Syosset Advance (8/10/2018)

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Friday, August 10, 2018

Vol. 78, No. 32

Syosset Chamber welcomes new businesses to town

SENIORS RETURN TO ROOTS

BY RIKKI N. MASSAND

Robert Seaman Elementary School held its annual reunion for the Jericho High School senior class who once went there. It was a great reminder of where they started as they got ready to graduate. See page 16

Chamber plans ‘Summer Puzzle Break’ BY RIKKI N. MASSAND

With just over a month to go before the much-anticipated marquee community celebration, Syosset Street Fair, makes its return after a one-year break on Sunday, September 23 by the LIRR station (Jackson Avenue and Underhill Boulevard) our local business leaders and their colleagues with

the Town of Oyster Bay and Nassau County Legislature have been making the rounds to new businesses and holding meetings, networking nights and events nearly every other day in Syosset and Woodbury. Now, an opportunity to test problem-solving skills and life-sized puzzle “game rooms” comes up for local businesses and interested residents as the Syosset

Woodbury Chamber of Commerce will gather at Puzzle Break Long Island, at 180 Michael Drive in Syosset, for its August monthly general meeting on Thursday, August 16 at 5:30 p.m. Ezdrin announced a special “Puzzle-themed Summer Break” at the July 19 Chamber monthly See page 4

The Syosset Woodbury Chamber of Commerce and several Nassau County and Town of Oyster Bay officials covered all the bases and thrilled a crowd of 600 people as they welcomed Keller Williams Points North real estate to its new headquarters at 100 Crossways Park Drive West. Two former New York Yankees teammates in the mid-90’s, former catcher Jim Leyritz and power-bat, “Big Daddy” Cecil Fielder, were headlining guests for the Thursday, August 2 gala and ribbon-cutting ceremony in at the Woodbury office. Nassau County Legislator Arnold Drucker presented a citation to Keller Williams Points North from the County Legislature and wished the management team much success in Woodbury and local North Shore communities. “It is a great honor for me to be here and take part in this wonderful occasion, but personally to see Cecil Fielder and Jim Leyritz here has blown me away! I am an attorney working in real estate law, and Keller Williams has such a fine reputation in the industry. I was talking with Rich Amato about the Keller Williams offices around the country and they are a great organization, a great institution in the real estate field, and I’m so excited for them to invest in our Syosset/Woodbury community. This is important and to see 600 people here today is impressive – on behalf of the County Legislature I am proud to welcome such a reputable brand into our area,” he said. Drucker then posed for pictures with the Keller Williams Points North management team and the two former MLB stars. Syosset Woodbury Chamber of Commerce President Charo Ezdrin spoke about the attractive market and business opportunities here: “I want to welcome the wonderful Keller Williams Points North team into Syosset. This is why we have the economic growth that we see here in Syosset and Woodbury. It is because businesses are coming into our area and thriving. Our Chamber is happy to help you, and our Nassau County Legislators, representatives on the Oyster Bay Town Board and the Syosset School Board See page 9

Seaman School graduation party PAGES 20-21 Jericho Schools named tops in nation PAGE 3


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