State Senator Steve Rhoads recently recognized several local businesses and leaders in the Wantagh, Seaford, Bellmore, Merrick and East Meadow communities with the New York State Empire Award, celebrating their service, operational excellence, and community impact. This year’s recipients —Realty Advisors, Kwong Ming, Masters Collision, the Kaizen Centre for Health and Wellness, Worth Property Management, and The Barking Biscuit— have all made significant contributions to their communities through both professional and philanthropic efforts.
Realty Advisors recognized for longstanding community support
Realty Advisors, of Wantagh, led by Christopher Kaufman and Laura Dupkin Memisha, received the Empire Award for over 20 years of service and involvement in community initiatives. Known for their dependable client counsel, Realty Advisors supports the Wantagh Scholarship Fund, Mandalay Homeowners Association, and several local youth sports teams. Rhoads commended the firm’s professionalism and commitment to bettering the community.
Kwong Ming’s Barry Lee honored for culinary excellence and philanthropy
Barry Lee, owner of Kwong Ming in Wantagh, received the award for his long-standing role in the community. Kwong Ming, Long Island’s oldest Chinese restaurant, has served the community for over 60 years and supports youth programs in the area. Rhoads acknowledged Kwong Ming as a beloved institution and praised Lee’s contributions to the community.
Masters Collision recognized for community support and service
Masters Collision, a family-owned business in Seaford led by Dean Poupis, Jr., was recognized for its service and charitable contributions. Founded in 1971, the business is known for its customer care and community involvement, supporting the Seaford Lions and Project Thank-A-Cop, among others. Rhoads highlighted Masters Collision’s dedication, describing them as beacons of community spirit.
Dr. Tara O’Brien and the Kaizen Centre celebrated for mentorship and community impact
Dr. Tara O’Brien, founder of the Kaizen Centre for Health and Wellness in Bellmore, received the Empire Award for her 24 years of dedication to healthcare and community mentorship. Her office actively participates in Chamber of Commerce events and supports local talent development in healthcare. Rhoads noted Dr. O’Brien’s contributions as creating lasting change within the community.
Worth Property Management recognized for philanthropy and client support
Lynn Senko of Worth Property Management in East Meadow received the Empire Award for her commitment to service and philanthropy. Known for transparent guidance, Senko’s team supports clients and engages in community projects, including contributions to Gift of Life, helping fund life-saving surgeries for children. Rhoads commended Worth Property Management for their community leadership and service.
The Barking Biscuit Celebrated for Leadership and Community Spirit
Ira and Hilary Reiter, owners of The Barking Biscuit in Merrick, were honored for their community engagement, including providing homemade treats for shelter dogs and volunteering. Rhoads recognized Ira’s leadership roles in the Merrick and Wantagh Chambers of Commerce as a testament to his visionary leadership and volunteerism.