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Glen Cove Herald 02-02-2023

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North Shore shelter needs long-term home uled to open from Feb. 1 to March 31. For 23 years, the shelter For two and a half months, worked in tandem with the Orlando Sotlo hasn’t had a per- church to house residents for manent place to sleep. Some- its seasonal program. Initially, times he sets up a tarp in one the shelter rented space within of the wooded areas of the city. the church for $7,900 a year. Other times he’s offered a truck The staff handled the cleaning to stay in for a few nights. for its residents, while the Either way, he church provided sees puffs of his the space for them breath above his to sleep. cold face just Fo r t h e p a s t before he closes two years howevhis eyes for the er, the prog ram night. has been in need“I’ve had to see ed of a new space how I’m going to to house the men survive this windue to architecturter, because it’s al problems with n o t t h at e a s y, ” the church. Last Sotlo said. year the shelter Dozens of men ORLANDO SOTLO housed residents in Glen Cove face Shelter resident in single-occupanthe same harsh cy rooms. Four reality since the North Shore rooms were rented monthly for Sheltering Pro g ram doors the dozen shelter residents, remained closed for the first alongside yearlong residents, few weeks of winter. The shel- for $3,200 per month. ter, at the First Presbyterian Cantor Gustavo Gitlin of Church of Glen Cove, is nor- Congregation Tifereth Israel, mally open to homeless men president of the North Shore the day after Thanksgiving and Sheltering Program’s board of closes at the end of March. trustees, said single-room occuThis year, there were con- pancy was a needed resource cerns that it wouldn’t open at for its residents, but it came at all, but the shelter was able to a high price, which became resume its program. It is schedCONTINUED ON PAGE 5

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Who says this is just for girls? Alejandro Vargas–Amparo, a first-grader at Gribbin Elementary School, practices ribbon dancing. The class was offered to mark the Lunar New Year. More photos, Page 6.

In latest chapter of Santos saga, he steps down from committees By LAURA LANE llane@liherald.com

U.S. Rep. George Santos recused himself on Tuesday from the House Science, Space and Technology and Small Business committees in the midst of continuing public interest in his questionable past, as well as ongoing investigations about how he financed his successful November campaign. The embattled Republican — who represents a district that includes the North Shore — confirmed in a statement he notified House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of his decision the day before.

“Without the ongoing attention surrounding both my personal and campaign financial investigations, I have submitted a request to Speaker McCarthy that I be temporarily recused from my committee assignments until I am cleared,” Santos said. “This was a decision that I take very seriously. The business of the 118th Congress must continue without media fanfare. It is important that I primarily focus on serving the constituents of New York’s 3rd Congressional District, and providing federal level representation without distraction.” What Santos is giving up is significant, according CONTINUED ON PAGE 13

’ve had to see how I’m going to survive this winter, because it’s not that easy.


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