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Morgan Park set for major restoration masonry. Additionally, the work will extend to the lifeguard building and the Japanese M o r g a n M e m o r i a l Pa rk teahouse. The much-needed serves as a picturesque back- improvements are being funded drop for music festivals, car by a grant from Eastern Suffolk shows and other community BOCES. The walking path at the park events, and is a serene place to enjoy casual walks along the and the teahouse were scheduled to close for a shore of the Long month or so of renIsland Sound. Much ovations to repair of the park’s infrat h e s e aw a l l o n structure remained Wednesday. unchanged for 88 The 40-acre years, until Hurriw at e r f ro n t p a rk cane Sandy struck was built by finanLong Island in 2012, cier J.P. Morgan Jr. damaging the in honor of his late park’s seawall and wife, Jane Norton restrooms. Grew Morgan. It R e s t o r a t i o n PAMelA has been a beloved work began after PANzeNBeCK spot for Glen Cove Sandy, but now the residents for City of Glen Cove Mayor, decades, offering has hired the Bay Glen Cove scenic views and Shore-based Landrecreational spaces. Tek Group, for two contracts totaling more than $412,000, to But the park has had a number repair and restore the seawall of infrastructure issues over and pavilions, with completion the years, most notably in 2012, when the iconic gazebo, built in expected next spring. The seawall, which serves as 1932, collapsed, injuring a fisha critical buffer between the erman who had sought shelter city and the Sound, is deterio- beneath it. Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck rating, so the project will reinforce it with rapid-setting con- has made the restoration of the crete and replace the failing park a priority during her tenbrick in the pavilions with new Continued on page 6

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Shye Roberts appeared on nBC’s “the Voice” on oct. 8, and performed Five for Fighting’s 2001 hit “Superman.”

Shye Roberts, 18, wows the coaches on ‘The Voice’ By RoKSANA AMID ramid@liherald.com

Eighteen-year-old Shye Roberts, who is originally from Glen Cove, has always had a deep connection to music. That passion took center stage on Oct. 8, when she appeared on NBC’s “The Voice,” performing Five for Fighting’s 2001 hit “Superman.” Her voice, rich with emotion and power, impressed the show’s four celebrity coaches — Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé — who all turned their chairs to secure Roberts for their team. Roberts chose to join Bublé. Her journey to that defining moment began when she was a child, and was sur-

rounded by music. Her mother, Sheila Roberts-Creen, remembers noticing her daughter’s natural musical abilities when she was 2. “She was barely walking, but she could whistle,” Roberts-Creen recalled. “It was something that caught our attention immediately. I knew there was something special about her.” By the time she was in third grade, it was clear that Roberts had more than just a knack for singing. In a school talent show, she amazed her family and teachers with her ability and even added riffs to her performance. “We thought it was going to be a regular kid performance,” Roberts-Creen recounted. Continued on page 16

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