Syosset Advance (6/24/22)

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Friday, June 24, 2022

Vol. 82, No. 25

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“Dressed to Kilt” coming to Mill Neck Manor

The Mill Neck Manor Estate in Mill Neck. The Town of Oyster Bay has announced that “Dressed to Kilt,” the most prestigious and exciting Scottish fashion event in the world, will be coming to the Town of Oyster Bay this summer. Dressed to Kilt, founded by Scottish actor Sir Sean Connery in 2003, is an annual charity fashion show that raises funds to benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation. The show will take place on the evening of Saturday July 23rd at the Mill Neck Manor Estate

in Mill Neck. “Dressed to Kilt is a well-established charity fashion event that has a long history of serving veterans on both sides of the Atlantic. In previous years, the show has raised funds for organizations such as The Erskine Hospital, Paralyzed Veterans of America, and The Wounded Warrior Project, all benefitting the brave men and women who fought in protection of our freedoms,” said Town Supervisor Joseph

Saladino. “It’s sure to be an entertaining evening on Oyster Bay’s beautiful Gold Coast, and all for a great cause.” Participating models in the show will include Navy SEAL veterans, US Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, A-list celebrities and athletes. The show is open to the public and includes a pre-show cocktail party, a post-show buffet, open bar and dancing. Tickets can be purchased at www. dressedtokilt.com.

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Jericho Supt. “reassured” by Nassau’s top cop BY GEORGE HABER Jericho Schools Superintendent Hank Grishman said he was “extremely reassured” by a discussion of police protection for Nassau County public schools by Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder. At the June 16 Board of Education meeting, Grishman said Commissioner Ryder reassured county school district administrators of police protocols established in response to 911 calls from schools. He said: * Response times to calls from schools are two to three minutes. * When police respond to

school reports of an “active shooter,” police will enter the school “immediately”and will not await a superior officer to arrive. Grishman added that the commissioner has given him his cell phone number and encouraged calls whenever a situation arises requiring an immediate response. He said that he has called the commissioner on his cell phone and the call has been answered promptly. Commissioner Ryder’s report to the administrators was “extremely reassuring,” said Grishman, who added that the commissioner expects to attend a See page 12

Chamber plans forum for Congressional candidates BY RIKKI MASSAND

The Syosset Woodbury Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors announced this week that a Congressional District 3 Democratic Primary Candidate Forum – noted as CD3 Forum 2022 – has been organized for Tuesday evening, August 2, at the 700-seat Syosset High School auditorium. The Candidate Forum at Syosset High School will be hosted by Emmy-nominated NY1 News and business anchor Karina Mitchell. The event will begin at 7 p.m.

and will last for approximately 90 minutes. Doors will open to the public at 6 p.m. but advance registration for tickets is requested of all Syosset and Woodbury residents who wish to attend. Chamber of Commerce President Russell P. Green, a 22-year resident of the community whose two daughters graduated from Syosset High School, described the event. “The forum offers a unique opportunity for the Democrat candidates running in the August 23rd primary for the Third ConSee page 12

Student liaisons thanked for service Eighth graders move to new heights

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