24 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • NOVEMBER 2019
OYSTER BAY
GARDENS
857B Oyster Bay Road, Bethpage, NY 11714
48 brand new affordable income restricted
1-bedroom apartments with on-site laundry
facilities, convenient to shopping, library and
transportation.
36 units designated for those 62 years
of age or older
12 units designated for individuals with
developmental disabilities who can live
in a noncertified setting with appropriate
supports, 3 of these units will be for those
55 years of age or older.
AMI (Area Median Income) 1 Person 2 People
50% AMI 43,400 49,600
60% AMI 52,080 59,250
AMI One Bedroom
60% AMI Units $1,244
50% AMI Units $1,011
50 % AMI Unit (Supportive Units) $1,081
A lottery will be held on December 23 at
12:30PM at the Plainview Library, 999 Old
Country Road, Plainview, NY 11803 to select the
first 48 applicants.
Applications to be included in the lottery will be
accepted until Monday, December 9, 2019.
Applications received after that date will be
placed on the waiting list and will be accepted on
an ongoing basis.
Information can also be found at
www.NYHousingSearch.gov.
Applications are now available at
www.jmdeinsidler.com or
by calling JMD/Einsidler Management
at 631-752-1414 x326.
MOVERS & SHAKERS:
NEW HIRES, PROMOTIONS
Dr. Natan
Davoudzadeh
This board-certified
urologist has
joined New York
Health. A urological
surgeon, Dr.
Davoudzadeh focuses on treating diseases
of the genitourinary tract that
can affect male and female patients of
all ages. He also has offices in Forest
Hills and in Lawrence.
Jacqueline Rehak
The North Bellmore
School District
appointment
Rehak as the assistant
superintendent
for business.
She comes to the district with nearly
15 years of experience in accounting
and finance, both in another school
district and at a public accounting
firm.
Kevin Coffey
The Carle Place
Union Free School
District Board
of Education appointed
Coffey, a
certified public
accountant, as the district’s new assistant
superintendent for business.
He previously served as its business
administrator.
Jennifer DiMaio
The Valley Stream
Central High School
District appointed
Dr. DiMaio as the
new director of
instructional services.
A member of the district since
2002, DiMaio most recently chaired
the English as a new language/world
language department at North High
School.
Scott O’Brien
The Rocky Point
School District
Board of Education
selected O’Brien to
serve as the next
superintendent of
schools. O’Brien succeeds Dr. Michael
F. Ring, who retired this summer.
O’Brien has nearly two decades of
educational experience.
Dr. Carmen
Fuentealba
Dr. Fuentealba
was named dean
of Long Island University’s
new College
of Veterinary
Medicine, which is slated to open in
fall 2020. She previously spent six
years at Ross University School of
Veterinary Medicine.
Lyle Mahler
The Harry Chapin
Regional Food
Bank elected
Mahler to the nonprofit’s
board of
directors. Mahler
is a partner at the
Uniondale-based law firm of Farrell
Fritz, where he specialized in joint
venture arrangements.
Veronique Bailey
Riverhead Central
School District
named Bailey as
its new director of
STEM. The founding
president of
an educational consulting firm, she
recently worked as the assistant
superintendent for secondary education
in the Roosevelt Union Free
School District.
Lauren Neckin
Neckin started
this fall as the new
assistant principal
at Rocky Point High
School. She spent
much of her career
in the Great Neck Public Schools,
where she both taught and gained
leadership skills, most recently as
the department head of family and
consumer sciences.
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