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THEWater water everywhere, yet not a drop to drink,

by Douglas FinlayThat's how Sarah Meyland, executive

director and general counsel forFarmingdale-based Citizens Campaignfor the Environment, an environmentalactivist group working toward water con-servation, framed the coming watershortage on Long Island. The shortagehas been largely ignored by mainstreammedia, leading to a public uninformedabout the consequences of the dramati-cally diminishing acquifers far below the

SARAH MEYLAND, executivedirector for Citizens Campaign

for the Environment.

surface that supply Long Islanders withtheir main source of drinking water.

She gave her cautionary tale during ameeting of the South Shore AudubonSociety at Freeport Memorial Library onTuesday, January 14 before a crowd ofover 45. "There is a coming water short-age on Long Island that is very real," Ms.Meyland^ contended. "It won't hit every-one on Long Island all at once," she con-tinued, but it will be collective nonethe-less, effecting everyone eventually. Shesaid Long Islanders living along thesouthern shoreline will feel the effectsfirst, as salt water intrudes upon freshwater acquifers. Building desalinationplants may then be required in order toguarantee fresh water to those living insouth shore communities, she said. Andthat will require money.

Further, she said reduction of freshground water within the three mainacquifers beneath Long Island - theUpper Glacial, the Magothy and theLloyd, had already begun to dry up sev-eral streams on Long Island because theyno longer have a continually replenishingsource of water, but only rainfall insteadto fill them.

The mechanics of water supply shouldbe a simple, straightforward cycle or pro-cedure. "All water in acquifers starts asrainfall," Ms. Meyland said. "LongIsland is literally reliant on rainfall."

Rainfall seeps into the ground and overhundreds of years makes it way down tothe acquifers. But once that fact is under-stood, the discussion then takes on an airof Economics 101, and the ring ofNassau County and United States'deficits become increasingly familiarmodels to use as analogies. "The watertable, the deep reservoir of water beneathLong Island, is like a bank, and that bankis used for many things such as drinkingwater, streams, coastal discharge andsewers," she said. But when more wateris being used, withdrawn, than is beingtaken in in rainfall, deficits occur.

Indeed, if the deep reservoirs aredepleted of their volume of fresh waterthe salt water begins to seep in as ameans to fill the deepening hole left bydepletion of fresh water. And therein liesthe prospect of the coming fresh-watershortage: "The fresh water that's left inthe reservoir becomes contaminated withsalt water," she said.

In addition to streams drying up andthe threat of desalination plants beingneeded to guarantee fresh drinking wateralong the shorelines, Nassau County isthe only county in the state currentlyunder a water cap, as imposed by thestate. "650 million gallons of water a daygo out, are used each day," she said. Sheadded that the Westbury well, being usedto measure diminishing volumes of fresh

DAVE DENENBERG,Nassau County Legislator.

water, was 86 percent full 50 years ago.and-today is only 66 percent fuJL. "Evenduring the drought, when there was littlerainfall to replenish the acquifers, thewell was 69 percent full."

Legislator Dave Denenberg (19th LD),while agreeing there is diminishment ofthe tables, said a great deal of the criticaldrop Ms. Meyland refers to came only asthe result of the installation of sewers inthe county in the 1970s, not necessarilybecause of carelessness, malfeasance orother usage.

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LEADERPHOTOGRAPHERDREW SCHOFER

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FREEPORT VILLAGE TRUSTEES BILL WHITE AND DON MAUERSBERGER recently metNew York Jets Center Kevin Mawae, wishing him luck in this weekend's Pro Bowl.

photo by Al Pereira, New York Jets

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candidacy for village trusteeThe Committee to Elect James

Caracciolo is proud to announce that heis running for Trustee in the Village ofFreeport on the ResponsibleGovernment for Freeport party line.; James Caracciolo*, a 16-year Freeport

resident, believesthat governmentcan be resourceful,creative, and effi-cient, by usingcommon sensewhen making deci-sions and initiativesto motivate peoplefor better job per-formance. His firstpriority is to workhard to keepFreeport's escalat-ing taxes downwhile meeting thecommunity's needs.

A successful self-employed business-man and arboristfor 27 years, hecould not resistaccepting whengiven the opportu-nity to help bringNassau County back to financial health.So, he has moved on to his secondcareer as Deputy Commissioner of theNassau County Parks under the SuozziAdministration. Within a 10-month peri-od in the Technical Services Division,James cut overtime costs from $500,000to under $150,000 and still maintainsfull public services. He and his divisionbuilt the new 60-stall Crossover DrivingRange at Eisenhower Park (to openSpring 2003) bringing in this project forunder $30,000. At the Old BethpageVillage Restoration, Antique Barns werebeing used to store wood and othermaterials. Using those same materials,

James Caracciolo

he bui l t a storage shed and opened thebeautiful Antique Barns for public view-ing and exhibits.

Mr. Caracciolo says he has a passion-ate commitment to the environment andis particularly sensitive to the ecosystem

in his home vil-'lage of Freeport.He is a member ofthe SPLASHorganization andhas actively par-ticipated in theAmerica theB e a u t i f u lCampaign toclean up our pre-serves and water-ways. He isPresident of theGLOW CivicA s s o c i a t i o n ,which has compli-mentary concernssuch as a bulk-head program,noise . pollution,and sunken boats,all of which affectthe quality, of lifefor al l ' Freeport

residents. .. - ,James and Nancy have been married

for 15 years and have 3 children; James,13, Sergio, 12, and Jacqueline, 10. He isa parishioner at Our Holy Redeemer andvolunteers in the parish Soup Kitchen.As an active member of the communityhe has been involved with the FreeportLittle League Association and serves asCoach of the P.A.L. Basketball program.

JORDAN BERRY OF FREEPORT wasselected to perform in the All-CountyChorus on January 12 at C.W. Post.He is 11 years old and in the sixthgrade at Lawrence-WoodmereAcademy. Jordan is the son of Randiand Nate Berry and the grandson ofElaine and Leon Groder, also ofFreeport.

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Island Power Authority (LIRA) have for-malized agreements which continue theimplementation of the new generationproject at Power Plant 2. These agree-ments reflect LIPA's commitment todevelop the merchant facility at thePower Plant 2 site. Since PennsylvaniaPower & Light (PPL) withdrew fromthe project in November, LIPA has beenin discussions with the village regardingtheir continued interest and support asthey evaluate alternative developers.

The village and LIPA continue theirefforts to develop two' 44 MW gas-firedgenerators to replace the old diesel gen-erators at the PP2 site. One generator

•will be directed to serve the villageratepayers. The merchant-developedand -operated generator will direct elec-tricity into the LIPA service region. TheFreeport Unit is scheduled for comple-

tion in the fall of 2003 while the mer-chant developer unit will not be com-pleted until spring 2004. Mayor WilliamGlacken praised LIPA for its continuedpartnership with the village in imple-mentation of these projects. "We allbring important assets to the project," hesaid. "Freeport is .pleased that it canoffer LIPA a site, currently-dedicated toelectric power production, properlyzoned, with completed site and environ-mental reviews which will expedite andfacilitate merchant development of elec-tric generating capacity needed by theLong Island region."

"Further," Mayor Glacken added, "weand our neighbors, appreciate LIPA'sselling Freeport energy so that we canavoid operation of the diesel generators

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Friday, January 31• Kid's Cafe, Friday evening supper for local families in need, 5:15 p.m., ETS

Youth Division, 87 Pine Street.• AA, 4:30 p.m., Brownies, 6:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.

Saturday, February 1• Scandinavian Board, 10 a.m., CR: Homework Express, 10 a.m., DAR, 12 p.m.,

Recovery, 1:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.• Children's Literacy Program, 10 a.m., ETS Youth Division, 87 Pine Street.

Sunday, February 2• Amateur Observers, I p.m., Black Educators of Freeport, 2 p.ni., CR: Baby

And Me (Bilingual), 2:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.

Monday, February 3• Bingo at Congregation Bnai Israel, 7:45 p.m., 91 North Bay view Avenue.• Athena, 1 p.m., Girl Scouts Troop, 4 p.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Toastmasters, 7 p.m.,

at the Freeport Memorial Library.• Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 7 p.m., 40 North

Ocean Avenue. Court .watchers are welcome. .• Freeport Board of Trustees, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall.

Tuesday, February 4• Archbishop Molloy Council # 1974, Knights of Columbus, Our Holy

Redeemer Church basement. 7:30 p.m.• Comedy Through The Ages, 2 p.m., CR: Homework Express, 4 p.m., A.udubon

Board, 7 p.m., SP: College Application and Financing, 7 p.m., at the FreeportMemorial Library.

• Freeport Traffic Safety Commission, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall.

Wednesday, February 5• AARP, 9:30 a.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Bounce Back, 5:30 p.m., Camera Club, 7

p.m., College Selection and Application, 7:30 p.m., at the Freeport MemorialLibrary.. • Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 9 a.m., 40 NorthOcean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome.

• Freeport Board of Education, Planning/Action Meeting, 7:30 p.m., AtkinsonSchool. ,

•Freeport Kiwanis.Club, 7:30 p,m., Bedell's West Wind.

Thursday, February 6• SP: Busqueda de Empleo, 9:30 a.m., Brandeis, 10 a.m., CR: Homework

Express, 4 p.m., Chess Club, 7 p.m., Model Airplane Club, 7 p.m., at the FreeportMemorial Library.

• Freeport Rotary Club, 7 p.m., at Bedell's at West Wind.• Freeport Sewer and .Sanitation Commission, 7:30 p.m. DPW, 355 Albany

Avenue.• Freeport Highway Commission, 7 p.m., DPW.

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Firefighters and EMTs to get 10% tax exemption as00

Freeport firefighters and volunteerambulance workers received a 10 per-cent property tax exemption from vil-lage trustees who approved the measureat a public hearing following Monday'sregular business meeting.

The board adopted the exemption thatis authorized under an amendment to thestate tax code sponsored by Charles

Fuschillo and signed into law by Gov.George Pataki in August, DeputyVillage Attorney Howard E: Colton said.

The exemption will take effect in2004 and covers personnel with at leastfive years service who own residentialproperty in Freeport and reside at thelocation.

The average exemption will total

about $32. For the 150 personnel whoqualify, the annual cost to the villagewill about $4,800.

In other business, trustees set a publichearing on March 24 for citizen inputinto the proposed community develop-ment block grant programs for fiscalyear 2003-04. The hearing will begin at8 p.m., following the Village Board

Waterfront assessments go upby Carl Gordon

Before Nassau County's new assess-ment rolls were finalized at the end ofDecember, changes were made in the,,value of a number of waterfront proper-ties around the county.

Particularly at the behest of Board ofAssessors member Jeffrey Gold ofBellmore, the value of approximately540 waterfront properties was upgraded,adding millions of dollars of wealth tothe value of each taxing jurisdiction,including county, town and school dis-trict. Mr. Gold pointed out that withwaterfront homeowners paying more,taxpayers away from water will con-tribute less to the tax bill of each juris-diction. , . , -

The greatest number of waterfrontproperties reassessed was in Mr: Gold?shome district, Bellmore, where 202 val-ues were changed. Also in the local area,33 homes in Freeport were changed, 37in Baldwin, 21 in Merrick, 31 inWantagh and 21 in Seaford.

Since the reassessment project wasundertaken by the county as a result of acourt order, Judge F. Dana Winslow hadto approve the new list of values, attach-ing several conditions to his approval.

He reduced the allowable variationbetween the assessed value and the mar-ket value of homes in each school dis-trict by one percent over the next threeyears. The number of underassessedhomes must be reduced by 10 percenteach year. By 2004, the latest sale pricefor a parcel will determine its assessedvalue, unless the owner can prove other-wise.

Beginning this year, the tax bill mustshow what the county deems to be thefair market value of each property forthe past year and the current year.; The judge directed the county tomaintain its assessment departmentwebsite. It must'update the assessmentrolls annually; eitKer by/.riiririg a"consult-"ing firm or using its own resources. Healso directed the'County Clerk's office

-to",-provide sales, information to theBoard of Assessors so that their data areas accurate as possible.

Board of Assessors Chairman CharlesO'Shea has encouraged any homeownerwho wants their new assessment valueto be reviewed to challenge it with theBoard of Assessment Review.

Information on the five comparable- sales thai were used to determine the••new values is -available from the

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meeting.The board also amended vehicle and

traffic regulations authorizing the chiefof police or his designee to remove ille-gally parked vehicles at the owner'sexpense and also prohibiting unautho-rized entry, stopping, standing or park-ing of a commercial vehicle in a desig-nated municipal parking field.

The purchase of two vehicles for theelectric department - a pickup truckwith plow for about $23,000, and ahybrid electric/gas passenger car for$21,000, received approval.

Trustees also voted to advertise forbids for the annual curb and sidewalkprogram, and annual maintenance andlandscaping for Water Departmentgrounds,' and approved a request fromAmerican Legion Post 342 to hold theannual Memorial Day Parade on May26. Parade Chairman is Charles Jackson.

Following the public hearing, theboard adjourned to executive session.

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Wanted: Capacity toshelter 200,000

Friday, the American Red Cross launched a Bi-Counly Shelter Planaimed at recruiting volunteers from religious and civic groups to staffshelters in their neighborhoods during blizzards, hurricanes, fires,airplane crashes and acts of terrorism.

The last item, much in the public's mind since the September I I ,200I, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, isperhaps the one most likely to require simultaneous shelter for somany. It is high time, with war imminent, that we get started. Thisshould be a priority for every local organization.

True, shelters may not be used exclusively for our neighbors, in aliteral sense. Perhaps Long Beach would be evacuated to Freeport, forexample.

Long time residents can remember a time when those l iving nearLILCO on Sunrise Highway vehemently objected to that buildingbeing used for decontamination of those living near Shoreharn if anuclear accident ever occurred at the never-opened atomic energyplant. Since September 11, we are all united and hopefully would'receive those fleeing a chemical .or other attack with open arms.

Local organizations interested in the Adopt-A-Shelter Plan can call747-3500.

Windmills on the horizon?Next week, two hearings will be held by the Long Island Power

Authority and the Sustainable Energy Alliance of Long Island (SEA)seeking public input for their recently released energy plans whichmay be viewed on the web at www.lipower.org and www.seali.org.

LIPA hosts a hearing Wednesday, February 5, on the lower level ofthe teleconference center at the Omni Building, 333 Earle OvingtonBlvd., Uniondale, from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. SEA's hearing isat the Tackapausha Preserve in Seaford on Friday, February 7, at 7p.m. To register in advance for the hearings contact Christine Restaniat 719-9851. Written comments may be submitted by March 12 toLIPA, Suite 403, 333 Earle Ovington Blvd., Uniondale 11553.

Some residents, who already enjoy viewing the windmill at theNorman Levy Park and Preserve, do not object to a plan for a seriesof towers along the horizon from Long Beach past Jones Beach toFire Island. Others are outraged at the thought that a view that haslasted for thousands of years wil l be changed. There are those con-cerned about boating and fishing.

Meanwhile, apparently the idea of a converter station at CedarCreek connecting an electric grid from New Jersey to Long Island, isstill being floated despite County Executive Thomas Suozzi's "no."

Freeport and its neighbors in Merrick look forward to the replace-ment of two outdated oil-fired electric energy plants.

The entire energy picture is a complex one, and these hearings areyour opportunity to learn more and help influence what the SouthShore of Nassau County will look like in the future: Its economy, thetourism and fishing industries, its health, its environment and its aes-thetics are all part of the picture.

What tradeoffs are we willing to make?We are not yet convinced that the windmills, that work so well in

windy places like the Strait of Gibraltar or the mountain passes ofCalifornia, will provide enough power here to pay the price.

roundabout free-port.

Student of Freeport art teacher Ann Dillonexhibits paintings at children's museum

Jerome Chenet, 19, of Elmont, is a student atRosemary Kennedy School in Wantagh, whichserves young people ages 8-21 who have'signifi-cant developmental delays. Jerome's developmen-tal harriers- did not keep him from becoming anartist of quality, and his work is currently on dis-play at the Long Island Children's Museum(LICM) in Garden City. A reception for the artist,his friends and family was sponsored by'YellowBook USA. . . : _ '

His art teacher, Ann Dillon of Freeport, :said that '.'Jerome has an intrinsic skill that was nurtured,inthe Kennedy School's regular art programs. Hishomeroom teacher, Christine Dwyer, said she wasproud of Jerome as an example of the school's phi- .losophy, which is to help every student develop to ,his fullest potential." Principal John Picarello

said, "Whether or not he has a disability is irrele-vant; he is a good artist;"

Jerome's whimsical pictures, mostly of animals,are done in crayon on .paper, in the na'i've style ofGrandma Moses. Jerome starts each picture with ablack outline that he finishes in one sweep, withno erasures. Each figure is then detailed andbrightly- colored. . Bonnie Dixon. the execu-tive director of LICM, said "The Children'sMuseum'.is proud to display Jerome's work. Weinvite everyone On Long Island to come by andenjoy the special talents of a. very special young,man." - . ' • • „ . .

The museum is open Wednesday-Sunday, andon most school holidays; 10 a.ni-5 p.m.Admission: $8 for adults and children over I yearold; $7 seniors. Call 224-5800 for information.

ROSEMARY KENNEDY SCHOOL ART TEACHER ANN DILLON of Freeport (left) with student artistJerome Chenet. His work is on display at the Long Island Children's Museum in Garden City. Withthem are homeroom teacher Christine Dwyer.

CELEBRATING ROE V. WADE: Freeport resident and Planned Parenthood of Nassau County(PPNC) board member Christine Chaplin (right) with the renowned attorney Sarah Weddington,(left) who won the constitutional. right to abortion 30 years ago this month. They flankHempstead pediatrician Greta Rainsford and Kim-Monique Johnson, assistant director of healthservices for the Nassau County Department of Drug and Alcohol Addiction, who also serves onthe PPNC board. Dr. Weddington was only 27 when she argued Roe vs. Wade before the U.S.Supreme Court. Dr. Weddington talked about the past and future of Roe at a lecture in HofstraUniversity Law School, co-sponsored by the law school, PPNC and Planned Parenthood Hudson-Peconic.

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THINK SPRING ..... While most of uswalk around shivering, with our teethchattering from the cold, there are someindividuals and groups who are vigor-ously planning for spring.- Chamber of Commerce DirectorDoug Diana, who also happens to be theRepublican Executive Leader forBaldwin, is busy acting as a liaisonbetween the Chamber and Town ofHempstead in helping to coordinate theupcoming planter project.

These attractive planters were securedfrom the Grand Central BusinessImprovement group in New York City,which no longer wanted them, andreburbished by the Town of Hempstead.This spring, approximately 60-75 ofthem will be placed around town.

Town engineers as well as membersof the Beautiful Baldwin Foundation(BBF) have been scouting appropriatelocations - those that don't interfere withpedestrian traffic or with people exitingtheir cars. The planters will have a tallcenter evergreen plant.

Everyone is hoping that storeownerswill take pride in them and help in main-taining them by watering the plants andclearing out any debris. "What we don'twant," Mr. Diana said, "is for them tobecome trash receptacles."

It is expected that BBF, storeownersand others who might want to partici-pate in keeping the community attrac-tive will eventually also plant colorful

These planters will soon host evergreens around Baldwin.photo by Charles Fisenne

annuals around the center plant. the west side of Foxhurst Road extend-"We really expect that these planters

will make a big difference in the appear-ance of Baldwin," Mr. Diana added.

This initiative will complement the"classy cans," project in which attractiveforest green trash receptacles wereplaced around town through the coordi-nated efforts of Sanitary -District Two,the chamber and business sponsors.

Another important piece in upgradingthe appearance of- Baldwin is the com-mitment of federal CommunityDevelopment Funding for the area on

Santino's streetscaping announcementHempstead Town Councilman

Anthony J. Santino recently announcedthat the town is planning to implementa streetscape beautification program inBaldwin from Lakeside Drive aroundthe corner to Merrick Road and toFoxhurst Road.

"Streetscape improvements willinclude brick and concrete sidewalks,new benches, new curbing, decorativelighting, and beautiful landscapingwhich will enhance the area,"Councilman Santino stated. "Thetown's streetscape 'program had had atremendous impact on communitieswhich have participated in the programand we anticipate the same results inBaldwin."

Currently the construction project isout for bid and we expect a construc-tion start date some time this Spring,"Mr. Santino noted. "All work will beconstructed in accordance with theAmericans with Disabilities Act."

"As the Town of HempsteadCouncilman for the Baldwin communi-ty, I intend to make sure that Baldwin'sbest and brightest days remain ahead,"Mr. Santino continued. "The manyparking lot, road, park, and communityimprovement projects undertaken bytown government are an example ofmy firm commitment to protecting andimproving the quality of life Baldwinresidents enjoy."

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"We can't figure it out," said .Mr.Diana, "but for some reason the statis-

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ble."The area will be refurbished to match

the sidewalk, lighting and plantings thatare on the east side of Grand Avenue,north of Merrick Road.

"With the fire house and libraryexpansions," Mr. Diana noted, "thewhole area should really look great."

Left in a bureaucratic, political, andmost especially financial limbo, howev-er, is the status of the move of the FirstPolice Precinct to west Grand Avenue,just north of Merrick Road. This movehas been in the works for over five yearswith numerous meetings of architects,police and community representativesconcerning its appearance. The countyallotted approximately. $750,000 forarchitectural planning and renderingsfor a building that would meet the needsof the police as well as the wishes of thecommunity concerning its appearance.

The whole project would be quite

complicated with the transfer of theTown of Hempstead parking lot proper-ty to the County and also involve thecondemnation of some property.Community representatives want agrassy area with gazebo to help in creat-ing the look of. a town center. Whilethere would be plenty of parking, mostof it would he reserved for police, thusnot adding to the number of parkingspaces in the area. However, the "sw.ap"of parking by police, who tend to parktheir personal vehicles near HarrisonAvenue, would undoubtedly free upmore useable space for residents.Presently, if they can avoid it, few peo-ple opt to park behind the stores on westGrand Avenue.

However, with the county's fiscalproblems, the decision as to whether togo" ahead and bond the project stillremains uncertain, an unfortunate situa-tion for Baldwinites who would likesome decision made soon so thatBaldwin's "town center" could be com-plete. Promised deadlines concerning adecision have come and gone manytimes over recent years.

Meanwhile, on the north side of theLIRR, the back main parking lot willalso be refurbished by the Town ofHempstead this spring to match theother commuter lots. All in all, arid littleby little, the infrastructure of Baldwin,which had been neglected for too manyyears, is f inal ly reflecting the quali tythat residents wanted.

It can be no small coincidence thatalmost all of this happened once courtdecisions decreed that Town ofHempstead council members must rep-resent a specific geographic area.Baldwin lucked out in getting TonySantino, a hands-on advocate and man-ager. His numerous community meet-ings and pro-active response to residentconcerns have certainly proved benefi-cial for Baldwin.

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The Long Island Power Authority[LIPA] and the Sustainable EnergyAlliance of Long Island [SEA] will holdjoint public hearings to solicit publiccomment and input on their recentlyreleased draft energy plans. The Nassauhearings will take place on Wednesday,February 5, in the lower level of theTeleconference Center of the OmniBuilding, located at 333 Earle OvingtonBoulevard in Uniondale from 3 to 5 p.m.and 7 to 9 p.m. The Suffolk hearingswil l take place on Thursday, February13, at Suffolk Community College inBrentwood, 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.and on Wednesday, February 26, atSouthampton Town Hall from 2:30 to

6:30 p.m.Both organizations have recently

released energy plans that hope toaddress the energy needs of Long Island.The LIPA plan is called the "Draft LongIsland Energy Plan for 2002 to 201.1."SEA has also released its draft called"Citizens Energy Plan," which was theresult of an 18-month collaborationamong its 34 environmental, civic,health and faith-based organizationsacross Long Island. Both plans are avail-able for review online at www.lipow-er.org and www.seali.org.

"These plans represent a lot of hardwork and both have good ideas on howto handle, our energy needs over the nextdecade or so," said Richard Kessel,LI PA Chairman.

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Kathleen Whitley, Program Managerof SEA, called the joint hearings ' thefirst of its kind. We hope that other util-ities and environmental groups are ableto get together. We urge everyone to joinus at these hearings."

"The SEA plan has some good ideasand we hope this process will end with ajoint energy plan. They thought ofthings we haven't thought of. This willbe our first Master Plan and we urge thepublic to participate. We are alwayslooking for alternative energy. Everyonewants cleaner water and air," said Mr.Kessel.

The joint LIPA/SEA public hearingshave1 been designed to accommodatethose within the LIPA service territorywho are interested in learning moreabout the draft energy plans and com-

menting on them. LIPA and SEA willmake brief presentations on their respec-tive plans. All who attend will have anopportunity to ask questions and/or sub-mit comments that will be reviewed as.part of the final planning processes.

To register in advance for the hearingscontact Christine Restani at 719-9851.Interested inviduals who cannot attendthe hearings can submit written com-ments. Send all comments to LIPA/SEAEnergy Hearings, 333 Earle OvingtonBoulevard., Suite 403, Uniondale,11553. Comments should be submittedno later than March 12.

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"Computer Kindergarten" for adultsOn Thursday, February 13, the library

wil l offer a free "computer kinder-garten" for first-time adult computerusers. Overcome your fears and discov-er computers in this slow-paced, hands-on workshop. Topics to be discussed ;>returning the computer on and off, usingthe mouse, the windows desktop, op<>n-ing programs, creating a letter and sav-ing a file.

Parent/Child workshopRegistration is underway for the

Library Youth Services Parent/ChildWorkshop. This program will be onSundays, beginning March 2 and goingto the 30, from 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. Parentsand their children, ages 1 to 3, are invit-ed to spend time together playing withthe toys, crafts and books. A communityresource person will be available to dis-cuss parenting topics. This Sunday pro-gram will have Spanish-speaking staffand resource people. This program isfunded through the New York StateParent-Child Services Grant.

Free Program on CollegeOn Wednesday, February 5, at 7:30

p.m., the Job and Education InformationCenter will present a free workshop onCollege Selection and Application con-ducted by Leslie Bilawski, guidancecounselor.

In this informative workshop, Ms.Bilawski will discuss how to select thecollege that will best support yourchild's academic and social needs aswell as ways to facilitate the admissionsprocess. Topics include how to ace theessay, how to impress an interviewerand how to enlist the guidance coun-selor's support.

Basic Job Search Skills (in Spanish)On Thursday, February 6, at 9:30

a.m., the library will offer a free work-shop on the basic search skills needed tofind a job. This will be conducted bySiegmondo Hirsch, an experiencedbilingual career counselor. This work-shop is made possible by a grant formthe State Education Department AdultLiteracy Services.

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Chocolate Valentine WorkshopThe young adult department of the

library will have a Chocolate ValentineWorkshop for young adults in grades 6-12, on Friday, February 7, from 7 to 8:30p.m.

Susan Ackerman will show youngadults how to mold delicious and deco-rative chocolate valentine treats.

A non-refundable materials fee of $3is due at registration.

Genealogy workshopThe Daughters of the American

Revolution, Ruth Floyd WoodhullChapter, will sponsor a genealogicalworkshop to be held on Saturday,February 1, at the library from 1 p.m. to3 p.m., with refreshments at noon.

This workshop is free and open toanyone interested in working on familylines. Reservatjons are not necessaryand family work sheets will be provided..Those planning to attend are asked tobring any helpful data such as ancestors'birth, death and marriage certificates,baptismal certificates, land records, pro-bate and will records, pension papers,service records and newspaper items.For more information, call 486-7754.

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Valentine's Day CraftBoys and girls are invited to attend the

Valentine'.s Day Craft program at thelibrary on either Monday, February 10 •for grades 3 or 4 or Thursday, February13 for children in Kindergarten up tograde 2. Both sessions will begin at 3:45p.m. Tickets, which are free, are avail-able at the Children's Desk.

Trip to HarlemJoin the library for a "Beat the Winter

Blues Trip" on Thursday, February 20.There will be a backstage tour of theApollo Theatre, and then lunch will beat Sylvia's Restaurant, known for its lus-cious soul food. Following lunch, take atwo-hour guided bus tour of Harlem.

In-person registration is underway.Tickets are non-refundable and cost $62per person. The bus will leave at 9:15a.m. from the employee parking lotbehind the library. Library patrons arerequested to park in the firehouse park-ing lot across the street from the library.Approximate return time is 6 p.m. Formore information, call the library at223-6228.

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Teddy Roosevelt tour and tea at Nassau Museum of ArtJoin the famed TR impersonator,

James Foote, on February 4 or February11 afternoon as he leads private toursthrough the Nassau County Museum ofArt's current exhibition, The World ofTheodore Roosevelt. Following eachtour, Mr. Foote and all tour participantsenjoy an English Tea at the MuseumCafe (tea sandwiches, scones andsweets).

Admission, including both the tourand the tea, is $23 (Museum members,$18). Reservations are required; call(516)484-9338, ext. 12.

. The Nassau County Museum of Art islocated at One Museum Drive (just offNorthern Boulevard, Route 25A) inRoslyn Harbor. Call 484-9337 for cur-rent exhibitions, events, days/times, anddirections or log on to www.nassaumu-seum.com.

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Al Sharpton to speak at NCC Black history monthThe Nassau Community College

Black History Month Committee isproud to present civil rights activist andpresidential candidate, the Rev. AlSharpton, whowill be speakingon Wednesday,February 5,. at 11a.m. in the NCCCollege CenterBuilding. Rev.Sharpton will bediscussing hisopinions on thecurrent status ofcivil rights in theUnited States.Rev. Sharpton isone of -America'sforemost leadersfor civil rights.For more thantwo decades, hehas played amajor role in vir-tually every sig-nificant move for

to combat racial and civil rights viola-tions, fight for progressive, people-based social policies by providingextensive voter education and registra-

tion campaigns,provide econom-ic support forsmall communi-ty businessesand confrontc o r p o r a t eracism. Hisrecent book, "Alon America,"outlines his per-spective on pres-idential politics.

This pro-gram is free,open to the pub-lic and accessi-ble to the dis-abled. For morei n f o r m a t i o nabout BlackHistory Month

The New York State Office of Parks,Recreation and Historic Preservation ispleased to announce "Black. HistoryMonth" at Long Island State Parks. Themonth-long celebration includesexhibits of paintings from some .ofAmerica's great black artists, as well asposters saluting black abolitionists, pio-neers, scientists, educators, horticultur-ists, and ecologists.

John Norbeck, Regional Director ofthe New York State Office of Parks,Recreation and Historic Preservation -Long Island Region, stated "Thanks toour co-sponsors, the Long Island StatePark Region is able to present this pro-gram at several Long Island State Parks.

This will enable communities to viewthe exibits and learn about the richAfrican-American culture." Corporatesponsors of this valuable programinclude JP Morgan Chase & Co.,Essence Communications, Inc., andKeyspan Communication, Inc. Exhibitswill be on display for the entire monthof February from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at:• Jones Beach State Park, Central Mall• Park Information Office, Wantagh

Come out to see these great workswhich are so vital to American historyand to our country. Admission is free.For additional information, please call(631) 669-1000, extension 247, week-days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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civil liberties,c o m m u.n i t yempowerment and economic equality.• Today, as founder and president of theNational Action Network (NAN), Rev.Sharpton heads an organization formed

Rev. Al Sharpton Celebrations atNCC, please callDr. Harold

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National Black AIDS/HIVawareness day - February 7

Former Town Supervisor RichGuardino recently announced that theChildren and Parents craft program, alsoknown as C.A.P., has been set forSaturday, February 8, at four Town ofHempstead parks.

"The C.A.P. program gives parentsand children the opportunity to share afun-filled Saturday, afternoon workingside-by-side," said Mr. Guardino. "EachC.A.P.. project offers a wonderful after-noon of creative excitement.

"The winter C.A.P. project will fea-ture the creation of a beautiful house-hold centerpiece known as a topiafy,"said Councilman Anthony Santino.

• Residents can register by phone only,beginning on Monday, February 3, at9:30 a.m. by calling 292-9000, exten-

sion 256. There is a 30-child limit ateach park.

The locations for the February 8 pro-gram are Levittown Hall, Baldwin Park,Averill Boulevard Park in Elmont andHarold Walker Memorial Park inLakeview. A $6 fee per child, to coverthe cost of materials, will be collectedthe day of the program during the 1:30p.m. sign-in period. The project willbegin promptly at 2--p;m. and.continueuntil approximately 3:30 p.m..

"Mark your calendar and make plansto share a great day as you and yourchild create a keepsake household deco-ration that will be proudly displayedwithin the home," concluded Mr.Guardino;

As part of National Black HIV/AIDSAwareness Day and the ongoing effortto increase HIV testing in local commu-nities, the Nassau County Department ofHealth will hold special free and confi-dential HIV counseling and testing atthe New Cassel-Westbury Community'Health Center, 682 Union Avenue, NewCassel. Those individuals who come onFriday, February 7, between 10 a.m.-2

p.m., will receive free tee shirts fromproject W.A.V.E. (War Against the VirusEscalating.)

On Long Island, as in many urbanareas, HIV/AIDS has become a diseaseconcentrated in people of color. Whileapproximately 10 percent of LongIsland's population are people of color,about 42 percent of AIDS cases occur inpeople of color.

Letters to the editor are encouraged by this newspaper.The opinions of the community are as important as any other element

of news we may print. In addition, your input with regard to thepaper's operation are critical to our ability to serve you.

Letters should be typed, double-spaced, if possible, or printed clearly.We must have a name and daytime phone number to call.

Mail letters to P.O. Box 312, Freeport, NY 11520.E-mail letters to [email protected]

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Ms. Meyland chides Region One ofthe State Department of EnvironmentalConservation for its lackadaisicalenforcement of the water cap, which shesaid could be used as a good water man-agement tool. "They are not going afterthe polluters that affect the quality, orlimited quantity of water we find our-selves with."

But Mr. Denenberg said that the coun-ty and the DEC in fact monitor hundredsof wells in the county, and to date therehave been no traces of salt entering intothe water table. He said that where theyfind trace contaminants they can.usuallybe traced to leaky gas station tanks."Butshe is right that the DEC is tremendous-ly slow in responding to getting thesegas station tanks removed and cleanedup. Nassau County could do a much bet-ter job." He also cited the DEC's nefari-ously slow reaction to getting theFreeport plant shut down as proof of itstroubles.

Further depleting the Nassauacquifers is New York City's reopeningof some wells in Queens after years ofbeing closed. "Usage of those acquifersin that area had depleted fresh water,causing salt water to seep in and forcingQueens to pipe in water from upstate."But the fresh groundwater is nowreplenishing, enabling Queens to usesome of its wells again.

Asked by Audubon member ChristineMarzigliano about the plans by the realestate development firm of Certilman,Balin, Adler and Hyman to put parkinglots near or over sumps, also known asrecharge basins, Ms. Meyland respond-

ed, "Fight to keep those recharge basins,and the land around them." She saidthere are over 2000 recharge basins onLong Island, half of which have stag-nant water that's evaporating instead ofseeping to the ground. "The water'sstagnant because the counties are nottaking care of them," she said.

Again siding with Ms. Meyland thatthe county could do a better job in main-taining recharge basins, he also pointedout that the county was indeed on sched-ule for complying with Federal law onPhase 2 Emissions, in which non-pointemissions are contained. "I consider adifference between sumps and rechargebasins, where sumps collect road run-offand its pollutants, and send them to theoeean. We are on schedule for comply-ing with this law that contains these con-taminants from entering sumps and, ulti-mately, the ocean."

Making the issue an even more com-pelling one, Ms. Meyland told the audi-ence that the melting of glaciers in bothGreenland and the South Pole due to'natural phenomenon as well as warmingclimates could increase sea levels any-where from 3 to 23 feet in the comingyears. "The rise of the sea level by threefeet will bring the shoreline in by onemile," she warned.

In other news of interest to theAudubon Society, members discussedthe annual Birdathon in May; meetingsto be held that will discuss the effectJones Beach West End 2 Christmaslights have on estuaries; and ramifica-tions to estuaries with construction of anew bike path along Ocean Parkway outto Suffolk County.

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A.N.S.W.E.R. holds anti-war march in D.C

ffi ONE PROTESTOR holds a sign for the group which organized the rally, Act NowH to Stop War and End Racism, A.N.S.W.E.R.

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Police ask the help of the public incatching a robber. Anyone with informa-tion should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS.

A man approached a 49-year-old manin front on 379 North Main Street,Freeport on January 24 at 5:10 p.m. Hegrabbed the victim's shirt and tore hisfront poeket, which contained somemoney, off his uniform shirt. Theassailant fled on foot southbound onNorth Main Street and then westboundon Evans Avenue. No injures werereported.

The assailant is described as a blackman, 5'7" tall, in his late 20s, with amedium build and a light complexion,wearing a black ski mask, a black down-filled waist-length jacket and dark pants.

* t *A Rockville Centre mart was arrested

for allegedly selling crack/cocaine onthree occasions in Baldwin and inRockville Centre.

According to detectives, inSeptember, 2002, Juan P. Dumeng, Jr.,24, sold crack/cocaine to an individual.He was arrested at his home on January22 at 9:51 p.m. He is charged with twocounts each of Possession andPossession with Intent to Sell aControlled Substance.

4 » *A man was arrested January 21 for

several burglaries, three of which wereattempts in Freeport.

Detectives report that Floyd Gaston,40, of Springfield Gardens, Queens, wasarrested after an investigation of twoburglaries on November 3, 2002 inCedarhurst and North Lawrence and thethree, attempts on January 20.

PROTESTORS HOLD SIGNS reading "Y.E.S. (Youth of Ethical Societies) saysNO!" and "Money for jobs, not war."

A SMALL GROUP OF COUNTER-PROTESTORS held signs like these: "Pacifistsare parasites of freedom," "A.N.S.W.E.R., you're Commies," and "Free Iraq,Let's Roll."

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-COMPANY. NAME: GRAMERCY PARK ASSOCI-ATES. LLC. Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY)on 11/06/02, with an existence date of01/01/2003. Office location: Nassau County.SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC. c/oHeller. Horowitz & Feit. P.C.. 292 MadisonAvenue. New York. New York 10017. Purpose: forany lawful purpose.

Fl 5S46T1/2, ?, 16 23. 30. 2/6NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: KEW GARDENS PARTNERS,LLC. Articles of Organization, were filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on11 /08/02, with an existence date of 01 /Ol /2003.Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC,.c/o Heller.Horowitz & Feit, P.C., 292 Madison Avenue, NewYork, New York 10017. Purpose: For any lawfulpurpose.FL 585 6T 1 /2. 9. 16. 23. 30. 2/6NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY 'COMPANY. NAME: ROCKVILLE CENTRE, LLC.Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on11106/02. with an existence date ot 01 /Ol /2003.Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Heller.Horowitz & Feit, P.C., 292 Madison Avenue, NewYork, New York 10017. Purpose: For any lawfulpurpose.Fl 586 6T 11I. 9, 16. 23, 30. 2/6NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: ALROSE 100 CLB LLC. Articlesof Organization were filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) on 08/12/02. Officelocation: Nassau County. SSNY has been desig-nated as agent of the LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copyof process to the LLC, c/o Allen Rosenberg, 91Woodmere Boulevard South, Woodmere, NewYork 11598. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

T /2 9 1A 23. 3Q.2/61 /NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: PITSY, LLC. Articles OfOrganization were filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) on 12/17/02. Officelocation: Nassau County. SSNY has been desig-nated as agent of the LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copyof process to the LLC, c/o Rosenfeld &Maidenbaum. Esqs., 132 Spruce Street.Cedarhurst, New York 11516. Purpose; For anylawful purpose.

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SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTYNORTH AMERICAN MORTGAGE COMPANY,

. Plaintiff vs VERONICA DOYLE MALDONADO, ETAL, DefendantsAttorney(s) for plaintiff: ROSICKI. ROSICKI &ASSOCIATES, PC., .Main Office; One Old Country Road, Suite 200,Carle Place, New York 11514 (516) 741-2585Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and saleherein entered on May 3, 2001 I will sell at PublicAuction to the highest bidder at the North FrontSteps, Nassau County Court, 262 Old CountryRoad, Mineola, New York 11501,On the 10th day of February 2003 at 9:30 a.m.Premises in Freeport, New York and described asfollows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerlyside of Tyler Avenue formerly known as PutnamAvenue, distant 250 feet easterly from the cor-ner formed by the intersection of the southerlyside of Tyler Avenue with the easterly side ofGrove Street; RUNNING THENCE easterly alongthe southerly side of Tyler Avenue, 50 feet;THENCE southerly at right angles to TylerAvenue, i 00 feet; THENCE westerly parallel withTyler Avenue, 50 feet; THENCE northerlyat rightangles to Tyler Avenue, 100 feet to the souther-ly side of Tyler Avenue, the point or place ofBEGINNING.Premises known as 27 Tyler Street, Freeport, NewYork 11520 ..Sold subject to an of the terms and conditionscontained In said judgment and .terms ,©f sale.Approximate amount of judgment $201.039.18plus interest and costs. ••INDEX NO. 00/12489 •Louis J. Milone, Jr., Esq., REFEREEp| ^?1^1/9 16.23.30 __

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT 'OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU. Index flo. 01-018168,Salomon Brothers Realty Corp., Plaintiff - against- Estella A. Haywood, et al. Defendants.Pursuant to a ludgment of foreclosure and salesigned herein on October 8, 2002,1, the under-signed, the Referee In said judgment named.

• will sefl at public auction at the north front stepsof the Nassau County Court House, 262 Old

Country Road, Mineola, New York 11501.County of NASSAU, State of New York, onFebruary 6, 2003 at 9:00 A.M., on that day, therpremises directed by said Judgment to be soldand therein described as follows: Said premisesbeing known as and by street address: 198Independence Avenue, Freeport, New York11520. Section: 55 Block: 356 Lot: 937, 938. Saidpremises are sold in as is condition on the dateof delivery of the Referee's Deed, subject to

. any state'of facts an accurate survey mayshow, zoning restrictions and any amendmentsthereto; covenants, restrictions, agreements,reservations and easements of record: munici-pal departmental violations, emergency repairliens on the date of delivery of the Referee'sDeed, and such other provisions as may be setforth in the complaint and judgment filed in thisaction. Dated: Syosset, New York, December 16,2002, John Principe, Esq. REFEREE, CARUS &MANNIELLO, PC., Attorneys for plaintiff, 115Eileen Way, P.O. Box 9021, Syosset, New York11791, (516) 364-4500, (718) 463-8918

.FL592P4T 1/9. 16,23.30 ;~ NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. COUNTRY-WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION, Pitt. VS. AMOSSAINTICHE, et al, Defts. Index #99-21792.Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sajedated July 18,2000,1 will sell at public auction atthe north front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Rd.. Mineola, NYon Feb. 19, 2003 at 9:15 A.M. prem. k/a 383Wallace St., Freeport, NY a/k/a Section 55; Block401, Lots 267-270. Approx. amt. of judgment is$109,735.47 plus costs and interest. Sold subjectto terms and conditions of filed judgment andterms of sale. LORI GOLOMBEK. Referee.ESCHEN & FRENKEL, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 93 EastMain St., Bay Shore, NY. #52396FL #594P 4X 1/16. 23, 30, 2/6

• NOTICE OF SATE : :SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUWASHINGTON MUTUAL HOME LOANS, INC.,

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Defendant(s)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 9/19/2001 I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the NorthFront Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NY on 2/13/2003at 9:30 AM premises known as 249 East Dean St.,Freeport, NY 11520ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being in the Town ofHempstead, County 'of Nassau and State ofNew YorkSection 55 Block 242 Lot 124 & 223Approximate amount of lien $174,447.25 plusinterest and costs. Premises will be sold subjectto provisions of filed judgment Index #00/013515JANE E. CONWAY, Esq., Referee.Shapiro and DiCaro250 Mile Crossing Blvd., Suite One, Rochester NY14624Dated: 12/30/2002 File #: 00-3719U jvrFL #599 4x 1/16. 23. 30. 2/6

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUWASHINGTON MUTUAL HOME LOAN, INC.,

Plaintiff,AgainstCLIFTON GOLDING; NORMA GOLDING, et al.

Defendant(s)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale'duly entered 10/23/2001 I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the NorthFront Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NY on 2/18/2003at 9:30 AM premises, known as 75 BabylonTurnpike, Freeport, NY 11520ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being in the Town ofHempstead, County of Nassau and State ofNew YorkSection 55 Block 275 Lot 3 & 4 Approximateamount of lien $182,450.67 plus Interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment Index # 00/019636 'STEPHEN D. KUTNER, Esq., Referee.Shapiro and DICaro250 Mile Crossing Blvd., Suite One, Rochester, NY14624Dated: 1/6/2003 File #: 99-32914r jvrFL #600 4x 1/16. 23,30.2/6NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: MICHAEL GREGORIO FURNI-TUREMAKER, LLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 01 /03/03. The latest date of dissolutionis 12/31/2050. Office location: Nassau County.SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 466Atlantic Avenue, Oceanside, New York 11572.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.FL 602 6T 1/16. 23, 30. 2/6, 13. 20NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME; 711 ATLANTIC AVENUE BALD-WIN LLC. Articles of Organization were filed withthe Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on01/07/03. The latest date of dissolution is06/30/2099. Office location: Nassau County.SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/oGivlin, 275 Broadhollow Road,'Suite 427, Melville,New York 11747. Purpose: For any lawful pur-pose.FL #607 6x 1 /23, 30, 2/6. 13. 20. 27 . ,SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUNORWEST BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCI-ATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING ANDSERVICING AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF DECEM-BER 23, 1998, DELTA FUNDING HOME EQUITYLOAN TRUST 1998-4, C/O DELTA FUNDING COR-PORATION, SERVICING AGENT, Plaintiff againstLINDA PITTMAN-HUDSON A/K/A LINDA PITTMANA/K/A LIND HUDSON, et al Defendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment ,o| foreclosure and Saleentered on February 14,2001:1, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction on the northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road, Mjneola, N.Y. on the 27thday of February, 2003 at 9:15 am premisesBeginning at a point on the westerly side ofPennsylvania Avenue distant 60.88 feet norther-ly from the corner formed by the intersection ofthe northerly side of Whltehouse Avenue withthe westerly side of Pennsylvania Avenue: beinga plot 105.33 feet by 60.80 feet byl 15.80 feet by61.70 feet. Said premises known as 165Pennsylvania Avenue, Roosevelt, N.Y. 11575.Approximate amount of lien $98,823.02 plusinterest and costs. Premises will be sold subjectto provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale.Index No. 000525/00. Jonathan A. Moore, Esq.,Referee. David M. Namm, Attorney(s) forPlaintiff, 600 Old Country Road, Suite 224,Garden City, N.Y. 11530.FL #609 4x 1/23. 30. 2/6. 13

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EQUICREDIT CORPORATION.OF AMERICA, PLAIN-TIFF VS. ALEXANDER MCINTOSH, ET AL DEFEN-DANTSATTORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF, JORDAN S. KATZ,ESQ., 585 STEWART AVENUE, GARDEN CITY. NEWYORK 11530Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale

entered herein and dated 6th day ofDecember, 2002, I will sell at public auction tothe highest bidder at the North Front Steps ofthe Nassau County Courthouse,. 262 OldCountry Road, Mineola, New York,On the 24th day of February, 2003 at 9:15 a.m.Premises in the Incorporated Village of Freeport,and described as follows:

BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side ofFrederick Avenue, distant 150 feet southerlyfrom the corner formed by the Intersection ofthe westerly side of Frederick Avenue with thesoutherly side of Remsen Avenue; and being aregular parcel of land measuring 50 feet inwidth by 100 feet along each inside line andbeing more particularly described in the filedJudgment.Said premises is known as 21 Frederick Avenue,Freeport, N.Y.Sold subject to ail the terms and conditions con-tained in said Jgdgment. Approximate amountof judgment $107,254.71 plus interest and costs.INDEX NO. 2002-10336

DONNA M. BRADY, ESQ., REFEREEFL #610P4X 1/23.30.2/6. 13 ;

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPOR-ATION,

Plaintiff,.AgainstWAYNE MCKEN; et al.,

Defendant(s)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly dated 11/14/2002 I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the NorthFront Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse.262 Old Country Rd.,'Mineola, NY on 2/21/2003at 10:00 AM premises known as 98 ProspectStreet, Roosevelt, NYALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and Improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being in the Town OfHempstead, County of Nassau and State ofNew YorkSection 55 Block 294 Lot 482-483 Approximateamount of lien $153,352.68 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment Index tf 6509/02.FRANK N. D'ERRICO, ESQ., REFEREE.Jon B. Felice & Associates, RC. (Attorney's forPlaintiff)11 East 44th Street, Suite 800, New York, NY 10017Dated: 1/16/2003 File #: BBFCH 2495 macFL #611 4x 1/M .VI. ?/6. 13

NOTICE OF SALE' SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE,MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORA-TION. "'

Plaintiff,AgainstHERBERT GOODWINE; et al,

Defendant(s)Pursuant to a judgment of .foreclosure and saleduly entered 11/22/2002 I. the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the NorthFront Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NY on 2/26/2003at 9:30 AM premises known as 209 EllisonAvenue, Roosevelt, NYALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and Improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being in the Town ofHempstead, County of Nassau and State ofNew YorkSection 55 Block 335 Lot 130-131 Approximateamount of lien $173,640.71 plus Interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment Index # 8486/01John Beyrer, Esq., Referee.Jon B. Felice & Associates, P.C. (Attorney's forPlaintiff)11 East 44th Street. Suite 800, New York, NY 10017Dated; 1/16/2003 File #: BBFCH 1988 mac •FL06124X 1/23,30,2/6, 13

PUBLIC NOTICEOF

COUNTY TREASURER'S SALEOF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATEIN THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

.Notice .Is hereby given, that I shall on the 18th'day of February, 2003, and the succeedingdays, beginning at 10:00 o'clock in theforenoon, in the auditorium, at .the. NassauCounty Police Headquarters, 1490 FranklinAvenue, Mineola, Nassau County, New York, sellat. public auction the tax liens on real estatehereinafter described, unless the owner, mort-gqgj|g; occupant of or any other party inInterest "in such real estate shall pay to theCounty Treasurer the total amount.of suchunpaid taxes or assessments with the interest,penalties and other expenses and chargesagainst the property. Such tax liens will be soldat the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding ten.percent per six month's period, for ' which anyperson or persons shall offer to take the totalamount of such unpaid taxes as defined inSection 5-37.0 of the Nassau CountyAdministrative Code. The owner of the propertysfidll be required to pay the County Treasurerthe maximum rate of interest on the lien. Uponreceiving the surrender of the certificate of saleof the tax lien, the County Treasurer shall pay to•the holder of the tax lien the amount owed tohim as such holder. The tax liens are for arrearsof School District Taxes for the year 2001-02

.and/or County, Town,.and Special District taxesfor the year 2002, The following is a .partial listingof the real estate located In school district, num-

ber(s) 8, 9, 10 in the Town of Hempstead only,upon which tax liens are to be sold, with a briefdescription of the same by reference to theCounty Land and Tax Map, the name of theowner or occupant as the same appears on theassessment roll of the year in which such unpaidtaxes were levied, and the total amount of such'unpaid taxes.

IMPORTANTTHE NAMES OF OWNERS SHOWN ON THIS LISTMAY NOT NECESSARILY BE THE NAMES OF THEPERSONS OWNING THE PROPERTY AT THE TIME OFTHIS ADVERTISEMENT. SUCH NAMES HAVEBEEN TAKEN EITHER FROM ASSESSMENT ROLLSPREPARED AS OF JANUARY 1ST, 2001 ORFROM THE RECORDS OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES.AND FREQUENTLY DIFFER FROM THE NAMES OFTHE OWNERS AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE. IT MAY ALSO BE THAT SUCH OWN-ERS ARE NOMINAL ONLY AND ANOTHER PERSONIS ACTUALLY THE BENEFICIAL OWNER.

TOWN OF HEMPSTEADDISTRICT 8

SECTION 36PLATINUM PROPERTIES $3.493.05H8 SEC 36 BLK 158 LOT 7HELENS LONG $1,594.22H8 SEC 36 BLK 158 LOT 209ROBIN &JOANN HORSEY . $1,642.64H8 SEC 36 BLK 158 LOT 223WILBERT ANGLIN $7,536.59H8 SEC 36 BLK 159 LOT 148GERALDINE JACKSON $3,730.47H8 SEC 36 BLK 160 LOT 174,176THOMAS WITHERS $2,474.10H8 SEC 36 BLK 161 LOT 43,142-L RANDOLPH & BOBBY BODRICK $1,247.52H8 SEC 36 BLK 162 LOT 5-9LEOPOLD & GRETNA FIELD $1,379.22H8 SEC 36 BLK 162 LOT 17-18M KRIND & EMMA FRAZIER. $237.32H8 SEC 36 BLK 162 LOT 21LEVAR CARTER $4,181.79H8 SEC 36 BLK 163 LOT 106F EVANS & PATRICK EDWARDS $4,470.86H8 SEC36BLK167 LOTH,13,14CARRIE ALLEN $1,024.70

.H8 SEC 36 BLK 167 LOT 305OWEN & ROSEMARIE GREENWOOD $4,211.75H8 SEC 36 BLK 168 LOT 27-28L I CESPEDES & G L JAMES $8,655.65H8 SEC 36 BLK 168 LOT 96-98,199CECIL & REBECCA GREEN $3,790.65H8 SEC 36 BLK 169 LOT 8-9HAYDEN CUST $2,526.95H8 SEC 36 BLK 169 LOT 231PAULETTE HAWKINS $3,040.00H8 SEC 36 BLK 169 LOT 241ROSA LEE LOWE . $5,089.56H8 SEC 36 BLK 422 LOT 94-96HUD $1,829.94H8 SEC 36 BLK 484 LOT 213-215,236CLARENCE & MAVIS Y GRANT $2,978.28H8 SEC 36 BLK 484 LOT 252RALPH & PRATHIA WYNN . $4,279.28H8 SEC 36 BLK 489 LOT 10PATRECIA LANGLEY $2,618.21H8 SEC 36 BLK 489 LOT 36TULIE GRIFFIN . $3,297.20H8 SEC 36 BLK 522 LOT 4EDQUARD & NORMA GOLDMAN $2,978.28 •"H8 SEC 36 BLK 523 LOT 28R MC CALLA & L MACLIN ' $9,153.75H8 SEC 36 BLK 523 LOT 56EDWARD & BETTY PARHAM $3,519.86H8 SEC 36 BLK 524 LOT 13,17ALPHONZO & S ALBRIGHT $7,875.12H8 SEC 36 BLK 524 LOT 15CHARITY TEMPLE CHURCGOD IN CHRIST

$8,357.22H8 SEC 36 BLK 530 LOT 32-33ALFRED & LIZZIE RHUE . $3,700.39H8 SEC 36 BLK 530 LOT 89-90

SECTION SORICARDO SNAPE $5,074.67H8 SEC 50 BLK 300 LOT 331-333G SMITH & DORIS FELIX $2,003.99H8 SEC 50 BLK 310 LOT 25MAIZY ROBERTS $2,641.53H8 SEC50BLK311 LOT 13-14,112.215ORLANDO GAFFNEY' ' $4,488.10H8 SEC 50 BLK 513 ' LOT 24

SECTION 55BELINPA DANIELS " $7,014.36H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 11-12 'INA CAMPBELL $2,647.31H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 13-14ABDUL NASIR ' $4,854.52

-H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 19-20GRETN AD FIELD $6,316.94H8 SEC 55 BLKK LOT 263-264DAVID & PATRICIA ORR $3,921.74H8 SEC 55 BLK L . • LOT 182-184MICHELINE FRAVCOIS $1,262.16H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 205-206

' ELEASER & IRENE CARTER '$'2,705.69H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 344CLARA & MARK EROMOSELE $3,420.00.H8 SEC 55 BLK'L LOT 350-352'PLATINUM PROPERTIES' • - $657.90.H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 366-367CHARLES O & SHERRY REED $4.416.55H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 383-384HELAIN ALMONOR $2.010.12H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 510-511HELAIN ALMONOR .. $866.54H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 512-513CARL R & L MURRAY - $7,773.83H8 .' SEC 55 BLKL. LOT 528-531BARBARA & SIMONE TURNER * $5,079.21

H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 541-543VIRGINIA JONES-JACKSON $2,190.50H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 550-553EUGENE E UNDERWOOD $5.184.96H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 730

. JOYCE TEAGUE $7,442.30H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 749SALEM MGMT CORP $345.60H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 757HALLOVEEN & HELMER BRIGHTLEY $5,555.22H8 SEC 55 BLK M LOT 20LEVI C & ELIZABETH LETMAN $430.82H8 SEC 55 BLK M LOT 237GERTRUDE & LOUIS SMITH $369.40H8 SEC 55 BLK 067 LOT 412-413THADDEUS MORRIS JR $939.85H8 SEC 55 BLK 129 LOT 1351-1352MEMORIAL ECONOMIC DEORP $438.49H8 SEC 55 BLK 129 LOT 1387GE CONNOLLY $5,876.43H8 SEC 55 BLK 284 LOT 233-237GWENDOLYN & JOANNA MEAD $3,301.47H8 SEC 55 BLK 285 LOT 2BEVERLY & MAURICE SIDMARC $1.197.71H8 SEC 55 BLK 286 LOT 54-55HELEN L EVERSLEY $3.984.07H8 SEC 55 BLK 286 LOT 1367-1368GLENDORA L HILL . $2,644.49H8 SEC 55 BLK 286 LOT 1484-1485LORRIE GREENE $6,039.81H8 SEC 55 BLK 286 LOT-1523-1524HOWARD & RONALD HANDELSON $27,493.81H8 SEC 55 BLK 287 LOT 8-11GLADIS BLANCO $1,281.89H8 SEC 55 BLK 290 LOT 181-182ROSABELLE HOLMES . $6,426.25H8 SEC 55 BLK 290 LOT 261ROBERT JSUMMERVILLE $2,527.15H8 SEC 55 BLK 290 LOT 688-690NORMA BARTLEY ' $3,252.98H8 SEC 55 BLK 290 LOT 708-709 & 750NELSTON & CARMELIN GORDON $2,715.92 :H8 SEC 55 BLK 290 LOT 712-713GEORGE & LORNA SHAW $5,504.67H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 271-272DAVID & BLONDELL RANDOLPH $9.073.60H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 281-282HATTIE DUKES . $1,176.26H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 293-294TALMADGE & MARY LOVE $3,210.82H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 608-611JOE & PATRICIA AYDELOTT $3,771.58H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 624-625DAPHNE CAMPBELL $5,079.21H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 659-660JAMES E & VERA LEAKS $2,936.72H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 661-663,673JOSE G FERRUFINO ETAL $7,006.59H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT 755-757RUPERT & AUDREY WISDOM $4,320.83H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT 758-759PERRY A PRESCOTT $6,426.63H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT 788-790LORRAINE RUSSELL $1,731.33H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT 791 -793K DAVIS & DESMOND THOMPSON $1,414.41H3 SEC 55 BLK 299 LOT 224CASSANDRA GREEN $803.60H8 SEC 55 BLK 300 LOT 186-187ESTER GREEN $3,163.47H8. SEC 55 BLK 301 LOT 227-228,344SEBASTIAN & ZOILA UMANA $1,426.99H8 SEC 55 BLK 301 LOT 339-340BEATRICE MORGAN $6,248.19H8 SEC 55 BLK 302 LOT 818-819IRIS MASTON $5,504'.67H8 SEC 55 BLK 302 LOT 820-821COREANE MAC DONALD $3,794.57H8 SEC 55 BLK 303 LOT 1056-1057SANDRA WHITFIELD $3,554.61H8 SEC 55 BLK 304 LOT 1060-.1062E JONES & JUANITA TILLMAN $4,243.94H8 SEC 55 BLK 304 LOT 1068-1070JAMES BUGG $5,537.38H8 SEC 55 BLK 304 LOT 1154-1155365 BABYLON REALTY CATION $13,708.04H8 SEC 55 BLK 305 LOT 1505-1506HAZEL BARRETT • . $1,456.02H8 SEC 55 BLK 305 LOT 1519-1520HUGH A ROSE $583.27H8- SEC 55 BLK'306 ' LOT'1447 - • :REBECCA CANTIDATE • $6,768.65H8 SEC 55 BLK 307 LOT 1373-1374J E DENNIS - • •'- •' • $1,062)91H8 SEC 55 BLK 307 LOT 1401-1402JLCL SIMPSON $3,691.36H8 SEC 55 BLK 307 LOT 1405-1406GLADSTONE FORD ' $7,441.78H8 SEC 55 BLK 307 LOT 1411-1412DENISE JACKSON $3,348.45H8 SEC 55 BLK 308 LOT 32C SMALL & SANDRA MCCLOUGH $2,566.75H8 SEC 55 BLK 308 LOT 1285-1288CLARA HARRIS ' $1,314.82H8 SEC 55 BLK 308 LOT 1303-1304PEDRO & VICTORIA'ERAZO $2,704.82H8 SEC 55 BLK 308 LOT 1323-1325CHARLES & ELIZABETH BOWMAN $1,572.11H8 SEC 55 BLK 311 LOT 1042

BONITA CARTER " ' $5,034.61H8 SEC 55 BLK 312- LOT 841-842LLOYD BAYNES $7,214.77H8 SEC 55 BLK 313 LOT 246-246JULIAN & ROXANNE MARTIN $1,403.77H8 SEC 55 BLK 313 LOT 312-315JOHN'& MARGARET JONES $3,680.27H8 SEC 55 BLK 314 LOT 167,168ANDREA SAMUEL ' $7,244.64H8 SEC 55 BLK 316 LOT 286-288

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MALCOLM E & IRENE MC NEILL $4,883.13H8' SEC 55 BLK 317 LOT 856-858ANTONIO DIXON $3,038.15H8 SEC 55 BLK 317 LOT 867-868BARBARA ALLENDE, ETAL $226.63H8 SEC 55 BLK 317 LOT 893BARBARA ALLENDE, ETAL - $303.28H8 SEC 55 BLK 317 LOT 894-895FRANCISCO ARIAS $2,298.22H8 SEC 55 BLK 318 LOT 999-1000E G BOWMAN & W CALHOUN $1,046.35H8 SEC 55 BLK 318 LOT 1011-1012G E CAPITAL MORTGAGEICES INC $2,149.03H8 SEC 55 .BLK 319'LOri 103-1104PLATINUM PROPERTIES $4,166.33H8 SEC 55 BLK 319 LOT 1129-1130CAROLINE BERGER $2,1 78.88H8 SEC55BLK320 LOT1211-1213CHARLTON & HESTER PANNELL JR ' $606.16H8 SEC 55 BLK 320 LOT 1222-1223MILFORD PERKINS $4.240.68H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT 69AUBREY L & FRANCES MOORE $1.181.27H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT 123AUBREY & FRANCES MOORE $1.181.27H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 -LOT 124HAROLD W. & JACQUELINE WEBB JR. $5,616.77H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT 141-143LEROY & IRMA JOHN $1.572.11H8' SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT 152-154PEARL ALLEYNE ' $4.395.96H8 SEC 55 BLK 322 LOT 62-64MAGGIE U BUTLER $3.607.77H8 SEC 55 BLK'328 LOT 146VETERANS ADMINISTRAT , $5.223.87H8 SEC 55 BLK 329 LOT 128PHILLIP & MELANIE HUMPHREY $1,364.60H8 SEC 55 BLK 329 LOT 356-358BUSALTER CORP $4.776.24H8 SEC 55 BLK 329 LOT 398-399MIKE WARNER - $5,373.07H8 . SEC 55 BLK 330 LOT 273-275

MICHAEL & AUDREY BARRETT $1,572.11H8 SEC 55 BLK 330 LOT 350FRANKLIN EQUITIES CO $5.447.68H8 SEC 55 BLK 332 LOT 67-69FERRARO BROTHERS GENCONTRACTING INC

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. COLETTE HERBERT $1,520.72H10 SEC .54 BLK 352 LOT 4MARIE ANDRIEUX . . . . - ' $12,265.95H10 SEC 54 BLK 352 LOT 347J PATERSON.R A ABBOTT L E , $4,139.62H1O SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 42-44RA ABBOTT $1,629.10H10 SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 45-47EC LAIBACK . $1.520.72H10 . SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 708NEILCROWLEY $9.204.11HI6 SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 722-726

'• ANTHONY COLAGRANDE $1,530.84H10 SEC 54 BLK 361 LOT 1203JOSEPHINE ACAMPORA $5,994.35H I 0 . SEC 54 BLK 365 LOT 583-584,629ROBERT a CLAUDINE RANDAZZO $1,328.46H10 SEC 54 BLK 366 LOT 656DIANE CORRADO . . ' $5.280.80HI 0 SEC 54 BLK 368 LOT 440-442LAWRENCE SHUSTER. $3,205.08

. H10 SEC 54 BLK 370 LOT 750ELIZABETH F MCCORMICK $166.23H10 SEC 54 BLK 370 LOT 775JOHN & ADRIENNE GATHMANN $1,313.08H10 SEC 54 BLK 372 LOT 236MARK SZYMANSKI - $1,264.41HIP SEC 54 BLK 372 LOT 259BERNARD & MARIA MCCABE $1,584.64H10 SEC 54 BLK375 LOT 1327-1330GORDON a-SHIRLEY HAMMER . $1.059.46H10 'SEC 54 BLK 375 LOT 1341-1342VICTOR TORRERO $8,717.63H10 SEC 54 BLK 376 LOT 1446-1450GRACE M VAN PETTEN $1,154.73'H10 SEC 54 BLK 378 LOT 1537-1538C VAN PETTEN $794.75H10 SEC 54 BLK 378 LOT 1539-1540MORRIS COHEN $7,392.90H10 SEC 54 BLK 386 LOT 1950-1952JOHN & DONNA FITZMARTIN $2,978.60H10 SEC 54 BLK 390 LOT 273HARRY R FINKENBERG • $1.551.34H10 SEC 54 BLK 391 LOT 5,210

. A PINO ' . $4,897.93H10 SEC 54 BLK 396 LOT 18JUDITH V VAUGHAN $739.22H10 SEC 54 BLK 397 LOT 2572.2573GLEN & JOAN ADAMS $224.48

: H10 SEC 54 BLK 398 LOT 714MARLENE COHEN , $1,998.26HID SEC 54 BLK 403 LOT 2922-2923RICHARD J & JOAN B HOMIC JR $1,503.72H10 SEC 54 BLK 404 LOT 8TED V. PLASZKIEWICZ $1.574.69H10 SEC 54 BLK 405 LOT 3067-3068LAWRENCE KLEINMAN ' $10,688.54H10- .SEC 54 BLK 409 LOT 61J HUGHES ETAL, A HUGHES LE , $1.008.22H10 SEC 54 BLK 415 LOT 2905-2906WILLIAM & EDNA WITTENBERG - $1.341.46H10 SEC 54 BLK 433 LOT 4 .MAUREEN A PETERSEN $5.354.66H10 SEC 54 BLK 433 LOT 7-10631-635 ARTHUR STREET CORP ' $40.849.67H10 SEC 54 BLK 434 LOT 104JANET REDES $365.73H10 SEC54BLK435 LOT54 -'

"JOHN LAMBERT , $1.584,64H10 SEC 54 BLK 461 LOT 23 -GREG & NEILA BALA $1,866.44

* H10. i SEC 54 BLK 465 LOT 1$ 'DOUGLAS R & A CH1ARO ' $8.200.76HIP SEC 54 BLK 465 LOT T29-131 : ,JASMINE FIDELIA , " $6.905.24HlP- SEC 54 flLK 470 LOT 87-88JASMINE FIDELIA $534.74H10' SEC 54 BLK 470 LOT 187AARON COHEN $10,663.85'H1O1 SEC 54 BLK 470 LOT 836VICTOR WHITE . $1.559.02

;HIO. SEC 54 BLK 482 LOT 41-42FRANKLIN PETTIT DAVISON - $3.504.61H10 SEC 54 BLK 522 LOT 71VALERIE CAVANAUGH $3.909.89H10 SEC 54 BLK 532 LOTHEARL & ANN MISNER . $3,099.73H10 SEC 54 BLK 537 LOT 20LEONARD GRANT . $11.671.18H10 SEC 54 BLK 543 LOT 4PANDU R & PADMA V TADOORI $2,260.97H10 SEC 54 BLK 551 LOT 52RALPH & RENEE CAMASTRA $3,437.17

H10 SEC 54 BLK 551 LOT 55VERNON & ANNETTE FRAY $9.268.10H10 SEC 54 BLK 552 LOT 24DELROYHYMAN $6,281.36

-HID SEC 54 BLK 553 LOT 4 - -STUART a DEBORAH BLAU $7,863.46H10 SEC 54 BLK 553 LOT 6'M DESROSIERS & AXEN MAIGNAN $10,654.98H10 SEC 54 BLK 555 LOT 32STEPHEN COLEMAN $1,917.67H10 SEC 54 BLK 556 LOTSCATHERINE WALTERS $11,301.99H10 SEC 54 BLK 559 LOT 1901-1903CATHERINE WALTERS $1,395.53H10 SEC 54 BLK 559 LOT 1904-1905MIRIAM SIMONS $12,188.05H10 SEC 54 BLK 563 LOT 8MICHAEL a JESSICA BERGER $6,484.55H10 SEC 54 BLK 565 LOT 12WENS ft CHUN CHIH CHEN $2.097.0;H10 SEC 54 BLK506 LOT 21ELVIRE CHARLEMAGNE $2,071.39H10 SEC 54 BLK 571 LOT 8RALPH JAMES II ' $10.360.91H10 SEC 54 BLK 571 LOT 23JENNIFER PAUL $12.557.24H10 SEC 54 BLK 573 LOT 33DONALD HUNTER a JANICE TURNER $3.968.84H10 SEC 54 BLK 579 LOT 10ISH KUMAR $5,758.70H10 SEC 54 BLK 582 LOT 16VIOLET LAZARI $5,667.29H10 SEC 54 BLK 583 LOT 13JOSE a ILEANA VAZQUEZ $1,981:72H10 SEC 54 BLK 583 LOT 16JEFFREY & SUSAN BARKAN $3,995.18H10 . SEC 54 BLK 587 LOT 12GREGORY NEELY $7,697.98H10 SEC 54 BLK 590 LOT 6JEROME CRUTCH ETAL $6.365.50H10 SEC 54 BLK 590 LOT 28

SECTION 55STAFFORD GRANT $2,807.25H10 SEC 55 BLK M LOT 108-109,307GLORIA E SPARKS $538.05H10 SEC 55 BLK 101 LOT 1 -CHARLENE FERGUSON $2,552.73

• H10 SEC 55 BLK 101 LOT 73CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS $1,262.14H10 SEC55BLK151 LOT216.317ARTHUR a BARBARA ROTONDI $3,060.44H10 SEC 55 BLK 347 LOT 71H EM HAIMS $163.87H10 SEC 55 BLK 494 LOT 339.

TERMS OF SALESuch tax liens shall be sold subject to any and

all superior tax liens of sovereignties and .othermunicipalities and to all claims of record whichthe County may have thereon and subject tothe provisions of the Federal and State Soldiersand Sailors' Civil Relief Acts.

However, such tax liens shall have priority overthe County's Differential Interest Lien, represent-ing the excess, if any, of the interest and penal-ty borne at the maximum rate over the interestand penalty borne at the rate at which the lienis purchased.

The Purchaser acknowledges that the taxlien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale maybe subject to pending bankruptcy proceedingsand/or may become subject to such proceed-',Ings which may be commenced during theperiod in which a tax lien is held by a successfulbidder or the assignee of same, which maymodify a Purchaser's rights with respect to thelien(s) and the property securing same. Suchbankruptcy proceedings shall not affect thevalidity of the tax lien.The County Treasurer reserves the right, without

further notice and at any time, to withdraw fromsale any of the parcels of land or premises here-in listed.

The rate of Interest and penalty at which anyperson purchases the tax lien shall be estab-lished by his bid. Each purchaser, immediatelyafter the sate thereof, shall pay to the CountyTreasurer ten per cent of the amount for whichthe tax liens have been sold and the remainingninety per cent within sixty days after such sale.If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to paythe remaining ninety per cent, within ten daysafter he has been notified by the CountyTreasurer that the certificates of sale are readyfor delivery, then all amounts deposited with the.

. County Treasurer including but not limited to theten'per cent theretofore paid by him shall, with-out further notice or demand, be irrevocablyforfeited by the purchaser and shall-be retained

•_ by the County Treasurer as liquidated, damagesand the agreement to purchase shall be of nofurther effect - - • - • • ' >' . '•

" This, list Includes only tax liens on real estatelocated In the Town ofHempstead. Such othertax liens on real estate are. advertised as fol-lows:County Administrative Code .and interest-ed parties are referred to such Code for addi-

. tlonal information as to terms of the sale, .rightsof purchasers, maximumrates of interest andother legal incidents of the sale.

This list Includes only tax Hens on real estatelocated in the

TOWN OF HEMPSTEADDISTRICT 001 - 'ECONOMIC FORUM"

"GARDEN CITY NEWS"•NEWSDAY INC.""UNIONDALE BEACON"

DISTRICT 002 - "BELLMORE LIFE"•BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER""ECONOMIC FORUM""NEWSDAY INC." •

"UNIONDALE BEACON"DISTRICT 003 - "BALDWIN HERALD"

"BELLMORE HERALD""EAST MEADOW BEACON""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 004 - "BELLMORE LIFE""BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER"'MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC." . '

DISTRICT005 - "HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS""LEVITTOWN TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 006 - "NEWSDAY INC.""SEAFORD/WANTAGH CITIZEN-

DISTRICT 007 - "BELLMORE LIFE""BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 011 - "ISLAND PARK TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC.""OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD"

DISTRICT 012 - "NEWSDAY INC.""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE""VILLAGE HERALD-

DISTRICT 013- "NEWSDAY INC.""VALLEY STREAM HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE-

DISTRICT 014 - "FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE""NASSAU HERALD (FIVE TOWNS)""NEWSDAY INC.""SOUTH SHORE RECORD-

DISTRICT 015 - "FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE'"NASSAU HERALD (FIVE TOWNS)""NEWSDAY INC.""SOUTH SHORE RECORD"

DISTRICT 016 - "FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT/WESTHEMP HERALD"

"NEWSDAY INC."•THREE VILLAGE TIMES (ELMONT)"

DISTRICT 017 - "FRANKLIN SQUARE BULLETIN"'FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT/WEST HEMP

HERALD""GARDEN CITY LIFE"'GARDEN CITY NEWS" -"THE GATEWAY""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 018 - "GARDEN CITY LIFE"'GARDEN CITY NEWS"•NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 019 - -NEWSDAY INC."•ROCKAWAY JOURNAL"•VILLAGE HERALD-

DISTRICT 020 - /NEWSDAY INC.""ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD"•VILLAGE HERALD-

DISTRICT 021 - 'BALDWIN HERALD""NEWSDAY INC.""ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD"" VILLAGE HERALD-

DISTRICT 022- "FLORAL PARK BULLETIN""FRANKLIN SQUARE BULLETIN""THE GATEWAY""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 023 - "NEWSDAY INC.""SEAFORD/WANTAGH CITIZEN"

DISTRICT 024 - "NEWSDAY INC.""VALLEY STREAM HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE-

DISTRICT 025 - -BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERV-ER" .

"MERRICK BEACON""MERRICK HERALD"-MERRICK LIFE""MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE"•NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 026 - "HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS"•LEVITTOWN TRIBUNE"•NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 027 - "FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT/WESTHEMP HERALD"

•NEWSDAY INC."'WEST HEMPSTEAD BEACON-

DISTRICT 028 - UONG BEACH TRIBUNE".•NEWSDAY INC.""SOUTH SHORE RECORD-

DISTRICT 029 - "MERRICK BEACON"•MERRICK LIFE"•MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE"•NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 030 -'NEWSDAY INC."•VALLEY STREAM HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE-

DISTRICT 031 - 'ISLAND PARK TRIBUNE-•NEWSDAY INC."•OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK.HERALD"

- DISTRICT 201 - "NEWSDAY INC.' .. • -•WESTBURY TIMES-

DISTRICT 205 - "FiORAL PARK BULLETIN'. "FRANKLIN SQUARE BULLETIN"

•THE GATEWAY'•NEWSDAY INC.'. . ,

- . 'WEST HEMPSTEAD BEACON* -TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD

DISTRICT 001 --NEWSDAY INC."•WESTBURY TIMES-

DISTRICT 002 - 'NEWSDAY INC.'"WILLISTON TIMES. WILLIStONPARK EDI-

TION-DISTRICT 003 - -NEWSDAY INC.'

•ROSLYN NEWS' ^DISTRICT 004-"NEWSDAY INC.' -

"PORT WASHINGTON NEWS'"PORT WASHINGTON SENTINEL'

DISTRICT 005 - "NEWSDAY INC."'NEW HYDE PARK HERALD COURIER"

DISTRICT 006 - "MANHASSET PRESS"•NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 007 - 'GREAT NECK NEWS, THE'- "MANHASSET PRESS'

"NEWSDAY INC."

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DISTRICT 009 - "NEWSDAY INC.""WILUSTON TIMES, WILLISTONPARK EDI-

TION"DISTRICT 010 - 'ILLUSTRATED NEWS"

'MINEOLA AMERICAN"-•NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT Oil - "HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS""ILLUSTRATED NEWS""NEWSDAY INC.""WESTBURY TIMES-

DISTRICT 122 - "FLORAL PARK BULLETIN""FRANKLIN SQUARE BULLETIN""THE GATEWAY""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 301 - "NEWSDAY INC."DISTRICT 315 - "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL"

"NEWSDAY INC."TOWN OF OYSTER BAY

DISTRICT 001 - "LOCUST VALLEY LEADER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 002 - "LOCUST VALLEY LEADER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 003 - "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL""NEWSDAY INC.""WESTBURY TIMES"

DISTRICT 004 - "LOCUST VALLEY LEADER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 006 - "LOCUST VALLEY LEADER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 008 - "NEWSDAY INC.""PLAINVIEW HERALD-

DISTRICT 009 - "NEWSDAY INC.""OYSTER BAY ENTERPRISE PILOT""OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN""PLAINVIEW HERALD"

DISTRICT 011 - "NEWSDAY INC.""OYSTER BAY ENTERPRISE PILOT""SYOSSET ADVANCE"

DISTRICT 012 - "NEWSDAY INC.""SYOSSET ADVANCE""SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE-

DISTRICT 013 - "HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS""NEWSDAY INC.""SYOSSET ADVANCE""SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE"

DISTRICT 014 - "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL""NEWSDAY INC," . -"SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE"

DISTRICT 015- "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL""NEWSDAY INC.""SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE"

DISTRICT 017 - "HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 018 - "BETHPAGE TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC.""PLAINVIEW HERALD"

DISTRICT 019 - "BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM""NEWSDAY INC.""PLAINVIEW HERALD"

DISTRICT 020 - "BETHPAGE TRIBUNE""BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 021 - "BETHPAGE TRIBUNE""BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 022 - "FARMINGDALE OBSERVER""MASSAPEQUA POST""MID-ISLAND TIMES""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 023 - "FARMINGDALE OBSERVER*•THE MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 024 - "GLEN COVE RECORD'PILOT""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 306 - "FARMINGDALE OBSERVER""THE MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER""MASSAPEQUA POST""NEWSDAY INC."

CITY OF GLEN COVEDISTRICT 005 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT"

"THE GOLD COAST GAZETTE""NEWSDAY INC."

CITY OF LONG BEACHDISTRICT 028 - "LONG BEACH HERALD. THE"

"LONG BEACH TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC."

Nassau County does not discriminate on thebasis of disability In admission to or access to, ortreatment or employment in, its services, pro-grams, or activities. Upon request, accommo-dations' such as those required by theAmericans With Disabilities Act (ADA) will beprovided to enable individuals with disabilitiesto participate In all services, programs, activitiesand public hearings and events conducted bythe Treasurers Office.Upon request, informdtion can be made avail-able in braille, large print, audiotape or otheralternative formats. For additional Information,please call (516) 571-3715 (voice) or (516). 571-3108 (TTY).

THE NASSAUCOUNTY TREASURERMINEOLA, NEW YORK

Dated: December 16, 2002FL6143T 1/30, 2/6, 13Notice of Formation of Dollar Universal LLC, Art.of Org. filed Secy, of State (SSNYJ 1/3/02. Officelocation: Nassau County. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom process may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy of process: 570South Ave., Cranford. NJ 07016. Purpose: anylawful purpose.FL #615 6x 1/30. 2/6. 13. 20. 27. 3/6NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK -COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY F/K/A CHEMICALMORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff against HEROLD

C. SOUTER, JANISSE SOUTER, ef al Defendant(s),.Index No. 002428/01. Pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale duly filed on 1/8/2002, I,the undersigned Referee in said Judgmentnamed, will sell at public auction at the northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road, Mineola, N.Y. on the 27thday of February, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. of that day,the premises directed by said Judgment to besold and therein described as follows: Saidpremises situate in the Town of Hempstead andCounty of Nassau, and State of New York, com-monly being known as and by street address118 West Seaman Avenue, Freeport, N.Y. 11520.Tax account number: Section: 55 Block; 386 Lot;177. Approximate amount of Judgment$158,286.01 plus interest and costs. Premises willbe sold subject to provisions of filed judgmentand terms of sale. Index No. 002428/01. John C.DiLeonardis, Esq., Referee. Gullace &-Weld LLRAttorney(s) for Plaintiff. 500 First Federal Plaza.Rochester, N.Y. 14614, (585) 546-1980FL 06164X 1/30. 2/6. 13. 20SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU

INDEX NO. 12850/02SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS

Plaintiff designates NASSAU Countyas the place of trial

Premises: 147 Union Street,Town of Hempstead,

Village of Freeport, New YorkVenue is based upon County in

which premises are situatedFREDERICK-W.RYAN,

Plaintiff,against

MARGARET SHAW, if living, and if she be dead,any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claim-ing, or who may claim to have an interest in, orgenerally or specific lien upon the real propertydescribed in this action; such unknown personsbeing herein generally described and intendedto be included in the following designation,namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower,heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors,administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors,trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees ofsuch deceased, any and all persons derivinginterest in or lien upon, or title to said real prop-erty by. through or under them, or either ofthem, and their respective wives, widows, hus-bands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin,descendants, executors, administrators,devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, commit-tees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whosenames, except as stated, are unknown to plain-tiff;STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TAXATIONAND FINANCE,FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK AS CUSTODIANFOR NATIONAL TAX FUNDING,CAROL ROSE.RONALD ROSE,DARREN ROSE.DAMON LEE,THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK."JOHN DOE NO. 1" THROUGH "JOHN DOE NO.12" Inclusive, the names of the last twelvedefendants being fictitious, the true names ofsaid defendants being unknown to plaintiff, itbeing intended to designate fee owners, ten-ants or occupants of the liened premises and/orpersons or parties having or claiming an Interestin or a Hen upon the liened premises, if theaforesaid individual defendants are living, and ifany or all of said individual defendants bedead, their heirs at law, next of kin, distributees,executors, administrators, trustees, committees,devisees, legatees, and the assignees, lienors,creditors and successors in interest of them, andgenerally all persons having or claiming under,by. through, or against the said defendantsnames as a class, or any right, title, or interest inor lien upon the premises described In the com-plaint herein.

Defendants.To the above named Defendants

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer thecomplaint In this action and to serve a copy ofyour answer, or, If the complaint Is not servedwith this summons, to serve a notice of appear-ance on the Plaintiff's Attorney within 20 daysafter the service of this summons, exclusive ofthe day of service (or within 30 days after theservice is complete if this summons is not per-sonally delivered to you within the State of NewYork); and In case of your failure to appear oranswer, judgment will be taken against you bydefault for the relief demanded In the com-plaint.Dated: East Meadow, New York

December 3, 2002CERTILMAN BALIN ADLER & HYMAN, LLP

Attorneys for Plaintiff90 Merrick Avenue

East Meadow, New York 11554(516)296-7100

By: JOHN TANGELFile no.: 30564.0001

Despite demand for payment, if any portionof this claim Is disputed, you are to notify us inwriting, within 30 days, indicating the nature ofthe dispute as to the amount due or any partthereof. If we do not hear from you within 30days, we will assume the debt to be valid asstated In the complaint served herewith. If youindicate a dispute, we will provide you with theevidence concerning the validity of the debt.

Upon your written request, and within the 30

day period, we shall provide you with the nameand address of the original creditor If differentfrom the current creditor.

Pursuant to the terms of a Federal Law enti-tled "The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act",we may be considered to be acting as a "debtcollector" to collect amounts owing to thecreditor. Any information obtained by us fromyou or about you will be used for that purpose.To the above named defendants: The forego-ing summons is served upon you by publicationpursuant to an order of the Hon. JOHN P.DUNNE, a Justice of the Supreme Court. State ofNew York, entered on January 15, 2003, andfiled along with the supporting papers in theNASSAU COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. This is anaction to foreclose a mortgage on premiseslying and being in the Borough of Nassau asBlock 362 Lot 5564.Premises known as 147 Union Street, Town ofHempstead of Freeport, NY.CERTILMAN BALIN ADLER & HYMAN, LLP.Attorney for Plaintiff.FL #6174x 1/30. 2/6. 13. 20

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGBY THE BOARD OF APPEALS

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 27 Section269 of the Building Zone Ordinance. NOTICE ishereby given that the BOARD OF APPEALS ofthe Town of Hempstead will hold a public hear-ing in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Town HallPlaza, One Washington Street, Hempstead, NewYork on February 5. 2003 at 9:30 A.M. & 2:00 P.M.to consider the following applications andappeals:THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED START-ING AT 9:30 A.M.107/03. FRANKLIN SQUARE - McDonald's Corp.d/b/a McDonald's, Renewal of grant to usepremises for place of public assembly & amuse-ment (indoor playland)., E/s Franklin Ave., 126'N/o Ferngate Dr., a/k/a 575 Franklin Ave.108/03. FRANKLIN SQUARE - McDonald's Corp.d/b/a McDonald's, Renewal of grant to main-tain one double-faced illuminated, detacheddirectional sign, overall height not to exceed 39'1/8"., E/s Franklin Ave., 135' N/o Ferngate Dr.,a/k/a 575 Franklin Ave,109/03. FRANKLIN SQUARE - McDonald's Corp.d/b/a McDonald's, Renewal of grant to main-tain one double-faced illuminated detachedground sign, overall size 10' x 13'. overall height25', setback 10' from both property lines., E/sFranklin Ave., 130'. N/o Ferngate Dr., a/k/a 575Franklin Ave.110/03. FRANKLIN SQUARE - Pathmark Stores,Inc., Renewal of grant to maintain one double-faced. Illuminated ground sign, overall size 151.2sq. ft., overall height 28',-setback 5' from proper-ty line., W/s Franklin Ave., 498.43' N/o GavrinBlvd., a/k/o 460 Franklin Ave.111/03. SEAFORD - Pathmark Stores, Inc.,Renewal of grant to maintain one double-faced illuminated ground sign, overall size 151.2sq. ft., overall height 24', setback 5' from proper-ty line., N/s Merrick Rd., 145.50' E/o Washington

. Ave., a/k/a 4055 Merrick Rd.112/03. BALDWIN - Pathmark Stores, Inc..Renewal of grant to maintain one detachedilluminated, double-faced ground sign, overallsize 151 sq. ft., overall height 38 1/2', setback 5'from property line., W/s Grand Ave., 115.04' S/oStowe Ave., a/k/a 1764 Grand Ave.113/03. WEST HEMPSTEAD - Peter Siciliano,Variances, side yard, rear yard, maintain addi-tion & 2-car garage both attached to dwelling.,S/W cor. Regent PI. & Westminster Rd.. a/k/a 1Regent PI.114/03. LEVITTOWN - Anthony Boni, Variance,side yards aggregate,, maintain garage con-verted to living space attached to dwelling., S/sPebble 'La., 411.42' E/o Pasture La., a/k/a 22Pebble La.115/03. LEVITTOWN - Marco & Helen Galante.Variance, front yard setback on Acorn La.,maintain addition & roofed over open patioboth attached to dwelling., S/E cor Forge La. &Acorn La., a/k/a 16 Forge La.116/03. - 117/03. NO. BELLMORE - Harold &Cheryl Serper, Variance, front yard setback onSmith Ave , maintain partial garage conversion& wood deck attached to dwelling; Maintain 5'& 6' high fence., S/W cor. Phyllis Dr. & Smith Ave.,a/k/a 2560 Phyllis Dr.118/03. EAST MEADOW - East Meadow "FireDistrict, Maintain 8' high fence., W/s EastMeadow Ave., 106.64' S/o Franklin Ave., a/k/a346 East Meadow Ave.119/03. OCEANSIDE - Leonard Baker, Variance,lot area occupied, maintain wood deckattached to dwelling., E/s Turf Rd., 73.73' S/oNiles St., a/k/a 3385 Turf Rd.120/03. - 121/03. BELLMORE - Gary Manus &Dale Phyllis Israel, Variance, rear yard, maintain

' wood deck attached to dwelling; Maintain 6'high fence larger than pool installation area.,N/s Jacqueline Ave., 75' W/o Newbridge Rd..a/k/a 2213 Jacqueline Ave.122/03. LIDO BEACH - Nelson Spiess. Variance,lot area occupied, maintain wood deckattached to dwelling., N/s Park St., 215.18' E/oBlackheath Rd., a/k/a 31 Park St.123/03. ELMONT - Jasmatee Arjun, Variance,front yard setback' on Dorothea La., maintainraised concrete patio attached to dwelling.N/W cor. Dorothea La. & Lydia Ave.. a/k/a 714Dorothea La.124/03. - 125/03. BALDWIN - Joseph Peter &Caroline M. Brunetta. Variances, lot area occu-pied, maintain shed with less than required rear

yard, setback; Variances, lot area occupied,percentage of rear yard occupied, maintainenclosed patio attached to detached garagewith less than required side & rear yard set-backs., E/s Loft Ave., 340' S/o Bedell St., a/k/a2481 Loft Ave.126/03. MERRICK - 7-Eleven. Inc.. Install double-faced, illuminated detached ground sign, over-all size 98 sq. ft.; setback 10' from Sunrise Hwy.,S/E cor. Sunrise Hwy. & Hempstead-BabylonTpke., a/k/a 203 Sunrise Hwy.127/03. - 129/03. SEAFORD - Paul Panagiotidis,Variance, lot area occupied, maintain 1st story& 2-story additions to dwelling; Variances, lotarea occupied, side yard, rear yard, maintainwood deck attached to dwelling; Maintainfence varying in height from 6' to 10'., N/W cor.Demont Rd. * Stuart PI., a/k/a 4029 Demon! Rd.THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED START-ING AT 2:00 P.M.130/03. - 131/03. MERRICK - Benjamin & Gloria I.Huertas. Mother/Daughter Res. (2nd Kitchen);Maintain 6' high fence,, E/s Hendrickson Ave.,200' N/o Benefit St., a/k/a 1633 HendricksonAve. (Negative Declaration issued underS.E.Q.R.)132/03. - 134/03. BALDWIN - Gerald W. & LenoreMoran. Variances, lot area occupied, side yard,side yards aggregate, front yard average set-back, maintain addition with deck above &open porch both attached to dwelling;Variances, lot area occupied, side yard, sideyards aggregate, maintain 2nd story addition todwelling; Variances, lot area occupied, main-tain shed higher & larger than permitted withtrellis attached thereto.. N/s Jefferson St., 240'E/o Grand Blvd., a/k/a 935 Jefferson St.135/03 . LEVITTOWN - St . Thomas MalankaraOrthodox Church, Inc ., Long Island, Waive off-street parking (construct church & demolishexisting retail store) ., W/s Schoolhouse Rd., 64'S/o Parkside Dr., a/k/a Building °D" SchoolhouseRd. in the Levittown North Village Green.(Negative Declaration issued under S.E.Q.R.)1155/03. OCEANSIDE - Rieco Properties. Inc., Usepremises for recycling of construction & demoli-tion debris & uncontaminated constructionmaterials which may be noxious & offensive., S/sLinden PI. bet. Maple Ct., Hampton Rd. &Charles St., a/k/a 3630 Hampton Rd. (NoS.E.Q.R. determination made)

RE-ADVERTISEMENT: 2:00 P.M.75/03. LEVITTOWN - Ira Steinkohl, Maintain 6' highfence with dog run., N/W cor. Redwood La. &Red Maple Dr. East, a/k/a 31 Redwood La.ALL PAPERS PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE HEARINGARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THE BOARDOF APPEALS. TOWN HALL, 1 WASHINGTONSTREET, HEMPSTEAD. NY 11550.Interested parties may appear at the abovetime and place. At the call of the Chairman, theBoard will consider the Decision and ReserveDecision calendar.

By order of the Board of Appeals,Gerald G. Wright, Chairman

Joseph F. Pellegrini, Secretaryto the Board of Appeals

FL618 1/30NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: 625 WEST BROADWAY, LLC.Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New 'York (SSNY) on10/30/02. The latest date of dissolution is12/31/2102. Office location: Nassau County.SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC. c/oIra Rubin, 505 East Pine Street, Long Beach, NewYork 11561. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.FL #6196x 1/30. 2/6. 13. 20. 27. 3/6Notice is hereby given that a license, number1136665 for beer, liquor, and wine has beenapplied for by Nuevo Ambiente, LLC to sellbeer, liquor, and wine at retail in a restaurantunder the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 5-7 West Merrick Road, Freeport, Nassau for on-premises consumption.FL #620 2x 1 /30. 2/6 :

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT; NASSAU COUNTY. GE CAPITALMORTGAGE SERVICES, INC., Pltf. vs. JOSEPH BUT-LER, et al, Defts. Index #97/022912. Pursuant tojudgment of foreclosure and sale dated Feb. 10,1999,1 will sell at public auction at the north frontsteps of the Nassau County Courthouse. 262 OldCountry Rd.. Mineola, NY on Mar. 4, 2003 at 9:15a.m. prem. k/a 325 N. Columbus Ave.. Freeport.NY'a/k/a Section 55, Block 360, Lot 849. Approx.amt. of judgment Is $107.224.21 plus costs andinterest. Sold subject to terms and conditions offiled judgment and terms of sale. JEFFREYSTADLER. Referee. ESCHEN & FRENKEL, LLR Attys.for Pltf.. 93 East Main St.. Bay Shore, NY. #52739FL#621P4x 1/30,2/6. 13.20NOTICE OF FORMATION of PREMIER PURE WATER.LLC. a domestic Limited Liability Company(LLC). Articles of Organization filed with theSecretary of. State. of NY on 12/16/02. Officelocation: Nassau County. Secy of State of NY isdesignated as agent upon whom processagainst the LLC may be served. Secy of State ofNY shall mail a copy of any process against theLLC served upon him/her to the LLC. c/o TheLLC. 22 Miller Avenue, Freepprt, NY 11520.Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity.FL 0622 6x 1/30. 2/6. 13, 20. 27. 3/6NOTICE OF FORMATION Of 107-29 180 STREETLLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company

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(LLC). Articles of Organization filed with theSecretary of State of NY on 1 /09/03. Office loca-tion: Nassau County. Secy of State of NY is des-ignated as agent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. Secy of State of NY shallmail a copy of any process against the LLGserved upon him/her to the LLC, c/o Sunil Patel,22 Miller Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520. Purpose: toengage in any lawful act or activity.FL #623 6x 1/30. 2/6. 13. 20. 27. 3/6

. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING.COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

A public hearing will be held at Village Hall, 46North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, New York at8:00 p.m., Monday. March 24, 2003. to obtaincitizen input into the proposed communitydevelopment (CD) activities for FY 2003-2004.An estimation of $940.000.00 in CommunityDevelopment Block Grant (CDBG) is anticipat-ed for the FY03-04 Fiscal Year. The amount whichcan be allocated to support public service pro-grams cannot exceed 15% of the total grantaward for that year. Therefore, a maximum of$141,000.00 may be used for public service pro-grams for FY 2003-04.Written or oral presentations concerning recom-mendations for use of the funds may be madeat the public hearing. Proposals for public ser-vice grants must be submitted to the FreeportCommunity Development Agency Py Friday.March 14, 2003. proposals will not be acceptedat the Public Hearing.For information, contact the FreeportCommunity Development Agency, Village offreeport, 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, NY11520. Telephone: 377-2223. FAX: 377-2394.By: Freeport Community Development AgencyFl 694 IT 1/30

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: AMERICAN RENOVATION CO.LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on11 /29/02. Office location: Nassau County. SSNYhas been designated as agent of the LLC uponwhom process against it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 100Merrick Road, 206W, Rockville Centre, New York11570. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.FL 625 6T 1/30, 2/6, 13, 20, 27, 3/6

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT NASSAU COUNTY

CITYSCAPE CORP., PLAINTIFF VS. JAMES HARVEY,ET AL DEFENDANTSATTORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF: JORDAN S. KATZ,ESQ., 585 STEWART AVENUE, GARDEN CITY, NEWYORK 11530Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saleentered herein and dated 16th day of February,2001, I will sell at public .auction to the highestbidder at the North Front Steps of the NassauCounty Courthouse, 262 Old Country Road,Mineola, New York.On the 4th Day of March. 2003 at 9:45 a.m.Premises in the Freeport, New York, and

described as follows:BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of

Grand Avenue distant 388.94 feet (actual387.88 feet) westerly as measured along thenortherly side of Grand Avenue from the cornerformed by the intersection of the northerly sideof-Grand'Avenue with the westerly side ofColumbus Avenue, and which point- of begin-ning is also intersected by the easterly line of lot7: RUNNING THENCE north 89 degrees 16 min-utes 00 seconds west and along the northerlyside.of Grand Avenue, a distance of 75.15 feet(actual 75.17 feet) to a point which is intersect-ed by the westerly line of lot 5: THENCE north 04degrees 36 minutes 00 second east and alongthe westerly line of said lot 5, a distance of154.63 feet (actual 154.35 feet): THENCE south85 degrees 24 minutes 00 seconds east andalong the northerly line of lots 5, 6, and 7 a dis-tance of 75 feet; THENCE south 04 degrees 36minutes 00 seconds west and along the easter-ly -line of said lot 7 a distance of 149.98 feet(actual 149.28 feet) to the northerly side of.Grand Avenue to the point or place of BEGIN-NING, and being more particularly described inthe filed Judgment.Said premises is known as 129 Grand Avenue,Freeport, N.Y.Sold subject to all the terms and conditions con-tained in said Judgment. Approximate amount.of judgment $135,179.83 plus interest and costs.INDEX NO. 2000-006420STEVEN LEVENTHAL. ESQ., REFEREEFL626P4T 1/30. 2/6. 13. 20

NOTICE TO BIDDERSANNUAL CURB & SIDEWALK PROGRAMMARCH 1. 2003 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2004

FORTHE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT

NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK 'Notice is hereby given- that the PurchasingAgent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport,New York will receive sealed proposals for•ANNUAL CURB & SIDEWALK PROGRAM -MARCH1, 2003 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2004" until 11:00 A.M.on Tuesday, February 18, 2003 in the MainConference Room of the Municipal Building, 46North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, New York11520, at which time and place they will beopened publicly and read aloud.Plans, Specifications and forms of proposal maybe seen and obtained at the Office of thePurchasing Agent, Municipal Building, 1st Floor,46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, New York,11520, from 9:00 A.M. on Monday, February 3,2003 until 4:00 P.M. Friday, February 14, 2003.Documents may be obtained by prospectivebidders upon depositing ($25.00) which sum willbe refunded to Contractors who submit bids, onreturn of the plans within ten (10) days after thecontract has been awarded, if same arereturned in good condition.Each bid must be accompanied by a bidder'sbond in the amount of not less than five (5%)percent of the bid insuring to the benefit of theVillage of Freeport, or a certified-check of not

less thon five '(5%) percent of the bid, madepayable to the Village of Freeport, to assure theentering of the successul bidder into a accept-able contract.The work consists of the removal and replace-ment of concrete sidewalks, driveway apronsand curbs throughout the Village, includingparks, and other Village owned parcels. TheVillage Clerk also uses this contract for. replace-ment of hazardous sidewalks.The successful bidder will be required to furnisha Performance Bond, and Labor and MaterialBond..The Board reserves the right to reject any or allbid proposals received and subject to thesereservations, shall award the contract to thelowest qualified and responsible bidder. Bids,which, in the opinion of the Board, are unbal-anced, shall be rejected.In submitting a bid, bidders agree not to with-draw their bid within forty-five (45) days after thedate for the opening thereof.

Teresa BaldinucciPurchasing AgentVillage of Freeport

VILLAGE OF FREEPORTIssue Date - January 30, 2003Freeport LeaderFL627 IT 1/30

NOTICE TO BIDDERSANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND LANDSCAPING

OF WATER DEPARTMENT GROUNDSFOR

THE INCORPORATED VILLAGE Of FREEPORTNASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK

Notice is hereby given that the PurchasingAgent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport,New York will receive sealed proposals for•ANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND LANDSCAPINGOF WATER DEPARTMENT GROUNDS" until 11:00A.M. on Tuesday, February 18, 2003 in the MainConference Room of the Municipal Building, 46North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, New York11520, at which time and place they will be.opened publicly and read aloud.Plans, Specifications and forms of proposal maybe seen and obtained at the Office of thePurchasing Agent, Municipal Building, 1st Floor,46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, New York,11520, from 9:00 A.M. on Monday, February 3,2003 until 4:00 P.M. Friday, February 14, 2003.The Board reserves the right to reject any or allbid proposals received and subject to thesereservations, shall award the contract to thelowest qualified and responsible bidder as stat-ed in the bid proposal. Bids, which, in the opin-ion of the Board, are unbalanced, shall berejected.In submitting a bid, bidders agree not to with-draw their bid within forty-five (45) days after thedate for the opening thereof.

Teresa BaldinucciPurchasing AgentVillage of Freeport

VILLAGE OF FREEPORTIssue Date - January 30, 2003

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SITE PLAN REVIEW BOARD MEETING -February 13. 2003

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a public hearingwill be held before the Site Plan Review Board ofThursday, February 13, 2003, at 8:00 P.M., in theIncorporated Village of Freeport, MainConference Room, 46 North Ocean Avenue,Freeport, New York, on the applications of casesas they appear on the calendar.INTERESTED PROPERTY OWNERS and other per-sons should appear at he above time andplace to have questions answered and to voiceopinions.1. SP-1257 - S/O 449 Miller Avenue (Parcel B) -Rudolf Lippan. (adjourned from 3a.nuary 9,2003). Application to construct one-familydwelling with attached garage. Sec. 062, Block178, Lot 501. Residence A.2. SP-1030 - 68. 70 & 72 South Main Street -Freeport Community Development Agency.Application to construct 3-story 19.500 sq. ft.building with retail on 1st floor and live/workareas on 2nd and 3rd floors. Approved on4/11/02. Applicant requests changes toapproved plan. Sec. 055, Block 481, Lot p/o 11and p/o 12. Business B ond Artist/ProfessionalLive-Work Overlay.3. SP-1111 - 820 Guy Lombardo Avenue -Nadine Crimi. Application to erect single familyprefabricated house. Approved on 7/12/02.Applicant requests changes to approved plan.Sec. 62, Block 102, Lot 283. Residence A.4. SP-1234 - 159 East Merrick Road - HeritageJaguar. Application for open-air parking lot fornew and used vehicles (storage); install 6 foothigh and 8 foot high aluminum fence, darkbronze finish. Approved 11/14/02. Applicantrequests changes to approved plan. Sec. 055,Block H, Lot 367. Manufacturing.5. SP-1270 - 25 South Main Street - MatthewRobbins / C.W. Brown, Inc. Application forreplacement of canopy. Sec. 055, Block 206, Lot062. Business B.6. SP-1276 - 36 North Columbus Avenue - LiuArchitect, P.C. Application to erect two-storyone-family dwelling. Sec 55, Block 227, Lot 317 &318. Residence Apartment.7. SP - 1277 -V/L foot of South Bayview Avenue- Liu Architect, P.C. - Application to erect 3,800sq. ft. two-story one-family dwelling. Sec. 54,Block 338, Lot 101. Residence A.8. SP - 1278 - 300 West-Merrick Road - FriendlyAuto Center - Application to erect'canopy overexisting fuel pumps. Sec. 54, Block 092, Lot 521.Business AA.9. SP - 1279 - 35 East Sunrise Highway - MichelleKuo Corp. Application to add cooling unit out-side of building. Sec. 055, Block 202, Lot 38.Industrial.BY ORDER OF THE PLANNING BOARDAnna Knoeller, Village ClerkFL 629 IT 1/30

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Freeport Chamber meetingby Bill and Nornia Braun

Ron Ellerbee of Freeport's schoolboard was the guest speaker at theJanuary meeting luncheon of Freepofl'sChamber of Commerce, Tuesday,January 14, at Cafe by the Sea, 195Woodclefl Avenue.

"Governor Pataki will be cutting stateaid," said Mr. Ellerbee. "It costs

Freeport $10,200 per student each year,and school districts On the North Shore

spend twice that amount. We have

decreased class sizes and are presentlyin negotiations with our school teach-ers."

Aware of the presence of gangs in the

community, Mr. Ellerbee spoke of a new

security system recently installed in

Freeport's schools.

CHAMBER SPEAKER: Ron Ellerbee, center, smiles with Chamber of Commerceofficers, from left, Carol Sparaco, 2nd Vice President, Chris Creamer,President, Peter Vita, 3rd Vice President and Ed Martin, Treasurer.

photo by Bill Braun

THE SOUTH SHORE SENIOR MINISTRY CONSORTIUM held its second AdventDay of Reflection for Seniors entitled "Change and Upheaval, The AdventStory" at St. Jude's, Wantagh, on Wednesday, December 4. The Rt. Rev. OrrisG. Walker was the facilitator for the day. The Rev. Dr. Charles G. Ackerson,Rector of All Saints, Baldwin, is the founder and cordinator of The South ShoreSenior Ministry Consortium. The SSSMC will hold its third annual Lenten QuietDay for those seniors affiliated with the Episcopal Church on the south shoreon Wednesday, March 26 at All Saints, Baldwin, to be conducted by FatherDavid Hoops. For more information, call Fr. Ackerson at 223-3731.

McCarthy tapped for leadershippositions in Congress

Congress woman Carolyn McCarthy(NY-4) was tapped for two key leader-ship positions for the 108th Congress,which convened on January 7.

House Democratic Leader NancyPelosi (D-CA) appointed Mrs.McCarthy to the Democratic SteeringCommittee. According to the HouseRules, the Democratic SteeringCommittee is "vested with authority toreport nominations for committee mem-berships and chairmen or rankingminority members. "I look forward toworking with the leaders of the SteeringCommittee, all experienced legislatorswho reflect the great diversi ty andstrength of our Caucus,"

Congresswoman McCarthy said.Democratic Minori ty Whip Steny

Hoyer (D-MD) also chose Mrs.McCarthy to be an Assistant Whip Torthe 108th. Whips are tasked to poll theDemocratic members of Congress onlegislative issues when close votes areexpected, and report the responses backto Minority Whip Hoyer.

"I am honored to be chosen by Mr.Hoyer to help (he Caucus in this capaci-ty," said Mrs. McCarthy.

"As I see it, assistant whipping is sim-ilar to what I did as a nurse - we're justsent out to take the temperature of ourfellow Democrats, and report back tothe doctor!" she joked.

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IMA RECEPTION: Sari Riefberg, center, IMA Chair of the Baldwin DaliyaChapter of Hadassah, presents the prestigious IMA certificate to RoslynMoskowitz, left, in recognition of her tireless work to promote Jewish continu-ity. President Rhoda Schaefer looks on.

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REGION REWARDS RECEPTION: The Nassau Region honored outstandingmembers of the Baldwin Daliya Chapter of Hadassah - Shirley Bissick, left,volunteer "Ivrit la Hadassah" Hebrew teacher of excellence, and JoanNewman, right, the chapter's Fundraiser of the Year. President RhodaSchaefer accepted a variety of award ribbons on the Chapter's behalf, includ-ing those for communications, membership program and Young Judea.

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168. Rev. Richard E. Smekzer: Worship Service& Sunday School 10 a.m.; Youth Fellowship

iunday. 6:30 p.m:BENEZER CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY

ADVENTIST 97 Broadway. Michael R.Bernard. Pastor: Saturdays. Church at Study. 9:15i.m.: Morning Service.-11 .a.m.: Youth Service. 4p.m. 379-1054DEAN STREET CHAPEL. 23 West IX-an

treet. Sundays. Breaking of Bread. 9:15 a.m.:Adult Bihle Class. 10:15 a.m.: Family Bible flour,iunday School (pre-K through seniors), 11:15

i.m.: Wednesdays. Prayer Meeting. 8 p.mSOUTH NASSAU CHRISTIAN CHURCH.3147 Eastern Parkway. Baldwin. 379-0720. DavidDooley, Minister. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.:Sunday Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.: WednesdayAdult Bible Study. 8 p.m.. Youth Group. 8 p.m..ST. PETER'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

HURCH, 2332 Grand Avenue. Baldwin. 223-1951. The Rev. Edward G. Barnett. Pastor. TheService of Holy Communion. 10 a.m.ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCHANGLICAN) - 2375 Harrison Avenue. Baldwin.

223-3731. The Rev. Dr. Charles G. Ackerson.>h.D.. Rector. Sunday: Holy Eucharist and

Sermon 8 a.m.. Chruch School. 9:45 a.m.. SungEucharist & Sermon. 10 a.m. Wednesday: HolyEucharist 10 a.m.

THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OFBALDWIN, 717 St. Luke's Place and TwainStreet. Rev. Mark Greiner. Pastor. SundayWorship. 9:30 a.m.IGLESIA CENTRO BIBL1CO DE FREE-PORT - 50 North Main Street. 546-0473. C. LuisVargas. Senior Pastor. Sunday services.TABERNACLE OF FAITH. 286 West Menick*oad. Freeport. Walter Gibson. Pastor. SundayServices. 8 and 11:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.: SundaySchool. 10 a.m.: Friday night service. 8:30 p.m.:Monday and Tuesday Bible School. 7:30 p.m.THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OFFREEPORT. South Ocean Avenue and SmithStreet. Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. Rev. Eddie J.lusino.BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH. 420 North MainStreet. Reverend Dr. Harry J. White. II.. SeniorCastor. Sunday Morning Worship Service 9:45a.m.. Holy Communion - Every 1st Sunday..Senior Program - Tuesday, Wednesday &Thursday: 1 Oa.m., Radio Program-WTHE 1520AM -Thursday Morning- 11 a.m.BALDWIN JEWISH CENTER, 885 SeamanAvenue. Daily minyan. Monday and Thursday6:25 a.m.: Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday. 6:35a.m.; Friday services 8 p.m1;: Saturday services 9a.m. and 5:50 p.m.: Sunday services. 9 a.m.FREEPORT UNITED METHODISTCHURCH, 46 Pine Street. 378-0659. The Rev.St. Clair A. Samuel. Pastor. 10:30 a.m. WorshipService. During church service nursery care and atoddler program are available along with Pre-Kthrough 8lh grade Sunday School classes.CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL. 91 NorthBayview Avenue. 623-4200. Conservative, egali-tarian congregation. Friday services. 8 p.m.:Saturday services. 9:30 a.m. Weekday minyan fol-lowed by breakfast. 6:45 a.m. Sunday services. 9a.m.. followed by breakfast. Religious school, pre-K through high school. Adult education.SOUTH NASSAU UNITARIAN UNIVER-SALIST CONGREGATION. 228 South OceanAvenue. Sunday program. 10:30 a.m.. CoffeeHour. 11:30 a.m.CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERANCHURCH/IGLESIA LUTERANA DECRISTO. North Grove Streei and RandallAvenue. Pastor. The Rev. Michael D. Wilker,Sundays - Gospel Service of Holy Communion. 9a.m.; Spanish Mass of Holy Communion. 10

a.m.: Traditional Service of Holy Communion, 11a.m.: Sunday School and Adult Bible Study. 10a.m. - 11 a.m.WORD OF LIFE MINISTRIES. 80 WestMenick Road. Full Gospel-Non-lX-nominational:Caspar Anastasi. Pastor: Raymond Tripi and TomDimino. Assistant Pastors. Sunday morningWorship 8:30 .and 11 a.m.: Children's Church 11a.m.. and Sunday School 9:45 a.m.: Sundayevening Healing Service 7 p.m.: WednesdayEvening Kinship in private homes 7:30 p.m.Friday evening. Ministries and IntercessoryPrayer 7:30 p.m. 546-3344.FREEPORT CHURCH OFGOD. 580 BabylonTurnpike. Reverend Linetle Clark. Pastor.Sundays. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.: MorningServices 11:15 a.m.: Evening Youth Services 6p.m.: Sunday Night Service 7 p.m. Tuesdays.Prayer Service 8 p.m.SALVATION ARMY. 66 Church Street. P.O.Box 725. Majors David and Janice MacLeanCorps Officers: Captain Ida Perez Youth Officer:Morning Worship I I a.m.: Afterglow Service 12p.m.: Home League Ladies Group Thursday 1 1a.m.: Bible Study Monday 11:30 a.m.: Mid-weekService'Wednesday. 12 p.m.: Senior Cili/crCenter, Monday to Friday. 8:(X) a.m. to 4:(X) p.mYouth programs for kids 4-14 - ScoutingPrograms Tuesday 4-6 p.m.: Supper ClubThursday 4-7 p.m.: Family Supper 5-5:30 p.mCall (516) 378-4557.TRANSFIGURATION EPISCOI'AICHURCH - (ANGLICAN). South Long BeadAvenue and Pine Street. Tuesdays Holy Eucharist8:45 a.m. Sundays. Holy Eucharist 8 and 10 a.m.Sunday School, mxm.CHURCH OF OUR HOLY REDEEMER. 37South Ocean Avenue. Weekday Masses Mondax7:30 p.m. (Spanish). 7:30 a.m.. Thursday. 7:3(p.m. (Spanish): Friday 12:10 p.m. followed byDivine Mercy Chaplel: Saturday Morning Mass inthe Church. 7:30 a.m. Saturday Evening (Sunday

.Vigil Masses) 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. (Spanish)Sunday Masses 7.8:30. lO(Family). 11:30a.m.. Ip.m. (Spanish): Miraculous Medal NovenaSaturday following 7:30 a.m. Mass. BlessetSacrament Chapel open 24 hours.ST. CHRISTOPHER'S R.C. CHURCH, I IGale Avenue. Baldwin. Sunday Masses: Saturdayat 5 p.m.: Sunday at 7:30 a.m.: 9:30 a.m. (FolkGroup): I I a.m. (Choir): 12:30 p.m.: 5 p.m(Contemporary Music Group). Daily MassesMonday through Friday: 7 and 9 a.m.: Saturday:a.m. Holiday Masses: Please consult the weeklyBulletin the Sunday before the holyday.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FREEPORT, Pine Streei and South Long ReadAvenue. Sunday Worship - 10:45 a.m.: SundaySchool for adults & children. 9:20 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer. 8 p.m.: 3798084.COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THINAZARENE. 301 Atlantic Avenue. SundaysSunday School for all ages. 10 a.m.: Mornins.Worship Service. 11 a.m.: Evening Praise aivPrayer Service. 6 p.m.: Wednesdays. EveningBible Study in Spanish and English, 7:30 p.mSecond and fourth Fridays. Youth Night in Churclgym. 8 p.m.GREATER SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH129 East Merrick Road. Reverend MallctteSundays. Morning Service. 11 a.m.: EveniniService. 9 p.m. Thursdays. Prayer Meeting. !p.m.: Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.SOUTH BALDWIN JEWISH CENTER. 295Grand Avenue. Baldwin: Rabbi Robert JudiConservative. Twice daily minyan. Weekday?Sunday 9:30 a.m.: Monday-Friday 6:50 a.mSunday-Thursday 8 p.m.: Shabbat: 8 p.mShabbat morning 9:30 a.m.: Sat. afternoon Iminutes before sundown. Religious school: Adueducation. Mens Club & Sisterhood. 223-8688

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Alphabetland Day Camp & School1775 Newbridge RoadNorth Bellmore 117101260 Meadow/brook RoadMerrick 11566826-9339 or 867-7484We have been serving the community since 1972. Ourcampers enjoy swimming, arts and crafts, gymnasticsand special events. Children (ages 8-12) go on dailytrips, including Met games, rock climbing and to thebeach. Our small size guarantees personal attention.Licensed by NYS and Department of Health. Four, six,or eight week sessions available for ages 3-7 and ourtraveling camp ages 8-12. Camp session June 30-Aug.22, 2003. Registration in progress, call 867-7484or 826-9339.

Big Chief School and Camp2427 N Jerusalem Rd.East Meadow781-3900Family owned and operated by the same family for 48years. Beautiful park-like setting, with air conditionedfacilities. Highly qualified staff. Hot lunch/sandwiches,snack. Full day / Midi-Day / 4, 6 or 8. weeks, 2 swimsdaily, computer, animal care, trips, sports, many more.Registration is ongoing

Camp Connection379-4102Free Advisory Service specializing in the finestNortheast Sleepaway Camps, X-Country & Int'l TeenTours, Pre-College as well as community service pro-grams. Over 500 programs represented in this per-sonalized service. We are Merrick based servicingLong Island for 20 years. Finding that special programshould not be left to chance or hear about youroptions and have info and videos sent to you on pro-grams that are appropriate for your children. There isno fee or obligation. Call 379-4102.

Camp DeBaunDay Camp • Nursery School • Kindergarten465 Atlantic Avenue, Box 68Oceanside 11572764-1044www.campdebaun.comThis year Camp DeBaun is welcoming yet another"Third Generation" Camper, as it celebrates its 54thyear in camping. The camp is accredited by theAmerican Camping Association and welcomes chil-dren from 3 to 13.The swimming program in its two pool complex offersindividualized instruction in water skills and assess-ment of the campers self-confidence in the water as isrecommended by the American Red Cross. Extensiveathletic activities include field games,rollerskating/blading, boating, climbing wall, zip line,gymnastics and karate plus off camp trips to other ath-letiC'activities. The Arts & Crafts section of camp pro-vides an aura of excitement with themes, clubs andspecial entertainment events. Hot lunch is prepared inthe camp's kitchen and transportation is provided incounselor-driven mini-buses.Foremost in the minds of all involved with Camp is toascertain that each camper develops his/her talents tothe utmost in a safe, nurturing environment.CampDeBaun will give your child the opportunity to makenew friends while creating many happy memories.

Driftwood Day CampMt. Misery RoadMelville 11747631-692-6990Driftwood's modern facilities, diversified recreationalprograms combined with a mature professional staffoffer an unforgettable summer for all children.Activities and facilities include a complete athletic pro-gram, arts & crafts, three heated pools, pony corral,animal farm, golf, hockey, tennis, video games,lacrosse, rock climbing, juggling, cheerleading, magic,professional entertainment and much more in additionto our Pre-Teen and Teen Travel Program.

Hi-Hello Child Care Center, Inc.Camp Hi-Hello212 S. Ocean AvenueFreeport, N.Y.. 11520379-1825Gamp Hi-Hello provides day camp,activities, fdren finishing grade K- 6, for 8 weeks, from 8 a.rnj,,to6 p.m. Age appropriate swimming, trips, crafts, specialevents and sports are all part of the Camp Hi-Hellloexperience. Trained, mature staff, licensed by NYSand accredited by the American Camping Association.DSS and private scholarships available. Come jointhe fun! Registration begins in April. Call 379-1825 forregistration information. Se Habla Espanol.

MapleWood School & Summer Program2166 Wantagh AvenueWantagh 11793221-2121Celebrating 54 summersSituated in a spacious wooded area, MapleWood'sactivities include a serene blend of moderately sizedbuildings, athletic fields, sunny playgrounds andshaded lawns. A non-sectarian private school,MapleWood is chartered by the New York State Boardof Education for Nursery, Kindergarten, andElementary Grades for ages 3-12. The Nursery andKindergarten curriculum encourages freedom ofexpression and the development of self confidence. Aspectacular summer program is offered for ages 3-12.

Merokee Day School & Camp10 Wynsum AvenueMerrick 11566378-6333Is quality pre-school education important to you andaffordability a concern? Treat your child to a fineschool and camp. Open 7:30-6:00 pm. Age 18 mos.-6yrs. for school to.age 9 for camp. State certifiedteachers and educational curriulum. School ages 18mos - 6 yrs. Camp ages 18 mos. - 9 yrs. Full or parttime. Registration ongoing.

Merrick Community Nursery School69 Willis AvenueMerrick868-6000Merrick Community Nursery School and Camp, aunique non-profit cooperative school with classes for2, 3, and 4-year-olds. WHAT MAKES OUR CAMPUNIQUE? A summer camp with half and extended dayprograms for 3 to 5-year-olds. During summer sessionyou .will find the same high professional standards,positive environment and enriched program gearedspecifically for the pre-school child. Programs such asweekly themes, creative movement and science proj-ects create an atmosphere of fun and enjoyment. Ourone'half acre tree-lined playground and filtered wad-ing pool provide outdoor fun. Exprience & certifiedearly childhood teachers and counselors overseeeach day. Parent participation is not required duringthe summer session. Visit Open House Sun., March2 and Sat. April, 5. Call for information on our reason-able rates, 2, 3, or 5 days available starting at$430.00.

Merrick Woods Country Day Schooland Summer Program1075 Merrick AvenueMerrick 11566483-7272www.merrickwoods.comStarted in 1956, family owned Merrick Woods hasbeen offering quality camp & school experiences tothousands of Long Island families for 47 years. Withan attractive physical setting, their exceptional staffconcentrates on providing each youngster with themost memorable school or camp experience ever.Please callfor more details.

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Nassau Gymnastics Center1331 Newbridge RoadN. Bellmore 11710679-0289Ruth and Karl Kopecky, DirectorsA Question of BalanceA Balance of Fun arid LearningGymnastic educators for 28 years. Coaches of State,Regional and National Champions. USAG SafetyCertified Staff. Programs: Pre-School, (3-5 yrs old)Mom & Me, (18 mos - 3 yrs.) Classes for novice toadvanced 6-16 yrs) USAG Teams, GymnasticsBirthday Parties. Summer session 8 weeks, starts July7, 2003 to August 30, 2003. Registration prior to June9. However registration is ongoing.

Paint Me A Picture2924 Merrick RoadBellmore, 11710826-4173Paint Me A Picture is a fun-filled creative art programthat encourages children ages 24 months through 6thgrade to explore their imaginations through art, music,children's books and self-discovery. The art studiooffers a variety of classes, like our "Mommy & Me"program called "Les Petites Artistes" starting at 24

• months, and our "Play & Paint; a first time separationclass which introduces colors, shapes and lots moreto our 2 1/2-3 year olds. We also have programs for3-5 year olds, as well as kindergarten through 5thgrade, which exposes our budding artists to drawing,painting and sculpture., No matter what age , PaintMe A Picture is a place where kids have a great timediscovering art, exploring their imaginations and mak-ing some new and special friendships. Call for Spring/summer brochure and birthday party information -826-4173.

Rolling River Day School & Camp477 Ocean AvenueEast Rockaway/Oceanside 11518593-CAMP (2267) FAX 593-5796Website at www.Rolling River.com or E-mail atRolling [email protected]"GOT KIDS", we got the place! Come aboard and jointhe crew and see how "Camp Gives Kids A World ofGood." Lifetime skills and values are learned from .anenergetic, loving staff. Spectacular, immaculate &unique facility resides alongside Mill River enablingRolling River to offer the most diversified program inthe area. Air conditioned buildings, 3 heated pools, all.sports, "one of a kind" boating program and over 20specialty areas ensure a terrific learning & socialexperience. Low child to staff ratio creates an envi-ronment where one on one instruction is the norm andmaximum development can be . achieved.Owners/directors Rhonda & Mark Goodman believethat the skills learned in a camp & small school settingare priceless & enable children to become well-round-ed, creative & happy individuals. School ages 1-5,camp ages 2-15. ACA Accredited. Nassau Countylicensed. Don't Miss the Boat!! "Catch the Wave ofExcitement" at Rolling River!

South Shore Art CenterArt Workshops For KidsPettit AvenueBellmore, 11710679-7716We offer summer mini-camp Tuesday, Wednesdayand Thursday for ages 6-12. Morning and afternoonschedule available, July 9 to August 1. 1, 2, 3, 4weeks. Drawing and painting evening classes ages 8-132, 7 week session. Studio Art Thursday eveningsages 13-16,7 week session. Program also offered dur-ing school vacations. Classes are limited. Please callfor information on February and April school breaks.

South Shore Country Day School & Camp1149 Newbridge RoadNorth Bellmore 11710785-3311Celebrating 45 years of excellence! Our NYS regis-tered pre-school and kindergarten offers, a creativeeducational program to meet your child's needs.Specialty programs include Computers, French &Creative Movement. Our ACA accredited Day Campserves campers age 3-15 with a. variety of specialtyprograms. Our professional staff of certified teachersinsure a wonderful summer experience that willenhance your child's self-esteem. We provide hotlunches, nutritious snacks and air-conditioned buses.Registration for Camp 2003 and school 2003-004 withdiscounted tuitions is now in progress. Open Houseon Feb.1 and March 1.

South Shore Country Day Camps15 Neil Ct.Oceanside 11572766-4341The South Shore Country Day camps of the Barry andFlorence Friedberg JCC along with the Long BeachDivision and the Merrick Extension offer year roundactivities for children ages 2-15 providing fun andinteresting programs in a warm and nurturing environ-ment. During the summer we offer unique specializedkid-centered fun. Our early childhood camps are con-veniently located in Oceanside, Merrick, and LongBeach. Junior camp (grades K-4) is located on 450beautiful acres and includes activities such as swimwith red cross instruction, horseback riding, sportsclinics, drama, music, arts and crafts, professionalentertainment, and so much more.Explorers camp (grades 5 & 6) offers a unique transi-tion concept in which campers spend part of their timeat camp and the other part on day trips andovernights.Voyagers camp (grades7-9) was designed by and forteens and includes exciting day trips and extendedovernight adventures.New for summer 2003 is a pre-school sports programand a theatre group for ages 5-12.For information and a free brochure, call 766-4341 inOceanside, 379-9386 in Merrick, or 43.1-2929 in LongBeach. Registration ongoing.

Sportsplex1329 Newbridge RoadBellmore 11710785-8855Our Summer Camp is a unique sports program.Children 6-13 are grouped by age, rotated to experi-ence activities which include baseball, Softball, soccer,basketball, dodgeball, air hockey, ping pong, videogames and nok hockey. Off premises activities includeroller skating, bowling, miniature golf and amusementarcade. An experienced, friendly, qualified staff andregistered nurse are located on premises.Sportsplex's Summer Camp offers many sessions forkids to choose from. Sessions are held daily Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Enrollment is limited, socall today. Don't let your kids miss out on a goldenopportunity to spend the summer playing the sportsthey love! Come and talk to the director and coun-selors at our OPEN HOUSE on Tuesday, April 15,from 6-9 p.m.

Suburban Temple Nursery School2900 Jerusalem AvenueWantagh 11793781-KIDSSuburban Temple Nursery School offers an excellentpre-school experience. Curriculum includes activitiesin reading, science, math, art, music, creative move-ment and Jewish culture. Classes are offered from 12months through our kindergarten enrichment. We area NYS licensed center, we have extended hours, miniday, early morning drop off and after care available.Varied sessions for each age group. A six-week sum-mer program also offered in our fully air-conditionedbuilding. Fall registration currently in progress. Callfor brochure and information 781 -KIDS.

Temple Beth-El Nursery School1373 Bellmore RoadNorth Bellmore 11710221-1102Temple Beth-El is proud to offer two summer pro-grams in their air-conditioned facility: Creative Clusterworkshops for kindergarten-5th grades and a uniquepre-school program that includes weekly themes,water play, flexible scheduling, low rates, one-wayviewing mirrors, experienced staff, diaper changing,and lots of love. Arrange for a "grand tour" by callingElly 221 -1102 and make Temple Beth-El the "school ofchoice."

Twin Oaks Country Day School and Day Camp458 Babylon Tpke Box 750Freeport 11520623-4550The excitement of Twin Oaks is felt throughout thecamp. From the heated pools to the fields, from theCreative Arts Area to our Special Events, there is funeverywhere. We build skills, character and friendshipsin an atmosphere of love and acceptance. Our newDrama program offers budding actors and actresses atotal theatrical experience from creating the scenes toseeing Broadway and local shows, to performing inshows.Our Sports Program has been increasingly successfultraining athletes for 2 week sessions in basketball,soccer, baseball, etc.Come visit us and see our new indoor, air conditionedgym and theatre.

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"Ami (he heal goes on, and ' the heatgoes on," lyrics to a popular song in the7()'s, help to summari/e (he play of bolhthe girls and the hoys basketball teams.

7'he Red Devils were down 12-2 inthe opening minutes of the Long Beachgame, bul an early lime out a l lowing forsome corrections helped Freeporl exe-cute a 19-7 run. Brian Mays was the keyspark in this run as he scored 1 1 pointson some real slashing moves to the bas-kel.

Basketball is obviously a team sportand for the 2002-2003 season, th is hasbeen especially true. Coach BobDcBonis never knows who wi l l step upnext. Brandon Freeman hit a big three-point play wi th two minutes left in thegame .to give Freeporl a 59-53 lead."Brandon finished with 13 points andnine rebounds and Kevin Tulloch hadsome game saving points as he h i t 8 ofh i s . 15 points in the fourth quarter,"reflected DcBonis; "A balanced offenseforces your opponents to play you dif-ferently."

Freeporl remains undefeated follow-ing its 64-55 win over Long Beach.Anna McLean's 12 points, 12 reboundsand 9 blocked shots in the second quar-ter helped Ihe Lady Devils defeatOceanside 48-28. Crystal Tyson-Easonand Oya Koroma combined for 19points and-10 steals. The game openedin the second quarter and the Lady,Devils never looked back.

Plainview JFK was the next opponenton the Lady Devils' eight game winstreak. McLean scored 20 while domi-nating (he boards with 14 rebounds and12 blocked shots. Tyson-Eason added14 while Jefferies and Gambino com-bined for 13 points. Freeporl picked up(he speed of the game and forced mul t i -ple turnovers.

Shayla Crummcll. Aja Carter,Gambino, Jefferies and ShannonShippey were featured in this week'sissue of Newsclay's High Five'iiewspa-per, complete with color pictures. Thearlicle focused on (he importance androle of the reserve players.

Former Lady Devil Sheila Jacksonhad a large picture and arlicle in laslweek's Ncwsday as she makes hercomeback from knee surgery early thisyear. True competitors work throughhardships lo achieve their goals. This isa good lesson for everyone (o learn.Hardships and setbacks arc part of life.

. One only loses when one quits.Wadezah McCullin penetrated the

key as she dominated the offensiveefforts for the JV Lady Devils. She ledthe team with 15 as the JV defeatedPlainview JFK 58-35. Ashley Straughndominated the boards while scoringnine points. Shcrliss Sawyer, KeraSeibert and Michaela Small combinedfor 20 points.

The Freeport wrestling team lost dualmeets to Massapequa 42-15 andFarmingdale 37-15. In the Ted Peterson-Venti Invitational hosted by Freeport,the Red Devils placed 7th in a loughfield of 11 teams. Freeport had sevenplace winners, led by runners up KeithMitchell and Sean Scott. TyshawnPatrick and Steve Zuniga finishedfourth and Russ Neiderman, BeaundyPatino and Wilton Crespo placed fifth.For Mitchell it was his first loss of Iheseason and it came against a defendingNassau County Champion. The teamhas upcoming dual meets with Baldwin,Long Beach and Seaford.

FRIENDS OF BILL WHITE Jr.& DON MAUERSBERGER

Campaign Kickoff2003

Dear Friend,January 10, 2003

Four years ago the residents of Freeport overwhelmingly elected Bill White and DonMauersberger to the Village Board of Trustees. Bill and Don were given a mandate with theGlacken team to continue fiscal stability, to expand economic development, and to revitalizeour community.

The budget is now balanced, streets are being raised and repaired, parks are being restored forour children, code enforcement has been increased, and crime is down. The revitalization seenon Woodcleft Avenue, the jewel of the South Shore, is now spreading to other areas of ourcommunity, such as the new BJ's on Mill Road, the upcoming Time Equities redevelopmentproject on Sunrise Highway and the soon to be built Main Street Mews. But there is so muchmore we can do.. ' . ,

You are cordially invited to attend "CAMPAIGN KICKOFF 2003". The event will be heldat the Freeport Yacht Club (533 Guy Lombardo Avenue) on Thursday, February 6, 2003 from6:00 to 9:OOPM.

Honored that evening will beTrustee BiH White Jr.

Trustee Don Mauersberger

Bill and Don are candidates for reelection on March 18, 2003 and have been unanimouslynominated by the Home Rule Party.

Admission to this gala event is $30.00 per person. A delicious buffet and plenty of refresh-ments will be served. While this is a political event, speeches will be kept to a minimum. Thisis an opportunity to relax in an atmosphere of good fellowship with your friends and neigh-bors.

To place your reservation, please return the form below with your check payable to: Friendsof Bill White Jr. and Don Mauersberger, 106 So. Bay Avenue, Freeport, New York 11520 byJanuary 30, 2003. For further information contact Maureen Straub at 379-1323.

Thank you for your continued support of Bill and Don's vision of Freeport.The best is yet to come.

Yours for Freeport,

Richard 'E. MoCdenerTicket Chairman Co-Chairman

Cut here and return

Maria MurtadoCo-Chairwoman

Name: . # of Guests: •

Address: Check Enclosed: $

Paid for by friends of Bill White Jr. & Don Mauersberger