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In Nassau North Shore, median sales price increased annually eight times over the past nine quarters. Listing inventory declined year over year for ten consecutive quarters. In the Long Island luxury market, median and average sales prices reached new highs and remain well-above pre-pandemic levels. Listing inventory fell year over year for the tenth straight quarter to the fourth lowest level on record. Bidding wars rose to a new high for the eighth time in ten quarters.

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On Saturday, Sept. 10, the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society is un veiling its newest exhibit, “WWI: The Home Front-Our Community Takes Action.” This nine-room exhibition examines how and why the U.S. entered World War I and how it impacted communities on Long Island, New York State, and across the country. With photographs, uniforms, newspapers, personal letters, military documents and more, the exhibit tells different stories about the efforts on the home front during the war. The exhibit is five years in the making. The pandemic prevented progress on the exhibit but allowed Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society to go in-depth with the production and compile more research.

“Pages are there with photographs and lots of names that people on the tour can see,” said Bain. “And even if you’re not from the area, you see how these people are all locals that people knew like your neighbors, shopkeepers and local farmers.”

The exhibit highlights the various jobs women did during the war that men previ ously“Youdid.don’t really think about it, but when all the men went off to war, who grew all the crops? The women had to take over the farm ing role,” said Bain. “The women not only stepped up to the plate and did an amazing job but, statistically, they actually did better.”

The phrase Farmerettes was coined during WWI to describe the women farmers in Port Washington, across Long Island and nationally.“Thefact that the women pulled together to help out is what really convinced President Woodrow Wilson to support the 19th amend ment,” said Bain. The 19th amendment, prohibiting the United States from denying citizens their right to vote based on gender, was passed in 1920, shortly after WWI ended in In1918.the suffragette’s room, a large timeline is on display to show what was going on throughout the years, which is broken down into what was happening locally, statewide andThenationally.exhibitcontinues to showcase the various contributions from organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the Long Island Railroad.

The Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society has gathered lots of original paperwork for the drafted Port Washington men.

Display at the WWI: The Home Front exhibit. (Photo from the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society)

A New Exhibit Opens At The Sands-Willet House

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“Since we were able to put more effort into the exhibit, it became very apparent that the real human interest story wasn’t the war, but how everyone pulled together to get us through it,” said Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society President Chris Bain. Every room has a theme. Starting at one end of the house, the tour takes you through the downstairs section of the Sands-Willets House. The guided tour is about 75 minutes long and takes groups of 10 at a time. About ten minutes are spent in each room, five for the guide to explain the room and five for questions.“Eachroom is themed. One might be on the how and why we got into the war in the first place and the next room is mobilizing the draft,” said Bain. “In the course of a few weeks, they drafted over a million men, and all of a sudden, your life changed, everyone’s lives changed.”

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“The Long Island Railroad had a canning train that went from town to town to give lessons on how to can goods,” said Bain. “We have a copy of the schedule from newspapers for the women to plan when they would be able to go down to the station and get canning lessons. For the Port line, the train would go to Auburndale, Bayside, and end up in Port Washington.”Thethemed rooms dive into details that many never knew. When learning about WWI in school or watching movies and documen taries about the war, everything is usually focused on the war itself and not the contri butions from home. The Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society made sure to find artifacts, create displays and provide information on many facets of the home front. “An aspect that is not generally known is that the Germans were mining harbors all up and down the east coast,” said Bain when discussing the various rooms of the tour. “They were blowing up ships and ammuni tion factories, and we weren’t even in the war yet. But they knew we would join the war, so they started proactively mining harbors and having submarines off the coast of Fire Island. It was a different time.” In one of the rooms, an extensive panel shows animals used to help during the war with their stories. “We have the dogs, the cats, the pigeons, the canaries,” said Bane. “[Visitors] can see the dogs and horses wearing gas masks and then we have the gas masks themselves for people to see the real things.” According to a press release from Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society, “visitors can view photographs and artifacts of Port Washington’s Home Defense Force, considered one of the most well-disciplined in the state. Training camps included Port Washington’s Main Street School and Manorhaven’s Locust Grove Pavilion, with military bases in Garden City and Yaphank.” When going from room to room, a new story from a unique time in the war is told. The very last room of the tour shows everyone who came home from the war. All the stories told throughout the tour are happening simultaneously, and lots of information is provided. Because of the great detail of the exhibit, the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society will be selling a 160-page color“Therecatalog.isso much information in each room, and you can’t possibly take it all in. There just isn’t time,” said Bain. “[The catalog] is good reading. It’s written in an approach able and absorbable way.” “I think people will leave pretty proud of their fellow countrymen from yesteryear,” said Bain.The exhibit opens on Sept. 10 and will be open till Oct. 29. Tours are available on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting at 10:30 a.m. with a $10 entry fee. The exhibit will close in winter and open back in May for the next season. For more information and tickets, visit cowneck.org, call 516-365-9074, or email info@cowneck.org. The Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society is located at the SandsWillet House, 336 Port Washington Blvd., Port Washington, New York.

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One of the largest rooms in the front of the house holds many displays detailing the suffragist movement. Because women didn’t have the right to vote and didn’t have the same fundamental rights as men, the suffrag ist movement began long before WWI. But the mass efforts of women across the country helped the movement progress.

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said that the bill will indeed be added to the legislature’s calendar sometime in September.BackinMarch, Assemblymember So lages commented in a statement, “It isn’t unusual for a Nassau County resident to owe $15,000 a year in property taxes alone. We must provide relief for our seniors who struggle to make ends meet while living paycheck to paycheck on social security or disability insurance. That is why I have introduced a piece of legislation with my colleague Senator Kevin Thomas that will lower property taxes for residents who are elderly or have disabilities. This property tax relief is available to the residents of Queens who live just a few miles away, so I see no reason why it should not be available to the residents of Nassau County.”

The Senior Citizens and Persons with Limited Incomes and Disabilities property tax exemptions bill, first introduced in 2019 by Legislator Ed Ra, and re-introduced this year by Legislator Carrié Solages, New York State Assembly Member Michaelle Solages, and State Senator Kevin Thomas, has already been passed at the state level, and was signed by Governor Kathy Hochul earlier in Co-sponsorsAugust.Legislator

Debra Mulé and Legislator Gina Sillitti have praised the bi partisan legislation, among others, calling its revisions overdue.

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For persons with disabilities: To qualify, persons with disabilities generally must have certain documented evidence of their disability and meet certain income limitations and other requirements. The basic exemption is a 50% reduction in the assessed value of the legal residence of the qualifying disabled person. For the basic exemption, the law allows each county, city, town, village, or school district to set the maximum income limit at any figure between $3,000 and $50,000. Localities have the further option of giving exemptions of less than 50% to persons with qualifying disabilities whose incomes are more than $50,000. Under this option, called the “sliding-scale” option, a qualifying owner can have a yearly income as high as $58,399.99 and get a 5% exemption in places that are using the maximum limit.

Property tax exemptions will be extended once lawmakers schedule a vote M ore Nassau County seniors and residents with limited incomes and disabilities will soon be eligible for reduced property taxes with an updated cutoff for income, according to legislators. The previous income limit for seniors and people with disabilities to receive a property tax exemption was $34,400, established almost two decades ago. The new income cap would be $58,400 per year, a substantial increase on the previous limit made to adjust for inflation and similar factors.

For veterans: There are three different property tax exemptions available to veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, in cluding veterans who have served in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. Obtaining a veterans exemption is not automatic – If you’re an eligible veteran, you must submit the initial exemption ap plication form to your assessor. The deadline in most communities is March 1—please confirm the date with your assessor.

The next step, according to Nassau’s legislative (Democratic) minority, is hav ing the legislative (Republican) majority schedule a hearing or vote on the bill to create a local ‘home rule message’ as soon as “It’spossible.giving [homeowners] an opportunity that everyone else in the state has the abili ty to get as well,” explained Legislator Mulé in a phone interview. “Let’s let our citizens take“Ouradvantage.”region’shigh cost of living can make it tremendously challenging for seniors and disabled homeowners to make ends meet,” Legislator Solages said in a statement when the bill was re-introduced this past March. In a recent phone interview, Solages also commented, “It it now in the hands of the Republican majority, who held a press conference [in favor of the bill] a few weeks ago.” He added, “People [impacted by the law] really can’t afford to continue paying high property taxes.” When contacted for comment, represen tatives for Legislator Richard J. Nicolello, Presiding Officer of Nassau’s legislature,

Here’s some more information on the bill via the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance website: Local governments and school districts in New York State can opt to grant a reduction on the amount of property taxes paid by qualifying senior citizens. This is accomplished by reducing the taxable assessment of the senior’s home by as much as 50%.

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For seniors: To qualify, seniors gener ally must be 65 years of age or older and meet certain income limitations and other requirements. For the 50% exemption, the law allows each county, city, town, vil lage, or school district to set the maximum income limit at any figure between $3,000 and $50,000. The maximum income limit for properties in New York City is $50,000. Localities have the further option of giving exemptions of less than 50% to seniors whose incomes are more than $50,000. Under this option, called the “sliding-scale option,” such owner can have a yearly income as high as $58,399.99 and get a 5% exemption in places that are using the maximum limit. Please check with your local assessor, city/town clerk, or school district to determine which local options, if any, are in effect.

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Assembly & State Senate colleagues pose with Governor Kathy Hochul as she signs legislation to strengthen housing affordability for New York seniors and disabled persons. (Courtesy of the Office of Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti)

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Children and adults were thrilled to take a ride on Nunley’s Carousel after a hiatus. (Photos courtesy of the Long Island Children’s Museum) mission and audience. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, who has many memories of riding the carousel as a child him self, was on hand for the ribboncutting ceremony, as were Fran Pat terson (niece of William Nunley) and LICM President Suzanne LeBlanc. —Submitted by the Long Island Children’s Museum Sept. 11 memorial at Manhasset Valley Park with a 19-foot-long steel beam from the World Trade Center. (Contributed photo) 231107 M

Town of North Hempstead September 11th Memorial Service

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On Tuesday, August 16, the 110year old historic Nunley’s Carousel was reopened for public use in Nassau County. After being forced to close as a result of the pandemic in 2020, Nunley’s Carousel will once again be a place for families to make lasting memories as they ride the colorful painted wooden horses, a majestic lion, or carousel chariots. Having been situated in the beauti ful glass pavilion on Museum Row since 2009, the carousel is now under the management of Long Island Children’s Museum and is a natural fit for the Museum’s On Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022, the Town of North Hempstead will host a September 11th Memorial Service at 8:15 a.m. at Manhasset Valley Park, located on East Shore Road and Northern Boulevard. All are welcomed to the ceremony.“Asweprepare to observe the 21st Anniversary of these tragic attacks on America, it is import ant that we commemorate this day as the passage of time does not diminish the tragedy that our nation suffered,” North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena stated. “Fifty-Six North Hempstead resi dents lost their lives in the attacks, so it is especially significant that we come together as a community each year to honor their memory. Please join us as we remember these loved ones and the brave heroism of our first responders who answered the call that day.” “We will gather in somber reflec tion and commemoration of those lost in the tragic events of Septem ber 11th. On this 21st anniversary, may we continue to heal and reded icate ourselves to peace throughout the world,” said Town Clerk Ragini Srivastava.Lastyear, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks, the town unveiled a mon ument that features a 19-foot-long steel beam from the World Trade Center.Ifyou have any questions, please call the Office of the Town Clerk at 516-869-7610.

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Photography Under The Stars On Tap

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—Submitted by Elyse Belarge Elyse Belarge at Mount Katahdin, Baxter Peak in Maine. (Contributed photo)

The Photography Club of Long Island, returns to the Port Washington Library on Sept. 14, 2022 with a stunning presentation on night photography, “Photography Under theBertStars.”Sirkin, an expert in digital photography, will be the presenter. Sirkin regularly gives trainings, and maintains a website, PhotoBert Gallery, that includes quick reference guides for digital cameras, photography tips, and information about free courses in digital photography. His photo gallery features landscapes, seascapes, sunrises/ sunsets, wildlife and infrared photography among other topics. The Photography Club of Long Island, formerly known as the Port Washington Camera Club, was founded in 1975 and hosts free monthly programs at the Port Washington Public Library as a community service from September through June each year. For more information, please visit Under the Stars. (Photo by Bert Sirkin) www.pcliphoto.org. The Photography Club of Long Island is a 501(c)(3) art education organization.

Saturday,MANORHAVENCELEBRATEDAYSeptember 10 12 pm to 3 pm Mayor BoardandPopeleskitheofTrusteesinvitethegreater Port Washington Community to join us for the reopening of ManorhavenEVENTSBlvd. DJ Tom Giovenco - 12:00 - 3:00 Face Painter Amanda - 12:30 - 1:30 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - 1:00 Annabelle the Clown Balloon Sculptures 1:30 - 2:30 FOOD COURT Ayhan’s Restaurant and Yummy Gyro VENDORS All on Manorhaven Blvd. (between Edgewood & Firwood Roads) 234300 R

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E lyse Belarge, a Port Washington resident, completed the 2,194.3-mile Appalachian Trail on Aug. 17, 2022. The Appalachian Trail (AT) is a foot path that winds through the mountains of 14 states from Georgia to Maine. Belarge spent just over five months walking from Springer Mountain in Georgia to the terminus at Mount Katahdin in Maine, toting a 26-pound backpack.According to data from the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, it is estimated that only one in five aspiring thru-hikers—a term used for people who attempt to hike the entire trail in a 12-month period—are successful, with women representing just a third of thru-hikers.Alongthe way, Belarge picked up the trail name Professor for the fun facts she shared with other hikers. Her favorite aspects of thru-hiking the AT include eating cookies for breakfast, meeting other wonderful thru-hik ers, and spending so much time outdoors. Elyse’s least favorite part was putting on wet socks and shoes the morning after a rainy day.Elyse documented her thru-hike on her Youtube Channel, Belarge at Large, where she discussed the struggles as well as the joys of thru-hiking.

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Sunday, Sept. 11–2:30 p.m. at the Sousa Bandshell (Rescheduled from May)

North Hempstead Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte is reminding the community of her mobile office hours for the residents of District 6. This initiative first began in 2021 to allow residents to connect directly with her on issues that matter to them. The initiative continued in 2022 with two dates during the summer, and will continue into the fall of 2022. “When I was first elected and took office in 2020, one of my top priorities as the councilmember for District 6 was to communicate effectively with people in my community,” said Councilmember Dalimonte. “It is essential to provide easy access to information and a direct connection to Town Hall. I hope residents will make an appointment, and I look forward to meeting with everyone.”

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Upcoming mobile office hours include: • Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Port Washington Public Library at 1 Library Dr., Port Washington • Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Port Washington Public Library at 1 Library Dr., Port Washington To schedule your appointment with Councilmember Dalimonte, please call 516-869-7711.Councilmember Dalimonte also has an electronic newsletter which serves as an essential resource for the residents of District 6. The electronic newsletter also serves as an important vehicle for informing residents about significant issues coming before the town board. Councilmember Dalimonte updates her residents following each town board meeting to ensure that her constituents are aware of the legislation discussed at each meeting. Residents can sign up for the newsletter by visiting www. northhempsteadny.gov/district6

PWPL welcomes the enduring folk/rock group Aztec Two-Step, currently celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of the act’s debut album, as part of our SoundSwap series. With four-plus decades as staples on FM radio, major record deals, non-stop touring, and even an appearance on David Letterman, Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman have impressed audiences with intelligent songwriting, dazzling lead guitar, and soaring harmonies. Aztec Two-Step has also appeared in concert with such notable artists as The Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Talking Heads, Bon Jovi, Heart, and many others. Since Neal’s retirement, Rex and his wife Dodie Pettit, an accomplished musician and an original member of the cast of The Phantom of the Opera, are now the heart and soul of “Aztec Two-Step 2.0.” Together, they continue to expand and explore the band’s legacy. This event is sponsored by the FOL. Note: Please visit www.pwpl.org/events for information about the rain re-location for this event, if needed.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Project Independence 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays at Yes We Can Community Center, 141 Garden St., Westbury. A Town of North Hempstead event for senior citizens. Exercise for balance and strength, current and world events discussion group and “Color Me Calm” session. Call 311 or 516-869-6311 to register or for more information.

Manorhaven 9/11 Ceremony Noon to 12:30 p.m. (33 Manorhaven Blvd.) Please join us at Village Hall, 33 Manorhaven Blvd., at noon as we commemorate those who died or served in the rescue efforts at Ground Zero on 9/11. Author Discussion 2 p.m. (The Dolphin Bookshop) David Laskin, a bestselling author based in Seattle, will be in Port Washington for a special event hosted by the Dolphin Bookshop. Born and raised in Great Neck, Laskin will talk about the “story behind the story” of his two most recent books–The Family (Penguin, 2013), a memoir, and his novel What Sammy Knew (Penguin, 2022), a coming-of-age story set on Long Island. Aztec Two Step 2:30 to 4 p.m. (Sousa Band Shell) Visit Sunset Park to see Aztec Two Step perform as part of the Port Washington Public Library Concert Series. Italian Festival 2:30 to 9 p.m. (North Hempstead Beach Park) Family Day-ride free from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Great rides and games, delicious food, live entertainment, casino tent and vendors every night. Ample parking.

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Port Washington Farmers’ Market 8 a.m. to noon. (Town Dock) All-organic farmers’ market in New York State. Produce and other artisanal food products plus a café. Celebrate Manorhaven Noon to 3 p.m. (Manorhaven Boulevard) Festival with food, vendors, music and a few special guests. Ribbon cutting at 1 p.m. for the “new” Manorhaven Blvd. at the Memorial Wall near Manorhaven Pool. Italian Festival 2 to 11 p.m. (North Hempstead Beach Park) Fireworks night! Great rides and games, delicious food, live entertainment, casino tent and vendors every night. Ample parking. Portion of proceeds donated to charity. Visit marinolodge.org or call 516-767-1458 for more information. Maria Bamford 8 to 10 p.m. (Jeanne Rimsky Theater) Maria Bamford is revered for her deeply personal and experimental comedy about mental illness. Visit ticketstreet.org/event/maria-bamford/landmarkonmainforinformation.

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 Story Time in the Garden 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. (Children’s Garden) Join your favorite librarians in the Children’s Garden for stories, songs, and finger plays. Admittance is on a first-come, first-served basis for 40 participants. Numbered tickets will be available 20 minutes before the start time. Register at www.pwpl.org/events.

George Porter Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners 8 to 10 p.m. (Jeanne Rimsky Theater, Landmark on Main) George Porter Jr. is an award-winning bassist, songwriter and vocalist. Currently, Porter maintains a healthy touring schedule with his trio and Runnin’ Pardners projects, with a cast of seasoned and talented musicians including long-time collaborator Michael Lemmler (keyboards), Terrence Houston (drums) and Chris Adkins (guitar). george-porter-jr-runnin-pardners.www.landmarkonmainstreet.org/event/Visit Italian Festival 234650

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Hypertension Screenings - St. Francis Hospital Outreach 11 a.m. (Reading Room) Blood pressure screenings in the Joan and Arnold Saltzman Reading Room. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 Project Independence Noon. (Roslyn Community Center) Golden Hearts Bingo and Blood Pressure screening. A Town of North Hempstead event for senior citizens. Join Project Independence for a fun hour every Thursday and try your luck to win a prize. In addition to having some fun, a registered nurse will provide blood pressure screenings and health counseling. Call 311 or 516-869-6311 to register or for more information.

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Recently, this page celebrated the achievement of Robert Frost in writing a knockout poem, at age 86, for the 1961 presidential inauguration of John F. Kennedy.HenryKissinger, meanwhile, can see and raise the great Frost by 13 good years.

All six possessed a single-mindended drive: Patriotism, a dash of nationalism, a focus on reviving their respective nation’s economies and a robust effort to instill national pride in the hearts of their countrymen. Such was especially true in the case of both De Gaulle and Thatcher. In 1940, the former took a microphone courtesy of Winston Churchill and announced to the French people that he, Charles De Gaulle, a hitherto unknown general, would henceforth speak for France while defeating the occupiers and regaining France’s glory. De Gaulle was a most grandiose man. It worked. Mind over matter. The man’s sheer willpower worked wonders. The same was true for Thatcher. Inheriting a nation wracked by inflation and workers’ strikes, the preacher’s daughter inaugurated an ambitious privatization program to unshackle the economy; she broke a protracted miner’s strike and expelled Argentine forces from the Falkland Islands even after being

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Approaching his centennial, Kissinger is not only on this side of the river, he has also published a new book of his own. Can anyone be surprised? Kissinger’s fame is as a diplomat, but as a young man, he yearned for the literary life. At Harvard, his term papers ran up to 100 pages, forcing that institution to put the brakes on effort that exceeded a certain number. This book, Leadership, is not dictated. The man put pen to paper, scribbling hundreds of pages while assistants apparently did the research and typed the drafts. When Kissinger, in 2015, published World Order, critics could be excused for thinking that it was his swan song. You can’t keep a good man from the writing table.

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Kissinger’s fame came from serving President Richard Nixon. And so, Leadership may remind readers of Nixon’s 1982 volume, Leaders. Kissinger’s models are Nixon, Konrad Adenauer, Charles De Gaulle, Lee Kuan Yew, Anwar Sadat and Margaret Thatcher. What characteristics did these leaders share? “[A] factor common to each of the leaders...was a devout religious upbringing---Catholic for Adenauer and De Gaulle, Quaker for Nixon, Sunni Muslim for Sadat and Methodist for Thatcher...They uniformly served certain secular purposes: training in self-control, reflecting on faults and orienting toward the future.”

SEPTEMBER 7 - 13, 2022 • ANTON MEDIA GROUP2A FULL RUN told by her generals that such a task was impossible. Thatcher ordered the invasion and that was that.

Adenauer, by contrast, had the Herculean task of restoring Germany’s good name in the aftermath of World War II. Again, the force of personality won the day. Adenauer was a calm, measured man, someone who laid a reassuring hand on what would remain Europe’s largest economy, Sadat and Nixon made their marks in foreign affairs. The former won a Nobel Prize for making peace with Israel. Sadat was no saint. He launched the 1973 Yom Kippur War on Israel as a way to both regain lost lands and, as important, lost pride for Egypt. Only then was he in a position to make peace. Of these six, Sadat made the greatest personal impact on the author. By making peace with Israel and attempting to modernize certain aspects of Egyptian life, Sadat paid with his life. Kissinger praises him as a man who did not only “express” Nile civilization, he tried also to modify and ennobleRichardit.Nixon had global responsibilities. From 1969 to 1974, Nixon chalked triumph after triumph: Withdrawal from Vietnam, détente with Russia, the opening of China, arms control treaties, laying the groundwork for peace in the Middle East, Kissinger clearly believes that sans Watergate, his old boss would have gone on to be a top tier American president. Other Nixonites, such as Patrick J. Buchanan, feel the same. Leadership is essentially a book containing Plutarchian biographies of the subjects in question. There were real accomplishments. Will they last? Kissinger believes that a great leader puts his mark on his nation long after he is gone. Of the six, Yew was the leader of the smallest country. Singapore makes no global claims. Yew inherited a poor country and made it rich. He let the world’s business leaders know that little Singapore was open for business. It had an industrious workforce and a scenic setting. It worked. In the decades hence, Yew became a national leader whose opinion counted for a great deal on the global stage. He was pro-American even during the Vietnam War. Yew also warned that neighboring China would not be denied. And the world would have to adjust. “This is the biggest player in the history of the world,” the man predicated. Time will tell. There is a vast difference between the world of Egypt and Singapore and the Western democracies. Egypt is a Muslim nation and that religion represents the final word. Yew was repulsed by the Western hedonism of the 1960s. He rejected it out of hand. Yew emphasized that in the Asian world, order comes first, freedom a little later. There can be no freedom without order. The West is different. Freedom is the defining word. Order smacks of authoritarianism.Willtheexamples of Nixon, De Gaulle, Adenauer and Thatcher prevail? Liberal democracies have difficulty with order.

Consider the 2015 migrant crisis which amounted to open borders, urban crime, ongoing terrorism. The Christian morality embraced by Thatcher, Nixon, De Gaulle and Adenauer has been in a frightful decline. Liberal democracies are revolutionary societies. There is no room for conservatism of any sort. Could Nixon recognize today’s Los Angeles? Thatcher with today’s London? De Gaulle and the suburbs of Paris? Adenauer with Frankfurt and Berlin? In a democracy, a political party is more important than a single leader. France has an authentic conservative party. As does Germany. None, however, exists in the United States or Great Britain. Leadership is an astounding achievement. Savor this and other Kissinger volumes, for is not likely to happen again anytime soon. Has America produced a greater patriot than Henry Kissinger? A refugee from 1930s Germany, Kissinger and his family moved to Washington Heights when the man was only 15 years old. “I’ll be back,” he told the German guards. And he was—this time as Secretary of State of the United States. His legacy? Peace and order. Kissinger has long had U.S.-Chinese relations on his mind. The best book of his later years is 2011’s On China. Can a Confucian, communist China and a liberal democracy like America share the planet? Kissinger’s message represents a plea for understanding. Superpowers need to recognize that there are differences among nations and their peoples. One world isn’t possible. Living with those differences, however, is the road to global peace. Henry Kissinger (right), with Margaret Thatcher.

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“No matter how long or far you walk, every step taken on Sept. 24 and 25 provides help for today and hope for tomorrow,” AFA President & CEO Charles J. Fuschillo Jr. said. “These events are a way to honor those who have been affected by Alzheimer’s, heighten awareness and raise funds that will make a difference for families in their time of need. We invite everyone to join Refreshments,us.”live music, and family-friendly activities such as face painting will also be part of the day. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Alzheimer’s disease is a growing public health issue. More than 6.2 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease right now, and that number is expected to more than double by 2060, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Locally, approximately 680,000 individuals in the tristate area are living with Alzheimer’s disease, a number which is projected to grow in the years ahead. There is no charge to register for the walks. Individuals and organizations should visit www.alzfdn.org/walk to get more information or to register to walk on Sept. 24 and/or Sept. 25 and create their fundraising pages. Visit www.alzfdn. org/walk to support the walk and make a donation.

he Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is inviting residents to participate in its Alzheimer’s Walk in the Park to raise Alzheimer’s awareness and funds to help families affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Walks will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24 at on Long Island (Babylon Town Hall, 200 Sunrise Hwy., Lindenhurst) and Sunday, Sept. 25 in New York City (Battery Park Esplanade, 75 Battery Place, Manhattan). Both walks kick off at 10 a.m., with registration opening at 9 a.m. Visit www.alzfdn.org/walk to learn more and register to walk. There is no registration fee. Walkers are encouraged to raise funds, either individually or as part of a team, through the walk website at www.alzfdn.org/walk. Proceeds raised through the walks will support AFA’s programs and services for families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and research toward better treatment and a cure.

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I own a 2018 GMC Terrain. If I find out that my headlight isn’t working, I can bring it to the dealership and it will cost me more than $200 to have it fixed. I can also go to Auto Zone and pick up a headlight bulb for about $50 and spend a few hours sweating and cursing, trying to fix it myself. Or I can simply wait until it gets dark and drive two miles from Massapequa into Amityville. Once across the county line, I can drive up and down Route 110 until I find a Suffolk County police officer and flag them down. As soon as they see I have a dead headlight, they’ll issue me a voucher to have it replaced free of charge, as long as I use a certified repair shop. Which scenario would you choose?During my almost 50 years of driving, I’ve had a handful of times where I was ticketed for a head light or taillight not functioning. I had just 24 hours to repair it and get an officer to verify it or I would have to pay a fine. Of course, I had probably been driving around with one headlight for three months before I got caught, but that’s beside the point. Once they nailed me, I reached into my pocket and got it Thefixed.new program is partially sponsored by “Lights On,” a non-profit company out of Minnesota and began in June 2022. Suffolk County has decided that in stead of having their police officers hand out tickets to drivers with defective headlights or taillights, they will hand out vouchers for free car repairs. Isn’t that special? To start with, this program is being funded by the Federal gov ernment ($20,000) and a private donor. It has been successfully administered in 12 states and is intended to build trust between the police and the public. West Islip philanthropist Steve Castelton stepped up to the plate and do nated $15,000 to the program. The $35,000 will be matched by Lights On, bringing the total start-up fund to $70,000. The vouchers, worth up to $250, can be redeemed at any partici pating auto body shop. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone made the announcement at one of approved,onlyUnfortunately,inauthorizedtheshopsPatchogue.theothershopsofar,is in Setauket. Depending on where you live, it may cost you more in gas to redeem your voucher than to fix it Mostyourself.autorepair shops will make sure they use all of that $250 voucher. A fund that starts with $70,000 will not last too long, with headlight repairs going for $250 a pop. Hurry, hurry, hurry. You’ll need to be one of the first 280 people to get one of those special vouchers before the well runs dry. Bellone said one of the “Safety First Campaign” goals is to de-em phasize minor traffic infractions. Other Suffolk County officials said that the cost of fixing a light bulb would be between $25 and $60. You can barely fill your gas tank for that.

Neither the MTA $8 billion or Queens Link Team $3 billion dollar project cost estimate (based upon respective planning studies) are valid or realistic for reconstruction of the old Long Island Rail Road Rockaway Beach line closed in 1962. Neither study ever completed final design and engineering necessary to validate their cost estimate. These figures would be refined as progress proceeds beyond the planning and environmental phases into final design and engineering efforts. Value engineering, a process that looks at alternative construction methods to reduce costs, would be used during the final design phase. You never know a project’s final cost until completion. History has shown that estimated costs for construction trend upwards as projects advance into more detailed and refined final design and engineering. Progression refines the detailed scope of work necessary to support construction. Actual costs become more accurate by award of construction contracts. They are followed by change orders to the base contracts during the course of construction, due to unforeseen site conditions or last-minute changes in scope. This will be followed by beneficial use, completion of inspection and acceptance for all work, including thousands of contract punch list items insuring conformation for adherence to contract specifications, receipt of asset maintenance manuals for all project components, followed by release of retain age and final payment to the contractor(s). More is needed besides lobbying Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams for funding to pay for a future environmental review under the federal National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA). This task could cost millions of dollars. MTA Chairman Janno Lieber and LIRR President Catherine Renaldi must be convinced to serve as project sponsor. Hochul and Adams need to instruct their respective MTA Board members to request the same. The MTA and LIRR need to obtain permission from the Federal Transit Administration to enter this project under the FTA national competitive discretionary Capital Investment Grants (CIG) New Starts Core Capacity Grant program. This is the same program that funded MTA’s $11.2 billion LIRR East Side Access to Grand Central Terminal (now known as Grand Central Madison) and NYC Transit $4.5 billion Second Avenue Subway Phase 1. Financing construction for restoration of LIRR service on the old Rockaway Beach branch would require a FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA). The total project, be it $3, $8 billion, or more would require the MTA providing between 50% to 66% local share necessary to leverage the balance of federal dollars. It averages five or more years from admission into the FTA CIG program before a transit agency successfully completes the process and obtains federal funding under a FFGA grant. The scope of work agreed upon under the FFGA would include construction of tracks, third rail, interlockings, sidings, signals, pow er substations, stations including elevators to assure they meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) access requirements, commuter parking, bike racks, purchase of additional electric MU rail cars for service and modifications to existing or construction of new rail yards for maintenance and storage of equipment. NYC Transit would

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In the old days, changing your headlight wasn’t that difficult. However, changing a headlight (or taillight) requires a master’s degree in electronics with today’s cars. Instead of the overlives”Campaign”aonlypoliceStatedon’ttothemightprogram.thatnonsense,payerarmsnewCounty24-hours,draconianSuffolkwillgiveyoutwoweekstogetitrepairedwiththevouchersystem.Toallthoseupinaboutusingtaxmoneyandthatrememberit’saprivatelyfundedAlegitimatequestionbe,“Whathappenswhenprogramrunsoutofcash?”Oneotherthing.Ifyouexpecttakeadvantageoftheprogram,getcaughtbytheNewYorkPoliceoranytownorvillagedepartment.ThevouchersapplyifyougetpulledoverbySuffolkCountyPoliceOfficer.Apparently,the“SafetyFirstthatwill“helpsavedependsonwhopullsyoufortheviolation.

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ANTON MEDIA GROUP • SEPTEMBER 7 - 13, 2022 7AFULL RUN have to provide local feeder bus service to stations. Another requirement is a positive cost benefit analysis. A financial plan would have to be developed. This could include identifying local match against FTA capital grants to support advancement of the proj ect. The MTA would also have to ensure that they have adequate local operating dollars to cover farebox revenue shortfalls. Riders only pay for a portion of the cost for any trip. The MTA would also need to have the resources to maintain all the capital investments financed by the FTA. All federally funded capital project investments have useful life requirements. They are usually based on industry standards You need the same frequent enthusiastic support for years that Senator Chuck Schumer has shown on behalf of the $33 billion Gateway Tunnel and $6.9 billion Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 projects. He has yet to do the same for this project.

Larry Penner is a transportation advocate, historian and writer, who previously worked for the Federal Transit Administration Region 2 New York Office. According to transit columnist Larry Penner, resurrection of the Long Island Rail Road Rockaway Beach line is wishful thinking at best. (Photo by Spurecar/CC BY 2.0)

The State Department of Transportation is the federally sponsored planning orga nization, known locally as the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC). They produce a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) which is part of the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The MTA must request that this project be added to both the TIP and STIP. The project needs to be included within the NYMTC Five-Year Short Range and 20-Year Long Range Plan for capital trans portation projects. The project also needs to be added to the MTA current $51 billion 2020-24, upcoming 2025-29 and 2030-34 Five-Year Capital Plans, along with the MTA 2020-40 20-Year Capital Needs Plan. All of these actions are also needed if you have any hope of boarding the first train by 2040 at the earliest. It will easily require 15 to 20 years from start to finish for successful completion. This is based on my prior first-hand work experience at FTA working with both the MTA and NJ Transit on similar projects for several decades.

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This four bedroom home located mid-block on a beautiful street at 439 Latham Rd. in Mineola sold on Aug. 11 for $815,000. It was built in 1947. It has two bathrooms. All of its rooms are spacious. The eat-in-kitchen is updated and has plenty of cabinets with quartz countertops. The formal dining and living rooms are spacious. It has a fabulous three-season room and four large bedrooms. The floors are hardwood. The garage is oversized and there is a subsidiary electric panel plug receptacle to accommodate a portable generator. This home has a partial attic and has been perfectly maintained. This spacious colonial home on a 75’ x 100’ lot at 69 Westbury Ave. in Mineola sold on Aug. 9 for $810,000. There’s plenty of room for a large or growing family. There is a formal living room with a fireplace and an eat-in-kitchen with gas cooking. The home has four-zone gas heat. The formal dining room with sliding doors leads outside to a new deck, which is perfect for entertaining. The family room is large. The home, built in 1954, has five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and double sinks in the master bathroom. The two-car garage is attached. The home has 220amp electric. The floors are hardwood. It is within walking distance to Wilson Pool Park, the train station, local shopping and schools.

1A good company should have a quality process. A solid sod installation company should have a thorough process in place. Several steps should be taken before sod is installed. Herbicides may be needed to rid the area of weeds and other unwanted growth, old sod should be removed—not just mowed or scalped, debris should be completely hauled away and the area should be re-graded.

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all is the perfect time of year to introduce sod to your yard for the first time or to replace old grass with an upgraded, premium variety. Choosing a lawn installation company can be tricky though, and not all installers deliver a quality end result. Here are a few tips.

Homes shown here represent closed sales, sold by a variety of agencies and are selected for their interest to readers by the Anton Media Group editor. Except where noted, data and photos are provided courtesy of Multiple Listing Service of Long Island, Inc. and Zillow.

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Low prices often means low quality. The phrase “you get what you pay for” is true when it comes to sod installation. A lot more goes into an installation job than just laying grass. If you come across a company that quotes a rock-bottom price compared to other installers in the area, beware—there is likely a reason. Visit www.sodsolutions.com for tips on maintenance and installation. —Valerie Smith writes for Solutions.Sod

2 A good company should be licensed and insured. Save yourself a potential legal headache by choosing a company that is licensed and carries both general and workers compensation insurance. If something goes awry, these credentials ensure that you are protected.

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Getting Up On Her How Stand For Myself became Stories abound of how musicians navigated the full-stop nature of the pandemic. For English singer-songwriter Yola, the extended COVID-19 pause gave her a chance to do a deep dive into herself with Stand For Myself , the follow-up to her critically-acclaimed 2019 debut Walk Through Fire . The woman born Yolanda Claire Quartey has expanded the stylistic palette considerably more with this collection of songs. Yola’s reunion with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys producing finds the sounds of Yola’s childhood bubbling up and encompassing everything from hooky protest jams (“Diamond Studded Shoes”) and Bacharach-flavored pop (“Like a Photograph”) to Gamble & Huff-flavored disco (“Dancing Away in Tears”) and silk sheet R&B (“Now You’re Here”). In the process, Yola did self inventory in the aftermath of trying to hold onto her center, while weathering a tsunami of success.

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“It became apparent during lockdown when I was adding songs to my coffer of tunes, that I was writing about something,” she recalled.

A major factor allowing Yola to find the greater truth she was seeking on this project was the presence and contributions of a very female-centric supporting cast. Among the major contributors were less-familiar talents like Joy Oladokun and Ruby Amanfu and better-known names like Brandi Carlile and Natalie Hemby.

“I feel like with the first record, I was so surrounded by white men,” Yola explained. “It was my connections with women of varying backgrounds/, hue and persuasion that gave me this wonderful ability to truly excavate everything I needed to [dig up] on this record. I was blessed to have a clutch of women that would get me there fully understanding where I was trying to go. Then I had to call Brandi—she’s obviously on the opposite end of the country up in Seattle. I told her she could send me a vocal and she was like, ‘Oh my God, I’m all over it.’ She was even telling me, ‘You know I’m going to be on this record, right?’ and I said, ‘Yeah, I do.’”

“It felt like the arc of my journey from being a little of a dual-mapped person, to seeming like I was on my path properly felt like the inspiration to the arc of this record. A moment where life had realized some sense of timing. I negotiated how to get that for myself and how to have control over my own life—not anyone else’s—just mine. It was quite astounding how often I was in situations where people wanted to have control over my life and they didn’t even realize t hey were doing that. Every song was like a stop on the way to that.”

The Carlile and Hemby connection came via Yola being invited to contribute to the Highwomen, the 2019 all-female supergroup the aforementioned duo are in, alongside Maren Morris and Amanda Shires. Hemby caught Yola playing at Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion Festival, professed

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Stand For Myself’s release, Yola is eager to share the entirety of her new material now that pandemic numbers are plunging and venues are opening, Anchored by the rhythm section of bassist Nick Movshon (Sharon Jones; Amy Winehouse) and drummer Aaron Frazer (Durand Jones and the Indications), Yola promises both substance and sizzle with this tour. “I knew this record needed a rhythm section steeped in disco and funk,” she said. “Feel in the pocket was paramount to the drum sections we had. We’ve been opening for Chris Stapleton doing short sets, so finally we get the full fat arrangement, delivery and everything. I learned about how I connect to this record and what is coming to the fore in these live performances. It’s also an opportunity to present these topics that can be taken on either a surface or deeper level and meeting people where they’re at.” Visit www.longislandweekly.com to read a longer version of this story.

Yola’s personal deep dive her love of the latter’s debut and insisted she was going to hip Carlile to the British vocal powerhouse. The Highwomen project followed and, in its wake, doors of opportunity continued opening for Yola. “When I flew over to RCA Studio A in Nashville, I became fast friends with Brandi,” Yola said. “She said to bring a song and this was what they were thinking of doing. It became the connector to so many things. I met Brandi along with Natalie Hemby, who writes on five out of the 12 songs on my current record. I met Maren [Morris] and Amanda [Shires] there. I met Dave Cobb there. Obviously, I’ve been on the road with Dave and Chris Stapleton as well, so we got to see quite a lot of each other. [Dave] was doing the soundtrack to this movie [about Elvis Presley] and we had already connected. He’d seen how I worked in the studio and thought I would really smash this so he suggested I audition with everybody else [for a role] and I got the call-back. Everything seemed to kind of spring off my friendship with Brandi Carlile and Natalie Hemby.” As if a year full of touring dates isn’t enough, the film Yola was referencing is Baz Luhrmann’s forthcoming Elvis biopic, in which Yola will be entireWithoutbutforpeople.aboutaandsomeOtislikerougher-edgedfitsparticularlyapioneergospel-star-turned-rock-and-rollplayingSisterRosettaTharpe.It’sroleYolaisthrilledtobeplaying,givenhowTharpe’ssoundalongsidethe30-something’schildhoodinfluencesMavisStaples,TinaTurnerandRedding.“Withthisrole,Igettoredressoftheinconsistenciesinrockroll’setymology,”Yolasaid.“It’sgreatprivilegetobeabletotalkthatandbringittotheforeforIknowI’mthejump-offpointElvis,asacharacterinthemovie,withoutme,youdon’thavehim.him,youdon’thavethescene.”Havingplayedasolebriefsetsince

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). As you repeatedly work or hang out with the same people, a culture forms around you. Maybe you don’t love everything about it, but there’s much in this group that seems about right for where you are now in your life. You just may look back and call these times “the good old days.”

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). is week highlights the di erence between love and positioning. Positioning is situational and conditional. Love moves freely. You’ll experience both. Note that both people can bene t from a relationship even if feelings aren’t mutual. Giving love is its own bene t, which expands and strengthens the heart.

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However, South did not know where the slam would play best or whether a grand slam might be possible. He therefore bid three diamonds, showing his second suit while at the same time identifying clubs as his longer suit, since he had bid them first. North then showed club support by bidding four clubs, which established clubs as trump. From this point on, first- and sec ond-round controls were shown.

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CANCER (June 22-July 22). It always takes more than one person to create a power struggle. One way to end the back-and-forth of a psychological tug-of-war game is simply to let go of the rope. e other person may go reeling backward, but if you don’t pick it up again, you’re free of the arduous game, which may be even better than winning.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’re feeling curious, and you may dabble in this or that in hopes of getting a more realistic feel for how much the pursuit really holds for you. is week’s mood is good for shopping but bad for buying -- good for borrowing, renting and posing hypothetical questions but bad for making promises, commitments and deals.

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). ere’s no shortage of di cult tasks to potentially take on, but just because it’s a challenge doesn’t make it worthwhile. Seek relevant endeavors. It’s not about looking for an easier way to do things; it’s about making sure a thing is worth doing in the rst place. Does it bring you closer to the person you want to be?

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). e language of your heart speaks in feeling and attraction, in a sense of expansiveness, oneness and connection. Fear has a language, too. It speaks through judgment, restriction and the urge to hide or ee. You’re an expert interpreter and will nd helpful ways of applying what’s communicated to you this week.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You can’t help how you feel, but a funny thing happens once you accept and express those feelings -- they change. Full expres sions will be particularly lucky this week. Instead of smiling, dance; instead of pouting, sing the blues. Your scene will be painted beautiful by freed feelings.

ARIES (March 21-April 19). You have someone in your life who you trust enough to be silly around. You can disclose a bit of foolish nonsense to this person and feel accepted, loved even, for the perfectly awed human you are. A relationship like this is a treasure, and you count yourself among the blessed. You love and are TAURUSloved.(April 20-May 20). You’ve seen plenty of projects through to fruition, so you should trust yourself when you feel like something is a little o with the plan. Certain processes begin to feel cumbersome and become not worth it. Heed your instinct. Better to cut a bad investment loose than to go deeper in, trying to prove something.

South’s four-heart bid indicated the ace of hearts, and North’s five dia monds showed the king in the suit his partner had bid earlier. South replied in kind with five spades, identifying possession of the king, and North, delighted as the last piece fell into place, jumped to seven clubs, which was easily made. It is interesting to note that nei ther player resorted to Blackwood at any stage. The four aces were located by inference, and the absence of one king — an unim portant one — did not stop the Sharples from reaching the grand slam with only 33 high-card points.

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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your imagination is strong, and as you visualize your own success, you’ll gure out which version seems to t well. Still, your mind can get to a place in seconds that your reality may take years to catch up to. Don’t let it stop you. ese hopes and dreams are the rst steps to setting goals and making plans.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You won’t waste your brainpower coming up with answers in realms that already have many experts. e right strategy for you has already been proven by hundreds of others just like you. Just follow the formula. You’ll get the best results working inside a group, especially one that meets in LIBRAperson.(Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’re bursting with creativity this week, so it will be challenging to focus solely on what’s immediately relevant. But once you meet the needs of the current situation, the world will be your oyster and a felicitous pursuit of your wild imaginings will ensue. Fire sign compatibility gures prominently in.

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By Holiday Mathis real test of a in its Most slams require an extensive series of bids, and it is vital for both players to make as descriptive a bid as possi ble at each turn. this sequence that enabled the world-famous Sharples twins of England, Robert and James, to reach an excellent grand slam. Their bidding was natural throughout. They used no artificial bids, except to show first or second round controls when deemed nec essary. The one-club bid was normal, and so was the two-spade response, which indicated 17 or more points and interest in a slam. At this very early stage, South could already assume a small slam, since he had 17 points opposite the jump-shift.

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On Aug. 25, the Port Washington School District welcomed new teachers and administrators at New Teacher Orientation for the 2022-2023 school year. (Photos from the Port Washington School District)

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Incoming sixth grade students and new entrants to Weber Middle School took a tour of their new school and did a practice run of their schedule in preparation for the first day of school. Sixth graders touring the school with friends.

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For drivers: • Keep speeds at or below posted limits, especially near school zones.

• If driving children to school, know and follow the school’s protocols for drop-off and pick-up.

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—Submitted by the Port Washington Police Department Students practicing bus safety. (Photos from the Port Washington School District)

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Kindergarteners at Salem and Sousa elementary schools in Port Washington attended bus orientation to learn how to safely ride the bus in preparation for the first day of school on Sept. 1

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• Look all ways before crossing streets as well as crossing over driveways. • Cross at corners or intersections, obeying traffic signals and school crossing guards.

• Slow down and be prepared to stop for school buses with flashing red lights, even on divided roadways, as required by New York State law.

For walkers: • Children younger than 10 should walk with an adult.

• Stick to the sidewalk or as close to the left side of the road as possible if there is no sidewalk.

School’s Open-Drive Carefully Campaign In anticipation of the start of the new school year, the Port Washington Police and AAA Northeast have launched its annual School’s Open–Drive Carefully Campaign, reminding drivers to be extra careful behind the wheel as children end their summer vacations and head back to “Veryschool.soon,thousands of children will be walking to and from school and school buses, many for the first time,” said Police Chief Del Muro. “Everyone who drives has a responsibility to be especially careful during this busy time for schoolChildrenchildren.”tendto be at greater risk during the back-to-school period because they are thinking more about seeing old friends, new teachers and their new school day, rather than watching for traffic.Drivers should be aware that school traffic can begin as early as 7 a.m. and go through the late afternoon as late as 6 p.m. with after-school activ ities. Children may be walking to school, driven by a parent, or even driving themselves to high school. To help protect our school children, Chief Del Muro offered these tips from AAA Northeast:

• Pay attention to vehicle traffic, as drivers may not be paying attention as they should.

Port Washington Police District and AAA Northeast help launch a campaign to remind drivers to be careful by: The German Genealogy Group, Tadler Law LLP, RBH Builders and Town & Country Flowers and Molinari Jewelers,

• Be especially alert in poor weather. AAA Northeast is a not-for-profit auto club with 70 offices in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, New Hampshire and New York, providing more than 6 million local AAA members with travel, insurance, finance, and auto-related services.

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PYA Baseball Visits Dreams Park by the PYA)

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PYA baseball visited Cooperstown in New York. The PYA Legends players and coaches before a game. The Legends visited the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The PYA Legends marching proudly with their banner. Getting ready for a big game.

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25th/Silver Anniversary PYA Golf Outing Oct. 10 n Monday, Oct.10, 2022 (Columbus Day), Port Washington Youth Activities (PYA) will hold its 25th annual Marty Rybecky Memorial Golf Classic. This silver anniversary edition will once again take place at the Village Club of Sands Point on Middle Neck Road in Port Washington. Continuing the tradition, Finn MacCool’s and Connie O’Reilly will again be the primary sponsor of the event. The event is PYA’s largest fundraiser of the fall, and all are ensured an enjoyable time, and a good, fun day of golf. Entrants will be treated to a full continental breakfast, a barbecue lunch with beverages on the course, as well as a full sit-down dinner at Finn MacCool’s afterwards. In addition to a round of golf, there will be a chipping contest, a “Beat the Pro” challenge, Hole-InOne, and Longest Drive competitions. There are raffle and auction prizes which include golf equipment, consumer electronics, and rounds of golf at fine, private, local courses. Further information on the golf outing is available at Arena Sports Store at 52 Main St., Port Washington, or by calling the outing chairman Nick DeMeo at 516-944-6573, or PYA Executive Director Brandon Kurz at 516-944-PYA1 (7921). You can also go online at www.pyasports.org/golfclassic where you can register your foursome and pay by credit card. Additional sponsorships and tee signs are still available. PYA, established in 1963, is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote the sportsmanship and character development in children through participation in its sports programs. PYA is the only Better Business Bureau-Accredited sports-related charitable organization in Port Washington.

—Submitted by the PYA Finn MacCool’s team at the 2021 golf outing. (Contirbuted photo)

ANTON MEDIA GROUP • SEPTEMBER 7 - 13, 2022 19 BE . BA H 6 HALF MOON LANE SANDS POINT his new construction takes ad antage of the mesmeri ing C skyline and water iews while pro iding Bedrooms and . Baths of pure lu ury. asterfully designed with impeccable architectural details throughout this one of kind home has all of the features today s discerning buyer is looking for. Call today for your pri ate iewing. arsa Samii is a Licensed Real Estate Salesperson affiliated with Compass a licensed real estate broker and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is sub ect to errors omissions changes in price condition sale or withdrawal without notice. hotos may be irtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not re ect actual property conditions. PARSA SAMII Long Island Founding Agent Compass Sports & Entertainment Division The Traci Conway Clinton Team Licensed Real Estate Salesperson M 516.965.7445 | O parsa@compass.com516.517.4751 DEDICATION. MOTIVATION. SUCCESS. 234797 M

As the former chief economist for Chase Manhattan Corp. and weekly columnist for MarketWatch, Irwin’s experience and success in business economics is immense.

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PRISCOJULIEjprisco@antonmediagroup.com after the move in 1973. Aside from Irwin’s passion for economics and business, he enjoyed golf, professional wrestling and his family. “He was a big family man,” said eldest daughter Lori. “He never missed any of me and my sisters’ events at school. He was to tally nuts about his grandkids. He also never missed their events. He came to everything he was invited to, like basketball games and orchestraDespiteconcerts.”beingbusy with work, Lori noted that her father always made time for his fam ily. While dating his wife Ann, he often spent time with her father to watch professional wrestling matches and took him to Madison Square Garden to see the matches live. Irwin spent a lot of time with his son-in-law Jeff. Jeff and Irwin’s second daughter Shari met when they were 17 years old. Irwin was great friends with his son-in-law. They played golf and talked stocks together. When Lori and Shari were children, Irwin would drive them to school once in a while. Lori recounted when he would get to drive the “Anycar,” which was made for Manufacturers Hanover Trust, a New York City-based bank that Irwin worked for at the

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The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Bidder’s Checklist, Bid, Bid Bond, Statement of Surety’s Intent, Agreement, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Maintenance Bond, Drawings, Specifications and Addenda may be examined at the following locations: Port Washington Water District 38 Sandy Hollow Road Port Washington, NY 11050 D&B Engineers and Architects, D.P.C. 330 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury, NY 11797-2015 Complete digital sets of Bidding Documents, drawings and specifications, will be available on Wednesday, September 7, 2022, and may be obtained online as a download at the following website: www.revplans.com under ‘public projects.’ Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of the Contract Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the issuing office.

Irwin is considered a local celebrity in the finance world and Port Washington. He was a helpful community member, a friend to everyone and an inspiration to many.

A pre-bid site visit will be conducted on Friday, September 16, 2022. Please see Instruction to Bidders section forCompletedetails. sets of Bidding Documents, Drawings and Specifications, may be obtained from REVplans, 28 Church Street, Warwick, New York 10990, Tel: 1 877272-0216, as a download upon payment of a $49.00 non-refundable bid fee. Any bidder requiring hard copies of the documents shall make arrangements directly with REV and pay for all reproduction, packaging and shippingEachcosts.Bid must be accompanied by a certified or bank cashier’s check made payable to OWNER, or a Bid Bond issued by a surety licensed to conduct business in the state where the Project is located and having a Best Rating of A- or better from A.M. Best Company and named in the current list of “Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Sureties on Federal Bonds and as Acceptable Reinsuring Companies” as published in Circular 570 (amended) by the Financial Management Service, Surety Bond Branch, U.S. Department of the Treasury, in an amount not less than five percent of the amount of the Bid submitted. The list may be ordered from the Government Printing Office Bookstore, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 110, New York, NY 10278, (212) 264-3825.EachBidder must complete and submit with their bid the “Iranian Investment Activities Certification” provided in the Bid Form in compliance with General Municipal Law 103-g, Iranian Energy Sector Divestment.EachBidder must complete and submit with their Bid the “Certification of Compliance with New York State Labor Law Section Two Hundred One-G” provided in the Bid Form regarding the implementation of a written policy addressing sexual harassment prevention in the workplace. The Bidder to whom the OWNER proposes to award the Contract will be required to furnish performance and payment bonds and the necessary insurance certificates as prescribed in the General Conditions and the Supplementary Conditions upon the execution of the Agreement within ten (10) days of the Notice of BiddersAward.are required to execute a non-collusive bidding certification required by Section 103- d of the General Municipal Law of the State of NewTheYork.attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the conditions of employment to be observed and the minimum wage rates to be paid under theBidderscontracts.are also required to comply with the anti-discrimination provisions of Sections 290- 301 of the Executive Law of the State of New York.

The OWNER reserves the right to reject any or all of the Bids received, to readvertise

All bidders must obtain a set of the Contract Documents.

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF NASSAU, U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE FOR TRUMAN 2016 SC6 TITLE TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. NEREIDA KLOK, ET AL., DefenPursuantdant(s). to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered on March 9, 2018, and an Order Extending Sale Deadline and Other Relief duly entered on February 9, 2022, and a Short Form Order duly entered on June 21, 2022, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps on the north side of the Nassau County Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY on September 19, 2022 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 12 Hillside Avenue, Port Washington, NY 11050. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Baxter Estates, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section 5, Block 7 and Lot 102. Approximate amount of judgment is $1,100,739.98 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 6956/2015. This foreclosure sale will be held on the North Side Steps of the Courthouse, rain or shine. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed at the foreclosure sale. If proper social distancing cannot be maintained or there are other health or safety concerns, the Court Appointed Referee will cancel the sale.

Dr. Irwin L. Kellner 4, 1938-July 31, 2022

The life of a local Port Washington Celebrity

saidOctober(LocalYorkRoad,locatedingtonbePlumbingConstruction;struction;No.TION1,4-DIOXANE,PORTADVERTISEMENTFORBIDSWASHINGTONWATERDISTRICTNITRATE,PFOA,ANDPFOSTREATMENTATTHESTONYTOWNWELL10STATIONCONTRACT2022-05GENERALCONSTRUC-CONTRACT2022-06ELECTRICALCONSTRUCTIONCONTRACT2022-07PLUMBINGCONSTRUCTIONSealedBidsforContract2022-05,GeneralCon-2022-06,Electricaland2022-07,ConstructionwillreceivedbythePortWash-WaterDistrictoffice,at38SandyHollowPortWashington,New11050,until8:15a.m.Time),onWednesday,5,2022,andthenatofficepubliclyopened and read aloud. This project consists of three separate contracts for compliance with Wicks Law and generally consists of the construction of a new advanced oxidation process facility including a new building and new piping, valves, chemical treatment, granular activated carbon vessels, nitrate treatment vessels, and all appurtenances and accessories as shown on the Drawings and specified herein. The work also includes all associated connections to the existing well, power, controls, SCADA, all wiring and devices, demolition of the existing building and well vault, site paving and restoration, and other utility work as shown and called for in conformance with the Contract Documents.

Irwin was born and raised in Brooklyn. He attended Brooklyn College for his bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Then, Irwin attended the New School for social research for his PhD. He and his family moved out to Port Washington in 1971, and he finished his PhD

Dr. Irwin L. Kellner (Photo provided by Lori Kellner)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (“LLC”). Name: Melissa Janis Consulting, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on July 26, 2022. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC, 157 Harbor Acres Road, Sands Point, NY 11050. Purpose: all purposes permitted by the LLCL.9-14-7; 8-31-24-17-10-2022-6T-#234340-PORT

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On Sunday, July 31, Dr. Irwin L. Kellner passed away peacefully in his home from Parkinsons’ Disease. At the age of 83, Irwin lived a long, successful and happy life. He is survived by his wife Ann Kellner, daughter Lori, daughter Shari and son-in-law Jeff and their three kids, Sam, Marli and Olivia.

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OBITUARY time.“The ‘Anycar’ was a car that had all differ ent pieces of different cars made into one,” said Lori. “He would drive us to school in the car sometimes, and while I was mortified because of the attention. Shari showed her friends, everyone thought it was very cool.” Before Irwin found a love for business and economics, he loved cars and drawing cars. In high school, he wanted to be a car designer.“Thelast couple days before [my father] passed, we were talking about cars and reminiscing on his first car which was a 1958 Pink Oldsmobile,” Lori shared. When art school didn’t work out, he got interested in economics while going through college. Irwin wrote about economics a lot for Business Week, and the man he wrote a lot about asked him to work for him at the bank.While writing about business and economics, Irwin realized how much he loved speaking. He wrote great speeches and was often quoted in newspapers, spoke on radio shows, and appeared on CNN, CNBC and many other networks. Irwin spoke at an event hosted by the Port Washington Friends of the Library group. “He always had these great one-liners and made his speeches easy to understand,” said Lori. “He would say silly things like ‘As Henry the Eighth said to his fourth wife, I won’t see DR. IRWIN L. KELLNER on page 22

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