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FREEPORT ELECTRIC OFFICIALS spoke politelywith opponents of Power Plant 2 at lastThursday's open house/information session atthe Freeport Recreation Center. Vincent Greco ofFreeport, left, spoke with Freeport ElectricSuperintendent Hub Bianco, right.

photo by Jason Gers

by Jason Gers

Freeport Electric unveiled highly antic-ipated plans last Thursday to install twoGeneral Electric LM 6000 natural-gasburning turbines at the current site ofPower Plant 2, replacing the currentdiesel-burning Fiats. The new plant couldbe running this summer.

Concerned residents of both Freeportand Merrick came to ah open house heldat the Freeport Recreation Center, andspoke with employees of FreeportElectric, environmental consultants hiredby the utility and the utility's superin-tendent, Hubert Bianco.

The plans call for one of the 44-

megawatt turbines to be owned and oper-ated by Freeport Electric, and the other tobe owned and operated by a developer,who has as yet not been named, becausecontracts have yet to be finalized, accord-ing to Mr. Bianco. "As soon as the papersare signed," he said, construction canbegin immediately, and the plant could beready to operate in 5-6 months. "We're.working very hard to get an agreement.We're very close."

Freeport invited a developer to sharethe project to help defray the costsinvolved, including the multi-million dol-lar costs of a gas pipeline from. BabylonTurnpike to the new facility.

According to Jon Pollack, an environ-

mental consultant hired by FreeportElectric, the turbines' natural gas enginesare, extremely clean, producing very lowemissions of particiilates and such worri-some compounds as sulfur dioxide andnitrogen oxides. Don Perkins of FreeportElectric told The Leader that the plantwill have a backup fuel of "Jet A," since

'uninterrupted natural gas supply isextremely expensive for an independentutility to acquire. A natural gas contractwill most likely find Freeport with a 30-day maximum of interruption.

Responding to concerns, especiallyfrom Merrick's Old Lindenmere CivicAssociation, that the backup fuel willcontinue to pollute the air, Hub Bianco

said that Frceporl Electric had chosen JetA fuel for its low'sulfur content, and wi l lhave pollution controls for nitrogen emis-sions. In any case, "It doesn't pay for usto run on oil," he explained, because thecost of maintenance is higher with oil, itcosts more per kilowatt/hour and lakes atoll on the plant's catalytic converter.

Mr. Bianco also assured (he Merokiansthat the Diesels wi l l cease to operate afterthe new plant is buil t . Although the civicassociation's president, Joe Kralovich,described situations where decommis-sioned plants had come back on l ine inBrooklyn and Bre"ntwood, Mr. Biancoreplied that he was unaware of thesecases. Although he opposed pouring con-

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Car cut in halfon Grand Ave.

The Baldwin Fire Department was called to the corner'of Grand Avenue and West Carl Avenue for a seriouscar accident on February 1 at 1:30 a.m. The NassauPolice were at the scene requesting an ambulanceforthwith for a two-car accident where one of the twocars split completely in half. The Nassau County Police(with the help of the Baldwin Fire Department) used theJaws of Life to free the trapped driver from the car. Twopeople were injured, one in serious condition. Bothwere transported to the hospital.

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Kate Murray endorses...

To The Leader:On Tuesday, February 12, polls will

be open so voters can select a candidateto represent them in the New York StateAssembly. This "special election" isvery important to me; the Assembly seatto be filled is the one which I was privi-leged to hold unt i l a few weeks ago.

Fortunately, an outstanding candidatehas been selected for this important post.He's Dave McDonough, a long-timelocal businessman and communityactivist.

I have known and worked with Davefor years. He's a "people person" whounderstands what residents want fromtheir state government.

Dave has pledged to .fight efforts topostpone the' implementation of taxbreaks which have been approved by thelegislature but which haven't yet takeneffect. And, to protect Nassau residents

who work in New York City, Dave willfight against plans to reinstate the com-mutertax!- ;•••_•

Dave has pledged to work for areaseniors to do everything possible toenhance both the quality and accessibil-ity of health care. Protecting the ElderlyPharmaceutical Insurance CoverageProgram and the STAR Program, whichprovides local property tax relief, are.high on Dave's priority list.

He also believes that young peopledeserve a large part of the state's atten-tion. That's why he's pledged to workwith his Assembly colleagues to. find amore equitable way to finance educationand assure that local school districtsreceive their fair share of state educationfunding.

Dave wiH work with all of hisAssembly colleagues, regardless' ofparty label, when we send him to Albanyon our behalf.

I hope residents will join me in mak-ing Dave McDonough our next assem-

Baldwin PTA legislative forumThe Baldwin Council of PTAs is host-

ing its annual Legislative Forum on ,Thursday evening, February 7, at 7:30p.m. at Baldwin Senior High School.

All of Baldwin's legislators have beeninvited. The. elected officials will makebrief presentations and then. audiencemembers may ask questions. N

Although the forum usually focuses

on "educational issues, town and countyofficials generally comment on localqualfty of life concerns. State senatorsand assemblypeople focus on suchissues as state aid. .It can be expectedthat there will be updates on such topicsas the status of the Roosevelt schools.

• All are invited to attend.

nows . f .PATRICIA MILLER, of Freeport, has

been named to the Dean's list atBucknell University for the fall semes-ter of the 2001 -2002 academic year.

JUANA QUIJANO MELENDEZ, ofFreeport, has joined the U.S. Armyunder the Delayed Entry Program. A2000 graduate of Freeport High School,she will report to Fort Jackson,Columbia, South Carolina for basic'training. She is the daughter of Martha

M. Serrano and Lucho, Quijano of St.Mary's Place, Freeport.

Army Reserve Private JUAN C.TEJADA-PERALTA, of Freeport, hasgraduated from the automated logisticalspecialist advanced individual trainingcourse at Fort Lee, Petersburg, Virgnia.A 1999 graduate of Freeport HighSchool, he is the brother of Esmelida ATejada and Susana M. Abreu, both ofRandall Avenue, Freeport.

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Angie Cullen endorses...

To The Leader:I am writing to express support for

Dave McDonough, who is running forthe 19th Assembly District.

I have worked side by side with Daveon numerous issues, especially in regardto downtown improvements and smallbusiness. As President of the NassauCouncil of Chambers of Commerce,representing over 6,000 small businessowners, Dave has helped make ourdowntowns a place for residents andfamilies to visit and shop locally. As aDowntown Revitalization ProjectLiaison to the Chamber of Commerce,

Dave surveyed residents, merchants andcommuters, and through his strong rela-tionships with local government leaders,he has been instrumental in the down-town improvements currently underwayin Merrick.

Dave McDonough is a straight for-ward and focused business owner whohas donated countless hours to commu-nity service. He is Past President ofKiwanis, Member of the Bellmore-Merrick Community Wellness Counciland the Town of Hempstead FacadeImprovement Planning Committee.

As our assemblyman, Dave will haveeven a stronger voice when ensuringthat our communities and schoolsreceive the support they deserve. Pleasejoin me on Tuesday, February 12 andvote for Dave McDonough for the 19thAssembly District.

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Friday, February 8 ••• Film: "Princess Diaries," 3 & 7 p.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Brownies, 6:30 p.m., at

the Freeport Memorial Library.• Kid's Cafe, Friday evening supper for local families in need, 5:15 p.m., ETS

Youth Division, 87 Pine Street.

Saturday, February 9• Chi Eta Phi, 9 a.m., Homework Express, 10 a.m., Defensive Driving, 10 a.m.,

Bus Trip to Cotton Club,-10:30 a.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.

Sunday, February 10• Concert: Claremont Duo, 2:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.

Monday, February 11•Freeport Village Board of Trustees, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall.• Bingo at Congregation Bnai Israel, 7:45 p.m., 91 North Bay view Avenue.•Vita: Seniors, 10 a.m., Book & The Video, 1:30 p.m., Clarence Mitchell Jr.

Lecture, 2:30 p.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Chi Eta Phi, 7:30 p.m., at the FreeportMemorial Library

• Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 7 p.m., 40 NorthOcean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome.

Tuesday, February 12• Archbishop Molloy Council # 1974, Knights of Columbus, Our Holy

Redeemer Church basement. 7:30 p.m..• Freeport Memorial Library open 12-5 p.m. - Lincoln's Birthday..

Wednesday, February 13• The Decalogue, 2:30 p.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Soul With Heart, 7 p.m., YA: Painted

Tin Box, 7 p.m., Reassessment-Bilingual, 7:30 p.m., Camera Club, 7:30 p.m., atthe Freeport Memorial Library. ; /-,.*

• Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presidijig, 9.a.m., 40 NorthOcean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome.

• Freeport Exchange Club, 12:30 p.m., Bedell's West Wind._ • Freeport Board of Education, Action Meeting at Leo Giblyn School, 7:30 p.m.•Enrico Fermi Lodge, OSIA, 7:45 p.m., Fireman's Exempt Hall, 9 N. Long

Beach Road.

Thursday, February 14• Freeport Rotary Club, 7 p.m., at Bedell's at West Wind,• Brandeis, 10 a.m., Homework Express, 4 p.m., Chess Club, 7 p.m., Chi Eta Phi,

7:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.•Freeport Environmental Commission, 8 p.m., Village Hall .• Freeport Village Planning Board,, 7:15 p.m., Village Hall.• Explorer Post 406, Freeport Fire Department Headquarters, "15 Broadway, 7

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Trustees approve sale of two municipal parking lots" - bv lim Goldihe ~ " -—Mayor WHlrarrr-F. Gtacken said a " sales are based, was made on-October of Hauppauge. for ehlonnaiion ;iby Jim Golding

At Monday's regular board meeting,Village trustees declared MunicipalParking Lots Nos. 3 and 22 as surplusproperty and authorized their sale toPaul Conte Chevrolet, BJ's WholesaleClub and two other local businesses.

Parking Lot 3, whose total area is45,000 square feet, is.to be divided intotwo parcels, of 30,000 and 15,000square feet. The larger section will besold to Conte for $371,174, contingentupon the car dealership's sale of a lot itowns along Merrick Road to PhilipsInc., a company that will develop tworetail stores.

The dealership could only use the lotfor auto storage and employee parking.

The smaller lot will be sold for about$239,000 to BRTD Corp. and Nu-MeritElectrical Supplies Inc., businesseslocated near the property.

BJ's seeks to buy the 31,000-square-foot lot 22 to open a gasoline stationaccessible from its' parking lot, or anaccess street. The sale price will beabout $460,000.

"Mayor •WHltanvF. Glacken said astudy by the Department of PublicWorks determined the two municipallots were "substantially underutilized"and that Freeport could receive greaterbenefit if the properties were on the taxrolls.

Some residents expressed oppositionto the board's action.

Kenneth Bagatelle urged the trusteesnot to sell Lot 3 because of parkingspace that may be needed for a proposedcinema to be built nearby. But MayorGlacken noted there are four othermunicipal lots with space for 600 carswithin two blocks of the proposed the-ater site, and "several hundred on-streetspaces nearby."

Both Mr. Bagatelle and UmbertoThomas said the village did not giveenough public notice about the action ittook Monday. "We're not informedabout what you're talking about," saidMr. Thomas.

Stewart Lilker asked the trustees notto approve the sale until a new appraisalof the lots can be accomplished. Theirlast-reappraisal, on which the proposed

Lifeguarding class at Rec centerThe Freeport Recreation Center will

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Mr. Lilker also raised the issue ofparking for the proposed movie theater."Once you sell a public parking lotyou're not going to get it back."

But the mayor said lot 3 was "out ofthe way" and landlocked. "We think it isnot likely to be needed now or in thefuture." he said.

In other business, trustees approvedemergency repairs for a sewer pipe atAtlantic and Roosevelt Avenues andauthorized $75.000 for repairs trans-ferred from a contingency fund.

They accepted a proposal 'for engi-neering services from J.R. Hol/macher

of Hauppauge for ehlorinalion .anilupgrading filters to vil lage 'pools for a$17.500 fee. and approved lax eerliorariset t lements to ta l ing about $900.000.The board also authori/ed advertisingfor bids for tree p lant ing , tree removaland asphalt paving.

In comments from the publ ic . AnnFrance praised the mayor and board forthe renovation o f . the hoard meetingroom, but complained about theacoustics. "I can barely hear what'sgoing on." she said.

Mayor Glacken said the problemwould be addressed "by the first ofMarch."

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Lincoln's birthdayis also Election Day

In November,'when Republican Assemblywoman Kate-Murraywon election to the position of Hempstead Town Clerk, a specialelection lo fill her seat became necessary.

Despite the handicap of being a member of the minority party,Kale Murray can be considered to have had a distinguished careerin the Assembly, cooperating closely with the Republican Senatorsfrom this area, and especially traveling throughout the state lo chairhearings on education.

Working as part of the majority, could a DemocraticAssemblyman do better? That's what Merrick lawyer SteveNovember, who ran a close race last time, has said. His alliancewith the new Democratic County Executive Thomas Suozzi andlocal Democratic Legislator Dave Denenberg could also enhancehis effectiveness.

Ppiiiical observers poinl out that his election could tip the bal-ance so that the Democratic conlrolled Assembly could overrideRepublican Governor George Pataki's vetos. That makes this a spe-cial lection where the slakes are high.

Sieve November's Republican opponent Dave McDonough, isan old 'friend of this newspaper. Being an old friend does not meanhe has always agreed with us, nor have we always taken his advice.But it does mean we have shared good times and bad, working tomake our community a belter place to live and work.

A past president of both Merrick Kiwanis and the MerrickChamber of Commerce, Dave McDonough has continued to be ateam player in both. People enjoy his sense of humor, in whichmost often he is the butt of his own jokes, pulling others at ease.-

Over the years, he has been content to give the credit to others forwork he has done, as Merrick chamber liaison to the downtownrevtializalion committee. He can be expected to continue to workclosely with Republican Stale Senalor Charles Fuschillo, whommany on both sides of the aisle admire.

Dave McDonough is not a person who is set in his own ideas, butlislened, for example, lo residenls opposed lo an earlier proposedlocation for a Merrick movie theatre.

He is well-spoken and can be expected to hold his own in Albany.And yet this is a man who, when he spoiled graffili on Ihe newgazebo at Ihe Merrick irain slalion, altacked it not with a press con-ference but with a piece of sandpaper. That says a lot aboul Iheman.

As vice president and then president of Ihe Nassau CountyCouncil of Chambers of Commerce, he has worked for constiluen-cies both rich and poor, but more often somewhere in the middle,as most small businesses, like his own Merrick collection agency,are. As a member of the Bellmore Merrick Wellness Council board,he is well aware of many social needs.

This area would be very well served by DemocraticAssemblyman Sieve November, a lawyer, former leacher and envi-ronmentalist He will defend his views on education and the envi-ronment passionalely.

But Dave McDonough's skills at brokering agreements, treatingboth sides with respect and above all listening, may be what NewYork State Government needs now more than ever.

He was humble enough lo ask us lo support his candidacy ... andwe do.

Northwest Civic Association announceswinners of Holiday Decorations Contest

After an extensive search for tastefully, but not overdone homes, the judges have decided on the follow-ing homes:First place: 4 Maxson Avenue - $50 check from Chamber of CommerceSecond Place: 239 Whaley Street- two dinner/cruise tickets from Nautical Cruise LinesThird Place: 479 Pennsylvania Avenue - Otto's Sea Grill gift certificateFourth Place: 354 South Ocean Avenue - Otto's Sea Grill gift certificateFifth Place: 300 Archer Street - Basket of Cheer from Atlantic Bay view Wine and LiquorsHonorable Mention: 65 West Second Street and 281 Randall Avenue

FIRST PLACE WENT TO THIS HOME, 4 Maxson Avenue, which played Christmas carols and ani-mated reindeer. Below, 239 Whaley Street won second place.

Long Island Arts WorkshopsThe Long Island Arts Council and Ihe Village of

Freeport's Department of Recreation will be offer-ing two workshops in Mixed Media on February13 and April 17 al Ihe Freeporl Recreation Cenler,laughl by Selma Slern.

Among the media to be used are acrylic andwatercolor as well as other media to achieve out-slanding and creative results.

The classes, bolh of which will be held from 11a.m. lo 2 p.m. will cost $15 for each class, and oneshould bring his/her own supplies. Signing up for

both will cosl $30 and include the malerials lo beused. A 10% discount is available to Arts CouncilFriends and Affiliates. Fees are non-refundable.

To register, send your name, address and dayand evening phone numbers along with your checkof either $ 15 or $30. Checks should be made outto' the Long Island Arts Council, and sent lo IheCouncil al 130 Easl Merrick Road, Freeporl.

. Paymenl can also be made wilh eilher MasterCardor Visa.

For information, call 223-2522.

Last call for Little League sign-upFreeporl's Liltle League organization will be

accepting registralions for youngsters from 5 yearsold to 18 years old at Ihe Freeport RecreationCenter, at 130 Easl Merrick Road, on Salurday andSunday, February 9 and 10 from 10 a.m. lo 2 p.m.both days.

The fees range from $55 for the younger chil-dren to $145 for Ihe older players. If Ihe youngslerhas nol been regislered with Freeporl's LittleLeague before Ihis season, you musl bring eitherthe child's birth certificate or passport.

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Baldwinites provide input at school meetingby Joan Delaney

State aid, public relations, the statusof the Roosevelt School District andassorted educational issues were topicsof interest at the Baldwin SchoolDistrict's Community Input meetingheld on January 30.

Deputy Superintendent Lee Chapmanoutlined concerns regarding state aid,.explaining why the announced one per-cent increase in state aid in GovernorGeorge Pataki's budget message doesnot reflect the true facts of proposedfunding for next year. -

In the past, the state reimbursedschool districts at a rate of 54 percent forprincipal spent in bonding constructionprojects or for monies spent for annualcapital improvements. These reimburse-

3 ments were returned to the district theyear in which the money was spent.

According to new proposals for reim-: bursing building aid, there would be a

different amortization schedule. Thisschedule would be of the state's choos-ing, with a timeline of twenty yearsamong those mentioned'as a possibility,although it could be longer. This wouldmean that a school district would getonly an annual 1/20 return of the princi-pal paid through bonding or of monieslaid out for capital improvementsinstead of the. more immediate 54 per-cent return which happens now.

"The games are on in Albany," saidDr. Chapman. He noted that Baldwin

, will lose $350,000 in building aid in> 2002-2003 according to these reinter-

preted formulas. These proposals' change the rules in the middle of the< game for districts who passed bonds

based on what they believed to be good-faith promises by elected officialsregarding reimbursements.

Because of significant increases in theschool age population, many school dis-tricts were encouraged to undertakelarge-scale expansions, to upgrade theirfacilities to accommodate new technolo-gy and to improve access for those withdisabilities.

In Baldwin, there are three outstand-ing bond issues - one in 1994 whichupgraded (he high school, a 1997 bondwhich provided district wide facilitiesimprovements, and the 2000 bond for

the middle school expansion. Changesby the state in the amortization term andpossibly the actual reimbursement ratewill have an on-going impact on annualschool district budgets, particularly ifbonds were financed according to a 15-year schedule, not the Governor's pro-posed 20 year or longer amortizedschedule.

It will have the most dramatic impacton annual capital projects whose reim-bursements will now be spread out overtwenty years. Typically, Baldwin spendsfrom $500,000 to close to a million dol-lars each calendar year on capitalimprovements (e.g. portions of roofs,boiler's, windows', etc.) that are not partof a large scale bond project. Instead ofbeing reimbursed the year in which themoney is spent, these expenses will nowalso be reimbursed over twenty years or.longer and possibly at a lower rate.

These cash flow adjustments delay thestate's outlay of money and places virtu-ally the full cost of building improve-ments on today's taxpayer. This is amajor funding retrenchment by the statethat will significantly impact annualschool budgets each and every yearsince-building upkeep is an on-goingprocess.

Another change is in book aid with adecrease from $78 to $57.30 per child.Dr. Chapman does not expect that thisloss will be offset by an adjusted flex aidcategory of aid. Additionally, the so-called one percent increase in aid forBaldwin simply reflects reimbursementsfor the additional transportation necessi-tated b'y the move of sixth graders to themiddle school, not any real increase inspending dollars.

'. Dr. Chapman noted that the state doesnot even adhere to its own formulas. Itcaps certain aid so that Baldwin receivesalmost $700,000 less than it shouldbased on the state's own formulas. "Itdoesn't look good," he said.

In other discussion, residents com-plained about a lack of public relationsinformation and suggested ways inwhich the school district should "gettheir information out to residents" sothey are not dependent on the media.Superintendent Kathy Weiss explainedthe use of the "key communicators" sys-tem whereby over 30 "key" people are

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faxed information on incidents, rumors,and issues in an attempt to disperseaccurate information. While she advo-cated a better use of the district's website, she said, costs would preclude itever being updated daily.

Questions were asked on the status ofthe Roosevelt School District with resi-dents urging the district to adopt a planof action. Board member JamesScannell noted that the district had putits legal counsel on alert last year toresearch all relevant data concerning thedissolution of school districts. Severalmonths ago the Board formally notifiedcounsel that the district would beopposed to any sending of students toBaldwin and would respond legally toany such attempts.

Board President Mary Jo O'Hagansaid that unt i l the State EducationDepartment or legislature takes action,the district cannot respond specifically.There is no legal precedent for the stateto dissolve a school district. In the past,some school districts have voluntarilychosen to join together.

She stressed that any such action,should it occur, would have to includepublic meetings and hearings. She addedthat presently Senator CharlesFuschillo's bill S 5829 and a newAssembly bill introduced byAssemblywoman Earlene Hill which aresimilar but not identical are "on ,theGovernor's desk." Residents were urgedto contact the Governor's office to sup-port the funding suggested in these billsthat would keep the Roosevelt SchoolDistrict intact and give that district theresources necessary to function.

She assured residents that "We cer-tainly have a game plan," but stressedthat any specific response must firstawait the state's aclion. ;

In other comments, residents wereurged to communicate w i t h county leg-islators to restore funding for specialpolice units that arc being cut from thecounty budget. The POP u n i t (ProblemOriented Policing), which has bc'en soeffective in Baldwin, would he onegroup impacted by the cuts.

Regarding INTEL science competi-tions, Mrs. O'Hagan noted that the dis-trict made a philosophical decision yearsago to focus on a broad-based scienceresearch program rather than to pursuethe highly publicized but extremelycostly INTEL competitions as a primarygoal. "We prefer to stress research skillsfor all students, not a competition for afew."

She said that students interested in• that competition arc assisted by teachers

and stressed that Baldwin students docompete and succeed in many other sci-ence competitions. She noted that mostof the students pursing the INTEL com-petitions engage in costly private sum-mer internships.

It was suggested that the district notkeep on file the actual documents need-ed to prove residency for registration orre-registration in the district since theinformation contained in some of thosedocuments could cause privacy viola-tions.

It was also noted that contrary torumors ten Baldwin High School seniorswere accepted early decision to colleges.According to Dr. Weiss, districts onLong Island all saw a decline in earlyacceptances as colleges realized thatthey were committing too many spacestoo early in the acceptance process.

The next regular meeting of the Boardof Education is on February 23, at 8 p.m.in Plaza School.

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A Freeport man has been arrested for.a burglary that occurecl on January 30 at10:30 a.m. in Freeport.

The victim reports that a man sheknows as Juan Lo'ra was at her rear doorin the back yard after she heard a loudthump as she was putting away gro-ceries. She had a short conversation with

the man. At this time, the man left thescene arid a short time later, the victimnoticed a window was open to anupstairs room and items were missing.Officers investigating the burglaryarrested Juan Lora at 11:10 a.m. andcharged him with burglary. Proceedsfrom the burglary were recovered at his

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residence. . ;,A Hempstead man and a Freeport man

have been arrested in connection with anassault in Freeport that occured onJanuary 13, at 2:25 p.m.

In the original report, police werecalled to North Main Street and SeamanAvenue, where they found a 14-year-oldyouth who had been hit over the head

with a bottle by. three-other men.On January 29, at 5:40 p.m., Luis

Raudales, 20, of Hempstead, was arrest-ed on Broadway, Freeport and chargedwith Gang Assault, police said. El viesRodriguez, 27, of Broadway, Freeport,was also arrested and charged with GangAssault.

by Laraine A. Milazzo

In the aftermath of the devastation-caused by the attack on the World TradeCenter, many people are still hurting. Inan effort to address the issues affectingso many, Nassau County LegislatorDavid Denenbcrg hosted a meeting enti-'tied "Maintaining Emotional Well-beingin a Climate of Uncertainty" at theMerrick Library on January 23. Mr.Denenberg called together a panel ofprofessionals to speak about problemspeople arc trying to deal with, answerquestions from the audience, and to letthe'community know where help couldbe found.

The panelists were Paula Grenot,Assistant Director of the Long IslandCrisis Center in Bellmore; Mary LouJones, Executive Director of the SouthShore Child Guidance Center inFreeport; Tedd Levy, Executive Directorof Operation PRIDE of Freeport; Inc.;Paule T. Pachler, Assistant ExecutiveDirector of Central Nassau Guidanceand Counseling Services, Inc. inHicksville; Scott Maidat, ProgramDirector of Southeast Nassau GuidanceCenter, Inc.; and Barry Wilansky ofTempo Group.

Mr. Pachler said that the events ofSeptember 11 have had a "lasting effecton all of us," yet i.nany have not yetsought assistance. Help is availablefrom all of the groups represented on thepanel. In addition, the New York StateOffice of Mental Health has establishedProject Liberty to help people cope withtjieir many fears and concerns.Literature distributed at the meeting list-ed a help line at l-800-LIFENET.

"Some people are numb," said Mr.Maidat. "It is important to seek help ifyou are experiencing depressive symp-toms such as a lack of appetite or loss ofsleep. We have to find and 'reach out' tothose suffering from .such symptoms,"said Mr. Maidat. "People feeling a senseof isolation need to know they are notalone."

Ms. Grenot said that professionals inthe area of mental health are "lookingtowards the long term effects." Though .the Long Island Crisis Center hasreceived 500 calls since the attack, Ms.Grenot expects many others to comeforward "down the road."

Ms. Jones assured people that theuncertainties connected with the nation-al tragedy have "nothing to 'do withmental illness." Working with children,Mrs. Jones said that youngsters oftenremain silent about their fears.

Agreeing with Ms. Jones, Mr. Levysaid that it is "important for adults torealize -the stress kids are goingthrough." Violence, AIDS and gangscontribute to the stress children areunder. The terrorist attack is "one morething on top of many others" he added.

One hundred days later, "there arethings that we need to do" to make a dif-ference, said Mr. Wilansky. Cell phoneconversations made that day were notabout money but about love. He wants

people to remember that and continue tore-evaluate their goals. To be sure thatthe events of September 11 stand forsomething, we need to continue to takecare" of people, he noted.

"Normalcy is changed forever," saidthe widow of a World Trade Center vic-tim who was in the audience. She addedthat it was important for people tounderstand that the civilians in thebuilding "were all heroes."

All of the professionals wanted tosend out the message that help is therefor the asking. Anyone seeking informa-tion can contact any of the counselingcenters listed above.

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Assembly candidates debate the issuesby Carl Gordon

Voters in Assembly District 19 willhave a difficult choice to make nextTuesday, February 12, when a specialelection to replace AssemblywomanKate Murray will be held. Two veryqualified candidates have been chosento represent their respective politicalparties. Neither is the incumbent; nei-ther is a career politician.

The debate at The Suburban Templelast Wednesday evening was moderatedby Newsday columnist Larry Levy.

Representing the Republican Party(also the Conservative andIndependence Parties) is Merrick busi-nessman David McDonough, 64. Hisopponent, also a Merrick resident, isDemocratic attorney Steven November,who has also achieved the endorsementof the Working Families and GreenParties.

Attempting to discern a significantdifference between the two articulatemen, both family men, Mr. Levy askedeach why he, and not his opponent,should be chosen.

Mr. November, who is 41 years old,responded that he is a former scienceteacher in local and New York Cityschools, that he has been an attorneyfor 10 years, and has a "background incivics." He said he works closely withthe civic associations. "I stronglybelieve in public service," he said.

He added that he would fight for thecommunity. He allied himself closelywith local Legislator David Denenbergand new County Executive . TomSuozzi, who, he said, "needs my help."Speaking of schools, he noted, "I canbring funding, especially to theRoosevelt School District," where hewould work to keep the schools open.

-Mr. McDonough spoke of his workwith Operation Downtown, where hehas been the volunteer coordinator forthe Merrick revitalization program,which started in 1977. "I have beenworking with state Assembly andSenate people. This is an Albany job,"he said. He also referred to his workwith the local civic associations.

Both candidates spoke of their sup-port of the drive to have a new powerplant built in Freeport. Mr. Novembercomplained that until recently, the civicassociations were not involved. "Theywere kept in the dark," he said, "just asthe Republicans had been running thecounty."

The candidates agreed on the needfor campaign finance reform.

The only hint of a basic philosophi-cal difference between the, two menarose when Mr. Levy asked them fortheir stand on the "conscience clauss."

This refers to a New York StateAssembly bill passed last year whichwould require businesses in the statewho provide health insurance to theiremployees to include abortion and con-traception coverage. A correspondingbill in the New York State Senateallows institutions, because of mattersof conscience, to opt out of-this provi-sion. ,

Mr. McDonough said that a confer-ence should be called to work out anagreement. "Don't restrict women fromgetting care," he said.

Responding, Mr. November said hos-pitals have a responsibility to dispensecare to the public. "Women should havean unrestricted right to choose," headded.

Regarding abortion and birth control,Mr. McDonough said he opposed par-tial-birth abortions and is in favor ofparental notification. "I .would not use •abortion as a means of birth control,"he said. However, referring to voting inthis area were he to be elected, he said,

"I would listen to my constituency,since we have a representative govern-ment."

Asked about education, Mr.McDonough said that this issue is oneof the prime functions of the Assembly."I am a strong supporter of Governor[George] Pataki," he said, noting thatstate support of education has gonefrom 27 to 37 percent during his admin-istration.

Mr. November complained that thecurrent formula is skewed to aidwealthier districts and that local dis-tricts should receive their fair share ofaid.

Some discussion ensued aboutattempts to aid Roosevelt in its finan-cial plight. Mr. McDonough disci.'*: \.the bill sponsored by state Sn..serlCharles Fuschillo, while Mr. Novenat rreferred to the Assembly bill spo emberby Assemblywoman Earlene Hi/nsore/-ther of which has received bipanreansupport. In this connection, both menoppose charter schools and vouchersfor education.

After the meeting, candidates werequizzed on their stand on gun control.Mr. McDonough said he favors gun

• control within the protection providedby the Second Amendment. "I wouldnot want to infringe on constitutionalrights,".he said. The biggest problem hesees is the definition of what is anassault weapon, but as far as furtherlegislation is concerned, he would liketo look at it more closely before render-ing an opinion.

Mr. November said he would supportNew York State laws, which are someof the most stringent in the nation. "It isextremely important to ban assaultweapons," he agreed. He would, not

support an absolute ban on gun posses-sion.

Voting in District 19 wil l be from 6a.m. to 9 p.m. at the usual pollingplaces. A permanent exception is therelocation in Merrick of the FriendshipFirchouse pol l ing place to theChatterlon School on Merrick Avenue.

For this election only, in Baldwin,those in ED 78 and 79 wil l vole at (heHarbor District Office on Hastings andM i l h u r n Avenues, instead of theMeadow School, according to a Boardof Elections spokesperson.

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As past president of Kiwanis, Davehas worked tirelessly to improve our qual-ity of life.

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BALDWIN CUB SCOUTS VISIT NASSAUCOUNTY LEGISLATURE: Nassau CountyLegislator Joseph Scannell (D-Baldwin)recently welcomed Baldwin Cub ScoutsCorey Forsberg, Billy Deigan, Kyle Rebmanand Ryan Buchholz to the Legislature.Legislator Scannell spoke to the scoutsabout the different Jevels of government,how government affects them, and how leg-islation becomes law. Also pictured areNancy Deignan and Ellen Buchholz.

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sioortina devilsby Linda Hendrickson

It' was an exciting week of inter-,scholastic competition at Freeport HighSchool this week.

Led by Laurie Swanson and MarjorieFrazier, the girls bowling team finishedfirst in their conference. Swansonranked third in the county with a 190average. Frazier and Swanson won thedoubles tournament at the SouthLevittown Lanes and have earned theright to compete in the individual tour-nament for the slate qualifier. Ironically,they both bowled a 204 and a 202 asthey pursued a berth on the state team.John Labau qualified for the boys.

Crystal Tyson (17) and Candice Tovalcombined for 32 points and 18 reboundsto lead the Lady Devils basketball teamto a 72-35 win over Long Beach. It tookFreeport three minutes to get warmed upand then the Lady Devils jumped out toa 15-4 first quarter lead. Point guardKathleen Gambino scored 15 points, had

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six steals and and made eight keyassists. 'Teammates Nicole Starks.Shannon Skinner and Kera Seibert com-bined to provide a balanced scoringattack.

Earlier in the week, the Lady Devilscrushed East Meadow 61-15. Toval (14).Gambino (13), Starks (10) and Tyson(10) scored double figures as 10 playersadded to the offensive efforts. JuniorElizabeth Jeffries and freshman AnnaMcLean dominated the boards.

Shauna Patrick's 14 points helped theJV Lady Devils to a 40-30 victory overthe East Meadow Jets. Shayla Crummell(6) and Crystal! Mitchell (5) combinedfor 11 points and 14 rebounds whileTiesha Collier and Sherita Devon domi-nated the boards.

Patrick scored 13 points on fast breakswhile Mitchell and Machaela Smallseach scored nine points to lead the JVbasketball team to a 60-44 win overLong Beach. Shana Kitchener (7) andCrummell combined for 13.

Felicia Yearwood (35' I I 1/4") andGabrielle Hudson (33' 6 1/4") took sec-ond place in the shot put relay in the sev-enth annual New Balance Games held atthe 168th Street Armory in Manhattan.Both wi l l compete in the state qual i f iernext week. At the Ernie Clarke meet.Katisha C u n n i n g h a m and MoniqueHarte took silver medals in the 55 meterdash and the 300 meter clash respective-ly.

In Boys Basketball. James Jones (13)and Alex Cues! combined for 23 in atough 51-48 loss to the first placeUniondale Knights . The Red "Dev i l swere up by five at the half. -Sir Noblefrom Uniondale /oomcd in on the basketand hit three NBA threes in (he fourthquarter to win (he game for Uniondale.

No results were turned in for boystrack, ri l lery or wrestl ing.

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Free Film"The Princess Diaries" will be shown

on Friday, February 8, at 3 and 7 p.m..This is the story of a shy girl whobecomes the heir apparent to a smallcountry. Starring Anne Hathaway, ratedG, runs 115 minutes. Free. '

Defensive DrivingA defensive driving course will be

given at the library on Saturday,February 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thecost is $25 per person. Enrollment islimited, call 379-3274 for more infor-mation.

Free ConcertSunday, February 10, at 2:30 p.m., the

Claremont Duo will perform. The pro-gram will consist of works by J.S. Bach,Boccherini, de Falla, Faure, Guatlali,and Piazzola interpreted by this guitarand cello duo.

VITA Tax AssistanceThe library, is offering free tax assi-

tance for Seniors on Mondays, startingFebruary I I through April 15 from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. The volunteer tax assis-tant will help seniors first, then anyoneelse if time allows. Call 379-3274 formore information. .

Book and FilmBob Sweney continues his Book and

Video Series with "Romeo and Juliet"on Monday, February I I , at 1:30 p.m.The play by William Shakespearespawned this 1968 film starring OliviaHussey and Michael York. The Monday,'February 25 group will discuss "HenryV," also by Shakespeare, and the filmstarring Kenneth Branagh.

Soul with HeartThe novel for the Wednesday,

February 13 multi-cultural book discus-sion is "The Color of Water" by JamesMcBride. The group wil l meet at 7 p.m.

From the Children's Room"How Cold Is It?" will be on Tuesday,

February 19, at I I a.m. A wintery taleand craft for those in grades K-3. A non-

refundable fee of $1 is due at registra-tion.

"Do the Write Thing!" will be onTuesday, February 19, 26, March 5, 12,.19, and 26, at 4:30 p.m. Sharpen yourwriting skills in this six-session work-shop for those in grades 4 to 6.

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Lunchtime Travel"The Road to Timbuktu: Mali and

Burkina Faso" will be presented in aslide show lecture on Thursday,February 14 at 12:30 p.m. Join Naomiand Jesse Taub as they take you throughthe West African countries of Mali andBurkina Faso into the fabled city ofTimbuktu.

African-Caribbean StoriesKids in grades 1 to 6 are invited to a

program entitled "African-CaribbeanStories and Music" on Thursday,February 21 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.Tickets are available at the Children'sDesk.

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Baldwin was honored by the American Family Association of New York at itsrecent annual luncheon. Mr. Dennelly, who taught for 32 years, was honoredfor having written over 1,000 published letters to the editor, a feat believed tobe a state record. The letters have been published in The NY Times, DailyNews, NY Post, Newsday, LI Catholic and numerous local papers over a peri-od of 30 years. Most of his letters have dealt with the issue of "Choice"—he'sfor it with regard to a woman's right to pick her child's school, but he's againstit with regard to abortion. The award was presented by State Director FrankRusso at AFA's annual meeting held at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor earli-er in December. The non-profit organization airs a weekly TV program, whichcan be seen locally on Channel 71 every Wednesday night at 10 p.m. In thephoto, Thomas Dennelly (on left) receives the award from AFA State DirectorFrank Russo. '

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Applications are now available forphotographers interested in participatingin the Long Island Arts Council atFreeport's 22nd Annual JuriedPhotography Show to be held at theFreeport Memorial Library -from April1-29. This national show is open to bothamateur and professional photographersand has become one of the largest of itskind on Long Island.

The judge is Leonard Zoref, owner ofthe K&L Color Service and Zoref ColorLabs in New York Gity. He is also on theadvisory Committee to the IsraelMuseum in Jerusalem. He has receiveda Distinguished Alumnus Award fromthe College of Graphic Arts andPhotography and the Alumni Hall ofExcellence Award. He sees photographythrough the technical eyes of a personwith expertise in lab technology.

There is a fee of $10 per entry foraffiliates of the LI Arts Council atFreeport and $15 per entry for nonaffili-ates. Categories are color and black andwhite. A 25% commission will be takenon any sales related to the show.

An Awards Reception will be held onApril 2 at the Freeport MemorialLibrary. Awards include a cash prize,exhibits, gift certificates, merchandise,subscriptions and more.

Photographs can be shipped to theLong Island Arts Council at Freeport nolater than March 8. They also can behand delivered on March 11 and 12.Please request a prospectus for moredetailed entry and additional informa-tion by calling the Arts Council at 223-2522 or stop in the office at the FreeportRecreation Center, 130 East MerrickRoad, Freeport.

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Fisher begins new jobby Joan Delaney

Baldwinite Curlis E. Fisher, smilingand gracious, was his usual enthusiaticand optimistic self as he agreed to aninterview to discuss his-new role asCommissioner of Planning andDevelopment for the Town ofHempstead.

"When people ask me what I do, I sayI'm a fireman because I'm always calledin to put out fires," he noted as hereflected on his varied past responsibili-ties.

"I'm particularly pleased to be in thisposition, because when I was a teenagerI always wanted to help people, espe-cially the homeless, the disadvantaged. Icouldn't understand how people in thiscountry could be without a place to live.In this position, I'll be able to help. Ithink that every citizen who is doing'well has to have ownership and a claimin helping the disadvantaged. There's athin line between affluence and poverty.When I was offered this position, I sawit as an opportunity to help. I want tofind a way to help."

One of the main roles of the depart-ment is to administer the federally fund-ed Community Development Program,often referred to as the HUD program.While Baldwin, for the most part, is noteligible for those monies because it doesnot meet the program's low incomerequirements, there are some pockets inthe community which do qualify.

Other programs administered by thedepartment for which individuals wholive in the unincorporated areas of thetown may be eligible include the seniorcitizen home improvement program

• which provides no-interest loans up to$10,000, based on income and familysize for needed home improvementssuch as new boilers, windows and doorsor concrete work. These loans do nothave to be paid back until the house issold or the title is transferred.

The department also administersgrants up to $15,000 for people who arephysically challenged and confined to awheelchair to make their homes accessi-ble. People interested in either programmay call the department at 538-7100 foran initial phone interview to establisheligibility.

Noting the economic and demograph-ic characteristics of Baldwin, Mr. Fishersaid that he wants to energize the com-munity by working with the Chamberand through Town of Hempstead con-tacts to attract new businesses. "I live inBaldwin; I'm committed to Baldwin per-sonally and in my position with thetown."

Mr. Fisher stressed his willingness towork with the Chamber of Commerce'sreinstituted business committee chairedby board member Doug Diana toencourage retail businesses to locate inBaldwin. He also spoke of encouragingexisting landlords to make greaterefforts to rent their properties, particu-larly for uses which reflect Baldwin'shigh level of buying power, which wasdescribed in the professional study ofthe community commissioned by thetown and Chamber several years ago.

He admitted that in a community thatis not eligible for federal funding, theproblem of paying for physicalimprovements is money. "The issue isalways money. It all boils down tomoney." However, he stressed that thetown would continue to look for ways tocontinue to co-share costs for facadeimprovements. Phase one of thatenhancement program took place oneast Grand Avenue near Merrick Roadand Mr. Fisher said that the town isworking on "moving along Phase Two."

Mr. Fisher's background1 is one ofsteady advancement in both the field ofeducation and that of government. Hehas a Master's degree in special educa-tion and elementary education as well asa certificate in professional administra-tion. He began his career as both a busi-ness teacher and special educationteacher in Roosevelt where he alsocoached basketball. He then moved toUniondale as an administrative assistantwhere he then became an assistant prin-cipal. He later became a principal in theSouth Country School District.

He was always, interested in govern-ment and over the years served in a vari-ety of positions, including Assistant tothe Town Board and Councilman. Hewas called to "help out in theHempstead School District" and servedthere as acting principal in the highschool while also a Councilman. Helater served for a year and a half as aDeputy County Executive.

"I get the call to help out in difficultsituations. I've seen a lot and learned alot."

He added that' he has a real desire toplay a role in improving communities,parliculary Roosevelt, where he firsttaught. He sees himself as someone whocan bring people together.

"I know the town and the county. I'ma Long Island person; . I went . toMalverne High School where I playedthree sports and received a scholarshipto Hofstra where I'played two sports. Iknow everything about the town andcounty. You can't be more Long Islandthan me."

His proudest roles, however, are thatof husband and father to four sons. Hiswife is Dr. Marilyn Anita Robertson, thenew chairman of the Nassau UniversityMedical Center.

"I'm Mr. Mom. We share parentingand chauffeuring," he said, as hedescribed a typical schedule of drivingkids to a variety of sports practices andgames while both pursue careers thatplace many demands on their time.

We ended the interview discussingindividual businesses and particular sec-tions of Baldwin as well as the commu-nity's needs. "When you write this," hesaid, "maybe you can make peopleknow that I'm going to work hard to helpimprove things."

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A wall of thank you notes with photosof smil ing sweethearts, newlyweds,brides in flowing white and handsomegrooms catches your eye as you enterLillettes Bridals in Baldwin.

The owner, Cathy Quaranta has beensuccessfully outfitting bridal parties for33 years. The only cloud in all this radi-ance, for the owner, is that prime limenews usually features only the unhappybridal stories. Talk show hosts and newsanchors dramatize the stranded brides,the lost deposits, the damaged gowns.The-horror stories in the bridal businessmake news, but rarely do the ecstaticbrides and lovely bridesmaids.

Lillettes has been featured in a posi-tive story. A good Samaritan fromBellmore called to donate a gown to adistraught bride featured on Channel 5news. The young woman had lost hergown in a fire. The kind gentleman hadseen an ad from Lillettes and called theowner for help. Lillettes located" thebride, split the cost of a beautifulgown with the donor, cleanedand altered it, and saved abride's day.

Talk show host Joan Hamburgadvised a caller, frantic to find abridal salon who could accom-modate her with large sizes, tocall Lillettes. A testimonial',completely unsolicited, wasanother piece of good news.Listings in Ms. Hamburg's"Book for Brides" cannot bepurchased;' it is a pick basedonly on style, good service andprofessionalism.

While commerce has slowed.since September 11, this bridalsalon has had a ten percent'.increase in business. "One goodrthing that has happened is peoplei'want to be together - they wantto commit to the one they love."

On a rainy, foggy day, thestore is busy with brides, brides'moms and bridesmaids. Lilletteshas 11 bridal Owner Consultants,whose job it is to serve only onebride at a time. The consultantlistens to the bride-to-be and what hertastes are, shows her styles (from a vastinventory of over 300 gowns), makessuggestions or simple changes, andnever uses high pressure.

"Today's brides are older. They knowwhat they want. They are more sophisti-

cated and the gowns evince that," saysMs. Quaranta. "They usually come inwith photos from the bridal bibles,bride's magazines."Strapless gowns are very popular. A-

line with touches of colored embroidery,and two-piece ball gowns with beadedtops that can be worn again, are some ofthe trendy styles.

Tips for the newly engaged: start -looking for your dress eight months to ayear before your wedding. Dresses cantake six months to order. The first fittingshould be scheduled two months beforethe wedding. Be open-minded aboutstyles. You may be surprised about whatsuits you.

Quality control is one of the mostimportant assets in a full-service salon.,"Every gown is checked by our staffwhen it arrives. If there is any stain, pullor damage,-the piece goes back to themanufacturer."

Choosing the perfect wedding dressshould be a good experience. It seems tobe at Lillettes.

Owner Cathy Quaranta, right, helps a cus-tomer with a dress similiar to the one KateWinslet wore in "Titanic."

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by Laura SchoferA bride never forgets her own wed-

ding. I remember everything about mywedding day, my- dress, the scent ofthe flowers in the church and all myfamily and friends who came to bearwitness. Of course what ,1 remembermost of all was the look on mybeloved bridegroom's face, although Istill can't decide if it was one of blissor terror.

I must admit that I've been out ofthe wedding loop for quite some time.When you get to be my age, youattend more funerals than weddings.But there was once upon a time whenI attended six or eight weddings ayear. Yes, I've been to them all; fancyblack tie affairs, morning receptions,afternoon teas.

Oh sure, there have been thoseunusual weddings. I once attended ahoedown. I also went to a weddingcalled "Viva Las Vegas" where thebride and groom'.rented black jacktables in a catering hall.

But for most of us what makes wed-dings memorable are not the gim-micks but family and friends.

Sometimes the bride and groom isthe object of a practical joke. At ourbest friends' wedding, some 25 yearsago, my husband (known for his prac-tical jokes) brought his bag of trickswith him to the church.

When the bride and groom werekneeling at the altar to receive com-munion, people in the church began tolaugh. It seems that my husband hadtaken the groom's tux shoes before thewedding and used masking tape towrite a message on the bottom of hisshoes. On the left shoe was the word"Help" and on the right shoe it, read"Me." Luckily, this couple is still ourbest friends.

The practical jokester can also bethe bride or groom. I knew of a bridewho hid a skeleton hand in her bou-quet and presented it to the groomwhen it was time to exchange rings;and a groom who presented his wife'sring out of a Cracker Jack Box.

Not all weddings are meant to befunny. A catering hall in New Jerseyused to promote all kinds of weddinggimmicks including the "bridalswing." Instead of walking down- theaisle, the bride is lowered from theceiling onto the dais in a swing.

At first everything seemed to go asplanned. The bride and groom hired asinger to croon love tunes while thebridesmaids marched around theperimeter of the dais.

Then the big moment came whenthe bride was lowered from the ceil-ing. There was a spotlight, then wesaw her long train, draping over thebottom of the swing. She was a beau-tiful girl, all dressed in" a cloud ofwhite silk and organza. The groomreached for her hand. She took it. Shewas just about to descend from herbridal swing when it started climbingback towards the ceiling with thebride still seated.

They tried again and this time theswing broke and the bride was caughthalfway between-the dais and the ceil-ing.

Finally, the manager from the cater-ing hall had to bring put a ladder andthe bride climbed down the ladder toher groom.

Before my own marriage, my futurehusband and I spent quite a bit of timelooking for the "perfect place" for ourreception. We were in a Queens cater-ing-hall one steamy August afternoon,waiting to meet with the manager fora tour of his facility.

We were debating on whether weshould stay because the air-condition-ing had broken down and the place wasunbearably hot. All of a sudden weheard a terrible thud. A man dressed ina white tuxedo rolled down the grandstaircase and landed at the bottom.

He was out cold.The bride was standing at the top of

the staircase, crying on her father'sshoulder. "Daddy, look at him. I mar-ried a bum." Then she hiked up herdress and placed her hands on her hips."My father told me not to marry you!"she screamed at the groom who welater found out had too much to drinkwhen the air conditioning broke down.

An ambulance arrived to take thegroom away. "Where is he?,' asked

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"It's the one in the Good Humorsuit," replied the bride's father.

"Poor guy," said my fiance, "he'sgoing to hear about that the rest of hislife."

•"Till death do they part," I replied."Or divorce," said my fiance.Two years ago my sister married for

the third time. "Don't worry," I told her,"third time is a charm." Then she showedme her wedding band. It is inscribed withthe words "no guts, no glory."

My cousin is also a pessimist aboutmarriage. Her ceremony included thepledge "To stay together un t i l lovefades." On the way to the reception

famy mother asked us to stop at a localcard store. "After hearing those vows,I'm sending paper plates as a weddinggift," she said.

The best wedding memories comefrom the smallest members of thewedding party.

I once saw the flower girl throwherself on the bride and beg her not tomarry the groom. And when my sistermarried her second husband, my 4-year-old son and nephew were askedto participate.

To my embarrassment, the two boyscrawled and growled Ihcir way up theaisle because, as they later explained,they were the "ring bears."

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When I was growing up fairy tale sto-ries always ended with "and they livedhappily ever afte'r." Songs rhapsodizedabout love as "a many splendoredthing," because "night and day you arethe one." And even if "I can't give youanything but love," "our love is here tostay" because "all I 'll ever need is you."

Our favorite television shows por-trayed perfect families, with parentswho never fought, always looked glam-orous and easily solved problems withsage advice. Granted, Lucy and Desihad their spats, but they always kissedand made up within 30 minutes.

All of those classic black and whiteromance films faded out towards "TheEnd" with the promise of marriage andlove everlasting. You usually heard wed^-ding bells ringing and doves flutteringtowards a puffy-clouded sky.

. Like that was the end of the story!No one ever explained what happened

the next day or 10 years down the road.Did Clark Gable and Claudette'

Co.lbert last after the "Walls of Jericho"came tumbling down in "It HappenedOne Night?" Were Gary' Grant and-Deborah Kerr really perfectly suited foreach other? Did Fred and Ginger everget tired of dancing with each other?

We don't know. 'I honestly believe that the majority of

couples of my parents' generation mademarriage look pretty easy. They rarelyargued in the presence of the children,and were successful in presenting a"united front" on most issues. The vastmajority of them stayed married for a

e' lifetime. •

It all looked do-able. It was a moreorderly world. Frankly, I thought mar-riage would be a walk in the park. Love,honor and all that stuff.

I don't know what happened.Being young, very young, and'just

married, had its challenges, but that wasokay. Surely as the kids arrived andmore years were invested in'the relation-ship, it would gel easier to become thecalm and unconditionally devoted cou-ple I envisioned I would be half of.

Then 25 years approached, and Ithought, "Now here' is a milestone thatensures 'total compatibility." Not somuch.

We are in our 34th year of weddedbliss, and I am convinced of one thing:Marriage is very hard work. Parenting iswork, but marriage lasts a lot longer,requires more skills and is far more chal-lenging. •

The wedding bells signal the begin-ning of the journey, not the end.

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So, I am happy to observe that mar-riage seems to be alive and well.Granted, young people are waiting a lit-tle longer to take the plunge. And cau-tion is not necessarily a bad thing. (Butdon't wait too long! "Tick-tick!")Lovers still fall in love and couples still,feel the longing to publicly commit toeach other and make -permanent theirunions.

It is natural to us human beings. As itshould be.

My own daughter married the love ofher life just three weeks ago. My sonmarried the love of his life three-and-a-half years ago. All four of them appearwonderfully happy. .

It warms my heart that despite mycomplete honesty and my resolution notto sugar-coat the foibles of the marriedstate, they still chose to tie the knot.

Marriage remains a desirable state.Perhaps the anticipation of what itmeans to live "happily ever after" is

maturing with the nex4 generation.Perhaps the expectations are more real-istic. That would be a good thing!

Love can lead to happiness. It almostalways does. But happiness as its owngoal will generally lead to disappoint-ment and even resentment. No one canbe happy all of the time. Believe me,I've tried.

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Maybe Frank Sinatra was right. Loveand marriage do go together like a horseand carriage. Though not, .come to thinkabout it, in his own life. But hopefully inours. ;

May Valentine's Day be a reminder of' the importance of love in our lives, ofthe gift that others have been to us, andof the joy that loving can bring.

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Long-time residents of Merrick,Fred and Mary Jones, celebrated their60th anniversary on January 24.Mary Grant and Fred Jones marriedin Our Lady of Perpetual Help inBay Ridge in 1942. They havelived in Merrick since 1951 ,raised their five children hereand were active members oftheir parish, Sacred HeartChurch.

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Frank Fontana of Fontana Studiosurges couples to also meet with thevideographer before the wedding.Prepare a short of list of what you wantin and what's definitely out.

' Someday your children will lovewatching your wedding video and youdon't want it R-rated.

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tect against disappointment.A thoughtful couple may choose to

begin their, film "on location."Someplace meaningful to them, perhapsa walk on the beach, a jaunt to the city,touring Central Park or holding hands inthe Merrick or Wantagh gazebo may beappropriate.

A short slice of life with family photosfrom your childhood is also a great wayto open your video. Be sure to pick outbackground music or favorite songs.

Discuss what you want filmed at thewedding ceremony - what you considerintrusion and who must be filmed.Don't forget Mom and Dad going downthe aisle and Grandma and Grandpa.

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The price of the video package shouldinclude a few copies of the film for par-ents of the couple. Ask about editing .andcutting. It is important to know if thevideographer will re-do any glitches.

Embarrassing moments, like when aguest used the name of the groom's first

wife in her best wishes, need to be cut.Limit filming guests who perform likethe guy (nobody knew) who sang centerstage for much too long.

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Family and Children's clients share a holiday mealFour clients of Family and Children's

Association gathered for the first tiine ata recent holiday feast arranged by theagency's Community Guardianship pro-gram. A program of Family andChildren's Fay J. Lindner Senior Caredivision, the Community Guardianshipprogram serves as legal guardian andassists seniors who may be incapacitatedand require someone to take care of theirpersonal and financial needs by provid-ing comprehensive case management..

The women, all of whom live aloneand range in age from 75 to 90, hadnever met before but found much com-mon ground and were quick to shareexperiences. The luncheon was thebrainchild of Janice Kelly, a candidatefor Master of Social Work at AdelphiUniversity and ' CommunityGuardianship student intern, w'ho wassad because her client would be alonefor the holidays. Janice knew the pro-'gram had other clients who were in sim-ilar circumstances.

So the cabs were called, the catererwas contacted (financed by HonieCompanions of New York), and the cor-sages were pinned. Before they knew it,the women were hug-ging and kissing eachother, vowing not to letas much time passbefore they meet again.The CommunityGuardianship staffpromises to get theclients together againsoon.

Accredited by theCouncil onAccreditation forServices to Families andChildren (COA),Family and Children'sAssociation provides aful l range of not-for-profit human servicesthroughout Nassau andSuffolk touching

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MAY NOT NECESSARILY BE THE NAMES OF THEPERSONS OWNING THE PROPERTY AT THE TIMEOF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. SUCH NAMES HAVEBEEN TAKEN EITHER FROM ASSESSMENT ROLLSPREPARED AS OF JANUARY 1ST, 2000 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 36ROBIN & JOANN HORSEY $6.762.31H8 SEC 36 BLK 158 LOT 223WILBERT ANGLIN $2,978.09H8 SEC 36 BLK 159 LOT 148GERALDINE JACKSON $7.702.02H8 SEC 36 BLK 160 LOT 174.176LEOPOLD & GRETNA FIELD $ 1,429.06H8 SEC36BLK162 -LOT 17-18DAVID & BARBARA WAL1ER $2,715.694-18 SEC 36 BLK 166 LOT 43CARRIE ALLEN ' ' $2,190.89H8SEC36 BLK 167 LOT 305OWEN & ROSEMARIE GREENWOOD $8.126.15H8 SEC 36 BLK 168 LOT 27-28L I CESPEDES & G L JAMES $7,395.88H8 SEC 36 BLK 168 LOT 96-98.199JEAN FRANCIS $4,036.41H8 SEC 36 BLK 169 LOT 231ROSA LEE LOWE $2,021,79H8 SEC 36 BLK 422 LOT 94-96

ARTHUR GREENE $938.44H8 SEC 36 BLK 422 LOT 197.201HARRISONS HARRIET TUCKER $1,251.15H8 SEC 36 BLK 422 LOT 204LEE C & LORRAINE HOLT • $2,617.36H8 SEC 36 BLK 422 .LOT 205T MASON & RAQUEL WATSON $5,875.32H8 SEC 36 BLK 423 LOT 126-128CLARENCE & MAVIS Y GRANT $5,509.90H8 SEC 36 BLK 484 LOT 252RALPH & PRATHIA WYNN, $4,528.92H8 SEC 36 BLK 489 LOT .19LEROY N & LEONIE CLARKE $4,622.92H8 SEC 36 BLK 489 LOT 28R MC CALLA & L MACLIN $6,312.16H8 SEC 36 BLK 523 LOT 56

ALPHONZO & S ALBRIGHT $7,106.47H8 SEC 36 BLK 524 LOT 15MARTIN WEEKS $3.287.13H8 SEC 36 BLK 524 LOT 18CHARITY TEMPLE CHURCGOD IN CHRI $7,142.44H8 SEC 36 BLK 530 LOT 32-33ALFRED & LIZZIE RHUE $4,185.65H8 SEC 36 BLK 530 LOT 89-90WILBERT & MYRNA PAYNE $2.805.48H8 SEC 36 BLK 531 LOTS

SECTION 50RICARDO SNAPE $3,496.67H8 SEC 50 BLK 300 LOT 331-333CYNTHIA NEWSON $1,190.83H8 SEC 50 BLK 301 LOT161-163CHARLES MILLION $5,723.29H8 SEC 50 BLK 310 LOT 197-199DARLENE JONES $2,540.76H8 SEC50 BLK311 LOT 24-25,123.226RICHARD & JUANITA HARRIS $5.849.97H8 SEC 50 BLK 513 LOT 19-20

SECTION 55FRANK & ETHEL MORALES $2,307.95H8 SEC 55 BLK F LOT 11ALVA FRANCIS $5,376.26H8 SEC 55 BLKK LOT 19-20GEORGE & DOROTHY BROWN $ 1,227.69H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 58ALLENS LANE CORP $5,120.45H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 77ALLENS LANE CORP $9,997.63H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 81ALLENS LANE CORP $4,893.60H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 83EARL POWELL ETAL .$1,185.16H8 SEC 55 BLKK LOT392RICHARD GERDES $1.345.37H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 190-191HELAIN ALMONOR $470.16H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 510-511HELAIN ALMONOR ' $274.02H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 512-513ADRIAN LESTER $2,783.17H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 520-521CARL R & L MURRAY $3,240.34H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 528-531STEVE & MARJORIE BURKE $1,327.66H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 534-540BARBARA & SIMONE TURNER $2,496.95H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT541-543VIRGINIA JONES-JACKSON $2.153.50H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 550-553ROSA PLOTT $4,697.53H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT564-566,741EUGENE E UNDERWOOD ' $6,959.12H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 730HERMAN COHN $211.26H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 747JOYCE TEAGUE $7,901.43H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 749MEDCOR HOLDING CO $2,177.14H8 SEC 55 BLKL' LOT 754PATRICK & AUDREY MULHOLLAND $ 1,562.29

H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 761CRAIG & SHALAISHA CARR $2,192.69H8 SEC 55 BLKM LOT 14HALLOVEEN & HELMER BRIGHTLEY $4,431.63H8 SEC 55 BLK M LOT 20LEVI C & ELIZABETH LETMAN $410.03H8 SEC 55. BLKM LOT 237IAN DOWNS $2.071.87H8 SEC 55 BLK 067 LOT 582-583EMMY & JEFFREY MOORE $1,494.11H8 SEC55BLK101 LOT214-215P WATKINS & F PARKER $2,320.61H8 SEC 55 BLK 129 LOT 1177-1178THADDEUS MORRIS JR $ 1,645.59H8 SEC 55 BLK 129 LOT 1351 -1352EDWARD BRANCH $6,242.95H8 SEC 55 BLK 129 .LOT 1379JOSE DIAZ $1.318.04H8 SEC 55 BLK 129 LOT 1388YVONNE D WOODARD • $4,533.39H8 SEC 55 BLK 151 LOT 122A. 122B, 123-124BERNICE MOORE $31,536.57H8 SEC 55 BLK 192 LOT 35JENNIFER COLE $1,084.81H8 SEC 55 BLK 284 LOT 289LORRIE GREENE $5,200.11H8 SEC 55 BLK 286 LOT 1523-1524ELIZABETH SEYMOUR $1,388.92H8 SEC 55 BLK 286 LOT 1525-1528JE HOMES INC • $2,811.79'H8 SEC 55 BLK 286 LOT 1532RAYNARD MANUEL ' $1,305.38H8 SEC 55 BLK 287 LOT 23-25MACKENZYMIRE $1,143.91H8 SEC 55 BLK 287 LOT 1540E WILLIAMS & A WILLOUGHBY $4,454.54H8 SEC 55 BLK 290 LOT 259,260,270 & 747ROSABELLE HOLMES . $5,577.04H8 SEC 55 BLK 290 LOT 261ROBERT JSUMMERVILLE $3,693.55H8 SEC 55 BLK 290 LOT 688-690GEORGE SHAW $4.697.53H8 SEC55BLK291 LOT271-272HATFIE DUKES $4,391.72H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 293-294KEITH & MALVIA CUNNINGHAM $7,587.33H8 SEC55BLK291 LOT618-619LARRY NELSON $7.618.83H8 SEC 55 BLK 29! LOT 650-652DAPHNE CAMPBELL $4,705.82

'H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 659-660JAMES E & VERA LEAKS $6,167.57H8 SEC 55 BLK 291 LOT 661-663.673BEVERLY & KATE HASKINS $1,020.26H8 SEC 55 BLK 292 LOT 576-581BEVERLY & KATE HASKINS $2,245.97H8 SEC 55 BLK 292 LOT 594-595EE SINTON $609.88H8 SEC 55 BLK 292 LOT 596-597EUGENE & ROSE MARCUS $4,957.11H8 SEC 55 BLK 294 LOT 477-479,516MARLYNSIME $2,146.06H8 SEC 55 BLK 294 LOT 498-499JOSE G FERRUFINO ETAL ' $1,405.62H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT 755-757RUPERT & AUDREY WISDOM ° $4,065.05H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT 758-759PERRY A PRESCOTT $5,476.52H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT 788-790LORRAINE RUSSELL ' $3,629.55H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT 791-793LOIS BEMBRY $3,584.57H8 SEC 55 BLK 298 LOT'805:807

. ESTER GREEN $4,634.01H8 SEC 55 BLK 301 LOT 227-228,344BEATRICE MORGAN $2,439.72H8 SEC55BLK302 LOT818-819'IRIS MASTON $4,697.53H8 SEC 55 BLK 302 LOT 820-821 -

GILBERT & PATRICIA HOLLAND $3,467.29H8 SEC 55 BLK 302 LOT 939PAULTBARNUM • $2.988.63H8 SEC 55 BLK 303 LOT 945-946 •TERRENCE & BEVERLY GREENIDGE $7.210.40H8 SEC 55 BLK 303 LOT 947-949FREDERICK & ISABEL THOMAS $2,868.52H8 SEC 55 BLK 303 LOT 1048, 1049SANDRA WHITFIELD • 56,603.77H8 SEC 55 BLK 304 LOT 1060-1062VANNDERLEE COLTER $2,798.02H8 SEC 55 BLK 304 LOT 1063-1065E JONES & JUANITA TILLMAN $4,103.59H8 SEC 55 BLK 304 LOT 1068-1070JAMES BUGG ' $1,321.56H8 SEC 55 BLK 304 LOT 1154-1155365 BABYLON REALTY CATION $12,265.70H8 SEC 55 BLK 305 LOT 1505-1506HUGH A ROSE ' $487.31H8 SEC 55 BLK 306 LOT 1447DENISE WILLIAMS $873.87H8 SEC 55 BLK 306 LOT 1448-1449REBECCA CANTIDATE $5.765.51H8 SEC 55 BLK 307 LOT 1373-1374GLADSTONE FORD . $5200.11H8 SEC55BLK307 LOT 1411-1412HZORN $1.552.71H8 SEC 55 BLK 308 LOT 32ELLA MAE SMALL & S MCCLOUGH $2.774.89H8 SEC 55 BLK 308 LOT 1285-1288ETHEL EDWARDS $4,617.15H8 SEC 55 BLK 308 LOT 1336-1339ALICE WATKINS $5,451.39H8 SEC 55 BLK 311 LOT 957-958CHARLES & ELIZABETH BOWMAN $6.456.54H8 SEC 55 BLK 311 LOT 1042JOSEPH & ELINOR M PEANA $4,760.36H8 SEC 55 BLK 312 LOT 837,838BONITA CARTER $4,668.13H8 SEC 55 BLK 312 LOT 841-842PLATINUM PROPERTIES • $3,844.28H8 SEC 55 BLK 313 LOT 251-252JOHN A & DORIS KING . $4,823.17H8 SEC55 BLK314 LOT 117,118CORRIETTE CALLENDER $4.018.42H8 SEC 55 BLK 316 LOT 293-295WILLIE MCLENDON $3,399.04H8 SEC'55 BLK 317 LOT 80.878-879GERALD & KIM GIBBS $918.40H8 SEC 55 BLK 318 LOT 989-990FRANCISCO ARIAS $1.152.26H8 SEC 55 BLK 318 LOT 999-1000ANTHONY & OMAIDA HERNANDEZ $2.072.14 .H8 SEC55BLK318 LOT1015-1016G E CAPITAL MORTGAGEICES INC $526.12H8 SEC 55 BLK 319 LOT'1102G E CAPITAL MORTGAGEICES INC $3,332.10H8 SEC 55 BLK 319 LOT1103-1104CHARLTON & HESTER PANNELL JR $287.80H8 SEC 55 BLK 320' LOT 1222-1223MILFORD PERKINS $3,629.55H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT 69AIJBREY & FRANCES MOORE $1.366.64H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT120-122AUBREY L & FRANCES MOORE $342.92H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT 123AUBREY & FRANCES MOORE $342.92H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT 124GEORGE & VANESSA LOWERY • $2,783.17H8 SEC55BLK321 LOT 138-140'HAROLD W. & JACQUELINE WEBB JR $5,149.67H6 SEC 55 BLK 321 - LOT 141-143ANTOINETTE SMITH - - $7,595.61H8 SEC 55 BLK 321 LOT 155-160ROSE LEE LOWE' $1,397.85H8 SEC 55 BLK 328 LOT 437-439VETERANS ADMINISTRAT $2,333,72

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; H8 SEC 55 BLK 332 LOT 67-69; J RAMOS & DAWN BOYKINS' H8 SEC 55 BLK 332 LOT 70-71- THOMAS &GLENDA GHEE• H8 SEC 55 BLK 332 LOT 77• REBECCA VIRGIL . '

H8 SEC 55 BLK 333 LOT 102-104CARL PREISH8 SEC 55 BLK 334 LOT 176,268JJV BOYLEH8 SEC 55 BLK 334 LOT 260,367PAUL & ELLEN RICCAH8 SEC 55 BLK 334 LOT 609BRENDA KASSIMH8 SEC 55 BLK 335 LOT 13-14JAMES & EDITH L DELOACHH8 SEC 55 BLK 335 LOT 102-103S ALEXANDER^ H RICHARDSH8 SEC 55 BLK 335 LOT 119-120MELBOURNE & ELNORE JOHNSONH8 SEC 55 BLK 335 LOT 334W C FREEMAN 'H8 SEC 55' BLK 335 LOT 338DELOUIS FERGUSON & H COUSARH8 SEC 55 BLK 336 LOT 24-25WILBUR F BRESLINH8 SEC 55 BLK 336 LOT 26,127BIG BROTHERS OF GREAOS ANGELEH8 SEC 55 BLK 336 'LOT 57-59CORNELIUS & LIZZIE SLAUGHTERH8 SEC 55 BLK 336 LOT 62-65WILLIAM BARKERH8 SEC 55 -BLK 337 LOT 243 -VANCE CARROLLH8 SEC 55 BLK 337 LOT 253DOROTHY J WILSONH8 SEC 55 BLK 338 LOT 1ELFORDLENNON 'H8 SEC55BLK"338 LOT 15-17EDWARD PARHAMH8 SEC 55 BLK 338 LOT 134VERNON 8c NIEEM RHEMH8 SEC 55 BLK 338 LOT 135WOODCRAFT HOMES INCH8 SEC 55 BLK 338 LOT 139CHERRY WEINSTEINH8 SEC 55 BLK 340 LOT 165HUGH G GRAYH8 . SEC 55 BLK 340 LOT 279SHADI HASSANH8 SEC 55 BLK 341 LOT 67MARY SIMEONAH8 SEC 55 BLK 343 LOT 32JOSEPH & B HABEEBH8 SEC 55 BLK 344 LOT 30MOHAMED KEITAH8 SEC 55 BLK 344 LOT 217JON 8c TALLULAH PALMERH8 SEC 55 BLK 345 'LOT 144-146NELBO ENTERPRISES IN 'H8 SEC 55 BLK 346 LOT 247VICTORIA GORDON STEPHENSH8 SEC 55 BLK 348 LOT 28RUTH BROWNH8 SEC 55 BLK 349 LOT 129-130CLIFTON MARX SMITHH8 SEC 55 BLK 349 LOT 146-147CARL NELSON JRH8 SEC 55 BLK 351 LOT 57-58WILLIAM L & HELEN EVERETTH8 SEC 55 BLK 351 LQT 79-80ZINA HARDENH8 SEC 55 BLK 351 LOT 220JAMES OCKIMEYH8 SEC 55 BLK 351 LOT 225MARQUIETTA BURGESSH8 SEC 55 BLK 351 LOT 226 .M GREEN & JESSE DESNUITEH8 SEC 55 BLK 359 LOT 77,516-517JOHNNY & RUBY TRUITTH8 SEC 55 BLK 362 LOT 456-457MICHAEL CARRINGTONH8 SEC 55 BLK 362 LOT 458-459HOWARD & CHERRY WEINSTEINH8 SEC 55 BLK 362 LOT 465-466STANLEY & GLORIA TAYLORH8 SEC 55 BLK 362 LOT 548RALPH A BRANCHEH8 SEC 55 BLK 394 LOT 1JOE J & MARY A EVANSH8 SEC 55 BLK 394 LOT 2

- ROHAN & CYNTHIA HAYH8 SEC 55 BLK 394 LOT 423 .LOUISE WASHINGTONH8 SEC 55 BLK 398 LOT 361MARIE & JEAN VALCINH8 SEC 55 BLK 399 LOT 31-32SWETHRIE & VANESSA CROSDALE

LOT 35-36

S5.558.55

$2,148.84

$4,608.20

$3,862.63

$4:544.86

$578.57

$1.227.69

$2,314.73

$1.514.19

$4,671.56

$3.196.52

$3.508.95

$2,249.21

$10.057.02

$2.307.52

$16.422.82

$1.156.80

$1,928.50

$4,734.92

$3,787.34

$2,511.60

$3,925.99

$.1.661.07

$13.955.97

$2.699.16

$10,580.41

$5,354.66

$5,846.47

$4,282.92

$10,074.82

$3,889.13

$4,753.12

55,388.56

$3,587.23

$5,325.75

$264.56

$1.563.88

$3,967.96

$1,820.15

$1.326.95

$3.530.28

$927.68

$543.57

$3.154.45

$4,362.80

$2.132.57

$3,889.90

$4,238.05

$325.06

$1,028.25

$826.68

$2,701.15

$2,648.96

$3.943.12

$709.83

$2.079.78

$1.872.79

$2.576.57

$472.11

LOT 49

LOT 62

LOTS

LOT 207A-207B

H8 SEC 55 BLK 399JOSE HERNANDEZH8 SEC 55 .BLK 399GENE & JUDY HOLLEY

. H8 SEC 55 BLK 399LINDELL & BEVERLY BRIGHTH8 SEC 55 BLK 399 LOT 64MARGARIDA MENDESH8 SEC 55 BLK 399 LOT 65LINDON & FREDA SINCLAIRH8 SEC 55 BLK 402 LOT 333PAMELA LINCOLN

• H8 SEC 55 BLK 405WILLIAM JACKSONH8 SEC 55 BLK 406JEAN T & SHIRLEY B GILLIESH8 SEC 55 BLK 407 LOT 193A YANICK & MARC PREPETITH8 SEC 55 BLK 410 LOT 70,271CHARLES & LILLIE CARPENTERH8 SEC 55 BLK 410 LOT 163MELVIN & BRIAN J WILLISH8 SEC 55 BLK 410 LOT 168NATHANIEL & D GOLEH8 SEC 55 6LK 410 LOT 470-471O GREENEH8 SEC 55 BLK 410 LOT 485UNION PLANTERS MORTGH8 SEC 55 BLK 411 LOT 80DAVID & ANGELA HOLLOWAYH8 SEC 55 BLK 414 LOT 157ROOSEVELT FIRE DISTRH8 SEC 55 BLK 415 LOT 30CHARLES & MARY F HAMLINH8 SEC 55 BLK 415 LOT 123-124GEORGE CASTERAH8 SEC 55 BLK 415 LOT 254RALPH V COLUCCI INCH8 SEC 55 BLK 415 LOT 266VERNON BECKFORDH8 SEC 55 BLK 417 LOT 9-10EARLY & VERNETTA MOONH8 SEC 55 BLK 417 LOT 43-44,71HOWARD R TAYLORH8 SEC 55 BLK 417 LOT 52JAMES & RUTH BARTONH8 SEC 55 BLK 417 LOT 125FEDERAL HOME LOAN MOE CORPORATION

$6,389.98H8 SEC 55 BLK 417 LOT 149

YACOB ENTERPRISE INCH8 SEC 55 BLK 417 LOT 150HUDH8 SEC 55 BLK 420RONALD WEBBH8 SEC 55 BLK 421JOANNE P KUMPH8 SEC 55 BLK 422CARMEN SILVAH8 SEC 55 BLK 422JEREITUS BURGESSH8 SEC 55 BLK 425 LOT 236GEORGE & PATRICIA BROWNH8 SEC 55 BLK 427 LOT 1-6EVELYN GODDENH8 SEC 55 BLK 427 LOT 19-20GASTINE EADDYH8 SEC 55 BLK 427 LOT 44-45DONALD & ROSEMARIE BUTLERH8 SEC 55 BLK 427 LOT 67-68DONALD & ROSEMARIE BUTLERH8 SEC 55 BLK 427 LOT 69-70ROSA MCKENZIE ETALH8 SEC 55 BLK 427 LOT 83.84PORT REALTY GROUP LLH8 SEC 55 BLK 427 LOT 118-121E JOHNSON & C F WINFIELDH8 SEC 55 BLK 427 LOT 157ROBERT & JESSIE M EDRINGTONH8 SEC 55 BLK 428 LOT 30-33D MERRITT & LUTHER HILLH8 -SEC 55 BLK428 LOT 110THOMAS WOODARD SRH8 SEC 55 BLK 429" LOT 64-65R SMITH 81 HASONI WILLIAMSH8 SEC 55 BLK 429 LOT 93SYLVIA FYEH8 SEC 55 BLK 430 LOT 11 -15LILLIAN F VAN RIPERH8 SEC 55 BLK 430 LOT 31-32J CLEMMONSH8 SEC 55 BLK 430 LOT 136ELLTEE TONEYH8 SEC 55 BLK 430 LOT 176REGINALD 8c LINDA TAYLORH8 SEC 55 BLK 431 LOT 4-6MABLE VANDERHALLH8 SEC 55 BLK 431 LOT 47,48PAUL MYERSH8 SEC 55 BLK 431 LOT 55-58AMOCO OIL COMPANYH8 SEC-55 BLK432 LOT 15.17-18,43,120.129-130,134EDWARD DAVENPORT $7,205.80H8 SEC 55 BLK 432 LOT 47STANLEY & ELISA FORD $2,795.93H8 SEC 55 BLK 432 LOT 48AMY AGNES BREWINGTON . $4,698.93H8 SEC 55 BLK 436 LOT 145,146KEITH A CLARKE-MILTON - $2,190.89H8 SEC 55 BLK 436 LOT 450THOMAS RIDDICK $3,482.51H8 SEC55BLK-437 LOT 123-124ANTOINETTE GUERINGER $4,861.64H8 SEC 55 BLK 438 LOT 79-80EDWARD & CECEILE BURRUS $3.134.89H8 SEC 55 BLK 439 LOT 453EDWARD & BETTY PARHAM $366.19H8 SEC 55 BLK 440 LOT 3

. EDWARD & BETTY PARHAM $3.496.53

LOT 175

LOT 195-196

LOT 55

LOT 181

$2.949.54

$3.769.25

$1.224.54 .

$5,764.69

'$4,876.34

$754.69

$3.487.35I. $3,638.44

$1,380.84

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$2,978.09

$5,837.31

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$5.098.26

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$4,775.05

$4,306.13

$2,302.91

$6,382.17

$6,498.25

$2,074.27

$2,248.44

$3,862.63

$969.21 •

$2.242.21

$3.974.64

$4,798.28

$3.881.91

$1.114.25

$4,228.08

$1,034.92

$2,111.13

$4,722.24

$8,979.78 •

$3,899.05

$4,357.09

$1,256.06

$5,507.86

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LOT 101,510

LOT 15$14,080.83

$5,748.62

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.H8 SEC 55 BLK 496 LOT 118C MAXIM & DOTTIE JENNINGS $1,785.95H8 SEC 55 BLK 496 LOT 136JULIA PRIESTER $1,949.92H8 SEC 55 BLK 498 LOT 89-90JULIA PRIESTER • $562.29H8 SEC 55 BLK 498 LOT 91-92PAUL 8c MONALISA FULLER $1.319.31H8 SEC 55 BLK .498 LOT 101-105CHRISTINE MAXWELL $5.332.60H8 SEC 55 BLK 499 LOT 14-15.113SAMUEL CRUZ $2,657.38H8 SEC 55 BLK 499 LOT 34WILLIE CHATMAN $7.443.15H8 SEC'55 BLK 499 LOT 39BERNARD & VETA MILLS $2.496.95H8 SEC 55 BLK 499 . LOT 43LEMUEL & CATHERINE MOODY $923.47H8 SEC 55 BLK 499 LOT 112CARLTON & YVONNE TUCKER $2.394.17H8 SEC 55 BLK 501 LOT 2

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from previous pageH10 SEC54BLKB LOT 533. 1210SOKRATIS & NIKI POTAMOUSIS $5,154.34H10 SEC 54 BLKB LOT 801.802LIGHTENING REALTY CO $44.974.26H10 SEC 54 BLKC LOT 1JOANNA C DENTE $3,167.71H10 SEC 54 BLKE06 LOT 175KATHLEEN DESANO $5,958.06H10 • SEC 54 BLK 003 LOT 110-111DOLORES ANNARELLA $6,992.80H10 SEC 54 BLK 007 LOT 651-653RODERICK & LAVAUGHN MCCLEAN $2.269,33H10 SEC 54 BLK 008 LOT 342-343A VEGA & ELENA BERNAL $1,214.09H10 . SEC 54 BLK 014 LOT 105E DENTON & E STEVENS $3.920.90H10 SEC 54 BLK 014 LOT 124PETER J & BARBARA DUFFY 34,283.62H10 SEC 54 BLK017 LOT 138ROBERT & LISA DICRISTO $ 1,909.05HI0 - SEC 54 BLK 025 LOT 68-69GERMAIN ELDER $4,285.93H10 SEC 54 BLK 032 LOT 108ZACHARIAH & MAIZY THOMAS $7,488.40H10 SEC 54 BLK 038 LOT 122-123G V & J A LAMOND JR $6,301.69H10 SEC 54 BLK 040 LOT 14-15FRANK PICUCCI ' $1,372.80H10 SEC 54 BLK 045 LOT 45-46FREEPORT LODGE NO 12P-OE $52,919.61H10 SEC 54 BLK 046 LOT 60-61KASTLE STORAGE OF BA LLC $27.181.58H10 SEC 54 BLK 046 LOT 62JAN & NESSLENE RAFALOWITZ $10,883.31H10 SEC 54 BLK 099 LOT 24M M MODICK $7,722.06H10 SEC 54 BLK 099 LOT 25TERESA STUDLEY $4,914.82H10 SEC 54 BLK 100 LOT 137PENSA HOLDING CORP $42,367.67H10 SEC 54 BLK 101 LOT 240JEAN R & ELIZABETH BRAM $5,477.00H10 SEC 54 BLK 102 LOT 25PETER HOTIS ' ' $5,699.76H10 SEC 54 BLK 102 LOT 1722407 GRAND AVE REALTP $21,611.29H10 SEC 54 BLK 102 LOT 174JOHN R & MARY E RADIN $7,110.73.H10 SEC 54 BLK 102 LOT 182NURIT&TAMIRSHAFER $6,612.02H10 SEC 54 BLK 103 LOT 311M CASTILLO.C & K RIVERA $2,362.98H10 SEC54BLK104 LOT 117,217,428R M FOWLER $4,780.77H10 SEC 54 BLK 108 LOT 21ROBERT & C SCHWARTZAH ' $8,624.51H10 SEC 54 BLK 108 LOT 128JPARANINFO ' $1,829.25H10 SEC 54 BLK 136 LOT 5RONALD LAURO $3,529,98H10 SEC 54 BLK 137 LOT 127CARMINE & RITA VOLENTE $35,344.33H10 SEC 54 BLK 137 LOT 140,142MARYNASTA $1,399.99H10 SEC 54 BLK 186 LOT 309MANUEL & LUZ SILVA $1,754.69H10 SEC 54 BLK 187 LOT 239-242BRUMMEL HOLDINGS LLC $19,288.34H10 SEC 54 BLK 187 LOT 263.CHRISTOPHER & D CALAS $2,234.14H10 SEC 54 BLK 193 LOT 131PAUL & LINDA HENRY $5,971.62H10 SEC 54 BLK 196 LOT 102APETTIT $207.18H10 SEC54BLK196 LOT 128M LEVITT & JAY CARTMAN • $633.96H10 SEC 54 BLK 213 LOT 446JPMR BRENNAN $7,493.03H10 SEC 54 BLK 215 LOT 20-22LAWSON W & KATHRYN GREENE $6,782.73H10 SEC 54 BLK 216 LOT 154ANDRE CHASE $6,282.94H10 SEC 54 BLK 219 LOT 445EDWIN PEREZ $5,596.91H10 SEC 54 BLK 220 LOT 32JOHN F G SCHNEIDER TR $27,307.30H10 SEC 54 BLK 275 LOT 221CLIFFORD D PAGE $2,533.99H10 SEC 54 BLK 277 LOT 122JOHN& JOSEPHINE MAYO $4,943.28H10 SEC 54 BLK 28101 LOT 106MARGUERITE A MONTALBANO L E $4,702.38H10 SEC 54 BLK 282 LOT 116-117'BRENDA ALMODOVAR $4,789.79H10 SEC 54 BLK 282 LOT 140-141ROBERT & LINDA HEALY $4,721.04H10 SEC 54 BLK 283 LOT 17DONALD C ROCK $ 10,364.39H10 SEC 54 BLK 283 LOT 34KEVIN R REKIS $3,595.22H10 SEC 54 BLK 283 LOT 37-38 !

LILLIAN IRENE RYAN $3,542.15H10 SEC 54 BI1K284 LOT 1LAURA CAVALLO $ 1,116.23H10 SEC 54 BLK 284 LOT 12KEITH & LISA R CAVA $1.'773.36H10 SEC 54 BLK 284 LOT 124VICTOR & SONIA BERTI $6.507.84H10 SEC 54 BLK 285 LOT 1-3THOMAS & ELEANOR KAMINSKI $6,828.67H10 SEC 54 BLK 285 LOT 11-12E GORSCHKOW. DONALD KOCH $480.23H10 SEC 54 BLK 285 LOT 34DELCASSE & MONICA JOSEPH $8.045.55H10 SEC 54 BLK 344 LOT 27-30CWS BROWN • $6,004.01H10 SEC 54 BLK 350 LOT 42-43DALE JAVINO $633.07H10 SEC 54 BLK 351 LOT 109

MELINDA PLANK $871.62H10 SEC54BLK351 LOT 152-153JEROME & CATHERINE BONOMO S314.44H10 SEC 54 BLK 351 LOT 227-229JEROME & CATHERINE BONOMO $4,153.49H10 SEC 54 BLK 351 LOT 230-232COLETTE HERBERT $14.507.17H10 SEC 54 BLK 352 LOT 1MARIE ANDRIEUX $2.669.56H10 SEC 54 BLK 352 LOT 347THEODULE FRANTZY $3.586.67H10 SEC 54 BLK 357 LOT 806-809J PATERSON.R A ABBOTT L E • $3.873.59H10 SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 42-44RA ABBOTT $1.537.02H10 SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 45-47ECLAIBACK $1.429.52H10 SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 708NPN PROPERTIES $1,774.25H10 SEC 54 BLK 361 LOT 1207JOSEPHINE ACAMPORA $7,353.80H10 SEC 54 BLK 365 LOT 583-584,629DIANE CORRADO $5,270.83H10 SEC 54 BLK 368 LOT 440-442LFIRRIOLO&T OWENS ' $2.477.03H10 SEC 54 BLK 370 LOT 39-41ROSARIO & ROSA CORRAO $8,603.89H10 SEC 54 BLK 372 LOT 237 & 264GORDON & SHIRLEY HAMMER $1.018.39H10 SEC 54 BLK 375 LOT 1341-1342WILLIAM & JOANNE CANTWELL $ 1.495.40H10 SEC 54 BLK 378 LOT 1548-1549SIBRENA STOWE $5.958.06H10 SEC 54 BLK 378 LOT 2565ROCCO VITARELLI $10.287.60H10 SEC 54 BLK 380 LOT 1669-1671NICHOLAS & J MURO $ 154.84H10 SEC 54 BLK 390 LOT 2380RICHARD MCPARTLAND $896.08H10 SEC 54 BLK 392 LOT 2416-2417JAMES BRADF1ELD $1,731.02H10 SEC 54 BLK 394 LOT 2469M JOHNSON Sl.3'57.08H10 SEC 54 BLK 396 LOT 222JUDITH V VAUGHAN $712.62H10 SEC 54 BLK 397 LOT 2572,2573RICHARD J & JOAN B HOMIC JR $1,442.59H10 SEC 54 BLK 404 LOT 8LAWRENCE KLEINMAN $9,971.89H10 SEC 54 BLK 409 LOT 61JAMES V & MARY ENOS JR $5,779.39H10 SEC 54 BLK 415 LOT 3028-3031WARREN GLICK $3.227.97H10 SEC 54 BLK 427 LOT115.120WOLFGANG & FRANCES KEHRER $1,788.93H10 SEC 54 BLK 432 LOT 76MATTHEW PROMAN $9,049.17H10 SEC 54 BLK 432 LOT 117WALTER H MEYN $549.39H10 SSC54BLK432 LOT 131 -.WILLIANI & EDNA WITTENBERG $2:292.97H10 S!:C54 BLK 433 LOT 4MAUREEN A PETERSEN $2,751.07H10 SEC 54 BLK 433 LOT 7-10631 -635 ARTHUR STREET CORP $37,820.60H10 SEC 54 BLK 434 LOT 104MARIA GRIGOROPOULOS ' $1,503.27H10 SEC 54 BLK 436 LOT 11-12AANDRIEUX.MARIETHELEMAQUE $7,195.08H10 SEC 54 BLK 461 LOT 23GREG & NEILA BALA $4.778.84H10 SEC 54 BLK 465 LOT 15VINCENT & JOAN FAMULARO $3,695.81H10 SEC 54 BLK 465 LOT 20WALTER C DEGENRING JR $1,477.64H10 SEC 54 BLK 465 LOT 24DOUGLAS R & A CHIARO $6,271.26H10 SEC 54 BLK 465 LOT 129-131JASMINE FIDELIA ' $6.782.73H10 SEC 54 BLK 470 LOT 87-88'JASMINE FIDELIA $517.23H10 SEC 64 BLK 470 LOT 187RITAWOLPER $5,814.57H10 SEC 54 BLK 470 LOT 270AARON COHEN $4,774.92H10 SEC 54 BLK 470 LOT 836VICTOR WHITE $7,859.52H10 SEC 54 BLK 482 LOT 41 -42FRANKLIN PETTIT DAVISON ' $1,241.40H10 SEC 54 BLK 522 LOT 71GERALD WOOD $8.429.30H10 SEC 54 BLK 530 LOT 14GARY & BARBARA LEVINE . S3.620.37H10 SEC 54 BLK 532 LOTHEARL & ANN MISNER $8.019.75H10 SEC 54 BLK 537 LOT 20LEONARD GRANT $10,883.31H10 SEC 54 BLK 543 LOT 4JOHN & CAROLYN MISAK $10,686.20H10 SEC 54 BLK 549 LOT 9HOWARD & RONNI GUTTENBERG $9,201.78H10 SEC 54 BLK 551 LOT 10DELROY HYMAN $6.073.33H10 SEC 54 BLK 553 'LOT 4LEROY & THERESA WATKINS $8,569.53H10" SEC 54 BLK 554 LOT 1JEAN ANDERSON ' $1,813.39H10 SEC 54 BLK 554 LOT 12JEAN J & MYRTHA SIMON $3,751.63H10 SEC 54 BLK 554 LOT 13PERRY & IRIS ROOTSTEIN $4,469.07H10 SEC 54 BLK 555 LOT 32NEWTON & FAITH BROWN $6,305.05H10 SEC 54 BLK 556 LOTSMIRIAM SIMONS $11.364.39H10 SEC 54 BLK 563 LOT 8GERISTAHL $3,405.25H10 SEC 54 BLK 566 LOTHRENETTE LAGUERRE $3,665.63H10 SEC 54 BLK 566 LOT 14

K DALMACY & YANICK JOSEPH $3,816.51H10 SEC 54 BLK 571 LOT 17RALPH JAMES II . $2,018.88H10 SEC 54 BLK 571 LOT 23JENNIFER'PAUL $12.861.84H10 SEC 54 BLK 573 LOT 33JACKMENACHEM $1,248.38H10 SEC 54 BLK 573 LOT 48RAZIA SIMOTAS & M BINDOO $321.13H10 SEC 54 BLK 573 LOT 51DELROY & REXAN NICHOLS $1.813.39H10 SEC 54 BLK 577 LOT 25VIOLET LAZARI $4,324.49H10 SEC 54 BLK 583 LOT 13HARTLEY PHILLIPS $13.219.87H10 SEC 54 BLK 584 LOT 14GREGORY NEELY $ 14.456.90H10 SEC 54 BLK 590 LOT 6MOHAMMED ASGHAR • $16,518.57H10 SEC 54 BLK 590 LOT 28STEPHEN & WENDY COHEN ' $2.018.88H10 'SEC 54 BLK 591 LOT 17

SECTION 55GLORIA E SPARKS $5.275.84H10 SEC 55 BLK 101 LOT 1CHIRSIOPHER WILLIAMS $6,433.84H10 SEC 55 BLK 151 LOT 216,317

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, repre-senting the excess, if any, of the interest andpenalty borne at the maximum rate over theinterest and penalty borne at the rate atwhich the lien is purchased.

The Purchaser acknowledges that the taxlien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale maybe subject to pending bankruptcy proceedingsand/or may become sub ject 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, with-out further notice and at any time, to withdrawfrom sale any of the parcels of land or premisesherein 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 sale thereof, shall pay to the CountyTreasurer ten per cent of the amount for which"the tax liens have been1 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 withthe County Treasurer including but not limitedto the ten per cent theretofore paid by himshall, without further notice or demand, beirrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shallbe retained by the County Treasurer as liquidat-ed damages and the agreement to purchaseshall be'Of no further effect.

This list includes only tax liens on real estatelocated in the Town of Hempstead. Such othertax liens on real estate are advertised as fol-lows: County Administrative Code and interest-ed parties are referred to such Code foradditional information as to terms of the sale,rights of purchasers, maximum rotes of interestand other legal incidents of the sale.

TOWN OF HEMPSTEADDISTRICT 001 - "ECONOMIC FORUM"

"GARDEN CITY NEWS""NEWSDAYINC.""UNIONDALE BEACON-

DISTRICT 002 - "BELLMORE LIFE""BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER""ECONOMIC FORUM""NEWSDAYINC.""UNIONDALE BEACON"

DISTRICT 003 - "BELLMORE HERALD""EAST MEADOW BEACON""MEADOWBROOK TIMES""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 004- "BELLMORE LIFE""BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER""MEADOWBROOK TIMES""MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 005 - "LEVITTOWN TRIBUNE""NEWSDAYINC."

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

DISTRICT 007 - "BELLMORE LIFE""BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER""NEWSDAYINC."

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

DISTRICT 012 - "LYNBROOK USA""MALVERNE COMMUNITY TIMES""NEWSDAY INC."

• "ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE""VILLAGE HERALD"

DISTRICT 013 - "MALVERNE COMMUNITYTIMES""MAILEADER INC"

' ' "NEWSDAYINC.""VALLEY STREAM HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE"'

DISTRICT 014 - "FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE""NEWSDAYINC.""SOUTH SHORE RECORD"

DISTRICT 015- "FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE""NEWSDAYINC.""SOUTH SHORE RECORD"

DISTRICT 016- "ELMONTLIFE""ELMONT""NEWSDAYINC.""THREE VILLAGE TIMES (ELMONT)"

DISTRICT 01 7 - "FRANKLIN SQUARE BULLETIN""FRANKLIN SQUARE""FRANKLIN SQUARE LIFE""GARDEN CITY LIFE""GARDEN CITY NEWS""THE GATEWAY""NEWSDAYINC.".

DISTRICT 018-"GARDEN CITY LIFE""GARDEN CITY NEWS""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 019- "EAST ROCKAWAY/LYNBROOKOBSERVER""NEWSDAYINC.""ROCKAWAY JOURNAL""VILLAGE HERALD"

DISTRICT 020 - "EAST ROCKAWAY/LYNBROOKOBSERVER""LYNBROOKUSA""MALVERNE COMMUNITY TIMES""MAILEADER INC""NEWSDAYINC.""VILLAGE HERALD"

DISTRICT021 - "NEWSDAY INC.""OCEANSIDE BEACON"

• "ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD""ROCKVILLE CENTER NEWS & OWL"

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

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

DISTRICT 024 - "LYNBROOK USA""MAILEADER INC""NEWSDAYINC.""VALLEY STREAM HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE"

DISTRICT 025- "BELLMORE/MERRICKOBSERVER""MERRICK BEACON""MERRICK HERALD""MERRICK LIFE""MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 026 - "LEVITTOWN TRIBUNE""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 027 - "NEWSDAY INC.""WEST HEMPSTEAD BEACON""WEST HEMPSTEAD""WEST HEMPSTEAD LIFE"

DISTRICT 028 - "LONG BEACH TRIBUNE""NEWSDAYINC.""SOUTH SHORE RECORD"

DISTRICT 029 - "MERRICK BEACON""MERRICK LIFE""MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 030 - "MAILEADER INC""NEWSDAYINC.""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE"

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

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

DISTRICT 205 - "FLORAL PARK BULLETIN""FRANKLIN SQUARE BULLETIN""THE GATEWAY""NEWSDAYINC.""WEST HEMPSTEAD BEACON""WEST HEMPSTEAD LIFE"

TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEADDISTRICT 001 - "NEWSDAY INC."

"WESTBURY TIMES-DISTRICT 002 - "NEWSDAY INC."

"WILLISTON TIMES, WILLISTONPARKEDITION"

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""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 007 - "GREAT NECK NEWS, THE""MANHASSET PRESS""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 009 - "NEWSDAY INC.""WILLISTON TIMES, WILLISTONPARKEDITION"

DISTRICT 010 - "ILLUSTRATED NEWS""MINEOLA AMERICAN""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 011 - "HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS""ILLUSTRATED NEWS""NEWSDAYINC.""WESTBURY TIMES"

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

DISTRICT 301 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT""NEWSDAYINC."

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from previous pageDISTRICT 001 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT"

"NEWSDAYINC."DISTRICT 002 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT"

"NEWSDAYINC."DISTRICT 003 - "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL"

"NEWSDAYINC.""WESTBURY TIMES"

DISTRICT 004 - "LOCUST VALLEY LEADER""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 006 - "LOCUST VALLEY LEADER""NEWSDAYINC."

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

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

DISTRICT 011 - "NEWSDAY INC.""SYOSSET ADVANCE"

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

DISTRICT 013 - "THE MASSAPEQUANOBSERVER""MASSAPEQUAPOST""NEWSDAYINC.""SYOSSET ADVANCE" .

DISTRICT 014 - "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL""NEWSDAYINC.""SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE"

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

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

DISTRICT 018-"BETHPAGE TRIBUNE" '"BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM""NEWSDAYINC.""PLAINVIEW HERALD"

DISTRICT 019-"NEWSDAY INC.""PLAINVIEW HERALD" . '

DISTRICT 020 - "BETHPAGE TRIBUNE""BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 021 - "BETHPAGE TRIBUNE" '"BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 022 - "FARMINGDALE OBSERVER""MASSAPEQUAPOST""MID-ISLAND TIMES""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 023 - "FARMINGDALE OBSERVER""THE MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 024 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 203 - "NEWSDAY INC." '"ROS'LYN NEWS"

DISTRICT 306 - "FARMINGDALE OBSERVER""THE MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER"

• - "NEWSDAYINC."CITY OF GLEN COVE

DISTRICT 005 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT""THE GOLD COAST GAZETTE""NEWSDAYINC."

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

'• ' "LONG BEACH TRIBUNE""THE INDEPENDENT VOICE""NEWSDAYINC."

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, activi-ties and public hearings and events con-ducted by the Treasurers Office.Upon request, information can be made avail-able in braille, large print, audio tape or other'alternative formats. For additional information,please call (516) 571-3715 (voice) or (516) 571-3108(TTY).

THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURERMINEOLA, NEW YORK

Dated: December 17, 2001Fl ftOR9 3t mi 9/7' 14

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. FIRSTUNION NATIONAL BANK AS TRUSTEE, Pltf. vs.RUBY DAVIS, et al', Defts. Index #01-00658.9.Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and saledated Nov. 8. 2001, I will sell at public auctionon the north front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NYon Feb. 8, 2002 at 9:30 a.m. prem. k/a 7.Harrison Ave., Freeport, NY a/k/a Section 55,Block 222, Lot 560-561. Approx. amt. of judg-ment is $134,872.82 plus costs and interest. Soldsubject to terms and conditions of filed judg-ment and terms of sale. JOHN LEWIS. Referee.ESCHEN & FRENKEL, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 93 EastMain St., Bay Shore, NY. C7377FL#950P4x 1/10. 17. 24 31SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK-COUNTY OF NASSAUFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, ASTRUSTEE, Plaintiff, against ROY A. PHILLIPS, II, etal, Defendant(s). Pursuant to q Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered herein anddated May 23rd. 2000. I. the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the NassauCounty Courthouse. 262 Old Country Road.Mineola, New York, on the 7th day of February,2002 at 9:00 A.M. premise's.lying and being inthe' County of Nassau. Said premises being

known as 28 High Place, Freeport. New York11520. Section:- 55, Block: 393, Lot; 11.Approximate amount of lien $106.514.88 plusinterest and costs. Premises will be sold subjectto provisions of filed judgment and terms ofsale. Index* 99-25724John Principe. Esq.. RefereeEschen & Frenkel. LLPAttorney(s) for Plaintiff .93 E. Main Street. Bay Shore. New York 11706File # 5837-OFB-2994CFL#951 4x 1/10, 17. 24, 31SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCONSECO FINANCE CREDIT CORPORATIONF/K/A GREEN TREE CREDIT CORPORATION,Plaintiff against JEREITUS E. BURGESS; et alDefendant(s). Pursuant to a judgment of fore-.closure and sale duly entered December 13,2000. -I, the undersigned Referee will sell at pub-lic auction at the North Front Steps of theNassau County Court, 262 Old Country Rd.,Mineola. NY 11501 on February 11, 2002 at10:00 am premises known as 5 Long BeachAvenue, Roosevelt, NY 11575. ALL that certainplot piece or parcel, of land, with the buildingsand improvements thereon erected, situate,lying and- being in Freeport, Town ofHempstead. County of Nassau and State ofNew York. SEC #55 BLOCK 425 LOT 236.Approximate amount of lien $164,500.82 plusinterest and costs. Premises will be sold subjectto provisions of filed judgment. Index # 00-003891. Peter Panaro, Esq., Referee. Relin,Goldstein & Crane, LLP, 1800 First Federal Plaza,Rochester, New York 14614 Dated 1/2/02 FSC258 JP. 'FL #952 4x1/10,-17. 24. 31NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: 387 GUY LOMBARDOAVENUE LLC. Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY)on 12/26/01. The latest date of dissolution is12/31/2101. 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/o Alexander Jacobson, 387 Guy LombardoAvenue, Freeport, New York 11520. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.FL #956 6x1/17, 24, 31.2/7, 14,21NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL SER-VICE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME:SANDS & SHATZ. D.D.S., PLLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) on 11/08/01, with anexistence date of 01/01/2002. Office location:

• Nassau County. SSNY has been designated asagent of 'the PLLC upon'whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy ofprocess to the PLLC, 2882 Long Beach Road,Oceanside, New York 11572. Purpose: For thepractice of the profession of Dentistry.Fl «9fi76y 1/17/ 94 31 7/7 14 71

NOTICE OF SALESTATE OF NEW YORK, SUPREME COURT, COUNTYOF NASSAU, M&T MORTGAGE CORPORATION,Plaintiff, vs. LORRAINE NEYSMITH, Et. AL,Defendants. Index No. 00-014295. Pursuant to ajudgment of foreclosure and sale granted andentered in the.above-entitled action in theNassau County Clerk's Office on March 20,2001, I, the undersigned Referee in said judg-ment named will sell at public auction at thenorth front steps of the Nassau County .CourtHouse, 262 Old Country Road, in the Village ofMineola. County of Nassau, New York, onFebruary 19, 2002 at 9:00 o'clock in theforenoon of that day the premises described asfollows:

ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE. OR PARCELOF LAND, situate, lying and being at Roosevelt,in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassauand State of New York, known and designatedas Lot No. 2 in Block 509 on a certain map enti-tled, "Map of Fleetwood Manor, situated atRoosevelt, L.I., Nassau County, N.Y. surveyedApril 1949 by Baldwin and Cornelius Co., Inc.,Civil Engineers and Surveyor" filed in the Officeof the Clerk of the County of Nassau onDecember 30, 1949 as Map No. 4843, andmore particularly bounded and described asfollows:

BEGINNING at a point on the northerly sideof Hillman Place, distant 63.82 feet easterlyfrom the extreme easterly end of an arc con-necting the northerly side of Hillman Place withthe easterly side of Denton Place; and

RUNNING THENCE north 2 degrees 49 min-utes 00 seconds east 98.71 feet;

THENCE norttr82 degrees 06 minutes 30 sec-onds east 71.24 feet;

THENCE south 2 degrees 49 minutes 00 sec-onds west 111.95 feet to the northerly side ofHillman Place;

THENCE along the northerly side of HillmanPlace, north 87 degrees 11 minutes 00 secondswest 70 feet to the point or place of beginning.The premises will be sold subject to the rights ofoccupants, if any, any state of facts a currentsurvey would reveal, any municipal ordinancespromulgated by the Town of Hempstead andin an "as is" condition, and subject to the rightof redemption of the United States of America.Dated: January 7, 2002

s/Kenneth J. WeinsteinKenneth J. Weinstein. Referee

Street Address of Property to be Foreclosed:10 Hillman Place, Roosevelt. New York 11575Judgment Amount: $194,386.52MACKENZIE HUGHES LLP

Attorneys for Plaintiff101 South Salina Street, Suite 600Syracuse, New York 13202(315)474-7571 ,FL#958P4x1/17. 24. 31.2/7NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: CREATIONS FOR THE TABLE,LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on01/04/02, The latest date of dissolution is12/31/2052. 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/o Norma Godino, 688 Central Avenue.Cedarhurst, New York 11516. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.Fl #959 6* 1/17 94 31 9/7 14 91

LEGAL NOTICEZELDEN HOLDING, LLC

Notice of formation of Limited LiabilityCompany ("LLC"). Articles of Organization filed

, with the Sec. of State of NY ("SSNY") on11 /09/01. Office Location: Nassau County. SSNYhas been designated as agent of the LLC uponwhom process against it may be served, andaddress where Sec. of State shall mail a copyof any process ag'ainst LLC is 1685 GrandAvenue. Suite 206. Baldwin, NY 11510.Character: General Business.FL961 1/17. 94 31. 9/7. 14. 21

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORA-TION, Plaintiff,AgainstSADIE JAMES, et al

Defendants)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly dated 12/17/2001 I, the-undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the NassauCounty Courthouse, .North Steps, 262 OldCountry Road, Mineola, NY 11501 on 2/14/2002at 9:30 AM premises known as603 MILLER AVENUE, FREEPORT, NY 11520ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being in theIncorporated Village of Freeport, County ofNassau and State of New York Section 62 Block.180 Lot 409 Approximate amount of lien$156.104.21 plus interest and costs Premises willbe sold subject to provisions of filed judgmentlndex.#01-011150ELIZABETH POPKIN, Esq.. Referee.Steven Baum, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff,P.O. Box 1291, Buffalo, NY 14240 (716) 204-2400Dated 1/7/2002 ktmFL9624T1/17, 24. 31,2/7NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: 923 BROADWAY REALTY LLC.Articles of Organization were filed with the

' Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on12/17/01. 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, 1623Broadway, Hewlett, New York 11557. Purpose:For any lawful purpose.FL #966 1/17, 24.31, 2/7, 14, 21NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: RX DEVELOPMENT GROUP,LLC. Articles of Organization were'filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on01/14/02. The latest date of dissolution is12/31/2077. 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,116 Lefferts Road, Woodmere, New York 11590.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.FL#9686x 1/94. 31. 2/7. 14. 21. 28

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY

THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE UNDER THEPOOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED

• AS OF NOVEMBER 30, 1996, SERIES 1996-D,PLAINTIFF VS KEVIN HARRISON; ADELA MASONHARRISON. ET AL DEFENDANTSATTORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF: ROSICKI, ROSICKI &ASSOCIATES, P.C., 152 ISLIP AVENUE. SUITE 18.ISLIP, NEW YORK 11751 (631.) 224-4678Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and salesigned on September 22, 1999, I will sell atPublic Auction to the highest bidder at theNorth Front Steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Road. Mineola,New YorkOn the 28th day of February, 2002, at 9:15 a.m.Premises in Freeport New York and describedas follows: BEGINNING at a point on thenortherly side of East Dean Street, distant 177.82

' feet easterly from the corner formed by theintersection of the northerly side of East DeanStreet with the easterly side of the old line ofNorth Main Street; RUNNING THENCE northerlyand at right angles to East Dean Street, a dis-tance of 120 feet; THENCE easterly and parallelwith Dean Street, a distance of 120 feet;THENCE easterly and parallel with Dean Street,a distance of 50 feet; THENCE southerly andagain at right angles to East Dean Street, a dis-tance of 120 feet to the northerly side of EastDean Street. THENCE westerly along thenortherly side of East Dean Street, a distance of50 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING.Premises known as 9 East Dean Street, Freeport,New York 11520Sold subject to all terms and conditions con-tained in said judgment and terms of sale.

Approximate amount of judgment $94,000.89plus interest and costs.INDEX NO. 019569/98Pamela Sharpe, Esq., REFEREEFL#9704x 1/24. 31. 2/7. 14NOTICE OF SALESUPREME-COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK -COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPOR-ATION, Plaintiff against JUAN E.-DE LA ROSA, etal Defendants). Index No. 00-002459. Pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dulyfiled on 11 /29/2000. I, the undersigned Refereein said Judgment.named, will sell at public auc-tion on the north front steps of the NassauCounty Courthouse, 262 Old Country Road,Mineola, N.Y. on the 28th day of February, 2002at 10:00 a.m. of that day, the premises directedby said Judgment to be sold and thereindescribed as follows: Said premises situate inthe Town of Hempstead and County of Nassauand State of New York, commonly beingknown as and by street address 287 WallaceAvenue, Freeport, N.Y. 11520.Tax account number: Section: 55 Block: 386Lot: 144, 145.Approximate amount of Judgment $187,336.97plus interest and costs.

. Premises will be sold subject to provisions _offiled judgment and terms of sale.Index No. 00-002459. Robert J. Carlucci, Esq.,Referee. Gullace & Weld LLP, Attorney(s) forPlaintiff, 500 First Federal Plaza, Rochester, N.Y.14614. (585)546-1980FL#971 4x1/24,31,2/7. 14SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUTHE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, AS TRUSTEE OFIMC HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 1997-3 UNDERTHE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENTDATED AS OF JUNE 1, 1997, Plaintiff againstROBERT MALONE, et al defendant(s). Pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale enteredon December 11, 2000. I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the northfront steps of the Nassau County Court Building,262 Old Country Road, Mineola.. N.Y. on the26th day of February, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. premis-esBeginning at the corner formed by the intersec-tion of the easterly side of Federal Street nowknown as Rutland Road, with the southerly sideof Colonial Avenue; being a plot 60 feefby 100feet by 60 feet by 100 feet. Said premisesknown as 206 Colonial Avenue, Freeport, N.Y.11520 (Section: 55. Block: 353. Lot: 993).Approximate amount of lien $117,291.43 plus'interest and costs. Premises will be sold subjectto provisions of filed judgment and terms ofsale. Index No. 008790/00. Carolyn Naranjo,Es.q., Referee. DeRose & Surico, Attorney(s) forPlaintiff, 213-44 38th Avenue, Bayside, N.Y.11361. . -PI HOT) Ai 1/94 31 9/7 14

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. NORWESTBANK MINNESOTA. N.A.. AS TRUSTEE OF THESOUTHERN PACIFIC SECURED ASSETS CORPORA-TION MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 1998-2, Pltf. vs.MARILYN HARRIS, et al, Defts. Index #99-31623.Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and saledated March 7, 2001, I will sell at public auctionat the North front steps. Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NYon Feb. 28, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. prem. k/a 34 OakSt., Roosevelt, NY a/k/a Section 55, Block 280,Lot 232-235. Approx. amt. of judgment is$114,777.85 plus costs and interest. Sold subjectto terms and conditions of filed judgment andterms of sale. RENEE MAYER, Referee. ESCHEN &FRENKEL, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 93 East Main. St., BayShore, NY C7598Fl. #073P 4* 1 /94 31 7/7. 14

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. NORWESTBANK MINNESOTA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE UNDER THATCERTAIN POOLING AND SERVICING AGREE-MENT DATED AS OF JUNE 1. 1998, FOR SOUTH-ERN PACIFIC SECURED ASSETS CORP., MORT-GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 1998-2 WITHOUTRECOURSE, Pltf. vs. MARILYN HARRIS. Deft. Index#99-25003. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosureand sale dated Mar. 22, 2000, I will sell at publicauction on the north front steps of the NassauCounty Courthouse, 262 Old Country Rd.,Mineola, NY on Feb. 22, 2002 at 9:45 a.m. prem.k/a 54 Carroll St., Roosevelt, NY a/k/a Section55. Block 280, Lot 33-35. Approx. amt. of judg-ment is $97,993.14.plus costs and interest. Soldsubject to terms and conditions of filed judg-ment and terms of sale. DYLAN S. MITCHELL,Referee. ESCHEN & FRENKEL, LLP, Attys for Pltf.,93 East Main St., Bay Shore, NY. C7568FL#974P4x 1/24. 31. 2/7. 14

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. BANK ONENATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST,FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF DELTA FUND-ING HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-CATES, SERIES 1999-3, C/O DELTA FUNDINGCORPORATION, AS SERVICING AGENT, Pltf. vs.ANNABELLE SCOTT, et al. Defts. Index #00-013879. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosureand sale dated Oct. 4. 2001, I will sell at publicauction on the north front steps of the NassauCounty Courthouse. 262 Old Country Rd..Mineola. NY on Feb. 22. 2002 at 10:15 a.m.prem. k/a 151 East Milton St., Freeport, NY. Saleproperty' located on the Northerly side of Eas

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Milton St. (formerly Meserole ove..) 200 ft.Westerly from the corner formed by the inter-section of the Northerly side of East Milton St..with the westerly side of Columbus Ave.., beinga plot 100 ft. x 50 ft. Approx. amt. of judgment is$130.915.99 plus costs and interest. Sold subject

. to terms and conditions of filed judgment andterms. of sale. CAROL J. LEWISOHN, Referee.CERTILMAN BALIN ADLER & HYMAN, LLP, Attys.for Pltf., 90 Merrick Ave.. East Meadow, NY. 'C7660Fl tfO77P^y1/94 31 ?/7 1 A

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: MB WEB DYNAMICS LLC.Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on01/11/02. The latest date of dissolution is12/31/2052. 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, 24Atkinson Road. Rockville Centre, New York1 1 570. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.FL 979 6T 1/24. 31.2/7. 14 21. 28 _

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. FIRST BANKNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Trustee under thepooling and servicing agreement datedDecember 9, 1996. for Cityscape Home EquityLoan Trust 1996-4, Pltf. vs. JESSIE M. EDRINGTON,et al. Defts. Index #98-01 5739. Pursuant to judg-ment of foreclosure and sale dated Jan. 25,1999. I will sell at public auction on the NorthFront Steps of, the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NY on Mar. 7,2002 at 9:30 a.m. prem. k/a 37 W. Clinton Ave.,Roosevelt. NY. Said property located at a pointon the southerly side of Clinton Ave. 468.36 ft.easterly from the corner formed by the inter-section of the easterly side of PennsylvaniaAve. with the southerly side of Clinton Ave.,being a plot 80 ft. x 1 00 ft. Approx. amt. of judg-ment is $157,3 13. 79 plus costs and interest. Soldsubject to terms and conditions of filed judg-ment and terms of sale. JEFFREY L. STADLER.Referee. HONIG MONGIOI MONAHAN &SKLAVOS, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., One Old CountryRd., Carle Place, NY. C7704FL983P4T 1/3 1.2/7. 14. 21 _ ; _

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. FIRSTUNION NATIONAL BANK AS CUSTODIAN FORNATIONAL TAX FUNDING L.P., Pltf. vs. RICHARDK. OBERLANDER, et al. Defts. Index #3092/01.Pursuant to an Order and Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered on or aboutDecember 18. 2001, JEROME H. EHRLICH. ESQ.,the Referee duly appointed in said judgment,will sell in one parcel at public auction onMarch 1, 2002 at 9:30 a.m. on the north frontsteps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 262Old Country Road, Mineola. New York, thepremises described in said Judgment known as531 Nassau Road. Roosevelt, New York (Block:432; Lot: 124; Section: 55). JEROME H. EHRLICH,ESQ., Referee. BUCHANAN INGERSOLL PC,Attys. for Pltf., 140 Broadway, 35th Floor, New

•York, NY 10005FL984P4T 1/3 1.2/7. 14.21 _

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. CHEMICALMORTGAGE COMPANY. Pltf. vs. MARGARETPEARSON, et al. Defts. Index #94-09866.Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and saledated May 31. 1995. I will sell at public auctionon the north front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NYon Mar. 5, 2002 at 9:00 a.m. prem. k/a 47Stevens St.. Freeport NY. Said property locatedon the northerly side of Stevens St., distant1132.83 ft. westerly from the corner formed bythe intersection of the northerly side of StevensSt. and the westerly side of Union St., Runningthence along the northerly side of 'Stevens St.,the following 2 courses and distances: (1) SW.26.93 ft.; (2) NE. 17.59 ft.; Thence NE, 124.72 ft;Thence SE. 44.46 ft.; Thence SW, 1 18.95 ft. to thenortherly side of Stevens St., to the point orplace of beginning. Approx. amt. of judgmentis $100,558.13 plus costs and interest. Sold sub-ject to terms and conditions of filed judgmentand terms of sale. EUGENE SCHAFFER. Referee. .CHARLES G. STIENE, P.C. Attys. for Pltf., 222 OldCountry Rd., Mineola, NY C7280FL 985P 4T 1 /31 . 2/7. 14.21 _

ADJOURNED NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. FIRST

• UNION NATIONAL BANK AS CUSTODIAN FORNATIONAL TAX FUNDING L.P., Pltf. vs. JOHNHENRY BELL, et al. Defts. Index # 99/26962.Pursuant to an order and Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered on or about July3. 2001, RENEE G. MAYER. ESQ.. the Refereeduly appointed in said judgment, will sell in oneparcel at public auction on February II. 2002at 10:00 a.m. on the north front steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old CountryRoad. Mineola, New York, the premisesdescribed in said Judgment known as 1 0 LenoxAvenue, Freeport New York (Block: 275; Lots 26-27; Section: 55). RENEE G. MAYER, ESQ..Referee. BUCHANAN INGERSOLL PC, ATTYS. forPltf., 140 Broadway, 35th Floor. New York. NY10005. This sale was adjourned from the originalsale date of January 1 5, 2002 at 9:30 a.m.Fl OflAPdT 1/31 7/7 1471 _

Notice of formation of Limited Liability\ Company. Name: 3R Technology, LLC. Articles

of Organization were filed with the Secretary of

-State of NewYorlc(SSNY) on 1710/02. Officelocation: Nassau County. SSNY has been desig-nated as agent of the LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. Address where SSNYshall mail a copy of any process against LLC is3434 Parkway Drive. Baldwin, NY 11510.Purpose: To conduct any lawful business.FL 987 6T 1/31. 2/7, 14, 21. 28. 3/7

NOTICE. OF SALESUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. S & CINVESTORS LLC. Pltf. vs. K&B DEVELOPERS. INC..et al, Defts. Index No. 1432/01. Pursuant to aJudgment of Foreclosure and Sale, enteredSeptember 21, 2001, I will sell at public auctionon the north front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse located at 262 Old Country Road.Mineola, NY oh March 14, 2002 at 9:00 A.M.,prem. k/a 185 Wallace Street, Freeport, NewYork, Block 384, Lot 44. Said property located ata point on the westerly side of Wallace, Street,distant 700 feet northerly side of Lena Avenue,and the westerly side of Wallace Street; Being aplot approx. 142 feet x 75 feet. Approximateamount of judgment is $273,008.40. plus costsand interest. Sold subject to terms and condi-tions of filed judgment and terms of sale.Stephen G. Frommer. Esq.. Referee. Stephen S.Weintraub, Atty. for Pltf.. 80-30 164th Street,Jamaica, NY 11432.FL 989 4T 1/31,2/7, 14. 21

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. COUNTRY-WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION. Pltf. vs. AMOSSAINTICHE, et al. Defts. Index #99-21792.Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and saledated July 18, 2000, I will sell at public auctionat the north front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NYon Mar. 6. 2002 at 9:15 a.m. prem. k/a 383Wallace St., Freeport. NY a/k/a Section 55,Block 401. Lots 267-270. Approx. amt. of judg-ment is $109.735.47 plus costs and interest. Soldsubject to terms and conditions of filed judg-ment and terms of sale. LORI GOLOMBEK.Referee. ESCHEN & FRENKEL, LLP. Attys. for Pltf.,93 East Main St., Bay Shore, NY. C7713FL991P4T 1/31, 2/7, 14, 21

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. U.S. BANKNATIONAL ASSOCIATION TR U/A DTD 06/01 /99(EQCC HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 1999-2). Pltf.vs. IRIS BALRAM. INC.. et al. Defts. Index #0015327. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure andsale dated Nov. 30, 2001. I will sell at publicauction at the north steps of Supreme Court.Nassau County. 100 Supreme Court Dr..Mineola, NY on Mar. 5. 2002 at 10:15 a.m. prem.k/a 326 West Lena Ave.. Freeport, NY. Saidproperty located on the Northerly side of WestLena Ave., 46.93 ft. easterly from the extremeeasterly end of the arc of a curve connectingthe northerly side of West Lena Ave. with thenortheasterly side of Bayview Ave.. being a plot100 ft. x 77.18 ft. x 118.21 ft. x 75 ft. Approx. amt.of judgment is $243.368.47 plus costs and inter-est. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filedjudgment and terms of sale. JOHN F. PRINCIPE,Referee. WEINREB & WEINREB, Attys. for Pltf., 475Sunrise Hwy, West Babylon, NY C7712FL992P4T 1/31.2/7, 14,21

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

• COUNTY OF NASSAU. IMC MORTGAGE COMPA-NY. Plaintiff, v. RICHARD V. CROMWELL et al..DefendantsInde* No. 98-031634

Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale granted herein on February 23, 2000, I theundersigned, the Referee in said Judgmentnamed, will sell at public auction on the Northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road, Mineola, County ofNASSAU, State of New York on March 7, 2002 at9:15 A.M. of that day, the premises directed bysaid Judgment to be sold and thereindescribed as follows:

Said premises being known as and by streetaddress 61 Washburn Avenue. Freeport. NewYork 11520.District Section 55 Block 252 Lot 118

Said premises are sold subject to the termsand conditions of the filed Judgment and theTerms of Sale. Approximate amount ofJudgment $39,212.39.Dated Westbury, New York

January 24, 2002JACK HOLLENBERG, Referee

Adam E. Mikolay, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff

900 Merchants ConcourseSuite 208

Westbury, New York 11590516-222-2050

C7793FL#993P4t 1/31, 27. 14, 21 'NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: SILVERSTAR REALTY, LLC.Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary pf State of New York (SSNY) on10/09/01. the latest date of dissolution is12/31/2051. 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,400A Anchor Avenue. Oceanside. New York11572. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.FL9946T 1/31. 2/7. 14. 21. 28. 3/7

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGBY THE BOARD OF APPEALS

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 27 Section

269 of the-Building Zone Ordinance. •NOTICE ts ' 'hereby 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,New York on February 13, 2002 at 9:30 A.M. &2:00 P.M. to consider the following applicationsand appeals:

' THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED START-ING AT 9:30 A.M.129/02. EAST MEADOW - Joseph Manfredi &Frank Manfredi, Renewal of grant to maintaindetached, illuminated ground sign 5' fromPowers Ave. & 14 1/2' from East Meadow Ave.,S/W cor. East Meadow Ave. Powers Ave., a/k/a566 East Meadow Ave,130/02. FRANKLIN SQUARE - MGM Plaza, Inc..Att: Gabriel & Rose Mignone, Renewal of grantto maintain sign (Hempstead Tpke.).. N/sHempstead Tpke., 203.22' W/o Barrymore Blvd..a/k/a 1202-1204-1206-1208 & 1210 HempsteadTpke.131/02. BELLMORE - Mark & Gail E. Schnur.Renewal of grant to maintain 5' high fence &5' & 6' high fence larger than pool installationarea., W/s of a cul-de-sac known as Mae Ct..a/k/a 2763 Mae Ct.132/02. EAST MEADOW - Robert & FrancesMarie Botman, Variance, front yard averagesetback, construct 2nd story addition with can-tilever attached to dwelling., E/s CenterRd,. 60' S/o Midland Dr., a/k/a 687 Center Rd.133/02. BELLMORE - Toby-Liz Realty Corp. 'd/b/a Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Installdouble-faced, illuminated, detached groundsign, overall size 150 sq. ft.; overall height 21 ft.;setback 10' from front property line on .SunriseHwy. & 1' from side property line.. S/E cor.Sunrise Hwy. & Newbridge Rd.. a/k/a 2428Sunrise Hwy.134/02. LEVITTOWN - James Traverse.Variance, side yards aggregate, maintaingarage converted to living space & two (2)roofs over patios, all attached to dwelling., E/sRipple La.. 392.56' N/o Ramble La., a/k/a 51Ripple La.135/02. NR. EAST ROCKAWAY - Daniel &Elizabeth Robinson. Variances, side yard, sideyards aggregate, rear yard, construct 2nd storyto dwelling.. E/s Hewlett Point Rd.. 65' N/oWellfleet Rd., a/k/a 80 Hewlett Point Rd.136/02. EAST MEADOW - Albert 8c HelenScheller, Variances, front-yard average set-back, side yard, maintain addition & wooddeck attached to dwelling., N/s Warren St.. 40'W/o Greene Ave., a/k/a 1639 Warren St.137/02. EAST MEADOW - Harry & SusanNicholsen, Variance, rear yard, construct 2ndstory to dwelling & 1-story addition connectinggarage to dwelling.,' N'/W cor. Berkley Ave. &Buchanan Rd.. a/k/a 774 Berkley Ave.138/02. ATLANTIC BEACH - Noel & BrendaFlanzraich, Variance, lot area occupied, con-struct addition to dwelling., W/s Coronado St..80' S/o Atlantic Blvd.. a/k/a 91 CoronadoSt,139/02. - 140/02. LEVITTOWN - Richard G. &Jennifer Casazza, Variance, rear yard, maintaingarage & breezeway converted to livingspace; Maintain 6' high fence.. N/E cor.Honeysuckle Rd. & Cherrytree La., a/k/a 59Honeysuckle Rd.141 /02. - 142/02. EAST ATLANTIC BEACH - Jack &Maria Radin, Variances, side yard, rear yard,maintain addition (shed) & roof over basemententrance; rear yard, maintain addition allattached to dwelling; Variances, side yard,rear yard, construct 2nd story to dwelling., E/sTroy Ave., 270' S/o Park St., a/k/a 86 Troy Ave.143/02. ELMONT - Ralph & Pierina Bocci,Variance, lot area occupied, maintain additionto detached garage.. N/W cor. Clement Ave.& Arlington Ave.. a/k/a 358 Clement Ave.144/02. - 148/02. WANTAGH - Wendy's oldFashioned Hamburgers of New York, Inc.,Variance, front yard average setback, con-struct building for proposed restaurant; Installtwo (2) drive-thru windows in conjunction withproposed Wendy's restaurant; Variance in off-street parking; Install illuminated menu board inconjunction with drive-thru window; Install dou-ble-faced illuminated, detached pylon sign,overall size 85 sq. ft.; clearance 4'5" from gradeto bottom of sign; setback 10' from propertyline.. W/s Wantagh Ave., 210' N/o Beltagh Ave.,a/k/a 1350 Wantagh Ave. (NegativeDeclaration issued under S.E.Q.R.)THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED START-ING AT 2:00 P.M.149/02. WANTAGH - Toni Lashin?ky, Variances,front yard average setback, side yards aggre-gate, maintain addition to garage., N/s IslandRd., 246.21' W/o Briard St.. a/k/a 3459 Island Rd.150/02. - 151/02. SEAFORD - Arthur & HlomenaBensen, Maintain shed higher than permitted &not permitted in side yard with less thanrequired side yard setback; Maintain 61 highfence., Sis Daleview Ave.. 326.82-1 E/o BrucePI., a/k/a 3988 Daleview Ave. (NegativeDeclaration issued under S.E.Q.R.)152/02. WANTAGH - Jean Intervallo,Variance, side yard, construct.addition &enclosed porch attached to dwelling &garage.. N/s Island Rd., 426.21' W/o Briard St..a/k/a 3441 Island Rd.153/02. ELMONT - Otonias Mesa,Mother/Daughter Res. (2nd Kitchen)., S/sHathaway Ave., 50' W/o Fieldrnere St. runningthru to Ludlam Ave., a/k/a 250 Hathaway Ave.(Negative Declaration issued under S.E.Q.R.)

-154/02: - 155702; NR. BETHPAGi,- Joseph M. &Deborah M. Provenzano, Mother/DaughterRes. (2nd Kitchen); Maintain 6' high fence., W/sFarmedge Rd.. 3701 S/o Farmedge Ct.. a/k/a18 Farmedge Rd. (Negative Declaration issuedunder S.E.Q.R.)156/02, BALDWIN - Robert -D. Fabrizio.Variances, side yards aggregate, lot areaoccupied, maintain addition & wood deckattached to dwelling...S/s Imperial Dr.. 61' E/oGrand Ave.. a/k/a 740 Imperial Dr.

. 157/02. EAST ATLANTIC BEACH - Ann S.Blumenthal, Trust, Reuben Blumenthal, Trustee.Variances, front yard average setback, rearyard, construct addition & wood deck bothattached to dwelling.. W/s Mohawk Ave..327.46' S/o Beech Blvd., a/k/a 27 Mohawk Ave.158/02. POINT LOOKOUT - Lynn Pepe &Christine Pepe, Install pool not permitted in sideyard & construct 5' high retaining wall & fence..E/s Bellmore Ave., 36.04' S/o Bayside Dr. running •thru to Cedarhurst St.ALL PAPERS PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE HEAR-ING ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THEBOARD OF APPEALS/TOWN HALL, 1 WASHING-TON STREET. HEMPSTEAD. NY 11550.Interested parties may appear at the abovetime and place. Following the above the Boardwill consider the Decision and Reserve Decisioncalendars. By order of the Board of Appeals.

Gerald G. Wright. ChairmanJoseph F. Pellegrini, Secretary

to the Board of AppealsFL996'lT2/7

File No. 319463PROBATE CITATION SURROGATE'S COURT-

NASSAU COUNTYTHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

By the Grace of God Free and IndependentTO: ROBERT OPPENHEIMER, and any and allunknown persons whose names or parts ofwhose names and whose place or places ofresidence are unknown and cannot after dili-gent inquiry be ascertained, distributees, heirs-at-law and next-of-kin of said DORIS E. BICKART,a/k/a DORIS BICKART. deceased, and if any ofthe said above distributees named specificallyor as a class- be. dead, their legal representa-tives, their husband or wives, if any. distributeesand successors in interest whose names and/orplaces of residence and post office addressesare unknown and cannot after diligent inquirybe ascertained,

GREETINGS:WHEREAS. EDWARD S.'OPPENHEIMER who isdomiciled at 1735 Beach Park Boulevard, FosterCity, California 94404, makes application to theSurrogate's Court of our County of Nassau, tohave a certain instrument in writing, a Willdated August 18. 1976. relating to both realand personal property duly proved as the LastWill and Testament of DORIS E. BICKART. a/k/aDORIS BICKART. deceased, who was at thetime of her death domiciled at 331 ArthurStreet, Freeport, New York, in said County ofNassau.THEREFORE, you. and each of you. are cited toshow cause before the Surrogate's Court of ourCounty of Nassau, at the Surrogate's Court.Nassau County Courthouse, at Mineola in theCounty of Nassau, on the 20th day of March,2002, at 9:30 a.m. of that day why the said Willand Testament should not be admitted to pro-bate as a Will of real and personal propertyand(X) Letters Testamentary issue to EDWARD S.

' OPPENHEIMERIN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused theseal of the Surrogate's Court of our said Countyof Nassau to be here'unto affixed.

WITNESS: HON. JOHN B. RIORDAN. Judge ofthe Surrogate's Court of our said County of

Nassau, at the Surrogate's Office, at Mineola,in the said County, the 23rd day of Jan., 2002.

ALBERT W. PETRAGLIACLERK OF THE SURROGATE'S COURT

MITCHELL E. WILENSKY, ESQ.Attorney for Petitioner300 Motor Parkway, Suite 215Hauppauge, New York 11788Address of Attorney(631)231-7040Telephone Number(Note: This citation is served upon you asrequired by law. You are not obligated toapp'ear in person. If you fail to appear, it will beassumed that you consent to the proceedingsunless you file written verified objections there-to. You have a right to have an attorney-at-lawappear for you.

A TRUE COPY OF THE WILL MUST BE ATTACHEDTO THIS CITATION

Last Will and TestamentI, DORIS E. BICKART. now residing at 6330

Wingate Street, Alexandria, Virginia, 22312,being of sound and disposing mind and memo-ry, do hereby make, publish and declare this asmy Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking allother and former Wills and codicils by me atany time heretofore made.

FIRST: I hereby direct the payment-fay myexecutrix of all my just debts and funeralexpenses and all expenses incurred in theadministration of my estate as soon after rnydeath as is practical.

SECOND: It is my desire to be cremated.THIRD: I hereby give to my cousin. EDWARD

S. OPPENHEIMER, now residing at 1735 BeachLake Park, Foster City, California. 94404. all of

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my household furniture and furnishings and if Ishould have and own a motor vehicle, thesame shall also be given to him.

FOURTH: I direct that all of my possessionsrelating to A. M. O. R. C., The.Rosicrucian Order,be given to said Order at Rosicrucian Park, SanJose. California, or disposed of by burningsame.

FIFTH: All the rest, residue and remainder ofmy estate, both real and personal property, ofwhatsoever kind or nature and wheresoever sit-udte, I give, devise and bequeath to mybeloved mother. FLORENCE KRAMER, absolute-ly. In the event that my beloved motr\er FLO--RENCE KRAMER shall predecease me. or if sheand I shall die either simultaneously, or as theresult, of a common accident or disaster, thenmy estate and property shall go to my cousin,

'EDWARD S. OPPENHEIMER.SIXTH: I appoint my mother FLORENCE

KRAMER Executrix under this Will and if she shallpredecease me then I appoint my 'cousinEDWARD S. OPPENHEIMER, Executor of this. MyLast Will and Testament. I direct-that none ofthe above named individuals shall be requiredto file any bond or other security in any jurisdic-tion for the faithful performance of his or herduties.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed,sealed and do publish and declare these pre-sents as and for My Last Will and Testament, inthe presence of the witnesses attesting thesame at my request this )8th day of August,1976.

Doris E. BickartIn presence of:Roslyn FineMartha BurnsRalph P. Franco

The foregoing instrument was subscribed,sealed, published and declared by the Testatrixabove named, as and for her LAST WILL ANDTESTAMENT, in our presence, and in the pres-ence of each-of us, and we. at the same time,at,her request, in her presence, and in the pres-ence of each other, hereunto subscribed ournames and residences as attesting witnesses,this 18th day of August. 1976.Roslyn Fine residing at 1975 -Lowell Lane.Merrick. N.Y: 11566Martha Burns residing at 862 E. Seaman Ave..Baldwin. N.Y. 11510Ralph P. Franco residing at 15 E. First St..Freeport, N.Y. 11520FL9974T2/7. 14. 21. 28

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGRESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees of the

Incorporated Village of Freeport, by-virtue ofthe authority -invested by law, shall conduct apublic hearing to be duly beld on the 25th dayof February 2002, upon the application of theFreeport Community Development Agency, ascontract vendor with Time Equities Freeport

.•Lofts LLC., pursuant to §210-262 of the Code of.the Incorporated Village of Freeport, as follows:•' The purpose of public hearing shall be toconsider issuing a Special Use Permit to therpreeport Community Development Agency for'an "Artist/Professional Live/Work Overlay'District" for Section 55, Block 481, Part of Lots 11

and 12. property located at 70-72 South MainStreet, Freeport, New York. The applicant pro-poses sixteen (16) units, waiver of required front,side and rear yards, and waiver of required off-street parking.

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoingnotice of public hearing shall be entered in theminutes of the Board of Trustees of theIncorporated Village of Freeport, and pub-lished in the Leader and and a printed copy-thereof posted conspicuously in at least three(3) public places in the Incorporated Village ofFreeport, Nassau County, New York.

STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF NASSAU,VILLAGE OF FREEPORT, ss: I, ANNA KNOELLER,Clerk of the Village of Freeport, Nassau County,New York, do hereby certify that the foregoingis a true and correct copy of said notice dulyauthorized by the Board of Trustees of the saidVillage at a meeting of the Said Board ofTrustees, calling for a public hearing to be dulyheld in the Conference Room of the MunicipalBuilding of the Village of Freeport. New York onthe 25th day of February 2002. at 8:00 o'clockin the evening, and of the whole thereof, asentered upon the-minutes of the proceedingsof the said Board kept by me as Village Clerk.

-IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set myhand and affixed the Corporate seal of saidVillage this 29th day of January, 2002.

Anna KnoellerVillage Clerk

Dated: Freeport, New YorkJanuary 28, 2002

FL #998 2/7NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. L&L ASSO-CIATES. Pltf. vs. JOHN HENRY BELL et al, Defts.Index #01-007468. Pursuant to judgment of.foreclosure and sale dated ,Jan. 7, 2002. I willsell at p'ublic auction on the north front steps ofthe Nassau County Courthouse. 262 OldCountry Rd.. Mineola. NY on Mar. 14, 2002 at9:15 a.m. prem. k/a Section 55, Block 363, Lot43. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filedjudgment and terms of sale.- ANGELO RONCAL-LO. Referee. LEVY & LEVY, Attys. for Pltf., 12 TulipRd., Great Neck, NY C7869FL #999P 4x 2/7. 14. 21. 28ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING

FEBRUARY 27,2002

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a hearing will beheld before the Zoning Board of Appeals onWednesday, February 27, 2002 at 7:00 P.M. inthe Main Conference Room of the MunicipalBuilding. 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport.New York; on the Appeals and Applications ofcases as they" appear on the calendar; residen-tial applications that do not extend their priornon-conforming status may be called first; pub-lic, participation. The Board will meet at 6:30P.M. to discuss cases previously on the calen-dar, no public participation. -#34-2001 - Fabio Serna - 81 East Seaman

. Avenue - Final Adjournment from January 23,2002 - Install 96' of 6' high closed stockadefence - No open type fence similar to a chainlink fence shall be erected, placed or main-tained in excess of four (4) feet in height and

no stockade, solid fence or enclosure shall beerected, placed or maintained to more thanthree (3) feet in height within the front yardfrom the property line to the front building linein any Residence AA, Residence A orResidence Apartment Districts. Any other stock-ade solid fence, open type fence and enclo-sure shall not exceed six (6) feet in height. Noenclosure, or wall shall be permitted inResidence AA, Residence A or ResidenceApartment Districts if constructed of stone, con-crete, masonry, brick or similar-type materialunless a special permit pursuant to VillageOrdinance 210-12 is obtained. Non-conformingwith zoning regulations herein specified for thedistrict in which it is located. Sec. 55, Block 371,Lot 48 - Residence A.#07-2002 - Rose Fence - 3 'Maryland Avenue -Install 50' of 6' high wood closed picket fence -No open type fence similar to a chain linkfence shall be erected, placed or maintainedin excess of four (4) feet in height and no stock-ade, solid fence or enclosure shall be erected,placed'or maintained to more .than three (3)feet'in height withjn the front yard from theproperty line to the front building line in anyResidence AA, Residence A.or ResidenceApartment Districts. Any other stockade solidfence, open type fence and enclosure shallnot exceed six (6) feet in height. No enclosureor wall shall be permitted in Residence AA.Residence A or Residence Apartment Districts if'constructed of stone, concrete, masonry, brickor similar-type material unless a special permitpursuant to Village Ordinance 210-12 isobtained. Non-conforming with zoning regula-tions herein specified for the district in which it islocated. Sec. 54. Block 459. Lot I - ResidenceAA.#41-2001 - Herbert Breier - 1 East Bedell Street -Erect 52' of 6' high closed picket fence - Noopen type fence similar to a chain link fenceshall be erected, placed or maintained inexcess of .four (4) feet in height and no stock-ade, solid fence or enclosure shall 'be erected,placed or maintained to more than three (3)feet in height within the front yard from theproperty line to the front building line in anyResidence AA, Residence A or ResidenceApartment 'Districts. Any other stockade solidfence, open type fence and enclosure shallnot exceed six (6) feet in height. No enclosureor wall shall be permitted in Residence AA.Residence A or Residence Apartment Districts ifconstructed of stone, concrete, masonry, brickor similar-type material unless a special permitpursuant to Village Ordinance 210-12 isobtained. Non-conforming with zoning regula-tions herein specified for the district in which it islocated. Sec. 62, Block 076, Lot 17 - ResidenceA.#48-2001 - Adrian & Denise Abraham - 272Grand Avenue - Erect 280' of 6' high stockadeand 4' high chain link fence - No open typefence similar to a chain link fence shall beerected, placed or maintained in excess'offour (4) feet in height and no stockade, solidfence or enclosure shall be erected, "bldced ormaintained to more than three (3) feet inheight within the front yard from the property

line to the front building line in any ResidenceAA, Residence A or Residence ApartmentDistricts. Any other stockade solid fence, opentype fence and enclosure shall not exceed six(6) feet in height. No enclosure or wall shall bepermitted in Residence AA, Residence A orResidence Apartment Districts if constructed of .stone, concrete, masonry, brick or similar-type

.material unless a special permit pursuant toVillage Ordinance 210-12 is obtained. Non-con-forming with zoning regulations herein specifiedfor the district in which it is located. Sec. 55,Block 68, Lots 14-15 - Residence A.#50-2001 - Silvia Dighero - 624 South BayviewAvenue - Maintain replacement of 52' of 4' highfence-with new 4' PVC stockade fence - Noopen type fence similar to a chain link fenceshall be erected, placed or maintained inexcess of four (4) feet in' height and no stock-ade, solid fence or enclosure shall be erected,placed or maintained to more than three (3)feet in height within the front yard from theproperty line to the front building line in anyResidence AA, Residence A or ResidenceApartment Districts. Any other stockade solidfence, open type fence and enclosure shallnot exceed six (6) feet in height. No enclosureor wall shall be permitted in Residence AA,Residence A or Residence Apartment Districts ifconstructed of stone, concrete, masonry: brickor similar-type material unless a special permitpursuant to Village Ordinance 210-12 isobtained. Non-conforming with zoning; regula-tions herein specified for the district in which it islocated. Sec. 54, Block 338, Lot 508 - ResidenceA.#53-2001 - Zoila Calidonio - 90 Guy LombardoAvenue -.. Construct 82 square feet one story

. addition, interior and exterior alterations forrestaurant - Requires at least one (1) parkingspace for each three (3) authorized occu-pants; non-conforming with zoning regulationsherein specified for the district in which it islocated. Sec. 55, Block 331, Lot 14 - Business B.#01-2002 - E.G.A. Construction - 100 IrvingAvenue - Code Compliance - Split property:build new one-family dwelling - No buildingshall be erected on a lot whose area is lessthan 5:000 square feet and with a minimumstreet frontage of 50'; Principal building on anylot shall not cover more than 30% of its area;Non-conforming with zoning regulations hereinspecified for the district in which it is located.Sec. 54, Block 336, Lot 116 - Residence A.#49-2001 Sal Burruano - 176 Sportsman Avenue- Construct garage floor elevation below 7' msl.Lowest floor elevations within A.E and A zonesnew construction or substantially improvedstructures which have the lowest floor includingbasements, cellars., or garages elevated to orabove ten feet (10') mean sea level. Sec. 62,Block 88, Lot 20-21 - Residence A.INTERESTED PROPERTY OWNERS and other per-sons should appear at the above time andplace to have questions answered and tovoice opinions.BY ORDER OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS:ANNA KNOELLER, VILLAGE CLERKFL 100 IT 2/7

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crete down the stacks or completely dismantling theplant because of the costs involved, he said that FreeportElectric was going to disconnect the old plant from theelectric grid. Also, he would like to sell off as much ofthe old Fiat engines as he could to recoup the cost of thenew plant. "There are still people with ships. These areshipboard engines."

Freeport may, in an emergency, run the existing RollsRoyce 20 Megawatt natural gas turbine, if New YorkState or Freeport are facing blackouts.

Freeport Electric has also taken noise complaints intoaccount in their design. "The noise impact is going to benothing," according to Mr. Bianco. The gas compressor,the loudest element in the design, will be physicallyplaced between the existing building and the gas turbine.In addition, a wall will be built along the south/south-west side of the site, where the closest residential area is.Although at night, admitted Mr. Pollack, there will be asmall increase over ambient volume, during the day theplant should not increase the noise level above the nor-mal sounds of trucks and airplanes.

Freeporter Vincent Greco, who has been vocal inopposition to the current Power Plant, was pleased butapprehensive. "My only concern is what happens to peo-ple in the area. I'm concerned with emissions. I knowthere's no problems with gas, but how often will theplant run on oil? I have been assured they are taking careof the sound with the barrier... It looks like they're try-ing. I wish them well and wish them success. I hope it

will be a plus for Freeport instead of a minus like thecurrent plant." The only other worry Mr. Greco had leftwas the aesthetics of the sound wall. "I'm wondering ifit's commensurate with the nautical surroundings."

The cost of the new plant to Freeport will be about$44 million, which will be bonded for 30 years, to about$2.7-or $2.8 million a year. When asked about the affectof this cost on Freeport's ratepayers, Mr. Bianco saidenergy will be cheaper to produce at the new plant andthe sale of energy to LIPA during peak hours should helpdefray the price.

With gas, the energy will cost about $30-40 permegawatt, said Mr. Bianco. Last time it ran, the dieselscost about $60 per megawatt to run and last year, whenfuel prices were higher, the diesels cost about $90 permegawatt. Although .an increase in natural gas priceswould increase Freeport Electric's costs, such anincrease "would affect everyone," according to Mr.Bianco.

Dave Denenberg, County Legislator for the 19th dis-trict, which includes both south Freeport and southMerrick, questioned the value of the open house: "Idon't know if it said that much, but I like the idea ofupgrading the plant and dismantling the diesel turbines,"

Although upset by the controversy, which he feels hasput people in a "money vs. life" situation, Mr.Denenberg wondered where the money would comefrom to pay for the plant. "I would like to see the feder-al government and state come up with some money asfar as bonding is concerned," adding, "I wish the coun-ty would be in a position to help."

BALDWIN RESIDENT RECEIVESPHARMACEUTICAL HONOR:Baldwin resident MarcosMarkoullis (left), a pharmacist atSouth Nassau CommunitiesHospital in Oceanside, was namedthe recipient of St. John'sUniversity's Preceptor of the YearAward. The award was issued bySt. John's University College ofPharmaceutical rand Allied HealthProfessions in' "Recognition ofOutstanding Contributions to theEducational Development ofFuture Pharmacists byDemonstrating High Standards ofProfessionalism, Ethics andClinical Practice." He was the hon-oree at St. John's 43rd AnnualPharmacy Congress. With Mr.Markoullis is Edward Delucie ofOceanside, Director of SouthNassau's "Pharmacy Department.

AshWednesday

servicesAll Saints' Church in

Baldwin will hold aHoly Eucharist andImposition of Ashes atboth 10 a.m. and 7:30p.m. on February 13.

Weitzmanbudgetmeeting

Nassau " CountyComptroller HowardWeitzman will host the"Financial ChallengesFacing Nassau"Tuesday, February 19, at7 p.m. at the SeafordPublic Library.

NOTICE TO BIDDERSANNUAL CATCH BASIN & ROAD PANEL CON-

TRACTMARCH 1, 2002 TO FEBRUARY 28. 2004

FORTHE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT

NASSAU COUNTY. NEW YORKNotice is hereby given that trie PurchasingAgent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport.New York, will sealed receive proposals for"ANNUAL CATCH BASIN & ROAD PANEL CON-TRACT - MARCH 1. 2002 TO FEBRUARY 28, 2004"until 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday. February 26, 2002in the Main Conference Room of the MunicipalBuilding, 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport,New York, 11520, at w.hich time and place theywill be opened publicly and read aloud.Plans, Specifications and forms of the proposalmay be 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 -11.2002 until 4:00 P.M. Monday. February 25, 2002.Documents may be obtained by prospectivebidders upon depositing ($50.00) which sum will

be refunded to Contractors who submit bids,on return of the plans within ten (10) days afterthe contract has been awarded, if the sameare returned 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 notless then five (5%) percent of the bid, madepayable to the Village of Freeport, to assurethe 'entering of the successful bidder into anacceptable contract.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 aftthe date for the opening thereof.

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PR professionals sponsorscholarship program

Public Relations Professionals ofLong Island (PRPLI) is an organizationof individuals" who work in the field ofpublic relations in for-profit or not-for-profit industries or in an academic orhospital/medical environment.

The board of directors of PRPLI ispleased to announce its new ScholarshipProgram for full-time' college juniors,seniors and post-graduate students andfull-time sophomores attending a com:

munity college, who reside on LongIsland and whose career objective is towork in the area of public relations. Allapplicants must have at least a 3.0 gradepoint average and have completed aninternship in a public relations capacityat a Long Island-based business, not-for-profit organization or government

agency during the fall 2001 or spring2002 semester.

•Applications have been sent to thecareer guidance counselors and thedepartments of communication, media,public relations, marketing and Englishat state and local colleges on LongIsland for distribution to their students.Completed applications and supportingdocuments are due May 1; up to tworecipients will be selected. Each willreceive $1,000, which will be presented'at the PRPLI Awards Dinner on May 28.Interested college students or professorsmay contact'Alicia Steger at NassauCommunity College at 572-9634 or.Susan E. Eckert at UCP of GreaterSuffolk at 631 -232-0011, ext. 457 for anapplication or additional information.

The Leader'sRELIGIOUS CALENDAR

Mammography screenings announcedNassau County Legislator Joseph

Scannell (D-Baldwin) has announcedthe dates that the Nassau Health CareCorporation Mammography Van will bevisiting his district office during 2002.The service provides breast screeningsat no cost to the patient.

According to Legislator Scannell, thereasoning behind, the MammographyVan is to make sure that this potentiallylife-saving procedure is available to allNassau County women over 'the age of40. The service includes a breast exami-nation by a nurse, a mammogram, andinstructions in breast self-examination.Any insurance a patient has will beaccepted without co-pay, and if thepatient is uninsured, there will be nocharge. _

The van will be at Legislator

Scannell's district office at 1968 GrandAvenue in Baldwin between 9 a.m. and12:10 p.m. on the following dates:February 13, March 20, April L5, May 8,June 26, July 10, August 14, September18*, October 9, November 27, December18.

"With no known cure, early detectionis a woman's first and best weapon infighting this disease that claims the lifeof a woman every 12 minutes," saidLegislator Scannell. "I encourage everywoman over the .age of 40 to take advan-tage of this life-saving exam."

To make an appointment for theMammography Van on any of the sched-uled dates, or for more information, res-idents should call Legislator Scannell'soffice at 571-6205. Appointments arerequired and are scheduled on a first-

PUBLIC NOTICEPROPOSED ACQUISITION OF

ON-ISLAND GENERATION FACILITIES

The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) will hold publicbriefings and hearings on LlPA's possible acquisition- ofKeySpan's on-lsland generation, as provided for under aGeneration Purchase Right Agreement (GPRA). The GPRAprovides LIPA a one-time right to buy all of KeySpan Energy'son-lsland electric generating facilities previously owned byLILCO. Following an extensive review that began in October2000, LIPA staff and consultants recommended that LIPA"exercise its right" to purchase KeySpan's on-lsland generation.All interested persons are invited to attend a meeting at which,time information will be provided about the proposedacquisition of on-lsland generation facilities. The LIPA Board ofTrustees will consider the issue at its February 28 meeting.

DATES AND TIMESThursday, February 21, 2002 • 8:00 p.m.

The meeting will take place at theOmni Building Lower Level, Teleconference Center

333 Earle Ovington Blvd.Uniondale, New York 11553

Friday, February 22, 2002 • 2:00 p.m.The meeting will take place at

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FIRST CHURCH BALDWIN, UNITEDMETHODIST, 881 Merrick Rd. Baldwin.223-1168. Rev. Richard E. Smeltzer: WorshipService & Sunday School 10 a.m.: YouthFellowship Sunday. 6:30 p.mEBENEZER CHURCH OF SEVENTHDAY ADVENTIST 97 Broadway. MichaelR. Bernard. Pastor: Saturdays. Church atStudy. 9:15 a.m.: Morning Service, I I a.m.:Youth Service. 4 p.m. 379-1054DEAN STREET CHAPEL. 23 West DeanStreet. Sundays. Breaking of Bread. 9:15 a.m.:Adult Bible Class. .10:1.5 a.m.: Family BibleHour. Sunday School (pre-K through seniors).11:15 a.m.: Wednesdays. Prayer Meeting. 8 p.mSOUTH NASSAU CHRISTIAN CHURCH.3147 Eastern Parkway, Baldwin. 379-0720.David .Dooley, Minister. Sunday School. 9:30a.m.: Sunday Worship Service. 10:45 a.m.:Wednesday Adult Bible Study, 8 p.m.. YouthGroup. 8 p.m..ST. PETER'S EVANGELICAL LUTHER-AN CHURCH. 2332 Grand Avenue. Baldwin.223-1951. The Rev. Edward G. Barnell. Pastor.The Service of Holy Communion. 10 a.m.ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH(ANGLICAN) - 2375 Harrison Avenue.Baldwin, 223-3731. The Rev. Dr. Charles G.Ackerson. Ph.D., Rector. Sunday: HolyEucharist and Sermon 8 a.m.. -Church School9:45 a.m.. Sung Eucharist and Sermon, 10 a.m.Wednesday: Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m.THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHOF BALDWIN, 717 St. Luke's Place andTwain Street. Rev. Mark Greiner. Pastor.Sunday Worship. 9:30 a.m.IGLESIA CENTRO BIBLICO DE FREE-PORT - 50 North Main Street. 546-0473, C.Luis Vargas.. Senior Pastor. Sunday services.TABERNACLE OFf FAITH. '286 WestMerrick Road, Freeport. Walter Gibson, Pastor.Sunday Services, 8 and 11:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.:Sunday School, 10 a.m.: Friday night service.8:30 p.m.: Monday and Tuesday Bible School,7:30 p.m.THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHOF FREEPORT, South Ocean Avenue and•Smith Street. Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. Rev.Eddie J. Jusino.BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH, 420 NorthMain Street. Reverend Dr. Harry J. White. Jr.,Pastor, Sundays, Worship Service 8 and 11a.m., Nursery Care at 11 a.m.. Radio Programon WTHE at 4:30 p.m. Mondays - Fridays.Senior Citizens 8 a.m. - 3 p.mBALDWIN JEWISH CENTER, 885Seaman Avenue. Daily minyan. Monday andThursday 6:25 a.m.: Tuesday. Wednesday andFriday, 6:35 a.m.: Friday services 8 p.m.:Saturday services 9 a.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 careand a toddler program are available along withPre-K through 8th grade Sunday School class-es.CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL, 91

.North Bay view Avenue, 623-4200.Conservative, egalitarian congregation. Fridayservices, 8 p.m.: Saturday services, 9:30 a.m.Weekday minyan followed by breakfast. 6:45a.m. Sunday services. 9 a.m..- followed bybreakfast. Religious school, pre-K through highschool. Adult education.SOUTH NASSAU UNITARIAN UNIVER-SALIST CONGREGATION. 228 SouthOcean Avenue. Sunday program, 10:30 a.m.,Coffee Hour,.11:30 a.m.CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERANCHURCH/IGLESIA LUTERANA DECRISTO. North Grove Street and RandallAvenue. Pastor. The Rev.,Dr. Gary E. Mills.

Sundays - Gospel Service of Holy Communion.9a.m.: Spanish Mass of Holy Communion. 10a.m.: Traditional Service of Holy Communion.1 1 a.m.: Sunday School and Adult Bible Study.10 a.m. - 1 1 a.m.WORD OF LIFE MINISTRIES. 80 WestMerrick Road. Full Gospel-Non-Denominational: Caspar Anastasi. Pastor:Raymond Tripi and Tom Dimino. AssistantPastors. Sunday morning Worship 8:30 .and 11a.m.: Children's Church 1 1 a.m.. and SundaySchool 9:45 a.m.: Sunday evening .HealingService 7 p.m.: Wednesday Evening Kinship inprivate homes 7:30 p.m. Friday evening.Ministries and Intercessory Prayer 7:30 p.m.546-3344.FREEPORT CHURCH OF GOD. 580Babylon Turnpike. Reverend Linette Clark.Pastor. Sundays. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.:Morning Services 11:15 a.m.: Evening YouthServices 6 p.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 MacLean.Corps Officers: Sundays: School ( infan ts to Si',adults) 10 a.m.: Morning Worship II a.m.:Ladies Home League Monday 11:3() a.m. £Thursday 7:00 p.m.: Bible Study Thursday 11:30a.m.: Mid-week Service Wednesday. 12 p.m.:Senior' Cili/en Center. Monday to Friday. 8:00a.m. to- 4:00 p.m'. Call (516) 378-4557 .TRANSFIGURATION EPISCOPALCHURCH - (ANGLICAN). South Long BeachAvenue and Pine Street. Tuesdays HolyEucharist 8:45 a.m. Sundays. Holy Eucharist 8and 10 a.m. Sunday School, noon.CHURCH OF OUR HOLY REDEEMER. 37South Ocean Avenue. .Weekday Masses.7:30a.m., Thursday, 7:30 p.m. (Spanish): Friday12:10 p.m. followed by Divine Mercy Chaplel:Saturday Morning Mass in the Church. 7:30a.m. Saturday Evening (Sunday Vigil Masses) 5'p.m. and 7 p.m. (Spanish): Sunday Masses 7.8:30. 10 (Family). 11:30 a.m.. I p.m. (Spanish):Miraculous Medal Novena. Saturday following7:30 a.m. Mass. Blessed Sacrament Chapelopen 24 hours.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FREE-PORT, Pine Street and South Long BeachAvenue. Sunday Worship - 10:45 a.m.: SundaySchool for adults & children, 9:20 a.m.:Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer. 8 p.m.: 379-8084.COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THENAZARENE. 301 Atlantic Avenue. Sundays.Sunday School for all ages. 10 a.m.: MorningWorship Service, 11 a.m.: Evening Praise andPrayer Service. 6 p.m.: Wednesdays. EveningBible Study in Spanish and English. 7:30 p.m.Second and fourth Fridays. Youth Night inChurch gym, 8 p.m.GREATER SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH,129 East Merrick Road. Reverend Malletlc.'Sundays. Morning Service. 11 a.m.: EveningService. 9 p.m. Thursdays. Prayer Meeting. 8p.m.: Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.SOUTH BALDWIN JEWISH CENTER.2959 Grand Avenue. Baldwin: Rabbi RobertJudd. Conservative. Twice daily minyan.Weekdays: Sunday 9:30 a.m.: Monday-Friday6:50 a.m.: Sunday-Thursday 8 p.m.: Shahbal: 8p.m.: Shabbat morning 9:30 a.m.: Sat. afternoon10 minutes before sundown. Religious school:Adult education. Mens Club & Sisterhood. 223-8688TO CHANGE SERVICE HOURS OK M,\KECORRECTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT THELEADER AT.178-3133. /"

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