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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
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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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
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become the first of his seven siblings to graduate from college; Terence Coyle (Masters in Social Work), 54, from Huntington, NY, a retired FDNY member suffering from the effects of spinal injuries and multiple surgeries, who went back to school to attain the skills and training necessary to begin a second career with the goal of helping people and striving for positive social change; Kyle Essington (Business Management), 22, of Chino Hills, CA, who was the starting quarterback for the football team this year (2012) and most of the 2011 season. Kyle’s story is one of hard work and making the most of opportunities, leading the Seawolves to consecutive Big South titles (fourth straight overall) and two appearances in the Division I Football Championship playoffs, successfully balancing
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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
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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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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. Continued from Page 12 held at 600 North Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, from 8 to 10 a.m. to support the West Babylon Varsity Cheerleaders. For information, contact 631.455.0993. Troop 200 BSA will host a Blood Drive at the Moose Lodge, 631 Pulaski Road in Greenlawn, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, visit blooddrive@troop200elwood.org. A Rain Forest Ramble will be held at Sweetbriar Nature Center, from 1 to 3 p.m. A Night At The Races will be held at All Angels Episcopal Church, 2197 Jackson Avenue, at 5 p.m. For information, contact 516.785.3762. Big Band Dancing will be presented at St. Sylvester’s Parish Center, 68 Ohio Avenue in Medford, from 7 to 10 p.m. For information, contact 631.730.3333. The Eclectic Café will present Bobtown at the Unitarian Society, 28 Brentwood Road in Bay Shore, at 8:30 p.m. Open mic will precede at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.661.1278. Rumors will be presented at Temple Emanu-El, at 8 p.m. Also January 19th, as well as January 13th and 20th, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 516.794.8911.
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 Avenue in Islip, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.220.0391.
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 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.
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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 information, contact 631.775.6566.
Ongoing Events A Christmas Carol will be presented through January 6th at the John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main Street in Northport. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.261.2900.
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer will be presented through January 6th at the John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main Street in Northport. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.261.2900. Arena Players Repertory Theatre will present “Cheating Cheaters” through January 20th at the Vanderbilt Carriage House Theater, 180 Little Neck Road in Centerport. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 516.293.0674. A Sneaker Recycling Drive will be held through January 31st at the Keep Islip Clean Office, 660 Main Street in Islip. For information, contact 631.224.2627. The Broadhollow Theatre will present “Shirley Valentine” from January 5th through January 20th at the BayWay Arts Center, 265 East Main Street in East Islip. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.581.2700.
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.
The Broadhollow Theatre will present “Alice In Wonderland” from January 5th through February 2nd at the BayWay Arts Center, 265 East Main Street in East Islip. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.581.2700.
The Compassionate Friends will meet on the second Friday of each month at St. Sylvester’s Church, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.738.0809.
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.
Vendors are wanted for a Valentine’s Day Gift Fair Expo on February 9th and February 10th at the Sheraton Hotel Long Island, 110 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway in Hauppauge, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free. For information, contact 516.221.6593.
St. Lawrence the Martyr R.C. Church will present “Catholics Returning Home” on six consecutive Mondays, 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.
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Amy Helm will perform at the 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.
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As a result of the severe damage caused by Hurricane Sandy, and subsequent storm, residents of the Connetquot School District joined forces to help their neighbors by providing food, water, clothing as well as helping to clean up their neighborhoods of fallen trees and debris. In the Oakdale community, which was the hardest-hit within the district, neighbors, students, teachers, staff and administration of the Idle Hour (IH) Elementary School, and OakdaleBohemia Middle School organized Family Fun Nights for local residents. At the Idle Hour Elementary School, on November 14th, the PTA and staff hosted a pasta dinner for the Oakdale community. The PTA provided a variety of pasta dishes, the staff provided baked goods and beverages, while Mama’s Pizzeria, in Oakdale, donated tasty Italian dishes. Parent & staff volunteers served the community during the evening meal. The Idle Hour hallway was filled with donated toiletries, cleaning supplies, food, paper products, water and other items for the guests to take with them following dinner. The donated items were collected by 5th grade students from the John Pearl Elementary School (Bohemia, NY). Toiletry caddies were prepared for
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distribution by the entire John Pearl School community for their Idle Hour neighbors. Idle Hour Principal Mrs. Denise Toscano thanked the entire Connetquot community, especially the John Pearl students and staff, as well as her IH teachers, staff and students for their kind consideration of their neighbors. On November 15th, Oakdale-Bohemia Middle School (OBMS) Principal Ms. Susanne Bailey welcomed close to 250 members of the community for what she referred to as a “… chance for some normalcy in a comfortable and familiar place.” With the support of Chrissy Coyne, Director of Training for the Applebee’s Restaurant chain (and Connetquot graduate!), a Family Fun night was provided at OBMS for those in the community affected by this Sandy Super-Storm. 20 Applebee’s employees volunteered to help out for this special night. Coyne had been contacted by OBMS Math teacher Nicole Quillo who asked whether Applebee’s was in a position to help relieve some of the hardships suffered by members of the community. Working with Ms. Bailey and Dr. Pincus, Chrissy Coyne suggested “ … an evening where the community could come together, connect and reflect.” She gave much of the credit
for the evening’s success to the support of Applebee’s Director of Operations Marc Prince, and Area Director Tony Valentino. Applebee’s provided a tasty menu consisting of Mac & Cheese, Chicken Fingers, French Fries, Chicken Caesar Salad, Steak, Chicken, Penne Alfredo Pasta, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, and steamed vegetables. Applebee’s also provided 2 Dinner passes for 2, the use of a Foosball table for the night, and the entertainment of ‘Send in the Clowns’ (New Hyde Park) and Mr. Twisty (Miller Place). OBMS Principal Ms. Sue Bailey extended her gratitude to Chrissy Coyne, and the entire Applebee’s organization for their generous support of the Oakdale community, as well as her teaching staff which also helped serve dinner, and entertain the children. Additional food and supplies were provided by Applebee’s General Managers Mark Winhurst (Huntington), Jerry Williams (Bohemia), Jason Sicignano (Farmingdale). Generous donations were also provided by Pepsi, Costco and Waldbaums. Congratulations, and a deeply felt Thank You, to all the volunteers, and thoughtful businesses that took part in the Idle Hour, and Oakdale-Bohemia Middle, School Hurricane Relief Family Fun Nights!
Board Of Ed Honored New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo declared the week of October 29th through November 2nd as School Board Recognition Week. At the November 13th meeting of the Connetquot School District Board of Education (BOE), Superintendent Dr. Alan B. Groveman read state and county proclamations commending its members for their efforts on behalf of the citizens of the district. Dr. Groveman, and Assistant Superintendent Dr. Peggie S. Staib, read from three commendations citing the outstanding efforts of President Dawn Berntsen,
VP Lee Kennedy, and Trustees Kim Pepe, Michael D. Kealey and Leo R. Marinick in support of the children of Connetquot. These commendations, signed by Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, N.Y. State Senator Owen H. Johnson, N.Y.State Assemblyman Al Graf and County Legislator William J. Lindsay, recognized the admirable achievements that are an inspiration to the citizens of Suffolk County, and New York State. The Connetquot School District Council of PTA’s also recognized these elected, unpaid, members of the community by praising their work on
behalf of the residents of the Connetquot School District. President of the Council of PTA’s Eileen Panico, and Corresponding Secretary Gail Yirce presented a plaque and gifts to members of the BOE. Members of Boy Scout Troop 157 (Ronkonkoma, NY) began the meeting by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, which was followed by Liza Bell’s report, as Student Representative to the Board of Education. Congratulations, and thank you, to the dedicated members of the Connetquot School District Board of Education.
BOARD OF ED HONORED - Connetquot Board of Education members (l-r) Michael D. Kealey, Leo R. Marinick, Kim Pepe, President Dawn Berntsen and VP Lee Kennedy (missing from photo) were commended for their service to the community. Photo by: Joseph Maniaci
HOLIDAY FESTIVAL - Islip Town Councilman Steve Flotteron recently visited the Ronkonkoma Senior Center’s annual Holiday Festival. He wished all of our seniors a safe and enjoyable holiday with their families.
directly affected by the storm or were already making donations to the local organizations serving the displaced families. Mrs. Urso was pleased that “everyone in the art department, including the teachers at the elementary level pitched in with the food.” Of course, this Empty Bowls event “cannot run without the student volunteers each year. They were a tremendous help!” The money raised helped many within our Sayville community. Proceeds from this event, which totaled $900 this year, benefitted both the Greater Sayville Food Pantry and local school community members victimized by Superstorm Sandy.
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received two large bags of clothing, while the 27 young moms each received a special gift for themselves. The team also donated a large amount of collected non-perishables to Long Island Cares and extra toys to help out the Town of Brookhaven with its toy drive. Leg. Calarco opened up his very decorated office to the families from 3 to 6 pm. During that time, Robotics team members played Santa and his elves and handed out cookies and juice to the little ones, while other team members supplied parents
with extra toys in bags so they could surprise their children on Christmas Day. “I have never met a better group of young people than the members of Pat-Med’s FIRST Robotics Team. They are smart, hard-working, and socially-conscious. When those children saw Santa their eyes lit up. And it was beyond heartwarming to be able to help parents who had no other way to provide Christmas for their families. Giving and reaching out to others really is what the season is all about,” said Leg. Calarco
Polar Plungers Place First Sayville students who are members of Athletes Helping Others participated in their second annual Polar Plunge in mid December at Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai and raised over $6,400 to support Special Olympics Athletes. In addition - for a second year in a row Sayville took 1st place! After their courageous plunge, “the kids were able to enjoy the ‘VIP’ tent reserved for the top three teams,” explained Suzanne Hoss who along with her husband Rob Hoss are AHO coadvisors. The students were served
food in the VIP tent which “housed two hot tubs for the plungers to enjoy. What a great day! We were ‘freezin’ for a reason.”” Congratulations to the following participants: Eric Bartlett Marade Bergen Nicole Bevilacqua Paul Bevilacqua Sam Blitman Kelli Camp Donny DeKenipp Amanda Eremita Emily Faughnan Gage Gomez Duncan Hillery Logan Hillery Emily Hollman Kerry Keenan Tori Keghlian
Mike Leach Paige Liskiewicz Lia Magliola Christian Maloney Quinn Mattia Dylan McManus Melanie McNeill Colleen Montegmano Joe Morici Jordyn Nadler Clare O'Connor Krista O'Malley Haley Osiecki Gina Palumbo Michael Passalacqua Emma Philbin Alyssa Racioppi Jonathan Ratel Rich Salloum Zachary Schulz Emily Sellitti Jessica Reisert
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Idle Hour Deli, Crickets, and Wenner Bread. In addition, for the price of a $10 admission ticket, attendees not only enjoyed a soup/salad dinner, but were able to select a oneof-a-kind handmade ceramic bowl created by Sayville High School Art students and teachers. “John Verschure did an excellent job organizing and running the event,” Art Department Chairperson Debbie Urso said. “This year, due to Hurricane Sandy, several more staff members pitched in to make soup.” As Mrs. Urso explained, some faculty members have annually contributed delicious recipes to the worthy cause. However, many local merchants, who also had donated food in the past, were either
Legislator Rob Calarco was proud to join with the FIRST Robotics Team, Patchogue-Medford High School to coordinate a food and toy drive for the needy. The Robotics Team, which is comprised of 67 members, threw all of its energy into collecting enough food to provide 18 large boxes of nonperishables and diapers and over 100 wrapped toys to 27 homeless teen mothers and their infants and six needy families. The group, along with their advisors, worked to individualize the drive so that one family also
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Superstorm Sandy could not sweep aside the efforts of the Sayville High School Art Club to hold the 5th Annual “Empty Bowls” soup/salad dinner fundraising in recognition of National Hunger Awareness Month (October). Rescheduled several weeks after originally planned, the artdepartment sponsored event, under the direction of John Verschure, Debbie Urso, and Evan Hammer, and in conjunction with the Sayville School Employees Charitable Foundation, was a feast of tossed greens, warm rolls, and all-you-can-eat homemade soups, thanks to the great generosity of Sayville faculty, students, families, and such local merchants as Tom’s Deli,
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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
Make-A-Wish Benefit 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
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.”
ARMY ANGELS - Pictured: (left to right) Angie Carpenter, Suffolk County Treasurer, Rebekah Gilmore, Lieutenant Jonathan Ross, Salvation Army and Mike.
Holiday Turkey Drive 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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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
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
Lindenhurst, bringing supplies and doing free demolition work on victim’s homes. “I feel blessed to not only have won the Guild’s 50/50 raffle but to be able to share the winnings to bring Christmas to a family that might not have had one,” said Mr. Oppedisano.
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 PRIZE SHARING - The Guilds of Good Samaritan Hospital President Vera Meinhold, First Place Winner Rocco Oppedisano, Second Place Winner Anne Sepe and www.teachersfcu.org. Third Place Winner Joseph Judge.
ORT America announced today that the ORT Party Planning Showcase & Ultimate Teen Party, scheduled Sunday, January 6th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Huntington Hilton, Route 110 in Melville. ORT will feature a fun FLASH MOB for tweens and teenagers of Long Island, starting promptly at 11 a.m. “Would your child like to participate in a Flash Mob starring American Idol Star Jackie Tohn? The video from this event is sure to go viral on the internet and the child that gives the best
performance will win a free ‘Club Style’ party for up to 75 people at Wall Street in Commack,” explains event organizer, David Gross, Vice President, Legendary Events, Inc. of Carle Place. W e e p w a . c o m , Legendary Events, and EJ THE DJ invite all children ages 11-13 years old to participate FREE in the KALIEDESCOPE OF LIGHTS flash mob video. Performance roles in the KALIEDESCOPE OF LIGHTS video is limited to the first 200 children who apply. All participants will also
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