Over 68 Years! - Pride Equipment Corporation
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Over 68 Years! - Pride Equipment Corporation
Over 68 Years! Serving the North Shore communities of Locust Valley, Oyster Bay, Glen Cove, Bayville, Centre Island, Cove Neck, Lattingtown, Matinecock, The Brookvilles and Muttontown Locust Valley, New York 11560 Vol. 68 No. 34 April 3, 2013 75¢ www.theleaderonline.com Story on page 3 Singleton’s Seafood Shack currently at TOBAY Beach (inset) has been approved for three local beaches. Arrests in Warrant Sweep GBBGC Pancake Breakfast Arbor Day at Sagamore Hill Bill Clinton at Temple Sinai Page 3 Page 6 Page 7 Page 15 Page 2 The Leader April 3, 2013 KEVIN A. DAIGH #4 Long Island Agent Chairman’s Circle Gold PEGGY CARILLO TEAM Leading Edge Society LUDMILLA STANCO TEAM #10 Long Island Team Chairman’s Circle Gold VALERIE STONE TEAM Leading Edge Society JOAN GORDON Leading Edge Society CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THE ELLIMAN AWARD WINNERS IN OUR LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE ON THEIR EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS IN 2012! Locust Valley Office | 71 Forest Ave | ©2013. Douglas Elliman Real Estate. Equal Housing Opportunity. 516.759.0400 April 3, 2013 The Leader Page 3 Singleton’s: Welcome – or Not • VICTORIA SIEGEL Information has been received by The Leader, stating that the Board of the Town of Oyster Bay has approved a resolution calling for the establishment of three Singleton’s Seafood Shacks at local town beaches. The three locations are Centre Island, Stehli, and Harry Tappen Beaches. Only Tappen Beach is scheduled to open this summer, utilizing the existing building. This information has been confirmed by the Town of Oyster Bay Public Information Office. All the villages involved: Sea Cliff, Centre Island, Bayville and Lattingtown, were contacted by The Leader and none had claimed any knowledge of anything happening at the beaches in question. Singleton’s Seafood Shack has been operating at Tobay Beach for years. But is this what our villages want here on the North Shore? STAR Tax Rebate Re‑registration It seems that some people are receiving their STAR Tax Rebate for more than just their primary residence. And, now, Gov. Cuomo and lawmakers want to require homeowners to re-register. The STAR Tax Rebate was enacted in 1997, when Gov. George Pataki was in office. It exempts the first $30,000 of the taxable value of your home from school taxes, giving the homeowners a bit of tax relief. However, you can only apply the STAR Tax Rebate to your primary residence. Stuck in the Muck at Young’s Apparently, the check and balances were not considered when this was initially put into place. Now they are noticing that many people are receiving this tax relief benefit for homes in New York State that are not their primary residences. A new law will create a statewide database that will enable the state to be sure only one residence, your primary, will receive this benefit. Under this new initiative, homeowners will have until April 1, 2014 to submit their paperwork. Spring Fever! Someone couldn't wait to get close to nature at Young's Farm. Credit: Helen Bonebrake. 12 Arrests in a Warrant Sweep The Nassau County Police Department and the Glen Cove Police Department joined forces on a warrant sweep, resulting in 12 arrests, according to Detective Lt. John Nagle. Charges included aggravated: unlicensed opera- tion, assault, criminal obstruction of breathing, DWI, violation of probation, menacing and criminal sale of controlled substances. The suspects will be arraigned in Glen Cove Court, as well as the First District Court in Nassau County. Federal Funds To Help Residents Achieve Homeownership Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano announced the award of $500,000 in Federal HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program funding, which are provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), that promises to help make the dream of home ownership a reality for some first-time home buyers. As part of his on-going commitment to help Nassau residents become home owners, County Executive Mangano said that the Long Island Housing Partnership (LIHP), as agent for Nassau County Office of Community Development, will be accepting applications from first-time home buyers for down payment/closing cost assistance towards the purchase of a principal residence, beginning Monday, April 1st. Under the program, first-time home buyers can receive up to $20,000 towards down payment/closing costs for the purchase of an eligible new or existing single family home. The applicants must provide a minimum down payment of $3,000; satisfy the mortgage lender’s minimum down payment requirements and being able to secure a mortgage. Home owners are required to reside in the home for a minimum of 10 years or HUD will require a full repayment of the grant. Applicants must attend a mortgage counseling session, secure a mortgage, and have a minimum household income of at least $30,000. The maximum income guidelines are as follows: family of one, $59,300; family of two, $67,800; family of three; $76,250; family of four; $84,700; family of five; $91,500; family of six; $98,300; family of seven; $105,050; family of eight or more, $111,850. Eligible homes for purchase must be pre-existing, or newly constructed residences, located within the Nassau County boundaries. They must be single family dwellings, which include townhouses, condominiums, co-operative apartments and manufactured homes, and be occupied as a principal residence. The maximum appraised value cannot exceed $396,625. Applications are available by mail on request or can be obtained in person at the Nassau County Office of Community Development, Home Ownership Center, 40 Main Street, first floor, Hempstead, NY. For information, contact Norman Gersman at 516.572.2723 or contact the Long Island Housing Partnership, Inc. as agent for NCOCD, 180 Oser Avenue, Suite 800, Hauppauge, NY, 11788. For information contact Jessica Ostrosky at (631) 435-4710. Applications will be evaluated and certified on a first-come, first-served, basis. The deadline for submitted applications and supporting documentation will take effect when LIHP has qualified 60 applicants as eligible or May 31, 2013, whichever is sooner. Councilwoman Faughnan Resigns Town of Oyster Bay Councilwoman Elizabeth Faughnan resigned. Having served the community for seven years, Faughnan found a job with NuHealth, the corporation running the Nassau University Medical Center. The Leader wishes Ms. Faughnan the best of luck on her new endeavors. FEMA Disaster Assistance Applications Deadline Extended Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that the deadline for residents living in one of the thirteen disasterdeclared counties to register for FEMA assistance has been extended to April 13, 2013. The previous deadline was March 29, 2013. Federal disaster assistance for individuals and families can include: money for rental assistance, essential home repairs, personal property losses and other serious, disaster-related needs not covered by insurance. Residents in the following counties are eligible for assistance: Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Richmond, Rockland, Westchester, Suffolk, Queens, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan and Ulster. As the six-month anniversary of Superstorm Sandy approaches, many New Yorkers impacted by Sandy are still in need and must have access to disaster assistance and resources to help them get back on their feet. This extension from FEMA will provide impacted residents with more time to rebuild as soon as possible. The state’s request also included a 14- day extension for individuals and businesses to apply to the Small Business Administration for lowered-interest loans. Individuals can register online at www.disasterassistance.gov. Applicants may also call 800.621.3362. Page 4 The Leader April 3, 2013 EDITORIAL MARRIAGE? With all the turmoil existing in the world today, from Cyprus to North Korea, which fiscally and militarily could severely impact our lives, the issue that has captured the headlines is the definition of marriage. Last week, the United States Supreme Court heard two cases involving this issue. In 1996, the U.S. Congress enacted the Defense of Marriage Act, which denied some federal recognition and benefits to samesex couples, and the 2003 California Proposition 8 referendum rescinded the marriage rights of same-sex couples in California. The high court’s decision on both cases is expected by early summer. However, regardless of their decision the controversy will continue since we are dealing with a basic core, long-standing cultural and religious issue. The homosexual and lesbian community is comparatively small in numbers, however, as a result of their lobbying and militant activist stance, they have reached the ears of the mass media and legislative bodies, who in turn have appealed to the populist movement for fairness and recognition, but at what cost? In our opinion, this group should not seek or be granted special legal status entitling them to rights greater than those enjoyed by their fellow citizens, nor should they be denied equal rights under our laws. The sticking point in this controversy, essentially, comes down to the insistence by the gay community to adopt the word marriage in defining their relationship. Some may think this an oversimplification of the issue, but we think not. Some years ago, they captured the word “gay” and changed our lexicon to mean homosexual. Certainly the gay ‘90s was not populated by a homosexual society. Why then do they insist upon applying the word marriage to their relationships, which for thousands of years has defined that which exists between a man and a woman. This is an assault upon the very core of mankind’s cultural, religious and societal existence and to redefine the word marriage accomplishes essentially nothing. Instead, let the term “civil union” represent this relationship with all the legal benefits enjoyed by those married couples in full harmony and equality, with their fellow citizens in a civilized society. The Publisher LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: We encourage our readers to express their view regardless of opinion, through the Letters to the Editor column. Letters published represent the viewpoint of our readers. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Leader and, in fact, may be of opposite viewpoint. Letters should be typed and mailed or emailed to the editor’s attention. Letters will be edited for length, clarity and accuracy. All letters should be signed and contain author’s address and telephone number for verification. Although it is discouraged, we will withhold an author’s name if the subject matter is sensitive or the writer may be subject to intimidation or harassment. Letters that contain accusations or important “facts” must demonstrate knowledge in the area described or show evidence for their writing. The Leader will not return letters and reserves the right to publish them at a later time or not at all, due to lack of space or editor’s discretion. L E T T E RS TO T HE E D I TOR The Leader has received several unsigned letters to the editor. We will respect an author’s request for anonymity, but must have your name, address, and phone number. We want to hear from you and publish your opinions, so in the future, kindly include the above requested information. THEATRE CLOSED To the Editor: Leader Stations In last week's Leader, I read that the Glen Cove theatre has closed. I live only 2 blocks from the theatre, but had not noticed this. The Leader article reads that “the renovations will, hopefully, bring in more theatre-goers.” I don't know if that reasoning is necessarily correct. Rather, is it possible that attendance at the Cinema is not more robust because better films’ content wise and aesthetic-wise are not being offered ? At the cinemas in Roslyn and Manhasset, they show more challenging films, and these theatres generally seem to be well-filled. Stop by these Leader Stations to pick up your copy of The Leader. BAYVILLE Twin Harbor Pharmacy Marty’s Party Bayville Pharmacy Bayville Market Oak Neck Deli • EAST NORWICH East Norwich Deli & Catering • GLEN COVE Glen Cove Stop n’ Shop Glen Cove Hospital Gift Shop LOCUST VALLEY Locust Valley Deli Locust Valley Bagel Country Plaza Deli Locust Valley Convenience Store Locust Valley Market • OYSTER BAY Oyster Bay General Store Oyster Bay Stop n’ Shop Verrelli’s Bob Praver Glen Cove A CASINO ON LONG ISLAND? Yes, I want The Leader. To the Editor: My name is Giancarlo Pagliara and I am a resident of Glen Cove and freshman at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. While researching a school project, I learned about a disturbing issue - casinos. Senator Dean Skelos is lobbying to bring a Casino to Long Island, specifically in Nassau County. Casinos will only bring hardship to our community. They will raise the crime levels in Nassau County and introduce gambling addictions to our families. Why should we let this happen? The answer is - we shouldn’t! The governor has proposed three-casino sites upstate. This kind of plan may work for upstate New York, but it will certainly destroy the suburban feel of our communities on Long Island. I want to encourage everyone to raise awareness of this enraging situation. Please take a minute to look at a group page I joined against casinos on Long Island on Facebook, search for N-RAGED. I thank you for taking the time to read about this important, yet unpublicized problem that is coming to our home county. 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The prizes were dinner and lunch certifi- cates to local restaurants. Monies from the raffle will be used to refresh the chapel, a big thank you to all who supported the event. April 3, 2013 The Leader Page 5 Spend an afternoon with us! Create something great SM ecycled culpture Contest Art Reception and Awards Ceremony Saturday, April 13 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Portledge School 355 Duck Pond Road, Locust Valley Instructors from the Cradle of Aviation and Portledge Summer Adventures will host interactive workshops including make your own rockets, how things fly, living in space, eyes on earth, weather to fly by, Lego building and woodworking. Plus, you can visit the new Portledge Planetarium! This event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 516-750-3222 or www.portledge.org/createsomethinggreat. Junior Volunteer Matthew Gillen helped Auxilliary Members Teri Martone and Diane Mullen pull the winning tickets. Terri Swenson (center) acccepts her gift certificate. "$ ##% &"$# %# Pre-nursery through Grade 12 PORTLEDGE ˘ SUMMER˘ ADVENTURES Roland Cotter-Kroboth #"#"'%' )%'&%& " + "$ ##% # !" ! #"&$ ' !" #% #(% &$ )%'&" %'& ) " '#" HILLCREST $ # formerly Locust Valley Antiques ' '#' *" +#( $+ *' )& #% !&'%% ' '! # "&%'#" ' %" ##!"# " $ " %# $ &"$#$" Annual Meeting of the Locust Valley Library Association The Annual Meeting of the Locust Valley Library Association has been scheduled for Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at 7:00 pm in the Community Room of the Library. At this meeting, the three candidates, Amy Driscoll, Judith James and Heather Whitman, will be sworn in as Trustees. Proposed changes to the Bylaws will be presented for the approval of the Association. The text of these changes is posted at the Library and on the Library website. We invite all Locust Valley residents to attend this meeting. Refreshments will be served by the Friends of the Library. For further information please call (516) 671-1837. CLEARANCE SALE 40-70% OFF Antiques, Vintage, Art, Lighting and Accessories "#$ & %#$ ( ($%"( %( '''"#$$!%##$# Page 6 The Leader April 3, 2013 GBBGC Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club (GBBGC) kicked off the Easter Holiday with its annual Easter Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast! More than 430 children and their families enjoyed an all you can eat breakfast and traditional Easter Egg Hunt. Additional festivities included pictures with the Easter Bunny, as well as an Easter egg decorating contest. The GBBGC would like to thank all of those who generously donated to the club to make this annual event the best yet. Thanks to generous sponsors including Boar’s Head, Starbucks of Glen Cove, Chef Murphy, the Glen Cove Bagel Café, Lou and Camille of Dunkin Donuts of Bethpage, and a special thank you to g.. Willikers for sponsoring our egg decorating contest. To all the volunteers, Keystone and Torch Clubs, the Junior Leaders as well at the GBBGC Parent Committee, the GBBGC truly values our Andres Cisneros winner of the Easter Egg Contest sponsored by g. Willikers. Confucius Acupuncture Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine Holistic Approach to Your Health Specializing In: • Infertility/IUIIVF Support and Pain Management Ying Duan MS., L.Ac Diplomatic Chinese herbalist (Practice in TriBeCa, NYC, now opening her new office!) 516-589-1555 480 Forest Avenue, Suite 509, Locust Valley, NY 11560 (at intersection with Lattingtown Road and Forest Avenue) We accept most major insurance, please ill out our online insurance form on our website to see if you are covered. www.confuciusacu.com 1950 - 2013 Over O Sixty Sixtty Years Years of Service Serviice to Children Children Larissa Izaguirre and Danielle Zambuto with the Easter Bunny. time and help in decorating, hiding the Easter eggs, cooking and serving the hearty breakfast as well as clean-up. Since 1950 Grenville Baker Boys and Girls Club has been providing after school and summer programs for more than 1,600 children in Locust Valley and surrounding communities. By providing proven education, recreation and guidance programs in a safe and nurturing environment that many children consider their second home, we help our young participants lead happy, healthy and productive lives. The club is located at 135 Forest Avenue in Locust Valley. For additional information on club programs, go to www.gbbgc.org or contact Anita Watterson, Director of Program Services at 676-1460 x24. If you would like to make a donation to the club, contact Christine Thomaides, Director of Development at 759-5437, x11. April p 2013 Open the Door… D take a Tour! Tour! Celebrate Boys & Girls Club pril 8 - 12 week with us Ap April fuun-ffilled i The week is packed with fun-filled themed them ed events and our signature eduled for scheduled Tour Day is sch Friday, Apr ril 12. April Don’t Miss Out...cal Out...call ll the Club and book your Tour TODAY! Kindergarten Open O House May 20 5pm-7pm 5p pm-7pm We invite all pare parents ents to visit the Club, meet th he staff and the learn about ourr exciting exciting programss for 1s 1st graders. program st grade rs. Get Soci Social al withh GBBGC 47th Annual 47th Clothing Cllothing Sale May Ma ay 3 - May 11 11 Donations D Ap April pril 1– April 22 Monday-Friday Monday y-Friday 10am to 4pm Saturday Satur rday 10am to 2pm Sum Summer mmer Camps Register Reegister Today Today To find out about our Summer Camp Programs Ca mp Pr rograms and the fun we planned have plan nned for you this summer pleasee call 759-5437 ext.16 i it www.gbbgc.org isit bb or vi visit Unforgettable memories made Unforgett table m emories are m ade at GBB GBBGC Summer Camp! BGC Su mmer Ca mp! 135 Forest Forest Avenue, L Locust ocust Valley, New w York 11560 Programs: Prog rams: 676-1460 676-1460 6 x16 x16 Development: Development: 759-5437 759-5437 3 x14 x14 www.gbbgc.org www.gbbgc.org !" ! ! %"# !" ! ! " !" ! ! $ !" ! ! % !" ! ! !" ! ! %# !" ! Be sure to visit our website, see the winter specials, and learn about our Up-Front Pricing, Preferred Service Plans and great customer service! April 3, 2013 The Leader Page 7 Arbor Day Event at the Sagamore Hill Last year’s Arbor Day event at Bayard Cutting Arboretum was a huge success. This year, on March 23, the Long Island Arboricultural Association (LIAA) sponsored the event at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site. Sagamore was a target for some very high and damaging winds during Hurricane Sandy. On the organization’s plate this year were two removals, a large amount of deadwood pruning and shaping, and securing blow downs around the property. There was also a good amount of stump grinding that needed to take place. “Several hundred professional arborists descended on Sagamore Hill to donate their services for Sandy clean-up, deadwood pruning, tree removal, and shrub thinning,” said Richard Weir of Horticulture Solutions. Mr. Weir went on to say, “although the last time the group visited Sagamore Hill was 24 years ago, each year the group offers this opportunity by donating their skills to a worthy Long Island public park or arboretum.” What a wonderful community service the LIAA provides every year! The Arbor Day Project Volunteers Volunteers gather to help remove tree damage at Sagamore Hill Spring Sports at The Boys and Girls Club! The Boys & Girls Club of Oyster BayEast Norwich proudly announces its spring sports program schedule. Programs include Kickball, Tennis, Golf and Badminton! Kickball sessions will be held on Mondays, beginning April 15th and will run 6 sessions thru May 20th. Times are from 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. for members in grades K-2. The registration fee for kickball is $40.00. Indoor Tennis sessions will run 6 sessions on Tuesdays, April 16th thru May 21st from 6:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. for grades 3-6. The registration fee for tennis is $25.00. Thanks to the USTA Eastern for sponsoring a portion of the tennis program. The Indoor/Outdoor Golf program will be held on Wednesdays, beginning April 17th, and will run 6 sessions thru May 22nd. Times are from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. for grades 3-5 and 7:00 – 8:00 for grades 6-8. The program will include two trips to the Oyster Bay Golf Course Driving Range on May 15th and May 22nd from 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. which are generously sponsored by Mr. Jim Litke, Board Member. Participants may bring their own golf clubs, but equipment will be supplied. Registration is ongoing at the clubhouse. The registration fee for golf is $55.00. Badminton, a brand new program at the club, will run 6 sessions on Thursdays, April 18th thru May 23rd from 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. for grades 36. The registration fee for badminton is $40.00. Please Note: Registrants for athletic programs must have a current club membership. The membership fee is $35.00 and is valid thru May 31, 2014. Once registration fees are paid, there will be no refunds for cancellation, withdrawals or early termination. All sports programs are co-ed. For further information about Boys & Girls Club activities, please contact Kurt LeBright, Athletic Supervisor, at 9229285, ext. 20, or via e-mail at [email protected]. Don’t forget to check us out on the web at, www.bgcoben.org, and check the club out on Facebook and become a fan! We are also on Twitter and Instagram @BGCOBEN. 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The Mill Neck Family of The $30 cost of the April Organizations is pleased to 18th event is per person, and announce a very special tour and includes the tour, lecture and lecture to take place on light refreshments. Proceeds Thursday, April 18, 2013. A benefit the preservation docent-guided tour of Mill Neck efforts of Mill Neck Manor Manor, a magnificent Tudor House. Reservations are Revival mansion, will begin at required. Sign language inter6:30 p.m., followed at 7:30 p.m. preters will be available for by an informative lecture by Gold Coast historian guests who are Deaf, providnoted Gold Coast historian Orin Orin Finkle ed a request is made in Finkle. Mr. Finkle, who has the largest private advance. To register, log on to www.millarchive of period Long Island mansion neckmanorhouse.org or call (516) 628material in the country, will share his 4243. Space is limited, so register early. The Mill Neck Family of Organizations invaluable photographs and stories in what is sure to be an enlightening look at the his- is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life tory of this notable area of Long Island’s for people who are Deaf, or who have other North Shore. An accountant by profession, special needs, through excellence in indiMr. Finkle’s evolution into a Gold Coast vidually-designed educational, vocational historian has been a true labor of love. He or spiritual programs and services. For says, “It’s like exploring for treasures on an more information, please call (516) 922archaeological dig to uncover long-lost 4100 or visit http://www.millneck.org. photographs and old articles that have been left behind in the forgotten past. My goal is to locate, acquire and preserve pieces of history concerning high society life and marvelous architectural creations which have basically faded away.” Over the years Mr. Finkle has presented slide shows and lectures at numerous colleges, libraries and historic societies. To help bring forward past happenings of Gold Coast-era society parties, sporting events and life into the present, he has had gallery showings of period photos, as well as his Gold Coast Vintage Manor House own pictures, of the great properties on Ukranian Egg Decorating at Raynham Hall Raynham Hall Museum, in Oyster Bay, held a traditional Easter egg decoration workshop in the historic kitchen of the museum. Over 25 children and adults learned the techniques of Pysanky, the traditional Ukrainian method of creating elaborate designs on real blown out eggshells. The class was led by Oyster Bay resident Anita MacDougall, who volunteered her time to demonstrate the style and teach the history of this pagan, and later Christian tradition. The tradition of decorating eggs, especially at Easter or in spring, was widespread throughout Europe for centuries. Pysanky was believed to possess power and had mystical meanings in the color and designs representative of nature and life itself. The traditional method employs wax and dyes and takes several sessions to create. The children instead used hand-drawn designs and magic markers in bright shades with silver and gold accents to create their version of these traditional eggs. Museum staff was furiously pumping out more eggs to keep up with the children’s demand. Director of Education, Alex Sutherland exclaimed, “I thought my arm would fall off pumping all those eggs!” The youngsters were able to take home several eggs for their own holiday decorations. For centuries the designs and symbols used on Pysanky were handed down from mother to daughter. The concept has evolved and now, although there are some who maintain a strict traditionalist view, Raynham Hall’s simplified version of the Pysanky method was well received. The Pysanky egg decorating method at Raynham Hall. WE ARE PROUD TO WELCOME KATE CALLAN TO Her impressive credentials include: t .FNCFSPG-POH*TMBOE#PBSEPG3FBMUPST t .FNCFSPG.VMUJQMF-JTUJOH4FSWJDFPG-POH*TMBOE t .FNCFSPG/BUJPOBM"TTPDJBUJPOPG3FBMUPST Kate brings a long history of successful sales, marketing, and management experience to Douglas Elliman Real Estate. Active in her community, Kate serves on three committees at Portledge School in Locust Valley and is co-chair and a board member of a non-profit organization for six years. Kate’s energy, passion and enthusiasm work to provide her clients with the necessary skills to obtain their real estate goals. 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The Secretary of State of New York has been designated as agent of the LLC upon which process against it may be served. The Secretary of State of New York shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, care of John P. Hicks, Esq., The John P. Hicks Law Firm, 60 Loudonville Road, Albany, New York 12204. Purpose: for any lawful purpose. 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, 5/1 PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF LATTINGTOWN A public hearing will be held before the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Nassau County, New York, at the Lattingtown Village Hall, 299 Lattingtown Road in said Village on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 6:00.pm. The hearing will be on the 2013/2014 budget of estimated expenses and revenues for the Village’s fiscal year commencing 6/1/13 and ending 5/31/14 which has been prepared by the Board of Trustees. The budget shows no compensation to any member of the Board of Trustees. Any person needing special assistance in attending, please notify the Village Clerk at (516) 676-7790 at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing. A public hearing will be held before the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Upper Brookville, Nassau County, New York, at the Annex on the grounds of Planting Fields located on Planting Fields Road in said Village on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. The hearing will be on the 2013/2014 budget of estimated expenses and revenues for the Village’s fiscal year commencing 6/1/13 and ending 5/31/14 which has been prepared by the Board of Trustees. The budget shows no compensation for the Mayor and Board of Trustees. Any person needing special assistance in attending, please notify the Village Clerk (516676-6920) at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing. Any person needing special assistance in attending, please notify the Village Clerk at (516) 624-7715 at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing. By Order of the Board of Trustees Tracy L. Lynch Village Clerk Dated: April 3, 2013 April 5, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF MATINECOCK This proposed budget is on file and open to the public for inspection during the usual business hours of the day at the office of Humes & Wagner, LLP, the attorneys for the Village, 147 Forest Avenue, Locust Valley, New York, from the date of this notice until the time of the hearing. All persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. All citizens have a right to attend the public hearing and provide written and oral comments and to ask questions concerning the proposed All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By Order of the Board of Trustees Winsome Citarella Village Clerk/Treasurer Dated: March 19, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF BROOKVILLE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF UPPER BROOKVILLE All persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. All citizens have a right to attend the public hearing and provide written and oral comments and ask questions concerning the proposed Village budget. The hearing will be on the 2013/2014 budget of estimated expenses and revenues for the Village’s fiscal year commencing 6/1/13 and ending 5/31/14 which has been prepared by the Board of Trustees. The budget shows no compensation to any member of the Board of Trustees. Ann G. Vessalico Clerk Treasurer 3/29 4/03 All persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. All citizens have a right to attend the public hearing and provide written and oral comments and to ask questions concerning the proposed Village budget. A public hearing will be held before the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Matinecock, Nassau County, New York, on Monday, April 15, 2013, at the Portledge School - Upper School Library, on Duck Pond Road in said Village at 6:30 p.m. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Inc. Village of Centre Island may be reviewed between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. during usual business days until the time of the hearing. Dated: April 3, 2013 This budget is on file and open to the public for inspection at the Lattingtown Village Hall between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon on usual business days from the date of this notice until the time of hearing. Dated: April 3, 2013 All citizens have a right to attend the public hearing and provide written or oral comments and to ask questions concerning the entire proposed budget. By Order of the Board of Trustees William H. Simonds Village Clerk/Treasurer This budget is on file and open to the public for inspection at the Upper Brookville Village Office Monday, Wednesday and Thursday between the hours of 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. from the date of this notice until the time of the hearing. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to continue or adjourn such hearing as provided by law. By Order of the Board of Trustees Kathleen F. Picoli Village Clerk/Treasurer All persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard at said time and place. Inc. Village of Centre Island 303 Centre Island Road Oyster Bay, NY 11771 Legal Notice Please take notice that a Public Hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Inc. Village of Centre Island, Nassau County, New York, at the Village Hall, 303 Centre Island Road, Oyster Bay on April 10, 2013 at 6:30 P.M. The subject matter of the hearing will be the budget of estimated expenses and revenues which has been prepared by the Board of Trustees after receiving the tentative budget of the Budget Officer of said village for the fiscal year 2013/2014. This budget shows no compensation to any member of the Board of Trustees. The budget is on file and open to the public for inspection at the Centre Island Village Hall, 303 Centre Island Road, Oyster Bay, New York where it may be seen Monday through Friday between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. from the date of this notice until the time of hearing. INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF BROOKVILLE NOTICE OF VENUE & DATE CHANGE FOR THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING PUBLIC NOTICE: Please be advised that the previously scheduled meeting of the Village of Brookville Board of Trustees to be held on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. at the Association for the Help of Retired Children (AHRC), 189 Wheatley Road, Brookville New York has been changed to Thursday, April 18, 2013 at the Tam O’Shanter Country Club, 74 Fruitledge Road, Brookville, New York 11545. This notice is pursuant to the requirements of the Open Meeting Law. Winsome Citarella Clerk Treasurer Dated : Brookville , New York March 25, 2013 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED LOCAL LAW 2-2013 INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF BROOKVILLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before and by the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Brookville, Nassau County, New York at the AHRC located at 189 Wheatley Road in said Village on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. The hearing will be on whether to enact proposed Local Law 2-2013, entitled, Amendment to Zoning Code- Building Volume,@ which will amend Sections 218-24.1, 218-24.2, 21824.3 and 218-24.4 of Chapter 218, Article IVA, “Bulk Regulations for Residence Districts” of the Code of the Village of Brookville to increase the maximum combined building volume in all districts by 10,000 cubic feet and exclude the cubic volume of older accessory buildings built prior to 1930 from such computation, and will amend Section 218-2 of Chapter 218, Article II, “Definitions” to change the definition of building volume to exclude the space above eight (8) feet for 2nd story rooms with ceiling heights greater than eight (8) feet but less than or equal to ten (10) feet. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Brookville will hold a public hearing on April 18, 2013 at 6:30 P.M. at the Tam O’Shanter Country Club at 74 Fruitledge Road, Brookville, New York. The subject of said hearing will be the proposed budget of revenues and expenditures for the Village for the fiscal year June 1, 2013 – May 31, 2014. Under the proposed budget, no compensation is proposed to be given to any member of the Board of Trustees. A copy of the Tentative Budget is available at the Village Office, 18 Horse Hill Road, Brookville, NY 11545, where it may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on usual business hours from the date of this notice until the time of hearings. All persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. All citizens have a right to attend the public hearing and provide written and oral comments and to ask questions concerning the proposed Village Budget. Dated: March 25, 2013 Winsome Citarella Clerk Treasurer Brookville, New York PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF CENTRE ISLAND NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL The completed and verified final assessment roll of the Village of Centre Island, Nassau County, New York, for the tax year 2013/14 has been filed with the Village Clerk in said Village on March 29, 2013. The assessment roll will be open for public inspection for fifteen days after the date of this notice, at the Centre Island Village Hall, 303 Centre Island Road, in said Village, Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Ann Vessalico Village Clerk/Treasurer Dated: March 29, 2013 April 3, 2013 A copy of the proposed Local Law 2-2013 is on file at the Village Hall located at 18 Horse Hill Road, Brookville, New York, where it WE WANT TO HEAR YOU!!! Contact Us: [email protected] Phone: 516-676-1434 April 3, 2013 The Leader Page 11 25 Years Ago... By LC Colgate On Monday, April 8th through Friday, April 12th Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club, along with thousands of Boys & Girls Clubs across the country and the US military installations around the world will be celebrating National Boys & Girls Club Week. During this week we open our doors to the community to show the important work Boys & Girls Club staff and volunteers provide and the impact the club has on our more than 1,600 members. During this week-long celebration our members will engage in a variety of activities and special events that illustrate the positive values and attitudes the club has on so many children. Boys & Girls Clubs are increasingly playing a vital role in many young people’s lives and we offer a positive place for kids whose parents are seeking an economical, safe and enriching environment for their children. Activities during this special week will center on the “Open the Door Take the Tour” theme. On Monday, April 8, clubs will Open the Door to Education with activities including Jeopardy, Trivia, and a Spelling Bee. On Tuesday, April 9, Clubs will Open the Door to Technology with members participating in an Internet scavenger hunt and an opportunity for members to create their own mini movie. On Wednesday, April 10, clubs will Open the Door to Character and Citizenship with activities including a ping pong competition with Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club. The Torch and Keystone Clubs will participate in a Community Service project as well during that week. On Thursday, April 11, clubs will Open the Door to Healthy Lifestyles with guest speakers addressing healthy habits and nutrition for boys and girls. Lastly, on Friday, April 12, clubs will “Open the Door to Take the Tour” by inviting the community to participate in open house tours and special events. This week is a great time for our community to get involved and to see for themselves the rich diversity of programs and benefits Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club provides to the children of our own community. To find out about the events taking place this week or to schedule a tour of the club please call Christine Thomaides, Director of Development at (516) 759-5437 ext. 11 and see how we are making a difference in the lives of our community’s children each and every day. Ray Reyes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dvertising Directory Confucius Acupuncture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Locust Valley Dental Group . . . . . . . . . 9 Daniel Gale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 16 Locust Valley Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Douglas Elliman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 8 Locust Valley Veterinary Clinic. . . . . . 11 Frank Flower & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 North Shore Monument. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Graziose Plumbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 O’Connor Petito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Green Vale School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Piping Rock Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 GBBGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 9 Portledge School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Hillcrest Collections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Sagamore Yacht Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 An unknown man robbed the Emigrant Savings Bank on Route 25A in East Norwich. The thief made off with $880. Fifteen Locust Valley High School juniors left for a three week stay in England. The Uris property, known as Broad Hollow, originally owned by James Donahue, grandson of F.W. Woolworth and cousin Barbara Hutton, had been approved for sub-division by the village of Brookville. According to village attorney Robert Kops, developer Louis Evangelista planned to build 45 houses on the 108-acre site. Mr. Kops said that he believed the mansion would remain on five acres. Adjoining Broad Hollow was the Warburg estate, which encompassed 37 acres. It was said that was to be sub-divided in the not so distant future. The Oyster Bay town board was to hear the application of the Oyster BayEast Norwich school district on its request to downsize 11.5 acres of the Bermingham school property from two acre to half-acre lots. The purpose of the application was to sell the land to a developer. Arlene Beatty of Deans Lane in Bayville reported that someone entered her home and stole $12,000 worth of jewelry and a Waterford vase. Jerry Varland of Pine Lane in Bayville reported that an unknown person damaged the rear door of his house and stole a jewelry box and $300 in cash. Assorted Tiffany flatware was found on the lawn of a residence on Remsen Lane in Upper Brookville. Art Zander, head of the student association at C.W. Post reported that someone took a color television off the wall in the lobby of Nassau Hall. Additional robberies were reported in various dorms around campus. Locust Valley High School juniors 50 Years Ago... met with Nassau County Executive Thomas Gulotta to discuss the operations of county government. Rum Runners, a nightspot on Pine Hollow Road in Oyster Bay, was demolished by the owner of the Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp., who had bought the two-acre parcel to expand his business. The results of social studies tests given to sixth graders in 54 Nassau County schools showed that 44 districts scored higher than Locust Valley. 147 Locust Valley students were tested and had a mean score of 35.3 out of a possible 50. It was reported that one student in five entering college could not identify Winston Churchill as the prime minister of Great Britain during World War II, nor were they familiar with Adlai Stevenson. David R. Craig of Locust Valley, director of systems and policy for Grumman’s procedure department, conducted ethics seminars for 700 procurement persons. Islanders captain Denis Potvin played his 542nd game. Potvin and his team were on a roll and hoped to be heading for their fifth Stanley Cup. Crain’s New York Business selected John Phelan of Locust Valley as an outstanding New York businessman. Yvonne Gladd, a senior at Oyster Bay High School, was selected to compete in the Olympia National Scholastic Typing Contest. Among the local residents who died were Edward F. Urban, age 66, of Locust Valley; Enrico J. Vanacore, age 64, of East Norwich; James Vincent Florio of Oyster Bay; Florence Laucella Ferro of Oyster Bay; and Rose Ricciardi, age 69, of Oyster Bay. A beautiful two-acre Upper Brookville home, featuring large and sunny rooms, four bedrooms and located on a secluded lane was listed for sale for $795,000. By LC Colgate A country scene pictured on the front page of The Leader was to vanish into history if the county plans to convert West Shore Road in Mill Neck into a six-lane highway were to be implemented. The Boys Club of America awarded William Posch a $300 scholarship. At the Grenville Baker Boys Club Banquet of Champions, Alex Barclay was presented the Man-Boy award. James Eliseo received an award for Outstanding Player in Little Ivy League football and Mrs. J. Kyle Faber was honored as outgoing president of the Mothers’ Club. Orrie Stevens announced that he would seek a seat on the school board formerly held by Charles Schaffner, and Lee C. Alexander announced his candidacy for a school board position being vacated by Colton Wagner. According to Pipelines, Polly Lewis was going into the caviar and cheese business. The Golden Slipper of Glen Cove advertised Easter dinners at $4.95 for adults, and $3.50 for children. WE WANT TO HEAR YOU!!! Contact Us: [email protected] Phone: 516-676-1434 Page 12 The Leader April 3, 2013 The Leader Business Directory NEW & USED BOATS Preception Kayaks - Full Line of Fishing Tackle & Bait, Marine Supplies & Accessories Come visit our Clam bar at 40 Ludlam Ave. 19 Ludlam Avenue, Bayville, NY 11709 www.bridgemarinesales.com (516) 628-8686 CALLAHAN HOME HOME SERVICES SERVICES Home Improvement & Caretaking Services SMALL REPAIR SPECIALIST Licensed Insured Local (516) 671-8757 "Don't Move, Improve!" Please call Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty for all your real estate needs Launch Service and Moorings Mechanical, Fiberglass, Rigging Repairs and Upgrades 516.759.4800 “Seasonal maintenance will help insure an enjoyable and safe boating season” Call us at (516) 624-2400 or Visit www.obmc.com for more information 5 Bay Avenue Ɣ Oyster Bay, New York 11771 R.W. Weitzmann, Jr., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Serving the North Shore Since 1930 Custom Building, Alterations, Cabinet Shop FOREST IRON WORKS 671-8793 671-4093 Lic. #H1707690000 (516) 671-7254 Fax (516) 671-1567 Walter Uhl Tom Uhl Christian Uhl LARRY GRAZIOSE PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. Three Generations of Quality Traditional Home Building, Additions, Alterations & Design Since 1939 Licensed and Insured JOBBING - ALTERATIONS - NEW WORK BACK FLOW TESTING & CERTIFICATION Authorized Humidex Dealer & Installer for Moisture Control and Healthy Air 516.922.3086 447 FOREST AVE. LOCUST VALLEY, NY 11560 www.walteruhlbldr.com $ '$ % "$( $ %"( &% (#$" ( % ! ! ! %" $ ! $ $ "& $ Roland Auctions Buy - Sell - Appraise Monthly Auctions Bid online or in person &%#$ &!#$ "&%% $$ $ '$ # #'$ ' $ $ Since 1975 Bill & Rob Roland 516-759-9400 212-260-2000 RolandAntiques.com 80 East 11st Street New York, NY 10003 [email protected] % % # &$ Mollie Eckelberry author & illustrator Vest Pocket Farm Nature Oriented Notecards & Books 516 • 921 • 2229 [email protected] www.vestpocketfarm.com Judith (Judy)Reimels Licensed Salesperson 516.922.9155 ext.148 c.516.456.7514 [email protected] East Norwich Office 516.922.9155 6300 Northern Boulevard, East Norwich, NY (DFKRIÀFHLVLQGHSHQGHQWO\RZQHGDQGRSHUDWHG GLEN COVE TREE CO. 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RICH, Linda, passed away on March 25. Linda was a good friend and neighbor to many of us in Locust Valley. She was the proprietor of the former shop Willow, of Locust Valley. Linda was a wonderful interior designer for over 20 years. Our Condolences go out to her husband Charles, her son Oliver and their family. Many of you know Oliver as the young man who has grown up with the Chamber. You would see him watering, planting the gardens and helping us out for the past 9 years. Oliver has informed the Chamber that it was her wishes that all donations be made to the Locust Valley Chamber of NORTH SHORE MONUMENTS Plaques & Sandblasting Quality Workmanship for Four Generations Servicing All Cemeteries • Monuments • Plaques • • Pet Memorials • • Statues • Repairs • • Eternal Candles • Vases • Lettering Done In The Cemetery Without Disturbing The Grave Site In-Door Showroom 100 Stones on Display 667 Cedar Swamp Road, Old Brookville 759-2156 Commerce in lieu of Flowers.Please send Memorial Donations to LVCC P.O. Box 178, Locust Valley N.Y. 11560 The funeral arrangements were made by Dodge Thomas Funeral Home in Glen Cove. The service was on Friday, March 29. If you would like to send cards to the family, you may send them to the LVCC, who will forward them to the family. SCARFO, Bonita A., of Glen Cove, NY on March 26, age 67. Beloved wife of the late John. Loving mother of Deneen Jackson (Richard), John Jr., Joseph, Michelle Juarez (Alex), Barbara and Joseph Vivona (Christie). Proud grandmother of 10. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Arrangements were handled by the Funeral Home of Dodege-Thomas in Glen Cove. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. www.DodgeThomas.com INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF BROOKVILLE 18 Horse Hill Road Brookville, N.Y. 11545 516-626-0973 1. New Dwelling Enrico Ferdico – 3 Brook Lane - Section 17, Block 10, Lot 39 1. Addition/Alteration NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Architectural Review Board (ARB) of the Incorporated Village of Brookville, NY at the AHRC, 189 Wheatley Road, Brookville, NY 11545 on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. Michael & Meri Pasztor – 12 Wood Acres Road – Section 18, Block C2, Lot 26 2. Entrance Piers The ARB will hear the following applications: The above applications are on file at the Village Office, 18 Horse Hill Road where they may be seen Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. until the time of the hearing. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard. George & Elvira Anderson – 15 Norgate Road – Section 18, Block 1, Lot 5 1. Double Curb Cut Jacques Simon – 25 Glenby Lane – Section 18, Block 5, Lot 18 1. Addition/Alteration Edward Haleman Chairman Fred & Caroline Bazzini – 4A Roads End Section 17, Block 9, Lot 11 1. Addition/Alteration March 29, 2013 BBC Associates – 2 Quaker Ridge Drive Section 16, Block C, Lot 163 Community Calendar GLEN COVE Glen Cove Library 4 Glen Cove Avenue 516.676.2130 Anna Karenina - Movie showing Wednesday, April 3 at 6:00 pm - Tonight A new vision of the epic story of love, adapted from Leo Tolstoy’s timeless novel. An Intimate Chamber Music Experience Presented by Les Trois Femmes Sunday - April 7 at 2:00 pm Join us at the Glen Cove Libary, where poetry, art, and music will converge during this unique event. An event with the chamber ensemble for flute, voice, and piano. The Golden Age of Baseball - Part 2 Presented by Marty Adler on Tuesday, April 9, at 7:00 pm. Back by popular demand. Join Marty Adler, founder of the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame, at the Library, as he recounts some interesting stories from baseball’s golden age. AARP Free Tax Assistance Wednesday’s through April 10 The Glen Cove Library will again offer free tax assistance throughout the tax season from 10 am. to 2 pm, on Wednesday’s. Available to individuals of all ages - not just seniors. Please be sure to bring your 2011 tax return, W-2 forms, and all other pertinent information. North Shore Historical Museum 140 Glen Street 516.801.1191 Downton Abbey Meets Locust Valley Tonight Please join us on Wednesday, April 3 at 7:00 pm. at the Museum Building, for Amy Driscol’s presentation on Downton Abbey meets Locust Valley. Free to museum members, $5.00 for non-members. Tea, scones and cookies will be served. Wearing hats or fascinators is optional. To reserve your place, please call the above number. Marine Corps League Meeting Moose Club Continental Place Tuesday, April 9 at 7:30 pm. All Marines are welcome at the next meeting of the Glob and Anchor Detachment U.S. Marine Corps League. Looking for new members! LOCUST VALLEY The Locust Valley Garden Monthly Meeting at Bailey Arboretum 194 Bayville Road 516.643.9109 The Locust Valley Garden Club is holdng its monthly meeting on April 10, at 10:00 a.m. at the Bailey Arboretum. There will be a lecture from Bernadette Pepin on sucession gardening. The lecture will be followed by a brief meeting, followed by lunch. Locust Valley Library 170 Buckram Road 516.671.1837 Gatsby’s Long Island with Monica Randall Monica Randall will speak at the Library on Thursday, April 4, at 7:00 pm. There will be colorful slide presentation based on her popular book, “Mansions of the Gold Coast.” Regristration is requested. Sarah Geller, Violinist with Piano Accompaniment - April 7 at 2:00 pm Renowned violinist, Sarah Geller, along with piano accompaniment, will present a classical program featuring Schubert, Beethoven, Brahms and more. For the complete Community Calendar visit: www.theleaderonline.com The Leader Business Directory RICHARD PACE 7 OYSTER BAY ROAD LOCUST VALLEY NEW YORK 11560 TEL 516-676-0114 FAX 516-676-0124 FLORIDA WEST PALM BEACH TEL 561.844.3033 Heather Bartholomew, SRES Luxury Home Specialist [email protected] Locust Valley Office Page 14 The Leader April 3, 2013 Buying “Buying Power” $22 for first 15 words! 30 cents each additional word Help Wanted DRIVER- Daily or Weekly Pay.Hometime Choices.One cent raise after after 6 months and 12 months.$0.03 Enhanced Quarterly Bonus. CDL-A, 3 months OTR exp. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com The Leader Classifieds family. Expenses paid. (Se habla español.) www.DonaldAnd Esther.com. 1-800-965-5617 ADOPT: A childless couple seeks to adopt. Loving home with tenderness, warmth, hapiness. Financial security. Expenses paid. Regis & David (888)986-1520 or text (347)4061924; www.davidandregisadopt.com HOME HEALTH AIDES: Immediate Work! 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Call 888-2018657 www.CenturaOnline.com Sagamore Hill Call for Volunteers Sagamore Hill National Historic Site is calling on all persons over the age of 16 for volunteer help in the Visitor Services and Maintenance Divisions. In the Visitor Services division, we are looking for help to staff the Theodore Roosevelt Museum at Old Orchard during the time slots of 10 a.m.-1 p.m., and/or from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Tasks require the volunteer to hand out park literature, tell visitors about the Sagamore Hill and its features, show a video about the Theodore Roosevelt home, and distribute Junior Ranger and Bunny Ranger educational materials to children. Visitor Services is also offering an opportunity to operate the Visitor Center and Eastern National bookstore. Experience in cash register operations is preferred, but not required. However, a background check may be required for money handling. In the Maintenance Division, we are looking for assistance Deadline: Fridays 3pm with various grounds projects including painting, gardening, landscaping and carpentry. Some experience will be required. For individuals interested in gardening specifically, Sagamore Hill will be hosting a volunteer gardening program orientation on Saturday, April 27th at 9:00 a.m. The orientation will last approximately 2 1/2 hours with an introduction from a park ranger, and a lecture on garden care from Master Gardener Gerry O’Grady of the Cornell Cooperative Extension located in East Meadow, NY. These opportunities are available for viewing and applying at www.volunteer.gov. Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at [email protected], or call Josh Reyes 516-922-4788 ext. 7543 for more information. Those who are interested in attending the Saturday, April 27th garden program please contact the Volunteer Coordinator as soon as possible to reserve a space. 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BAYVILLE Twin Harbor Pharmacy Marty’s Party Bayville Pharmacy Bayville Market Oak Neck Deli • EAST NORWICH East Norwich Deli & Catering • GLEN COVE Glen Cove Stop n’ Shop Glen Cove Hospital Gift Shop • LOCUST VALLEY Locust Valley Deli Locust Valley Bagel Country Plaza Deli Locust Valley Convenience Store Locust Valley Market • OYSTER BAY Oyster Bay General Store Oyster Bay Stop n’ Shop Verrelli’s Phone 516-676-1434 24 hours: Fax 516-676-1414 [email protected] ROOFING • CHIMNEY • SIDING • GUTTERS • Roof & Chimney Leaks Stopped • Any Roof Repairs & New Installations • Chimney Cleaned, Repaired & Rebuilds • New Siding & Window Installations • Gutters Cleaned, Repaired & Replaced 1-888-909-3505 24/7 Service F OF % ted te n e 5 s e 2 ust Be Pring Estima SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT M eiv e Rec Befor 0% interest for up to 60 months Suffolk License #36641-H - Nassau License #H18H3730000 www.donerightroofingandchimneyinc.com Looking for 50 Homeowners to Qualify for a FREE Home Solar System Own Your Own Home Have a Southernly-Facing Roof Little to No Shading Credit Score of 680 Pay an Electric Bill The U.S. Government and State of New York have financial incentives that provide homeowners the opportunity to replace your electric provider with solar power. Roof Diagnostics Solar is now qualifying 50 homes for a FREE home solar system. Call 631-297-2424 to see if your home qualifies! 631-297-2424 2013 IS YOUR TIME TO SHINE! Be job b ready in as little as 9 months! month hs! t%": t%":&7&/*/($-"44&4"/%)"/%40/53"*/*/( :&7&/ /*/($-"44&4"/%)"/%40/53"*/*/( t&95&3/4)*14"/%+0#1-"$&.&/5"44*45"/$& t &95&3/4)*14 "/% +0# 1-" "$ $&.&/5 "44*45 5" "/$& t'*/"/$*"-"*%*'26"-*'*&% t'*/"/$*" "-"*%*'26"-*'*&% Attention vet veterans: terans: THIS HOLID HHOLIDAY, AY GIVE YYOURSELF OURSELF THE GIFT OF A NEW CAREER! Classes Forming Now! VA benefits b we accept VA for your education. Call Now 516.714.3598 www.StarCareerAcademy.com 125 Michael Drive, Syosset, NY 11791 APPROVED ,ICENSEDBYTHE3TATEOF.EW9ORK!CCREDITEDBY!##3# &ORMOREINFORMATIONABOUTOURGRADUATIONRATESTHEMEDIANDEBTOFSTUDENTSWHOCOMPLETEDTHEPROGRAM ANDOTHERIMPORTANTINFORMATIONPLEASEVISITOURWEBSITEATWWWSTARCAREERACADEMYCOMCONSUMERINFOPHP April 3, 2013 The Leader Page 15 Hazy Daze Jack Stabenfeldt, the grandson of Jack and Mary Schaefer, Brookville, garnered honorable mention honors for Occidental. Stabenfeldt, a water polo player, was named Second Team allSCIAC in 2012, also earns his first AllAmerican selection. The utility player appeared in all 30 games, led the team with a career-high 64 goals in 2012, and was second on the team with 33 assists. He becomes the first non-senior since to earn both All-American and All-SCIAC awards in the same season since 2009. Zachary Rowe has made the Dean’s List at Lake Forest. The following students were named to the Dean's List for the fall 2012 semester at Washington University: Jessie Wren McNiel of Glen Head. McNiel is enrolled in the university's College of Arts & Sciences. Ian Julius Rudolph of Upper Brookville. Rudolph is enrolled in the university's John M. Olin School of Business. Ryan Klingenberg, a Communications major from Glen Head, is currently studying abroad at the Champlain College Campus in Dublin, Ireland. Brittany Dembowski of Locust Valley was named to the Deans List of the School of Visual and Performing Arts for the Fall semester at LIU, Brookville. Ms. Dembowski was also elected to the Phi Eta Society. The society recognizes graduating seniors who excel in ability, general scholarship, character and conduct. The following area students enrolled at Syracuse University were named to the Fall 2012 Dean’s List for their respective schools/colleges: Allison Winckler of Bayville, enrolled in S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications; Kassandra Brexel of Bayville, enrolled in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science; Richard Baierwalter of Bayville, enrolled in the School of Education; Chad Spodek of Muttontown, enrolled in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics; Drew Chartash of Muttontown, enrolled in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management; Meghan Walsh of Oyster Bay, enrolled in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and Alexa Goldsmith of Oyster Bay Cove, enrolled in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics Ashley Sadej of Old Brookville, has been named to the dean's list at Quinnipiac University for the Fall 2012 semester. Patricia Roth, a resident of Bayville, at Providence College, recently spent a week working with Habitat for Humanity as part of the College's Alternative Spring Break 2013 program. T.A.I.L.S. Connects Older and Younger Students Portledge School always encourages students to give back to the community, incorporate what they learn in class, and apply that in hands-on situations. What better way than for students to participate in the T.A.I.L.S. program. T.A.I.L.S. stands for Teacher Assistants in Lower School. The brainchild of retired math teacher, Sonia Schniebolk, and now solely managed by pre-Kindergarten teacher and Portledge alum, Katie Henry ’99. This year eleven students from the Upper School are helping in five Lower School classrooms. Upper School students meet in a group once a week, and Ms. Henry leads interactive discussions about child psychology and development. Students also do presentations on a variety of topics, such as global education and learning differences. Guest speakers, such as Lower School teachers, the school psychologist and Head of School, also visit with the group and address a variety of topics. The Upper School students are assigned to pre-nursery, nursery, preKindergarten, fourth grade, science, and art and work directly with the classroom teacher. Students may work one-on-one, in groups or with the entire class, and they help in academic and extra-curricular areas that range from reading and math to sports. Ms. Henry said, “This program helps build the students’ confidence. The younger children can’t wait for the older students to arrive, and the older students love helping with the younger ones. The experience is one in which everyone is learning together. Gathering with the T.A.I.L.S. students once a week allows the Upper School students to reflect on their experiences and increase their respect and understanding of children's capabilities of thinking and learning.” Current T.A.I.L.S. students include: Patrick Cavanaugh ‘14 (Fort Salonga), Kelsey Costello ‘13 (Oyster Bay), Kristina DeMatteis ‘13 (Upper Brookville), Eric Ghaly ‘14 (South Huntington), Andrew Ioannou ‘14 (Manhasset), Grace Keogh ‘15 (Glen Cove), Ryan Krown ’14 (Oyster Bay), Sophie Levitan ‘14 (Syosset), Madeline Murray ‘14 (Huntington), Sarah Sackman ‘13 (Sands Point), and Tamara Simpson ’14 (North Babylon). Temple Sinai To Welcome President Bill Clinton Temple Sinai of Roslyn will welcome President Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States and Founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation, on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 when he will deliver a speech titled “Embracing Our Common Humanity”. Tickets are now on sale to the general community at various price points. Tickets must be purchased in person at Temple Bill Clinton will be at Temple Sinai Sinai of Roslyn and include a copy of your photo ID with your ticket order. For more information about ticket purchase, President Clinton’s visit, or any of Temple Sinai’s other services or our religious or nursery schools, please contact Ethel Liebeskind at [email protected] or call 516-621-6800 or visit our website at www.mysinai.org. Upcoming Safe Boating Courses and Seminars The United States Power Squadrons will be offering Safe Boating courses and seminars in Bayville and Oyster Bay. Offered by the Bayville Squadron, the course will be held at Bridge Marina, at 40 Ludlam Ave., Bayville on April 27 at 7:00 p.m. The cost is $60.00. For information on this course, contact [email protected] or call Gerald Grow at 631.261.5697. The Oyster Bay Squadron’s course is offered at The Sagamore Yacht Club, 1 Bay Avenue, in Oyster Bay on April 11, at 7:30 p.m. The cost is $90. Contact [email protected] or call Ann Peltier at 631.447.1051 for more information. New course dates and locations will be added as soon as details are confirmed, and you can check the most up to date list by using the links below. To access our most up to date list of safe boating courses and seminars on Long Island, go to www.usps.org/cgi-binnat/eddept/fclass.cgi?03. For additional information about the United States Power Squadrons call 516.312.2167. On One ne Visit Visit i t Can Change Chan ngge Yoour ur Chil ld’s Child’s F Future. Seeing Is Believing Believing. g. TTour oour Green Vale, Vale, Long Island’s Island’s premier independent school ffor or students students from earlyy childhood to middle school, earl school, on !PRILORSCHEDULEAPERSONALTOUR !PRILORSCHEDULEAPERSON NALTOUR %XPANDEDlNANCIALAIDPROGRAMAVAILABLE %XPANDEDlNANCIALAIDPROG RAAMAVAILABLE #ONTACT#OLLEEN&ORTUNA #ONTACT#OLLEEN&ORTUNA ORADMISSIONS GGREENVALESCHOOLORG REENVALESCHHOOLORG Green VVale. Green aale. 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MLS# 2564538. $2,488,800. Margaret Trautmann, LAB, 516.759.4800 ext.110 c.516.361.4646 Brookville, NY Matinecock, NY This custom country 5-bedroom, 5.5-bath Colonial with main level master bedroom, his and hers baths and deck offers a fabulous second level den with skylights and vaulted ceilings. Exterior features in-ground pool, tennis, paddocks, famed Jericho schools and highly desirable cul-de-sac Brookville location. SD #15. MLS# 2553928. $2,195,000. Eloise Halpern, LAB, c.516.455.8187 Michael Piccolo, LAB, c.516.376.2926 Watch Spring unfold on flat, lush acreage at this stunning decorator show house, that’s complete with gourmet cook’s kitchen, great room, library/ office, formal dining room, living room and master suite on main, plus unique dog room with shower and radiant heated floor. SD #3. MLS# 2537254. $1,799,000. Suzi Chase, LAB, c.516.606.5151 Anna Rivadeneira, LSP, c.516.639.8315 Lattingtown, NY Locust Valley, NY Custom built builder’s home on over 2 gorgeous landscaped acres with a separate studio above the garage. It is part of the private beach community of Lattingtown Harbor complete with a waterfront clubhouse. SD #3. MLS# 2561530. $1,295,000. Bonnie Devendorf, LAB, c.516.509.6229 Robert “Alex” Hulse, LSP, c.917.742.1373 One-of-a-kind Tudor. Built in 2008 with superb details. Quality milled moldings and cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances, intricate brick and stone work, 8’ ceilings and in-ground heated pool are a few of the many features which make this 4-bedroom, 5-full bath home so unique. SD #3. MLS# 2561125. $1,169,000. Ellen M. 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