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Ellen’s Run Takes Off Sunday By Rick Murphy
Sunday morning over a thousand runners will compete in the 19th annual Ellen’s Run, but it’s not about who runs the fastest – it’s about the joy of being there. Ellen’s Run, the brainchild of Julie Ratner, is the poster child for a determined effort that will
never end – the effort to help cancer victims cope, survive, and ultimately, triumph over the disease. Julie Ratner lost her sister, Ellen Hermanson, to breast cancer two decades ago. “I still miss her,” she said in a recent interview. “It’s always bittersweet,” she said about the race. “But now it’s more sweet
than bitter.” The race itself evolved from a modest fundraiser to the largest footrace on the East End – but it is so much more. It’s a celebration of women who fight the good fight against breast cancer in an area that has one of the highest rates in the state. Ellen Hermanson was by all accounts a remarkable woman, and her courageous fight is the inspiration for thousands of women and the race that bears her name. The Ellen Hermanson Foundation endures, and its crown jewel is the Breast Center at Southampton Hospital. Ann Cronin can attest to what having the state of the art facility on the East End has meant to hundreds of women. “I was diagnosed last year after I went for a routine mammography . . . thank god for the #D machine at the Ellen Hermanson Breast Center.” The Ellen Hermanson Foundation jumped in to help, no questions asked. “They sponsor a seminar, “Renewal & Hope” that was useful. They helped out with money -- I used it to take the ferry from my home on Shelter Island to get treatment. People just don’t believe how great they are.” The cancer was in its early stages, and after a lumpectomy, ”all is good,” Cronin reported. Rita Wasserman is another survivor who has worked raising money for the Foundation ever since. “Ellen’s Run and Ellen’s Well were there for me from the beginning. They provided transportation to Riverhead five days a week. They paid expenses and for my counseling.” Wasserman hasn’t forgotten. “I work my butt off for them. I’ll do anything. I’m eternally grateful.” A beautiful woman and a gifted
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writer, Hermanson’s personal battle began in February 1989 while still breastfeeding her six-month old daughter. She fought valiantly and courageously, undergoing surgery and aggressive chemotherapy. I n N o v e m b e r 19 9 4 , E l l e n delivered an important speech entitled “One Patient’s Pain” at the National Coalition of Cancer Survivorship annual conference. She was weak, barely able to walk, and facing hip replacement surgery that her doctors agreed to delay until after the conference. It was at this conference that Justice Sandra Day O’Connor spoke of her breast cancer. She lost her hard-fought battle with breast cancer on April 11, 1995, at the age of 42. “She loved the ocean, she loved the light out here,” Ratner recalled about her sister. “My niece is 26 now. She has a real sense of who her mother was.” Considering its humble beginnings the Foundation has a staggering list of achievements, most noteworthy over $3 million in assorted grants to related programs and organizations. “It’s a real local event. I’m so proud to have created this,” Ratner said of the race. “I’m really proud of what we have accomplished. It’s a privilege to do it.” This year’s event starts at 9 AM sharp on Sunday at the Parrish Memorial Hall at Southampton Hospital. “It’s day of hope and renewal,” Ratner said. The race itself is for serious and casual runners alike. Registration is $30 ($25 for seniors) now and $40 the day of the race. There are prizes for men, women, boys, and girls in every age category. Breakfast is provided after the race. For more information call 631-9071952 or visit www.ellensrun.org. “God forbid anything ever happens they are there,” Wasserman said about the Foundation.
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LITTLE WEINER AND THE BIGGEST WEINER OF THEM ALL Little Weiner: Did you see that Anthony (“Do you want to see a picture of my crotch?”) Weiner is going to open a restaurant in the Rockaways serving healthful food? I’m all for that, but I want Weiner to promise us all that before he touches the food he’s going to wash his hands. Big Weiner: I’m happy to report that Barack Obama reads The Independent. On June 18 I wrote a column titled “Solving Obama’s Problems in Iraq.” In the column I said: “Let the Sunnis and the Shiites kill themselves in an
insane religious war that has gone on for centuries. “Give up on the rest of Iraq except for the Kurdish region. “Recognize and help establish the creation of a sovereign state called Iraqi Kurdistan with its own government and parliament.” Naturally the “Obama can do no wrong” idiots jumped all over it. And on Facebook some moron “unfriended” me for suggesting something so stupid. I can’t tell you how much that hurt my tender feelings. Now just eight weeks later Obama, having read my column,
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on potential enforcement action at the house at 42 Dune Road in Hampton Bays a year ago. It’s a vacant structure that was damaged during Hurricane Irene. That’s Irene, not Sandy. A fire in 2012 resulted in debris and damaged decking around the building. The place has been left open, resulting in hazardous conditions, the hearing notice states. No fence has been erected to contain debris or prevent access. Once the town has determined whether any of the properties have violated the Town Code, municipal workers will be deployed to handle the mess and the cost of the cleanup will be added to the
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As of August, town officials have embarked on more enforcement actions related to property management than they did in all of 2013, according to Southampton Town Deputy Supervisor Frank Zappone. That’s a “direct reflection” of the reorganization and restructuring of the town’s code enforcement department. Officers are now assigned specific sectors in town, just like police. They’re able to become very familiar with a neighborhood while patrolling and, said Zappone, “be more proactive and preventative.” Property management issues can relate to dumping, unattended lawns, places unoccupied for an extended period of time, broken windows, and other signs of abandonment and blight. In some cases, the deputy super visor explained, it can become clear to an officer that abandoned properties are used at night by squatters or kids looking to party. As The Independent went to press yesterday, the town board was poised to consider action against two area property owners, with another two on deck for September 9. Two Flanders properties – on Long Neck Boulevard and Royal Avenue – were to be the focus of public hearings. Both are overgrown and have been the site of dumping, according to the hearing notice. The purpose of garnering pubic input is substantiating whether the property owners are in violation of the town code. Two more properties -- in East Quogue and, again, Flanders – are on tap for similar consideration in September. The first, located on Old Quogue Road, is home to a vacant mobile home that’s open and “not secure,” the hearing notice states. The structure has been vacant for a while and there have been “continuing problems,” according to the notice, which adds, “The mere act of securing portions of the structure is not sufficient as new areas are being forced open leaving the structure accessible and creating a hazardous condition.” In East Quogue a vacant commercial building on Montauk Highway is the focal point of an enforcement action. It’s open and has been the scene of trespass incidents in recent months, the hearing notice states. “Further, the grounds are littered with debris
including rugs, furniture and household garbage,” the resolution setting a public hearing declares. The problems at some of the properties above have gone on for a while, Zappone reported. The issues at this next public hearing subject, which was due for discussion yesterday, have gone on for “quite a while,” he said. In fact the town held a hearing
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Americans are among the most generous people on Earth. But, you don’t know how very, very, generous you’re about to become. First, let’s recap the U.S. economy. Unemployment is at Jimmy Carter’s 1978 malaise levels. In Chicago, up to 92 percent of black male teenagers are unemployed. Recent college graduates are either unemployed or underemployed. Many live with their parents, half can’t use their degrees, most carry student loan debt. Thirty five percent of Americans now face collection agencies. The federal deficit keeps soaring. Cities lurch towards bankruptcy. We can’t talk about inflation because, officially, there isn’t any, unless you buy groceries, gas, or visit the doctor. Now, to your shrinking wallet. With Democrats worried about midterm elections, the White House is about to announce a scheme to distract voters, divide Republicans and enroll millions of new Democrats. Their plan increases unemployment, reduces wages for working Americans, and increases taxes.
Our President has an Executive Order that will trigger a tsunami of illegal immigration. He’ll claim his citizenship and working papers giveaway “only” covers six million illegals, but realistic estimates are 25 million or more. This will inundate our country and cost you, your children, and your grandchildren, untold billions. Dress rehearsal for the looming tidal wave is the fake “Humanitarian Crisis.” We’re told that 60,000 unaccompanied children -- many in diapers -- crawled 1,000 miles from their crime-infested Central American homes to the Mexican border. After a welcome by Customs and Border Protection, the Department of Health and Human Services dispersed these folks as far from the border as possible. Reality check, please! Children? Half are adults. Escaping drug violence? What about low income Americans, many of them black single mothers, longing to escape their own gang-infested neighborhoods? $61,666 per illegal Central American! That’s what the Administration
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Open space acquisitions were expected to be a top topic at yesterday’s regular meeting of the Southampton Town Board. As The Independent went to press, resolutions inviting community members to weigh in on a number of potential public purchases were on the agenda. Town board members were also called to vote on the appropriation of $10 million from the Community Preservation Fund fund balance to use towards the purchase of more properties than originally expected when this year’s CPF plan was compiled. The Community Preservation Fund is a dedicated revenue stream that derives its revenue from a two percent transfer tax on most real estate
transactions. It’s to be used for the preservation of open space, farmland, and historic structures. The $10 million infusion will increase the CPF budget to over $46 million. “The fund keeps growing at astronomical rates, the month-to-month increases are far exceeding expectations and the board wants to take full advantage of that,” Deputy Supervisor Frank Zappone explained. “The CPF is so healthy, we can address those needs in the community, and God bless us if we can.” Adding to the List B y l a w, p r o p e r t i e s a municipality wants to acquire must be included in the town’s Community Preservation Project Plan. That addition is subject to public hearing. This week, the
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Shinnecock Hills is supportive of the purchase, as is the town-appointed Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board, Zappone informed. Moving east to Bridgehampton, town officials also have their eyes on close to four acres of land located on the BridgehamptonS a g H a r b o r Tu r n p i k e . T h e resolution setting a September 9 public hearing, lauds the land as “perhaps one of the finest collections of inland freshwater wetlands remaining east of the Shinnecock Canal.” Hosting pristine stretches of red maple-hardwood swamp amid pitch pine-oak and mixed mesophytic forests, this large wild area provides nesting and breeding grounds for abundant neotropical migrant songbirds and other forest interior wildlife, the resolution continues, listing sharp-shinned, coopers and red-tailed hawks, great horned owl, red fox, raccoon, muskrat and white-tailed deer among its inhabitants. Interior vernal ponds are home to a variety of amphibians including the stateendangered tiger salamander. This purchase could be characterized as one within the CPF’s ecological protection purview, Zappone said. It doesn’t have a lot of development potential, but the acquisition, he said, is a good way to protect the wetlands.
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The first thing people noticed about Marianne Toy was her smile. Definitely. “She was very pretty,” her eldest daughter Emily said this week. It didn’t take much time, though, before the beauty behind the pretty face was evident. Mrs. Toy, who died August 5 at Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York at the age of 60, was a nurturer. “She was very caring and concerned about other people and whatever they were going through,” Emily Toy said. “But she was also very practical and honest. She’d tell you what you needed to know, even if you didn’t want to hear
it.” Testament to a lifetime spent thinking of others, Mrs. Toy took a moment in the throes of her illness to write her family – husband Jerome, and daughters Emily, Rachel and Megan – telling them how lucky she felt to have had such a wonderful family to spend her life loving. Born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1954 to parents Ellis Faraday and Mary Burns Faraday, Mrs. Toy was proud to share a birthday, May 29, with President John F. Kennedy. The family moved to Sag Harbor when she was just two and Mrs. Toy spent most of her life, growing up and for the last 15 years, in the
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were spent relaxing and having a good time with loved ones filling her home. She enjoyed the beach and took pleasure in planting flowers in her yard. Reading was a joy, and “She always had a book going.” Mrs. Toy was especially excited for her daughters when they expressed interest and began to follow career paths in the arts. In addition to her immediate family, Mrs. Toy is survived by her brother Bill and sister-in-law Mary Faraday of Rockville Centre and their children Kate and Patrick; sister Ellen and her husband Steve Sowa, of Wareham, Massachusetts; and brother Robert and sister-in-law Laurie Faraday and their daughter Mary. Her parents predeceased her. The family received friends Sunday at Yardley & Pino Funeral Home in Sag Harbor. A mass was celebrated Monday at St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church , and burial followed at St. Andrew’s cemetery. Memorial donations can be made to Coramaria Retreat House in Sag Harbor or the Lung Cancer Research Foundation. K.M.
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The field behind the South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) is known as an Old Field habitat. At this field, there is currently a management program led by the Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt Organization. In effect, this program is designed to maintain the health of this Old Field by removing two extremely aggressive, non-native plants, Autumn Olive and Japanese Knotweed. Introduced species, such as these two plants, become invasive -- that is, they grow uncontrollably because the environment in which they are placed lacks the biological controls from their native environments to keep them from rampant growth. Our native plants live in equilibrium with our native insects and animals. For these insects and animals, they are source of sustenance and shelter. Our native plants also have an important relationship with our soils and water supply. When alien plants become invasive, as they often do, they crowd out these important native plants and thus may jeopardize the health of the entire habitat. Why is it important to maintain the health of Old Field habitats? Old Fields are one of the most productive areas in our region, providing homes for much of our native wildlife. Old Fields are formed when forests are cut down to create farmland. When these parcels of land are not farmed, the land becomes what is commonly known as an Old Field. These fields, part of the natural succession from forest, to field, to shrub land and back to forest, are an intrinsic element in the natural rhythms of our lives. Due to the tremendous increase in development on the East End these Old Field habitats are quickly disappearing. For this reason it is essential that we maintain the health of these areas so that they can, once again, take their part in the rhythms of our lives. With this thought in mind, we would like to list some of the most common alien plant invaders. Even if you do not live in an Old Field
habitat there are other introduced species of plants that could wreak havoc with habitats such as forests and wetlands. Some of the following non-native plants may be suggested to you for landscaping or may already exist on your property. We hope you will learn to recognize them, not choose them for landscaping purposes
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barbecue chicken, fresh corn bursting with flavor, zesty cole slaw, roasted potatoes that explode in your mouth and juicy red watermelon. It’s time again for that high water mark of the summer -- the Amagansett Fire Department’s annual chicken barbecue. In 1960 AFD companies two and four got together to try their hands at hosting a chicken barbecue. By 1964, it became an annual event, according to AFD’s 100th anniversary journal. For the recent barbecues, volunteers prepare 1200 chickens, a ton each of potatoes and corn, and a half-ton each of watermelon and cabbage. They serve about 2000 diners each summer, and often sell their tickets out. So, hurry up and get yours. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for kids. Take out available, too. The BBQ will be held Sunday from 2 to 6 PM at the firehouse on Main Street.
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On The Hunt For A License? Town Clerk Sundy Schermeyer has scheduled additional office hours for the town clerk’s annex on Ponquogue Avenue to accommodate the public in anticipation of the upcoming DEC hunting season. It’s open Mondays and Tuesdays 8:30 AM to 4 PM and Thursdays from 10 AM to 4 PM. The additional hours will give hunters a chance to get their licenses without travelling to Southampton Town Hall from western areas of town. Other documents like marriage licenses, handicap parking permits and most vital statistic certificates will also be available.
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Department continually sends officers over looking for her estranged husband. She keeps telling them he doesn’t live there, they keep coming back.
Only in The Hamptons East Hampton Village received a call about two trespassers in the backyard of Barnes Lane on August 4. When they arrived police found the pair lounging on the deck. “Don’t worry,” one guy said. “I bought the house yesterday,” further stating he was just looking around. Police spoke to the real owner. Not true — the man had merely put a bid in that hadn’t been accepted. The owner didn’t want to press charges, so the pair was sent packing. A North Main Street woman complained the police Friday that the Suffolk County Probation
Must Be Good Pizza Two men waiting on line to buy pizza in Montauk Sunday afternoon engaged in fisticuffs, with each blaming the other for starting the fray. East Hampton Town Police said neither man wanted to press charges and they went their seperate ways. Dee Wee Re-Two Southampton Town Police said they charged two motorists with DWI after both allegedly failed sobriety tests. On Sunday Marc A. Marano, 49, of Southampton was pulled over on Tuckahoe Lane
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Drunk And Loaded Southold Police said they charged a man with driving drunk and afterwards, with having a loaded pistol. Tomas Vasquez-Ochoa, of Southold, was originally pulled over for having a defective light but when police found bullets on his person they investigated further.
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Mans Overboard Shortly before 2 PM Sunday Southampton Town Police received a report of a capsized vessel near Ponquogue Bridge. Two individuals were rescued and taken to the Shinnecock Coast Guard Station. Neither was seriously injured.
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RICK’S SPACE Musing About Fun Things Like Death “When I think of heaven I think of dying Lay me down in a field of flame and heather Render up my body into the burning heart of God in the belly of a black-winged bird� -- Adam Duritz
is a professional wrestler. When you think about it, birth and death are the only two things that really matter in life. All the rest is insignificant in comparison, so it really doesn’t matter I can’t remember what I did in the sixties because in the overall scheme of things no one cares. It used to be death was a mystery, but now, of course, we have clarity thanks to the Internet: www.thetruthaboutdying.com. It asks the question, “What is the Valley Of Death?� The answer is, “Like, ummm, grody to the max?� And how do people end up there? They die from being gagged with a spoon, of course. “We believe there is a plan to overcome death, and we can learn about this plan from an absolutely authoritative source. The truth about death offers answers to
Yeah, right, that’s where I want to end up when I die – in the belly of a black-winged bird. No thank you. Being Catholic, of course, I am guaranteed a place in heaven and I don’t intend on using a bird to get up there. In fact, I’m thinking helicopter - a really noisy one. Of course, the rest of you are probably doomed to spending an eternity with Beelze-bubby (a bayman from Springs), and his friend The Deceiver, who I think
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these questions and more. We invite you inside this website to check it out.� I n s i d e , C h u c k Wo o l e r y i s peddling mouthwash. It better be good, because it will have to last for eternity. The thing about death is that it’s so damn final. It is the ultimate proof we lived our lives as nobodies. We are not going to make it on any of the “Famous Birthday� lists. We’re not getting monuments in Washington D.C. Kids won’t get a school day off in our honor. Crap, we won’t even be on Wikipedia. (HINT: DO NOT TELL ANYONE THIS: of course, you can be on Wikipedia, just put yourself on it. You can read all about Rick Murphy the rock and roll legend, Rick Murphy the Pulitzer Prize winner, Even Rick “Schlong’ Murphy. This is the best part of Wikipedia — people think it’s a real encyclopedia.) Sure, there will be a few tears when you die. Within five years though, your memory dims, and the light is snuffed out altogether in a decade or so. I know in my heart if I drop dead tomorrow my little nieces and nephews won’t remember me for very long. It will go from “My Uncle Rick was a great uncle� to “My creepy uncle who died five years ago� to “some old guy who smelled like urine.� That’s why it is important for all of us to do something unforgettable before we die so our spouses and loved ones will fondly recall us after we are gone. For example, I’ve secretly taken out a second mortgage and I’m investing it at Saratoga Racetrack.
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At first I thought that was a good idea but after I lost most of my dough I watched the horses during the post parade, one walking directly behind the other. One would poop, and the other would step right in it, and so on down the line. There’s a metaphor for life there: we are all in deep doodoo – also, never bet on anything that can’t get out of the way of a big, steaming pile. “I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work; I want to achieve immortality through not dying,� Woody Allen said. To me, that means being a vampire and living off the blood of others. In this day and age that seems like a contradiction. People who eat red meat get high blood pressure and die of heart disease. How can you feast on blood every night and live forever? Shouldn’t all vampires be vegans? The only other thing we can hope for is reincarnation, or to come back from the dead. The only person we’ve ever known to do this was Jesus Christ, and he had friends in high places. Seems Jesus died on a Friday, and realized on Sunday he didn’t get his Easter basket, so he whined and whined until God sent him back to earth. Then there are ghosts. Ghosts hang out after they are dead, but they wear sheets instead of clothes. Some of us can see them, others can’t. Or maybe there are more subtle signs . . . Forty years from now my niece will tell her little daughter, “Uncle Rick is still alive.� “Can you see his sheet?� the little one will ask. “No, but I smell urine.�
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Lucky Ones Dear Rick, Alan and I wish to thank our local Sag Harbor ambulance crew, Southampton Hospital personnel and Southampton Police officer Eugene LaFurno. Living in this beautiful community and having had an emergency, we are delighted that we can put our trust and faith in such a wonderful and caring group of people. Their compassion and professionalism is exemplary and we commend each and every one. We are all lucky to call this community our home! LYNN AND ALAN KAPLAN
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If it weren’t so sad it would be funny. It seems North Fork residents are fuming, complaining a 40 percent hike in the number of copters that take the north route over Long Island Sound in route to East Hampton airport is making their lives miserable. Eventually, of course, the copters have to cut across land, and as we all know by now, they make a hell of a racket. Local officials there have enlisted Congressman Tim Bishop and U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, among others, to petition the FAA to change the flight patterns – altering the course so helicopters will continue east beyond Orient Point before cutting back to the airport. What’s wrong with this picture? Well, the proposed flight plan would then route the helicopters over Springs and the Northwest Woods. Are the citizens there less important than those on the North Fork? Are they immune to noise? The latest proposal is of course, just another attempt to oil the squeaky wheel. Previously, North Sea residents, Bridgehampton residents, Sag Harbor residents and of course, East Hampton residents have launched campaigns to alleviate the noise. Schumer and Bishop are particularly adroit at assuring complainants that they will do something about the noise. The FAA, probably tongue in cheek, feigns concern as well. The reality of what’s happening is clear – wherever the pilots fly, there will be complaints. Moving them around from route to route just changes who is complaining:
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Virus Contaminated Editor Rick, Totally lost in the environmental controversy; plastic garbage bags vs. reusable carry alls is the salient researched fact that most all the reusables become quickly germ virus contaminated! The leaky store wrapping on your meat, poultry and fish pollutes your carryall and defies your casual washing. Wake up Jay Schneiderman -- your longwinded article in the Southampton Press is stone dumb. Our greatest non-nuke peril is having viruses. CAPTAIN BRUCE ROBERTSON-DICK
Never Published Dear Mr. Murphy, In recent letters to The Independent, I’ve argued that The Southampton Press failed to report all of the news. To prove I’m not kidding, from here on everything
sooner or later, whether coming in from the north, south, or west, the copters are going to rattle walls and shake the idyllic calm on the East End as they parade into East Hampton airport, with Friday evenings being the epicenter of the airborne delirium. We understand there are reasons why flight plans are made. The obvious entry route into the airport, all other factors (like fog) aside, is for the helicopters to come in from the Atlantic, and head north at the shortest distance. The distance from Georgica Pond to the airport is only about 3000 feet. Doesn’t logic dictate that the quickest way to the airport, and the shortest amount of time over land, would be the least intrusive for all concerned? Since the residents on Georgica Pond are among the wealthiest on the East End, might they also be the types that make use of the helicopters? Could it be the folks in Springs, North Sea, and Mattituck, and everywhere else that are being drowned out by the noise are inconvenienced so that the wealthy and powerful aren’t? One solution is to control the helicopters by limiting the hours they come in and stagger the approach routes so they come in from as may different angles as is plausible. Another is the common sense way: take the shortest route over land so that the fewest residents are affected.
I write will be sent to the New York Press Association, with exhibits. A recent dispute between Southampton’s Town Board and Highway Superintendent Alex Gregor went viral after the Town Board asked him to remove the street sign he installed to honor Sister Jackie Walsh, a Catholic nun who was killed by a hit-and-run driver in Water Mill. According to Gregor, as reported by News 12, “I’m in charge of the road system, and when people get hurt or especially killed, it deeply affects me.” Unfortunately, a while ago in East Quogue, a Hampton Bays man was killed in an accident in which an East Quogue driver was involved while driving under the influence. According to The Southampton Press, the East Quogue driver had three prior DUIs. He was found guilty and he lost his license for a period of time. The family of the Hampton Bays driver placed a private memorial at the scene of
the accident. The accident happened before Mr. Gregor took over the road system, but just recently Mr. Gregor surveyed the area adjacent to the accident . . . with the East Quogue driver. I wrote a letter to The Press in which I asked why Gregor appeared to have enlisted a private citizen to help him with his highway responsibilities. In my letter I never referred to the accident or the fatality but I did mention that Gregor and his buddy appeared to have ties to the Democratic Party. The letter was never published. So with due respect to The Southampton Press and to Sister Jackie (who deserves a memorial at the scene), Mr. Gregor appears to have installed his street sign in Water Mill as little more than a political maneuver since it can be easily proven he doesn’t care about road safety. SUSAN CERWINSKI Continued on Page 24.
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We Are Broke Dear Rick, In reading last week’s letters to the editor I tried to imagine the positions of the many view points taken by the people who surround us on the East End. Many good points, some bad points, and many personal opinions, by people from all walks of our society. Typical of some of these viewpoints, it is so obvious that they are deeply politically motivated and many of the writers have such obvious agendas! I fear the old expression, “Those who don’t study history, are destined to repeat it. “ I’m referring now to the many children who are crossing our borders as illegal aliens. It is, of course, very sad. However, it is also a huge potential problem for this country if it is not addressed now, and soon! As amazing as it may seem it has already occurred here in our past history. Please do not accept my word for this -- LOOK IT UP. In the mid-1800s until the early 1900s many large cities were plagued with abandoned and orphaned children, as a result of immigrant people who did not have the ability to care for them. Hey folks, lets forget the political fighting. This has all the potential of placing the nails in the coffin of America! We are broke folks -- $17 trillion of national debt is not chicken feed! A lot of people are so well “insulated” from what is happening, that they don’t even see it! No one in 1929 saw what was going on, either. And back then we didn’t dole out billions of American dollars in foreign aid. We are in trouble folks, and there are no wise moves, coming out of Washington, from either political party! They are on summer break. RICHARD G. KRAUSE
Completely Ridiculous To the Editor, If it isn’t exactly irritating, it’s certainly tiresome trying to get a Leftist to pay attention to facts. The attempt to do so reminds me of parents trying to get their seven year olds to eat their vegetables (“I don’t wanna!”). In her criticism of my criticism of reader Nicholas Zizelis’ letter about the HL decision, reader (actually I wish she really was a reader. If she really was that, I wouldn’t have to do this again) Kimberley
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Lee writes that my “irrelevant verbiage” was proof that I failed to understand Zizlelis’ ”indisputable facts and figures, names and numbers.” In Ms. Lee’s world men are disqualified from any attempt to tell her what she “can or cannot do with (her) body” and that such attempts are “discriminating (the word Ms. Lee should use here is discriminatory) degrading and . . . downright insulting.” Ms. Lee is defending Mr. Zizelis’ use of identity politics -- wherein he identifies which gender, religion and political persuasion the various Justices and other politicians are who dare support a company’s owner’s religious rights. These are the decision-irrelevant facts and figures I was supposed to pay attention to while the person who recited them utterly failed to comment on the entire point of the decision. So does Ms. Lee completely fail to comment on the fact that this decision is highly circumscribed
in that it deals with HL only. Please pay attention here, Lee and Zizelis: Blacks vote for their perceived interests. So do Hispanics, gays, Jews, women, labor unions, et al. So what is Zizelis supposedly accomplishing by telling us that Catholics (who happen to be men) or conservatives, who happen to be men, support the decision? Actually nothing, in my opinion. Well, according to Ms. Lee, they aren’t qualified to say a thing (meaning neither is Zizelis, ironically--no wait, he’s a Lefty), because this is all about her body rights. Well, it ain’t, Ms. Lee. Not by a longshot. Ms. Lee’s use of three-for-a-dollar sloganeering about her right to do what she wants with her body says nothing about the HL decision. What the HL decision says in plain English is that if a woman is hired to work for that company, she won’t get “free” abortifacients through Continued on Page 25.
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her health insurance plan. If she needs that kind of medication she has to buy it using her own money (in the words of Brando--”the horror, the horror”) or, it seems, choose not work for Hobby Lobby to begin with! If a Republican, or man or Catholic advocated that all abortifacients should be banned, then Lee might have a point.
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However, no one has said that. If Ms. Lee would just for a moment put down her megaphone and pay attention, she will realize that what she is really saying is this: If a woman cannot get an abortifacient for free, then a war on her body is being waged by various and sundry like me. This completely ridiculous notion is what it is: completely ridiculous. O n e m o re t h i n g fo r M s. Le e : Conservatives dislike Obama about exactly as much as Leftists disliked George W. Bush. Howzzit feel, Kimberley?
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East Hampton Town ZIPCODE 11930 - AMAGANSETT ZIPCODE 11937 - EAST HAMPTON ZIPCODE 11954 - MONTAUK ZIPCODE 11963 - SAG HARBOR ZIPCODE 11975 - WAINSCOTT Riverhead Town ZIPCODE 11792 - WADING RIVER ZIPCODE 11933 - CALVERTON Shelter Island Town ZIPCODE 11964 - SHELTER ISLAND Southampton Town ZIPCODE 11901 - RIVERHEAD ZIPCODE 11932 - BRIDGEHAMPTON ZIPCODE 11942 - EAST QUOGUE ZIPCODE 11946 - HAMPTON BAYS ZIPCODE 11959 - QUOGUE ZIPCODE 11960 - REMSENBURG ZIPCODE 11962 - SAGAPONACK
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Edge Capital Mngmnt Khalil, A & Asch, M Town of East Hampton 210 Bluff Road LLC Pommier,M & Jensen,C
Raji, D Slater, R & K PutnamAmagansettFarm Pesek, M by Trs Schrott, A & J Trust
2,575,000* 2,375,000 10,150,000 3,311,000* 1,550,000
2128 Montauk Hwy 4 Katie Ln 551 & 561 Montauk Hwy 210 Bluff Rd 83 Gardiner Dr
Bock II, T & Davis,M Miller&Locke&Palla-K Chuya, D & P Calle, A Tyler Hamptons LLC Sandberg,S &Mayesh,S 108 Neck Path LLC Windwer,S &Romanello Armijos, W Snell, C & J Guido,A &De Guzman,J Baron, R Burns, P & Parcher,J
Hillick, P Rothkin, M & D Morales, J & M Lockwood&Blake-Lockw Bronchtein,A&Groom,P Sarnoff, C Hoffman, D Morey, R & F Henao, L Bernardini, N Cooper, T Principi&J.A.B.Group Lester Jr, S
400,000 855,000 655,000 300,000 3,160,000 950,000 1,250,000 478,500 365,000 880,000 1,600,000 299,000* 1,350,000
136 Kings Point Rd 31 Milina Dr 17 Washington Ave 58 Fort Pond Blvd 60 Squaw Rd 12 Northway 108 Neck Path Treescape Dr, Unit A-3 126 Harrison Ave 63 Whooping Hollow Rd 9 Cedar Ct 26 Blue Jay Way &lots 5&6 390 Pantigo Rd & lot 12
Vlasaty&Ruta-Vlasaty Aloha Capital LLC
Keogh, M & K Brisbane Beach LLC
405,000 985,000
23 Fort Pond Rd, Unit 57 21 Brisbane Rd
Julane Properties-Gr
Pharaoh, D by Exr
717,500
56 Grand St
Srour, M
Viola, M
850,000
1 Knoll Ln
Retained Realty Inc RPNL & Akalika LLC
Luetje, C & I by Ref Ferrari,S & J by Ref
327,721 526,050
87 Fire Ln 4 Taconic Ct
Aretz, J & N Nuzzo, A
Fuller, J Trust Aretz Jr, J & N
320,000 710,000
1823 Edwards Ave 192 Landing Ln
35 South Ferry Road
Olink, J Properties
755,000
35 S Ferry Rd
Housing Trust Fund Zambzryski, K
Kossman, W Lange,M &R by Trs
210,000 245,000
154 Temple Ave 249 & 220 Royal Ave
Chmielewski, J & A Bley, L & P
JOK Partners LLC Bruce, J
925,000 2,595,000
375 Chase Dr 142 Hildreth Ave
Echevarria, L & Y Streit, D & L US Bank, NA Moran, T Dawson, L & C Christodoulou, C & G
Brady, Toburen, etal Seidl, S Septor, B by Ref Conrad, J Chomicki, E & C & J Nakamura, K & K
320,000 480,000 275,000 180,000* 375,000 950,000
304 Aerie Way 2976 Quogue Riverhead Rd 31 Central Ave 51 Old Country Rd 109 Lewis Rd 29 Marlin Rd
Kohli,S &Ghosh-Kohli Mohr, G Town of Southampton Lohr, S & D Petroro, D
Balducci, AYY O’Connell, J ShinnecockDevelopmnt Stevens, A & K Pena, F & W
775,000 270,000 250,000* 250,000 455,000
8 Quail Run 11 Oakhurst Rd 59 West Tiana Rd 21 Nassau Rd 16 Bay Dr
Ghayalod,M & Singh,A Moggio, P & J
Chirico, J & T Craigmyle, M
910,000 2,450,000
6 Midhampton Ct 5 Quogue St
Rosenblatt&Goodstein
County of Suffolk
30,000
Basket Neck Ln
285 Parsonage Lane 287 Parsonage Lane 289 Parsonage Lane
ABL, L.P. ABL LP &Destefanis,A ABL, L.P.
6,500,000 7,000,000 8,000,000
285 Parsonage Ln 287 Parsonage Ln 289 Parsonage Ln
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Leitner, R & S Meltsner, W & R Robbins, J Joyce, E Borris, J & C Twin Cedar Capital
Panza, W Ruggs Path LLC Rucci,M & P & C & M Dent, E Collage, W & J Angelo, J
812,500 2,950,000 417,000 700,000 1,750,000 560,000*
15 Dogwood Ln 20 Ruggs Path 16 Bay View Dr W 78 Round Pond Ln 3 N Harbor Dr 9 South Harbor Dr
Spandorf, S Martarona, C & R Mandel,V&Levieva,I&M Vigorelli, G Steinberg, S & F 175 Wooley Street Gosman, T Guest, J
Maron, L Flood, R Greenspan,E&DeSantis Townsend, E & R Beechwood Benedict S Wooley 175, LLC Citibank, N.A. Harriss Family Trust
990,000 855,000 1,350,000 330,000 2,103,380 3,375,000 483,089 1,600,000
79 Woodland Dr 160 Warfield Way 44 Hidden Cove Ct 383 North Magee St 202 High Pond Lane 175 Wooley St 166 Powell Ave 1 First Neck Ln
Tilman,T & Morgan, A Felix, M & M
Hampton Villas Prprt South Shore Devlpmnt
223,000 499,000*
220 Montauk Hwy 40 Matthews Dr
Rowe, N & M
Gregorchuck, S & P
1,733,000
872 Millstone Rd
Town of Southampton Westhampton Cemetery Peconic Land Trust Colman, B & M Kaplan, A & S
Westhampton Cemetery Peconic Land Trust 6 Pierrepont LLC Perrotta, J & L 538 Dune HarborAssoc
185,000* 450,000* 450,000* 1,375,000 1,280,100
14 Lakeside Ln Montauk Highway p/o 42 Montauk Highway 26 Baycrest Ave 538 Dune Rd, Unit 2
DiBiaso, N & A Breiter, J Brogan, B & R Green, A & J Sirena, E
Nappi,D & Prylucki,K Timber Ridge atWHB V Friedman, S & V Cullen Sr, E & V Craver, D
450,000 582,322 2,750,000 3,165,000 2,900,000
460B Montauk Hwy 103 Gettysburg Dr &lot 48 213 Dune Rd 193 Dune Rd 779 Dune Rd
Intorcia, C & K
Foos, S & Biskup, J
385,000
1820 Little Neck Rd
The Boatright Group
Neiman, C
648,000
639 Second St
Clemens,G & Waters,D
Jaquillard, H & A
480,000
475 Alois Ln
Hossenlopp,G&L Trust
Gerrity, Moore, etal
1,075,077
194 Willow Terrace Ln
Stanonis, R & G & R Cheng, S & Vaden, M Parker, B
Earley,C&Asset Trust Harrison, G & C Hansen, E Trust
342,500 1,700,000 545,000
2555 Youngs Ave, Unit 16D 380 Kimberly Ln 305 Williamsberg Rd
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NFAWL, Town Sign Lease Agreement North Fork Animal Welfare League (NFAWL) announced Monday that plans to relocate the Riverhead Animal Shelter to the Henry Pfeifer Community Center building in Calverton have been finalized and the lease agreement with the Town of Riverhead has been signed. The project is a strategic and collaborative effort between the NFAWL, the Town of Riverhead and Move the Animal Shelter (RMTAS), a non-profit directed by Denise Lucas. “The new location will better meet the needs of the animals in our care,” said Gillian Pultz, Executive Director of the NFAWL. “It will also provide added support for our current mission in Riverhead by offering comprehensive animal care services, including medical assessment, temperament testing with behavior modification and enrichment for all needy domestic animals.” The new location will serve the entire East End, providing outreach to both the North and South Forks. “This is a great day for Riverhead now that we have entered into a lease agreement with the North Fork Animal Welfare League.” stated Riverhead Supervisor Sean Walter. “The entire town board is grateful to the NFAWL and MTAS for their dedication and perseverance. This move will make a significant and positive difference in the life of homeless pets on the East End and will improve the level of experience for adopters, volunteers, and all community visitors.” Construction will take place in two parts: The Pfeifer Center renovation will be managed by MTAS and house such shelter services as dog training, medical isolation, and administration. NFAWL will use designated capital funds to build state-of-the art dog kennels in a new adjacent building. A rigorous fundraising initiative will commence to support and complete the construction. NFAWL and RMTAS will reach out to all animal lovers, including corporate partners, on the East End. The NFAWL operates shelters in both Southold and Riverhead. Its mission is to provide for the welfare of homeless animals by insuring rescue for the lost, care for the sick and placement in permanent loving homes.
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Play Bridge This hand was played several years ago in a World Championship game. The West hand opened with a preemptive 2H bid. North made a takeout double but his partner converted that bid into a penalty double by passing. The results were bad for West. The defensive team took one spade, one diamond, two clubs, and three hearts for down two. NorthSouth scored 300 points. Why was the North-South team so successful? How did South know that he was better off passing than bidding 3 spades or 3 diamonds or 3 clubs? He made the judgment that his side could, at best, make
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a partial game, earning 100-170 points while on defense he could make 300 points. He used the “rule of nine” to make his decision. In order to use this rule of nine, a player has to add three numbers. The first is the number of the opponent’s trumps that South holds, namely, 4. The second number is the number of trumps that South holds that are honors which includes the 10. This number is 3. The final number is the level that East has promised, namely, 2. Since the result is 4+3+2 = 9, South knows that it is safe to pass and convert his partner’s takeout double to a penalty double.
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King Arthur, of legend and song, strode across Medieval England with courage and confidence - or did he? What if the troubles of his kingdom (including Camelot!) threaten to overwhelm him? Watch the Damsels in Distress sound the warning. Witness the Lady of the Lake as she produces the Sword in the Stone. Hide with the Camelotians when the Ghost of Arthur’s Father visits the castle. See the Giant tower over the questing Knights. Cheer for the King when he makes friends with the Terrible Dragon. Join the Knights and Squires of the Round Table as they try to do the right thing. Hope for the best as your favorite characters of Camelot - Guinevere, Merlin, Taleisin, the Raven, and the dashing Lancelot - wrestle with the challenges faced by their people. And follow the original twist on this familiar story as it weaves its way through a landscape full of surprises! A performance of King Arthur’s Quest is the latest product of the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center’s musical theater camp for kids. Starring 60 local campers and two adult actors, the show hits the stage Friday night at 7 PM. Tickets are $15. Visit the WHBPAC website to buy yours.
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Over-share Two Montauk homeowners were charged last week with violations of the East Hampton Town Code related to excessive turnover. Louis Scagnelli, the owner of 20 Foxboro Road, Montauk, was charged with six counts of excessive turnover for renting his house to a rotating cast of tenants over successive weekends, town officials said. Scagnelli’s house has generated complaints each weekend about new tenants, excessive vehicles and noise. John Templeman, the owner of 5 South Federal Street, Montauk, was charged with several code violations for excessive turnover and pumping pool water into the street. Also under investigation are Building Code violations, such as change of use within the house and converting rooms to bedrooms, and exceeding the Suffolk County Department of Health Services regulations. The charges against the pair of homeowners are a result of Code Enforcement investigations conducted over the past two months. Both cases were reported on the town’s new online complaint form, which is accessible on the Ordinance Enforcement page of the Town’s website, www.ehamptonny.gov. “Excessive turnover has been the focus of many of our online complaints and is being vigorously investigated to provide for the quality of life expected in our Town,” said Town Director of Public Safety David Betts.
Junior lifeguards from the East Hampton-based Hampton Lifeguard Association did their hometown proud last week at the Nautica United States Lifesaving Association National Lifeguard Championships in Virginia Beach. More than 300 youngsters between the ages of nine and 17 participated in eight events in four age categories. Maggie Purcell won her division (ages 12 to 13) in the ”RunSwim-Run” contest, which called for running a set distance on the beach, then swimming out and around two buoys and back to run the beach again. Chasen Dubs took the title for guards aged 12 to 13 in the board race and won the “Ironguard” event. Ironguards must swim a designated course, run to a transition area, then paddle the designated course and finish with another run. Four junior guards from the Hampton Lifeguard Association finished first in the beach flag race. From a prone position on the sand, they had to rise at the sound of a whistle, turn, and race to get a beach flag buried in the sand. Sophie Kolhoff, Max Mahi, Lila Ferraro, and Bella Tarbet all won their age divisions.
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It finally happened. After spending the past few months in this column hoping and begging for golf to move on from Tiger Woods, the game gave us everything it had to offer on Sunday. Rory McIlroy’s PGA Championship victory was an instrumental step to navigating the post-Tiger golf world. The entire day was a perfect script of what the sport needed. A weather delay, along with a superstar leaderboard, plenty of birdies, a handful of eagles, combined with high drama, adrenaline, fist pumps and confusion put golf back in the spotlight like it hasn’t been since Tiger ruled the game. The parallels have always existed between Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. Rory was expected to eventually take the torch from Woods. Both were child prodigies; one in the United States, the other in Ireland. Both men had close relationships with their fathers, who helped push them towards greatness. Rory even followed Tiger’s simplistic marketing lead, trading in the shirt and hat flashing multiple sponsors, for the quiet, cool look offered by Nike. But, while Rory’s game has shown flashes of “Tiger potential,” it was never as consistently great. How ironic that while Tiger Woods’ physical demise may be playing out in front of us, McIlroy has stepped to the plate and put on Tiger-esque performances. He’s even surpassing Woods in some categories. With the victor y Sunday at Valhalla, McIlroy became the first player since Tiger in 2006 to win three straight events on the PGA Tour. Also, he is the fourth youngest to win his fourth career major, behind Young Tom Morris, Tiger Woods, and Jack Nicklaus. But, there is something Rory was able to do last weekend, that Tiger never accomplished: come from behind to win a Major. Rory made the turn Sunday three strokes back of the leaders. In any sport, a team or individual’s ability to come from behind helps define greatness. Jack
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Nicklaus came from behind eight times to win a Major. Gary Player did it four times, while Tom Watson did it twice. Yes, technically McIlroy was leading at the start of the day Sunday, but that makes his back nine accomplishments that much more impressive. Sunday’s ride down the home stretch had all the ingredients to give the sport the spark it desperately needed. It included wily veteran Phil Mickelson, the world’s number one Rory McIlroy, American hopeful Rickie Fowler, and smooth swinging notable European Henrik Stenson. Fowler couldn’t get over the hump, but finished in the top five
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It wasn’t a situation we’d ever expect to witness on a Sunday at a Major Championship. The development on the 72nd hole had Mickelson and Fowler startled. Rory was trying to play speed golf to try to complete his victory, and even Jim Nantz and his CBS Broadcast team were surprised to see the tournament end as it did. But, it was a chance for golf to seem edgy and cool. It hasn’t felt that way since Tiger was in his prime. They bent some traditional rules in one of the most important moments of the year. Combine the weather, with the drama, clutch shots (McIlroy’s birdie on 17), near misses (Phil’s chips on 17 and 18), and golf became exciting, hip, and must-watch TV . . . all while Tiger Woods was nowhere to be found. That’s good stuff. Pete is a lifelong Montauk resident and former sports talk host at 88.7FM WEER. He’s currently a Sports Anchor at WCBS 880 and WFAN radio in NYC. He can be reached via email at peterfmundo@gmail.com.
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Coast Guard Auxiliary News By Vincent Pica
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“Sabby the Lingo?” Maritime Language – X As noted prior, each discipline has a language and that language conveys competency to the listener. This column is part of a series of maritime vocabulary words. So you can sound like the salty ol’ mariner you are… We’ll run enough of these to get the major concepts and phraseology from Alpha to Zulu in front of you! G: International Meaning: I require a pilot. Gaff - (1) A spar that holds the upper side of a four-sided gaff sail. (2) A pole with a sharp hook at the end used to get a fish on board. Gaff Rig - Any sailboat with a four-sided mainsail, defined by two booms, one located on the bottom, perpendicular to the mast, and another, located on top, at an angle from the mast. Gaff Sail - A four-sided sail used instead of a triangular main sail. Used on gaff-rigged boats. Gaff Topsail - A light triangular or quadrilateral sail set over a gaff. Gale - An unusually strong wind. In storm warning terminology, a wind of 34 to 47 knots (39 to 54 miles per hour or 62-87 kilometers per hour). Galley - (1) The kitchen area of a boat. (2) Very old fighting ship propelled by oars. Give-Way Vessel - A term, from the Navigational Rules, used to describe the vessel which must yield to the “Stand-on Vessel” in meeting, crossing, or overtaking situations. Also known as the Burdened Vessel. Go About - To turn the boat headto-wind so as to go about on the opposite tack. Go Adrift - To break loose from a mooring, anchor or docking. Going to Weather - To sail against the prevailing wind and seas. Gone Aloft - Sailor’s phrase for a seaman who has died. Great Circle - The largest circle which can be inscribed on a sphere by a plane that cuts through the center of the sphere. On the earth, the equator is a great circle, as are all the meridians of longitude which pass through both poles. The shortest distance between two points on the earth’s surface lies along the great circle which connects the two points. Green Buoy/Can - A can buoy. A cylindrical buoy painted green and
having an odd number used in the United States as a navigational aid. At night they may have a green light. Green buoys should be kept on the left side when returning from a larger body of water to a smaller one. Green Daymark - A navigational aid used in the United States and Canada to mark a channel. Green triangular daymarks should be kept on the left when returning from a larger to smaller body of water. Greenwich Mean Time - GMT for
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coves. Gunwale - The upper edge of a boat’s side; the part of a vessel where hull and deck meet. (Pronounced “gunnel”) Gybe - (Jibe) Turning the boat so that the stern crosses the wind, changing direction. To change direction before the wind onto another tack with the boom coming over by the force of the wind. Caution is needed in this maneuver, especially in heavy wind. Gypsy - A windlass or capstan drum. More in the weeks ahead! BTW, if you are interested in being part of USCG Forces, email me at JoinUSCGAux@aol.com or go directly to the D1SR Human Resources department, which is in charge of new members matters, at DSO-HR and we will help you “get in this thing . . .”
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On The Water Shinnecock Bay/Inlet/Ocean The bite outside the inlet was way off this week due to the heave from Bertha. Some guys were still able to grab a couple of fish out on the Shinnecock Reef. The fluke had definitely moved off to the deeper water, 85-90 feet. The seabassing has been slow, too. Conditions are great and should allow things to improve. The bay bite on the fluke remains strong but you will need to weed through the mass amounts of shorts to go home with dinner. Most areas of the bay are producing and on both tides. Flats have a good amount of action but the few bigger fish seem to be in the deeper waters. Blues come and go but a good place to start looking would be on the bunker pods outside the inlet. Bass bite over at the bridge has been a pick but better than in past weeks. The trigger fish have been hanging around the buoy chains inside the inlet. Peconics Plenty of porgies out at the rock. Clam chum and clam baits are a must.
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Offshore The sharking grounds continue to produce, but it has slowed from last month’s bite. Fish continue to be taken near the 100-foot area. Out around the Coimbra wreck, the bluefin tuna are still holding their ground. This bite has slowed somewhat and seems to have moved to an early morning bite. The larger fish are a bit deeper. The Canyon waters are seeing small yellowfin, medium size longfin and some good size mahi.
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Port Charlotte James Oliver Rye Islay Single Malt
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42 Below Vodka
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Smirnoff Vodka
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Wolffer Rosé Still in Stock
We will match any of our local competitors’ coupons presented at the time of purchase! Antinori Santa Cristina Red Wine 750 ML Sparkling .....................................3 for 30.00 Wine Magnums Livio Fellugia PG ................... 19.99 Ruffino Gold Label ................ 39.99 Blackstone (all varieties)3 for 30.00 Louis Jadot Pouilly-Fuisse ...... 20.99 Antinori Toscana ...........2 for 34.00 Sterling Napa Chard ............. 11.99 Bogle Chard ............................ 8.99 Pindar Winter White ............... 4.99 Sterling Vintners Chard ........... 8.99 Simi Chardonnay .................. 14.99 Antinori Tignonello ................ 99.99 Sterling Meritage .................... 9.99 Crane Lake ...................2 for 10.00
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Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio .......................... 19.99 Ironside Cabernet.................17.99 Da Vinci Chianti Reserva .....19.99 2 for 35 Thorny Rose Sav Blanc ..........9.99 2 for 18 Clos du Bois Merlot Reserve .16.99 C Chateau Ste. Michelle Chard .10.99 Chateau Ste. Michelle Riesling 9.99 Coppola Rosso ... 9.99 or 2 for 18 BV Coastals........... 8.99 3 for 24 Whispering Angel Rosé ........17.99
Lindemans (all varieties) ........9.99 Beringer White Zin .................9.99 Fontera (all varieties) .............8.99 Bolla (all varieties) ...............11.99 Yellowtail (all var). 6 @ 10.99 each Conti Beretta PG...................10.99 Mark West Pinot Noir ..........18.99 Il Giordano PG .....................12.99 Fetzer (all varieties)................9.99 Woodbridge............ 6@10.99 each Barefoot All White Varieties ...... 6 for 60.00 Cavit Pinot Grigio .... 6@11.99 each
Cristalino Brut ................... 7.99 Veuve Clicquot ................ 39.99 La Marca Prosecco . 6 @ 10.99 each 90+ Prosecco11.99 or 2 for 20 Chandon All Types .......... 16.99 Korbel Brut ................. 3 for 33 ............................... 15 for 150 Not responsible for typographical errors. Subject to Inventory Depletion All Prices expire 8/20/2014
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