Merrick Herald 10-22-2020

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Merrick

HERALD Chamber hosts virtual contest

North Merokean lends a hand

Island Empanada opens in Merrick

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OCTOBER 22 - 28, 2020

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Local theaters set to reopen on Friday make this reopening a possibility. I don’t know too many theaters on Long Island that can agarcia@liherald.com, ngrant@liherald.com survive as long as we have.” After months of being closed Cuomo’s announcement came because of the coronavirus pan- a day after the state conducted demic, Long Island movie the- nearly 160,000 Covid-19 tests in aters will be allowed to reopen one day — a new record. on Friday. Bellmore Movies has been in G o v. A n d r e w C u o m o operation since 1909 (see box, announced last Saturday that Page 2) and is the longest contincinemas outside ually operating and N ew Yo rk C i t y last single-screen could reopen at 25 theater on Long percent capacity, Island. The Stampup to a maximum fels have been the of 50 people per sole owners since screening. He spec1999. ified that this The theater has would apply to earned a reputaareas that have tion in Nassau infection rates County as a spot to below 2 percent on showcase indepena 14-day average dent films. In norand have no cluster m a l ye a r s, t h e zones. Stampfels host ANNE STAMpfEl O n M o n d a y, screenings for the Co-owner, Bellmore Movies Long Island Interowners Henry and Bellmore Movies national Film Expo Anne Stampfel at Bellmore Movwere gearing up for ies, an opportunity the day they have been waiting that was lost this year because months for, they said. of the pandemic. “We’re hitting the ground “We’ve always been cautious running here,” said Anne, who leading up to this moment,” operates the single-screen the- Henry said, “but things will go ater with her husband. “We’ve done everything possible to Continued on page 2

By ANdREW gARCIA and NAkEEM gRANT

Courtesy the Hebrew Home at Riverdale

WhEN IRVINg lIEBOWITz realized that the Hebrew Home at Riverdale was missing a POW/MIA flag, he called on his friends at the Jewish War Veterans Post 652 in Merrick to help remedy that in time for Veterans Day.

Merokean will fly POW/MIA flag for Veterans Day By MIChAEl hINMAN mhinman@riverdalepress.com

Irving Liebowitz isn’t exactly fond of change. In fact, the few times he’s endured it were only because life gave him little other choice. He’s lived in Merrick for 58 years, raising three children and creating what he hoped was the perfect home for his wife, Claire. But kids grow up, friends and family grow older, and sometimes life deals the

most difficult moments, like Claire’s death more than a decade ago from breast cancer. Liebowitz has found a way to persevere; yet, as for many, 2020 has presented its own challenges. First, the 90-year-old found himself taking up temporary residence inside the Hebrew Home of Riverdale’s RiverWalk community in the Bronx. And then the coronavirus pandemic hit, cutting off many from their regular

routines and preventing them from spending time with family members and friends. “For three months, we were like prisoners,” Liebowitz said. “We had everything we needed in our apartments, but we couldn’t leave. There were all these precautions beginning in March because no one was quite sure what to do, so the safest thing we could do was stay inside.” As the world learned how to better battle Covid-19 and Continued on page 3

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don’t know too many theaters on Long Island that can survive as long as we have.


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