Mid-Island Times (1/28/22)

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Friday, January 28, 2022

Vol. 82, No. 4

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SERVING PLAINVIEW, HICKSVILLE, AND LEVITTOWN

Train volunteers thanked

Chinese New Year celebration planned at Town Hall

To ring in the Chinese New Year of the Tiger, the Town of Oyster Bay invites residents to attend the Town’s first ever Chinese New Year Celebration at Town Hall. Held in partnership with the South Asian Advisory Board and numerous Chinese-American community groups, the event will feature traditional Chinese decorations, cuisines, and cultural rituals, in addition to a presentation from leaders of the Chinese-American Community. “The Chinese New Year is the oldest and most important festival in China, as it is a time of unifying celebration for millions of Chinese people and recognizes the Chinese culture’s wonderful

Town officials present citation to Joel and Barbara Berse of Trainville Hobby Depot The Town of Oyster Bay Board recently recognized Joel and Barbara Berse of Trainville Hobby Depot in Hicksville for their community contributions in coordinating several model train shows every year which support worthwhile causes. This year, the beneficiary was the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum,

whose mission is to heighten awareness, understanding and appreciation of the railroad’s impact on Long Island life. “We are fortunate to have members of our community like Joel and Barbara who extend themselves as volunteers and take action that add greatly to our community,”

said Supervisor Saladino. Due to the support and generosity of entities like Trainville Hobby Depot and its sponsors like Perillo Oil, Crown Ford and Lionel Trains, the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum is able to collect, preserve and interpret the railroad heritage of Long Island for present and future generations.

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diversity, splendor, and richness on the world stage,” said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “It is my honor to bring this amazing holiday to Town Hall for the first time in our Town’s history.” The celebration will be held on February 2, at 7pm in the Town Board Meeting Room of Oyster Bay Town Hall, 54 Audrey Avenue in Oyster Bay. Attendees are asked to wear something of the color red to the event, as it is the dominant color of the Chinese New Year and is said to usher an era of good fortune. There is no charge to attend the event. For more information, please call the Town of Oyster Bay at (516) 624-6380.

Bringing awareness to veterans’ mental health

Officials at the Town of Oyster Bay, in collaboration with Blue Star Mothers NY14 and AMVETS Post 88, unveiled a “22 A Day” Memorial Sign in Klestinec Park. The sign raises awareness of mental health issues facing our hometown heroes and recognizes the estimated 22 veterans a day lost to suicide, as well as the toll it take it takes on their loved ones.

“Today and every day we must acknowledge that ‘Not All Wounds are Visible,’” said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “We must continue to work together to build awareness around, and remove the stigma associated with, mental health and seeking treatment for veterans and civilians alike. Together, let’s raise awareness of See page 11

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