The Port Times Record - February 1, 2018

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Attorney general’s office says parking swap alienated parkland To accommodate the sale of a Brookhaven Town-owned building within Port Jefferson Village jurisdiction, the entities reached an inter-municipal agreement in 2015 to swap parking spaces. An informal opinion from the attorney general’s office dated Dec. 13, has left the deal in limbo. Brookhaven sold the property on the corner of Main and East Main streets, which was previously First National Bank of Port Jefferson and the town tax receiver’s office, to private developer Agrino Holdings LLC. The developer has since turned the space into first floor retail with apartments above. The change of use of the building triggered a requirement within village code for additional parking, but downtown Port Jeff has a perennial parking problem, with a constant space shortage that can make it difficult for new developments to meet village code requirements. To offset the lack of spaces, the town reached an agreement with the village on a parking space swap — giving the village control of eight boat-trailer spots at the town-owned marina lot to be converted into 30 municipal parking spots. Upon hearing of the agreement at a village board meeting, Michael Mart, a longtime village resident and former member of Port Jeff’s parking committee, said he had some questions. Mart said he believed the

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Brookhaven Town offered up spots on the west end of the Port Jefferson Marina lot to expedite the sale of a building within Port Jeff Village in 2015. deal created an alienation of parkland, as the town-owned spots were meant for boat trailer parking at the marina and boat launch. He took the issue to other interested Brookhaven Town residents who joined up for his cause, and after some back-and-forth in a series of letters to the editor in The Port Times Record by both Mart and Mayor Margot Garant, in April 2016, the town attorney’s office requested an informal legal opinion from New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D) asking, “Must the Town of Brookhaven seek legislative approval for the alienation of parkland for an inter-municipal agreement with the Village of Port Jefferson to maintain and control 30 vehicular stalls at a town marina?” In Kathryn Sheingold’s response for

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I see, this is [not a good outcome], despite everyone being of good intent,” he said if he were to receive legislation for the swap as initially crafted. “My door is always open, but I’m very cautious about messing around with parkland.” Port Jeff Village Attorney Brian Egan said the village has been in touch with the town attorney’s office and the sides are evaluating options, though he does expect a modified agreement will be reached to rectify the situation, and the sale of the building will not be voided. “The fact of the matter is that this informal opinion is only an opinion,” Egan said. “The town attorney and village attorney respectfully disagree with this nonbinding opinion on the attorney general’s opinion of the facts and the law. [The document] is not the pinnacle of clarity if this transfer of parking for parking constitutes alienation. … I’m confident with the creativity of the town and the village we will come up with a solution.” Village Deputy Mayor Larry LaPointe said in a statement Egan is reviewing the opinion and the village will decide if any further action is necessary. Brookhaven Town Attorney Annette Eaderesto offered a statement on the matter through a town spokesperson. “The town will not be seeking alienation,” she said. A legal battle could ensue should the municipalities fail to reach an new agreement.

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LEGALS SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff against MICHAEL WITOVER, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on October 25, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 8th day of February, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Said premises known as 17 Griffin Drive, Mount Sinai, N.Y. 11766. (District: 0200, Section: 232.00, Block: 03.00, Lot: 028.018). Approximate amount of lien $ 540,153.36 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 17374-12. Louis England, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 974 1/11 4x ptr SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK BROOKHAVEN

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CIT BANK, N.A., F/K/A ONE WEST BANK, N.A., Plaintiff -against- MARIE T. LAFOND A/K/A MARIE LAFOND, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated June 21, 2017 and entered on July 18, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, located at 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on February 8, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, known and designated as and by Lot Number 182 on a certain map entitled “Map of Leisure Knoll, Section Two” situated at Ridge, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, prepared by Nelson and Pope, C.E. & S. and filed in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on April 17, 1974 as Map No. 6084. Said premises known as 182 EDINBURGH DRIVE, UNIT NO. 182, RIDGE, NY Approximate amount of lien $305,972.16 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. Index Number 611944/2015.

JOAN M. GENCHI, ESQ., Referee Windels Marx Lane & Mittendorf, LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 156 W 56 Street, New York, NY 10019 977 1/11 4x ptr SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR ASSET BACKED SECURITIES CORPORATION HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES OOMC 2005-HE6, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES OOMC 2005-HE6, V. PETER H. CLAUSEN, if living, and if he be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; et. al. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated December 19, 2016, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR ASSET BACKED SECURITIES CORPORATION HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES OOMC 2005-HE6, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES OOMC 2005-HE6 is the Plaintiff and PETER H. CLAUSEN, if living, and if he be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; et. al. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on February 16, 2018 at 1:30PM, premises known as 38 FLAMINGO ROAD, ROCKY POINT, NY 11778: District 0200 Section 077.00 Block 05.00 Lot 038.00: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OR BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 061945/2013. Richard D. Schwartzer, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite

106, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 978 1/18 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff(s) vs. DARLENE REYNOLDS; DONALD REYNOLDS; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about November 1, 2017, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738. On February 14, 2018 at 10:30 am. Premises known as 106 WILSON DRIVE, PORT JEFFERSON, NY 11777 District: 0206 Section: 020.00 Block: 01.00 Lot: 007.000 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lot Number 27, on a certain map entitled, “Map of Belle Terrace Knolls, Section No. 2”, and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on April 3, 1968, as Map No. 5074. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $619,819.49 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 605785/2016 Michael F. Mullen, Esq., Referee 985 1/11 4x ptr SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, V. JOSE AMAURY MOSQUE, et al. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 10, 2016, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, is the Plaintiff and JOSE AMAURY MOSQUE, et al. are the Defendant(s). I, the

undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on February 13, 2018 at 10:00 AM, premises known as 9 GAYMORE ROAD, PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NY 11776: District 0200, Section 160.00, Block 05.00, Lot 024.000: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT PORT JEFFERSON STATION, TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 060316/2014. Timothy Daly, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 986 1/11 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-BC4, Plaintiff, AGAINST SALMA ASHRAF, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered November 4, 2016 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on February 14, 2018 at 2:00 PM premises known as 2 BUCKS HILL ST, MEDFORD, NY 11763 All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0200, Section 608.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 015.000 Approximate amount of judgment $927,178.00 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #13930/09 ***Third party checks will not be accepted*** Garrett W. Swenson, Jr., Esq. , Referee,

Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 987 1/11 4x ptr STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH FELDMAN A/K/A JOSEPH E. FELDMAN, KATHY FELDMAN A/K/A KATHY A. FELDMAN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the County Clerk of Suffolk County on June 5, 2017, I, Kenneth Michael Seidell, Esq., the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on February 9, 2018 at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, County of Suffolk, State of New York, at 1:30 P.M., the premises described as follows: 7 Buckskin Lane Selden, NY 11784 SBL No.: 0200-336.0008.00-019.000 ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situated in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 064141/2013 in the amount of $512,353.61 plus interest and costs. Julia J. Henrichs, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 Crossroads Building, 2 State St. Rochester, New York 14614 Tel.: 855-227-5072 990 1/11 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for the Maroon Plains Trust, Plaintiff against Richard Perez, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, NY 11590 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered August 17, 2017 I

will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville NY 11738 on February 13, 2018 at 1:15 PM. Premises known as 34 John Street, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. District 0200 Sec 335.00 Block 01.00 Lot 001.000. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Port Jefferson, in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $667,754.53 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 10418/08. Paul M. Dechance, Esq., Referee RSHJN011 998 1/11 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. CITIBANK, N.A., Pltf. vs. XUE XIAN ZHENG, et al, Defts. Index #064776/2013. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Dec. 22, 2016, I will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on March 5, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. prem. k/a 2 Countrywide Lane, Centereach, NY 11720 a/k/a Section 468.00, Block 01.00, Lot 001.001, District 0200. Approx. amt. of judgment is $178,853.15 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. MICHAEL C. KENNEDY, Referee. FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore, NY 11706. File No. 67735. #93905 001 2/1 4x ptr SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff against CARLOS BARRETO, ROSE BARRETO, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on May 9, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 16th day of February, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Said premises known as 52 Clearview Avenue, Selden, N.Y. 11784. LEGALS con’t on pg. 6


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PJ Ferry VP: We’ve heard this before Englebright concerned about environmental impact

BY ALEX PETROSKI ALEX@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) made some waves that could be seen from the shore in Port Jefferson during his State of the State address earlier this month, specifically regarding plans for infrastructure spanning the Long Island Sound. During his Jan. 3 speech, Cuomo revived the decades-old idea of building a bridge or tunnel that would connect Long Island to New England. “We should continue to pursue a tunnel from Long Island to Westchester or Connecticut,” he said. “New York State Department of Transportation has determined it’s feasible, it would be under water, it would be invisible, it would reduce traffic on the impossibly congested Long Island Expressway and would offer significant potential private investment.” In December, the DOT released a final draft of a Long Island Sound Crossing Feasibility Study that examined the potential of building a bridge or bridge-tunnel combination at five different sites. The 87-page study concluded that it could be economically feasible at three different locations: Oyster Bay to Port Chester/Rye; Kings Park to Bridgeport, Connecticut; and Kings Park to Devon, Connecticut. State Assemblyman Mike Fitzpatrick (R-St. James) and Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta (R-Fort Salonga), whose jurisdictions each include Kings Park, voiced vehement opposition to the plan. Stakeholders in Port Jefferson are also unsure if the governor’s grand plan would be a good idea. “In the back of every ferry operator’s brain is the possibility that a bridge or tunnel could replace a ferry route,” said Fred Hall, vice president and general manager of the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company. “Given the complexity of a project such as the governor envisions, I think there will be some environmental concerns and some ‘not in my backyard concerns.’” Hall stopped short of saying the hypothetical tunnel or bridge would harm ferry business, though he said he’d like to know where exactly the infrastructure would go before being completely for or against it. It’s far from the first time projects like this have been floated in the past, a point reiterated by state Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket) whose district includes Port Jeff. “I’m not sure about a bridge or tunnel, but an enhanced ferry service — invest in it, make it more efficient,” he said. He also said he would be concerned by the possible impact a massive infrastructure project like this would have on the ecosystem of the Sound. The DOT feasibility study concluded the department should move forward with the next step: A five-year environmental evaluation process looking at the impact construction and the bridge would have. “Gov. Cuomo has directed DOT to conduct additional engineering, environmental and financial analysis to determine the best path forward for this transformative project,” DOT spokesman Joseph Morrissey said in a statement. “DOT will closely examine any potential impacts as well as benefits to the local communities as part of the process.” Reporting contributed by Sara-Megan Walsh.

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LEGALS con’t from pg. 4 (District: 0200, Section: 571.00, Block: 01.00, Lot: 007.000). Approximate amount of lien $ 409,726.88 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 36527-12. Valerie S. Manzo, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 005 1/18 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF UPLAND MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST A, C/O CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC, Plaintiff AGAINST Karen J. Matz and Michael J. Matz, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated December 04, 2017 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville, NY 11738, on March 01, 2018 at 1:30PM, premises known as 3 ANDREW STREET, PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NY 11776. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, DISTRICT 0200, SECTION 284.00, BLOCK 01.00, LOT 002.000. Approximate amount of judgment $431,370.48 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 607543/2015. Theresa A. Mari, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 17 1/25 4x ptr

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, M&T BANK, Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF LORI A. PRIGNANO A/K/A LORI PRIGNANO BY AND THROUGH THEIR GUARDIAN AD LITEM JOHN JULIANO, ESQ,. IF THEY BE LIVING AND IF THEY BE DEAD, THE RESPECTIVE HEIRSAT-LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTES, EXECUTORS, A D M I N I S T R ATO R S , TRUSTEES, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS

AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST AND GENERALLY ALL PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING UNDER, BY OR THROUGH SAID DEFENDANTS WHO MAY BE DECEASED, BY PURCHASE, INHERITANCE, LIEN OR INHERITANCE, ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN OR TO THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on November 27, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Smithtown Town Hall, 99 West Main Street, Smithtown, NY on February 23, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., premises known as 387 Lake Avenue, Nesconset, NY 11767 a/k/a 387 Lake Avenue South, Nesconset, NY 11767. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Smithtown, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0800, Section 166.00, Block 03.00 and Lot 003.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $368,200.51 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 13-05012. Michael A. Gajdos, Esq., Referee Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP, 1412 Sweet Home Road, Suite 12, Amherst, New York 14228, Attorneys for Plaintiff 18 1/25 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Pltf. vs. HELEN RUBINO, et al, Defts. Index #615024/2016. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Dec. 4, 2017, I will sell at public auction on the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on Mar. 7, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. prem. k/a 5 Valiant Dr., Centereach, a/k/a South Setauket, NY a/k/a Section 366.00 Block 06.00, Lot 023.000 District 0200. Approx. amt. of judgment is $367,151.63 plus costs and interest, ANNETTE EADERESTO, Referee. FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore, NY. File No. 82343 - #93902 25 2/1 4x ptr

SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS TRUSTEE, FOR CIT MORTGAGE LOAN

TRUST 2007-1, Plaintiff against VICTOR TODARO, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on December 11, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 28th day of February, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as and by Lot 973 on a certain map entitled, “Map of Woodedge Park, Sheet 6” and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on May 15, 1953 as Map Number 2066, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Blue Point Road, at Road, at the northerly end of curve connecting the easterly side of Blue Point Road and the northerly side of Birch Avenue: Running thence north 6 degrees 27 minutes 30 seconds east, along the easterly side of Blue Point Road, 55.16 feet; Running thence south 83 degrees 11 minutes east 129.02 feet; Running thence south 6 degrees 49 minutes west, 80.00 feet to the northerly side of Birch Avenue; Running thence north 83 degrees 11 minutes west, along the northerly side of Birch Avenue, 103.68 feet; Running thence on a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 25 feet a distance of 39.11 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. Said premises known as 431 Blue Point Road, Farmingville, N.Y. 11738. (District: 0200, Section: 627.00, Block: 05.00, Lot: 012.000). Approximate amount of lien $ 370,003.35 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 31349-12. Armand Araujo, Esq., Referee. Stern & Eisenberg, PC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff Woodbridge Corporate Plaza 485 B Route 1 South – Suite 330 Iselin, NJ 08830 (732) 582-6344 27 1/25 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY CITIMORTGAGE, INC.; Plaintiff(s) vs. CLAUDIA PAMELA FUNG-A-FAT AS BENEFILEGALS con’t on pg. 7

POLICE BLOTTER Incidents and arrests Jan. 21–29 Pawning jewelry

Vacuums stolen

Carvel robbery

Target theft

Between July 2017 and January 2018, a 38-year-old man from Port Jefferson Station allegedly pawned jewelry belonging to one person valued at about $100,000 in total, according to police. He was arrested Jan. 25 in Port Jeff Station and charged with second-degree grand larceny.

At Carvel on Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station, a 32-year-old man from Bayport allegedly stole a tip jar that was on the counter Jan. 20, according to police. He returned and allegedly attempted to steal the tip jar again Jan. 24, and then demanded cash from the register, eliciting fear from the employees, police said. He was arrested Jan. 24 and charged with petit larceny and third-degree robbery.

Crack sale

A 29-year-old woman from East Patchogue allegedly sold crack cocaine while on Route 112 in Medford between Aug. 10 and 13, 2017, according to police. She was arrested Jan. 23 in Port Jefferson Station and charged with third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance.

Trespassing

At about 5 a.m. Jan. 28, a 23-year-old man from Sound Beach was allegedly found sleeping in a chair in the living room of someone else’s home on Thompson Street in Port Jefferson, according to police. He was arrested and charged with second-degree criminal trespassing.

Drug bust

While executing a search warrant at the home of a 19-year-old man from Rocky Point Jan. 25, police allegedly discovered the synthetic opioid fentanyl, drug packaging materials, scales and marijuana, according to police. He was arrested and charged with third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, fourth-degree criminal possession of a narcotic drug, unlawful possession of marijuana and two counts of criminal use of drug paraphernalia.

Fentanyl arrest

A 20-year-old man from Amityville allegedly possessed fentanyl while seated in a 2015 BMW on Virginia Street in Centereach Jan. 25 at about 6:30 a.m., according to police. He was arrested and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Between Jan. 19 and 23, a 34-year-old man from West Islip allegedly stole five vacuums from Target on Pond Path in South Setauket, according to police. He was arrested Jan. 24 in Centereach and charged with fourth-degree grand larceny and petit larceny.

At Target on Pond Path in South Setauket, a 27-year-old man from Ronkonkoma allegedly stole a blender, baby formula, clothing and shaving products at about 5 p.m. Jan. 29, according to police. He was arrested and charged with petit larceny.

Knifepoint robbery

At about 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28, a man entered Beach Bum Tanning on Nesconset Highway in Stony Brook and allegedly displayed a knife and demanded cash, according to police. He fled with the money and no one was injured, police said.

Tires taken

A tire and rims were stolen off a 2014 BMW parked on Gaymore Road in Port Jefferson Station Jan. 26 at about 7 p.m., according to police.

Package pinched

A package delivered to a home on Brookfield Lane in South Setauket was stolen off the front porch Jan. 12 at about 4 p.m., according to police. A police report was field Jan. 27.

Cash stolen from car

More than $1,000 in cash was stolen from an unlocked 2008 Ford parked on Piedmont Drive in Port Jefferson Station Jan. 24 at about 9:30 p.m., according to police.

Nasal spray haul

At about 3:30 p.m. Jan. 21, 54 packages of the nasal spray Flonase was stolen from CVS on Main Street in Port Jefferson, according to police.

Setauket larceny

A 31-year-old woman from Port Jefferson Station allegedly stole clothing from The Home Depot on Pond Path in South Setauket Dec. 22 at about 7:30 p.m., according to police. She also allegedly stole kitchen supplies from the same location at about 9 p.m. Dec. 4, police said. She was arrested Jan. 26 in Port Jeff Station and charged with two counts of petit larceny.

Stolen snow blower

A snow blower was stolen from the yard of a home on Half Mile Road in Terryville Jan. 26 at about 4 p.m., according to police.

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LEGALS

LEGALS con’t from pg.6 CIARY UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ELEANOR TUCKER; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about February 1, 2016, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On February 26, 2018 at 10:00 am. Premises known as 80 W BARTLETT ROAD, MIDDLE ISLAND, NY 11953 District: 0200 Section: 498.00 Block: 01.00 Lot: 011.005 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Middle Island, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lot Number 7 as shown on a certain map entitled “Map of Nord Heights”, and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on October 6, 2002 as Map No. 10845. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $336,321.03 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 070938/2014 Temple McDay, Esq., Referee 31 1/25 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, CENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. ROSEMARY E. DAVIS, GEORGE M. SIKORA, COREY DAVIS, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on January 23, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on March 05, 2018 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 538 North Bicycle Path, Port Jefferson Station, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 256.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 045.001. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 50074/09.

James A. Pascarella, Esq., Referee Berkman, Henoch, Peterson, Peddy & Fenchel, P.C., 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City, NY 11530, Attorneys for Plaintiff 32 2/1 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff AGAINST Jennifer Grady As Executor of the Estate of Carol Dodge AKA Carol Anne Dodge and Specific Devisee Under the Last Will and Testament of Carol Anne Dodge, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 23, 2017 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, on March 05, 2018 at 10:00AM, premises known as 91 UPTON DRIVE, SOUND BEACH, NY 11789. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 029.00, Block 03.00, Lot 034.000. Approximate amount of judgment $49,412.68 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index #605771/2015. Daniel J. Panico, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 33 2/1 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION; Plaintiff(s) vs. LAURA G. O’BRIEN; SEAMUS J. O’BRIEN; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about November 6, 2017, I will sell

at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On February 28, 2018 at 1:00 pm. Premises known as 17 PINE STREET, CENTEREACH, NY 11720 District: 0200 Section: 534.00 Block: 01.00 Lot: 032.000 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as and by Lot Nos. 47, 48, 49, 50, and 51 in Block 4, as shown on a certain map entitled, “Map of Ronkonkoma, Cedar Grove,” filed in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office at Riverhead, New York, on June 20th, 1927 as Map No. 641. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $414,329.46 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 612768/2016 Armand Araujo, Esq., Referee 36 1/25 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MORTGAGE SECURITIES CORP., CSMC MORTGAGE-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-6, Plaintiff, AGAINST CHERYLE KIJIK, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered November 30, 2016 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on February 23, 2018 at 8:30 AM premises known as 118 BLUE POINT ROAD, SELDEN, NY 11784 All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0200, Section 520.00, Block 02.00 and Lot 031.000 Approximate amount of judgment $461,081.07 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #18034/09

KEVIN JOHNSTON, ESQ., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 44 1/25 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF Suffolk, Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, D/B/A Christiana Trust, Not Individually But as Trustee For Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust, Plaintiff, vs. Jenny McGlone, Mark W McGlone, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on March 06, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on February 27, 2018 at 10:30 a.m., premises known as 25 Erie Street, Port Jefferson Station, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 255.00, Block 03.00 and Lot 034.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $324,733.35 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 24672/13. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee’s attorney, or the Referee. Joan M. Genchi, Esq., Referee Peter T. Roach & Associates, P.C., 6901 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 240, Syosset, New York 11791, Attorneys for Plaintiff 50 1/25 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF Suffolk, Prof-2013-M4 Legal Title Trust, By U.S. Bank National Association, As Legal Title Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Jeremiah Brosnan, Linda Brosnan, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on August 18, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on March 08, 2018 at 9:00 a.m., premises known as 11 Cobblestone

Drive, Ridge, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Ridge, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 193.00, Block 03.00 and Lot 020.000. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 3454/2014. Frank M. Maffei, Esq., Referee Berkman, Henoch, Peterson, Peddy & Fenchel, P.C., 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City, NY 11530, Attorneys for Plaintiff 52 2/1 4x ptr Inc. Village of Port Jefferson Legal Notice Tentative Assessment Roll/ Notice of Grievance Day Please take notice that the Inc. Village of Port Jefferson, pursuant to RPTL§1406 the assessor of the village has completed the assessment roll, and a copy has been filed with my office where it may be reviewed by any person during business hours until the third Tuesday of February and that on that date the board of review will meet to hear complaints in relation to assessments from 3pm to 7pm prevailing time at Port Jefferson Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY Robert J. Juliano Village Administrator/Clerk Inc. Village of Port Jefferson Dated February 1, 2018 57 2/1 1x ptr LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on FEBRUARY 21, 2018 at 3:30 PM. at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson REGARDING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A BED AND BREAKFAST AT 205 BARNUM AVE. PER VILLAGE CODE SECTION 250-57 At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Robert Juliano Village Clerk Dated: January 22, 2018 58 2/1 1x ptr Notice is hereby given that

an order entered by the Supreme Court Suffolk County on the 18th day of January 2018, bearing Index No. 1706534, copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at Riverhead, NY grants me the right to assume the name Gabriele Anna Burner Shakeri. My present address is 73 Rockledge Path, Port Jefferson, New York. The date of my birth is 09-301975. My present name is Gabriele Anna Shakeri. 59 2/1 1x ptr Request for Proposals Advertisement RFP No: R1800002 RFP Description: IT Services Management System Software, Application Hosting, and Consulting Services Advertisement Date: February 1, 2018 Conference Date: N/A Technical Questions Due Date: February 15, 2018 Proposals Due Date and Time: February 26, 2018, no later than 12:00 PM Suffolk Community College (the “College”) solicits proposals from qualified companies for the above referenced services. Proposals must be returned to the Suffolk County Community College Procurement Office located on the Ammerman Campus, 533 College Road, NFL Building Room L16, Selden, NY 11784 by the date and time indicated above. Late proposals will not be accepted. Specifications for this RFP and other associated attachments are available through the College’s Office of Business and Financial Affairs. They can be obtained by e-mailing menons@sunysuffolk.edu; or on the College’s website at: ht tp://w w w.sunysuf folk. edu/administration/businessaffairs/requestforproposals/index.asp Proposals must be made upon and in accordance with the forms and documents provided by the College, which will contain accompanying instructions to proposers. All questions and inquiries regarding this RFP should be submitted in writing to Seema Menon, Associate Administrative Director of Business Operations at menons@sunysuffolk.edu.

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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 7 To assist us in communicating quickly, all prospective proposers are requested to complete and return the “RFP Vendor Registration Form” via email to menons@sunysuffolk. edu as soon as possible. This will assist in providing the Procurement Office with proposers’ contact information so that if RFP addenda are issued, the College is able to notify proposers in a timely manner. The College will not be responsible for addenda notification if the referenced form is not submitted prior to the RFP due date. 60 2/1 1x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST SERIES 2006-3, Plaintiff, AGAINST LAURO ZHICAY, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly granted July 26, 2017 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on March 01, 2018 at 9:30 AM premises known as 45 HERBERT CR, PATCHOGUE, NY 11772 All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0200, Section 953, Block 7 and Lot 16 Approximate amount of judgment $653,405.75 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #34862/09 ANTHONY M. PARLATORE, ESQ., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 69 2/1 4x ptr CITATION SURROGATE’S COURT, SUFFOLK COUNTY File No. 2017-4721 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, By the Grace of God Free and Independent

TO: Attorney General, Eric T Schneiderman Esq, and The distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of Martin Tytun, deceased, if any be living; and if any be dead, their respective distributees, heirs at law, next of kin, legatees, devisees, executors, administrators, assigns and successors in interest, all of whose names, whereabouts and addresses are unknown and cannot be ascertained with due diligence, being persons interested in the estate of Martin Tytun deceased, as distributees or otherwise. A petition having been duly filed by Oscar Berrocal who is/are domiciled at 213-52 34th Road, Bayside, New York 11361 YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court Suffolk County, at 320 Center Drive, Riverhead, New York, on March 20, 2018 at 9:30 o’clock in the fore noon of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of Martin Tytun lately domiciled at 30 St. Charles Place, South Setauket, New York 11720, United States admitting to probate a Will dated September 18, 2006 (and Codicil(s), if any, dated ______________________ _____________________ _____________________ ___________________), a copy of which is attached, as the Will of Martin Tytun, deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that: [X] Letters Testamentary issue to Oscar Berrocal [ ] Letters of Trusteeship issue to _______________ ______________________ ______________________ ____ [ ] Letters of Trusteeship issue to _______________ ______________________ ______________________ _____ ____________________ _____________________ f/b/o _________________ ______________________ ___ ____________________ _____________________ f/b/o _________________ ______________________ ___ ____________________ _____________________ f/b/o _________________ ______________________ ___ ____________________ _____________________ f/b/o _________________ ______________________ ___ [ ] Letters of Administration c.t.a. issue to_______ ______________________ ______________________ ___________________ (if any):

Further any):

relief

sought

(if

Dated, Attested and Sealed, January 16, 2018 HON. __________________ ______________ Surrogate JOHN M. CZYGIER, JR. __________________ ______________ Chief Clerk Michael Cipollino Theresa I. Esq. (516) 932-8810

Yard,

The Yard Law Offices, P.C 1225 Franklin Avenue-Suite 325, Garden City, New York 11530 NOTE: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you. 71 2/1 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 2006, FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-D, AS HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-D, MORTGAGE-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-D, Plaintiff, Against Index No.: 15871/2010 EDWARD S. MORAN, JANINE M. MORAN, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on 12/13/2017, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 3/5/2018 at 10:30 am, premises known as 53 Charter Rd, Selden, NY 11784, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Terryville, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Treasurer as Section 368.00 Block 01.00 Lot 017.000 The approximate amount of

the current Judgment lien is $393,714.33 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 15871/2010. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Charles F. Kenny III, Esq., Referee. Leopold & Associates, PLLC, 80 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Armonk, NY 10504 Dated: 1/19/2018 GNS 77 2/1 4x ptr Request for Proposals Advertisement RFP No: R1800003 RFP Description: Consulting Services for Process Improvements related to Banner and Degree Works, and Implementation of Constituent Relationship Management Software Advertisement Date: February 1, 2018 Conference Date: N/A Technical Questions Due Date: February 9, 2018 Proposals Due Date and Time: February 16, 2018, no later than 12:00 PM Suffolk Community College (the “College”) solicits proposals from qualified companies for the above referenced services. Proposals must be returned to the Suffolk County Community College Procurement Office located on the Ammerman Campus, 533 College Road, NFL Building Room L16, Selden, NY 11784 by the date and time indicated above. Late proposals will not be accepted. Specifications for this RFP and other associated attachments are available through the College’s Office of Business and Financial Affairs. They can be obtained by e-mailing menons@sunysuffolk.edu; or on the College’s website at: ht tp://w w w.sunysuf folk. edu/administration/businessaffairs/requestforproposals/index.asp Proposals must be made upon and in accordance with the forms and documents provided by the College, which will contain accompanying instructions to proposers. All questions and inquiries

regarding this RFP should be submitted in writing to Seema Menon, Associate Administrative Director of Business Operations at menons@sunysuffolk.edu.

room. (0200 31100 0600 049000)

To assist us in communicating quickly, all prospective proposers are requested to complete and return the “RFP Vendor Registration Form” via email to menons@sunysuffolk. edu as soon as possible. This will assist in providing the Procurement Office with proposers’ contact information so that if RFP addenda are issued, the College is able to notify proposers in a timely manner. The College will not be responsible for addenda notification if the referenced form is not submitted prior to the RFP due date.

PAUL M. DE CHANCE CHAIRMAN

79 2/1 1x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, SEC. 85-29 OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING AND AT ONE INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. (AUDITORIUM – 2nd FLOOR), ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2018 COMMENCING AT 2:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: PORT TIMES RECORD 9. Timothy Matias, c/o Andrew Malguarnera 713 Main St., Port Jefferson, NY. Location: East side Mt. Sinai Ave. So., 386’ +/- North of Clark St., Mt. Sinai (Pt. Jefferson Sta.). Applicant requests front yard setback variance for existing roof over masonry stoop exceeding 4’ x 8’ permitted (9’ x 19’). (0200 23100 0300 019000) 16. Michael O’Hara, 130 Montrose Dr., Port Jefferson Station, NY. Location: West side Montrose Dr. 145’+/- North of 13th St., Port Jefferson Station. Applicant requests rear yard variance for existing inground swimming pool and side yard variance for existing 2nd story deck not built in conformance with permit #02B0667. (0200 16000 0300 009000) 27. Laura Ortiz, 706 Old Town Rd., Port Jefferson Station, NY. Location: West side Old Town Rd. 85’+/- South of Alden Way, Port Jefferson Station. Applicant requests rear yard, minimum & total side yard variances for existing sun-

CASES WILL BE HEARD AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD.

82 2/1 1x ptr NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Bids will be received, publicly opened and read aloud at 11:00 a.m. in the Division of Purchasing of the Town of Brookhaven, One Independence Hill, Third Floor, Farmingville, NY 11738, for the following item(s) on the dates indicated: BID #18005 – ON-CALL MASONRY COATING SYSTEMS CONTRACT FEBRUARY 15, 2018 BID #18008 – HDPE PIPE MATERIAL AND FITTINGS CONTRACT FEBRUARY 15, 2018 Specifications for the above-referenced bids will be available beginning February 1, 2018. Preferred Method • Access website: w w w.Bro o k h ave nny.g ov : click on link for Bids. • Follow directions to register and download document. • Questions must be submitted in writing to the following e-mail: PurchasingGroup@ brookhavenny.gov The Town of Brookhaven reserves the right to reject and declare invalid any or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received, all in the best interests of the Town. The Town of Brookhaven welcomes and encourages minorities and women-owned businesses and HUD Section 3 businesses to participate in the bidding process. Further information can be obtained by calling (631) 451-6252 Kathleen C. Koppenhoefer Deputy Commissioner TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN 86 2/1 1x ptr NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Town of Brookhaven is prepared to accept sealed bids for solid waste collection services for Contract Bid Areas 1 through 35 in the Town of Brookhaven Refuse and Recycling Improvement (the BRRI), for service commencing on January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2025, with three (3) adLEGALS con’t on pg. 11


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RITA J. EGAN

#MeToo movement is wind in sails for Suffolk’s Crime Victims Center BY ALEX PETROSKI ALEX@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM

Victim advocacy

Though its actual functions have evolved over the years, advocating for victims remains Ahearn’s and the CVC’s primary objective. The center, with locations in Ronkonkoma and Patchogue, is a certified rape crisis center. The group has long provided advocacy for child victims of sexual abuse, and has since added advocacy components for adult rape and adult domestic violence victims. In 2006, the mission shifted to provide support for victims of all violent or hate crimes. “These are cases that are failing between the cracks and no one was helping them,” said Ahearn said, a New York State licensed attorney and social worker. Since 2015, the organization has been fed cases from the Suffolk County Police Department and District Attorney’s office through a cloud-based computer software program, allowing the CVC to directly contact innocent victims to begin providing support under the direction of Mike Gunther, CVC’s director of advocacy and victim services. Ahearn said the CVC has helped to recoup $5.5 million for Suffolk County crime victims from a county

Tarana Burke answers questions.

Burke brings talk to SBU BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM

ALEX PETROSKI

In a time of changing cultural and societal norms related to the treatment of victims of sexual abuse, Laura Ahearn now has a movement behind her decades-long mission. The founder of Parents for Megan’s Law and the Crime Victims Center, a not-forprofit organization, has been a relentless advocate for victims since the late ‘90s. What started as a small operation running out of her Three Village home advocating for sex offender registration has grown into a threepronged program that is used as a model by other advocacy groups. The CVC assists victims of child sex abuse and rape, provides services to victims of violent crime, and assists elderly, disabled and minor victims of all crime. Its mission is now virtually a daily part of the national conversation. “It’s a tremendous opportunity for organizations like ours that have worked with child sexual abuse and adult victims of sex crimes to be able to open up a dialogue now with a higher volume of a voice with state, local and federal legislators,” Ahearn said after attending a breakfast at Stony Brook University that featured lawmakers from across Long Island and all levels of government. The meeting was part of a daylong event designed to start a conversation about localizing the national #MeToo movement, a social media campaign started by Tarana Burke, a survivor of sexual violence. Burke also attended the SBU event. “The #MeToo movement has created an ideal climate for us to call upon legislators to help us change a culture which has minimized sexual harassment, and a society or environment whose prevailing social attitudes have the effect of normalizing or trivializing sexual assault and sexual harassment,” Ahearn said. The group has a list of legislative goals it would like to advance in 2018, like criminalizing “revenge porn” and advancing the Child Victims Act, a state law that has passed the Assembly but not the Senate, which would extend the time frame for a victim to bring forward allegations against an abuser.

‘The #MeToo movement has created an ideal climate for us to call upon legislators to help us change a culture which has minimized sexual harassment.’ — Laura Ahearn

Within the Crime Victims Center, a children’s play therapy area is designed to allow children to play out their trauma with a therapist, and to prepare for court appearances. fund to cover unexpected costs for innocent victims, as some have health insurance costs or other expenses to cover in the aftermath of a traumatic incident. Currently, the CVC has between 2,500 and 3,000 cases it’s handling, and its founder said the organization is always in need of more case managers. The group regularly sends advocates Diana Shuffler and Diana Guzman to Human Trafficking Intervention Court, a New York state initiative established to aid victims of human trafficking in every aspect of getting their life back on track, and put legal issues behind them. Prior to the program’s inception, Guzman said victims of human trafficking picked up for other crimes like prostitution were treated like criminals. The CVC even works with the FBI. Sally McDonald, a certified therapist and victim advocate at the CVC who is passionate about the work she does, said she has cases with victims ranging from 4 years old to adults in their 60s. “It’s exciting — it’s so nice to see anybody do well, but especially a child,” she said of seeing someone’s life improve as a result of her work. “You feel like ‘This is why I’m doing this.’” Ahearn stressed the importance of following up with victims and ensuring his or her traumatic incident is truly behind them. “Whenever you’re dealing with any kind of violent crime or trauma, unless there are support services, those are individuals that are going to need help,” she said. “If they’re not getting the help they need … those kids whose families were victims of violent crime are going to gravitate toward who they believe is going to protect them, and in those communities that would be the ones that, believe it or not, are the perpetrators.” The Ronkonkoma office features therapy rooms for all ages, including a child therapy room where kids are prepared for what to expect in a court setting, or play out personal trauma using a sandbox, toys or art therapy.

Sex offender monitoring

Megan’s Law gets its name from an incident in the mid-‘90s in which 7-year-old Megan Kanka from New Jersey was lured into a neighbor’s home, sexually assaulted and murdered. The culprit was a twice-convicted sex offender, and after a nationwide lobbying effort, Megan’s Law was passed in 1996 and required all 50 states to release information to the public about known convicted sex offenders. Ahearn was one of those involved in the lobbying effort, and Parents for Megan’s Law was born. In 2014 the CVC implemented a new monitoring program to keep addresses and other important information about the county’s roughly 1,000 registered sex offenders current. Ahearn’s sex offender monitoring staff is comprised entirely of retired law enforcement officers, who regularly check up on the people on the list face-to-face to ensure their information is accurate and up to date. The organization also has a Megan’s Law helpline as well as a tip line, should community members want to report anything related to a registered sex offender in their area.

Prevention

When describing the CVC’s prevention arm, Ahearn uses an analogy. Imagine you’re fishing, she says, and three separate times during the day you have to dive in the river to save people who were drowning as they headed downstream. How many times would you have to dive in the water to save a life before heading upstream to see why so many people are falling in the water and nearly drowning? Led by prevention program manager Kim Malone, the CVC provides workshops for children, teens, parents and adults designed to empower them with knowledge and skills aimed at protecting against sexual abuse and abduction. The CVC offers workshops for schools and organizations geared toward every age group. To contact the Crime Victims Center call 631-689-2672 or visit www.parents formeganslaw.org.

Long Island men and women are prepared to keep the #MeToo conversation going in their communities after an appearance by the movement’s founder, Tarana Burke, at Stony Brook University Jan. 28. More than 500 people attended a Q&A with Burke, a victim of sexual violence, led by three young women from i-tri girls, a free program working to raise the self-esteem of middle school-aged girls on the Island’s East End by training them for a triathlon. Abby Roden, Noely Martinez and Maria Chavez posed questions to Burke that covered a range of topics, from how she felt when the #MeToo movement gained momentum, to empowering survivors of sexual abuse and harassment, and how to show empathy when someone shares his or her story. “The idea behind #MeToo being an exchange of empathy is that if you tell me this thing that is already difficult to say, one of the hardest things in your life, and my first response is, ‘Me too,’ that draws you in,” she said. “Regardless, we have an automatic connection now.” After the #MeToo movement went viral Burke felt crippled. She said she stopped reading comments on her social media posts, even though most responses were thoughtful. “I had people telling me I was too ugly to get raped, sexually harassed,” Burke said, adding that she is thickskinned, and didn’t let the comments get to her. “‘You look like a man.’ Just awful, awful things.” The movement also affects the LGBTQ community — something Burke said is personal for her, as her daughter identifies as queer and gender nonconforming. “Survivors of sexual violence, we’re not victims,” Burke said. “That’s why we call ourselves survivors. We have solutions, answers and the experience.” Retired teacher Terry Kalb, of Wading River, said Burke is skilled at connecting others through experiences, calling the forum “beyond inspiring.” “I liked the fact that there was such emphasis on the intersectionality of this issue,” Kalb said. “It’s very important that the vast majority of the people who are marginalized with domestic violence, sexual harassment and sexual violence issues — all people — are afforded a voice. This just can’t be about celebrity issues; it has to be about people who are often powerless to be able to respond. That they be the focus, because that’s where the most damage is done.”


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SCHOOL NEWS Port Jefferson Middle School

Port Jefferson School District PORT JEFFERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT

As an extension of their classroom lessons, more than 50 students from the Port Jefferson School District attended an evening performance of the New York Philharmonic at David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center. Accompanied by family members, Mi-

chael Caravello director of music and fine arts, and music teacher Christian Neubert, the elementary, middle and high school string students enjoyed the orchestra’s performance featuring world-renowned violinist Baiba Skride.

COMMUNITY NEWS Jefferson’s Ferry Life Plan Community

CEO honored

Dynamic duo

Port Jefferson Middle School teaching assistants Tracy Gray and Bonnie Kelsch were honored by the board of education for their continued contributions to the middle school. Known as the school’s “dynamic duo,” Principal Robert Neidig prepared a heartfelt tribute to the longtime staff members who have made a significant impact on the lives of the students, families and staff. “Their commitment to helping children succeed and the support they pro-

vide to ensure their academic, social and emotional growth is a model for all others to follow,” Neidig said. “Their positive spirit, along with their huge hearts, have helped countless scores of children thrive during this time of their lives. These two play such an instrumental role in the successes of the middle school.” Pictured above, Port Jefferson School District BOE Vice President Mark Doyle, Neidig and Superintendent Paul Casciano congratulate Kelsch and Gray.

OBITUARY EPOCH 5

Jefferson’s Ferry Life Plan Community Chief Financial Officer Brian Amtmann was recently recognized as one of Long Island’s top financial executives by the Long Island Business News. Amtmann, who joined Jefferson’s Ferry in 2015, has significantly contributed to cost reductions at the continuing care retirement community while maintaining the high standards residents expect and the compensation packages that help attract and retain top employees. “Brian is vigilant in cost cutting measures that have a huge impact on our budgets, but not on the high quality of our programs and services,” said Robert Caulfield, president and CEO at Jefferson’s Ferry. “He has significantly reduced our expenses for insurance and accounting fees, for example, and through his efforts, Jefferson’s Ferry earned an upgraded BBB+ bond credit rating with Fitch Ratings, which helped in refinancing our corporation’s outstanding bonds to a lower interest rate.” Amtmann has a background in analysis, accounting, reporting, audit and tax and the financial management of continuing care and other types of retirement communities. As CFO, he manages many of the components integral to running a notfor-profit life plan community: operations, strategic planning, finance, fundraising and the formulation and implementation of initiatives, policies and procedures. Amtmann has improved Jefferson’s Ferry’s financial performance in industry financial ratios every year over the past three years,

PORT JEFFERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Lincoln Center visit

Brian Amtmann according to the organization. Prior to joining Jefferson’s Ferry, Amtmann was director of financial reporting/ controller at Westminster Ingleside Retirement Communities, which currently operates three continuing care retirement communities, a foundation, development company and a management company close to Washington, D.C. A certified public accountant, Amtmann earned a bachelor of science degree in accounting from the University of Maryland, College Park. A Chesapeake Bay area native, Amtmann lives with his family in Port Jefferson. An enthusiastic beachcomber, he estimated he has collected 20,000 shark teeth, along with crocodile skate, porpoise and peccary.

James L. Roden

James L. Roden, better known as Larry, died Jan. 21 with his beloved wife of 67 years, Jane, by his side. He also leaves behind his daughter Anne and her fiancé Tom; his daughter Gail and her husband Sean; his daughter Lynn; his son Jimmy and his wife Penny. He is also survived by his grandchildren and their spouses, Sal and Sarah, John and Kim, Maggie and Rob, Patrick, Katie and Kurt, Loretta and Mike, David, Jimmy and Hugh. He was also the great-grandfather of four: Gabby, Sal, Adelaide and Shannon. Roden proudly served his country and his com-

munity. He was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps and served in Korea during the Korean War. During his service, he received the Medal of Honor for his bravery. He was a member of the NYPD where he reached the level of captain. After retiring from the NYPD, he moved back to Port Jefferson, where he spent his summers as a boy and later as an adult in the Village of Poquott. He became a member of the Port Jefferson Fire Department. He spent the last four years at the Veterans Home in Stony Brook where he received excellent care. On Jan. 24 he was interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Port Jefferson.


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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 8 ditional one (1) year renewal periods at the option of the Town, under the terms and conditions set forth in the Bid Package. Contractors will be required to provide service using vehicles powered by Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). The Town of Brookhaven is authorized pursuant to the Laws of the State of New York to provide collection services to the properties in the BRRI through this Contract. Sealed bids will be received until 11:00 a.m. on March 15, 2018, in the Purchasing Division, Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Third Floor, Farmingville, New York 11738. Immediately thereafter, the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bid packages may be obtained between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. commencing on February 1, 2018, at the Office of the Division of Purchasing, Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Third Floor, Farmingville, NY 11738. Each bid must be submitted on the official forms furnished by the Town. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bond on the enclosed bid bond form in a sum equal to five percent (5%) of the amount bid for the first full year of service (2019) for each CBA bid, made payable to the “Town of Brookhaven”. The certified check or bid bond of the Successful Bidder will be retained until the filing and approval of the Performance Bond, the signing of the Contract and filing of required insurance certificates. All bid bonds must be submitted using the enclosed Bid Bond Form. Bid bonds shall bind the bidder for forty-five (45) days after the bid opening. Bidders are advised that the performance of both the Town and Contractor under the terms of the Agreement will be monitored by an in-

dependent agency authorized by resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Brookhaven, to conduct confidential and impartial investigations of landfill operations and contractor performance. The Town of Brookhaven reserves the right to reject and declare invalid any or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received, all in the best interests of the Town. The Town of Brookhaven welcomes and encourages minority and women-owned businesses and HUD Section 3 businesses to participate in the bidding process. Town of Brookhaven Purchasing Division Kathleen C. Koppenhoefer, Deputy Commissioner (631) 451-6252 88 2/1 1x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., Plaintiff AGAINST John Gerbitz; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated November 29, 2017 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville, NY 11738 on March 6, 2018 at 2:30PM, premises known as 7 Miller Drive, Lake Grove, NY 11755. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of NY, District 0208 Section 024.00 Block 06.00 Lot 041.000. Approximate amount of judgment $324,648.85 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 603304/2016.

Michael Gajdos, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: January 20, 2018 89 2/1 4x ptr PUBLIC NOTICE Inc. Village of Port Jefferson Zoning Board of Appeals PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS of Article XI, Section 250-50 of the Code of Village of Port Jefferson, the Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on February 15, 2018 at 7:30PM at Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY 11777. (A pre-hearing work session will begin at 7:00PM) PUBLIC HEARINGS 207 Sheldrake Appeal No. # 527-18TS Location: 207 Sheldrake Ave. SCTM: Section 11, Block 2, Lot 8 Zoning: Single-Family Residence R-B2 District Property Owner: Karen E. Irvine Applicant: Karen E. Irvine Contact: Amy Devito, c/o Woodhull Expediting, Inc. Applicant requests determination of nonconforming use, Village of Port Jefferson Code Section §250-49 D (1), to amend Certificate of Existing Use to include garage and second floor apartment. 1031 Main Street Appeal No. # 528-18LB Location: 1031 Main St. SCTM: Section 17, Block 1, Lot 20.2 Zoning: Residence –Office R-O District Property Owner: 1031 Main Realty LLC Applicant: Eric Cherches

c/o 1031 Main realty LLC Contact: Amy Devito, c/o Woodhull Expediting, Inc. Applicant requests recognition of a nonconforming use, Village of Port Jefferson Code Section §250-38 C., for a freestanding office in the Residence-Office R-O District. 56 Old Homestead Appeal No. # 529-18AT Location: 56 Old Homestead Rd. SCTM: Section 6, Block 1, Lot 1.2 Zoning: R-B1 Property Owner: Troy Alix Applicant: Troy Alix Contact: Erin Sidaras, Esq. Farrell Fritz, P.C. Applicant requests relief from provisions of Village of Port Jefferson Code Section §250-11 C (3) (a) for an existing in ground swimming pool located 18.2 ft. from the property line where 20 ft. is required. Respectfully submitted, Cindy Suarez, Secretary to the Planning & Zoning Boards January 25, 2018 90 2/1 1x ptr TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Port Jefferson Station, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Fire Commissioners, Terryville Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, being duly convened in the regular meeting on January 25, 2018, after due deliberation thereupon did adopt the following resolution: “RESOLVED THAT an expenditure not to exceed the sum of $40,000 to be made from the Terryville Fire District Purchase of Equipment Capital Reserve Fund in order to purchase: 12 sets of bunker gear FURTHER RESOLVED that this expenditure of funds from the Terryville Fire District Purchase of Equip-

ment Capital Reserve Fund shall be subject to a permissive referendum and that the Fire District Secretary shall, within ten days from adoption of this resolution, publish the required notice and otherwise take any steps necessary to effectuate the same.”

Port Jefferson Station, New York

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Dated: January 25, 2018

SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK

Port Jefferson Station, New York Frank Triolo District Secretary 91 2/1 1x ptr

Frank Triolo District Secretary 92 2/1 1x ptr NOTICE OF SALE

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MORTGAGE SECURITIES CORP., CSAB MORTGAGE-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-4, Plaintiff, AGAINST SAID GHOLAM, et al. Defendant(s)

TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Port Jefferson Station, New York

Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered September 12, 2016

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Fire Commissioners, Terryville Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, being duly convened in the regular meeting on January 25, 2018 after due deliberation thereupon did adopt the following resolution: “RESOLVED THAT an expenditure not to exceed the sum of $10,000 to be made from the Terryville Fire District Apparatus Capital Reserve Fund in order to purchase: Additional repairs for Ladder 4 Apparatus FURTHER RESOLVED that this expenditure of funds from the Terryville Fire District Apparatus Capital Reserve Fund shall be subject to a permissive referendum and that the Fire District Secretary shall, within ten days from adoption of this resolution, publish the required notice and otherwise take any steps necessary to effectuate the same.”

I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on March 02, 2018 at 1:30 PM premises known as 4 XENIA COURT, MOUNT SINAI, NY 11766

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT

All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0200, Section 165.00, Block 03.00 and Lot 005.000 Approximate amount of judgment $727,591.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #23864/09 Steven J. Homayoon, Esq.,, Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 93 2/1 4x ptr

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Health care remedy In the wake of a political battle that characterized 2017, it appears solutions for potentially improved and more affordable health care may be on the horizon. While federal lawmakers bicker over the Affordable Care Act, three corporations are teaming up to resolve the issue for their employees. If the companies are successful in creating an effective health care system, it’s possible their idea could benefit all Americans. Online retailer Amazon, holding company Berkshire Hathaway and bank JPMorgan Chase issued a press release Jan. 30 announcing plans to start an independent health care company. The statement provided little detail about the joint venture except that “the initial focus of the new company will be on technology solutions that will provide U.S. employees and their families with simplified, high-quality and transparent health care at a reasonable cost.” The hope is that it will balance rising health care costs with enhanced patient satisfaction and outcomes. The release also mentioned a desire to transition away from a profit-based health care system. After the announcement of the initiative, stock prices of major health insurance companies dropped, and rightfully so. If it expands in the future, the new partnership may create much-needed competition in an arena fraught with overpricing, complicated procedures and an abundance of paperwork. Competition is always a good thing. It prevents medical costs from being controlled by just a handful of insurance providers, and in an important area like one’s health, everyone should have coverage options that will ensure receiving the highest quality of care possible. “The ballooning costs of [health care] act as a hungry tapeworm on the American economy,” said Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffet. The joint venture also creates opportunities for other employers to join forces with the giants, or attempt to come up with their own answers to provide better health care options for their workers. But this isn’t the first time a corporation has become involved in health care. In December, CVS Health bought health insurance giant Aetna for $69 billion with a similar goal — to remake the consumer health care experience and build a health care platform around individuals. In an era where many Americans fear that one accident or illness will drastically alter their financial future — because they can’t afford health insurance to assist with potentially high medical expenses — the idea that legitimate solutions are being sought is refreshing. What’s even more uplifting is that these companies understand the importance of their employees being able to afford health insurance and, in theory, politics will be held out of the discussion. Considering all three corporations have enjoyed immense successes in their respective fields, the potential for innovative ideas from the three giants is exciting. We look forward to seeing if the private sector can produce what elected officials were stuck in the mud trying to accomplish all of 2017.

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When the Long Island Power Authority decided to study Long Island’s four soon-to-be obsolete power plants last year, they did all of Long Island a favor. For more than five decades, the overwhelming majority, 98 percent to be exact, of utility customers have been footing the bill and subsidizing four school districts that surround the Northport, Port Jefferson, E.F. Barrett and Glenwood Landing power plants. If we continue on this trend, the taxes on these overtaxed power plants will exceed $2 billion over the next decade. That overtaxation has been central to litigation that has been ongoing

since 2010, as it benefits roughly 20,000 electric customers, at the expense of PSEG Long Island’s other 1.1 million. Port Jefferson, for example, has a school tax mill rate 76 percent below the Town of Brookhaven’s average, while neighboring school districts receive no benefit from LIPA’s overpayment of property taxes on the Port Jefferson power plant. The plant is so overtaxed it’s as if there are 20 power plants in Port Jefferson rather than one. Instead of paying for other people’s school taxes, we should be better spending this money on reducing our electric rates, in-

vesting in clean energy and storm hardening the electric grid. Let’s face it: The energy landscape on Long Island is changing for the better. And these plants are worth less each year, with their use forecast to decline up to an additional 70 percent by 2030. These host communities deserve taxes based on fair tax assessments. And the other 1.1 million customers deserve to pay no more than their fair share of school taxes for the communities hosting the plants.

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Romaine urges against drilling Dear Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke: Recently you announced the National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program that calls for drilling in the Atlantic Ocean, off the Alaskan Coast, and in the Pacific Ocean. Two of the potential sites are in the North Atlantic region, which encompasses Long Island. Brookhaven Town has the largest coastline of any town on Long Island with three distinct coastal waters: ocean, bay, and sound. As town supervisor, I do not support drilling in waters off our coastline. Like most Americans, I am concerned about the huge risks offshore drilling carries. The Long Island coastline supports nearly 350,000 jobs

and generates millions of dollars through tourism, fishing and other industries. I am deeply concerned not only with the damage to tourism but also the potential environmental harm to Fire Island, a deeply important natural island in the Town of Brookhaven, as well as the potential damage to our marine life and water quality here on Long Island. This proposal came just as the nine-cent per oil barrel tax to fund emergency cleanup of oil spills expired. The tax, which was renewed in 2005 as part of the Energy Policy Act, expired and there is no congressional plan to extend this tax, rendering ocean drilling riskier than ever. In addition, the Trump

administration has announced plans to roll back regulatory protections for deepwater drilling. These regulations deal with safety checks and equipment standards on oil rigs. This will only increase the risk to our coastline from ocean drilling for oil and gas. I urge you to exempt New York from offshore drilling and further request that your department takes a deeper look into the potentials that presently exist in renewable energies like solar and wind as opposed to our current reliance on coal, oil and natural gas.

Edward Romaine Supervisor Town of Brookhaven

Be the change you want to see Over the past week, I was given the opportunity to reach inside myself and live out those qualities that I thought made America great and makes Americans human: compassion, love, empathy, joy, respect, integrity, humility and courage. I had the opportunity to kick off the Town of Brookhaven bucket challenge campaign, putting together emergency cleanup buckets for those whose lives are destroyed by natural disasters in our country. Then we had the Women’s March rally in Port

Jefferson Station, showing what democracy looks like, featuring women standing up and taking their share of responsibility for this country. We also started our sixth annual flash mob campaign to stand up against abuse/violence against women and girls. I am grateful that I’m given these opportunities to be who I’m meant to be, and I think that’s what this country is all about. Wait, you couldn’t get involved because you’re too busy working, paying bills, worrying that your parents are going to lose their

Medicare or if your children and family will have health care or can even afford a health crisis? Or how you will afford to send your child to college? Or how you will pay your mortgage given this new tax “cut?” Or if your pension and Social Security will be there when you need it? All while the billionaires and corporations live on easy street. Is that what we’re here for? Who are we? We can do better.

Kathy Greene Lahey Organizer 2018 Women’s March LI Port Jefferson Station

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end of that refreshing glass, I’d have a blend of cookie crumbs supersaturated in milk at the bottom. I tipped the cool glass toward my mouth and let those mushy morsels land gently on my unfolded tongue. And then there’s ice cream. After a movie at Stony Brook Loews, I’d sit with my buddies at Friendly’s on Route 347 and wait as patiently as I could for everyone else to figure out what they wanted. I pretended to read the menu, particularly when I was on a date and was considering what to say next, but the choice was always the same: the mint chocolate chip sundae. During cold winter days, particularly after a day of skiing with my family — who were patient enough for me to stop getting frustrated when I fell, learn from my mistakes and enjoy the ride — I looked forward to onion soup. Oh, the melted cheese on the top of that soup. As my wife would say, what’s better than that? Busboys risked serious injuries to their fingers if they tried to take the

Crock-Pot before I’d finished picking every piece of cheese off the sides. When I finally looked up from my cheese removal operation, I saw my mom flashing that same annoying grin I show our children when I see how satisfied they are in a moment. Since we’re discussing cheese, how about a grilled cheese? Buttered bread with soft American cheese was an irresistible delight. I’d order several of these sandwiches at the old Jack in the Box at the corner of 25A and Main Street in Setauket. When I was young, one of my late father’s favorite sandwiches was Swiss cheese on rye with lettuce, tomato and mustard. The first time I tried it, I smiled politely and gave it back to him. Before the end of the dairy road for me, I ordered it again and thoroughly enjoyed it. Maybe it was an acquired taste or maybe it brought me closer to my father, who I could imagine enjoying the life and the food as much as I did. Oh, those dairy delights.

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is not accessible for everyone. Our schools are uneven in their teaching, especially in subjects like math and science. We have to deal with racism, bigotry, sexism, ageism and lots of other “isms,” as well as gun violence, drugs, gangs, North Korea, Russia, the Taliban, you name them. It’s enough to addle the mind. Then I think of the other side of the story, the story of what America means to me. When my grandchildren have their children, they will be sixth generation Americans. We are deeply rooted here in our country but not so much that we have forgotten how we got here and especially why we came. My father’s family arrived in the second half of the 19th century from Riga, the capital city of Latvia set on the Baltic Sea. We don’t know much about them except they were dairy farmers, and they managed to buy property and continue with that life after they landed and settled in Connecticut and upstate New York. My dad, the middle child of nine, left the farm for the big city when he was 14, got a job at the bottom of the ladder in a hardware store, lived in a

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boarding house in Brooklyn near his older brother, worked hard and for long hours, saved his pennies and ultimately started several hardware stores on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It was about then that I came along, the middle child of three. We know more about my mother’s side of the family. Her uncle, her mother’s brother, left the army in the Ukraine after a perilous stint at the beginning of the 20th century. He joined his uncle in Corona, Queens, who taught him how to use a sewing machine in a clothing factory. He realized he could earn more if he owned a machine and could hire himself out to the highest bidder, then understood he could do better still if he owned the factory. His four children all graduated from college, his daughters became teachers and his son served as a judge in the District and Criminal Courts of Suffolk County. My mother’s grandparents and parents, alarmed at the unrest in their homeland in the first decade of the 20th century, followed the family chain, established themselves financially in New York City, and saw to it that their offspring were educated so

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that they might further contribute to society and share in its benefits. This is the American Dream. This is the route that countless individuals and families followed for 400 years to reach their goals amid the freedom and security of the United States, Has that dream been achieved by everyone here in America? Certainly not, and the situations where people are chained to the past or even the present are heartbreaking. The national goal is to bring the American Dream to all living within our borders. Except for Native Americans, we all started out as immigrants, foreigners in a foreign land, and those who came voluntarily — along with those who didn’t — aspired for more. Some came with more skills and resources, some with less. Some had supportive family networks, some arrived alone. The American siren song still exists. The formula does work. I see it realized by people locally every day. For all the cynicism and the partisanship, whatever the shortcomings and injustices, this is still America. On the day of the State of the Union, this is what America means to me.

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SPORTS JIM FERCHLAND

Clockwise from left, Gabby Griffin; Daniella Barchi; from left, Sarah Peterson, Gabrielle Savage and Meili Johnson; and Brianna Quartararo were off to the races at West Babylon’s Jim Howard memorial meet.

Warriors take home five medals at Jim Howard meet 

Gabby Griffin takes three medals

Daniella Barchi grabs gold in race walk

Brianna Quartararo earns silver in 600

BY JIM FERCHLAND Comsewogue’s girls track and field team’s abilities are regardless of age. Senior Gabby Griffin, junior Brianna Quartararo and sophomore Daniella Barchi took home a combined five medals for the Warriors Jan. 28 at the Jim Howard meet at Brentwood’s Suffolk County Community College.

Griffin, who took home three, finished third in the 600-meter run and fourth in the 300 and 55 dash. Quartararo placed second in the 600 and Barchi took the top spot in the small school 1,500 race walk. She broke her own record by three- tenths of a second. “A lot of the girls did very well,” said Comsewogue assistant coach Mike Denimarck, who filled in for head coach Matt Brown. “Overall, it’s a very positive meet. I think the girls feel real good about themselves.” Barchi said despite walking fast for nearly eight minutes, her legs felt fine. She completed the distance in 7 minutes, 57.18 seconds. “Great competition,” she said. “My legs feel good and they feel better than when I started the race.” Quartararo sets the bar high for herself. She’s broken four records — in the 600, 4x400, 4x800 and sprint medley relay. “It was a tough day,” she said. “In the 600, I ran against the two fastest girls in the county and I stuck with them.” Griffin and Quartararo are two of the four girls who shattered the sprint medley record by 11 seconds earlier this season, with a time of 4:25. The other two runners were Alexa Murray and Cara Pouletsos. Pouletsos did not compete in Brentwood due to a torn labrum. Griffin, who placed in each event she competed in, said the crowd for Comsewogue gets loud every time a runner makes a lap, which gives each runner a boost. “The intensity is really high,” she said. “We’re a really close team, so cheering for our teammates is a big part of everyone running well. It gets really loud in here.”

Griffin’s goal in her final season is to make it to the state competition, indoor or outdoor, before she graduates. She’s never made it to that level, and hopes to change that. “We’ll see about my seed time if I can make it in there, but I’m definitely looking at running in college,” she said. “It is bittersweet that my high school career is ending, but I’m excited for my college career.” Comsewogue junior Mya Darsan placed 22nd in the 1,500 and 13th in the 3,000-meter run. She was frustrated with her 12:34.16 time in the latter. “I really wanted to break 12 minutes,” Darsan said. “It just wasn’t my day I guess. I’ll try better next time.” Five other girls placed in the 600 for

Comsewogue. Sophomore Sabrina Donoghue finished fifth, sophomore Sara Peterson 23rd, junior Brittany Savage 26th, classmate Jissel Colindres 27th and junior Gabrielle Savage 29th. Sophomore Ejim Nnate placed 11th in the 55 dash for small schools, and junior Alexa Murray placed 24th. Nnante also placed sixth in the triple jump. Denimarck said the races are preparation for the county meet back in Brentwood Feb. 12 at 5 p.m. “The girls are working hard,” he said. “They’re also in multiple races, so that’s affecting them too. We are really trying to get them ready for next week at the county meet and then get to the state qualifiers.”

in the win. The Warriors are now 9-7 overall and 4-4 in League IV. Comsewogue’s Jan. 30 game at Eastport-South Manor was rescheduled to Jan. 31, but results were not available by press time. The Warriors face Deer Park at home next, Feb. 1. Tipoff is scheduled for 5:45 p.m.

Pierson-BH 50, Port Jefferson 36

Keeping score McGann-Mercy 38, Port Jefferson 30 Comsewogue 71, West Islip 52 Bryce Lewis scored 12 points, Thomas Mark seven and Charlie Rolfe five in Port Jeff ’s boys basketball team’s loss on the road at McGann-Mercy Jan. 26. The Royals’ Jan. 30 game at Center Moriches was rescheduled to Jan. 31. Results were not available by press time.

Tom McGuire scored 23 points and Rob Orzelowski added 13 points and 11 rebounds to lead Comsewogue’s boys basketball team at home over West Islip Jan. 25. Pat Billings had six points and 14 rebounds and Dylan Morris-Gray added five assists

Brooke Zamek scored 14 points and Hailey Hearney nine in Port Jeff ’s girls basketball team’s home loss to Pierson-Bridgehampton Jan. 24. The Royals’ Jan. 30 game at Southold-Greenport was rescheduled to Jan. 31. Results were not available by press time.


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