary or why a decree should not be other noncompetitive bid. made in the estate of ANGE4. If it is determined that the LO GIUMENTO, lately dobidder(s) have violated any of miciled at 1200 Fifth Avenue, these bid requirements then New Hyde Park, NY 11040 their bid shall be voided and if admitting to probate a Will they were the successful bid- dated December 14, 2011 a der the lien and any deposits copy of which is attached, as made in connection with said the Will of ANGELO GIUbid shall be forfeited. MENTO, deceased, relating to

real and personal property, and directing that [x] Letters Testamentary to Francince Tepper [ ] Letters of Trusteeship_____ [ ] Letters of Administration c.t.a. issue to ______________ [ ] Further relief sought (if any): ____________________ HON. MARGARET C. REILLY, Surrogate Debra Keller Leimbach, Chief Clerk This Citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear, it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written verified objections thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. Dated, Attested and Sealed, January 6, 2022 (Seal) Name of Attorney: Mariann Sarraf, Esq. Address 1305 Franklin Avenue, Suite 170, Garden City, NY 11530 Phone No. 516-248-9500 A TRUE COPY OF THE WILL OFFERED FOR PROBATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THIS CITATION Notice: This citation is served upon you in accordance with the court’s order directing alternative service of process. No on-person appearances shall be held on the return date of the citation. If you wish to appear to answer or object to this proceeding, you may do so in writing in accordance with the annexed notice to cited parties. Notice: 22NYCRR 207.7c: Proof of Service should be filed on or before the second day preceding the return date. 2-2;1-26-19-12-20224T-#229198-NHP LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also re-

LEGAL NOTICES quires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may

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modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an un-

fair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443NHP

OYSTER BAY LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF OYSTER BAY COVE PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held by and before the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Nassau County, New York, at the East Woods School on Yellow Cote Road on Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. The hearing will be on the application of Jill and Eric Mager, owners of a parcel of land located at 200 Foxhunt Crescent in the Village, designated as Section 25, Block C-1, Lot 1034 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County and located in the Village’s A-1 (2-Acre) Zoning District. The Applicants seek site plan approval to permit the construction of tennis court with associated drainage, fencing, terrace, boulder wall and tree removal, all as shown on the

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 35 plan entitled “Mager Residence…” prepared by The Laurel Group and last dated November 29, 2021. The above application and plan are on file at the Village Hall, 68 W. Main Street, Oyster Bay, New York where they may be viewed between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday until the time of the hearing, or on the Village’s website at www.oysterbaycove.net. If any individual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing. John Bralower Chairman 1-19-2022-1T-#229388OB LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF MILL NECK BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing and meeting will be held before and by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Incorporated Village of Mill Neck, Nassau County, New York on February 1, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, the hearing will be conducted via Zoom videoconference. The link to participate in the hearing is www.zoom.us meeting ID: 84816590005 The dial in phone number to participate by telephone, or for computers without audio capability is: 1-929-205-6099. The hearing will be on the appeal of Samanatha and Peter Rotchford, owners of a parcel of land located at 202 Cleft Road in the Village, designated as Section 29, Block N, Lots 52 & 55 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map, and located in the Village’s E-1 (5-Acre) zoning district. The Appellants seek a variance to permit the construction of an in-ground swimming pool with appurtenant terrace, which will be located in the front yard, and will have a front yard setback of 112 feet from Frost Mill Road rather than the required 125 feet and will also be located forward of the rear building line of the main dwelling. The above application is on file at the office of the Village Clerk located at 32 Frost Mill Road between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, until the time of the hearing. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard at said time and place. Donna Harris Village Clerk/Treasurer 1-19-2022-1T-#229409-OB LEGAL NOTICE INC. VILLAGE OF CENTRE ISLAND 303 CENTRE ISLAND ROAD OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK 11771 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING Please take notice that the

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Board of Zoning Appeals of the Inc. Village of Centre Island will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, the hearing will be conducted by Zoom Videoconference. The link to participate is: www.zoom.us Meeting ID: 831 2917 5765 The dial-in phone number to participate by telephone or for computers without audio capability is 1 929 205 6099 The hearing will be on the appeal of Marc Strauss, contract vendee of a 0.501-acre parcel of land located at 448 Roosevelt Road in the Village, designated as Section 28, Block 55, Lot 13 on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map and located within the Village=s A-2 zoning district. The Appellant seek to permit the demolition of the existing single family dwelling and the construction of a new single-family dwelling on a lot which has a net lot area of 18,056 square feet rather than the minimum required 21,852 square feet of lot area, and which will be located below elevation 12 which will require the following variances: 1. Proposed privacy wall to have a northerly front yard setback of 14.84 feet from Roosevelt Road and an easterly setback from mean high water of 15.5 feet rather than the required 40 feet, and a southerly side yard setback of 16.08 feet rather than the required 25 feet; 2. Proposed patio with retaining wall which has an easterly setback from mean high water of 4.92 feet rather than the required 40 feet; 3. Proposed hot tub which has an easterly setback from mean high water of 15.75 feet rather than the required 40 feet; 4. Proposed second story addition over existing hot tub which would have an easterly setback from mean high water of 16.92 feet rather than the required 40 feet; 5. Proposed two-story addition which would have a northeasterly setback from mean high water of 32.16 feet rather than the required 40 feet; 6. Proposed reconstructed dwelling to have a westerly setback from Morgan Place of 28.33 feet rather than the required 40 feet; a maximum height of 26’ 0¼ feet rather than the maximum permitted 25 feet, and a floor area of 3,973.4 square feet rather than the maximum permitted 3,572.3 square feet; 7. Proposed garage addition to have a setback from Morgan Lane of 24.5 feet rather than the required 40 feet; 8. Proposed generator and air conditioning unit area to have a southerly setback of 12.5 feet rather than the required 25 feet; A copy of said appeal is on file at the office of the Village Clerk and may be viewed by appointment only during the hours of 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM, Tuesday through Thursday, or on the Village’s web-

site at www.centreisland.org. All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard at said time and place. If any individual required special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48-hours in advance of the hearing. By Order of the Board of Zoning Appeals 1-19-2022-1T-#229419-OB LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon

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LEGAL NOTICES request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any

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legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or

other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443OB LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF OLD BROOKVILLE NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Village Clerk at Village Hall located at 201 McCouns Lane, Old Brookville, NY 11545, until 11:00 AM (prevailing time) on February 11, 2022 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud and the Contract awarded as soon thereafter a practical for: Alterations to Old Brookville Village Hall Plans and scope of work may be obtained at the Village Hall located at 201 McCouns Lane, Old Brookville, NY 11545 between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Monday to Friday after January 19, 2022. Digital format documents are also available. You can contact the Village at 516-671-4664. All bidders are required to visit the site prior to submitting proposals. An inspection of the premises can be arranged by calling the Village to arrange a date and time. The Bidder will be required to comply with the provisions of the Labor Laws of the State of New York as may apply. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract for the performance of the work that may be awarded to said bidder for the total amount of the awarded contract priced. The Village reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in any bid, and to accept the bid of the lowest responsible bidder as it determines, after all bids and bidders have been examined and checked. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Village of Old Brookville, New York Sandra Albro, Village Clerk DATED: January 12, 2022 1-19-2022-1T-#229454-OB/ RP LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF OYSTER BAY COVE PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held by and before the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove, Nassau County, New York, at the East Woods School on Yellow Cote Road on Thursday,

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 36 February 3, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. The hearing will be on the application of Mr. & Mrs. Steven Kaplan, owners of a parcel of land located at 34 Pleasant Lane in the Village, designated as Section 27, Block 81, Lot 68 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County and located in the Village’s A-1 (2-Acre) Zoning District. The Applicants seek site plan approval to permit the reconstruction of a fire damaged single-family dwelling with a new single-family dwelling, as shown on the site plan entitled “Plot Plan…” Prepared by Lab Design and last dated January 5, 2022. The above application and plan are on file at the Village Hall, 68 W. Main Street, Oyster Bay, New York where they may be viewed between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday until the time of the hearing, or on the Village’s website at www.oysterbaycove.net. If any individual requires special assistance to attend, please notify the Village Clerk at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing. John Bralower Chairman 1-19-2022-1T -#229473-OB

PLAINVIEW/ OLD BETHPAGE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of LAMANNA SERVICES, LLC. Articles of organization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/12/2021. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 28 Lowell St, Bethpage, NY 11714. Purpose: Any lawful activity. 1-26-19-12-5-2022; 12-29-22-2021-6T-#228694PLV/OB LEGAL NOTICE Formation of WB MARTONE, LLC filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/7/2021 Office loc.: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The address SSNY shall mail process to 160 Terminal Dr., Plainview, NY 11803. Pur pose: Any lawful activity. 2-9-2;1-26-19-12-52022-6T-#228966-PLV/OB LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an order granted by the Supreme Court, Nassau County, on the 15th day of December, 2021, bearing Index Number 803-21, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at 240 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY grants me the right to assume the name of Sara Girgis Iskaros. The city and state of my present address are Pla-

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inview, NY; the month and year of my birth are August, 1994; the place of my birth is Manhasset, New York; my present name is Sara Sami Girgis. 1-19-2022-1T-#229353-PLV/ OB LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provid-

ed to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk.

LEGAL NOTICES The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then

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their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443PLV/OB

PM on the day of the meeting by email to nfuteran@villageofeasthills.org. BY ORDER OF THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD INC. VILLAGE OF EAST HILLS Spencer Kanis, Chairman Dated: January 19, 2022 1-19-2022-1T-#229415-ROS

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LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services,

LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC INFORMATION NOTICE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF ROSLYN HAROR REGULAR BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING DATES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 511 of the Laws of 1976 of the State of New York, that the Roslyn Harbor Board of Trustees will hold public meetings at the Roslyn Harbor Village Hall, 500 Motts Cove Road South in said Village at 7:00 p.m. on the following days: JUNE 24, 2021 JULY 28, 2021 NO AUGUST MEETING SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 OCTOBER 27, 2021 NOVEMBER 24, 2021 NO DECEMBER MEETING JANUARY 27, 2022 FEBRUARY 24, 2022 MARCH 24, 2022 APRIL 28, 2022 MAY 26, 2022 By Order of the Board of Trustees Inc. Village of Roslyn Harbor Nassau County, New York Marla Wolfson, Village Clerk/ Treasurer 1-19-2022-1T-#229339-ROS LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Meeting PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT on February 1, 2022 at 7:30 PM the Architectural Review Board of the Inc. Village of East Hills will hold a regular meeting via videoconference pursuant to Part E of Chapter 417 of the Laws of 2021 to consider the following applications regarding construction and/or tree removal: 140 Chestnut Drive (Andrew Greenberg, Section 7 Block 273 Lot 10), 135 Deerpath (Jen and Jonathan Schubach, Section 7 Block 145 Lot 164), 105 Deerpath (Marc Fells, Section 7 Block K01 Lot 96) and 205 Birch Drive (Beth McAvey and Adam Graziani, Section 7 Block 205 Lot 2). The public may listen, observe, and/or participate online at www.zoom.us meeting ID number 819 1773 4248 password 353298 or by phone by dialing (929)205-6099. Additional dial in options may be found at www.villageofeasthills.org/meetings. Maps and plans regarding these applications are available for inspection on the Village’s website at www.villageofeasthills.org/ meetings. Written comments on the applications may be submitted no later than 12:00

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 37 programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agen-

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cies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement

or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443ROS LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on December 16, 2021, and an abstract thereof has been published and posted as required by law and the period of time has elapsed for the submission and filing of a petition for a permissive referendum and a valid petition has not been submitted and filed. The validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Town of North Hempstead, in the County of Nassau, New York, is not authorized to expend money or if the provisions of law which should have been complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty days after the date of publication of the notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution. Wayne H. Wink, Jr. Town Clerk BOND RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK, ADOPTED DECEMBER 16, 2021, AUTHORIZING THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PARKING LOT AT THE PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING IN ROSLYN HEIGHTS, STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $150,000, APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH PURPOSE AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE TOWN IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED $150,000 TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION The object(s) or purpose(s) for which the bonds are authorized is the reconstruction of the parking lot at the Public Safety Building in Roslyn Heights. The maximum amount of obligations authorized to be issued is $150,000. The period of probable usefulness of the bonds is ten (10) years. A complete copy of the Bond Resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal busi-

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SYOSSET LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LLCL, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with New York State Dept. of State on 11/22/2021. Office location: Nassau County. The Secretary of State of New York has been designated as agent upon whom process may be serviced and shall mail copy of process against LLC to 6 Tobie Lane, Jericho, NY 11753. Principal business address: 6 Tobie Lane, Jericho, NY 11753. Purpose: any lawful act. 1-26-19-12-5-2022; 12-29-222021-6T-#228686-SYO/JER LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of 60 HSA OFFICES LLC, a NYS limited liability company. Formation filed with SSNY on 11/23/2021. Office location Nassau County. SSNY des. as agt. of LLC, upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to 60 HSA OFFICES LLC, 60 Hillside Avenue, Manhasset, NY 11030. Purpose: All lawful purposes. 1-26-19-12-5-22: 12-29-2022202- 6T-#228659-SYO/JER LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning

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the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of fore-

closure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from page 38 sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443SYO/JER

WESTBURY LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of E.T. Wheeler Mental Health Counseling PLLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/12/2021. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 842 Duncan Drive Westbury, NY 11590. Purpose: any lawful act. 2-23-16-9-2;1-26-19-20226T-#229327-WBY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION of JPN Solution, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on (May 14,2021). Location: (Nassau County). SSNY designated as agent for service of process on LLC. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: (Richard Blake 29 Lawrence Rd Hempstead, N.Y.11550). Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 2-9-2;1-26-19-12-5-20226T-#229007-WBY LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY

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TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that commencing on February 15th, 2022, will sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on certain real estate, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party in interest in such real estate shall have paid to the County Treasurer by February 11th, 2022 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 percent per sixmonth period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 2019 lien sale Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased. Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny. gov/526/County-Treasurer Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 15th day of February 2022 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer. A list of all real estate in Nassau County on which tax liens are to be sold is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: h t t p : / / w w w. n a s s a u c o u n tyny.gov/DocumentCenter/ View/17674 A list of local properties upon which tax liens are to be sold will be advertised in this publication on or before February 03rd, 2022. Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in Braille, large print, audio-tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 5712090 ext. 1-3715.

Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, NewYork TERMS OF SALE Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts. However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased. The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/ or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a tax lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) and the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act(FIRREA),12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et.seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) receivership. The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed. The Nassau County Treasurer reserves the right to intervene in any bankruptcy case/litigation where the property affected by the tax liens sold by the Treasurer is part of the bankruptcy estate. However, it is the sole responsibility of all tax lien purchasers to protect their legal interests in any bankruptcy case affecting their purchased tax lien, including but not limited to the filing of a proof of claim on their behalf, covering their investment in said tax lien. The Nassau County Treasurer and Nassau County and its agencies, assumes no responsibility for any legal representation of any tax lien purchaser in any legal proceeding including but not limited to a bankruptcy case where the purchased tax lien is at risk. The rate of interest and penalty at which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount for which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at

LEGAL NOTICES the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all amounts deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase shall be of no further effect. Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale. Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in

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a rotational award of tax certificates. 2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to

submit bids at specific interest rates. 3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid. 4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made in connection with said bid shall be forfeited. Dated: January 12, 2022 THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER Mineola, New York 1-19-26-2022-2T-#229443WBY

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This is a theme puzzle with the subject stated below. Find the listed words in the grid. (They may run in any dire always in a straight line. Some letters are used more than once.) Ring each word as you find it and when you h pleted the puzzle, there will be 18 letters left over. They spell out the alternative theme of the puzzle. By Holiday Mathis

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). It is silly to wait until something is wrong to do the thing you enjoy. You don’t need excuses to take part in whatever you think is fun. Flexing your creativity doesn’t have to be an indulgence. Why not make something just because you want to? It could be the very best reason. Your work will produce satisfying results. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’re observant because you have the energy for it. You’re comfortable in your skin and therefore aren’t preoccupied with thoughts about yourself and how you’re coming across; this allows you to focus on the world. You’ll notice what others don’t, and you’ll turn these observations into opportunities.

Across the ditch Solution: 18 Letters

WORD FIND This is a theme puzzle with the subject stated below. Find the listed words in the grid. (They may run in any direction but always in a straight line. Some letters are used more than once.) Ring each word as you find it and when you have completed the puzzle, there will be 18 letters left over. They spell out the alternative theme of the puzzle.

Across the ditch Solution: 18 Letters

CANCER (June 22-July 22). It’s a week of daring questions. You could ask, “What are you really saying?” You could ask, “What world do you live in?” You could ask, “Why?” Of all the answers you get, it will be your own answer to these questions that’s the most interesting to unpack.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You would like to instantly provide what others need; however, even if it were possible, it wouldn’t be healthy. You are not a magic genie. It creates co-dependency to let others think of you this way. Serve your own interests up front; it will put you in a position to do more for others. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’re in the mood to spend! To prevent buyer’s remorse, be savvy to the tricks of marketing. Bulk discount buys and wording such as “limited supply” are suspect. Stay aware of what you really need. Many luxurious experiences can be had for a few cents -- a long hot shower, for instance -- and beauty rest is free! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The map is just a guideline. When it tells you something different from what you see on the ground, the ground wins. The truth is under your feet. Trust your senses, your judgment and your process. Your experience may not be the same as other people’s but it’s valid. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You want to get right with the balance of the world in all kinds of ways. You’ll tabulate your debts -- financial, psychic, emotional or karmic -- and review, assess and know the bottom line. Once you pay up, the part of your life that seemed whimsical will finally settle in and fall under your control. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The people in your life are there because you want them there, not because you need them. Still, you’re thinking of taking things to the next level, going from someone’s “other” to someone’s “only.” Whether business or personal, exclusivity is a big step not to be rushed into. Think on it another week. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). The one who makes you feel like there’s something special and magical in your future is a person you should hang out with more often. The end of conversation will be like a leap without a landing. Unfinished thoughts, beautifully incomplete, providing tension instead of closure... This is addictive. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). It’s said that penguins fall in love and even give each other gifts. Penguins have been observed searching an entire beach for the right pebble to bring a mate. You’ll feel a bit like the loyal bird this week as you try to please someone in a very specific and meaningful way. Your gesture will go straight to the heart.

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Little by little you’ll take on more challenges until you realize you can trust yourself in any situation. You’re quick, adaptable and ready to seize opportunity. The difficulties of the past have made you not only able but appreciative, so when the victory comes, you can really enjoy it. You’ll share what you know and earn wealth and respect. You’ll devote yourself to projects with a level of conviction that is very attractive on you. Before you know it, you’ll have an entire team behind you. COPYRIGHT 2022 CREATORS.COM

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You’re not going to come up with everything on your own because no one does. Furthermore, your associations will matter. Maybe name-dropping is a cheap move, but when you need more clout, it’s an effective one. Collaboration is the spirit of the week. Include others and enjoy what happens next.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Though it’s natural to be wary of commitments that seem far-reaching, long-term or overly constrictive, these may be precisely the type of arrangements that can organize your life in a beneficial way. Consider taking on a responsibility. Investigate further. You can afford to be daring.

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Scintillating defense South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH ♠A ♥9 3 ♦A943 ♣ Q J 10 9 8 3 WEST EAST ♠ K J 10 9 7 2 ♠53 ♥ Q 10 4 ♥8 7 2 ♦65 ♦K872 ♣K 5 ♣7 6 4 2 SOUTH ♠Q864 ♥A K J 6 5 ♦ Q J 10 ♣A The bidding: South West North East 1♥ 1♠ 2♣ Pass 3 NT Opening lead — jack of spades. A defender usually does not precisely know the combined assets he and his partner hold, while declarer can see exactly where his strengths and weaknesses lie. To overcome this natural disadvantage, a defender should try to avail himself of every possible source of information. He always has the bidding to go on, as well as the plays already made by his partner and declarer. Often, he can draw crucial inferences from the clues that emerge.

Consider this deal where declarer won the jack-of-spades lead in dummy and finessed the jack of hearts. West won with the queen and then found the only return to defeat the contract. Gauging the situation perfectly, West led the five of clubs! South won with the ace and, after cashing four heart tricks, finessed the queen of diamonds. East took the king and returned a spade, and West cashed two spades and a club to nip the contract by a trick. Had West led any other card at trick three, South would have gotten home safe and sound. The club lead looks suicidal, and yet it was a very sound play. West could not be certain of the location of the ace of clubs, but he calculated that the club return was safe regardless of who had it. He reasoned that if East had the ace, the club play was surely right, since it would allow East to return a spade, while if South had the ace, it was bound to be singleton! West drew this inference from the fact that South surely would not have attacked hearts at the outset rather than clubs had he held the A-x of clubs. Declarer’s failure to try to establish dummy’s clubs strongly indicated that the suit was not of much use to him, and West took full advantage of that knowledge.

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Good Sam’s Davi Santos talks about CBS’ new medical drama BY ANTHONY MURRAY

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orn in Rio De Janeiro and raised in the outskirts of New York City in Astoria, Queens, actor Davi Santos has channeled his diversity into a burgeoning résumé. He’s appeared in numerous television shows including Tell Me A Story, Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders, Switched at Birth, Will & Grace, and more. Now you can see Santos as Dr. Joey Costa in CBS’ newest show Good Sam—a medical procedural drama in which he stars opposite Sophia Bush and Jason Isaacs. The medical drama follows Dr. Sam Griffith (Bush), a gifted heart surgeon who excels in her new leadership role as chief of surgery after her renowned boss falls into a coma. When her boss wakes up months later demanding to resume his duties, Sam is tasked with supervising this egotistical expert who never acknowledged her stellar talent. Complicating matters, the caustic and arrogant Dr. Rob “Griff” Griffith (Isaacs) also happens to be her father. “Dr. Joey is a die-hard, no bullshit, calling it as it is type of person,” Santos said about his character. “The large part of Joey in the first half of the season is learning how to work with his friends and learning how to call them friends as opposed to rivals. He comes to terms with what really matters and it’s about his friends, his work and his love life.” So what does Santos hope the show conveys in its messaging to viewers? “Sometimes what we want can also hurt us and we have to learn balance and also face our obstacles and challenges with love,” Santos said. “Sophia, who plays Sam, is facing off against her dad and the most brutal moments happen when they lose sight that they’re family when they’re really just fighting for the job. Sometimes when we lose sight of the relationship or the human behind any of our interactions, it’s really easy to go into fight mode. I think the fun and the joy of the show is when these people go into their fight modes, but the other half is also when we see how devastating it becomes when we lose sight of the person behind it. Hopefully that’s the message that people can take [away].” When it comes to working with Bush and his other cast mates, Santos said it’s intense camaraderie on set.

From left: Davi Santos as Dr. Joey Costa, Omar Maskati as Dr. Isan Shah, Skye Marshall as Dr. Lex Trulie and Sophia Bush as Dr. Sam Griffith (Photo by Ramona Diaconescu/CBS) “Sophia is someone who advocates loudly for the cast and the crew,” he said. “She also loves to get down and has a great time. We all agreed to take off our Sundays to have our own reading and to talk about the script on our own time. The mood on set is really positive.” So how did Santos get involved in

show biz? According to Santos, it all started after his parents found him a performing arts school to attend. “I was in an elementary school play and it was so much fun and my parents found a professional performing arts school in the city, which required an audition,” Santos recalled. “So I auditioned

and learned what a monologue was, and put one together in two days. Before I knew it I was surrounded by kids who were on Broadway and were in movies with Angelina Jolie.” Good Sam is on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on CBS. Good Sam is also available on demand on Paramount+

Trading His Morpher For A Scalpel Davi Santos as Sir Ivan of Zandar

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Davi Santos cannot only be considered a hero in the operating room as Dr. Joey Costa, but he can also be considered an action hero. From 2015-16, Santos played Sir Ivan of Zandar—the 13th century knight and Gold Dino Charge Power Ranger on Power Rangers Dino Charge and Power Rangers Dino Supercharge on Nickelodeon. He even has his own action figure to boot. The two seasons followed the Rangers quest to track down and find 10 powerful and mysterious

Energems that dated back to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Not only were the Rangers on a mission to get the Energems, but so was the evil bounty hunter Sledge and his intergalactic gang of misfits. “There was this episode where we were enjoying ourselves at these big sand dunes surfing down on these boogie boards,” Santos said about his most memorable moment filming the show in Auckland, New Zealand. “We were rigged up on a cool open-air jeep and were driven up to the top and then back down. The cameras were on drones. It was the most fun day ever and it was bonding. I think that was the best memory of the show. Everything off camera too was such a joy to be around that city and town.”

Due to the show being filmed in New Zealand, a lot of locals on the island also had starring roles including actor Ryan Carter, who played the big bad duo Heckyl and Snide—an homage to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde—in the second season. “Since he was local, I joined up with him and we went around the island,” Santos also recalled. “Auckland is a theater town, so I was watching concerts and plays all the time. I was the only cast mate that extended his time [in New Zealand] when we finished to enjoy it more.” If you want to watch Power Rangers Dino Charge and Dino Supercharge with your kids or grandkids, full episodes can be found on YouTube. —Anthony Murray


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