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return to school), but we anticipate a similar slow exertional challenge as we see in RTP. The graduated steps begin after the student has a medical clearance to return to academics, and is symptom free off pain killing medicines for a full 24 hours. RTL should be an individualized steady progression with the parent’s checking the child daily for a return of symptoms and alerting you if the student is struggling so you can provide appropriate requests for medical accommodations to the school as needed. Unlike a RTP, the RTL might start at any level and progress at a rate individualized to the student’s needs and tolerance. Steps might be skipped as tolerated and might look something like this: Students with reasonable recovery times typically will get accommodations within the school by the principal. Students with protracted recovery beyond about 10 weeks, a school quarter, are likely eligible for a 504 plan or an IEP, and you might be asked to write a request to support the family at that time.
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is Theresa Hannigan, a former Army Sergeant who served during the Vietnam era and was left paralyzed two years ago as a result of a progressive autoimmune disease which she contracted while in the Army. Hannigan has been training with the ReWalk at the National Center of Excellence for the Medical Consequences of Spinal Cord Injury at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center, Bronx, NY. She plans to use the exoskeleton walk the 1mile road race to raise money for the organization Hope For The Warriors®. “Come out and cheer me on and raise hope for
my fellow Warriors as I reWalk this mile. Please help the cause by donating in my name,” said Hannigan. To donate to this cause, v i s i t www.hopeforthewarriors .org/longislandrun and choose “Sponsor Participant.” They will be joined by wounded service members and veterans, families of the fallen, local government officials, and thousands from within the community. The event will begin with a ceremony, honoring the sacrifices of wounded service members and the fallen. The race will be held at Continued On Page 8
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Continued From Page 6 the Town Hall of Babylon in Lindenhurst. Participants may choose to run or walk in the 10K, 5K or the 1-mile Walk/Run. All funds raised with benefit Hope For The Warriors® a national nonprofit organizations that assists combat wounded service members, their families and families of the fallen. Registration is $25 per person with special pricing for veterans and students. Active duty military, spouses and children of active duty military, and Gold Star Families are free. (ID must be presented at Packet Pickup.) Children 10 and under are also free. Register today or learn more by v i s i t i n g : www.hopeforthewarriors .org/longislandrun. “The Run For The
Warriors® began as a means of honoring wounded service members and families of the fallen,” Jack Caffey, Jr., Long Island Run For The Warriors® Race Director said. “This year with both wounded service members and the ReWalkers participating, the race will also be a celebration of reaching new physical goals and overcoming challenges.” Morning Schedule: 9 a.m. - Opening Ceremony 9:30 a.m. - 5K start 9:45 a.m. - 10K start 10 a.m. - 1-Mile Walk/Run start 11:30 a.m. - Closing Ceremony and Awards All proceeds will benefit Hope For The Warriors®, a national nonprofit organization that assists combat wounded service members, their families,
and families of the fallen. Hope For The Warriors® thanks Presenting Sponsors Local 338 and the Town of Babylon for making this event possible. Sponsorship www.facebook.com/instepwithjamie opportunities are still jlynn@theneighbornewspapers.com available. Contact Jack Caffey, Jr. Personally, I have always thing valid and eye opening. (jcaffey@hopeforthewarr By: Jamie Lynn Ryan felt that, as long as your opin- But merely shoving your iors.org) to learn more. They say that two of the ion is well informed and unsolicited opinions down
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most taboo topics are religion and politics, subjects that should be avoided at all costs when in mixed company. Before I had my own legitimate opinions on such matters, I have to admit that I never understood what the big deal was. Now I get it. Especially in this day and age, with the advent of social media and the ability to post all sorts of potentially controversial tweets, status updates, photos, videos, etc.… is it any wonder that tensions tend to build to the point of heated disagreements? One day you’re “friends” – the next you’re engaged in a bitter dispute over political ideals. Some things should simply be left for private discourse.
based on some sort of intelligent foundation, there should really be no need to defend it. Believe what you believe; just don’t try to impose it upon others. That’s what the politicians are for. Those basic philosophies which make us different are precisely what make our society unique – and interesting. No need to change that. When things take a nasty turn – which they inevitably seem to – whether in the form of written discourse or verbal sparring, that’s when it has gone too far. A little healthy debate is fine, and should be encouraged even. We should all be open to other viewpoints – perhaps, in our own narrow-minded tunnel vision, we may have missed some-
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western Smithtown Township. If you are interested in the Scouting program, come on down and see how we are helping to build the leaders of tomorrow today. The Cub Scouting program serves boys in first to fifth grade, Boy Scouting serves boys 6th grade &
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Heritage Ball In appreciation of their leadership, generosity, service, and vision in protecting, preserving, and promoting Smithtown’s distinct history, the Smithtown Historical Society will be recognizing three exceptional individuals from the community at this year’s Annual Heritage Ball. Peter Micciche, John Vigliante, and Honorable Edward Wehrheim will be presented the
Rockwell, Partnership in History, and Anna Blydenburgh awards, respectively. “Through their businesses, participation in civic organizations, and volunteerism, each of these gentlemen have made significant contributions to ensure Smithtown’s history is cared for and shared with the community,” remarked Executive Director Kiernan Lannon. “Their support
in sharing our mission is substantial and we are grateful to be able to celebrate their efforts.” The event will take place on Thursday, October 18th at the Watermill in Smithtown, beginning with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m., followed by a Presentation of Awards & Dinner Dance at 7:30 p.m. Reservations are required for this event. Please call the Smithtown Historical
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LI Music Hall Honorees The Long Island Music Hall of Fame (LIMHoF) is proud to announce its 2012, and fourth Class of Honorees, to be inducted at its star-studded red carpet Fourth Induction Award Ceremony and Fundraising Gala on Thursday, October 18th, at The Paramount in Huntington. This very special event will also be a fundraiser for LIMHoF’s new museum home in Port Jefferson Village. The fourth induction class will include: · 2012 Harry Chapin Award recipient and previous LIMHoF inductee Dee Snider of Twisted Sister · Classic rock band Barnaby Bye · The Lovin’ Spoonful’s Joe Butler and Steve Boone · Singer Taylor Dayne · Songwriter Ervin Drake · Concert Security Systems, Inc. and Founder Ira Maltz · Songwriter Ellie Greenwich · Jones Beach Theater · Classical composer Leo Kraft · Musicians from the Shinnecock Indian Nation · Metal band Suffocation · WALK-FM radio · Jazz pianist Randy Weston · Progressive rock band Zebra S c h e d u l e d performances include: · A musical tribute to Ellie Greenwich featuring Felix Cavalieri of The Rascals and LIMHoF inductee Gary U.S. Bonds · Dee Does Broadway (Dee Snider with special guests) · The Lovin Spoonful LIMHoF will also honor 2011 Music Educator of the Year, Robert W. Kreuger. Other performers and special guests will be announced as they are confirmed. Tickets are on sale now for the Long Island Music
Hall of Fame’s Fourth Induction Award Ceremony and Fundraising Gala. General seatin tickets for the October 18 Fundraising Gala are $50 and $75, and ar available through The Paramount box office at 63.673.7300 or online at www.paramountny.com . Premium VIP seating is available, to include full dinner and show. For information about Premium seating, please contact LIMHoF at 631.331.0808 or info@limusichalloffame.o rg. “Since our formation seven years ago, the artists who have created our musical history, as well as the Long Island community, have bee exceptionally supportive of the Long Island Music Hall of Fame and it efforts,” said James Faith, Chair of the LIMHoF Board. “This special event is an important step in the building of this Island’s newest music museum, educational center and home for our rich music heritage. We are especially thrilled to have Long Island’s newest state of the art concert venue, The Paramount, host this great night.” Inductees are selected by the LIMHoF Board of Directors from an evolving and growing list of people, artists, and entities that were born, raised, founded, or have resided on geographic Long Island (Brooklyn/Queens/Nassau /Suffolk) for a significant portion of their career. Induction is based on historical importance and the significance of their contribution to Long Island’s rich musical heritage. Complete induction criteria and more about previous inductees at www.limusichalloffame.o rg/inductees. “Since the inception of the idea to build The
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Boat Burning The Long Island Maritime Museum recently announced that their 22nd Annual Boat Burning will take place on Friday, October 26th from 5 to 9 p.m. The rain date is October 27th. The Boat Burning, which is held on the grounds of the museum, marks the height of fall with an event for the entire family. Admission will be $5, with children under five free. Each year, the Museum receives a donation of a large, wooden boat that is in a condition of being beyond repair. Loosely based on the Norse tradition of a Viking
Funeral, the boat is placed in the center of the museum’s property and set ablaze by the West Sayville Fire Department to the delight of the many families in attendance. “This unique annual event has become a fall tradition in our community,” said the Museum’s Executive Director Steve Jones. “In addition to hosting Long Island’s largest bonfire, it’s a wonderful opportunity for us to showcase the outstanding work that our boat shop volunteers do, by raffling off one of their beautiful creations.” This year’s raffle boat is
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Open Houses Scheduled On Sunday, November 4th, from 1 to 3 p.m., Suffolk County Community College will host an Open House for prospective and accepted students at the following campus locations: Ammerman Campus in Selden Babylon Student Center Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood Sagtikos Arts & Sciences Building Eastern Campus in Riverhead - Montaukett Learning Resource Center Faculty and administrators will be on hand to offer detailed information regarding the more than 70 degree programs of study and 30 certificate programs available at the College. Educational and transitional services information for Veterans will also be available at the Open House. Financial aid representatives will discuss the grants and loans process, as well as the many scholarships available at Suffolk.
Members of the admissions staff will be in attendance to guide students and parents through the admissions process and to answer questions. The Open House program also includes useful information for recentlyaccepted students, who will have the opportunity to learn more about placement testing, academic advisement and financial aid. “Whether you have already been accepted to Suffolk County Community College or are a prospective student, making a personal visit to a campus is critical to the college decision making process,” said Joanne E. Braxton, Suffolk’s Dean of Enrollment. “We welcome students and their families to join us at our upcoming Open House, where they will find a dynamic overview of the academic programs and student support services available at the College. They will also have the opportunity
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EAST COMMENDED - The Commended studentst of Smithtown High School East were recently recognized. Pictured: H.S. East Assistant Principal Michael Aleci, Counselor Karen Schmalz, Brian Cunningham, Principal Ed Thompson, Evan Greenberg, Counselor Kelly Brothers, Nicholas Spiezio, Assistant Principal Jason WEST COMMENDED - The Commended students of Smithtown High School West Pettis, Jonathan Wagner, Counselor Robert Woods, Counselor Krista MacPherson, were recently recognized. Pictured: H.S. West Assistant Principal Michael Freiberg, Counselor Amy Insana and Assistant Principal Robert Rose. (Missing from photo: Counselor Kate Baker, Counselor Jeanmarie Wilson, Holland Hunter, Pradyumna John Mikhail.) Manepalli, Counselor Michelle Thompson, Counselor Margretta Johnson-Sally, Assistant Principal Dr. Christopher Gitz and Principal John Coady; Kavita Jain and Talia Amorosano.
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Smithtown Cooperative Nursery School, newly nominated as one of the “Best of Long Island” nursery schools, held their first Pajama Movie Night of the 2012-2013 school year on October 5th in The Big Room. While the school has held Movie Nights in the past including the showing of movies like Rio, Frosty the Snowman (around the holidays) and Toy Story 3, the first of this year’s Movie Nights was dedicated to the power of great literature. The evening was a huge success thanks to all the families that joined in watching the stories of beloved and award winning children’s author, Mo Willems. Students saw the classic stories of Knuffle Bunny, Leonardo, the Terrible Monster and Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus come to life on the big screen. Each family that purchased tickets in advance received a FREE Mo Willems book to take home with them. Children were greeted with coloring pages of the characters from Mo
Willems books as they entered to get them in the Mo Willems spirit before the movie began! The evening gave students in the school, along with family, friends and community members the chance to enjoy a fun night filled with free milk and cookies, pillows and blankets and pajamas! Parents got an opportunity to socialize with other parents as their children enjoyed the film filled with humor and laughter. Refreshments and other snacks were available for purchase at the concession stand manned by our supportive members. All proceeds went right back to the students in order to benefit the non-profit, non sectarian Smithtown Cooperative Nursery School. At the end of the evening, there were some tired children who, already in pajamas, were all set to fall asleep on the car ride home. The success of the evening brought new and past members, community members, families and
friends together for a great time! The children will be talking about Mo Willems, his fantastic books and this movie night event for a long time! The next Movie Night will take place during the holidays. All are welcome. Please visit their website or Facebook page (search Smithtown Nursery School) for more details on how you can attend. If this is the type of experience you are looking for, for your little one please call 631.584.6767 or visit www.smithtownurserysch ool.com for more information. The school offers a unique Mommy and Me program or small, individual classes for children, ages 2- 4 that focus on active learning, discovery and exploration.
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Thursday, October 4th, The Smithtown-Sunrise Rotary Club guest speaker was Dr. Alexander Epelbaum, MD, Board Certified Urologist with Island Urological Care, 373 Route 111 in Smithtown. His presentation was about the importance of early detection of prostate cancer in saving lives. Dr. Epelbaum stated that the largest prostate cancer screening study, the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC), updated March 2012, found that with prostate cancer screening, death by prostate cancer dropped 38%, compared to those who did not undergo
prostate cancer screening. He further stated that early detection is critical to the success of prostate cancer treatments. Men should have an opportunity to make an informed decision about prostate cancer screening. A decision on how best to test for and treat prostate cancer should be between a man and his doctor...adding that we should not allow the government to deny your ability and right to choose your health care destiny. Dr. Alexander Epelbaum graduated from New York University in 1999. Rotary International is the world’s first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million
members in 34,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self. Smithtown-Sunrise Rotary meets every Thursday morning at 7:45 a.m. at the Smithtown Millennium Diner located on the corner of Main Street and Route 111. Guests are welcome to attend the meetings with the exception of the last Thursday of each month. smithtownsunriserotary.c om
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The 50th Annual Good Samaritan Ball, “Celebrate Excellence” will be held on Friday, October 26th, at 7 p.m. to midnight at Crest Hollow Country Club. The 2012 Gala Honoree is Babylon resident Theresa P. Santmann, a health care advocate, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. The Ball will support The Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation, with proceeds to benefit trauma services through new equipment, renovated facilities, and expanded programs and staff training. As part of its vision for the future, Good Samaritan Hospital will apply to the American College of Surgeons Commission on Trauma with the goal of becoming one of New York State’s first hospitals to receive the ACoS’ coveted Trauma Designation.
Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center is home to one of Long Island’s busiest emergency departments, providing care to nearly 100,000 men, women and children each year. This stellar black tie affair includes cocktails, dinner and dancing. The Ball gives the hospital’s dedicated supporters an occasion to celebrate the achievements of the past year. It also provides an opportunity for hospital friends to show their support for Good Samaritan’s commitment to excellence in service to those in need. Tickets are $300 per person, and sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information or to be added to the special events mailing list, please call 631.376.4444.
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Wednesday, October 10 Hate Crime Prevention will be presented at the Huntington Public Library Station Branch, 1335 New York Avenue in Huntington, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.421.5053. An Evening With Richard “The Belz” Belzer will be held at the Huntington Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610.
Thursday, October 11 The Pink Rock Classic 2012 will be held at the Great Rock Golf Club in Wading River. For information, contact 631.476.2723. The Reading Specialists Council of Suffolk will host an Educators’ Literacy Workshop in 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 Children’s Hour, directed by James Beneduce, will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center, at 7:30 p.m. Also Friday and Saturday, and Sunday, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148.
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Saturday, October 13 A Vendor Craft Fair will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 189 Burr Road in East Northport, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.499.4655. St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center will host its Health Fair on the grounds of the Medical Center Campus, 50 Route 25A in Smithtown, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.870.3444.
The Northport-Centerport Lions Club will present its annual Model Train Show at Union United Methodist Church, 1018 Pulaski Road in East Northport, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.9769. A Book Signing for “The IBD Healing Plan & Recipe Book” will be held at the Book Revue, 313 New York Avenue in Huntington, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sunday, October 14 A Chai Center Hebrew School Open House will be held at 501 Vanderbilt Parkway in Dix Hills, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.351.8672. Running With The Wolves Rescue, Inc. will host Long Island’s 9th Wolf Expo at the Sheraton Hotel in Hauppauge, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.982.0640. A Raptor Rendezvous will be held at Sweetbriar Nature Center, 62 Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.979.6344. A Folk Jam will be held at the South Huntington Public Library, 145 Pidgeon Hill Road in Huntington Station, from 1 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.425.2925. An Afternoon with Jane Monheit will be presented at the Usdan Center for the Creative and Performing Arts, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.643.7900. Pulitzer Prize winner Edwin Burrows will speak at the Northport Historical Society at the Museum, 215 Main Street in Northport, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.757.9859. A Walking Tour of Huntington Village will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Space is limited. For information, contact
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Tuesday, October 16 Online Personal Finance Resources will be held at the Harborfields Public Library, 31 Broadway in Greenlawn, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.3700, extension 268. What’s New In Breast Health & The Importance Of Breast Self-Examination, Early Detection & Risk Factors will be presented at the Smithtown Main Library, 1 North Country Road in Smithtown, at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, October 17 The External Diploma Program will be held at Western Suffolk BOCES in Dix Hills, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.667.6000, extension 327. A Chinese Auction will be held at St. Patrick’s Church, 280 East Main Street in Smithtown, at 7 p.m. in Canning Hall. For information, contact 631.732.4452. The Media & Child Health will be presented at the Huntington Public Library, 338 Main Street in Huntington, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.5165. This Halloween Season: Don’t Be Afraid Of The Medicaid System will be presented at the Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 68 Hauppauge Road in Commack, from 7 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.686.6500. Real To Reel: Sacred Sites Of The Dalai Lamas will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7611.
Thursday, October 18 The Smithtown Historical Society will host its Heritage Ball at the Watermill, beginning with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m., followed by a presentation of awards and a dinner dance at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.6768.
The 7th Annual Fall Festival of Guitar will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College, at 7:30 p.m. Also Friday at 12 noon and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148. The Tres Amigos will perform at the Hard Luck Café at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 8:30 p.m. It will be preceded by an open mic at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.425.2925.
Friday, October 19 Artists In The Attic will be presented at the Yankee Peddler, 1038 New York Avenue in Huntington Station, from 6 to 8 p.m. The Custer Observatory’s 34th Annual Astronomy Jamboree will be held at 1115 Main Bayview Road in Southold, beginning at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.765.2626. The Sweetbriar Nature Center will present an Evening of Halloween Fun at 62 Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Also Saturday. For information, contact 631.979.6344. A Las Vegas Night will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 44 Church Street in Kings Park, from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. For information, contact 631.379.8184.
Saturday, October 20 A Free Clothing Giveaway will be held at Central Presbyterian Church, 240 Main Street in Huntington Village, from 9 to 11 a.m. For information, contact 631.421.3663. A Harvest Fair will be held at Commack United Methodist Church, 486 Townline Road in Commack, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.499.7310. A Church Yard Sale will be held at Union United Methodist Church, 1018 Pulaski Road in East Northport, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.1303. The 5th Annual Home Movie
Day will be held at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 12 noon. For information, contact 631.423.7611. The Sons of Italy, Dr. Vincenzo Sellaro Lodge #2319 will host an Italian Sock Hop at the Byzantine Church of the Resurrection, 38 Mayflower Avenue in Smithtown, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.1278. Oktoberfest will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 189 Burr Road in East Northport, from 3 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.499.4655. Opera Et Al will present “Italia Romantica” at the United Methodist Church, 230 Middle Country Road in Smithtown, at 7 p.m. Opera Et Al will present “Italia Romantica” at the United Methodist Church, 230 Middle Country Road in Smithtown, at 7 p.m.
Sunday, October 21 Long Island Cars will present a Car Show & Swap Meet at the Flowerfields Fairgrounds, Route 25A in St. James, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.567.5898. St. Patrick’s Singles Fellowship will present Coffee & Conversation at St. Patrick’s Parish Center, Youth Enrichment Center, 280 East Main Street in Smithtown, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.265.2668. The Long Island Museum will present cartoonist Mike Lynch at 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook. For information, contact 631.751.0066. The Huntington Historical Society will present Apple Festival 2012 at Kissam House, 434 Park Avenue in Huntington, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.7045. It Is No Dream: The Life Of Theodor Herzl will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 2 p.m. For information, contact
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The Vanderbilt will present “Hair” on the lawn next to the Vanderbilt Mansion, from 2 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.854.5579.
Monday, October 22 The Port Jefferson Documentary Series will present “Plimpton!” starring George Plimpton as himself at Theatre Three, 412 Main Street in Port Jefferson, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.473.5220. Understanding Economics: Making Sense of Fiscal and Monetary Theory will be presented at the Nesconset branch of the Smithtown Library, 148 Smithtown Boulevard in Nesconset, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.3994.
Tuesday, October 23 The Suffolk County Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America will meet at Half Hollow Hills Library, 55 Vanderbilt Parkway in Dix Hills, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.3738.
Ongoing Events Ripe Art Gallery will present “Impressionism Is Not Dead” and “Handle With Care” by Anthony Zumo through October 18th and November 1st, respectively, at 67A Broadway in Greenlawn. Gallery hours are 631.239.1805. The Huntington Arts Council will present Chuck von Schmidt’s “Branded” through October 22nd at the Main Street Petite Gallery. For information, contact 631.271.8423. Sweet Charity will be presented through October 28th at the John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main Street in Northport. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.261.2900. The b.j. spoke gallery will present “This n’ That - Here n’ There” through October 28th at 299 Main Street in Huntington.
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The Sons of Italy Perry Como Lodge #2846 will host Bingo will be held at St. Phlip Neri Parish Center, 15 Prospect Avenue in Northport, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.499.2555.
The St. Thomas of Canterbury Church 10th Annual Craft Fair & Fall Festival will be held on Brooksite Drive in Smithtown, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rain Date: October 20th. For information, contact 631.265.4520.
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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. Sandra Benny/Richard Vaux: A Working Relationship will be presented through October
28th at the Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery, 107 East Deer Park Road in Dix Hills. For information, contact
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John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main Street in Northport. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.261.2900. Pumpkin Patch will run through October 31st at Union United Methodist Church, 1018 Pulaski Road in East Northport. For hours, contact 631.261.1303. The Smithtown Township Arts Council will present “Mum’s The Word: Mothers, Flowers and Secrets” through November 3rd at 660 Route 25A in St. James. For information, contact 631.862.6575. Learn To Be Tobacco Free will be presented through November 9th at Siena Village, 2000 Bishops Road in Smithtown, at 12 noon. For information, contact 631.870.3444.
Eisenhower Park was filled with the laughter of more than 700 pediatric cancer survivors and family members who gathered for the inaugural Les Nelkin Pediatric Cancer Survivors’ Day hosted by Cohen Children’s Medical Center (CCMC) of New York. They cheered as the event’s keynote speaker, New York Giants’ linebacker Mark Herzlich talked about his own successful battle with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. When he was diagnosed at age 21 before starting his senior year at Boston College, Mr. Herzlich was told that he would not be able to play football again and may never run again. “I decided that I wasn’t going to let cancer beat me,” Mr. Herzlich told fellow survivors. His dream of playing football pushed him to not just be a survivor, but to “be a thriver.” A three-year cancer survivor who won a Super Bowl ring with the Giants in February during his rookie season, he encouraged attendees to “fulfill your dreams.” The event, made
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possible by the support of Ruth and Harold Nelkin as a way to honor the memory of their son, Les, attracted former child cancer patients of all ages. They included Tracy Vicere, who is celebrating 22 years of survivorship after being diagnosed at age 16 with two different types of cancer, Hodgkin’s Disease and NonHodgkin’s Lymphoma. CCMC was her home away from home for months. Despite the difficulties of treatment, she had the support of her family and made many great friends with the hospital staff and her team of doctors. “I felt I was saved for a reason and am thankful to give back to Cohen through my foundation, Friends and Angels: The Tracy Vicere Foundation,” she said. The foundation hosts fundraisers to benefit the Division of Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at CCMC. As a leading center of pediatric oncology, CCMC sees approximately 200 new cases of childhood cancer every year. Thanks to improvements in
c h e m o t h e r a p y, radiotherapy and surgery, there are more than 300,000 children, teens and young adults in the United States who are survivors of childhood cancer and require ongoing care. To help meet the complex needs of survivors, CCMC pediatric oncologist hematologist Jonathan Fish, MD, created the Survivors Facing Forward Program (SURFF). “Though we cannot choose our challenges,” Dr. Fish said, “Survivors Facing Forward will help survivors face the unique concerns ahead, and will advocate for your wellbeing and serve as a resource.” Survivors also know the importance of a positive attitude, a fact evident in the smiles of the hundreds present. To make a donation to support the Division of Hematology/ Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, v i s i t : https://support.northshor elij.com/sslpage.aspx?pid= 999.
Arena Players Children’s Theatre will present “The Ghost Of Sleepy Hollow” through November 11th at the Carriage House Theatre. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 516.293.0674. Photographer Karen George Mortimore’s work will be on display through December 10th at the Apple Bank, 91 Route 111 in Smithtown. For information, contact 631.862.8730. The Bare Bones Repertory Company will present “The Pavilion” from October 11th through October 20th at 57 Main Street in Northport. For information, contact 1.800.838.3006. Godspell will be presented from October 19th through November 3rd at Take One
Performing Arts, 1021 Portion Road in Farmingville. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.569.2148. George Hallock’s “Determined To Paint” will be on exhibit from October 20th through December 15th at the Southold Historical Society’s exhibition building, The Reichert Family Center, in the Cosden Price Gallery. For information, contact 631.765.5500.
Save The Date Vendors are needed for a Holiday Craft Fair on November 18th at St. Matthew Church, 35 North Service Road in Dix Hills, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.586.4515.
Youth Waterfowl Program Long Island’s 15th Annual Youth Waterfowl Program, open to young hunters ages 12 to 15, will be held October 20th, November 10th and November 11th. This program is made possible through DEC’s collaboration with the New York Conservation Officers Association, Suffolk County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation, Shikar Safari Club International, Ducks Unlimited and South Shore Waterfowlers Association. The Youth Waterfowl Program, an instructional course, is set for October 20th. Youth Waterfowl Days, specially designated hunting days, are set for November 10th and 11th. The Youth Waterfowl Program is a special event to help junior hunters prepare for and participate in the Youth Waterfowl Days. The program includes instruction in: · Hunting ethics and regulations
· Waterfowl identification · Firearms safety review · Retriever and decoy use · Cold water survival and boating safety · Trap shooting Certified Sportsman Education Instructors, as well as DEC Environmental Conservation Officers (ECOs), will be present to guide participants through the program and help the youth hunters become part of the long tradition of waterfowl hunting on Long Island. All new applicants must attend an instructional day at Hubbard County Park in Flanders on October 20th, which will qualify them for the option of hunting at Hubbard County Park in Flanders or Southaven County Park in Yaphank on November 10th. Participants must be 12 to 15 years of age by November 10th, have completed a hunter education course by
October 20th, possess a junior (small game) hunting license by November 10th, and must be registered with the Harvest Information Program (HIP). For further information regarding the Youth Waterfowl Program and to sign up for the October 20th instructional class, please contact DEC Region One Sportsman Education Program at 631.444.0255 or e-mail at spedreg1@gw.dec.state.ny. us. For more information on the Youth Waterfowl hunt, please visit www.dec.ny.gov.
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Record: 17-5 *** Wednesday Night Champions: Net Minders Record: 27-9 Second Place: Too Intense Record: 14-22 *** Thursday Night Champions: Volley Ballaz Record: 19-16 Second Place: Diver Destiny Record: 24-11 Congratulations to all the 1st and 2nd place winners.
Horseshoes The champions of the 6 p.m. Horseshoe League are Steve Lanigan and Mike Nemschick, with a record of 35-5. The second place finishers were Bernie Van Rossem and Ray Warenik, with a record of 36-9. The champions of the 7 p.m. Horseshoe League are Rob Seebach and Ken Hentze, with a record of 42-3. John and Ed Schreiber came in second place with a record of 39-11. Thanks to all who made this a great season.
Star Students taking the 2011 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), which served as an initial screen of program entrants. The National Merit Scholarship Program honors individual students who show exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies. Nine Smithtown High School students qualified as Commended Students in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program. Although they will not continue in the 2013
competition for National Merit Scholarship Awards, Commended Students placed among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2013 competition by taking the 2011 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). These students are Talia Amorosano, Brian Cunningham, Evan Greenberg, Hunter Holland, Kavita Jain, Pradyumna Manepalli, John Mikhail, Nicholas Spiezio and Jonathan Wagner.
Lifeline Screening Residents living in and around the Hauppauge, New York community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture. Hyatt Regency Wind Watch Hotel will host Life Line Screening on October 22nd. The site is located at 1717 Motor Parkway in Hauppauge. Four key points every person needs to know: •Stroke is the third leading cause of death and a leading cause of permanent disability
•80% of stroke victims had no apparent warning signs prior to their stroke •Preventive ultrasound screenings can help you avoid a stroke •Screenings are fast, noninvasive, painless, affordable and convenient Screenings identify potential cardiovascular conditions such as blocked arteries and irregular heart rhythm, abdominal aortic aneurysms, and hardening of the arteries in the legs, which is a strong
ASSISTED LIVING WEEK - The Birchwood Suites Recreation Team created a series of seminars and programs to celebrate Assisted Living Week. Residents, family, friends and staff joined together for a variety of seminars, demonstrations and programming - all that acknowledged the residents and how much we care for them!
EAST SEMIFINALISTS - The National Merit Semifinalists of Smithtown High School East were recently recognized. Pictured: H.S. East Principal Ed Thompson, Assistant Principal Robert Rose, Counselor Krista MacPherson, Michael Zhang, Bailey Werner, William Cusick, Counselor Karen Schmalz and Assistant Principal Jason Pettis.
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Smithtown High School East seniors William Cusick, Bailey Werner and Michael Zhang and Smithtown High School West senior Mark Ren were selected as Semifinalists in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program. The nationwide pool of Semifinalists, which represents less than one percent of U.S high school seniors, includes the highest-scoring entrants in each state. About 1.5 million juniors in some 22,000 high schools entered the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program by
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Smithtown Recreation is pleased to announce their 2012 Summer Volleyball and Horseshoe League Champions, as well as second place finishers. Volleyball Monday Night Champions: Sand Gnats Record: 26-6 Second Place: Court Jesters Record: 28-4 *** Tuesday Night Champions: Bumpers Record: 22-10 Second Place: St. Catherine’s
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predictor of heart disease. A bone density screening to assess osteoporosis risk is also offered and is appropriate for both men and women. Packages start at $149. All five screenings take 6090 minutes to complete. For more information regarding the screenings or to schedule an appointment, call 1.877.237.1287 or visit our website at WEST SEMIFINALIST - The National Merit Semifinalist of Smithtown High School www.lifelinescreening.co West was recently recognized. Pictured: H.S. West Counselor Dorothy Caputo, Mark m. Pre-registration is Ren and H.S. West Principal John Coady. required.
For the fifth consecutive year, Brighton Collectibles will be raising money for Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center’s breast health services. Brighton
will contribute $10 for each $50 “Power of Pink” bracelet sold at the Smith Haven Mall, Lake Grove store between September 28th and October 31st. The 2012 limited-
edition bracelet is a classic design resembling one of the bracelets in the Brighton line that women have loved collecting. The design is like two bracelets in one, it can be worn with
everyone who has been touched by breast cancer. “This bracelet symbolizes hope and raises awareness, each one of us can make a difference when we act
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presented by Mıtzvah Senator Owen H. Johnson was honored at the 3rd Annual Fred Breithut Memorial Golf Tournament at the Wind Watch Golf & Country Club in Hauppauge on September 20th. School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. extended heartfelt gratitude for Senator Johnson’s many
years of support of the Long Island For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics Program. At the tournament, Senator Johnson was pleased to join with SBPLI Executive Director Joani Madarash and Chairman Hans Zobel as SBPLI received a $25,000 grant from the
Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable arm of Motorola Solutions, Inc. The grant will ensure that SBPLI will be able to continue to host the Long Island Regional FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), which hosts 50 schools from Long Island, the metropolitan New York area and other states.
Community Assessment emergency housing and Medicaid. In addition, the Hispanic/Latino population continues to grow, increasing the need for access to programs for English language learners. Suffolk County also reports an increase in the child abuse and maltreatment reports in Suffolk County; perhaps a reflection of economic stress on families and the need for support services. A complete report of the annual community assessment can be found on the program’s website: www.childrenscommunity hs.org. The Children’s Community Head Start and Early Head Starts (CCHS), with centers in Port Jefferson and Ronkonkoma, provides services for families residing in 13 school districts in Central Suffolk County. Families are eligible based on household incomes that are below the federal
poverty line. Homeless and foster children, and children with disabilities, are also eligible. In addition to a high-quality and structured classroom experience, children benefit from health and nutrition services, family involvement, parent training and strong relationships with local school districts, thus aiding their transition to Kindergarten. According to the 2009 Long Island Index research report prepared by the Rauch Foundation, early childhood education “prepares children for school, and when provided in a high quality program, it can reduce grade repetition, drop out rates and juvenile delinquency.” The report further explains that high quality programs can lower future costs that the public school would otherwise assume.
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The Children’s Community Head Start and Early Head Start, a federally funded comprehensive early childhood program for income eligible families, recently released the results of its annual community assessment. The assessment measures trends related to poverty, hunger, health, employment and housing status in Suffolk County. The information gathered enabled the Children’s Community Head Start to modify and enhance its programs and to plan services that meet the needs of the community. This year’s community assessment found that families are struggling in suburbia in the wake of the recession taht began in 2007. The county is e x p e r i e n c i n g unprecedented rates of poverty, home f o r e c l o s u r e s , unemployment and high demand for food stamps,
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