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Driven By Compassion riven by compassion for those who were devastated by SuperStorm Sandy, the Nesaquake National Junior Honor Society sponsored a Food and Toy Drive to aide Long Island’s neediest communities. There was an outpouring of generosity from the Nesaquake family. Over 25 huge boxes of food and 16 gargantuan boxes of toys were collected to be distributed in the areas of Nassau and Suffolk Counties that were hardest hit by the storm.
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Memorial Scholarship The Stony Brook University School of Journalism received a $50,000 gift from Elaine Crosson and her son Daniel, to establish The Matthew T. Crosson Memorial Scholarship In Journalism which will endow a scholarship to support young journalists who wish to carry on the pursuit of public affairs journalism and advance public discourse for which the late Matt Crosson was so well known. A portion of the funding comes from donations from family and friends, and the full $50,000 will be matched by a special grant to Stony Brook University by Jim and Marilyn Simons and the Simons Foundation, resulting in an impact of
$100,000. The endowment will continue to be funded with additional donations from the community. Matt Crosson, the beloved and highly-touted former President of the Long Island Association, a title he held for 16 years, died unexpectedly on December 23rd, 2010 from complications following a stroke. He resigned from the LIA earlier that year and accepted a job as the Chief Executive Officer of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. Following his death, Elaine and Dan, who is now 14, moved back to their home on Long Island after Elaine accepted a position at Stony Brook University as Vice President for External Relations.
“It has been two years since Matt passed away and Daniel and I still miss him so much, as does the rest of his family, and so many others who knew and loved him,” said Elaine Crosson, JD, Crosson’s wife of 17 years. “Dan and I wanted to make this gift now to commemorate Matt’s legacy as a great advocate for public dialogue, and to provide others an opportunity to honor his memory. “Matt was an attorney not a journalist by trade, yet his appreciation for the written word and his belief in responsible journalism was fierce, so in addition to his primary role of advancing economic development for Long Island, it was his
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personal mission to bring to fore the most pressing current affairs issues facing this community and all of New York by engaging some of the most relevant public figures and luminaries in our country in a personal dialogue right here in our own back yard. “The Matthew T. Crosson Memorial Scholarship endowment is meant to foster that mission, to keep the vision alive by supporting journalists in training at Stony Brook who will carry on the pursuit of public discourse that Matt so cherished.” The Crosson scholarship will be available to a qualifying full-time junior or senior enrolled in the School of
Journalism at Stony Brook University, where Jim Klurfeld, Crosson’s friend and longtime cohost of the public affairs program “Cutting Edge,” is a professor. The recipient must demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in journalism with a demonstrated interest in public affairs. The recipient will also have the opportunity to intern at Newsday or at News 12 Long Island and Newsday.com or a special rotating internship at all three news outlets. One recipient per year beginning in the Fall 2013 academic year will be chosen by a selected committee appointed by School of Journalism School Dean, Howard
Schneider. “This scholarship will be invaluable in supporting students, yearafter-year, whose passion will be to pursue reporting in the public interest,” said Schneider. “I can think of nothing more important.” “This is not only a wonderful development for our program but wholly appropriate that it should be in Matt Crosson’s name,” said Klurfeld. “Whether he was a prosecutor, running the New York State Court system, heading the LIA or hosting a regular public affairs television show, Matt's goal was always to find the truth. That, of course, is also the goal of journalism.”
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parliament in Strasbourg, and the United Nations Troops in Kosovo. In December 2001 it was brought to Ground Zero. The International Peace Light is a worldwide symbol of peace and brotherhood. The light is given from one person to another as a gift with the wish for peace and forgiveness among all human beings. W o r l d w i d e , communities seeking international friendship and peace is a special concern of all Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, here and abroad. According to the ideals of Scouting, everyone is encouraged, all nations and peoples, through personal contacts to actively create Peace and fear-free living in their environment by being tolerant towards different ethnic, cultural or religious groups.
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Peace Message, which encourages everyone, especially Scouts, to actively create peace in their own environment and communities During the weeks before Christmas, Scouts distribute the light to now more than 30 European countries. In recent years it has also been brought to the United States through the generosity of Austrian Airlines, and the cooperation of the Brooklyn Catholic Committee on Scouting and the Greater New York Council. This year it is being shared throughout the United States and Canada, and is even being brought to South America. In past years the Peace Light has been presented to Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, Mikhail Gorbachev, King Hussein of Jordan, members of the European
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The Diocese of Rockville Centre's Catholic Committee on Scouting in conjugation with Christ the King RC Church hosted a Peace Light Distribution Service on Sunday, December 9th, during the 7 p.m. Advent Lessons and Carols. The
Commack; and Resurrection Byzantine Catholic Church, Smithtown The tradition of the Peace Light started in Austria in the late 1980's. The "Peace Light" campaign was originally organized by the Austrian Broadcasting Co. and is still part of a great charitable mission for handicapped children and people in need. Each year, a child from Upper Austria fetches the light - a live flame- from the Grotto of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. The light is then transported to Vienna, Austria under the auspices of the International Scouting Movement and distributed throughout Europe. In recent years it has also been brought to the United States. The aim of the Peace Light is to bring people the light and the
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boxes of food and 16 gargantuan boxes of toys were collected to be distributed in areas of Nassau and Suffolk Counties that were hardest hit by the storm. Volunteers from Lighthouse Mission in Bellport picked up the food for distribution to needy families in Bellport, Mastic Beach, and surrounding areas. Earlier in the week, New York State Troopers picked up
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Two days into 2013… so how is your year going? Have you given up on those promising New Year’s resolutions yet? Has your self-proclaimed “fresh start” gone by the wayside already? Two days in, and you’re wishing for 2014? Funny as it sounds, this is precisely the mentality many have when it comes to their failed attempts to remake their lives. One and done, so to speak, which is silly when you consider there are 365
days in a year, with countless opportunities for derailment during each and every one of them. Odds are, complications will arise at some point. Sure, there are days when frustrations are bound to get the better of us. Weeks even. But what is life if not a journey laid out before us, with twists and turns along the way? Some choose to stay the course, while others prefer the road less traveled – it all depends upon our respective mentalities, which, as we all well know, can change moment to
moment. The New Year is just another one of those days, for better or worse. It is what you choose to make of it, to a point. Only certain things are within our control; other aspects need be left up to fate. After all, what’s that they say about “the best laid plans”? Exactly. Don’t bother making them. So maintain that sense of optimism. Don’t despair quite yet. There are precisely 363 more days left to get it right. Good luck. And Happy New Year :)
Smithtown Booster Club recently hosted an Awards Breakfast. The following teams won Scholar Athlete Team Awards: Accompsett Middle School Girls Volleyball team, Great Hollow Middle School Girls Tennis team and Nesaquake Middle School
Girls Tennis team. Scholar Athlete Awards are given to teams with the highest GPA of all the teams during the fall season. Five Smithtown West Varsity Softball players were selected as an AllAmerican Scholar Athlete for their academic
achievement in the 20112012 school year. In a program sponsored by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association, a student athlete with a GPA of 3.5 or higher is nominated by her coach and is eligible to be honored by the NFCA.
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American citizens. A panel of judges tested the expertise of the classes in various areas based on principles of the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Supreme Court rulings. Students addressed topics such as the history and philosophical ideas underlying the Constitution; the development and expansion of the Bill of Rights; and the role of citizens in American democracy. The program forces students to analyze constitutional principles and apply them to day-today life. This year’s winning team is Mr. Gatto’s 8th period class from High School West. His class will represent the Long Island Region at the state finals on January 12th, 2013 in Albany for the opportunity to represent New York at the We the People National Finals held April 30th–May 2nd in Washington, D.C.
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Smithtown Township Arts Council presents a fine art exhibition The Ones That Got Away: Celebrating the Long Island Artists January 12th through February 8th. The public is invited to an opening reception on Saturday, January 12th, from 2 to 4 p.m. to meet the artists and view the exhibit. We all know that artists submit some of their favorite works to a Juried Art Show and yet they just did not catch the eye/hook of the one doing the judging. We also know how subjective and difficult it is for a juror to acknowledge so few art works from so many other fine works. The Mills Pond House Gallery offered Long Island Artists an opportunity to display their work that has never captured any award, recognition or prize at all in any show, despite the Artist’s pride in their painting. A wide variety of styles and media will be displayed including watercolor, oil, pastel, ceramic, acrylic and pen and ink. Exhibiting Long Island Artists: (at press time) Joyce Bressler (Commack), Kathleen Carlsson (Stony Brook), Francine Corso (Northport), Dianna Costa (Lindenhurst), Vivian Gattuso (Ronkonkoma), Kristen Hadjoglou
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Students from June Tener’s AP Government class at Smithtown High School East and Joseph Gatto’s AP Government classes at Smithtown High School West recently participated in the Regional Competition of the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution program held at Smithtown High School West. The students studied for months to prepare for
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Following the ranking of Mercy Medical Center in the top 20% of hospitals in the entire state by U.S. News & World Report with a “superior” rating in patient safety - Mercy has earned high marks again. It has been ranked in the top tier for all of New York. Mercy was among 157 “Empire State” hospitals graded by The Leapfrog Group, receiving the highest grade in southwest Nassau County as measured by the Hospital Safety ScoreSM. “This latest recognition underscores the high level of safety and quality provided at Mercy,” said Mercy’s Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Aaron E. Glatt, MD. “Our staff tirelessly deliver superior patient care.” Mercy scored among the best performing hospitals in three measures and better than average in
eight, and ranked higher for patient safety than all other hospitals in southwest Nassau County and the majority of New York State hospitals graded by The Leapfrog Group. The 375-bed facility is one of six Catholic Health Services (CHS) hospitals serving Nassau and Suffolk counties. Like all CHS member hospitals, Mercy participates in the New York State Partnership for Patients, a quality improvement and patient safety initiative launched by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Mercy also has been awarded the Pathway to Excellence® designation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, along with designation from the American College of Radiology as a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence and Bariatric
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Suffolk County Legislator Lynne C. Nowick was the keynote speaker at the grand reopening of the newly remodeled Smithtown Library’s main building. The Smithtown Library is the largest library on Long Island and ranked seventh
in the State of New York. Legislator Nowick thanked the past and present library trustees for their diligence in working on this project and congratulated Library Director Robert Lusak on another great renovation project.
LIBRARY REOPENS - Pictured at the ribbon cutting for the Smithtown Library’s grand re-opening are: Very Reverend Lawrence De Lion, St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church in Smithtown; John Martins, Library Trustee; Robert Lusak, Library Director; Eric Johansson, Library Trustee; Suffolk County Legislator Lynne C. Nowick; Joseph Vallone, Library Board President; Charles Sauer, Library Trustee; Otis Thornhill, Library Trustee; Anthony Monteleone, Library Board Vice President; and Suzanne Mohr, Library Trustee Elect.
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Outpatient Training Program Continuing to address one of the most pressing public health concerns facing Long Island and the nation, Mercy Medical Center is offering winter sessions of its outpatient Diabetes SelfManagement Training Program. The four-session programs will be conducted in both January and February. Each begins with an hour-long individual assessment for each participant, followed by three weekly group workshops. Group sessions will be conducted in January on Tuesday afternoons from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. and in February
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COMING EVENTS AROUND TOWN Send Coming Events To: Neighbor Newspapers, 565 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735; Fax To: 631.226.2680; or E-mail To: editorsb@southbaynews.com at least two weeks prior to the date of the event. All events will run in the Coming Events Calendar on a space available basis. For further information, contact: 631.226.2636, extension 275.
Wednesday, January 2 The Northport Chorale will hold auditions in the Choir Room of the Northport High School, Laurel Hill Road in Northport, at 7 p.m. Also January 9th and 16th. For information, contact 631.239.6736. The Long Island Accordion Alliance will meet at La Villini Restaurant, 288 Larkfield Road in East Northport, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.6344. The East Islip Historical Society will meet at the Joyce Fitzpatrick Senior Center at Brookwood Hall Park, Irish Lane in East Islip, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.2946.
Thursday, January 3 The Reading Specialists Council of Suffolk will host an Educators’ Common Core Workshop at the Vanderbilt School Library, 350 Deer Park Road in Dix Hills, from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. For information, contact 631.669.5964. The Lindenhurst Evening Homemaker’s Unit will host its Business Meeting in the Lindenhurst Middle School cafeteria, at 7 p.m.
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The German Genealogy Group will meet at the Hicksville VFW Hall, Post 3211, 320 South Broadway in Hicksville, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.0621. A Support Group will meet at NSLIJ Southside Hospital, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 516.499.6374. L.I. NAIM Catholic Widows and Widowers Club will meet at the VFW Post 7277 Hall, 191 Veterans Boulevard in Massapequa, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.781.4763.
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A Dual Artist Exhibition will be held at the Brickhouse Brewery. For further information, contact 631.943.6760.
The East Meadow Public Library will present Classic Films: Murder Over New York, at 1886 Front Street in East Meadow, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 516.794.2570. Opera Night In Northport will be presented at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 270 Main Street, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.8808. Southside Johnny & Poor Fools will perform at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. Josh Joffen and Tina Lear will perform at the Garden Stage in Garden City, at 8:30 p.m. Open mic will precede at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.248.8891.
Saturday, January 5 The Islip ELKS Lodge #2533 will host a Basketball Free Throw for boys and girls at 401 Main Street in Islip, at 9 a.m. For boys and girls ages 8 to 13. For information, contact 631.277.8133. A Low-Cost Dog and Cat Vaccination Clinic will be held at Luv My Pet of Hempstead, 174 Fulton Avenue, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. An Amateur Boxing Show will be presented by Body Shot Boxing of St. James, at the Deer Park Community Center, 41 Homer Avenue in Deer Park, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.228.4989. A Swing Dance will be held at the Brush Barn in Smithtown, 211 Main Street, beginning with a lesson from 7:30 to 8 p.m. The band will perform from 8 to 11 p.m. For information, contact 631.476.3707. Spirituality For Singles will meet at St. Aidan Parish, 510 Willis Avenue in Williston Park, at 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.561.6994.
Sunday, January 6 The South Shore Audubon Society will host a Bird Walk at the Massapequa Preserve,
frm 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Bring binoculars. For information, contact 516.987.8103. The ORT Party Planning Showcase & Ultimate Teen Party will be held at the Huntington Hilton, Route 110 in Melville, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 516.222.0550. A Trout Birthday Party will be held at the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium, 1660 Route 25A in Cold Spring Harbor, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 516.692.6768. Cashore Marionettes will perform at the Tilles Center, at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100. Rescuing The American Townscape From Its Own Recent History will be presented at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Grace Auditorium, One Bungtown Road in Laurel Hollow, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.692.4664. The Rhythm Method will perform at Saint Boniface Episcopal Church, 100 46th Street in Lindenhurst, at 4 p.m., followed by a reception. For information, contact 631.957.2666.
Monday, January 7 The Café Dilemma Lunch & Learn Series will be presented at the Mid-Island Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Road in Plainview, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.822.3535, extension 328. A Mortgage Foreclosure Free Legal Consultation Clinic will be presented at the Nassau County Bar Association, 15th and West Streets in Mineola, from 3 to 6 p.m. For information, contact 516.747.4070. Natural Ways To Find Relief Workshop will be held at the Mattituck Presbyterian Church’s Social Hall, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.238.5733. The Babylon Chorale will hold auditions at Beach Street Middle School, 17 Beach
Street in West Islip. Rehearsal will start 7:30 p.m. Auditions will be held at 9:15 p.m. For information, contact 516.795.1022. Estate Planning For Pets will be presented at the SyossetWoodbury Community Center, 7900 Jericho Turnpike in Woodbury, at 7:45 p.m. For information, contact 631.277.3844.
Tuesday, January 8 The Farmingdale Chapter of the Homemakers Council of Nassau County will meet at Ellsworth Allen Town Park, Motor Avenue in Farmingdale, at 10 a.m. For information, contact 516.249.0976. The Bay Shore-Brightwaters Homemakers Unit #7 will hold a Business Meeting at the West Islip Community Center, Higbie Lane in West Islip, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.608.1688. A Blood Drive will be held at St. James Church, Hicksville Road and Seaman’s Neck Road in Seaford, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.694.2016. The Islip Chamber of Commerce will meet at the Islip Middle School Library, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.2720. Heart Of Long Island Chorus will host an Open House at the Greenbelt Recreation Center in Holbrook, from 7 to 10 p.m. For information, contact 631.226.6941.
Wednesday, January 9 A Winter Wishes Blood Drive will be held on the first floor of the St. Anne’s building, at 7 a.m. For information, contact 516.705.2589. Current Affairs: A Comprehensive Discussion Of The World’s Trouble Spots will be presented at the Bellmore Jewish Center, 2550 South Center Avenue, at 1:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.221.2056. SeniorNet will present a seminar on iTunes at Sachem Public Library, 150 Holbrook Road in Holbrook, from 3:30
to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.3700, extension 268. A Blood Drive will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, Nassau Street and Carleton Avenue in Islip Terrace, from 4 to 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.1710. The External Diploma Program will host an Information Session at Wilson Tech’s Career Center, Building A, 17 Westminster Avenue in Dix Hills, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.667.6000, extension 327. Surgical Intervention For Seizure Disorders will be held at Epilepsy Foundation of Long Island, 506 Stewart Avenue in Garden City, from 7 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 516.739.7733, extension 145.
Thursday, January 10 A Baby Dance Party will be held at In His Steps Dance Studio, 796 Udall Road in West Islip, from 9 to 11 a.m. For information, contact 516.531.3101. The Friends of the Sachem Library will meet in Community Room A at 150 Holbrook Road in Holbrook, at 10:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.588.5024. 100 Black Men of Long Island, Inc. will host a Minority Biz Forum at the African American Museum, 110 Franklin Street in Hempstead, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. For information, contact 347.475.7158. A Blood Drive & Bone Marrow Testing will be held at East Lake Elementary School, 154 East Lake Avenue in Massapequa Park, from 3 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.732.0883. A Manga Drawing Reception will be held at the Huntington Public Library Station Branch, 1335 New York Avenue in Huntington Station, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.5165, extension 236. The Board of Trustees of the Islip Public Library will hold a Board Meeting in the Conference Room of the Library, at 6:30 p.m.
A Reception will be held in the lobby of the Patchogue Theatre for local artist Dan Fusco, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sinai Reform Temple will host a six-hour Defensive Driving Course at 39 Brentwood Road in Bay Shore, from 7 to 10 p.m. Also January 17th. For information, contact 631.665.5755. Holistic Moms Network will meet at Whole Foods Lake Grove, 129 New Moriches Road, from 7 to 8 p.m. The topic will be “Solar Hot Water.” For information, contact 631.775.6566. Let My People Go! will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610. The Road To Faith: A Class On Finding Spirituality In Your Life will be presented at B’nai Israel Reform Temple, 67 Oakdale-Bohemia Road, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.563.1660.
Friday, January 11 A Shabbat Dinner will be held at the Jewish Centre of Bay Shore, 34 North Clinton Avenue in Bay Shore, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.665.1140. The Constantino Brumidi Lodge will host a Friday Night Vegas at 2075 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.586.3928. The New Life Widows & Widowers Group will meet at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Great River Road in Great River, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.277.2063. An Angel’s Wish Gala Dance will be presented at Chateau La Mer, 845 South Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, from 8 p.m. to midnight. For information, contact 631.884.0808.
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Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. The Long Island Country Music Association will host a New Year Country Western Dance at the Knights of Columbus, 400 South Broadway in Lindenhurst, from 8 p.m. to midnight. For information, contact 516.775.5678.
Sunday, January 13 An Antique & Modern Arms Show will be presented at American Legion Hall Post 94, 22 Grove Place in Babylon, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.643.6347. The South Shore Audubon Society will host a Bird Walk at Point Lookout Town Park, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Bring binoculars. For information, contact 516.987.8103. The 23rd Annual Winter Model Train Show & Exhibition will be held at the Freeport Recreation Center, 130 East Merrick Road in Freeport, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 516.433.4444. The Harvard Club of Long Island will present “Hard Times: Lost On Long Island” at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 11 a.m. For information,
contact 631.423.7611. The Islip Live Poets’ Society will meet at Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Avenue in Islip, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Bring a xerox of a Poem-InProgress. For information, contact 631.581.2214.
Monday, January 14 Temple Beth Elohim’s Second Act Senior Club will present comedian Mark Brier at 926 Round Swamp Road in Old Bethpage, at 12 noon. For information, contact 516.694.4544. The Brookhaven-Islip Chapter AARP No. 714 will meet at the Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, 39 Montauk Highway in Blue Point, at 12:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.588.4752. A Free Legal Clinic will be held at the NCBA headquarters, 15th Street and West Street in Mineola, from 3 to 6 p.m. For information, contact 516.747.4070. Our Economic Challenges: Truth, Lies & Misunderstandings will be presented at the Nesconset branch of the Smithtown Library, 148 Smithtown Boulevard in Nesconset, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.543.3510. The Islip North Community Watch Group will meet at the American Legion Hall, Nassau
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Tuesday, January 15 A Smoking Cessation Program will be held at St. Catherine Nursing and Rehabilitation Care Center, lower level recreation room, 52 Route 25A in Smithtown, at 6 p.m. It will run for six weeks. For information, contact 631.870.3444. Western Suffolk BOCES will host a Regular Meeting of the Board of Education at 507 Deer Park Road in Dix Hills, at 6:30 p.m. This meeting is open to the public. The Board of Trustees of the North Babylon Public Library will meet at 815 Deer Park Avenue in North Babylon, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.669.4020. The Long Island Stock Traders Meetup Group will meet at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library auditorium, 999 Old Country Road in Plainview, from 6:45 to 9:15 p.m. For information, contact 516.385.8244. Friends of the EMPL Foreign Film Club will present “Headhunters” at the East Meadow Public Library, 1886 Front Street in East Meadow, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 516.794.2570. The Moody Blues Rare Performances 1960’s-80’s will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7611.
Wednesday, January 16 South Shore Watercolor Artists will host a Mixed Media Workshop at the Bay ShoreBrightwaters Public Library, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Also January 23rd. For information, contact 631.665.3766. The Holistic Moms Network will meet at Panera Bread in Port Jefferson Station, 4959 Nesconset Highway in Port Jefferson Station, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. For
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beginning January 7th, at the corner of Main Street and Handsome Avenue in Sayville, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.589.3160. Prison Families Anonymous will meet the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at Community Presbyterian Church, 1843 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.943.0441. LeTip county Line Chapter will host a Networking Breakfast each Wednesday at the Embassy Diner, 4280 Hempstead Turnpike in Bethpage, from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Bring business cards to exchange. For information, contact 516.826.5067. The Long Island Business Advantage Network will meet for breakfast the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Panera Bread, 4959 Nesconset Highway in Port Jefferson. For information, contact 631.834.9671. Long Island At Work And At Play will be presented Thursdays through Sundays through January 2012 in the Old Methodist Church, 161 Main Street in Cold Spring Harbor, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.692.4664. Social & Ballroom Dance lessons will be given every Friday at 10 Washington Street in Bethpage, at 12 noon, followed by Social Dancing at 12:30 p.m. For information, contact 718.332.7825.
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Spirituality, the Self, Nature & Community will be on view from January 6th through April 15th at the Sid Jacobson JCC Art Gallery, 300 Forest Drive in East Hills. For information, contact 516.625.4363.
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DICTIONARY DISTRIBUTION - The Rotary Club recently visited Accompsett Elementary School to do a presentation on the role of the Rotary Club in our community. Each year they come to the school to distribute free dictionaries to all of the 3rd grade students to provide a broader view of the use and meaning of words and resources connected to learning.
Nearly 2,200 students received a degree and became Stony Brook University’s newest alumni at the 15th annual Winter Commencement ceremony held today in the Pritchard Gymnasium located in the Intercollegiate Athletic Sports Complex. They join more than 150,000 predecessors world-wide whose lives and work personify the Stony Brook University mission. Due to the ongoing renovation of the Sports Arena, this year’s commencement was held as two events; one for students from the College of Arts and Sciences and another for all other students. Degrees were conferred upon graduates who completed their degree requirements during any one of the following semesters: Summer 2012; Fall 2012; and, Winter 2013. In total, 2,197 students received degrees, including 1,053 Bachelor degrees, 776 Masters degrees, 217 Doctoral degrees and 151 Certificate recipients. “You are graduating at an extraordinary time for our country and the world,” Stony Brook University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., MD, told the graduates. “We face tremendous challenges, but also
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EXPRESSING COMPASSION - As a gesture of our support for the community of Newtown, the Smithtown High School West Honor Society provided Accompsett Middle School, Great Hollow Middle School and Nesaquake Middle School with a banner for students to sign to express their caring and compassion. Students placed their name on the banner which will be forward to Sandy Hook.
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Army Angels The Suffolk County Treasurer’s Office, along with Real Property, State Aid, Title Searchers, Suffolk County Clerk’s Office, Legislator’s Office, and Early Intervention supplied gifts for Salvation Army Angels and Families this year. Rebekah Gilmore
chaired the committee to oversee the project, and Crystal DeLuca assisted with the enormous project. Through the efforts of all involved, 66 individual children along with 4 families will be enjoying a little more “Christmas Spirit” this holiday.
“The outpouring of generosity in this building never ceases to amaze me. The dedicated employees at the Riverhead County Center certainly know the true meaning of sharing the Spirit of Christmas,” said Carpenter
Prize Sharing The Good Samaritan Hospital Guilds collected $6,000 from their annual holiday 50/50 raffle. Raffles were sold in the hospital’s lobby and door to door by Guild members. This year’s first place winner, Rocco Oppedisano, with Good Samaritan’s Plant Engineering Department
decided to use his share of the funds to help make a needy family’s Christmas memorable by purchasing gifts for a family identified by his church. Mr. Oppedisano is no stranger to helping others. Since the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, he has been volunteering with Evangel Church of God in
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ARMY ANGELS - Pictured: (left to right) Angie Carpenter, Suffolk County Treasurer, Rebekah Gilmore, Lieutenant Jonathan Ross, Salvation Army and Mike.
Holiday Turkey Drive PRIZE SHARING - The Guilds of Good Samaritan Hospital President Vera Meinhold, First Place Winner Rocco Oppedisano, Second Place Winner Anne Sepe and Third Place Winner Joseph Judge.
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Teachers Federal Credit Union, one of the country’s largest credit unions, in the spirit of the season, teamed up with Long Island Aquarium to sponsor a Turkey Drive at TFCU’s Headquarters, in Hauppauge. Paule T. Pachter, Executive Director and volunteers from Long Island Cares, Inc. – Harry Chapin Food Bank were on hand to accept donations of frozen turkeys, hams and chicken, along with nonperishable food, toys and cash donations. The turkeys and other items will be delivered by Long Island Cares to households in need of
assistance during the holiday season. “Our members and friends generously supported the turkey drive co-sponsored with the Long Island Aquarium. It was gratifying to see so many big-hearted people willing to go out of their way to bring frozen turkeys to our headquarters. Long Island Cares was appreciative and thankful for the turkeys, canned food and other items, and we’re sure that all the families who will enjoy the turkeys over the holiday will be equally grateful. The food donations will surely go a long way toward making
this holiday season much brighter for the neediest within our community,” said Robert G. Allen, CEO/President TFCU. The Long Island Aquarium brought its shark truck to the site. Lots of cameras captured photos of adults and kids smiling and enjoying the experience of the shark cage. In addition, donors, who were eligible to enter a special TFCU raffle, won exciting prizes. For information about Teachers Federal Credit Union products and services, please call 631.698.7000 or visit www.teachersfcu.org.
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Epilone and Administrative Coordinator for Health Careers Marie Stevens organized the event. Staff and students participated in a pumpkin decorating contest with the theme of “good health.” The finished pumpkins were displayed so voters could choose their favorite. Faculty,
staff, and students cast their ballots for their favorite by contributing $1 to vote. All contributions were donated to the Make-AWish Foundation. First place went to Christine Villanueva’s Level II medicine class for their version of “SeedDiff.”
MAKE-A-WISH BENEFIT - ESBOCES’ Debra Epilone (right) and Marie Stevens were happy presenting a check to Make-A-Wish representative John DeTurris.
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activities and a surprise visit from Santa. This year we honored Mr. Robert Valli, retired Vice President HSBC, Public Banking, as well as Chairman of Our Lady of Consolation’s Foundation. “Bob was chosen for this honor due to his long term commitment and dedication to Our Lady of Consolation as well as to his community,” stated Joseph Tomaino, President/CEO of Our
Lady of Consolation. This event raised over $40,000 which will go directly to benefit programs and services for the residents and patients of Our Lady of Consolation. The day was enjoyed by all who attended and everyone is looking forward to kicking off the Christmas season next year at the 2013 Many people think bottled Christmas Family Festival. water is safer and cleaner
Sen. Flanagan. The first was a letter to President Obama, which he asked Sen. Flanagan to deliver on his behalf. It reads, “Dear President Obama, 1 Day I want to have tea with you and I want [to] visit you.” The second document was Anthony’s proposed “Toy Law,” which conveniently included a signature line for the President to sign the proposed legislation into law. It states” Any Kids would be able to walk down to Toy-r-us & Get Free toys but need to have a toy license [sic].” Sen. Flanagan promised to put both documents in the mail to President Obama on Anthony’s behalf. Later, Anthony reflected on the visit. “It was an honor,” he said. Sen. Flanagan’s law firm conducts an annual toy drive to benefit Long Island hospitals, and Stony Brook Children’s was selected as this year’s beneficiary. In addition to Sen. Flanagan, participants in the drive included Kathleen Deegan Dickson, Esq., partner with Forchelli, Curto,
Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana, as well as Virginia Kawochka, Administrator of the firm. On hand to greet the holiday visitors were Stony Brook University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.; Kenneth Kaushansky MD, MACP: Senior Vice President, Health Sciences, and Dean, Stony Brook University School of Medicine; L. Reuven Pasternak, MD, Vice President for Health Systems, Stony Brook Medicine, and Chief Executive Officer, Stony Brook University Hospital; Margaret M. McGovern, MD, PhD, Physician-inChief, Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital; and Debra Grimm MS, RN, Associate Director of Nursing and Administrator for Stony Brook Children’s. Child Life Specialists and staff of Stony Brook Children’s helped coordinate the visit, along with the Community Relations Department of Stony Brook University and Stony Brook University Hospital.
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On Sunday, December 9th, Our Lady of Consolation Nursing & Rehabilitative Care Center hosted their 4th Annual Christmas Family Festival at Timber Point Country Club in Great River. This brunch was a day to celebrate the Christmas season with family, residents, staff and local community members. Musical entertainment was provided along with many children’s craft
Children hospitalized at Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital were the beneficiaries of a holiday visit from Sen. John Flanagan and members of the law firm Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana, LLP, of Uniondale, NY, where Sen. Flanagan is of counsel, during a visit to Stony Brook Children’s on December 20th. Perhaps the biggest hit with the kids was a surprise visit by “Wolfie,” the Stony Brook University mascot. But nine-year-old Anthony Hinds-Adams of Amityville stole the show. A 4th grader at Park Avenue Memorial Elementary School, Anthony is the son of Michelle Hinds of Amityville. He aspires to become President of the United States, so he said he wanted to meet the Senator, pointing out that President Obama also was once a (U.S.) Senator. Anthony, who has sickle cell anemia, requiring monthly hospitalizations, presented two handwritten documents to
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The Eastern Suffolk School of Practical Nursing adult day and evening classes in Kennedy Hall at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) participated in a fundraising event for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Suffolk County. Program Administrator for Health Careers Debra
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Stuffing The Bus
A group of Stony Brook University athletes set out to bring joy to pediatric patients being treated at the Stony Brook University Cancer Center. So they took on a holiday season mission to “stuff” an Athletics bus with toys of all kinds and deliver the donated items directly to the kids. A few days before Christmas they delivered more than 100 toys and gifts, such as dolls, board games, lego kits, coloring sets, footballs, and a box full of lacrosse sticks. The pediatric patients, along with their siblings, beamed with delight when the unexpected delivery came. The moment was a welcome break from studies and training for
the students, as they took in the joy of the children when placing the gifts under the Christmas tree in the playroom. “For these kids to be able to pick a toy or two while in the midst of treatment is extra special for them and gets their mind off of treatments and having to be at the outpatient center around the holidays,” said Robert I. Parker, MD, Director of the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital. Stony Brook Child Life specialist Lauren Sharaby said that the many toys will be distributed first within pediatric outpatient clinic at the
Cancer Center and then as needed for patients at Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital. Chris Murray, Manager of Athletic Marketing at Stony Brook University, said that the athletes rallied to organize the holiday season toy drive. They collected donations from Athletics and many other University departments. They also received donations from fans who attended Stony Brook basketball games throughout the month of December. The group of athletes able to make the bus delivery represented a number of Stony Brook sports, including lacrosse, soccer, swimming and diving.
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Golden Holiday
Smiles lit up the conference room of the Stony Brook Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology almost as much as its decorated “winter wonderland” theme when the doctors, nurses and staff surprised Maria Golden, 45, a wheelchairbound cerebral palsy patient, with a Christmas party to celebrate the season and her recent
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Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk, Long Island is literally mobilizing to help those homeowners drastically affected by Hurricane Sandy. Armed with a brand new Chevrolet C-20 panel van fully equipped with tools provided by Lowe’s and the Robert Bosch Corporation, teams of Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk (HFHS) professionals and volunteers will be helping to repair homes owned by those most needy. The van and equipment were provided by Habitat for Humanity International as were 23 others donated in the region. “Through our repair initiative called Habitat Suffolk Helps™ we will make a positive impact in some of Suffolk County’s most devastated communities,” said Warren Davis, Habitat’s
Construction Director. “Working with corporate and congregational groups, in addition to the many individual volunteers who are the backbone of Habitat for Humanity, this outfitted mobile response unit will help us maximize our efforts to reach our ultimate goal of providing families a safe, habitable place to live.” “These mobile response units are an exciting new offering from Habitat for Humanity that will assist families who need help with critical home repairs,” said Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International. “We are immensely grateful to all the volunteers who will work alongside these response units, and to Chevrolet, Lowe’s and Bosch for their generous donations.” Habitat
Suffolk Helps will provide families in need with critical home repairs, rehabilitations, reconstruction, and weatherization as needs determine. Chevrolet also donated five 15-passenger Express vans to Habitat for Humanity International to assist with transportation of volunteer groups into communities impacted by Sandy. Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk is now accepting applications to their Habitat Suffolk Helps program from homeowners in Suffolk County’s impacted communities. Applicants are requested to e-mail HSH@habitatsuffolk.org for details. Those wishing to donate to Habitat Suffolk Helps or to volunteer are invited to visit www.habitatsuffolk.org.
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completion of radiation treatment. Golden grew up in foster homes and now lives in a group home in Ridge. Inspired by Golden’s personal triumphs living with limited mobility and other disabilities, the staff decided to surprise her with a luncheon party and lots of gifts. Among them fleece blankets, warm
socks, make up, stuffed animals, pajamas, and DVDs. Around the holiday season, the Department of Radiation Oncology holds a party that is sometimes a tribute to a patient. As a contribution, the staff donates gifts to that patient and pitches in to decorate the party room with some of the patient’s favorite holiday themes.
The Child Care Council of Suffolk will kick off its Town of Southampton Parent Leadership Initiative (PLI) training semester on Saturday, January 26th, 2013, with a retreat at the Hampton Bays Senior Center, 25 Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thereafter, the Town of Southampton PLI training will be held on Thursday evenings, January 29th through June 4th, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., at the Hampton Bays Senior
Center, 25 Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays. Parent Leadership Initiative courses are held one night each week with dinner and child care provided. Parents will develop working knowledge of state and local government, the media, civic relations and available community resources. Participants of this program also will learn how to become parent leaders, advocates, increase involvement in their community and make a real difference in
the health, happiness and success of all children in their community. PLI has been active for more than 20 years through the financial support of both private and public organizations. There is no fee for the program – the only requirement is time and commitment. Please visit the website: www.childcaresuffolk.org or call PLI Director Denise Quintyne at 631.462.0303, extension 160 for more information or to apply.
The USDA reported that men and women who drank black tea for three weeks reduced their total and bad cholesterol (LDL)
levels by an average of 7.5 percent. Researchers concluded that drinking tea may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.
Antioxidants called flavonoids, found in both green and black teas, are thought to be potent weapons in the fight
against heart disease. That news may be especially important for women, given that heart disease kills more women
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An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but a recent study found drinking tea might keep the cardiologist at bay.
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CLEAN ENTERPRISES 18 YEARS
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CALL
CALL AL @ (631) 957-2243
Mold & Mildew Abatement Progam And Powerwashing Service Available
& Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636
A+ rating with BBB! Free Estimates. Financing Available. Lic./Ins. #32550-H, #HI8F5910000.
SHEETROCK TAPING SPACKLING PAINTING Fine Finished Work
Let THINKING ABOUT ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS and not sure how to get started? Call CLASSIFIED today and one of our experienced Sales Representatives will assist you. We can help you with a line ad or a display ad. Let us at SOUTH BAY'S NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS set up an advertising program for you. You'll be glad you did! Call 631-226-2636, press “2” 631-226-2646, ext. 224
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Merchandise Wanted
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Classifieds
TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL:
631-226-2636 Ext. 224, Ext. 276, Ext. 281
516-998-8777 631-245-9392 WANT your phone to rrrrring? Place an ad in Classified! THINKING ABOUT ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS and not sure how to get started? Call CLASSIFIED today and one of our experienced Sales Representatives will assist you. We can help you with a line ad or a display ad. Let us at SOUTH BAY'S NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS set up an advertising program for you. You'll be glad you did! Call 631-226-2636, press “2” 631-226-2646, ext. 224
STORM RENOVATIONS All Home Improvements! Reliable and conscientious. Over 25 years experience. Licensed and insured.
GUTTER DOCTOR
Please call Tom @ 631-987-2602
Carpet Services CARPET! CARPET! CARPET! Deep Discounts for all flood victims on Long Island! Cheaper than that 800#. Flooring Contractor has large rolls of Carpet, assorted colors/styles. Will cut & install. Rentals our specialty. Mi ke (631) 270-4252
(516) 769-6766
Electricians ELECTRICIAN 28 Years Experience No Job Too Big or Too Small Reasonable & Honest Licensed & Insured (631) 774-4761 GNS ELECTRICAL See Our Ad In the Service Directory Office 631-824-7307, Cell 631-559-2413
Fuel Service GENESIS FUEL OIL Same day delivery! Tune & Vac Special $99.99. Visit us @ www.genesisfueloil.com
See our ad in the Neighbor Directory. (631) 249-1438
WISE CHOICE FUEL OIL See us in the Directory
631-419-6391 BUYING? SELLING? RENTING?
Place your ad in the Classifieds.
631-226-2636. Press “2” for Classifieds.
Roofing, Gutter Installation, Gutter Cleaning & Gutter Repair. Leaf Guards Available. Free Estimates. Lic./Ins. 631-422-7833 SEAMLESS GUTTERS
Installed-$3.25 per foot. Gutters cleaned from $75. Free estimates.
(631) 539-6610
www.gutterbus.com
“WE WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE” Email:
thegutterbus@yahoo.com
for free estimate request.
Heating & Air Conditioning ITHACA GENERAL CONTRACTING FURNACE REPAIRS & INSTALLATIONS also AIR CONDITIONING
REPAIRS & INSTALLATIONS
REASONABLE & RELIABLE
PLEASE CALL PARIS
631-671-6147 Legal Services $$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!!! Injury Lawsuit Dragging? $500-$500,000++ within 48/hrs? Low rates 1-800-568-8321 www.lawcapital.com DIVORCE $450* No Fault or Regular Divorce. Covers children, property, etc. Only One Signature Required! *Excludes govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 Ext. 100. Baylor & Associates, Inc. Est. 1977
Masonry MASONRY SPECIALIST Chimneys cleaned repaired, rebuilt and relined. CHIMNEY KING (631) 225-2600 (516) 766-1666 www.chimneykinginc.com
Miscellaneous Services DISH NETWORK. Starting at $19.99/month PLUS 30 Premium Movie Channels. FREE for 3 Months! SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL 1-888-823-8160
HIGH SPEED INTERNET EVERYWHERE BY SATELLITE! Speeds up to 12 mbps! (200x faster than dial up) Starting at $49.95/mo. CALL NOW & GO FAST! 1-888-927-0861
Painting Paperhanging HATE PAINTING?
Don't Want To Pay For Overpriced Painting! Call Ray, Servicing All Of Long Island. Guaranteed Lowest Prices •Interior •Exterior No Job too Big Or Too Small. Neat & Reliable
(631) 592-1130 LOOKING TO HAVE YOUR HOME PAINTED OR POWERWASHED? PAUL'S PAINTING (631) 567-2016 Cell (631) 949-2645
PAINTING Happy New Year From New Beginnings Painting! Start the year off with a fresh paint job for your home!!! All interior and exterior painting jobs, spackling, & wallpaper removal. Reliable, qualified work for over 35 years. Free estimates! Working owner. Insured. Call today! (631) 225-1147 Cell (631) 839-1234
Plumbing LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER •All Phases of Plumbing and Heating •Complete Bathroom Remodel. From Basic to Custom Bath according to your budget & style •Gas Conversions • New Boiler •Hot Water Heater Installed •Leaks Repaired Call John (631) 661-4901 THERE”S NOTHING WE CAN”T DO!!!!!!
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Very Reasonable & Honest Experienced In Every Phase Of Plumbing Neat and Reliable Licensed & Insured NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL
(516) 650-7882 (631) 617-2118 CALL NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS to place your classified ad. 631-226-2636, press “2”. LOOKING TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS? Call Classified and one of our experienced sales representatives will help you. BIG BUDGET? SMALL BUDGET? 631-226-2636, press 2 631-226-2646, ext. 224
Roofing / Siding
Residential Rentals
Office Space
**ROOFING** **ROOFING** **ROOFING**
SELL THE HOUSE, ALL CASH!
LINDENHURST: 2000 sq. ft. with 2 offices For Rent (631) 697-5949 (631) 226-7373
Shingle roofing Flat rubberized roofing Rip and reroofs Insurance claims handled. Quality work at affordable prices. All major credit cards accepted. Free estimates. Lic./Ins. H-18G6630000 Z BEST ROOFING 516-983-7293
Tree Service TREE SERVICE; D/b/a: Off The Top. All Phases of Tree Work. See ad in directory. (631) 957-6750 TREE SERVICE – FREE ESTIMATES 24/7 Storm Service. See Our Ad In The Neighbor Directory For A $100.00 Off CouponBranching Out Tree Service, Nassau (516) 795-1017; Suffolk (631) 842-1422. Licensed & Insured
Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636 Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636
Financial Services PERMANENT LIFE INSURANCE. Qualify to age 86. Fast. Easy. Few Questions. No Exam! 1-800-938-3439, x 24; 1-516-938-3439, x 24
Money/Loans REVERSE MORTGAGES – NO mortgage payments FOREVER! Seniors 62+! Government insured. No credit/income requirements. Free 28 pg. Catalog. 1-888-660-3033 . All Island Mortgage www.allislandmortgage.com
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Residential Rentals Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636 Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636
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Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636 WANT your phone to rrrrring? Place an ad in Classified!
AMERICA WAKE UP!! Landlords-Do You Have Any Tenant Issues Including Eviction? Harassed By A Town, Village or Environmental Administrative Agency? Are Your Taxes Too High? Have You Been Issued Summonses And/Or Violations? Unjustly Fined? Property Trespassed On? Have Your Rights Been Violated? Rental Permit Laws Legal Or Unconstitutional? Landlord tenant issues? Silence Is Acceptance. Knowledge Is Power. Call The Coalition Of Landlords, Homeowners and Merchants, Inc. 631-376-2110 or email Us At: info@CLHM.org.
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(631) 479-3383 24 hr.
Vacation Property HOPEWELL JUNCTION: 1 bedroom bungalow, enclosed patio room. 90 minutes from NYC. Co-Op Low fee. Good summer get away. Call Barbara for Details (954) 464-4987
Stores For Rent / Sale ATTENTION LANDLORDS! Do you have a “FOR RENT” sign in your window? Call our professional sales staff today to help you place your ad. (631) 226-2636, Press 2 (631) 226-2646, ext. 224 ATTENTION LANDLORDS! Do you have a “FOR RENT” sign in your window? Call our professional sales staff today to help you place your ad. (631) 226-2636, Press 2 (631) 226-2646, ext. 224
LINDENHURST Montauk Highway Move In Condition 2 Small Rooms and Office Inside a Busy Holistic Center Great Price $850/Month (631) 875-8393 LINDENHURST VILLAGE Professional Office, Ground Floor, Near District Court and LIRR, $1195 a month. Also, ideal for retail use, hair, nails, office, showroom. Parking. Call owner. Rich (631) 920-7610
Office Space LINDENHURST VILLAGE Professional Office Building. 2nd floor, Central Air, Central Heat. $295 month includes all. Rich (631) 920-7610 LINDENHURST VILLAGE Professional Office Building. 400 sq. ft. 2nd floor, Private Bathroom, Main Road, Central Air, Central Heat. Parking, $650 month includes all. Rich (631) 920-7610
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“Operating In Your Neighborhood”!
Miscellaneous Services
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212 Main St., East Setauket, NY
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