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Anthony Napolitano
NYS Licensed Broker/Owner
Mobile: 516-807-4315
Office: 516-798-4200
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Anthony Napolitano
NYS Licensed Broker/Owner
Mobile: 516-807-4315
Office: 516-798-4200
E-mail: anapolitano78@gmail.com www.anapolitano.com ASK













The support was visible on Oct. 16 at Berner Middle School in the Massapequa School District, as students and staff donned pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Additionally, the student council held a fundraiser for a pair of organizations.
Berner’s Think Pink Day has been a tradition for more than a decade, bringing the school community together to support breast cancer patients. During lunch periods, student leaders sold Berner Think Pink T-shirts, bracelets, lollipops and stickers, with proceeds of about $1,800 going to the Side-Out Foundation and Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition.
members, led by advisers Teresa Ferreira and Denise Robertson, also made announcements and hung up fliers to promote the sales. One of Berner’s hallways was covered in large posters with messages such as “Hope,” “Give Cancer the Boot,” “Tackle Cancer” and “Think Pink.”
The student council

Seventh grade student council members, from left, Russell Tessler, Ella Burgoyne, Chris Chen and Matteo Romeo, along with advisers Teresa Ferreria and Denise Robertson, sold items including bracelets and lollipops to raise money for the Side-Out Foundation and Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition. Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District


Dear valued readers,
On November 17, 1953 the very first issue of the South Bay’s Neighbor - then known as South Bay’s Official Shopping Newspaper - was published. Our company has evolved over time, yet has always remained privately and locally owned. We continue to stand by our commitment to delivering positive, hometown news, along with special features like reader contests and puzzles, and of course, advertisements from your favorite merchants.
Through both challenging and prosperous times, we’ve continued to publish every single week, always strongly believing in what we do. The wonderful feedback we consistently receive from our readers reminds us that the publication is valued and wanted.
In an age when information is available at our fingertips, the simplicity of a printed publication filled with trusted, upli ing stories is truly unmatched. There’s something special about turning the pages of a physical paper and reading about the people and events that shape our local community. We’re deeply grateful for your continued support, which has allowed us to keep doing what we do week a er week.


Over the years our company has expanded to also publish a monthly magazine, provide digital marketing services and offer a full range of printing solutions - helping businesses of all sizes create menus, post cards, flyers and more.
Keep an eye out for next week’s newspaper issue, themed for the holidays, featuring hosting tips, festive recipes and more. And don’t forget to shop small this Small Business Saturday - supporting the very businesses that serve as the backbone of our community.
Sincerely,
Jeff Lambert Owner and Publisher, Long Island Media Group















































FRIDAY, NOV. 14th
6:30PM
KIWANIS ANNUAL AUCTION
at Walter G. O'Connell Copiague High School, 1100 Dixon Ave. in Copiague. The Copiague Kiwanis is dedicated to helping the community one child at a time. l00's of new items, restaurant gift certificates, Lotto board, 50/50, baskets galore, and much more. For scholarships and the children in the community. For more information, please call 631-275-0439
SATURDAY, NOV. 15th
10:00AM-3:00PM
VETERAN'S BENEFITS SYMPOSIUM
A salute to our veterans. Sgt. John Sardiello Post 1634 Of the American Legion, 10 Bruce Street in West Babylon. Roundtable discussion with local officials. Food Pantry sponsored by local scouting units. Many other services, giveaways and more! Breakfast & Lunch Served. Open to all veterans and/or their families seeking information and services. Need Information? Contact 631-669-3931, secretary.post1634@gmail.com
SUNDAY, NOV. 16th
8:00AM-12:00PM
CANCERCARE WALK FOR HOPE
Join dedicated CancerCare supporters for the CancerCare Walk for Hope. Meet at the Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course,in Woodbury, and walk with them in support of their free, professional support services CancerCare provides to individuals and their families affected by cancer. Bring your friends, family and co-workers for a day of celebrating survivors, remembering loved ones


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 information, please call 631.226.2636 x275 or send events to editorial@longislandmediagroup.com
and supporting people coping with cancer. For more information, contact their Senior Director of Special Events, Erica Lebensberg, at elebensberg@ cancercare.org or 212-712-6165
THURSDAY, NOV. 20th
6:00PM-7:45PM
PAUMANACKE GARDEN CLUB OF WANTAGH
Wantagh Public Library 3285 Park Ave. in Wantagh. A demonstration of Autumn centerpieces and tablescapes to decorate the Thanksgiving table. Floral arrangements will be raffled off. Lite refreshments will be served after the demonstration. For more information contact paumanackegc@ gmail.com
FRIDAY, NOV. 21st
6:00PM-9:00PM, SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd and SUNDAY NOV. 23rd
11:00AM-5:00PM
ST. JAMES MODEL RAILROAD CLUB OPEN HOUSE
The parking lot for the Train Show is located at: 176 Mills Pond Road, St. James. There is a suggested donation, Adults $2.00, Children .50 *PLEASE NOTE: The St. James Model Railroad Club is not handicapped accessible* For more information call evenings 516-263-9607 or 631-543-8732
SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd
9:30AM-3:00PM
HOLIDAY FAIR
Gift Basket Raffles & Chinese Auction, Boutique Items, Crafts, Granny’s Attic, Lunch Available. Santa Will Be Here! Community Presbyterian Church, 1843 Deer Park Ave. in Deer Park.
Free Admission / No Vendors. For more information, please call 631-242-0221
10:00AM–3:00PM
THRIFT SHOP AND YARD SALE
Come one, Come all to St. Patrick’s Church, 305 Carll’s Path in Deer Park. We have new and slightly used clothes, shoes, jewelry, household items, books, vinyl records, CDs, DVDs, arts and crafts. There is something for everyone. Rent a table for $25.00. For more information, please call 631-242-7530
SUNDAY, NOV. 23rd
11:45AM, Opening ceremonies/sponsor presentation at 12:00 NOON HOLIDAY FAIR
the 2025 Massapequa Chamber of Commerce Holiday Fair at Memorare Caterers (2183 Jackson Ave., Seaford.) Welcome the holiday season with this exciting event – including holiday shopping and lots of fun and festivity for the family! For more information, please call 516-541-1443
TUESDAY, NOV. 25th
8:30AM
BUS TRIP TO WIND CREEK CASINO BETHLEHEM, PA
Hosted by Joseph Barry Columbiettes. $60 pp, includes the driver’s tip. $35 slot play. Please Arrive at 8:30 a.m. Return approx. 8:30 p.m. Parking: 999 So. Oyster Bay Road (dead end). For more information, please call Barbara 516-935-5576




Turkey Traditional Dinner:

Caesar Salad • Verona Salad • Mozzarella Caprese
Artichoke Oreganata • Stracciatella Soup • Pasta e Fagioli Soup
Rice Balls • Eggplant Rollatini • Baked Clams • Calamari Fritti
Served with Gravy, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Baby Carrots, String Beans (Add Lasagna $6)
Chicken Valdostana:
Breaded Breast of Chicken topped with Prosciutto, Melted Mozzarella, Porcini Sauce, Served with Roasted Potatoes & Vegetables
Chicken Scarpariello:
Oven Roasted off the Bone with Sausage, Peppers, Mushrooms, Rosemary
Sole Portofino:
Parmesan Encrusted in Lemon White Wine Sauce, Served over Risotto
Salmon Fiorentina:
Fresh Salmon pan seared in a lemon beurre blanc Served over Spinach
Shrimp Scampi:
Garlic, butter, white wine and lemon, served over risotto with vegetables
Pollo: (Served with Vegetables)
Francese, Parmigiana, Marsala, Toscano Veal (+ $6): (Served with Vegetables)
Marsala, Parmigiana, Sorrentino, Piccata
Zucchini Linguini: (Vegan)
In a Spicy Marinara Sauce with Crispy Shitake Mushroom
Cannoli • Tiramisu • Key Lime Pie Flourless Chocolate Cake
Roasted Turkey With Gravy
Stuffing • Sweet Potatoes • Cranberry Sauce
String Beans • Baby Carrots In Honey
Assorted Homemade Desserts
Add Lasagna

Penne alla Vodka:
Shallots, Prosciutto, Vodka in Tomato Basil Sauce with a touch of cream
Pappardelle Bolognese:
Authentic Meat Sauce, Ricotta Cheese on Top
Orecchiette alla Verona:
Imported Pasta Sautéed with Sausage, Sundried Tomatoes, Chick Peas, Rapini, Garlic and Oil
Porcini Risotto: (Vegetarian)
Risotto Tossed in Porcini Mushroom Sauce, Topped with Shaved
Parmesan
Eggplant Parmesan:
Baked in Marinara, topped with Melted Mozzarella, Served with Vegetables
Grilled Pork Chop (+ $6):
Topped with Mushrooms, Onions, Cherry Peppers, Served-Roasted Potato, Vegetables
Branzino Oreganata (+ $7):
Fresh Mediterranean Sea Bass Topped with Seasoned Breadcrumbs in a Lemon White Wine Sauce with Shrimp
Squid Ink Linguini (+ $7):
Tossed with Mussels, Calamari, Shrimp, Broccoli Rabe, Cherry Tomatoes, Garlic, Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Crispy Duck (+ $7):
Fresh Long Island Duck, Orange Cranberry Glaze, Served with Wild Rice & Vegetable
Steak (+ $10):
Grilled, topped with Asparagus and Melted Mozzarella in Barolo Wine Sauce Served with Onion RIngs












































































































The Chamber of Commerce of the Massapequas proudly recognized Michael Masone of Masone Masonry as its 2025 Businessperson of the Year. Michael was honored on Friday, October 31, at the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce Annual Businessperson of the Year Breakfast held at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury.
A longtime Chamber member, Michael is well known throughout the
Massapequa community for his professionalism, integrity, and generosity. He is always among the first to step forward as a dedicated sponsor and supporter of Chamber initiatives and local events, continually giving back to the community he serves.
“Michael truly embodies the spirit of the Massapequa business community,” said Chamber President Robin Hepworth. “He is hardworking, humble, and always willing to help others. We are
proud to celebrate his accomplishments and his continued commitment to our town.”
The Chamber extends its warmest congratulations to Michael Masone on this well-deserved honor and thanks him for his ongoing contributions to the growth and success of the Massapequa community.


















































































































