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Photos top and above by Mark D’Angio, at right by Greg Catalano
Long Island commemorated Memorial Day over the three-day weekend with parades and ceremonies honoring the men and women in our nation’s military who gave their lives in the pursuit of freedom. At the Setauket and Stony Brook Memorial Day parades on Monday, in which Port Jefferson area residents took part, participants included veterans, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, bagpipers, marching bands and firefighters. The community was decked out in red, white and blue for the occasion. Pictured above, top and at right, scenes from the two parades. See more photos on page A9.
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County legislator seeks ‘safe spots’ for Craigslist users Suffolk County Police Department to examine feasibility edly stabbed and removed the fetus of a woman who was seven months pregnant Following in the footsteps of munici- and had gone to the suspect’s home in repalities across the nation, the Suffolk sponse to an ad. County Legislature has agreed to explore While the national incidents refercreating safe spots where residents could enced in the legislation are particularly conduct private sales transactions like vicious, there are some cases of misconthose from websites like Craigslist. duct closer to home. County Legislator Tom Muratore (RNearly two months ago, Suffolk Ronkonkoma) introduced legislation County police arrested and charged a that would direct the Suffolk County 24-year-old Medford man with fourthPolice Department to study the feasibil- degree grand larceny after he allegedly ity of creating the safe spots. stole a quad from a CenThe Legislature adopted the ‘Technology is tereach resident who had bill on May 12, and the find- changing the way posted the vehicle for sale ings will be reported to the Craigslist. Police said the people are doing on Legislature within 120 days. suspect responded to the ad “Technology is changing business.’ and drove off with quad. the way people are doing Suffolk County wouldn’t — TOM MURATORE business,” Muratore said in be the first to create such a phone interview. spots. The safe havens — sometimes at The former Suffolk County police police departments or in monitored preofficer said he drafted the resolution af- cinct parking lots — have been set up in ter hearing about a number of violent Columbia, Mo., Hartford, Conn., and in crimes committed against people who numerous Georgia towns, to name a few. posted or responded to advertisements “If they can do it, why can’t a major on Craigslist. police department do something like In January, police charged a man who that,” Muratore said. allegedly killed a Georgia couple lookThe legislator said precinct parking ing to buy a vintage car, news reports lots, which could be monitored by closedsaid. In March, a Colorado woman alleg- circuit cameras, would be good locations By Erika karp
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Legislator Tom Muratore, center, introduced the legislation at the end of april.
for the spots, as there are seven precincts spread across the county, plus the department’s headquarters in Yaphank. The study will also examine any equipment and personnel costs associated with establishing the locations, he said. According to Craigslist’s website, the majority of users are “trustworthy” and “well-intentioned” and the incidence of violent crimes is “extremely low.” Craigslist offers some guidelines when meeting someone for the first time. The
site said meetings should take place in a public place as opposed to a private home; users should take precautions when selling expensive items; tell someone where they are going; and consider having someone accompany them. In addition, it encourages people to make high-value exchanges at a local police station. SCPD Deputy Chief Kevin Fallon said Tuesday that the department could not comment at this point, but would communicate findings once a report is complete.
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Mayor, trustee face challenges for board seats By Elana Glowatz
Port Jefferson government will have at least one new face this summer. Three seats on the village board of trustees are up for election in midJune, including those of the mayor and two trustees. Mayor Margot Garant is running for a fourth term and faces a challenge from resident Dave Forgione. Trustee Larry LaPointe is on the hunt for his third term on the board, running against resident Matthew Franco and Stan Loucks, chairman of the Country Club Management Advisory Council. Trustee Adrienne Kessel, whose third term is ending this year, is not running for re-election. In a phone interview, she called being on the board “a tremendous commitment.” “I just felt that after 6 years, I’m hoping that some good candidates step up,” she said. It’s “time to kind of reclaim a little more time for myself.” She said she would continue to serve on the village’s architectural review committee and as the head of the committee involved in upgrading Rocketship Park in downtown Port Jefferson. Kessel has been a driving force in fundraising and design for the park project. Kessel advised whoever succeeds her to take the job seriously and make decisions based on what is best for Port Jef-
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Voting is at the Village Center on June 16. Residents can meet the candidates there at a debate on June 3, from 7 to 9 p.m.
ferson Village as a whole. “Many, many things come into view when you become a trustee,” she said. “You begin to see an entirely new picture of the village where you live.” Voting is on Tuesday, June 16, at the Village Center, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mayor Garant said she is not ready “to turn
over the keys.” She said she is still working toward getting the aging local power plant upgraded — or repowered — so it continues operating and thus remains a source of property tax revenue for the village. The incumbent is also focused on completing Port Jefferson’s comprehensive plan, which outlines recommendations for development throughout the village, and on
pushing for revitalization in the uptown area, which has issues with vacant buildings and crime. “The first several years of my administration, I felt that I was doing a lot of corrective work,” Garant said, between fixing infrastructure that had been long neglected and stabilizing the budget. “We’re finally moving, I feel, in a very, very positive direction.” She is also advocating to get a Town of Brookhaven jetty in Mount Sinai repaired, as the jetty, which is between Port Jefferson’s East Beach and Mount Sinai Harbor, in its damaged state allows currents to carry sand away from the village beach, causing erosion. “We have a really good rhythm and I’d really hate to see that interrupted or, worse, for us to take a step backward,” the mayor said. With another two years, “I will work as hard as I have for the last six.” Her challenger, Forgione, who has lived in the village for 15 years and operates a billing and accounting business in upper Port, said he threw his hat in the ring because “our village deserves a choice.” He wants to more tightly control village taxes and help financially prepare the village in the event that the community loses property tax revenue from the Port Jefferson power plant. Forgione would also like to call on the state and VILLAGE BOARD continued on page A12
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Village is new travel service’s hub By Elana Glowatz
Port Jefferson hopes to become a hub for weekend travelers with the launch of a new ferry service connecting the village to New York City and New Jersey. The Seastreak ferry started running on May 22, according to a press release, in partnership with other travel companies that already link the village to Connecticut and the Hamptons. Port Jefferson will operate as the center of the new Sea Jitney service, with the high-speed Seastreak ferry running between Highlands, N.J., Manhattan’s East River ferry terminal at 35th Street and Port Jefferson; the Bridgeport-Port Jefferson Ferry running across the Long Island Sound between Connecticut and Long Island; and the Hampton Jitney bus service driving between the village and the Hamptons and other locations on the East End. The three transportation companies will coordinate service among the branches. “This powerful partnership has an extremely low impact on our infrastructure while introducing visitors to our beautiful, historic village,” Port Jefferson Mayor Margot Garant said in a statement.
According to the press release, one-way fares change based on where passengers start and finish their trip, but range from $33 to $50. Reservations are required for the trips, which focus on travel to Long Island on the weekends, with departures from New York City and Connecticut on Fridays and Saturdays and from the East End on Sundays. “Sea Jitney is a game-changer for people who travel between Connecticut and the Hamptons,” BridgeportPort Jefferson Steamboat Company General Manager Fred Hall said in a statement. “At two and [a] half hours from Bridgeport to Southampton, it’s shorter than going through NYC and much less stressful.” The ferry between Manhattan and Port Jefferson takes two hours, the press release said, while the bus from the village to the Hamptons takes another hour.
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Legals Inc. Village of Port Jefferson Planning Board Please take notice that the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson will hold a public hearing on June 11, 2015 at Village Hall in the second floor court room located at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 at 6:30PM for the following applications: (A pre-hearing work session will begin at 6:00PM) PUBLIC HEARINGS: 116 West Broadway (Vacant Water Authority site) Site Development Plan & Conditional Use Application: # 384-12LJ Location: North side of W. Broadway/SR25A approx. 340 ft. east of the intersection of Barnum Ave. & W. Broadway/SR25A. SCTM: Sec.12, Blk.1, Lot 3 Zoning: MW-2 Marina-Waterfront Property Owner: Enrico Scarda c/o The Crest Group LLC Applicant: CE Port LLC Contact: Enrico Scarda c/o The Crest group LLC & Allen Bernhard, P.E. Description: Site Development Plan & Conditional Use application for 2130 sf proposed restaurant with1928 sf outdoor deck. Variances received for insufficient parking, oversized restaurant & location within 400 ft of another restaurant. Action: Public Hearing continued from 4/16/15. Cindy Suarez, Secretary to the Planning & Zoning Board 5/22/15 1003 5/28 1x ptr NOTICE ON COLLECTION OF TAXES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the tax roll and warrant of the Incorporated Village of Belle Terre for the year 2015-2016 have been left with me for the collection of taxes therein levied; I hereby designate the Village Office, 1 Cliff Road where I will receive taxes from June 1, 2015 to and including the 1st day of July 2015, during office hours Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Prevailing time) during which period taxes may be paid without additional charge. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that on all taxes remaining unpaid after July 1, 2015, interest of 5 percent will be added for the first month, and at a variable rate fixed by the Commissioner of Taxation and Finance pursuant to Real Property Tax Law 924a for each month thereof, thereafter, until such taxes are paid. Dated May 21, 2015 BY ORDER of the BOARD of TRUSTEES of the INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF BELLE TERRE Joanne Raso Village Clerk-Treasurer Phone 928-0020 1001 5/28 2x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, SEC. 8529 OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF
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NY. Location: West side Washington Ave., 851.73’ South of Superior St., Miller Place. Applicant requests front yard setback variance for existing roof over porch exceeding 4’ x 8’ permitted (7’ x 57.5’); rear yard variance for existing inground swimming not built in conformance with permit #253008 and for existing shed with roof over. (0200 09800 0100 006000 & 007001) 24. John Ursini, c/o Sal and Andrew Malguarnera 713 Main St., Pt. Jefferson, NY. Location: East side Lower Sheep Pasture Rd., 310’ North of Mink Lane, E. Setauket. Applicant requests side yard variance for existing generator located in the required side yard; also, rear yard and side yard variances for existing deck. (0200 17900 0400 001000) 25. Christopher Biondo, c/o Building Permits Plus, 19 Stillwood Rd., Brookhaven, NY. Location: East side Ivy Rd. 484.22’ North of King Rd., Rocky Point. Applicant requests side yard variances for proposed 2nd story deck with steps. (0200 05500 0900 021000) 26. John Wolf, c/o Sal & Andrew Malguarnera, 713 Main St., Port Jefferson, NY. Location: Northeast corner Hayfield Ct. & Casey La., Mt. Sinai. Applicant requests permission for existing detached shed located in required front yard (Casey La.). (0200 14100 0200 014026) CASES WILL BE HEARD AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD. PAUL M. DE CHANCE CHAIRMAN 1000 5/28 1x ptr Notice to Bidders Bid No: B0000201 Bid Description: Purchase of Medium Duty Vehicle with Dump Body Advertisement Date: May 28, 2015 Bid Due Date and Time: June 12, 2015 at 3:00 PM All sealed bids must be returned to the Suffolk County Community College Procurement Office located on the Ammerman Campus, 533 College Road, Selden NY 11784 by the date and time indicated on the bid. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope which must be labeled with the Bid Number as well as the Bidder’s Name and Contact information. Late bids will not be accepted. Bids will be publicly opened at Suffolk County Community College, NFL Building, Room 11, located at 533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784 immediately after the due date and time. Bid information can be found at the college website: http://www.sunysuffolk.edu/ administration/businessaffairs/ requestforproposals/index.asp Or by contacting Gary Drewes drewesg@sunysuffolk.edu phone: 631-851-6734 (preferred) Or Beatriz Castaño castanb@sunysuffolk.edu phone: 631-4514435 Bids must be made upon and in accordance with the forms and documents provided by the college, which will contain accompanying instructions to bidders. To assist us in communicating quickly to all bidders, please complete and return the “Bid-
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Notice to Bidders Bid No: B0000202 Bid Description: Repair, Rebuild and Install Pumps Advertisement Date: May 28, 2015 Bid Due Date and Time: June 11, 2015 at 3:00 PM All sealed bids must be returned to the Suffolk County Community College Procurement Office located on the Ammerman Campus, 533 College Road, Selden NY 11784 by the date and time indicated on the bid. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope which must be labeled with the Bid Number as well as the Bidder’s Name and Contact information. Late bids will not be accepted. Bids will be publicly opened at Suffolk County Community College, NFL Building, Room 11, located at 533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784 immediately after the due date and time. Bid information can be found at the college website: http://www.sunysuffolk.edu/ administration/businessaffairs/ requestforproposals/index.asp Or by contacting Susan Drewes drewess@sunysuffolk.edu phone: 631-4514085 (preferred) Or Beatriz Castaño castanb@sunysuffolk.edu phone: 631-4514435 Bids must be made upon and in accordance with the forms and documents provided by the college, which will contain accompanying instructions to bidders. To assist us in communicating quickly to all bidders, please complete and return the “BidRFP Vendor Registration Form” via fax to 631-451-4398 (or email to drewess@sunysuffolk. edu) as soon as possible prior to the Bid/RFP opening date. This will assist in providing us contact information so that if Bid/RFP amendments are issued, the college is able to notify you in a timely manner. The College will not be responsible for amendment notification if the referenced form is not submitted prior to the bid/RFP due date. 996 5/28 1x ptr ACCESSORY APARTMENT REVIEW BOARD TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN Pursuant to the provisions of section 85-201 of the Building Ordinance of the Town of Brookhaven, notice is hereby given that the Accessory Apartment Review Board of the Town of Brookhaven will hold a public hearing at Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY, at 6p.m. on 06/04/2015
AA018443 ZHANG TIAN H 7 HOLLINGSWORTH PL CENTEREACH NY 11720 AA018450 STEIER ARTHUR R JR & DENISE 10 S BICYCLE PATH SELDEN NY 11784
AA018459 BHATTI FARHAT, ULLAH MOHAMMAD ASAD, ULLAH NOOR 11 PECONIC LANE SELDEN NY 11784 AA018464 WHITE NATALIE A & WHITE RICHARD S 17 OAKDALE AVE SELDEN NY 11784 AA018466 MCCARTHY JOSEPH & LOIS 56 WESTCLIFF DR MOUNT SINAI NY 11766 AA018467 ANGONA HERNANDEZ DIANE & SOWA MICHAEL & CONSTANCE E 131 HARBOR BEACH RD MOUNT SINAI NY 11766 AA018475 TUNCER CIGDEM 52 JOHN DR FARMINGVILLE NY 11738 AA018477 NAEKEL MICHELLE-LEE 66 WASHINGTON AVE HOLTSVILLE NY 11742 AA018481 PINA DIANE 12 BALIN AVE CENTEREACH NY 11720 AA018482 ACCIMEUS MERIAME G 7 MALBA DR SHIRLEY NY 11967 AA018484 HERBST MICHAEL & STACEY 30 BERGERS CT. EAST YAPHANK NY 11980 AA018486 FAIELLA DEBORAH & DESIDERIO SUZANNE 105 DOGWOOD LANE PORT JEFFERSON NY 11777 AA018487 AMODEO FREDERICK & MARYANN 38 COUNTRY GREENS DR BELLPORT NY 11713 AA10456 RAJA JABER & JEFF TRILLING 51 HALLOCK LANE ROCKY POINT NY 11778 AA16802 AHMAD SHAKIL & MALIK ANJUM 41 KOOL PLACE PORT JEFFERSON STATION NY 11776 AA17417 SFERRAZZA DANIEL 76 WOODLOT RD RIDGE NY 11961 Irene D’Abramo Accessory Apartment Review Board Town of Brookhaven 994 5/28 1x ptr
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY WELLS FARGO BANK, NA; Plaintiff(s) vs. ELPINIKI MESA; JAIRO A. MESA AKA JAIRO MESA; 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 August 29, 2014, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On June 30, 2015 at 10:00 am. Premises known as 522 North Bicycle Path, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776-3410 District: 0200 Section: 256.00 Block: 01.00 Lot: 035.000 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, and being South of the Long Island Railroad Station at Port Jefferson and known as Lot Numbers 144, 145, 146 and 147 of Section Five and Lots Numbered 126, 127, 128 and 129 of Section 6, as shown by and upon a certain map of land known as, “Oakland Park”, which map was made by John W. Roe, Surveyor of Echo, Suffolk County, New York and filed in the Suffolk County Clerk`s Office on the 13th day of March, 1903 and known as Map Number 253. 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 $306,271.40 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 03629-13 Robert P. Sweeney, Esq., REFEREE 993 5/28 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MASTR ASSET BACKED SECURITIES TRUST 2006-HE1, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE1, Plaintiff, against CARLOS HERRERA, ERICK VALERIO, MANUEL F. DOMINGUEZ, et al., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated 3/2/2010 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 in the County of Suffolk on 06/04/2015 at 09:00AM, premises known as 5 TUCKER LANE, Centereach, NY 11720 All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Centereach, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, SBL No.: 513-2-21. Approximate amount of judgment $368,948.51 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 29890/07. Linda Morrison, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC, Attorney for Plaintiff, P.O. Box 540, Getzville, NY 14068 1140171 925 5/7 4x ptr
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HISTORY
Peaceful protests are an American tradition By Rich AcRitelli
Our nation has lately been rocked by protests that are springing up around the country in response to perceived unequal treatment, mostly at the hands of law enforcement. But these sorts of movements are nothing new — Americans of all colors and creeds have a history of protesting the government and bringing about positive change. Since the first European explorers and settlers made their way to this continent, Native Americans have experienced some of the greatest hardships. While there are some positive stories in American history, like that of Sioux runner Billy Mills winning the gold medal in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics for the 10,000-meter race, such stories were rare. The reservation system was built on poverty and has historically had high rates of suicide, depression, alcoholism and drug abuse. During the 1970s, major tribal groups banded together to protest for enhanced rights from the government. From briefly occupying Alcatraz Island in San
Francisco to taking over the Bureau of Indian Affairs building in Washington, D.C., it was their goal to work with the government to better the lives of Native Americans. After Japan’s Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, the fearful U.S. government removed Japanese-Americans from their daily lives on the West Coast. Loyal people who paid taxes, were productive citizens and had their children learn about the Constitution were viewed as enemy combatants. More than 110,000 citizens were forced into internment camps from California to Arkansas. From 1942 to 1946, the Japanese were imprisoned and had all of their rights stripped from them. Ironically, some of the most valiant U.S. soldiers who had served in the bloody fighting in Italy’s mountainous terrain during World War II were JapaneseAmericans. With their loved ones imprisoned at home, the soldiers were highly decorated and even wounded fighting against the Nazis. But unlike other historic groups that fought back against injustice, the Japanese
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Photos top by Greg Catalano; below by Mark D’Angio
Scenes from the Memorial Day parades in nearby Setauket and Stony Brook.
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long island residents hold a rally to call for justice for crime victims in the huntington area, most of them hispanic.
Americans did not mount any movement of criticism against their internment, and there was no public or political sympathy for them. It was some 40 years later when Congress finally listened to several weeks of testimony that described the horrors of internment. In 1988, the government formally apologized for the wrongdoing and compensated affected citizens with reparations.
Once World War II ended, black soldiers who defended their country arrived home to a government that was still unwilling to fully grant equal rights to them. Some African Americans who fought with distinction in the European and Pacific theaters were lynched in their uniforms when they returned home, a report that sickened President Harry S. PROTESTS continued on page A12
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OBITUARIES
Setauket philanthropist, family man dies at 69 Michael Cosel fought hard for people with disabilities, will be remembered as model of advocacy, generosity Ronne Cosel Foundation, which was established in 2007 to fight for the rights The North Shore’s own Michael Cosel of people with disabilities. The Cosels’ will always be remembered as a relent- son Andrew, 43, has cerebral palsy. less advocate for people with disabilities, Cosel was a coordinator for the Sufaccording to those who knew him. folk County Special Olympics. Because Cosel, a resident of Seof those efforts, Andrew tauket for 44 years, died ‘He had a big heart was the first student to atthis week. He was 69 and a generous spirit. tend Ward Melville High years old. School with a service dog Cosel dedicated much We had a lot for in the mid-1980s. Cosel of his life to improving ourselves so he had also helped to set up a the lives of others, his vocational program for enough to share.’ wife Ronne said. students with disabilities — Ronne Cosel to help them find work “It forces me to reflect on those things and after high school. Anmakes me realize just how deep and en- drew works at Stony Brook University during his effect was on people and the Hospital today. community,” she said. “We were a very big thorn in Three The couple was married for 48 years. Village school district’s side,” Ronne said It is difficult to quantify just how many with a chuckle. lives her husband touched, she said. The North Shore native was also in“He had a big heart and a generous strumental in helping to spark efforts spirit,” Ronne Cosel said. “We had a lot to put in a pedestrian and bike path for ourselves so he had enough to share.” linking Port Jefferson to Wading River In addition to his wife, Michael Cosel as well as the Setauket-Port Jefferson is survived by a daughter, Paige, and a Station Greenway Trail, which eventuson, Andrew. His mother, Claire, will ally secured $2 million under a federal turn 90 on Friday. grant to finance the project linking the He leaves behind the Michael & communities. By Alex Petroski
Richard Doohan Richard J. Doohan passed away peacefully at home on May 16. Rich was raised in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and was predeceased by his parents, Margaret (Thorne) and Denis Doohan, and his brother, Denis. He served in the U.S. Air Force A3C for four years. The loving husband of Patricia for 48 years, Rich was also the cherished uncle of 12 nieces and nephews, 18 great-nieces and great-nephews and countless special friends. He retired from the Long Island Rail Road after 29 years. Rich was an avid golfer and a ranger at Port Jefferson Country Club and served on the advisory board of the club. He was also treasurer of Port Jeff Golf Club, which is a traveling golf club, and he played many courses on Long Island. He and his wife lived in Port Jefferson for 47 years and had a great love for the community. Rich enjoyed watching the Mets and the New York Giants and was a softball umpire. He enjoyed his many
Michael Cosel is remembered as a staunch advocate for the community.
Cosel’s efforts in the community did not in any way impact his dedication to his family. Daughter Paige mentioned Cosel’s humor and generosity as the traits that she would remember most. “As a father and a grandfather he was playful and generous,” she said. Ronne Cosel had similar memories of the family man.
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“He always had time to have dinner with us,” she said. Along with his advocacy efforts, Cosel was a custom builder of single-family homes. In his spare time he liked to travel, scuba dive, sail and ski. His wife said she shared nearly 400 dives with her late husband over the years. “I would have probably stayed home,” she said. “He was an adventurer.”
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Legals Notice of formation of TeraDSP LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 4/20/2015. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 208 South Street, Port Jefferson, NY, 11777. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 892 4/30 6x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON HEAT 2005-3, Plaintiff, vs. EDUARDO BLANCO, ET AL., Defendant(s).
young horseshoe crabs at West Meadow Beach, Stony Brook.
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Baymen to town: no more crab restrictions By Erika karp
Local fishermen came out to Brookhaven Town Hall last Thursday to let officials know they oppose Supervisor Ed Romaine’s push to limit horseshoe crab harvesting. Earlier last week, Romaine (R) announced he and the town board would consider urging the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, which regulates the industry, to ban horseshoe crab harvesting within 500 feet of town-owned property in an effort to protect the crab population and allow them a safe place to mate. Romaine moved to table the idea after hearing the baymen’s concerns. The 450-million-year-old species are used for bait and in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries, as their blue blood is used to detect bacterial contamination in products. At a May 19 press conference, officials said if the crab population shrinks, other species — like those that eat the crabs’ eggs — could be negatively affected. Stony Brook’s West Meadow Beach and Mount Sinai Harbor already have harvesting plans in place, and a ban would broaden the restriction area. However, the fishermen said the restriction was not based on any facts and
the horseshoe crab population is not declining. In addition, they said further regulation would affect their livelihoods. Ron Bellucci Jr., of Sound Beach, said horseshoe crab harvesting is a vital part of his income. He added that he knows the crabs are important to the larger ecosystem, which he is a part of as well. “I’m just a man, but I’m a vital part of the food chain and I think I’m at the top,” he said. According to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, a partnership between East Coast states to protect fisheries, a 2013 assessment of the horsecrab population showed a decrease in the New York and New England regions, while crabs have increased in the southern states — North Carolina through Florida — and remained stable from New Jersey through coastal Virginia. David Klopfenstein, of the North Shore Baymen’s Association, urged the board to speak with the DEC before supporting a harvesting ban. He said there was a lot of misinformation regarding a complex issue, which is already being regulated. “It’s also the most well-managed fisheries that we have up and down the East Coast,” he said. The DEC did not immediately comment on the issue.
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Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on March 25, 2015, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on June 11, 2015 at 1:30 p.m., premises known as 149 Lenore Lane, Centereach, 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 516.00, Block 03.00 and Lot 011.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $496,853.95 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 1823909. Daniel J. Sullivan, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC, 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100, Williamsville, New York 14221, Attorneys for Plaintiff 926 5/7 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-FRE2 ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES P. ROCCO, AUDRA A. FRISONE, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on March 30, 2015, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on June 10, 2015 at 10:00 a.m., premises known as 10 Gettysburg Court, Coram, 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 285.00, Block 04.00 and Lot 068.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $366,547.71 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 27783/10. Terrence Quinn, Esq., Referee Knuckles, Komosinski & Elliott, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Ste. 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff 929 5/7 4x ptr
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2013-TT2, BY U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. SHELLA BUTT, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on January 07, 2015, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Smithtown Town Hall, 99 West Main Street, Smithtown, NY on June 22, 2015 at 1:00 p.m., premises known as 83 Old Nichols Road, Nesconset, 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 Smithtown, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0800, Section 169.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 007.004. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 28143/11. James McElhone, Esq., Referee Berkman, Henoch, Peterson, Peddy & Fenchel, P.C., 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City, NY 11530, Attorneys for Plaintiff 952 5/21 4x ptr Public Notice Inc. Village of Port Jefferson COLLECTION OF TAXES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the tax roll and warrant for the Village of Port Jefferson for the fiscal year 2015-16 has been completed, and is filed in the clerk’s office for the purposes of collecting property taxes in the Inc. Village of Port Jefferson Taxes may be paid at the Port Jefferson Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm Monday through Friday June 1, 2015 through July 1, 2015 without penalty. Taxes paid after July 1st will be assessed a 5% penalty for the month (or any part thereof) of July and an additional 1% per month (or any part thereof) for each additional month that the tax is not paid Robert J. Juliano Village Administrator/Clerk May 7, 2015 958 5/14 5x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING John Kalin C/o Meridian Property Services, Inc. of 10 Woodthrush Court, Miller Place, NY 11764 has made application to the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board for approval of a Site Plan with Variance(s) for a 3,900-sq.ft. office building and associated site improvements. Project is known as Meridian Property Services, Inc. @ Port Jefferson Station, and is located on the S/W/C of Nesconset Highway (S.R. 347) and Crystal Brook Hollow Road, Port Jefferson Station, N.Y., Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York as described as follows: NORTH: NESCONSET HIGHWAY (S.R. 347);
EAST: CRYSTAL BROOK HOLLOW ROAD; SOUTH: n/f LANDS OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH E. WORONA; WEST: BEACH STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY (NOT OPEN); and n/f LANDS OF LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Town Board Meeting Room, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York on June 8, 2015 @ 4:00 P.M., when adjacent property owners and/ or others interested in any way in the proposed site plan may appear before the Board to be heard. This notice is advertised in accordance with the requirements of Town law. DATED: May 18, 2015 Vincent Pascale, Chairperson 988 5/28 1x ptr PUBLIC NOTICE Inc. Village of Port Jefferson Village Elections Please take notice that the next election of the Inc. Village of Port Jefferson will be held at the Port Jefferson Village Center 101A East Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY, on Tuesday, the 16th Day of June 2015 between the hours of 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM (prevailing time). At this election, the following offices are to be filled for the terms set opposite such offices. Office Mayor Trustee Trustee Justice
Term Two (2) years Two (2) years Two (2) years Four (4) years
Please take further notice that the following persons have filed petitions in my office and have accepted the nomination and designation as a candidate to seek the office set opposite their names: Candidate fice
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David Forgione Mayor 221 Old Post Road, Port Jefferson, NY Margot Garant Mayor 440 West Broadway Port Jefferson, NY Matthew R Franco Trustee 5 Avon Drive Port Jefferson, NY Laurence LaPointe Trustee 223 Bayview Terrace Port Jefferson, NY Stanley Loucks Trustee 64 Soundview Drive, Port Jefferson, NY Peter J. Graham Justice 77 Leeward Court. Port Jefferson, NY Robert J. Juliano Administrator/Clerk Inc. Village of Port Jefferson Dated May 19, 2015 989 5/28 3x ptr
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the Long Island Rail Road to upgrade the crossing in upper Port to relieve traffic congestion, and work with the Suffolk County Police Department and village code enforcement officers to reduce crime in that area. Another issue for the challenger is transparency — he said he would like to upgrade the village website to collect more public opinions on government proposals. Forgione, a veteran of the U.S. Army Reserves and the National Guard, said his current and past experience in business and finance, on the local board of assessment review, on the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee, on the school district’s budget advisory committee, and as a fiscal manager for a cancer screening program with the county health department would help him lead the village. “I want to maintain that small-town feel with the residents and the business owners while encouraging growth in the 21st century.” Trustees LaPointe said he is running for reelection because there is “unfinished business” in the form of projects he wants to see through. The incumbent, a retired attorney, has been working on renovations in the village’s downtown parking lots and on improving security by strengthening a network of cameras in commercial areas, among other projects. “So we have a lot on our plates,” he said. The trustee said he is proud of his work to increase police presence in lower Port — improving safety particularly on weekend nights during the village’s peak summer season — and of his role in renovating the country club golf course and maintenance building. He also said the village now has a club “that’s second to none.” “After a lot of hard work, the village is finally starting to get into a good place — a place where we’re economically secure, a place where we can look forward to a bright future,” LaPointe said when asked why residents should vote for him. One of his challengers, Loucks, has lived in the village since 1981 and is a retired athletics teacher and administrator of Plainview-Old Bethpage school district. He is running for the village board because after volunteering on the CCMAC for a number of years, “I feel I have so much more to offer to the village than just working with the membership up at the country club.” Loucks said he wants to work toward repowering the Port Jefferson power plant, revitalizing upper Port and broad-
ening the village’s tax base. “I also want to get involved … in making a better relationship between the schools and the administration downtown.” He said the village and the school district should work more closely, partnering more on things like recreation programs. Loucks said one of his strong points is budgeting, after working as a school administrator. At Plainview-Old Bethpage, “I was handling budgets larger than the village budget. … And I was always able to make ends meet.” He said people should vote for him because he is good at listening and organizing. “Along with the budgeting, I think my strong point is my ability to get along with everyone.” The third candidate for a trustee seat, Franco, has lived in the village for 10 years and is a pediatric occupational therapist for Nassau BOCES. He is running for a trustee position because he thinks taxes are too high and there is “very little transparency” in the village government. “The biggest thing that we need to do ... is inform the community of what’s going on,” he said in a phone interview. “There is no openness to this government. ... They should be entitled to all the information that’s going on in the village.” Franco also has concerns about the village’s efforts to revitalize upper Port — he said the level of development the village’s proposed comprehensive plan would allow there would congest Main Street. “They’re not really addressing the traffic issue and that is an ambulance route,” he said. According to Franco, the village could use incentives like tax credits to get local business owners uptown to redo their facades, or other similar methods of enhancing upper Port. “Our small businesses are an invaluable component to our village and I don’t think they’re being dealt with in an effective manner.”
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Incumbent file photos; challenger photos from the candidates
Clockwise from top left, Dave Forgione is challenging Mayor Margot Garant for her spot on the village board while Matthew Franco, Stan Loucks and incumbent Larry LaPointe are running at large for two trustee seats.
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Truman. In 1948, he desegregated the armed forces. But racism was not over — since the end of the Civil War, black citizens had to contend with unfair treatment, such as poll taxes to keep them from voting and the resentment and violence of the Ku Klux Klan. Black Americans responded fully during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s, including with the civil disobedience under Martin Luther King Jr. As a young man, Cesar Chavez realized that massive inequalities plagued the Latino pickers in the California fields. After spending two years in the military, Chavez began his life’s mission to help the migrant workers, who had little voice in their society. His earliest efforts of aiding others were to ensure that Hispanic people had support dealing with police discrimination, violence, tax problems and immigration issues. Chavez’s social work was also geared toward gaining respect from the California government to help the thousands of workers who strenuously labored in the fields. He extensively traveled in that state to gauge the needs of the workers. During the 1960s, his labor movement reached
the impoverished vegetable and fruit pickers. Through nonviolent protests, Chavez and his followers asked Americans not to buy the products that they were harvesting in order to put pressure on the large businesses and farms to be fairer with their wages and labor practices. At various points during the movement, Chavez fasted several times to bring attention to the economic, social and political needs of the workers and citizens he represented. By the 1970s, the pickers’ movement achieved success, with many of the farmhands gaining union contracts. The United Farm Workers Union earned the right to collectively bargain. It is an American right to protest unfair treatment at the hands of the local, state and federal government. While many inequalities still exist in our society, past movements have demonstrated that peaceful protests for change do work. Change has and always will come to this nation, but it cannot be positive if won through violence against people or property. Rich Acritelli is a social studies teacher at Rocky Point High School and an adjunct professor of American history at Suffolk County Community College. He was a staff sergeant in the New York Air National Guard 106th Rescue Wing in Westhampton Beach.
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John Braun turns the double play for Comsewogue.
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Picking up the bat for Comsewogue in the top of the third was Rob Dattoma, who homered deep over the left-center fence to put the Warriors on the board. That was all the team could muster though, and Nodeland, with runners on the corners, pitched his way out of a jam heading into the top of the fifth. Senior Dan Colasanto’s bat spoke next with a bases-clearing, two-run double to help the Warriors draw within one run, 4-3. On a base hit to right field, Colasanto scored from second to tie the game, 4-4, and Jordan Lisco continued the rally when he cracked a deep shot to left field for an RBIdouble. With an overthrow passed second, Lisco was able to make his way to third base, where he would be left stranded. “We just needed to hit with runners on base and make our plays on the field with no errors,” Lisco said. “The reason we lost today was because of errors.” Comsewogue made a pitching change and Justin Virga took over on the mound to begin the fifth. Bayport made the Warriors
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Having beaten No. 3 Bayport-Blue Point at home last Friday, the No. 2-seeded Comsewogue baseball team looked to put the three-game series away on the road Saturday to advance to the Class A finals, but with the game tied 5-5 in extra innings, Bayport drove home the winning run in the bottom of the ninth to win the game 6-5 and force a decisive game three on Tuesday, when the Warriors were blanked, 4-0. Comsewogue pitcher David Nodeland found himself in trouble in the top of the second inning on Friday, when he loaded the bases with one out. The Phantoms’ next batter drew a walk, and put his team on the scoreboard, 1-0. Nodeland struck the next batter out before Bayport lobbed a ball into shallow center field, which drove home a run for a 2-0 lead. The Warriors’ opponent finished the inning with a two-run RBI hit to right field to break out to a 4-0 advantage before Nodeland was able to stop the damage.
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Clockwise from above, Comsewogue’s David Nodeland hurls a pitch from the mound; Dan Colasanto slides into third base under a Bayport-Blue Point player; and Rob Dattoma rounds the bases after his home run in the top of the third inning.
suffer for it. A stand-up double and two singles loaded the bases, and Virga walked the next batter to tie the game, 5-5, but was able to pitch his way out of the inning. Unable to manufacture any runs in the top of the next two innings, the Warriors were again in trouble in the bottom of the seventh when Bayport ripped a base hit to
right field to put the winning run on first base with one out. Comsewogue’s Matt Bohenck came in to pitch the rest of the way, and the next batter grounded the ball to the infield, where John Braun was able to make the tag at second and turn the double play to retire the side. With runners on first and second, the Warriors threatened in the top of the ninth when Colasanto knocked down a bunt and dove to the bag to load the bases. Bayport was able to hold on though, as Comsewogue stranded all three runners. In the bottom of the tenth, with bases loaded, a single drove in the winning run, 6-5. “We let up,” Colasanto said after the second game. “We had a couple of walks and there’s really not much you can do about that. For Tuesday’s game, we can’t get too hyped because that’s when people get overanxious. We know we can beat them, so we just have to stay within ourselves.” After the game on Tuesday, Comsewogue head coach Mike Bonura said his team had what it took to come away with the series. “We’ve been resilient all year and we’ve got to stay positive,” he said. “We’ve just got to play good baseball and I have all the confidence in the world in them.” While pitcher Mike Stiles played a role in several of the Phantoms’ outs, despite letting up a home run, the Warriors only managed four hits in Tuesday’s game against a Bayport pitcher that struck out nine.
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CHILD CARE WORKERS: FULL TIME, PART TIME AND PER DIEM TO WORK IN OUR RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER ASSISTING WITH THE DAILY LIVING NEEDS OF OUR YOUTH AGES 9-21 YEARS.
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Lawn & Landscaping LANDSCAPES UNLIMITED SPRING CLEAN-UPS Property Clean-ups, Tree Removal, Pruning, Landscape Construction, Maintenance, Thatching & Aeration. Commercial/Residential Steven Long, Lic.36715-H/Ins. 631-675-6685 MIKE FAGAN LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING, INC. Serving the Three Village Area. Spring clean-ups, perennial gardens, thatching, fertilizing, planting, top soil, transplanting, tree and stump removal. Complete lawn maintenance. Reasonable rates. Established 30 years. 631-744-9452, Lic. 0300-H/Ins. SETAUKET LANDSCAPE & DESIGN Stone Driveways/Walkways, Walls/Stairs/Patios/Masonry, Brickwork/Repairs & Land Clearing/Drainage, Grading/Excavating. Plantings/Mulch Steve Antos, 631-689-6082 www.setauketlandscape.com Serving Three Villages
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Pool Services
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ABOVE ALL TREE SERVICE Will Beat ALL Competitors Rates Quality Work at Lowest Prices! Removal, Land Clearing & Large Tree Specialists. Pruning, Topping, Stump Grinding $10 & Up. Bucket Truck & Emergency Service. Accepting All Major Credit Cards. Free Estimates. Lic. 33122-H./Ins. Located Exit 62 LIE 631-928-4544 ARBOR-VISTA TREE CARE Complete Tree care service devoted to the care of trees. Maintenance pruning, waterview work, sun-trimming, elevating, pool areas, storm thinning, large tree removal, stump grinding. Wood chips. Lic#18902HI. Free estimates. 631-246-5377 KOCH TREE SERVICES Certified Arborists. National Accredited Tree Care Company. Fertilization, Firewood, Pruning, Removals, Organic Spray Programs, Tick Control. CALL NOW! 631-473-4242 www.kochtreeservice.com Lic#25598-H Insured
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w w w . t b r n e w s m e d i a . c o m Commercial Property/ Yard Space OFFICE FOR RENT JUST REDUCED! FRONTAGE 25A, 3 rooms off center hall, private bathroom, built in shelves, closet space, Village Times Building., E. Setauket. Signage on front lawn available. $895 + utilities. Please call Ann 631-751-5454 weekdays or 631-751-2030 evenings. PORT JEFFERSON VILLAGE East Main St. RETAIL SPACE. 650 sq ft. Contact Jeanne 631-928-2614 PUBLISHERSâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; NOTICE All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise â&#x20AC;&#x153;any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.â&#x20AC;? We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Houses For Sale MILLER PLACE 3 BR, 2.5 bath, townhouse. Beautiful gated community with pool, gym, clubhouse, tennis, basketball. Hardwood flrs, WOOD FP, CA, GAS Heat, FFB, park like yard with extra large paver patio. Fire Alarm, sprinkler system. Pet free, smoke free, clean environment. CC $407, Lower taxes $5,000 with star, approx $6,100 w/o. Serious qualified buyers. Call for prompt showing BY NEGOTIABLE OWNER. 631-476-6763 PORT JEFF. STATION BEAUTIFUL COMPLETELY RENOVATED CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL W/OVER 3,000 sf OF LIVING SPACE IN DESIRABLE THREE VILLAGE SCHOOL. Kitchen w/granite counter tops, den w/FPL, office/5th bedroom w/seperate side entrance, summer kitchen (plenty of room for extended family). Custom 30x20 great room w/radient heat, vaulted ceilings, & windows galore. IG heated salt water pool alarm, IGS, Price range $399.99-$459,990 Call listing agent Patty Vorilas, Douglas Elliman Real Estate for appointment. 516-238-6756
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PORT JEFFERSON VILLAGE 4 bedroom Colonial, 2.5 baths, FR w/fp, ffin. bsmnt., rooms for mom w/ose, cul-de-dac, new oil burner, $559,000. 631-473-9316
Land/Lots For Sale
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Offices For Rent/Share OFFICE FOR RENT. EAST SETAUKET Just reduced! Frontage 25A, 2 rooms off center hall, plus additional space. Private bathroom, built in shelves, closet space, Village Times Building. Signage on front lawn available. $895 +utilities. Please call Ann 631-751-5454 weekdays, or 631-751-2030 evenings.
Out Of County MANHATTAN APARTMENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished (or unfurnished.) Quiet, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, living room, dining room, exceptionally clean, upper East Side pre-war residential building with high ceilings and elevator, washer/dryer, A/C. 4 blocks to Metropolitian Museum of Art and Central Park, 3 blocks to East River and Carl Schurz Park. 4 blocks to express subway stop, P/T doorman. No smoking. Wired for internet and cable. $5900/mo. Call Ann: (days) 631-751-5454 (eves) 631-751-2030.
Rentals
ROCKY POINT $2500. Large house available immediately, 4 BR, 2 bath, L/R, D/R, Kit., fenced yard. Ample parking & basement storage. Heat/water/yard maint/snow removal all included. Call Debbie 631-744-5900, x12. MILLER PLACE PRIVATE GATED, RANCH 1/2 acre 3/2 BR, LR, DR, DN, sun-rm, all appliances, cac, at/garage, circular driveway, walk to water. $2,500/month. Must be seen! 917-445-2729 SETAUKET Basement apt. Closets, 5 miles to SBU. No smoking/pets. $800/all. 631-473-4031
Rentals MILLER PLACE 1 bedroom, beautiful Garden Apartment, designated parking, laundry. No pets. $1300+ utilities, +$395 move in fee. 516-376-9931, 631-834-4215 MOUNT SINAI Bright 1 bedroom apartment. Private entrance, own yard, ground level. $995/all. No smoking/pets. Credit checked. Call/text 631-974-7273 PORT JEFF STATION 2 B/R, ground floor cottage. Very private, park like setting, $1250 includes all. No pets. 631-745-7407 RENTALS SUNY Rental Specialist. Apts./Condos/Whole House Rentals and Sales. Call, Text or Email Mary Coonradt. Realty Connect. 631-220-6417 nycribfinder@aol.com SETAUKET RANCH HOUSE 3 Bedroom, Family Room w/fireplace, newly renovated large Kitchen and 2 Baths, Good Closets, Immaculate, Full Basement, Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, Private Back Yard, Quiet Tree Lined Street. 1 mile north of Stony Brook University near West Meadow Beach. Wired for Internet. No Smoking. Available June 30th. Terrific Landlord. $2700 plus utilities. Please call Ann, 631-751-5454 days or 631-751-2030 eves. PORT JEFF VILLAGE Beautiful, Spacious 1 BR Apartment. Private patio, Quiet. No Smoking. Wifi/Direct TV, includes utilities. Completely furnished. 631-473-1468
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OPINION It’s not too late
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Safe bet for safe spots
TO ThE EDITOR: I am writing today concerning the apartment complexes that are proposed for Port Jefferson Village, on West Broadway between Barnum Avenue and Brook Road. I don’t know Yvonne Affronti but I want to thank her for her opinion letter and I want to thank the Port Times Record for publishing it on March 19 (“Against regress”). Yvonne is not alone in her opinion. There are many of us, but I will speak for myself. I share her concerns and feelings but I have others too. My heart hurts for the people (especially on Barnum), the animals, the birds and the trees. Where is the compassion? Greed is a terrible thing — it is blinding and it hardens the heart.
Thanks to legislation introduced by Suffolk County Legislator Tom Muratore (R-Ronkonkoma), the county could be the next municipality in the nation to create safe spots — public locations where residents can exchange goods and conduct private sales. Similar safe havens have been created throughout the United States — in Georgia, Missouri and Connecticut, for example — in response to crimes committed against people using websites like Craigslist to buy and sell goods. While the majority of Craigslist transactions occur without incident, there is always the chance of someone taking advantage of the situation, whether it be robbing the other person in the transaction or physically harming them in some way. We applaud Muratore, a former Suffolk County police officer, for looking into this simple solution to deter unscrupulous individuals from harming others. But if the county does move forward with this idea, we hope the locations will be in active places; be monitored by surveillance; be heavily signed, notifying visitors that it is a safe spot and is being monitored; and provide residents with safety tips for engaging in such exchanges in an effort to be even more proactive than reactive. As Muratore said, “Technology is changing the way people are doing business,” and we have to change with it.
I have one simple question: how would these builders feel if they lived here? If they lived on Barnum Avenue, I believe darn well they wouldn’t like it and they would probably be screaming from the rooftops. This morning, due to heavy traffic, it took me more than 10 minutes to get out of a driveway on Barnum Avenue. And I also saw four people go right through the stop sign. Can you imagine what it would be like if these apartments are built? Not to mention the additional noise and pollution. The quality of life here in Port Jeff Village has changed so much. It is very sad. The graffiti on the brick wall at Salsa Salsa is a perfect example of how things have shifted. When I saw it, it brought tears to my eyes. This town used to be special. In
my heart it still is, but the quality has changed for the worst. I ask these builders to consider the concerns and the quality of life of others — the others who will be directly affected by the building of these apartment complexes. Let’s go back to the basic principles of goodness and doing what is right. It is simple: Do unto others that of which you would like to be done unto you. Like I mentioned above, if the powers that be lived on Barnum, they wouldn't like it. Consider the quality of life of others. Sometimes we have to step back and see what we are doing. We get lost and have to be reminded of this simple rule. It is not too late to do the right thing. Cecilia Sullivan Port Jefferson
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TO ThE EDITOR: Now that Edna Gerrard is gone but never forgotten, please accept this missive from one conservative who has deemed the end of the St. Gerard Printing empire as an era ended. For surely few businesses in Brookhaven Town have been as faithful and vital to the politics of our region than this one firm of great longevity of service. Of course, for this we have the Gerrard family to thank — including the young son, Paul, with whom I grew up and whom I remember with great fondness. And the paterfamilias, Gene, I recall as a veteran of printing up of campaign literature, besides being my choice for printer for the many publications of my invention and device. Truly, the Gerrards were a premier printing factory in Suf-
folk County, whilst their service perdured. The sale of St. Gerard Printing signals the end of an era in our county. For the Gene Gerrard family understood what good business practices are and were. What remains is a bereavement for all of us who knew and loved the Gerrards. Moreover, I recall with admiration how I used to see Gene at Mass in early morning, as he always proved to be a pillar of his church and its community. My own publications — Writers’ Ink, Emmaus Magazine, The American Irish Congress Newsletter — and other publications emanated from Gene’s always friendly and professional printery. May he and his surviving family always remember, as I have, Edna and her gracious presence in our county. George J. Lindner Port Jefferson Station
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Laughing off a coach’s catchphrase malaise
D. None of the above by DaNiel DuNaief
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boys’ baseball team I coached recently lost a game in such an excruciating fashion that I couldn’t rely on all the standby coach catchphrases. “We’ll get ’em next time,” would fall flat, especially when we had them for the taking. We were up by two runs and were in complete control of the game
until the final outs. “Hey, this one’s on me.” That’s nice and can work in deflecting any possible blame, but the kids generally don’t buy into it. If they believe it, it also sets a dangerous precedent for future losses. “Hey, coach,” they might ask at the end of another game. “This one’s clearly not on you, right? Isn’t it Johnny’s fault?” Those final three outs never happened. What made the game even more difficult to swallow was that the other team didn’t put a single ball in play in their final at bat. Four walks, a hit batter and a few wild pitches later, we were done. We trudged to left field for the postgame analysis and pep talk. “Hey,” I said. “Look, uh, this is one game, right?” I could see it in their eyes: “Weak and feeble, coach. You’re going to have to do better than that.” “You know, we did a lot right this game.”
“Who cares,” their sullen, downcast eyes indicated. “We lost.” “OK, well, we can’t win them all.” I didn’t even need to look at them to know what they were thinking. I was thinking it, too, as the words came dribbling out of my mouth. “Seriously? You’re going with that?” “Boys, I know you all did your best.” Their eyes moved to their parents, as if they were saying telepathically: “Get me out of here, I want to go home.” “Hey,” I said, a small smirk on my face. “Guys, who saw Joey’s slide at second today? Was that the ugliest thing you’ve ever seen?” Joey had wandered too far from second and would have been out if the pitcher had thrown the ball to the second baseman. When the second baseman had to move a few feet from the base, Joey dove back
head first and landed flat on his chest, a yard short of the base. He crawled on his hands and knees across the dirt to the base, arriving just in time to beat the second baseman’s tag. “That was funny,” several of them seemed to say. Joey, you see, is a bit sensitive so that comment could have been dangerous. Even he, however, offered a small smile. It was an absurd moment to savor. And, fortunately for us, he was safe, so laughing about it was probably safe. In that final, fateful, painful inning, the first pitcher walked two and hit a batter, sending the tying run to second and the winning run to first. I brought in a tall relief pitcher who promptly walked another two batters. A wild pitch later, the game was over. “Fred, do you know why I put you in there at the end of the game?” I asked. “Because you believed in me?” he offered hopefully.
‘OK, well, we can’t win them all.’ “Well, sure, but the real reason is that you’re much taller than me.” Again, I was reaching for the absurd. No one looked at their parents. “Yeah, you see, it’s not right for a 12-year-old boy to be taller than his coach. I needed to cut you down to size.” The grin spread quickly across his face, as well as those of the other four boys who look down on me. No, it wasn’t in the playbook, but it worked.
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y mother adamantly refused to let the pediatrician remove my tonsils several decades ago. She certainly respected his expertise, having chosen him carefully after an extended search when she knew she was pregnant. But she was not going to agree with his recommended course of action despite my chronic tonsillitis. “Do you have clinical evidence that children who have had their tonsils removed get sick less often?” she demanded of
him. “No,” he responded slowly, “only anecdotal evidence. You know the tonsils have no known function and are not necessary, and hers are very large.” “Hmmph,” was my mother’s rejoinder, “not known to you doctors.” So, as you might expect, I grew up with my tonsils and still have them to this day. They are large enough to inspire each new physician who looks in my throat to exclaim over both their size and their existence in a member of my generation, but whatever role they may play in the human body, they are still playing in mine. My mother and my father had two strongly-held beliefs: First that there were no superfluous parts to the miraculous human body and, second, that optional surgery was not an option. I am sure they were encouraged in those beliefs by the death of an only child of dear friends during an optional tonsillectomy. Do I know if they were right? All I can offer is that history shows the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. That is why I felt a
burst of glee when I came across a recent article in The New York Times Science section headlined, “Saving the Appendix.” They stopped removing tonsils as simply a matter of course many years ago, but here was further affirmation of the parental dicta. “Five small studies from Europe, involving a total of 1000 patients, indicate that antibiotics can cure some patients with appendicitis; about 70 percent of those who took the pills did not require surgery,” according to Gina Kolata, author of the article. As well, patients who had an appendectomy after first trying antibiotics did not face any more complications than those who went directly to surgery. This, of course, flies in the face of traditional exhortations about rushing to remove the inflamed appendix before it bursts, potentially with dangerous results. While these studies suggest that surgery can be avoided altogether in treating appendicitis, a large-scale clinical trial must be held for verification — and one is in the planning. When
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patients who had already had an appendectomy were asked if they would have been willing to try antibiotics first, nearly threequarters responded “yes.” The appendix is “a tiny, wormshaped tube that hangs off the right side of the colon,” Kolata said, and no one knows what it does or why it can suddenly act up. Nor does anyone know why it also can get better on its own, even without antibiotics. And antibiotics actually have been used in the past to treat an inflamed appendix. According to The Times, during the Cold War in the 1950s, when American sailors spent at least six months on nuclear submarines that were prohibited from surfacing, patients with appendicitis were given antibiotics and no deaths or complications were reported. To use antibiotics would, of course, eliminate the need for surgery and hospitalization where appendicitis is diagnosed, which would be both cheaper and safer. But even if it revolutionized traditional treatment, using antibiotics would not immediately answer
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With better knowledge, antibiotics as an option to surgery. key questions: Would the appendicitis recur? If so, how often? How much antibiotics would be required? How would the drug best be administered? Presently, doctors don’t usually tell their patients about the antibiotics option, citing the above unanswered questions as a reason. Also we know and, for the most part, approve that medicine is a highly conservative profession, avoiding the trendy but insufficiently tested. It is hard “to go away from a 30-minute operation that cures them for the rest of their lives,” said Dr. Giana Davidson, a University of Washington general surgeon quoted in the article. But patients are finding out on their own and some ask for this nonsurgical alternative, thanks in part to information gleaned from the Internet.
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