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Island Park gets millions in FEMA funding lenges and, of course, flooding. An engineering consulting firm, Walden Environmental Island Park is in the midst of Engineering, compiled a “repeta construction and fortification itive loss area” analysis of renaissance, while still recover- Island Park in May 2020. The ing from Hurricane Sandy 10 firm concluded what most resiyears later. With the assistance dents already knew, that the vilof $33 million in lage’s low elevation Federal Emergency and antiquated Management Agendraina g e system cy money that resulted in flooding arrived earlier this during rainfall and year, improvements tide cycles. in drainage were In addition, the completed over the villa g e does not summer, and other have a conventional projects to aid in storm water system stor m mitigation layout. “Rather than are continuing. having a system of In 2012, Sandy pipe laid out in predamaged 1,100 of dictable patterns,” MICHAEl the village’s 1,144 the report read, “the homes, numerous MCGINTY existing infrastrucbusinesses and Vil- Mayor, Island Park ture is complicated lage Hall. and haphazard, A resilient and reflecting a system tight-knit community, Island that appeared to have been modPark has rebuilt over the past ified with additions of piping decade, but it has been only and drainage structures over recently that FEMA money has time.” been granted to aid in flood preMayor Michael McGinty said ve n t i o n a n d o t h e r wo rk . that there are numerous projBecause of its proximity to ects either finished or in the water, the village fights perenni- works to help fortify neighboral battles with sinkholes, pot- hoods on and near Beach Way, holes, erosion, drainage chalContinued on page 4
By KARINA KoVAC kkovac@liherald.com
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A department full of friendly faces Adults and kids alike met members of the Oceanside Fire Department on Fire Prevention Day. Story, more photos, Page 3.
‘Urbex’ photographer living double life teaches I.P. to shoot By KARINA KoVAC kkovac@liherald.com
Mild-mannered social studies teacher by day, daring urban exploration photographer by night, Max Boncina, 49, is living something of a double life, exploring abandoned NATO bases, nuclear power plants and underground New York City sites when he’s not in the classroom. And Boncina combines his teaching skills with his passion for photography in Island Park, where he lives, at the Island Park Public Library, where he hosts
photography workshops. With no formal training, Boncina started his photographic journey on a whim, beginning with the lengthy film development process. He had to put the camera down while life took over for a while, and he worked as a teacher while also traveling the world. Then Instagram, the photo-sharing social media giant, inspired him to pick up a (now digital) camera up again. He believes that learning film first made him more thoughtful about the photos he was taking. “I was just like, wow I’ve got to
get back into it — it reawakened my passion I had years before,” he said. He met up with other photographers in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District. Then “it was like a snowball down a mountain,” Boncina recounted. “I got a bigger social media presence, and Sony reached out to me, and I’ll never forget that we were living in Atlantic Beach because we lost our home in Sandy, and they asked if I wanted to be a Sony Ambassador.” That meant that Sony would fund projects he was working on, Continued on page 9
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he most important project here overall is a mitigation of flooding.