June 18, 2025 Massapequa

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GREAT RELATIONSHIPS BEGIN WITH HEART.

St. Francis Heart Center’s renowned cardiovascular team is now partnering

with NewYork-Presbyterian.

For Catholic Health and NewYork-Presbyterian with doctors from Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine, clinical collaboration means that advanced and comprehensive cardiac care is now the norm for every patient across Long Island. Together, we’re expanding St. Francis Heart Center’s advanced heart failure, congenital heart disease and pediatric cardiology programs, while partnering with NewYork-Presbyterian’s leading heart transplant program. So, for anything your heart may need, you can find it right here.

To learn more, visit chsli.org/heart

Massapequa High School

Preschool Program Lottery Opens

Massapequa High School’s family and consumer sciences department, in conjunction with its Child Study course and a college-level Children in Families course, will once again sponsor a preschool program for district residents.

The high school students enrolled in the courses have successfully completed the Parenting and Child Development course and are

now ready for a hands-on approach to learning. They will plan, prepare and implement interdisciplinary activities within a thematic unit for the preschool students.

Preschool will begin on or about Nov. 18, 2025, and continue to approximately May 21, 2026. There are two sessions, morning and afternoon, held on Tuesdays

and Thursdays. Children must attend both days. The morning session will run from 9:15-11:50 a.m. and the afternoon session is from 12:15–2:15 p.m. To be eligible, children must be between the ages of 3 (as of Nov. 18, 2025) and 5 (not attending kindergarten) and toilet trained. Enrollment in the popular program is limited to 18 children per session and selection will be by lottery drawing with Massapequa residents and current students receiving priority.  To learn more about the program or to fill out the online application, visit our district website, www. msd.k12.ny.us, and find the “Child Study Preschool Program” link under the Academics tab.  Applications are due by June 19. For more information, email Anna Gregg, child study director, at agregg@msd.k12.ny.us. All successfully received emails are responded to within two school days.

Massapequa Senior

Isabella Taylor Admitted To USNA

High school senior Isabella Taylor has been accepted into the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, marking the first time in 13 years that a female student from Massapequa has earned this opportunity. She received a presidential nomination to attend the U.S. Naval Academy, as well as appointments to the United States Air Force Academy and the United States Merchant Marine Academy. She chose to attend the United States Naval Academy, which has been a dream of hers for a long time.

Isabella is an AP scholar and a member of the National Honor Society. A determined and passionate athlete, she overcame a broken back to play varsity soccer in her senior year and was co-captain of the rifle team and co-president of the Buddy club.

“My dream is to become a pilot and eventually go

to Space. I always aspired to attend the U.S. Naval

Academy, known for its rigorous academic programs and highly selective admission process. I always felt that it would be the best place for me to pursue my dreams .”

Several members of Isabella’s family have served in the Navy, so it proved a natural choice for her, and the rigorous application processincluding essays, interviews, a congressional nomination as well as academic, medical, and physical assessments were a challenge that she successfully navigated and completed.

Tech Teacher Is A Teacher’s Federal Credit Union Grant Winner

Massapequa School District technology education teacher Matthew Swanson won first place in the annual Teacher Appreciation Week Contest, sponsored by Teacher’s Federal Credit Union. As the top winner in the grades 6-8 division, he received a $2,500 prize and a bunch of swag for his students.

Mr. Swanson teaches three periods daily of eighth grade technology at Berner Middle School. He also is at Massapequa High School for Architectural Drawing and Video Game Design, and advises the high school Robotics Club. His prize is at the middle school level and plans to use the funds for new tools and equipment for the Berner technology program.

Earlier this year, he was nominated by high school teacher Ernie Kabelka. Mr. Swanson then submitted more information about himself and his classes, and became one of six finalists

from among about 1,000 nominees Following a week of online voting, he emerged as the middle school winner.

In addition to the monetary prize, he received several boxes of goodies for his students including drawstring bags, piggy banks, pens and highlighters.

Mr. Swanson, who has been a technology teacher in the district for 15 years, said the eighth grade course is very hands-on for students. They complete several projects throughout the year using both traditional and modern methods. They make phone speaker amplifiers with a computer numerical control router that cuts the wood after students create 3D models on a computer. The boxes are finished off with custom laser engraving. The bridgebuilding project is a manual cut-and-glue activity, with textbooks stacked on top at the end to test their durability.

“I like building, I like

creating,” Mr. Swanson said. “It’s as simple as that. I like to build stuff. I always come to school eager for the day and ready to get my students engaged in their projects.”

Patricia LiVecchi, supervisor of career and technical education, congratulated Mr. Swanson on this deserved recognition and noted that he is an

exceptional teacher within a department full of top-tier educators.

“I have the best technology teachers,” she said. “They want this program to do well. Every innovation they come up with helps the students. The teachers make the learning relevant to today’s world.”

Mr. Swanson plans to use the grant money for new tools and equipment for his eighth grade technology classes.
Photo courtesy of the Massapequa School District

Community Pools To Open Daily

Beginning June 28th

Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced that all Town of Oyster Bay community pools will open for the season beginning on Saturday, June 28th. The Town of Oyster Bay operates five pool facilities, including Bethpage Community Park, Marjorie Post Community Park, Plainview-Old Bethpage Community Park, Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, and Tappen Pool at Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing.

“The warm, sunny days of summer are nearly upon us and all residents are welcome to join us for a swim all summer long,” Supervisor Saladino said. “Town Pool memberships offer families and senior citizens access to many great amenities, including upgraded restrooms, pool deck furniture, picnic benches and sunshades.”

Pool hours from Saturday, June 28th through Labor

Day, Monday, September 1st will be 11am to 7pm daily, weather permitting. Additionally, extended hours until 8pm, will be offered as follows (weather permitting) at the following locations on the following schedule: Monday: Syosset-Woodbury

Tuesday: Plainview-Old Bethpage

Wednesday: Bethpage Thursday: Marjorie R. Post Fridays: ALL pools open late including Tappen Pool memberships can be obtained at each park location. Memberships are available at community park pools for both park district residents and nonpark district residents. Daily admission rates, nanny memberships and group access are also available. In addition to the great new amenities at our facilities, the Town is offering swimming lessons at local pools to members age five and older. Applications to register for swimming lessons are available online at oysterbaytown.com/ sports, with four swim lesson sessions available to choose from.

The Town will also offer a swim team this summer at outdoor pools located in Syosset-Woodbury Community Park and Marjorie R. Post Community Park in Massapequa. Town of Oyster Bay residents aged 6 to 16 are eligible to register for the swim program. Practices will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, from 9:00am to 10:30am beginning Monday, June 30th. Swim meets will be held Saturday mornings and class meets will be held Tuesday afternoons. Schedules will be distributed the first week of practice. For more information, including membership rates, and schedules for swim lessons, please visit www. oysterbaytown.com/pools.

Free Senior Services Presentation & Senior ID Card Program

New York State Assemblyman Michael Durso (R-Massapequa Park) and Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, in coordination with the Nassau County Office of the Aging, will hold a free Senior Services Presentation & Senior ID Card Program beginning at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, June 30th at the Massapequa Public Library, Bar Harbour Building, located at 40 Harbor Lane

in Massapequa Park.

The Nassau County Office of the Aging will provide a brief presentation on various senior citizen services it offers. Afterwards, seniors can obtain a free walletsized senior ID card which includes their photo and personal contact information (name, address, phone number, date of birth) along with an emergency contact name and phone number

which could be useful to emergency responders. All Nassau County seniors are eligible to receive the free senior ID card. No appointments necessary. Walk-ins welcome. Participants do not have to attend the presentation to obtain a senior ID card. For more information, please contact Assemblyman Durso’s district office at (516) 5414598.

Town Sanitation, Recycling Collection Modified for Juneteenth

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Tom Hand alerts residents that Town sanitation and S.O.R.T. Recycling collection schedules will be modified for the Thursday, June 19th observance of Juneteenth.

“There will be no sanitation or recycling

collection on Thursday, June 19th, for residents who normally receive Town service,” Councilman Hand said. “Residents who generally receive Town pickup on Thursdays will have their collections done the next day, Friday, June 20th. Those who

usually receive pickup on Fridays will be collected on Saturday, June 21st.”

The Councilman added that Town offices will be closed on June 19th. For more information, visit the Town’s website at www. oysterbaytown.com.

NEW Program Alert: Registration Now Open For Pilates In The Park

Bay Town

Vicki Walsh announced that registration for the Town’s New Pilates in the Park program is now underway. This program will be held on Saturdays at Theodore Roosevelt Park beginning July 19th, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., and run for 10 weeks.

Councilwoman Walsh stated, “Balencing wellness

RENEW WITH SPRING at Woodloch

and athleticism, the Pilates in the Park program is perfect for all levels and abilities. Register today for an easygoing way to boost your core, improve posture, and reduce stress, all while enjoying the outdoors at one of the most beautiful parks in the Town of Oyster Bay!”

Registration is online at: www.oysterbaytown.com/ sports. The resident fee is

$60, and new participants must upload proof of residency (tax or utility bill) and a valid photo ID. The non-resident fee is $70. Participants must provide their own mat. Classes will take place in the grassy area near the seawall.

For more information, please call (516) 7977945 or visit www. oysterbaytown.com

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Councilwoman

Massapequa Takes A Moment To Honor Career Milestones

Educational careers aspirational and accomplished were celebrated at the Massapequa Board of Education meeting on May 22. The district honored its newly tenured teachers and administrators, as well as retiring staff.

A reception was held in the high school library prior to the meeting for administrators, teachers, teaching assistants, clerical staff, custodians and monitors who will retire at the end of the school year. Collectively, the 36 individuals totaled 893 years of service to the district.

“It’s a moment to pause and express our deepest gratitude for each of them, 36 individuals whose careers, spanning many

decades, were dedicated to the students, families and staff of Massapequa schools,” Superintendent Dr. William Brennan said.

“Our retirees come from every corner of our school community.”

This year’s retirees are William Anderson, Joseph Archipolo, Mark Ballerini, Anne Marie Bellizzi, Ben Benbasset, Patricia Brackman, Helen Cartolano, Judith Comerchero, Susan Corrado, Donna Crowley, Laura D’Ulisse, Domingo Estevez, Robert Farrell, Danielle Fraccalvieri, Lisa Gennardo, Jeannette Gillam, Ann Marie Gravano, Carol Guglielmi, Karen Hermann, Maryanne Hillman, Kimberly Kelly, Robert Kretz, Evelyne

LeGoupil, Mary Lynn McCauley, Maureen McGuire, Linda Moschella, Henryka Moszkowicz, Jeanne Nagel, Dr. Donna Neary, Paula Niesen Corke, Ann Marie Ondris, Lisa Perucca, Susan Risola, Rosemarie Savidge, Robert Schilling, Penny Schneider, Maria Stanton and Bruce Whaley.

At the meeting, the board officially approved tenure for 26 educators. Dr. Brennan noted that many of them competed against hundreds of applicants just to be hired, then went through a rigorous evaluation process.

“Congratulations on this important milestone,” Board of Education

President Kerry Wachter said to the newly tenured

administrators and teachers. “It represents your dedication to our students, our schools and our community.”

This year’s tenure recipients are Patrick Barry, Nicole Boyle, Michelle Carroll, Shannon Caruso, Janice Cosgrove, Alyssa Costello, Amanda DelGiacco, Donna Diliberto, Alana Durkin, Laura Fawcett, John Fernandez Jr., Katie Fernandez, John Ferraro, Jillian Hand, Stephanie Kelly, Ishita Malhotra, Julianne Masterson, Dimitria McGinn, Patricia Parini, Megan Pavlick, Maureen Romano, MaryLynn Schauer, Kristen Urban, Meagan Vazquez, Kelly Verity and Deanna Woods.

Curriculum Associate for World Languages and ENL William Anderson, District Clerk Anne Marie Bellizzi and Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and General Administration Robert Schilling are retiring after long careers in the district.

The Massapequa Board of Education honored newly tenure teachers at their May 22 meeting. Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District
Retirees were recognized at a reception in the high school library.
Administrators earning tenure were Fairfield Elementary School Assistant Principal Megan Pavlick and Elementary Supervisor of STEM Katie Fernandez.
East Lake Elementary School will be saying goodbye to three valued educators, from left, computer teaching assistant Susan Corrado, Magnet and STEAM teacher Lisa Gennardo and fifth grade teacher Danielle Fraccalvieri.
Take pride in how far you’ve come, have faith in how far you can go and never forget to enjoy the journey!

Since their rst advanced class together in ninth grade, Massapequa High School seniors Samantha Portz and William Stebner have found themselves at nearby desks many times. Now, they are together side-by-side in the Class of 2025 rankings.

Samantha is the valedictorian with a weighted grade point average of 101.34, followed a fraction of a point behind by William, the salutatorian, with a 101.083 GPA. On a recent Friday, Samantha was called to Principal Barbara Lowell’s o ce from her Advanced Placement Biology class and told the good news. A few minutes later, William was called down from AP Physics.

“I was extremely happy, all my hard work over the years being recognized,”

Samantha said, jokingly adding, “I always knew that Will was main competitor.”

“We’ve always been there to support each other,”

William said, noting that they were never actually in competition, but always

rooting for each other’s success and studying together ever since they took AP Human Geography at the Ames Campus.

Both describe their areas of strength as math and science, although they have challenged themselves across the curriculum.

Samantha has taken 14 AP classes at Massapequa High School and William enrolled in 13. With all the rigorous courses, Food and Nutrition is the class that stands out for Samantha as a favorite from high school. Learning how to cook and prepare healthy meals was a valuable life skill, she noted. Massapequa’s unique law program, which has a

dedicated classroom that resembles a courtroom, struck William’s interest. Samantha, who started as a kindergartner at Lockhart Elementary School, looks to major in math in college. She has already committed to Amherst College in Massachusetts to play so ball and join the ROTC. A er those four years, she plans to join the military as a second lieutenant. Her involvement in high school stretches well beyond the classroom. She’s been on the varsity so ball team for four years, varsity soccer for three years and varsity bowling for two years, is a member of Best Buddies and was selected to the National and Spanish honor societies.

“ ere’s tremendous opportunities here,” Samantha said. “Anything that interests you, there’s something available.”

e top-ranked graduates are Class of 2025 o cers, with Samantha serving as secretary and William as treasurer. ey are also both members of Science Olympiad and last year teamed up to win a regional medal in the chemistry lab competition.

William, a Birch Lane Elementary School graduate, is co-captain of Mock Trial. Last year, he was the starting lawyer in a simulated case during a New York State Bar Association competition. He is also a member of mathletes and

plays the violin. A er high school, he wants to study chemical engineering.

“It’s really important to make the most of it in the four years that you get in high school,” William said. “ ere’s always a way to be active in school.”

Outside of school, Samantha supports players in the Massapequa Youth Little League as a so ball instructor, does kickboxing, and is a babysitter and math tutor. William is a Boy Scout who earned the Eagle rank by helping the Massapequa Historical Society clean and repaint the foundation of Old Grace Church. He also volunteered the past two summers at Camp Invention.

Both seniors will graduate with the AP Capstone Diploma and the Seal of Biliteracy, and they have been named AP Scholars with Distinction. Samantha and William both credit their parents, teachers and guidance counselors for their success. For Samantha, her two-time math teacher and AP Research mentor Christopher Diehl was a tremendous inspiration, while William admires Daniel Bachman’s passion for teaching law.

Ms. Lowell, who met Samantha and William in sixth grade when she was executive assistant to the principal at Berner Middle School, admires their dedication to both their academics and student life. “ ey are super involved,” she said. “ ey have great attitudes, great work ethics. ey really enjoy high school and made the most out of their experience.”

MCongratulations to the Massapequa Class of 2025

Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District
Samantha Portz and William Stebner are the valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, of the Massapequa High School Class of 2025.
Valedictorian Samantha Portz could o en be found in the Massapequa High School library committing herself to academic success.
Salutatorian William Stebner enrolled in the high school’s law program, spending much time in the classroom-turned-courtroom.
Congratulating Samantha and William on the accomplishment were Superintendent Dr. William Brennan, Executive Assistant for Guidance Paul Weber, guidance counselors Allison Fi eld, Principal Barbara Lowell and guidance counselor Eileen Tilton.

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Hunter omas Abruzzo

Donia Fadi Abuzaid

Laila Elizabeth Adamo

Julia Cecille Alessandro

Jerome Anthony Alessi Jr

Dani Eileen Almeida

Danielle Alexis Alvarez

Nicholas James Ambrosio

Alexandra Elaine Angelo

Lana Grace Angiulo

Matthew Bruce Antonetti

omas Vincent Antonetti

Ashley Isabella Arce

Nicholas Paul Archipolo

Alexa Rose Ashby

Anthony Joseph Augello

Nicholas Michael Augello

Tyler Anthony Augugliaro

Geena Marie Ayello

Brooke Ashley Baglione

Massapequa High School Class of 2025

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Jimmy Alexander Balan Jeronimo

Madison Elinor Balducci

Giana Baque

Astrid Valeria Bardales-Enamorado

Angelina Anna Bartolomeo

Massimo Antonio Battista

Katelyn Rachel Beitler

Dylan Andrew Bel ore

Grace Elizabeth Bembenek

Austin James Benedict

Tyler Justin Benedict

Giuseppe Benenati

Faridah Michiko Benhammou

Tatum E. Benito

Anthony Vincent Bennett

Antonella Joan Bianculli

omas Anthony Biggin

Gianna Marie Biordi

Jillian Rose Biundo

Jordyn Samantha Blee

Justin omas Bohenek

Jack T. Boland

Joseph James Bonasia

Arianna Maria Borra

Raymond James Bowden

Isabelle Amelia Boykin

Emma Grace Brady

Olivia Grace Brescia

Gabriel Ming Fei Broere

Abagail Savannah Browder

Anthony Evan Brower

Brooke Elizabeth Brown

Angel

Nicole Catherine Castonguay

Alexandra

Sydney Marie Cavalluzzo Moises

Alyson

Ava Hemilse Chaikin

Chappina

Alexander Chillemi Kirsten Mirra Chin

Alexis

Payton Lyn Christopher Luke Francesco Ciaravino

Brendan James Ciarlo

Sami Michele Ciccia

Danielle Lynn Cifarelli

Harrison James Clark

Juliana Sophia Classi Ashley Colfer

Kaitlyn Colfer

Robert omas Coll

Paul Frederick Colosono

Nikki Ryan Conde

Josie Antoinette Conetta omas William Connelly

Christopher John Cordero

Matthew Aaron Corey

Isabella Rose Corigliano

Ryan Vincent Costanza

Alexandria Megan Cowan

Emily Rose Coyle

Angelina Cracco

Mariella Nicole Cracco

Jaeda Brianna Crawford

Jack Aidan Cribbin

Johnathon Robert Crisci

Samantha Grace Critchley

Sean Robert Cronin

Finn Ryan Curley

Lilliana Caitriona Curley

Michael omas Curley Lyla Grace D’Agostino

Cassandra Rose D’Arcy Cory Anthony D’Elia

Keira Lynn Danese

Cooper Max Danielson

Brielle Marie Dargenio

Carissa Linda Dargenio

Jackson William Davis

Emma Leigh DeAngelo

Leandro Xavier deCuba

Vincenzo Joseph Della Porta

Emma Mary Delmar

Emely Demirdas

Ryan Edward Dempsey

Haylie Georgeann Denis

Peter Andrew Derasmo

Olivia Joan Desetto

Elijah Jude DeStefano

Olivia Jean DeTommaso

Lisa Devany

Michael Phillip Devlin

Joseph John DiDominica

Joseph Leonard Diesso

Emily Nicole Di endale

Isabella Ann DiGennaro

Gianna Nicole DiLucci

Andrew Anthony Diorio

Marissa Kate DiPietro

Ryan Vincent DiStefano

Liam Daniel Doherty

Luca James Doherty

Nina Claire Domingo

Delaney May Donato

Paige Mackenzie Donohue

Samantha Reilly Donovan

John Robert Dooling

Madeline Rose Douglas

Andreas Michael Efstathiou

Jack omas Egan

Ronan Patrick omas Elliot

Madison Rose Ellis

Robert John Engelhardt

Ryleigh Grace Eslinger

Marizabel Espinoza

Julianna Esposito

Kiersten Hope Farrell

Stephanie Maria Faura

Lani Fedoriw

Juliana Fernandez

Mackenzie Yeibin Ferrara

Damien Figlia

Colleen Marie Flynn

Charlotte Vincenza Focarazzo

Emily Anna Folczyk

Robert Michael Foran

Brayden Madeline Ford

Michael John Fosorile

Aniel Emmanuel Fragoso Russo

Dominic Franco

So a Gisele Freitas

Emily Frenzel

Ava Rose Gadbois

Anthony Michael Gagliano

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Christopher Michael Ganci Jr

George Alexander Garcia

Lauren Rose Garguilo

Paige Bridget Garguilo

Jocelyn Garnelo

Jack Michael Gaynor

Kenneth Gein III

Christian Michael George

Leah Ruth Gerby

Sara Emily Germaine

Mia Rose Giannico

Aaron Caleb Gibbs

Gianna Amalia Gigante

Hunter eodore Gillis

Micaela Margaret Gillis

Sophia Rose Giuliani

Ava Charlotte Glenn

Gabriel Antonio Gomez

Anthony Michael Goncalves

Mark Ray John Green

Katie Marie Greve

Rebecca Elizabeth Gri n

Lara Janie Grisanti

Sabrina Kay Grisanti

Isabella Ruiz Grosso

KarenMarie Despina Guardino

Alexandro Daniel Guerra

Giovanni Lorenzo Guerriero

Roxie Leigh Gunning

omas Patrick Harding

James Patrick Hart

Lucy Moran Hart

Sana Hassan

Rebecca Mariam Haussermann

Alexander Joseph Hecht

Harrison John Heckman

Brooke Belle Heller

Nathan Abraham Hellman

Mia Jane Henderson

Alicia Esther Henry

Kaelah Ania Henry

Keyanna Olivia Henry

Sean Joseph Hewitson

Finn Tomas Higgins

Michael Konstantinos Hilas

Sarah Madison Holden

Tyler Joseph Hoppe

Kaylee Brianne Horigan

Abigail Horvath

James Anthony Hunter

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Nicoletta Grace Iovine

Noah Tyler Jackson

Lola Jacoby

Michael Louis Jannotte

Alexander Robert Janz

Brian Je rey Jarski

Adam Leonard Kalantarov

Amanda Claire Kammerdener

Sophia Lynne Kareglis

Jack Royal Kariamis

Alexander William Karras

Connor Charles Kasin

Kayla Ashley Kavanagh

Ryan Jack Keane

Aidan Joseph Keaveney

Aidan Cooper Kelch

Aiden James Kelly

James Tyler Kelly

Kayleigh Ryan Kennedy

Jackson Luis Keon

Zachary Tae Kim

Peter Brennan Knight

Caitlyn Jamie Knights

James Henry Kogan

Annalisa Madison Kohn

William Joseph Kratzke

William Ernest Krieg

Elizabeth Riley Kubat

Dominic Anthony Kufner

Riahanna Elizabeth Kuhns

Jennifer Katelyn Kutschera

Carley Alexa Land

Oliver Langer

Gabriella Rose LaSpisa

Christopher Latham

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Casey Eunsuh Lee

Ryan Michael Lepre

Michael James Lerch

Paige Nicole Lestingi

Isabella Marie LeViness

Damian John Lichtwar

Keira Julia Lichtwar

Leo Lin

Benjamin Conrad Lopez

Joseph Nicholas Lopez

Tyler William Lopez

Aidan Lorenzo

Daniella Grace Lucchi

Elena Quinn Lunz

Emma Sydney Maccarrone

Ella Rebecca Macri

Haley Shea Madden

Christina Marie Maggio

Nicholas James Maney

Casey Erin Manning

Kayla Marie Manza

Owen Scott Manzo

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Anthony Joseph Margiotta

Christian Marco Tulio Marmo

Steven Rodolfo Marquez

Andre Karl Martin

Jessica Masciovecchio

Sienna Rose Massimi

Owen Franco Matassa

Kaley Grace McCabe

Owen James McCahon

Kelsey Brooke Mairae McCarthy

Michael Robert McCarthy

Taryn Siobhan McColgan

Meghan Grace McGarrity

Conor William McGibney

Bella Irene McGlynn

Shannon Kate McMenamin

Emily Faith McVey

Alexander Julian Medford

Ryan Edward Mener

Gavin Patrick Mescall

Juliana Ruth Meyreles

Arianna McKenzie Micillo

Jordan Nicole Milea

Jessica Elizabeth Misita

Cole Collins Mitchell

Michelle Ann Mitchell

Sophia Rose Moehringer

Alexander Vincent Molenko

Nicholas Andres Molina

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Luis Xavier Moreno

Mariah Linda Morisi

Gavin Scott Morris

Cassidy May Morrow

Kaia Jade Mueller

Julia Ruth Murphy

Patrick Ryan Murphy

Tristan James Murphy

Nicholas Christopher Muscara

Angelina Marie Napolitano

Gabriella Nicole Nemes

Colin Joseph Neubauer

Dylan Michael Newman

Scott Peter Nolan

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Samantha Ivette O tto

Emily Madeline Ogurick

Kaitlyn Marie Ogurick

Frank Richard Otranto

Robert Jordan Painton

Edward Yuhan Pan

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Emma Rose Parkes

Jack Robert Parkes

Anthony Charles Pastier

Michael Gerald Patterson

Emma Nicole Pedalino

Ava Lucy Perakakis

Sienna Michelle Perino

Brandon Michael Perticone

Justina Marie Perugini

Jaime Lynn Petrullo

Matthew Jason Pettis

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Joseph Vincenzo Pistone

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Mark Anthony Powell

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Joseph Przedwiecki Keira Marie Psomas

Aidan Dennis Queenan

Lillian Grayce Raia Je rey Phillip Ram

Daniela Renee Rasi

Domenica Franca Rasi

Shannon Elizabeth Reilley

John James Remsen

Gabriel Santiago Rincon Moran

Shea Elizabeth Ringel

Brian Rivas

Jake Dominic Rodriguez

Katherine Li Ling Rodriguez

Jason William Romance

Vince Edward Romano

Frank Joseph Romano Jr

Christian Sebastian Rood

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Rachel Hannah Rothke

Luke Jon Rubino

Sarah Elisabeth Ryan

Payton Ann O’Brien Salembier

Paul Salvo

Delaney Rose Sampson

William Austin Sander

Nicholas Robert Sangemino

Anthony Lorenzo Santabarbara

Julia Anna Santamaria

Maria Grace Santangelo

Madison Carla Santarelli

Shea Lynn Santiago

Michael Anthony Santospirito

Ashley Elizabeth Sarandrea

Kira-Loren Scannapieco

Leonardo Scaraglino

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Mikayla Denise Schiavello

Alexa Jade Schnepf

Emily Julia Schweickert

William Ryan Sciurba

Jake Scott Seletsky

Dylan Maddux Selvaggi

Aurod Nathan Seraji

Shira Chioma Shorr

Nicholas John Patrick Signoretti

Angelina Marie Sirianni

Kyllian Riley Slionski

Matthew Aaron Sloves

Jack Louis Smar

Alexander Paul Smith

Brady James Smith

Michael Benjamin Snow

Nuha Khandokar Sohail

Benjamin William Sokolo

Sara Isabella Soliman

Molly Grace Solnick

Lucia Marie Spuches

William Jack Squires

Elle Mikayla Stagnitta

Frank Stuart Stainkamp

Kristen Donna Stalzer

Madyson Stark

William George Stebner

Gage Christian Stegner

Jamie Rose Stoll

Emily Sullivan

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“RARE”

GATHERINGS! Feeds 12 people and includes the following:

INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

• Pino’s Famous Cheese & Parsley Sausage Ring

• USDA Prime Marinated London Broil

• 12 USDA Prime Sirloin Sliders

• 12 USDA GRADE A Chicken Skewers

“MEDIUM-WELL”

An impressive 5 protein package with plenty of sides to choose from!

INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

• USDA Prime Sirloin Hamburgers with Buns!

• Boar’s Head Brand Hot Dogs with Buns!

• USDA GRADE-A White Meat Chicken Skewers

• USDA Prime Sirloin Steak Skewers

• Marinated Pino’s Famous Slow Cooked Marinated Baby Back Ribs

• Sugar Sweet Local Corn On The Cob

“WELL-DONE”

An impressive 6 protein package featuring filet mignon, shrimp kebabs & more!

INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

• Pino’s Famous Cheese & Parsley Sausage

• Pino’s Famous Slow Cooked Marinated Baby Back Ribs

• USDA Black Angus Filet Mignon Steaks

• Boar’s Head Hot Dogs, All Natural

CHOICE OF:

USDA Prime Sirloin Burgers or USDA Grade A Chicken Burgers

USDA Prime Sirloin Steak Skewers or All Natural Jumbo Shrimp Kebabs

CHOOSE THREE SIDES:

FAMOUS HOMEMADE • Macaroni Salad

Farfalle Pasta Salad

Mac & Cheese • Potato Salad

Crisp String Bean Salad

Maple Bourbon Baked Beans • Cole Slaw • Caprese Pasta Salad PACKAGE ALSO INCLUDES: • Fresh Cut

Players who HAVE NOT participated in the Coast League during one of our Fall or Spring Seasons in the past, MUST provide an original Raised Seal Birth Certificate. All Players MUST be Massapequa or Massapequa Park residents, who reside SOUTH of Sunrise Highway. ALL

JUNE HAPPENINGS

SATURDAY, JUNE 21st

9:00AM

HOPE IS HERE 5K RUN/WALK/ STROLLER-WALK

WITH KID'S FUN RUN

First Responders Memorial Park and Ball Field, 1121 Old Nichols Road, Islandia, NY 11749. Rain or Shine For the Awareness of Parental Mental Health. Presented by Postpartum Resource Center of NY & Village of Islandia. Empowering parents and the community to improve the lives of families by addressing maternal mental health and parenting with psychiatric disabilities.For more information, please call 516-5313323

10:00AM

BLESSING OF THE FLEET

St. Joseph's Church in Babylon will be hosting its 5th annual Blessing of the Fleet at the Babylon Municipal Dock. Boaters are welcome to attend by water to receive a blessing from Fr. Dave. Those without boats are welcome to attend on land to witness the blessings and to participate in prayer for a safe boating season. Registration is required for all boats. For more information on becoming a sponsor, registering your boat or purchasing a T-shirt please contact Geri Olson at 516-456-1456 or geri124@optonline.net

10:00AM-3:00PM

Sea Cliff's SECRET GARDEN TOUR

Sponsored by Sea Cliff Beautification Committee. All proceeds help beautify Sea Cliff's Parks and Public Spaces. Celebrating 67 years. Tickets and Tour Map $45 per person. Buy

HOLIDAYS

14th - FLAG DAY

15th - FATHER'S DAY

19th - JUNETEENTH

20th - SUMMER BEGINS

MAKE A SUBMISSION!

Events must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event date and will run free of charge on a space available basis. For more info, call 631.226.2636 x275 or send events to editorial@longislandmediagroup.com

Tickets at Daniel Gale Real Estate on Sea Cliff Avenue and day of tour Pirie Park across from 325 Sea Cliff Ave. For more information, please call 516-662-2821

11:00AM

MLB'S PITCH, HIT & RUN EVENT

National Little League is proud to be a 2025 host for MLB's Pitch, Hit & Run event, providing a unique experience for youth athletes! This FREE and FUN event is open to all kids ages 7-14, whether they currently play Little League or not. They can come from any town, and all skill levels are welcome! This event is taking place at Kienle Memorial Field at Fireman's Park, Heiling Blvd in Lindenhurst. Register today at bit.ly/lnllmlb25 (long URL is https://pitchhitrun2025.leagueapps. com/events/4528526-lindenhurstnational-little-league). Contact Jen Schmitt with any questions: 516429-5530.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd

9:00AM CAR SHOW

SPONSOR/ DONATE/ SUPPORT Police Surgeons Benevolent Assoc. & Centurion Cruisers Car Club -Car Show at St. Anthony's High School, 275 Wolf Hill Rd. South Huntington. Cars, Trucks, Street Rods, Muscle Cars. All profits for families of S.C.P.D.Police Officer Brendan Gallagher. For further information, please call Dr. Ray Mascolo 631-9013608 or email cccarclub@aol.com

12:00PM-4:00PM HOLISTIC WELLNESS FESTIVAL

KOC Park, 759 Long Island Avenue in Deer Park. Free Admission! Over 100 wellness vendors,healers, psychics! 7 food trucks, for more information, please call Diane 516-639-6903

MONDAY, JUNE 23rd

10:00AM-6:30PM

4th ANNUAL GOLF & PICKLEBALL + WHALE CLASSIC

The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724. Adults. Registration Required. Your support is significant in sustaining the museum's education programs. New This Year 3 Ways to Participate! Golf, Pickleball, Inflatable Whale Introduction. The grounds of the Cold Spring Country Club are nestled amidst the opulent grounds of the iconic OHEKA Castle. For more information, please call 631-367-3418

SATURDAY, JUNE 28th

8:00AM

LINDY CARES PRESENTS: THE TRUE COLORS RUN!

Join us at Fireman’s Park in Lindenhurst for a vibrant morning of fun, fitness, and community spirit! Whether you run, walk, or dance your way through the course, this is an event you won’t want to miss! Together, we made a difference by supporting youth programs, scholarships, and education initiatives in Lindenhurst. For more information and to register visit https://runsignup. com/race/ny/lindenhurst/ lindycaresannualcolorsrun

RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Raspberry-Almond Linzer Cookies

IndependenceDay is July 4. It is customary for people to enjoy this day of national pride with barbecues, parties, parades, and other types of celebrations. Naturally, food is at the centerpiece of these events. Although appetizers and main courses (typically foods cooked on the grill) get a lot of fanfare, when the sun begins to set, both the fireworks and desserts are allowed to shine. “Raspberry-Almond Linzer Cookies” with their striking red centers can complement the color scheme of July 4 parties. Alternately, fill cookies with blueberry jam to achieve that red, white, and blue appeal. Enjoy this recipe, courtesy of “Real Simple Easy, Delicious Home Cooking” (Time Home Entertainment) from the Real Simple Kitchens.

Makes 36

2⁄3 cup almonds

1⁄2 cup packed light brown sugar

2 1⁄2 cups all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled, plus more for the work surface

1⁄2 teaspoon baking powder

1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt

DIRECTIONS:

Heat oven to 350 F. Spread the almonds on a baking sheet and toast, tossing occasionally, until fragrant, 6 to 8 minutes; let cool. In a food processor, finely grind the almonds with 1⁄4 cup of the brown sugar. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon; set aside.

Using an electric mixer, beat the butter and the remaining 1⁄4 cup of brown sugar on medium-high speed until fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Beat in the egg and vanilla. Reduce speed to low and gradually add the almond mixture, then the flour mixture, mixing until just combined (do not overmix). Shape the dough into two disks, tightly wrap, and refrigerate until firm, at least 3 hours.

1⁄4 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature

1 large egg

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar

1 12-ounce jar raspberry jam

Heat oven to 350 F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment. On a lightly floured surface, roll each disk of dough to a 1⁄8-inch thickness. Using a 2- to 21⁄2-inch round cookie cutter, cut out rounds and place 1 inch apart on the prepared baking sheet. Using a 3⁄4- to 1-inch round cookie cutter, cut the centers out of half the cookies. Reroll and cut the scraps as necessary.

Bake the cookies, rotating the baking sheets halfway through, until the edges are golden, 10 to 12 minutes. Cool slightly on the baking sheets, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.

Sprinkle the confectioners’ sugar on the cookies with the holes. Spread 1 teaspoon of the jam on each of the remaining cookies; top with the sugared cookies. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

Registration Open For Town’s Summer Co-Ed Fitness Classes

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Laura Maier announces that registration is opening for the Town’s Co-Ed Fitness Classes for the summer season at the Hicksville Athletic Center. Starting in early July, these 10-week programs offer a fun way to stay fit and meet new people. Open to everyone ages 18 and older, the classes cover everything from cardio kickboxing to yoga and ballroom dancing.

“Our great summer programs provide a fun, energizing way for residents to stay active while joining with friends or meeting new people,” said Councilwoman Maier.

“Whether you’re into high-energy workouts like cardio kickboxing or prefer something more relaxing like yoga, there’s a class for

everyone to enjoy!”

This summer, participants can once again choose from a variety of fun fitness options:

• Ballroom Dancing: Saturdays, 7pm–8pm, starting July 12th

• Cardio Kickboxing: Thursdays, 7:30pm–8:30pm, starting July 10th

• Pilates Intermediates: Thursdays, 7pm–8pm, starting July 17th

• Yoga:

o Saturdays, 9am–10am, starting July 12th

o Sundays, 8:45am–9:45am, starting July 6th

o Tuesdays, 8pm–9pm, starting July 8th

o Thursdays, 7am–8am, starting July 10th

• Zumba:

o Mondays, 6:45pm–7:45pm, starting July

14th

o Wednesdays, 7:30pm–8:30pm, starting July 9th

Registration is easy— simply visit oysterbaytown. com/sports to sign up. Registration is open. Town of Oyster Bay residents who have not used the signup portal will need to upload proof of residency (tax or utility bill) and a valid ID (like a driver’s license). Non-residents may register at a slightly higher fee. Participants must bring their own mats for Yoga, Pilates and Cardio Kickboxing. Class schedules are subject to change, and if a session is cancelled, make-up days will be offered. For more information, call (516) 7977945 or email tobparks@ oysterbay-ny.gov.

YES Community Counseling Center‘s (YESCCC) Student Outreach & Support (SOS) Program is offering FREE wellness programs for high school students during July and August. SOS is a grant awarded by Nassau County to YESCCC. It offers free support, prevention and wellness services to students and families.

The following SOS programs will take place at YES Community Counseling Center’s Levittown location at 152 Center Lane.

Connecting the Mind and Body for Girls: Mondays, July 14th – August 18th, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Workshops

Connecting the Mind and Body for Boys: Wednesdays, July 23rd – August 20th, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Both groups, designed for teens entering grades 9–12, aim to raise awareness of the connection between thoughts, feelings, and the body by using art, music, and breathwork to build emotional awareness, enhance self-regulation, and support healthy decisionmaking.

Life After High School: Thursdays, July 17th –August 21st, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This co-ed program for incoming juniors and seniors will explore healthy skills

for transitioning to college, careers, and life after high school. Through engaging activities, discussions, and guest speakers, teens will leave feeling more confident and prepared for the changes ahead.

Use the below QR code to register via YESCCC’s 2025 Summer Program page.

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