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Vol. 81, No. 37
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RUNNERS EDGE TRIATHLON
Chamber names businessperson of year BY RIKKI MASSAND Longtime Syosset resident and certified balloon artist Amanda Johnson, owner of Balloons By Amanda, has been selected as the 2021 Businessperson of the Year by the Syosset Woodbury Chamber of Commerce. She will be honored during ceremonies at the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce (NCCC) 2021 Breakfast event, scheduled for Friday October 29 at Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. Johnson was appointed to the Chamber’s board of directors in January of 2020. In 2021 she collaborated with local assisted living facilities, spurring good vibes through the pandemic by having families participate in the #AdoptAGrandparent ‘Balloon
Local athletes enjoyed the running of the 33rd annual Runners Edge Triathalon. Participants ran, swam and biked through the town on August 29th. See pages 18-19.
Mid Island Y to sponsor Street Fair BY RIKKI MASSAND
Mid-Island Y JCC will return as a platinum-level sponsor for the Sunday, Syosset Street Fair, which will be held outdoors north of the Syosset LIRR station on September 19th. Along with its many community programs, the Syosset Street Fair sponsorship has remained a priori-
ty for the Mid Island Y JCC. It was also a platinum level sponsor in 2019, when the local event drew thousands of people to Syosset’s downtown. This year, through the pandemic’s many difficulties, the Mid-Island Y JCC noted how proud it is to offer a new grant-funded program, through the New York State Office for the
Aging (NYSOFA), to help older adults to age-in-place in their homes. The Mid Island Y JCC introduced its Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NNORC) program shortly before the start of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. Over the past 18 months it proved a lifeline for many See page 10
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Buddies’ program. Among the local assisted living facilities that Johnson coordinated with for the #AdoptAGrandparent Balloon Buddies program were Cold Spring Hills Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation, Excel at Woodbury, and Orchard Estates of Woodbury Assisted Living & Memory Care. Johnson also visited the Harvest House, run by the Sisters of St. Dominic. The Woodbury Jewish Center was another major sponsor for Johnson’s Balloon Buddies program, ‘adopting’ 118 grandparents for balloon gifts. Chamber President Russell Green said, “I commend Amanda on her ability to pivot during the pandemic and to not just survive but to actually See page 10
Town creates “zombie home” registry The Town of Oyster Bay has launched a new online initiative that allows residents to report abandoned/ zombie properties within their neighborhood located in the unincorporated areas of the Town of Oyster Bay. This new Abandoned Property/Zombie Home Registry assists the Town of Oyster Bay in combatting eyesores in local communities. “Protecting our suburban quality of life is a top priority for the Town Board,” said Town Councilman Lou
Imbroto, who serves as Chairman of the Town’s Quality of Life Taskforce. “No community should be forced to deal with unmaintained and dangerous eyesores that serve as havens for squatters, rodents and other such problems. The Abandoned Property/Zombie Home Registry will help us continue to make headway with cleaning up these eyesores, and we encourage residents to serve as our eyes and ears by using this reporting See page 10
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