February 4, 2026 Nassau Zone 1

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Chatterton School welcomed community members into its classrooms for a successful community read aloud event on Jan. 23.

Guest readers, including local business owners, elected officials, school administrators and family members, visited each classroom to share a story and a love of reading with

Chatterton Hosts Community Read Aloud Event

students. The read aloud was coordinated by the school’s reading staff, whose efforts helped ensure a meaningful and engaging experience for students and guests alike.

The event was held as part of the PTA-sponsored Pick a Reading Partner program and began with a welcome breakfast for participating readers.

PTA copresident Stacy Finn, Principal Dana Bermas, Dr. Sal Dossena, Assistant Principal Chris Hoisik and PTA copresident Jackey Cacioppo. Photo courtesy of the Merrick Union Free School District

Guests were then assigned to classrooms throughout the building, where they read books aligned with the schoolwide theme, “Reading Is Monstrously Awesome.”

Before heading to classrooms, Principal Dana Bermas encouraged guest

readers to share how reading has played a role in their personal and professional journeys and helped them become active members of the community.

The community read aloud was the culmination of several weeks of literacy-

focused activities for students, including author visits, spirit wear days, bingo for books, a book fair and a hands-on project where students created their own monster-themed stuffed reading buddies — all of which were organized by

members of the PTA’s PARP Committee, along with Chatterton School staff member Donna Dimino. The event celebrated the joy of reading while strengthening connections between students, schools and the wider community.

Guest readers, including local business owners, elected officials, school administrators and family members, visited Chatterton School classrooms to share a story and a love of reading with students. Photos courtesy of the Merrick Union Free School District

Black History Month has a lengthy history that dates back more than a century. According to History.com, historian Carter G. Woodson and minister Jesse E. Moorland founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) in September 1915. Promoting the achievements of Black Americans was among the various missions of the ASNLH. One of the ways the ASNLH sought to achieve that mission was through the establishment of Negro History Week in 1926. Organizers chose the second week of February for the event because that week happened to be when Abraham Lincoln (1809) and Frederick Douglass (1818) were born. Lincoln and Douglass played pivotal roles in the abolition of slavery in the United States. After the establishment of Negro History Week in 1926, more and more cities began to celebrate it. History.com notes that by the 1960s Negro History Week had evolved into Black History Month on college campuses, eventually leading to formal recognition of the event by American president Gerald Ford in 1976.

Charles Campagne Elementary’s Four-Legged Friend Connects Students Across The Country

Students at Charles Campagne Elementary School in Bethpage are singing the praises of their favorite support staff member. She has red hair, big brown eyes and a gentle, calming presence that students say helps regulate their emotions, lift their spirits and ease their worries when they need it most. This beloved staff member is Oakley, a threeyear-old red fox lab and CCS’s official therapy dog.

Oakley may not have a college degree, but she is certainly welltrained. She’s a certified therapy dog through the Alliance of Therapy Dogs and holds a reading certification – a specialized credential that recognizes canines trained to help children improve literacy, confidence and social skills. Reading therapy dogs like Oakley create safe, nonjudgmental environments where struggling readers can practice aloud without fear of criticism. Through

the R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) program, where Oakley received her certification, children read with better expression and fluency while making the experience enjoyable. To earn certification, therapy dogs must pass rigorous health, temperament and obedience tests.

Oakley has been training for her role since she was just nine weeks old. She lives with CCS psychologist Ms. Maureen Conklin and assists her in sessions with students throughout the week, providing comfort and emotional support when children need it most.

Ms. Conklin and Oakley also offer push-in classroom lessons focused on socialemotional learning.

Oakley’s role in the CCS family has become so valued that students and staff wanted to connect with other school communities who share this unique bond. Ms. Conklin reached out to several schools

across the country with resident therapy dogs, and CCS students launched a pen pal program to share stories about their fourlegged friends. Through

handwritten letters, students exchange details about their therapy dogs, how they enrich their school communities and personal tidbits about

themselves, fostering longdistance friendships one letter at a time.

Like many certified therapy dogs, Oakley has her own trading cards featuring her photo, name, breed and fun facts. These cards make visits more interactive and memorable while giving students something tangible to collect and share. CCS students have been exchanging Oakley’s cards with their pen pals and have amassed an impressive collection of therapy dog trading cards from schools throughout the country.

Ms. Conklin and CCS

Principal Ms. Julianne Inghilterra plan to display a large map on the school walls featuring all the trading cards, marking the towns where each therapy dog lives and highlighting the communities CCS has connected with through this program.

The initiative has been so popular that third, fourth and fifth grade students volunteer to come in during recess to write letters to their pen pals – and spend a little extra time with Oakley while they’re at it.

“Mrs. Conklin has done an incredible job bringing Oakley into our school in such a thoughtful and meaningful way,” said Ms. Inghilterra. “Oakley has already made such a positive impact on our students and staff, and it’s been amazing to see the difference she’s making! I’m really looking forward to all that’s ahead as Oakley continues to be such a special part of our CCS community.”

Oakley has become far more than a therapy dog at CCS – she’s a bridgebuilder, a confidence booster and a calming presence that helps students navigate both academic challenges and emotional moments. Through her work supporting literacy development and mental wellness, and now through the connections she’s inspired with schools across the country, Oakley demonstrates the profound impact a specially trained therapy dog can have on a school community. For CCS students, she’s proof that sometimes the best support comes with four paws, unconditional love and a wagging tail.

CCS students show off some of the letters they have written to their penpals (along with Oakley, center). Photo courtesy of Bethpage Union Free School District
Oakley gives her owner, school psychologist Ms. Maureen Conklin, a kiss – while CCS students and CCS principal Ms. Julianne Inghilterra gather around them. Photo courtesy of Bethpage Union Free School District

PUBLIC NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE

Notice is hereby given that I shall, commencing on February 17, 2026, sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on real estate herein-after described, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party-in-interest in such real estate shall pay to the County Treasurer by February 17, 2026 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges, against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 per cent per six month’s period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 17, 2026 lien sale, Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased.

Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny.gov/526/County-Treasurer

Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 17th day of February, 2026 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer.

The liens are for arrears of School District taxes for the year 20242025 and/or County, Town, and Special District taxes for the year 2025. The following is a partial listing of the real estate located in school district number(s) 5, 3, 4 in the Town of Hempstead only, upon which tax liens are to be sold, with a brief description of the same by reference to the County Land and Tax Map, the name of the owner or occupant as the same appears on the 2024/2025 tentative assessment roll, and the total amount of such unpaid taxes.

IMPORTANT

THE NAMES OF OWNERS SHOWN ON THIS LIST MAY NOT NECESSARILY BE THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS OWNING THE PROPERTY AT THE TIME OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. SUCH NAMES HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THE 2024/2025 TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLLS AND MAY DIFFER FROM THE NAMES OF THE OWNERS AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. IT MAY ALSO BE THAT SUCH OWNERS ARE NOMINAL ONLY AND ANOTHER PERSON IS ACTUALLY THE BENEFICIAL OWNER. Town of Hempstead School: 3 East Meadow UFSD Name

00180

00010

00050

03410

RENU

45401 0025A 25A,25B

ETAL NANCY

00380

00260

00050

RAVICHANDRAN &RAVICHAN

45417 00130 FALCONETTI ANN & VINCENT

45421 00040

CARLOS

45422 00040 GUERRERO EUSEBIO

45422 00330 AKHTER SHAHNAZ

45431 00280 ANDREOLI RICHARD & JEANNINE

45433 00190

WOLOTOWSKI MARK

45433 00200

STEIN DONALD & SHIRLEY

45435 00350

INGEBRETHSEN ROBERT B & DONNA

45436 00100

SAM ANTHONY REAL ESTATE INC

45438 00060

BONICH ANNA

45438 00150

UPDEGRAFF WILLIAM & LORRAINE

45445 00020

SMYTH SCOTT & CARMEN

45449 00350

SCHWARTZ SHERWOOD (TRUST)

45453 00240 KE MINJUN & LO PEI CHIANG

45454 00230

MUCCI ROSEMARY & CAPPEL JOAN

45455 00070 WEBER GAIL

45456 00030

45458 00050

45460 00220

ETAL KWO-HWEI

50455 00020

00090

00120

03170

03250

03690

02480

51044 02490 ROESCH DAWN & KIM

51045 05510

EAST MEADOW LLC

51046 01600 MAHER JOSEPH

51049 00930 93,94 AMRE LLC

51271 00470

ANTONY ABRAHAM & JOSEPH SHERLY

51271 00570

OLSEN DONALD T & ANN M

51314 00050

LOEFFLER EDWARD & PATRICIA

51314 00220

DONATICH GIULIO & VINCENZA

51429 03240

WALTERS ANITA J

51430 00220

VARUGHESE SUNNY & MOLLY TRUST

51442 00190

FREEMAN JOHN & BURRUANO JOSEPH

51479 00020

STANZIONE HELENA

51480 00110

VENTURE ALLIANCE

51517 04440

LOSITO MARY

51522 00150 XAFIS PETER K TRUST

51522 00360 Town of Hempstead School: 4 North Bellmore UFSD

02620

00400

00170

56253 04300

PIROZZI MARINA M

56255 01400 140-141

BROWN DAVID A & GINA

56255 03260 326-329

56256 01480 148-149

56338 09030

56368 00020

56368 00450

56376 00070 7-8

BORIOTTI P LICHTENBERG & M

56380 02210

GEORGAKIS ANTONIOS

56384 00160 16-17

RAIMONDI

56387 00060

56400 05180

56409 02210 221-224

56409 02480

SINGH HARBHJAN & KAUR SATWINDER

56409 02510

BOGLIONE LISA E

56441 00170

MCCOY SUSAN A

56458 00340

MCCOY

56458 00610

56459 00210 GOGAS MICHAIL &

56459 00390

HANSEN

56459 00530

56459 03160

56467 00240 BUCCI DANTE & JOANN

56478 00880

SIEMS

56478 02020 AVENA

56478 02420

56491 00810

56491 00820

CINTURATI

56503 00020

56506 00350 ELENTERIO ANTHONY

56513 02820

ZEHNER

56513 02980

45123 00430

CUNNINGHAM

45124 00300 DUFFY

45129 00140 NIZINSKI

45133 00340

SALUNKE

45136 00270

SALVESEN

45141 00350 SALVESEN

45141 00360

45152 00010

GRAND CONTINENTAL

45158 00180

GRAZIOSE

45163 00110

45167 00290

45168 00060

DZEDULIONIS

45171 00140 DELLA

45171 00180

GRUBER HELMUT & DONNA

45172 00060

ROBINSON JULIAN & DEBORAH

45172 00390

MESSINA FRANK & MARY C

45173 00190

MURPHY LE M MURPHY,ERNEST

45180 00100

SINGH ARVINDER

45181 00080

BOLLINGER FRED J

45193 00090

KRAUSE FAMILY TRUST

45198 00110

MORROW TRUST

45204 00150

SAPIA STEVEN & MATILDA M

45239 00010

BISCHOFF ROBERT & ROSEMARIE

45253 00190

422 WOLF HILL LLC

45257 00090

WEINGART JENNIFER FLORENCE &

45257 00120

SINGH SUKHDEV

45257 00370

BULLERS LE K BULLERS,ROSE M

45258 00250

WHITE JOSEPH & CHEROME

45258 00350

NAWAZ FAIQ & SIDDIQI MAHIRA

45258 00590

BORRESEN PAUL & LINDA

45259 00040

PADUANO CHRIS

45259 00280

QAMAR ZULKARNAIN

45262 00010

MURPHY DOUGLAS

45265 00150

DEWEY PATRICIA M (TRUST) 3,417.58 45266 00170

NICHOLAS SAMUEL & DIANE

45277 00040

BARRETT WILLIAM & GRETCHEN

45309 00120

GRADNER JEROME & ROSLYN

45309 00170

JANNACE JOSEPH N

45313 00190

HARBE D3 GRACE 2716 CORP

51090 02310

2720-2730 HEMPSTEAD TPKEASSOC E

51090 02430

PORTNOY RICHARD & FRANCES

51098 00270

EDVABSKY LORI

51099 00150

PAONE ROCCO & ANITA

51099 00310

MC GOLDRICK JOHN & CATHERINE

51100 00020

PANDE MANJIRI & SHISHIR

51101 00280

WALLER LAURIE A TRUST

51106 00010

NAPOLITANO STEVEN & REGINA

51107 00080

POU LOUIS E & SUSAN

51107 00230

BRENT RALPH & BETTE

51108 00230

DIGAUDIO JOAN MARY TRUST

51109 00240

FAILLA SALVATORE & ANTONIA

51112 00130

WADDEN DOROTHY

51112 00260

DEMASI VINCENZO & ANNAMARIE

51112 00270

LYNCH DONALD P & FRANCES

51113 00010

148 CENTER LANE

51116 00110

KONRAD KENNETH & DENISE

51118 00230

KAAGIANNIS EFTHIMIOS

51126 00010 PASTINA LOUIS P & ELENA

51126 00120 WARREN JOHN & MARY

51319 00460

VANZANTEN ERIC & LORI

51320 00280

GROSS DOLORES MCCOLLIN &

51324 00250

MORGENSTERN

51326 00670 ATILES MARY LIFE

51333 00070

PIKSER ROY & DEBORAH

51333 00180

XU SHI SHENG & JIANG SAI DAN

51339 00110

BRUNO AUGUSTINE J

51354 00300

FERNANDEZ LAURA & FERNANDEZ

51356 00100

CHASE JOHN M

51356 00220

KOCI CHARLES & FERGUSON-KOCI ME

51361 00190

CONLIN JR MICHAEL J (TRUST)

51363 00050

GOLDMAN MARILYN G LIFE ESTATE

51366 00310

AMOS3:3 LLC

51369 00100

RYAN CRYSTAL

51369 00280

MARGOLIS GLORIA

51375 00090

RECINE MARCIA

51383 00150 SMJK

51386 00060

YOUNG DAVID & KATHERINE

51406 00030

DILLON PATRICIA M

51406 00350

ROSS SHELDON & CAROLYN

51408 00080 APOSTOLIC ASSEMBLY OF THE FAITH

51411 00530

DEVRIES ERIC PAUL

51412 00120 HEFFERNAN GLORIA

51413 0027UCA00910

CALVO GLADYS (TRUST)

51413 0027UCA00910

DISKIN BENJI

51414 00070

BERNICH JOHN & CATHERINE

51440 00090

DIMARTINO DONNA

51467 00010

FURLANI JAMES & LORI ALVERSA 20,639.08 51475 00200

MARIAMPILLA PASKARAN 8,573.74 51485 00140

CHURCH JR WALTER & DORIS 18,674.92 51494 00190

CIVITANO JOHN D & MARIE L 5,112.37 51497 00150

CASALE FRANK O & N

51505 00050

AGRO VINESSA M 19,120.12 51508 00120

OQUENDO

51527 00080

MCNEY BONNIE

51539 00430

ABRAMOWITZ MICHAEL

51539 00480

TETENBAUM MARION LIFE ESTATE

52340 00110

PARSONS KAREN DIMARCO & K

52396 00050

CANCEL GENEVIEVE

52397 00140

COOKE JAMES & MARY-ANN

52420 00250

STUTMAN PHOEBE 2,357.14 52501 00150

JOHNSON ARTHUR & LORRAINE 7,616.21 52524 00050

TERMS OF SALE

Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldier’s and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts.

However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the

interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased.

The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA), 12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et. seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) receivership.

The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed.

The rate of interest and penalty which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount from which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase be of no further effect.

Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale.

Furthermore, as to the bidding,

1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates.

2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates.

3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid.

4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made, in connection with, said bid shall be forfeited.

This list includes only tax liens on real estate located in Town of Hempstead. Such other tax liens on real estate are advertised as follows:

Town of Hempstead

Dist 1001

Dist 1002

Dist 1003

Dist 1004

Dist 1005

Dist 1006

Dist 1007

Dist 1008

Dist 1009

Dist 1010

Dist 1011

Dist 1012

Dist 1013

Dist 1014

Dist 1015

Dist 1016

Dist 1017

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEW YORK POST

BELLMORE HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEW YORK POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEW YORK POST

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SEAFORD HERALD CITIZEN

WANTAGH HERALD CITIZEN

BELLMORE HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

BALDWIN HERALD

HEMPSTEAD BEACON, NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

FREEPORT HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

BALDWIN HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

OCEANSIDE TRIBUNE

OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

VALLEY STREAM HERALD

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE

FIVE TOWNS JEWISH TIMES

FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU HERALD (FIVE TOWNS)

NEW YORK POST

FIVE TOWNS JEWISH TIMES

FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE

JEWISH STAR

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER

NEW YORK POST

Dist 1018

Dist 1019

HEMPSTEAD BEACON, NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK TREND

NEW YORK POST

UNIONDALE BEACON

HEMPSTEAD BEACON, NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

UNIONDALE BEACON

EAST MEADOW HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

Dist 1020

Dist 1021

Dist 1022

GARDEN CITY NEWS

GARDEN CITY TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

EAST ROCKAWAY TRIBUNE

LYNBROOK/EAST ROCKAWAY HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

ROCKAWAY JOURNAL

EAST ROCKAWAY TRIBUNE

LYNBROOK/EAST ROCKAWAY HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD

ROCKVILLE CENTRE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER NEW YORK POST Dist 1023

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SEAFORD HERALD CITIZEN

WANTAGH HERALD CITIZEN Dist 1024

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

VALLEY STREAM HERALD

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE Dist 1025

MERRICK HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEW YORK POST Dist 1026

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEW YORK POST THE NASSAU OBSERVER Dist 1027

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEW YORK POST Dist 1028

LONG BEACH HERALD

LONG BEACH TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEW YORK POST Dist 1029

MERRICK HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEW YORK POST Dist 1030

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE NEW YORK POST

VALLEY STREAM HERALD

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE Dist 1031

ISLAND PARK TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD Dist 1201

EAST MEADOW HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST Dist 1205

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER NEW YORK POST

Town of North Hempstead

Dist 2001

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST Dist 2002

MINEOLA WILLISTON TIMES

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST Dist 2003

MANHASSET PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

ROSLYN NEWS TIMES

Dist 2004

Dist 2005

Dist 2006

Dist 2009

Dist 2010

Dist 2011

Dist 2122

Dist 2301

Dist 2315

JEWISH STAR

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

MINEOLA WILLISTON TIMES

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

MINEOLA WILLISTON TIMES

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER

NEW YORK POST

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

Town of Oyster Bay

Dist 3001

Dist 3002

Dist 3003

Dist 3004

Dist 3006

Dist 3008

Dist 3009

Dist 3011

Dist 3012

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SEA CLIFF - GLEN HEAD HERALD

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

LONG ISLAND PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

LONG ISLAND PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET ADVANCE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

MANHASSET PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

PORT WASHINGTON NEWS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER

NEW YORK POST

MANHASSET PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

PORT WASHINGTON NEWS

Dist 2007

Dist 3017

Dist 3018

Dist 3019

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NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

HICKSVILLE/LEVITTOWN TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST THE NASSAU OBSERVER

BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM

MASSAPEQUA POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - N. MASSAPEQUA

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - BETHPAGE

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - BETHPAGE

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

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MASSAPEQUA POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - FARMINGDALE THE NASSAU OBSERVER

MASSAPEQUA POST

MID-ISLAND TIMES

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SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - N. MASSAPEQUA THE NASSAU OBSERVER

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SEA CLIFF - GLEN HEAD HERALD

LONG ISLAND PRESS

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ROSLYN NEWS TIMES

MASSAPEQUA POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

City of Glen Cove

Dist 4005

GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

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NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

City of Long Beach

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LONG BEACH HERALD

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NEW YORK POST

Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities.

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GREAT NECK NEWS RECORD

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET ADVANCE

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NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET ADVANCE

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL

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Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in braille, large print, audio tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 571-2090 ext. 13715.

Dated: February 05, 2026

THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER MINEOLA, NEW YORK

NAS 1 - 1577 - 2/4/26

in the CLASSIFIED se ctio n, call 631-226-2636, press “2”. A sales representative will be happy to assist you. GET YOUR AD NOTICED! Ca ll Our Classifi ed Dept. 631-226-2636 Ext. 276

The New York State Park Police recently opened applications for park police officers for the state park system, which will be accepted until Feb. 18, 2026. The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation requires candidates to be at least 20 years of age at the

time of hire and must not have passed their 43rd birthday as of Oct. 1, 2026. Candidates are also required to have completed 60 college semester credit hours by June 30, 2026, or have relevant education and experience, including military service or municipal police training. Learn more at

parks.ny.gov/about/parkpolice/park-policenewapplicants.

“With updated guidelines and requirements, we are proud to welcome a new generation of park police candidates,” said State Parks Acting Commissioner Kathy Moser, New York State Office of Parks,

Recreation and Historic Preservation. “Our park police officers play a vital role in protecting the people, places, and experiences that make our state park system so special. As visitation continues to grow, we are seeking dedicated individuals who are committed to public service and to ensuring

our parks remain safe and welcoming for everyone.”

Recruits will receive hands-on fieldwork and classroom education in the following areas: criminal procedure law, penal law, vehicle and traffic law, park and recreation law, and criminal investigations. They’re also offered training in firearms, first

response, snowmobile operation, ATV operation, emergency vehicle operation, along with many other law enforcement-related topics and skills. Visit https://parks. ny.gov/park-police for more information regarding the application process, agility test, and written exam.

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