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August 16, 2018
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Donald A. Roth
Donald A. Roth of Venice, Florida, formerly of East Setauket, died June 14. He was born Feb. 7, 1940, to Arthur and Genevieve Roth in Rockville Centre. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife Patricia (Trish). He was the loving father to Virginia (Judd) Petrone, Arthur T. Roth II (Julie) and Jonathan Roth; stepfather to Nicole Thomas and Robert (Julie) Hamilton; beloved grandfather — “Poppy” — to Kristin (Mike) Haendler, Alex and Megan Hayes, Katie and Thomas Roth, Victoria, Christiana, Patricia and Mackenzie Thomas, and Emma and Lilly Hamilton; dear brother of Carol (Jay) Madigan; and uncle to J. P. and Mary Madigan. He was a graduate of La Salle Military Academy and C. W. Post. He had a career in banking for 60 years. Don gave his time to many organizations over the years. He was chairman of the Smithtown Hunt for a number of years. He was director of the Suffolk County Girl Scouts, director of Nissequogue Golf Club and member of the Elks in Venice, to name a few. He was a wonderful and loving friend and will be missed by many. Services were held at St. James R.C. Church June 22. Interment followed at the Holy Rood Cemetery in Westbury.
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Frank F. Belsito, 85, a longtime community resident, died July 3. He was born Feb. 21, 1933, in Brooklyn, the son of Margaret and Vincenzo Belsito. Frank Belsito was the beloved companion of Doris Brennan; brother of Louise Pastorelli; uncle to Zina and Sharif Fayache, Victor and Janice Pastorelli; and stepfather and stepgrandfather to Michelle, Kenneth, Patrick, Kevin, Sean, Kyle, Meghan and Kelsey Brennan. He was the commander of American Legion Pearl Harbor Post 1941; a past New York State commander of Catholic War Veterans; chairman and founder of the annual Calverton National Cemetery Memorial Day flag placement program; chairman of Purple Heart Monument at Calverton for those lost or injured at Pearl Harbor; chairman of the Korean War Monument placed at Suffolk County Memorial Park in Hauppauge; and an overall tireless volunteer for his fellow veterans. Belsito was afforded full military honors at Calverton National Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. Donations made to Wounded Warrior Project at www.woundedwarriorproject.org or The Long Island State Veterans Home in his memory would be appreciated
Maureen Collette Grzymala
Maureen Collette Grzymala, 86, a longtime community resident, died July 10. She was born Feb. 2, 1932, in New York City to Alice and Thomas Flanagan. Maureen was a retired quality control inspector for Texas Instruments. She was a great mother who enjoyed cooking, crocheting and old westerns. She
was proud of her Irish heritage and enjoyed spending time with her family. Left to cherish her memory are her daughters Susan (Anthony) and Allison (Jeff); her son Christopher (Joanne); nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, along with many other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband Edward and son Edward. Services were held at Bryant Funeral Home, July 17. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery. Contributions made to the American Cancer Society in her memory would be appreciated.
Jean M. Bubnis
Jean M. Bubnis, 89, of East Setauket, died April 11. She was born July 1, 1928, in Port Jefferson Station, the daughter of Edythe and Henry House. Jean was a retired head cook for the Three Village school district. She enjoyed Bingo, needlepoint, crossword puzzles, cards and going to the casino. Left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Elaine; sister, Marjorie, along with other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband Joseph and son Joseph. Services were held at St. James R.C. Church, April 17. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. Contributions made to St. Jude’s Children Hospital in her memory would be appreciated.
Josephine P. Panzarella
Josephine P. Panzarella, 99, of Setauket, died April 30. She was born March 19, 1919, in Brooklyn, the daughter of Mary and Louis Seminara. Josephine was a homemaker and a very special lady who raised seven children with her late husband, Dr. Joseph Panzarella, whom she cared for and supported throughout his career. She enjoyed so many activities, especially reading. She volunteered for Meals on Wheels for more than seven years; was president of the Doctor’s Wives at Mary Immaculate Hospital; treasurer of the Garden Club; past president of the Rosary Society of St. James R.C. Church; and a member of the Home Extensions/ Homemakers group of Setauket. Left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Jeanine Sanfilippo, Jennifer Villacci and Judy Panzarella; sons, Joseph and James Panzarella; 17 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; sisters, Lucy Maass and Margaret Albora; and many other family and friends.. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph (1984); daughter, Jacueline Safrath; son, Jeffrey Panzarella; sister, Catherine Gregory; and brothers, Santo and Salvatore. Services were held at St. James R.C. Church, May 5. Interment followed in St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. Donations may be made in her memory to Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk Inc. at www.visitingnurseservice.org or by calling 631-261-720.
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Port Jeff Girl Scout builds gardening station for Gold Award BY ALEX PETROSKI ALEX@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
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Girl Scout Devin Rotunno helps kids plant seeds using her Gold Award project Aug. 10 at the Long Island Explorium in Port Jeff.
sustainability type programing and I think this was something that we thought was perfect.” Rotunno’s project was built from common cedar wood and includes a laddered portion where kids can keep and monitor their plants as they grow, as well as a station to plant seeds, equipped with soil and gardening tools. She credited a family friend and contractor for helping with the design and lending his shop and tools for the cause. “I love it here so much, and as my Gold Award project was approaching I thought it would be the perfect place to dedicate my Gold project to,” Rotunno said of the Explorium. She reflected on providing a new program for kids now in the position she used to be in, visiting the museum to enjoy activities it had to offer. “It’s awesome, just the feeling — since I’m going off to college in a year,
the fact I can leave something they can use forever — it’s just a good feeling I can give back.” Carol Van Duyn, the museum’s manager who has been there for 13 years, reflected on the fullcircle nature of Rotunno’s time at the Explorium. “Many of the children that came to join and participate in the interactive exhibits continued and then they became volunteers, and then came to us to ask us if they could do something to leave their mark, and we were thrilled,” she said. “She [Rotunno] kept redesigning and reconfiguring, coming back to remeasure before she made her final cut. So, this was a work in progress for a number of months.” Rotunno’s mom, Jennifer, who also served as Girl Scout Troop 2988 leader since her daughter was in kindergarten, shared her feelings about
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Port Jefferson’s most inquisitive young explorers will have a new, sustainably minded activity to learn from thanks to the efforts of one of their own. Girl Scouts looking to achieve their Gold Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout can earn, are tasked with identifying an issue in their community, conducting research, pitching a project and shepherding it to completion in a leadership role in the hopes of achieving some greater good for the community. Girl Scout Devin Rotunno, a Port Jeff resident heading into her senior year at Earl L. Vandermeulen High School, decided to achieve her Gold Award by building a station where kids can plant locally native vegetation at the Long Island Explorium, a Port Jeff museum located at 101 E. Broadway dedicated to fostering an environment of learning and discovery for visitors of all ages, where Rotunno has volunteered for years. She dropped off and set up the project with help from her parents Aug. 10. “When I started here early last year in 2017, we felt the programing here has always been about STEM [science, technology, engineering and mathematics], and we wanted children, guests and visitors not only to know STEM for the knowledge of STEM, but really the civic component of it, like, ‘What’s the big deal about learning about science, technology, engineering and math?’” said Angeline Judex, executive director of the Explorium. “The civic component is obviously our interaction and our relationship with the world and our environment surrounding us. I’ve been trying to infuse some sort of
witnessing the culmination of the long process for her Scout daughter. “It’s awesome, I’m very proud,” she said. “I’m proud that she’s been a Girl Scout all these years. It’s not common for a girl to make it to this age and to this award. It’s a really special thing. She’s loved coming down here and volunteering.”
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A 20-year-old man from Bellport was driving a 2004 Acura on and near Route 25A in Port Jefferson Station Aug. 9 at about 11 p.m., allegedly in the wrong direction on a one-way road, according to police. During a traffic stop it was determined he was allegedly driving under the influence of a drug, police said. He also allegedly had marijuana in his possession, police said. He was arrested and charged with first-degree operation of a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs and unlawful possession of marijuana.
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A 39-year-old man from Mount Sinai was driving a 2004 Mazda on Route 25A in Port Jefferson Station near the intersection of Railroad Avenue at about 7 p.m. Aug. 10 and was pulled over for a traffic stop, according to police. He was allegedly driving knowing his license had been suspended or revoked on at least 10 different occasions, police said. He was arrested and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
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Brandishing a switchblade
In a parking lot in the rear of businesses on Main Street in Port Jefferson Aug. 11 at about 10 p.m., while seated in the driver’s seat of a 2008 Nissan allegedly held a switchblade in public view while yelling obscenities and making threatening remarks to unidentified people during a dispute, according to police. He was arrested and charged with two counts of fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon and disorderly conduct.
Pocketbook snatched
At Rite Aid in Jefferson Plaza Shopping Center on Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station, someone stole a pocketbook at about 4:30 p.m. Aug. 11, according to police.
Trees clipped
Two hydrangea trees were stolen from Four Corners Produce on Boyle Road in Terryville Aug. 11 at about 11:30 a.m., according to police.
Cash grab
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Feral cat population in need of attention across Suffolk Along a right-of-way in Mount Sinai, the exact location volunteers preferred not to publicize, a number of cats stalk through the cover of tall grass on silent paws. Upon hearing human sounds, they scatter deeper into the weeds. “Babies, babies, momma’s here,” Miller Place resident Rita Miszuk called to the wild felines as she refilled water and food trays. She said she didn’t want to give away too many specifics of the location out of fear more cats will be dropped there and left in need of care. Miszuk is the president of Volunteers for Animal Welfare Inc., a nonprofit that aids feral cat colonies across Long Island. Her group tries to infiltrate cat communities, taking the animals to places where they can be vaccinated, spayed and neutered, often on the organization’s own dime. Miszuk said she sometimes spends thousands of dollars to humanely control the number of wild cats roaming free. “There were 50 here, but we’ve gotten them down to 11 — they’re all healthy and they’re all taken care of,” Miszuk said. “This is what typical rescuers do.” They’re not her cats, in fact they’re nobody’s cats. They’re considered “feral,” but that word belies the terrorized nature of these animals left in the wild. They’re shy, they’re alone, and there are more and more every year. Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Chief Roy Gross estimated, using the organization’s own metrics, approximately 322,000 cats live in Suffolk County, including both feral and domesticated cats. For every four people in the county, there is approximately one cat. The number of rescue groups, along with the amount of trap, neuter and release programs that attempt to capture these animals, care for them and sterilize them before releasing them back into their original environment, has gone up of late. Still, Gross said the problem only continues to grow as cats continue to breed and people leave unneutered cats in homes as they move away. “The population is out of control,” Gross said. “[Rescue groups] put a dent in them, but there are just so many cats out there.” One female cat can give birth to three litters in a year with an average litter of five. Multiply that by their offspring and one cat can become 225 in a year. Erica Kutzing, vice president of Sound Beach-based Strong Island Animal Rescue League, suggested the problem is exacerbated by the warming climate. Where cats used to become pregnant only in the summer months, she said she is now seeing pregnant cats give birth as early as March or February as they get pregnant later in the year. “A lot of people like to say, ‘It’s not my cat,’” Kutzing said. “It’s fine that it’s not your cat, it’s not
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A feral cat in a wooded area in Mount Sinai eyes humans entering its habitat.
our cat either; however, if we don’t fix the problem thing, and we want to support that.” Otherwise getting a cat spayed and neutered you’re going to have a lot more ‘not my cats’ on could cost up to hundreds of dollars per cat, deyour property.” A number of animal shelters exist across the pending on the animal shelter or veterinarian. It North Shore, and many of them host TNR pro- means doing TNR on an entire colony could create grams. Kent Animal Shelter in Calverton provides an incredibly restrictive cost barrier. “We just did 24 cats in Stony Brook and the spaying and neutering for $50 per cat. Sometimes if the shelter is able to secure a grant, the price can final price was about $1,400,” Kutzing said. “That came from our own funds.” drop to $20. Frankie Floridia, the president of Strong Island Some shelters are expanding their TNR capabilities. In June, the Town of Smithtown accepted Animal Rescue League, said small rescue groups a grant to build a new TNR building at the Smith- are not large enough to combat the problem, and town Animal Shelter that will expand the town’s there is a need for community members to get involved with their own local feral capturing capacity, as representacat communities. tives of the shelter said they es“Without these “We get at least 20 calls a timated Smithtown hosts around 30 to 40 different cat colonies. people who take care month, such as about kittens unThe town plans to start construcof the cat colonies, der a deck or cats with an upper tion after it receives the funds in we would have cats respiratory infection,” Floridia “We handle what we can 2019, according to Smithtown starving to death .... said. but we’re a small organization.” spokeswoman Nicole Garguilo. there would just be Worse still is the proliferation David Ceely, the executive of cats has made the population director of Little Shelter Anicat bodies littered start to seem like an infestation mal Adoption Center, which is everywhere.” or a blight. This mindset has fosalso the managing organization for the Town of Huntington Cat — Erica Kutzing tered an environment in which some commit horrendous crimes Shelter, said it offers residents against cats, including maiming free TNR services to deal with and torturing the animals. All feral cat communities. Still, the problem is so large Little Shelter often relies on cats, not just domestic cats, are considered a “comvolunteers and community members to manage panion animal” by the state. Harming them is a Class E felony punishable cat populations. “We’re one shelter, so to go out there and take with a $5,000 fine and up to two years in jail. Takcare of all of them physically we wouldn’t be able ing a cat to another location is considered abanto do it,” Ceely said. “But thankfully there are donment and is a misdemeanor punishable by one people in the community who want to do the right year in jail or a fine up to $1,000.
“There are people out there who are sadistic criminals who go out and find easy prey, generally the kittens,” Gross said. “We have had people in the past drive spikes through them, behead them, impale them, poison them — just horrible acts of animal cruelty. Some of those people are just sadistic, but in cases like poison some people just don’t like these cats roaming around on their property.” Beyond acts of violence, many residents either don’t know what to do or don’t feel it’s their concern. If people do not interact with these community cats by either taking them to a TNR program or by feeding them, then either the cats numbers grow exponentially or they will start to die. “Without these people who take care of the cat colonies, we would have cats starving to death,” Kutzing said. “There would just be cat bodies littered everywhere.” Many groups and shelters like Strong Island or Little Shelter offer local residents opportunities to use their cages to trap the animals so they can later be spayed and neutered. Kutzing said if the cost prohibits a resident from acting on a cat population, they should try and get their neighbors involved and make it a community fund. After all, the community cat problem is a community issue. “If everyone gets involved, this problem will be drastically cut,” she said. Miszuk said while her group does what it can, she needs local businesses, residents and especially local government to step in and help, otherwise the problem will only get worse. “This problem has been swept under the carpet,” Miszuk said. “We need support to say that we are legitimate first responders.”
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LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF Suffolk, State Of New York Mortgage Agency, Plaintiff, vs. Caryn Gross a/k/a Caryn R. Gross, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to an Order Confirming Referee Report and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on June 11, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on August 29, 2018 at 10:00 a.m., premises known as 19 Rego Avenue, Centereach, NY 11720. 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 534.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 052.00. Approximate amount of judgment is $171,366.01 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 603608/2015. Michael J. Cahill, Esq., Referee Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP, 200 John James Audubon Parkway, Suite 202, Amherst, New York 14228, Attorneys for Plaintiff 659 7/26 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2007-CH3, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007CH3, Pltf. vs. JOSEPH PICCIONE, et al, Defts. Index #4963/2010. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered Dec. 21, 2016, I will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on Sept. 5, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., prem. k/a 1339 Waverly Avenue, Farmingville, NY. Said property located in Farmingville, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of NY, known and designated as Lot No. 8, on a certain map entitled, “Map of College Hills, Section No. 4” filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on Mar. 3, 1967 as
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com Map No. 4798 Approx. amt. of judgment is $566,391.29 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale and the right of the United States of America to redeem within 120 days from the date of sale as provided by law. JAMES ORLANDO, Referee. THE MARGOLIN & WEINREB LAW GROUP, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 165 Eileen Way, Ste. 101, Syosset, NY. #95321 666 8/2 4x ptr SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ______________________ INDEX NO. 601668/2018 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005GEL3, Plaintiff, vs. KATHLEEN PAGARTANIS; STEVEN PAGARTANIS; MICHAEL E. KHOURY; if living, and if she/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; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; UM CAPITAL, LLC; CAPUTI, WEINTRAUB, & NEARY; PINTA LLC; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,
“JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #12,” the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint,
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If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home.
SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Mortgaged Premises: 29 VARSITY BOULEVARD EAST SETAUKET, NY 11733 District: 0200 Section: 307.00 Block: 08.00 Lot: 021.000 To the above named Defendants YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $650,000.00 and interest, recorded on September 5, 2003, at Liber M00020491 at Page 238, of the Public Records of SUFFOLK County, New York, covering premises known as 29 VARSITY BOULEVARD EAST SETAUKET, NY 11733. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment di-
Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: May 30, 2018 RAS BORISKIN, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff BY: ANDREW FILIPAZZI, ESQ. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310 Westbury, NY 11590 516-280-7675 669 8/2 4x vth and ptr SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK INDEX NO. 613608/2015 CIT BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. JOHN SISTO, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH SISTO A/K/A ELIZABETH B. SISTO; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH SISTO A/K/A ELIZABETH B. SISTO; 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; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; CLERK OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT; SLOMINS, INC.; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; “JOHN DOE #1” through and including “JOHN DOE #25”, the defendants last named in quotation marks being intended to designate tenants or occupants in possession of the herein described premises or portions thereof, if any there be, said names being fictitious, their true name being unknown to plaintiff,
MONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $469,342.50 and interest, recorded on December 14, 2005, at Liber M00021198 Page 341, of the Public Records of SUFFOLK County, New York, covering premises known as 1 LINDEN ST. CORAM, NY 11727. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. SUFFOLK County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county.
Defendants.
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Plaintiff designates SUFFOLK as the place of trial situs of the real property
NOTICE
SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Mortgaged Premises: 1 LINDEN ST. CORAM, NY 11727 District: Section: Block: Lot: To the above named Defendants YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-
YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. LEGALS con’t on pg. 8
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Opioid symposium posits ethical questions on crisis Stony Brook University hosts opioid forum featuring health care community BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
KYLE BARR
The opioid crisis has reached its tendrils out to touch every person in the U.S., and the doctors who prescribe those opioids for pain relief see the ethical dilemma; whether they should treat their patients’ pain or not out of concerns of misuse. At an opioid ethics symposium hosted at Stony Brook University Aug. 3, Dr. Kevin Zacharoff, an expert in pain medicine and a sitting member of the Anesthetic and Analgesic Drug Products Advisory Committee of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, said a number of doctors no longer prescribe opioids for pain management because of how quickly the repercussions of misuse will come down on them. “All the regulatory agencies are coming down and tightening the screws of people in primary care, and people in primary care are saying ‘I wash my hands of it,’” Zacharoff said. “This is all falling on the shoulders of health care providers — when people dying from heroin and fentanyl has overtaken pain medication.” The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that nationally 116 people a day died from opioid-related drug overdoses in 2016. A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released in 2016 said that the rate of death from drug overdoses has increased 137 percent and a 200 percent increase in the rate of opioid overdose deaths from 2000 to 2014.
Medical professionals, above, participate in an opioid ethics symposium at Stony Brook University Aug. 3. Dr. Kevin Zacharoff, below, delivered the keynote speech and discussed the effects of regulatory agencies on addiction.
CDC data shows that regulations on prescription opioids restrained the rise of overdose deaths involving legal drugs, but since 2011 there has been a spike in the number of deaths caused by illicit drugs such as heroin and other painkillers including fentanyl. Zacharoff said he fears that these regulations on opioid prescribing pushes stable patients who could have been using opioids to treat long-term pain into using illicit drugs. “Prescription drug monitoring programs have made a positive impact, but they have also had a negative impact on health care providers, because it takes a lot of time and energy,” Zacharoff said. “Should we sacrifice our care for patients for the sake of people using the substances illicitly?” For the past several years federal agencies, as well as state governments, have started to restrict the number of opioids available for pharmacies as well as scrutinizing how doctors prescribe that medication. A large number of federal agencies, such as the CDC, the FDA, the Drug Enforcement Administration, just to name a few, are involved in opioid research and regulations. This is on top of state prescription drug monitoring programs, which make doctors fill out forms on patients, saying whether they informed them of the dangers of the drugs and whether they asked if there was a person in the house with a history of addiction. In April, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the DEA would propose setting more limits on the numbers of opioids that a drug manufacturer could produce. Prescribing doctors said they have seen multiple problems
with a shortage of opioids due to these limits Suffolk County officials are hoping to see a on manufacturing and distribution. decline in the number of opioid-related deaths “We are seeing an inability to get our pre- this year. In a report presented at the May 31 scriptions filled on Long Island,” said Laureen Suffolk County Legislature’s health commitDiot, a nurse practitioner from East Patchogue. tee meeting Chief Medical Examiner Michael Though that is not to say there have not been Caplan said that if numbers stay low, approxbad actors. In May, Merrick docimately 260 opioid-related tor Michael Belfiore was condeaths are expected this year ‘Prescription drug victed of prescribing hundreds of — a near 100-person decrease opioids for profit and for causing monitoring programs compared to 2017. However, the deaths of two men via over- have made a positive the county will not know the doses. He wrote 5,000 prescripopioid-related deaths until impact, but they have total tions for 600,000 pain pills bethe year’s end. tween January 2010 and March also had a negative There are options for nonopi2013, but Belfiore is asking a impact on health care oid pain relief, such as rehabilitafederal judge to dismiss the case, tive and psychological therapies. providers, because saying it was the pharmaceutical Doctors at the symposium said companies who promoted the it takes a lot of time they expect as opioid prescribing drugs while downplaying their and energy.’ ebbs, then other practices or drugs risks. will become more prevalent. The issue, Zacharoff said, While some medical professionstems from doctors’ lack of als said medical marijuana might —Dr. Kevin Zacharoff one day work as effective pain reeducation when it comes to pain medicine. A 2011 study lief, it not being legal in New York in the National Academies and without the necessary number Press showed that out of 117 U.S and Canadian of tests, the drug is not viable at this moment. medical schools only four U.S schools offer a “It’s too early to write the book on marijuana required course on pain. for chronic pain,” said Marco Palmieri, the direc“That’s despite the fact that pain is the most tor of the Center for Pain Management at Stony common reason people seek medical attention,” Brook University. “Some physicians have gotten Zacharoff said. “Doctors will often say to me, ‘I around this by opting not to test for marijuana have to think about hypertension, diabetes, heart [when doing prescriptions]. Whether that’s right, disease,’ but pain is more prevalent than diabetes, I don’t know. There certainly needs to be more cancer and heart disease combined.” data available.”
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 6 Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: April 18, 2018 RAS BORISKIN, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff BY: DANIEL GREENBAUM, ESQ. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106 Westbury, NY 11590 516-280-7675 674 8/9 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-WMC3 ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006WMC3 , Plaintiff, AGAINST JOSE D. GARCIA A/K/A JOSE GARCIA, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on March 9, 2018 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on August 28, 2018 at 2:00 PM premises known as 31 CHESTNUT ST, MOUNT SINAI, NY 11766 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 141.00, Block 1.00 and Lot 008.000
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com Approximate amount of judgment $550,262.20 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #3328/2013. RUDOLPH H. CARTIER JR., ESQ, Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff - 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 680 7/26 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. Bank, NA, Successor Trustee to Bank of America, NA, successor in interest to LaSalle Bank, NA, as Trustee, on behalf of the Holders of the WaMu Mortgage PassThrough Certificates, Series 2007-OA6, Plaintiff AGAINST Christopher McGuire a/k/a Christopher James McGuire; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 22, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York, 11738 on August 28, 2018 at 9:15AM, premises known as 33 Grandview Drive, Shirley, NY 11967. 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, State of NY, District 0200 Section 983.10 Block 02.00 Lot 047.000. Approximate amount of judgment $721,895.00 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 070325/2014. Keith O’Halloran, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: July 10, 2018 682 7/26 4x ptr SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK -
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ams, ET AL., Defendant(s).
DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL ACCREDIT LOANS, INC., MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-QS7,
Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on July 11, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on September 06, 2018 at 10:45 a.m., premises known as 7 Pennaquid Road, Coram, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Coram, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 338.00, Block 05.00 and Lot 006.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $198,513.43 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 20917/13.
V. ANA CELANTI; ET AL. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 13, 2018, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL ACCREDIT LOANS, INC., MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-QS7 is the Plaintiff and ANA CELANTI; ET AL. are the Defendants. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on September 10, 2018 at 9:00AM, premises known as 636 OLD TOWN ROAD, PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NY 11776: District 0200, Section 311.00, Block 06.00, Lot 008.000:
Annette Eaderesto, Esq., Referee Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Ste. 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff Cash will not be accepted. 695 8/2 4x ptr SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT TERRYVILLE, TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF FEBRUARY 1, 2004 FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-FF1,
Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 616554/2016. Anthony M. Parlatore, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
V.
684 8/9 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 Carlsbad Funding Mortgage Trust, Plaintiff, vs. Victoria G. Neretich A/K/A Victoria G. Ad-
ANTONIO RUSSO; ET. AL. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated January 24, 2018, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF FEBRUARY 1, 2004 FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-FF1 is the Plaintiff and ANTONIO RUSSO; 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 September 19, 2018 at 9:30AM, premises known as 26 GRIFFEN COURT, MILLER PLACE, NY 11764: District 0200 Section 026.00, Block 04.00, Lot 010.005: ALL THAT A CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR 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 Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 05510/2013. KAREN CAGGIANO, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 697 8/16 4x ptr SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), V. CHRISTINE LAWLESS A/K/A CHRISTINE M. WALKER; ET. AL. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 03, 2018, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”) is the Plaintiff and CHRISTINE LAWLESS A/K/A CHRISTINE M. WALKER; 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 September 19, 2018 at 10:00AM, premises known as 37 SALEM LANE, SELDEN, NY 11784: District 0200, Section 336.00, Block 04.00, Lot 026.000: ALL THAT TRACT OR PAR-
CEL OF LAND, SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 069135/2014. Joan M. Genchi, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff. For sale information, please visit www.auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. 702 8/16 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST A, Plaintiff, AGAINST DENIS FRANCO and CATHY E FRANCO, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on May 8, 2018. I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on August 30, 2018 at 1:30 PM premises known as 7 WEDGEWOOD LN, MILLER PLACE, NY 11764. 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 72, Block 9 and Lot 15. Approximate amount of judgment $667,589.52 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #609277/2015. JAMES MCELHONE, ESQ., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff - 40 Marcus Drive Suite 200 Melville, NY 11747 703 8/2 4x ptr
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Perspectives
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Democrats should embrace Tax cuts, regulation rollbacks new leadership for the future fueling resurgent economy BY PERRY GERSHON It’s time for transformation within the Democratic Party. Our party represents a big tent. We welcome Blue Dog conservatives and liberal progressives equally. The focus on issues that worked for Democrat Conor Lamb in Pennsylvania is not the same as what worked for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York City. Most of all, I’m focusing on getting Democrats in better touch with issues that matter to Long Islanders. It’s a fact that the wings of the Democratic Party coexist successfully and have for decades. We are a party committed to affordable health care for all Americans, without penalty for pre-existing conditions. We want to see reductions in prescription drug prices. We are committed to fighting income inequality, to protecting Social Security and Medicare. We want fair and comprehensive immigration reform with secure and enforceable borders. We want to see America strong and vibrant, with stable relationships with our allies. We are By Perry fully committed to growing the American middle class. We believe good-paying jobs and strong unions are the keys to a robust American economy. Equal pay for equal work must be cemented into law. But as Republicans have taken over elected governance in Washington — the presidency, the Senate and the House of Representatives — it is time for us Democrats to transition to new leadership as we prepare to retake partial control in 2018. Let’s not permit the other side to run against Democrats of the past; we are running for a better tomorrow. When we take back the House this November, there must be new party leadership at the helm. It is time for the next generation
of Democrats in leadership to stand up for all of us. The election is not about Democratic leaders of the past. It is time for us to move forward. Nationally, the 2018 elections are about a vision for a new future, and when the Democrats win we must offer a new face of party leadership. The election for a Democratic speaker of the House will come only after the Democrats have achieved victory in a sufficient number of individual House races in November. I entered the race for Congress because I believe in the American values shared by my fellow Long Islanders. In New York’s 1st Congressional District, we must reduce health care costs and create fairer taxation, while making sure Lee Zeldin cannot allow the import of concealed weapons into New York that would be illegal in our state. Zeldin voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a calamitous act that would have driven up health care costs for our most needy. That’s what voters care about. I am running for a future with better-paying jobs, a stronger Gershon infrastructure that makes Long Island more competitive for employers, and a 21st-century economy where our young people want to remain in Suffolk County because there are good opportunities for them. Zeldin opposes a woman’s right to make choices about her own body, while I understand the need to protect Roe v. Wade and to fight for equal pay for equal work. The next Democratic House speaker will represent all of these values, and the time to select that new leader will come in January. Perry Gershon is an East Hampton resident and the Democratic candidate running for Congress to represent New York’s 1st Congressional District.
BY LEE ZELDIN
Our economy is strong and growing stronger with an economic environment spurring considerable job growth and desperately needed opportunities for American workers. Millions of new jobs have now been created since the last presidential election. The resurgence of our nation’s economy has brought those who had previously given up on finding work off the benches and back into the workforce with Latino unemployment falling to a record low of 4.6 percent and labor-force participation at an all-time high for women, African-Americans and individuals without a college degree. Fewer Americans are relying on government programs and more are securing financial independence, finding the good-paying, high-quality jobs they need to support themselves and secure a brighter future for their family. With the reduction of unemployment and underemployment, the Department of Agriculture has reported that the number of SNAP nutrition assistance participants has deBy Lee creased by two million people since 2016, a testament to more Americans achieving financial independence. Through the reduction of corporate taxes and the elimination of harmful, job-killing red tape and regulations, confidence and investment are soaring to new heights with companies that were previously fleeing the United States returning with good-paying manufacturing jobs that have boosted GDP to higher than expected numbers. As a member of the House Financial Services Committee, I have worked to strike down executive branch regulations that unnecessarily harm consumers, small banks and the economy through the utilization of the Congressional Review Act,
which allows Congress to vote down federal agency regulations that are causing damage both intentionally and unintentionally. Coupled with the executive branch’s executive orders, we are witnessing record low unemployment rates and businesses investing in their employees and our nation’s economy, bringing consumer confidence to hover near an 18-year high. In fact, our economy is doing so well that right now there are more available jobs than people available to fill the positions. Now, more than ever, we need workers who have the skills to succeed in a 21st-century economy. It is critical we ensure access to career and technical education so all Americans who wish to work can thrive in a high-skill marketplace. During my time in Congress, I secured passage of important legislation like the STEM Education Act, which provides federal funding towards STEM programs in our schools, and I remain committed to forwarding programs that better prepare students for the 21st-century workplace. No matter how much progress is ever made, there will Zeldin always be important work still to do. One great area for further improvement is with America’s role in the global economy where opportunities to sell American goods are limitless and trade imbalances must be better addressed. Renegotiating NAFTA, pursuing advantageous bilateral trade deals and effectively pushing back on highly problematic Chinese policies are all critical with this effort. Increasing GDP, boosting trade surpluses and exporting American goods all while creating good-paying American jobs help to strengthen our economy and security. Lee Zeldin is a Shirley resident and the U.S. Representative for New York’s 1st Congressional District, seeking a third term in November.
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 8 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED NOTEHOLDERS OF RENAISSANCE HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2006-4, Plaintiff(s), Against Index No.: 38119/2011 CAROL A. FEGER, ROGER F. FEGER, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly on 6/8/2017, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 8/31/2018 at 1:30 pm, the premises known as 41 Forest Road, Centereach, NY 11720, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece, or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Centereach, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Treasurer as Section 468.00, Block 03.00 and Lot 031.000. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $402,143.69 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 38119/2011. 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. JEANNE R. BURTON, Esq., Referee. Leopold & Associates, PLLC, 80 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Armonk, NY 10504 Dated: 7/10/2018 TKS
To Place A Legal Notice
Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com 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 the process to the LLC: 407 E. Main Street. Suite 5, Port Jefferson, Ny 11777 Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 641 7/19 6x ptr SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK-BROOKHAVEN TEACHERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff -againstJAMES E. GERGEL, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein on January 19, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on September 13, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as District: 0200 Section: 055.00 Block: 08.00 and Lot: 050.002 Said premises known as 27 DAFFODIL ROAD, ROCKY POINT, NY Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. We are a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Index Number 615410/2016. KEVIN R. JOHNSTON, ESQ., Referee STAGG, TERENZI, CONFUSIONE & WABNIK, LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 401 Franklin Avenue, Suite 300, Garden City, NY 11530 713 8/9 4x ptr
704 8/2 4x ptr
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY
Notice of formation of Powers Energy Solutions, LLC. dba Powers IoT, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 06/27/2018. Office location:
MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY, A/K/A M&T BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH HUDSON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff against
KRISTIAN FITZPATRICK, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon, LLP 53 Gibson, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered June 20, 2018 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville NY 11738 on September 13, 2018 at 1:30 PM. Premises known as 100 Strathmore Court Drive, Coram, NY 11727. District 0200 Sec 259.00 Block 05.00 Lot 024.001. 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. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $241,055.72 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 621197-2016. For sale information, please visit www. Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. James McElhone, Esq., Referee 01-082772-F00 716 8/9 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AS TRUSTEE FOR CIT MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-1, Pltf. vs. ALI GOOYA, et al, Defts. Index #608163/15. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered June 29, 2018, I will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on September 19, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. prem. k/a 92 Marshall Drive, Selden, NY a/k/a part of Lot 55 and all of Lot 56 on a certain map entitled, “Map of Sun Glow Park, Section 1, Selden, Suffolk County, N.Y. Property of Sun Glow Development Corporation, Norton Brothers Surveyors” and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on January 7, 1949 as Map No. 1668. Approx. amt. of judgment is $364,724.41 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. JOHN L. CIARELLI, Referee. COHN & ROTH, Attys. for Pltf., 100
East Old Country Rd., Mineola, NY. #95448 724 8/16 4x ptr SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS–SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK – DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS CERTIFICATE TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF BOSCO CREDIT II TRUST SERIES 2010-1, Plaintiff, against Kurt Widmaier, Esq., as Guardian ad Litem for the respective heirs-atlaw, next-of-kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through WILLIAM P. SECOR who may be deceased by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, ATLANTIC CREDIT & FINANCE INC. A/P/O HSBC CONSUMER LENDING, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM P. SECOR, KATHLEEN PANESSA AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM P. SECOR, TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, JUDITH A. PASCALE IN HER CAPACITY AS SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK, Defendants-Index no. 607984/2017. Plaintiff designates SUFFOLK County as the Place of trial situs of the real property. To the above named Defendants–YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint. NOTICE-YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME – If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE; New York State law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT You are in danger of losing your home. If you fail to respond to the Summons and Complaint in this Foreclosure Action, you may lose your home. Please read the Summons and Complaint carefully. You should immediately contact an attorney of your local legal aid office to obtain advice on how to protect yourself. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Department of Financial Services’ at 1-800-269-0990 or visit the Department’s website at h t t p : // w w w . d f s . n y . g o v . FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any
such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable John H. Rouse, Acting J.S.C. dated May 23, 2018 and filed July 9, 2018. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage and covering the premises known as 105 Bedford Avenue, Mastic, NY located at District 0200 Section 852.00 Block 04.00 and Lot 042.001 Dated: July 10, 2018 and filed July 19, 2018. Berkman, Henoch, Peterson, Peddy and Fenchel, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff, By: Hillary Prada, Esq., 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 222-6200. 730 8/9 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Wells Fargo Bank, NA, Plaintiff AGAINST James F. Martin a/k/a James Martin; Kathleen J. Martin a/k/a Kathleen Martin; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated June 4, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York, 11738 on September 12, 2018 at 9:00AM, premises known as 64 Sycamore Circle, Stony Brook, NY 11790. 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, State of NY, Section 306.00 Block 02.00 Lot 037.00. Approximate amount of judgment LEGALS con’t on pg. 14
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Racers build then row their way around PJ Harbor BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Not even a downpour could stop the participants of the eighth annual Sikaflex Quick & Dirty Boat Build Competition Aug. 12 from testing both their ingenuity and skill in racing a craft they built. Six teams were given five hours Saturday, Aug. 11, to construct their own small craft out of plywood and caulk, even including their own oars. Those boats were painted early Sunday before they were taken out into Port Jefferson Harbor alongside Harborfront Park to be raced against each other. Though for many who participated, a large part of the competition was to see if their boat could actually float. “We didn’t even float in last year’s competi-
tion, so this year was a redemption,” said Queens resident Kelsey Pagan, who along with her partner Dominic Ware, won third place with their boat the Crooked Angler. Winners of the previous year’s competition, Matthew Debeau and Ken Callirgos, from Port Jefferson, got second place with their spaceship-themed boat named Apollo 1379. Brooklyn residents Keanne Petrie and Jocelyn Cabral won this year in their boat School of Fish. Petrie is a five-year contestant, and this was the first time she won. It was a day of victories for Petrie, as she also was picked in a raffle drawing for a brand-new Sassafras 16 Chesapeake Light Craft Canoe. “This is really amazing,” Petrie said. She thought about it, and laughed. “Now I just need to figure out how to bring this back to Brooklyn.”
Top, Keanne Petrie and Jocelyn Cabral cross the finish line first at the 2018 Quick & Dirty Boat Build in Port Jefferson Aug. 12. All other photos, participants compete in the annual event.
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Community News Town of Brookhaven
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The Big Latch On
On Aug. 3, Brookhaven Councilwoman Valerie Cartright (D-Port Jefferson Station) and several dozen local families and friends gathered at Percy Raynor Park in Centereach for the globally celebrated event, The Big Latch On 2018. This year, Aug. 1-7 was World Breastfeeding Week and profile-raising events went on near and far. Cartright partnered with Stony Brook Women Infants and Children for the third annual event. In a resolution sponsored by Cartright July 12, the town board voted unanimously to classify The Big Latch On as “A program for the public good” with the Town of Brookhaven as a co-sponsor. “Embracing this intrinsic human practice publicly will hopefully dispel prejudices about women breastfeeding whenever and wherever they need,” Cartright said. “Breastfeeding is a universal solution, improving the well-being of women and children. I am pleased to have been able to take action in the Town of Brookhaven for The Big Latch On.”
Strawless Suffolk
Patrons of C’est Cheese in Port Jefferson won’t be “grasping at straws” any longer. In an effort to be more environmentally conscious, its owner has pledged to ditch single-use plastic straws in favor of biodegradable paper ones. The eatery is the latest to join the Strawless Suffolk initiative sponsored by the Surfrider Foundation’s Eastern Long Island Chapter, Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket) and the Single Use Plastic Reduction Task Force she created earlier this year. Strawless Suffolk organizers hope to convince 100 restaurants in seaside downtowns like Bellport, Greenport, Huntington, Northport, Patchogue and Port Jefferson Village, which rely upon pristine waterfronts, to take a pledge to stop
using plastic straws. Restaurants that agree to take the pledge will be provided with a decal to identify the establishments as a Strawless Suffolk participating restaurant. To be eligible for recognition, restaurants can elect to pursue one or all of three scenarios: stop using straws completely; provide biodegradable straws made from paper or bamboo upon request; and/or provide reusable straws made of stainless steel or glass. It is estimated that every day Americans discard a half-billion plastic straws — enough to wrap around the Earth 2.5 times — many of which find their way into oceans and inland waterways endangering marine life and littering shorelines. Hahn is picture above with C’est Cheese owner Joe Ciardullo.
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of A+ from the organization. Rankings are based on comprehensive school data from the U.S. Department of Education, as well as school reviews and online survey responses. According to Niche.com, public school districts are carefully selected, with ranking criteria representing a healthy balance between statistical rigor and practical relevance.
Leaders in athletics
Two students from Earl L. Vandermeulen High School in the Port Jefferson School District have been selected to serve as Suffolk County representatives for the Section XI StudentAthlete Advisory Council. Samantha Ayotte, a sophomore, pictured on the right, and Lia Desmond, pictured on the left, a junior, will both serve in this leadership role with approximately 22 selected students throughout Suffolk County who will work together to help enhance the high school student-athlete experience. Athletic department representatives from each school from the 130-plus member schools in Section XI were asked to nominate three students, making it unique that two from Port Jefferson were selected. The district congratulates Ayotte and Desmond for their dedication in helping to promote sportsmanship and positive relationships.
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In recognition of its exceptional educational program, the Port Jefferson School District has received high rankings in Niche.com’s annual list of best elementary, middle and high schools, and school districts. The district has been ranked No. 2 in Suffolk County, with the high school, middle school and elementary school receiving rankings of No. 10, No. 5 and No. 6, respectively. It also received a ranking at No. 29 in New York state and No. 144 nationally. Port Jefferson’s academics, administrative leadership, college preparation, attention to health and safety, quality of teaching, resources and facilities for students, clubs and activities, and sports programs received an overall grade
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 10 $504,238.77 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 1232100. Anthony Parlatore, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: July 30, 2018 731 8/9 4x ptr Notice of formation of: Growth Landscaping, LLC Arts of org. Filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/10/18 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 the process to the LLC: 225 Chestnut Street, Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776 Purpose: Any lawful purpose 732 8/9 6x ptr STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH LICATA A/K/A JOSEPH A. LICATA A/K/A JOE LICATA, STEPHANIE LICATA A/K/A STEPHANIE F. LICATA, PIETRO LICATA, ANGELA LICATA, 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
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com of the County Clerk of Suffolk County on November 20, 2017, I, Usha Srivastava, Esq., the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on September 19, 2018 at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, County of Suffolk, State of New York, at 10:30 A.M., the premises described as follows: 265 Woodhull Avenue Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 SBL No.: 0200-181.0004.00-004.000 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate 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. 613340/2016 in the amount of $478,938.02 plus interest and costs. Cynthia M. Olin, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 Crossroads Building, 2 State St. Rochester, New York 14614 Tel.: 855-227-5072 735 8/16 4x ptr NOTICE The bond resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on July 3, 2018, and the validity of the obligations authorized by such bond resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the BROOKHAVENCOMSEWOGUE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, in the County of Suffolk, New York, is not authorized to expend money or if the provisions of law which should have been complied with as of the date of publication of this Notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding
contesting such validity is commenced within twenty days after the publication of this Notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution. Jacqueline Yates District Clerk BOND RESOLUTION OF THE BROOKHAVEN-COMSEWOGUE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JULY 3, 2018, AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS TO DISTRICT BUILDINGS AND SITES; STATING THE ESTIMATED TOTAL COST THEREOF IS NOT TO EXCEED $32,000,000; APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT THEREFOR; AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $32,000,000 SERIAL BONDS OF SAID DISTRICT TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION. Objects or Purposes: construction of various improvements to District buildings and sites Amount of Obligations to be Issued not to exceed $32,000,000 Period of Probable Usefulness: thirty (30) years A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the District Clerk, B r o o k h av e n - C o m s e w o g u e Union Free School District, 290 Norwood Avenue, Port Jefferson Station, New York Dated: July 3, 2018 Port Jefferson Station, New York 736 8/16 1x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION FARRELL STORAGE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ALL THE PROPERTY STORED BY: CHARLES TAYLOR, A-108. THE AUCTION WILL
BE HELD ONLINE AT: WWW. IBID4STORAGE.COM. BIDDING WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY AUGUST 17TH, 2018. THE UNIT WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 24TH, 2018 @ 1:00 PM. 743 8/16 2x 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 WORKSESSION ON AUGUST 20, 2018 (BZA CONFERENCE ROOM – 1ST FLOOR) AT 3:00 P.M. AND A PUBLIC HEARING ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 (2ND FLOOR AUDITORIUM) COMMENCING AT 2:00 P.M. AT ONE INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: PORT TIMES RECORD THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL COMMENCE AT 4 P.M. 29. Edruy Suriel, c/o Traci’s Permits, 80 Terry St., Patchogue, NY. Location: North side Church St. 380’ East of Broadway Ave., Port Jefferson Station. Applicant requests side yard & rear yard variances for proposed roof over existing 2nd story deck with steps. (0200 25400 0200 013000) 47. Patricia Trotter, 1095 Roxbury Dr., Westbury, NY. Location: North side Howard St. 260’ East of Broadway, Port Jefferson Station. Applicant requests permission for existing garage conversion to habitable space; total side yard variance for existing one story addition; also, rear yard variance for existing detached shed. (0200 22700 0100 006000)
CASES WILL BE HEARD AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD. PAUL M. DE CHANCE CHAIRMAN 745 8/16 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 #18085 – CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE DRAINAGE PIPE AUGUST 29, 2018 Specifications for the abovereferenced bid will be available beginning August 16, 2018. Preferred Method • Access website: w w w . B r o o k h a v e n n y. g o v : 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
TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received and publicly opened and read aloud in the Town of Brookhaven Purchasing Division, at the Brookhaven Town Office Complex, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York 11738, 3rd Floor, for the following project on the date as indicated at 11:00 A.M.: “August 30, 2018” BID #18084 “RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CHERRY GROVE FILLED PIER AND FERRY DOCK” A non-refundable fee of $51.21 will be charged for plans and specifications. Payment can be made by either money order, or business check (payable to the Town of Brookhaven). NO CASH, CREDIT CARDS OR PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED. Definite specifications may be obtained at the Purchasing Division, beginning AUGUST 16, 2018. 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. Town of Brookhaven Purchasing Division Kathleen C. Koppenhoefer, Deputy Commissioner 751 8/16 1x ptr
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Attacks on the free press must stop
Below is an editorial written by Judy Patrick, the New York Press Association’s vice president for editorial development. We’ve been complacent. We thought everybody knew how important a free press was to our world and that all this talk about us being the enemy of the people would be dismissed for the silliness that it is. But the reckless attacks have continued, instigated and encouraged by our president. When the leader of the free world works to erode the public’s trust in the media, the potential for damage is enormous, both here and abroad. We once set an example of free and open government for the world to follow. Now those who seek to suppress the free flow of information are doing so with impunity. The time has come for us to stand up to the bullying. The role journalism plays in our free society is too crucial to allow this degradation to continue. We aren’t the enemy of the people. We are the people. We aren’t fake news. We are your news and we struggle night and day to get the facts right. On bitter cold January nights, we’re the people’s eyes and ears at town, village and school board meetings. We tell the stories of our communities, from the fun of a county fair to the despair a family faces when a loved one is killed. We are always by your side. We shop the same stores, attend the same churches and hike the same trails. We struggle with day care and worry about paying for retirement. In our work as journalists, our first loyalty is to you. Our work is guided by a set of principles that demand objectivity, independence, open-mindedness and the pursuit of the truth. We make mistakes, we know. There’s nothing we hate more than errors but we acknowledge them, correct them and learn from them. Our work is a labor of love because we love our country and believe we are playing a vital role in our democracy. Self-governance demands that our citizens need to be well-informed and that’s what we’re here to do. We go beyond the government-issued press release or briefing and ask tough questions. We hold people in power accountable for their actions. Some think we’re rude to question and challenge. We know it’s our obligation. People have been criticizing the press for generations. We are not perfect. But we’re striving every day to be a better version of ourselves than we were the day before. That’s why we welcome criticism. But unwarranted attacks that undermine your trust in us cannot stand. The problem has become so serious that newspapers across the nation are speaking out against these attacks in one voice this week on their editorial pages. As women’s rights pioneer and investigative journalist Ida B. Wells wrote in 1892: “The people must know before they can act, and there is no educator to compare with the press.”
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The power of a neatly folded handkerchief I am writing in response to Publisher Leah Dunaief’s “Between you and me” column in the Aug. 9 editions of TBR News Media newspapers. My father always carried a handkerchief, neatly folded, ironed by my mother. On more than one occasion he reminded me that a gentleman always carried one. While tissues or sleeves may indeed be the modern substitute, to this day I carry a handkerchief, neatly folded, ironed by my wife. I do so for sanitary reasons as well as to honor my
father’s memory. Your confession of unintentional “pilfering” the officer’s handkerchief brought to mind a family story that always elicited laughter. My father was employed by Newsday as its classified advertising department manager. Many, if not all, of his immediate co-workers were women operators whose job it was to take advertising copy over the telephone. From time to time my father had to call one of the women into his office to convey the bad news that she was being
fired. When that message elicited tears, dad offered the distraught ex-employee his neatly folded handkerchief, ironed by my mother. Inevitably, the fired operator left the building with dad’s handkerchief clutched in her hand or tucked in her handbag. If nothing else, the voluminous turnover of handkerchiefs always provided the family with ideas for holiday and birthday gifts. Thanks for the memory. Barry Warren Port Jefferson
Trump’s trade policies are hurting America On Tuesday, July 24, President Donald Trump announced plans to provide $12 billion in emergency aid to farmers harmed by his trade policies. Just so we all are clear, this means that the president started a trade war which hurt farmers because of retaliatory tariffs on soybeans and pork, and in response the president offers the farmers welfare which is paid for with money he’s borrowing from the countries (e.g., China) he started the trade war with. So instead of profiting from the sale of American food to China, Trump’s trade policy has the U.S. paying money (interest) to China while U.S. farmers become dependent on our government. The criticism of the president’s trade policy is not only coming from the political
left. Members of his own party have said on the record: • “If tariffs punish farmers, the answer is not welfare for farmers — the answer is remove the tariffs,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.); • “This trade war is cutting the legs out from under farmers and White House’s ‘plan’ is to spend $12 billion on gold crutches. America’s farmers don’t want to be paid to lose — they want to win by feeding the world,” Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.). Trump responded to these critiques by saying “be a little patient.” It would be easier to be patient if the president’s Republican policies of tax cuts for the wealthy and increased spending were working to greatly expand the
economy and pay down the debt. In 2017 Trump pledged to eliminate the national debt over a period of eight years. But here we are a year and a half into his presidency, and the national debt surpassed $21 trillion for the first-time ever. So far, a year and a half in, Republicans have managed to increase our debt and our deficit, with no gains in real wages for working Americans. Color me unimpressed by Trump, Zeldin and the Republican leadership in Congress. So forgive me, Mr. President, if I have trouble being patient when you spend $12 billion on welfare to farmers who are harmed by your policies, and continue to raise the national debt. Jaymie Meliker Port Jefferson
Zeldin campaigns at taxpayers’ expense On Aug. 11, I received in the mail a campaign flyer from U.S. Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley). It would require more space than is available to debunk every one of the misleading claims it makes. But my attention was particularly drawn to the fine print on the reverse, “This mailing was prepared, published, and mailed at taxpayer expense.” Since I am neither a registered Republican nor on Zeldin’s contact list, I presume this campaign flyer was sent to the household of every registered voter in our district. So how many households is that: 100,000? Or 200,000? Or 300,000? And exactly how much of the taxpayers’ money is being used to mail this campaign ad out,
never mind in its preparation and printing? There’s one particularly absurd claim made by this campaign flyer: That Zeldin has held hundreds of meetings and public forums for constituents to ask questions. The truth is that he has refused to hold a single traditional town hall meeting during this session of Congress. The one supposed public town hall he did hold was tightly controlled. Questions had to be submitted in advance, they were screened, they were read out (sometimes in modified form) by a local GOP politician, not by the constituent asking the question, and no follow-up questions were allowed. The so-called telephone town halls, which Zeldin uses to replace real town halls, are
nothing more than tightly controlled conference calls in which he takes screened questions and again permits no follow-up or dialogue. Why is Zeldin so afraid to explain his record and his views to his constituents in an open, public, unscreened forum? Is he afraid they might force him to answer some tough questions about his record? Is that prospect so frightening? And why is he instead using his constituents’ tax money to print and mail campaign propaganda designed to mislead them about his record? David Friedman St. James
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Opinion
A satirical page from a beleaguered attorney general’s diary
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ith great power comes great criticism. The following is a hypothetical diary entry from beleaguered Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who faces routine presidential ire: I don’t know how much longer I can take this. It’s not fair. Yes, I know my boss is angry, defensive and frustrated, but D. None he’s always pickof the above ing on me, calling BY DANIEL DUNAIEF me names. I think he wants to get rid of me. The other day, he called me “scared stiff” and “missing in action.”
Gosh, that doesn’t sound nice, now, does it? What’s worse? He didn’t say it to my face: He wrote it on Twitter, where the whole world can see his feelings. I’ve been turning the other cheek all this time, but I’m running out of cheeks. What can I do? Maybe I’ll develop a new hobby. I’ll practice that “lock her up” chant that tickles me so. I won’t do it in public. When I’m alone in my soundproof shower, I can say it quietly. I can get a small doll and look down on it, terrifying it the way my boss tries to intimidate me. I was confirmed as attorney general by a 52-47 vote in the Senate. Now, I know it’s not quite as stunning and exciting as that electoral college win by the guy who keeps insulting me, but it’s still pretty cool and it was a close vote. You don’t hear me telling everyone about the 52 votes I got, the way my boss repeats, all these months later, that he got 304 electoral college votes.
I’m working hard, even though I recused myself from that Russia investigation. I’m just not sure how much more of these harsh insults I can take. I could resign. I could ride away from this situation into something much more fun and less stressful, like zip lining over an alligator pit. I’m just kidding, of course. There are no alligator pit zip lines but there are some people I’d like to see trying that. “Lock her up, lock her up!” Wait, I got distracted. I’m serving my country, but it just doesn’t seem rewarding. So, today, I did an internet search, “What to do if your boss is out to get you,” and I found an article in TopResume, a professional résumé service. It said I should evaluate the situation and see if I’m doing enough. Well, yeah, I am, so check on me, right? Or, maybe, check plus. Then, it said I should understand my boss’s issues and communication style, and it linked to another article that suggested ways to neutralize
a Machiavellian boss. It said I should present my ideas in a way that allows him to take credit. So far, I’m not sure I’ve done that. Then it says I should give him credit but, again, I don’t know what he wants credit for? My boss also seems like a seagull at times, diving in, depositing steaming piles of advice and then taking off, leaving the rest of us to clean up his mess. Now, I don’t mean to sound ungrateful, but this sounds a bit like my boss. I’m also supposed to create a written record so I can go to human resources. I’m not sure what HR office I could approach these days. I’ll say one thing for Twitter: It sure does allow me to keep track of all the things he’s said about me. Oh, and it also suggested I see the situation as a learning opportunity, helping me be a better boss. I guess if I were ever in his shoes, I wouldn’t need to criticize people publicly. That’s it for now, diary. Until tomorrow, that is, when he attacks me again.
A reader responds with a tale of mercy from California Dear Leah, My wife and I enjoy your weekly opinion pieces, and we especially enjoyed your column about a police encounter (“Techniques for avoiding traffic tickets,” Aug. 9). It rekindled the memory of our encounter, 55 years ago, with the California Highway Patrol.
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BY CHUCK DARLING n January 1963, while employed by the Gyrodyne helicopter company in St. James, I was “volunteered“ by the owner, Peter Papadakos, to lead a team of engineers and electronic technicians to assist the U.S. Navy fleet in Coronado, California, installing our drone helicopters on Navy ships. This assignment was to last six months, so Nancy and I packed up the four kids, (ages 5, 4, 3 and 1), and the dog, locked up the house and flew to San Diego. After we had settled in for a month, Nancy’s folks decided that they could use some time away from the brutal win-
ter weather in Illinois, so they drove to San Diego to warm up and to see their grandbabies. Whilst there they volunteered to stay with the rug rats for a long weekend, so we could have a respite from parenting. This was a godsend for Nance, for, other than the occasional movie, she hadn’t had a break from the kids for more than five years. She immediately contacted some friends that we knew from the University of Illinois who had settled in Southern California, and set up a long weekend in Las Vegas. Nancy’s folks had driven their 1958, fin-tailed Cadillac from Illinois, and since it had air conditioning, they thought it would be more comfortable for us to drive in it through the desert to Vegas than in the used Volkswagen Beetle which I had bought in San Diego. We gratefully accepted their offer. On a Friday morning in February, we kissed the kids goodbye, and headed east for Las Vegas. Driving the Caddy was like flying a plane — it was quiet, comfortable and fast. It was very
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easy to let the speed creep up, as the road was flat and very few cars were evident, especially when compared with traffic on Long Island. As I noticed the speedometer at 80, I also noticed in the rear-view mirror, a California Highway Patrol car approaching with his bubble light flashing. Oh, no! I pulled over and the smartly dressed officer approached and said, “You were going a little fast there.” I told him that we were headed for Vegas for a long weekend, the first time for the two of us to be away from kids together, and we were giddy to get to the palaces of pleasure in Vegas. He asked to see my driver’s license, and I handed over my New York license. He said, “Why a New York license?” I told him I was on a temporary work assignment in San Diego, and hadn’t bothered to change it for a California permit. He said, “But you are driving a car with Illinois plates.” I said it was my father-inlaw’s car. He was visiting us from Illinois and the old folks were sitting with the kids back in Chula Vista while we were in Vegas. He asked to see the
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car’s registration, and I told him that I had forgotten to get it from Nancy’s dad before we left. He had this incredulous, bewildered look on his face and just stared at me for the longest time — it seemed like an hour. Finally, he said, “I’m going to have to let you go with a warning.” I almost wet my pants with joy. But, since the CHP wasn’t known for its benevolence, I asked him, “Why?” He said, “Because a judge would lock you up forever if I wrote you up. You’re driving 80 miles an hour on a California highway; you have a New York driver’s license; you’re driving a car with Illinois plates on it — and you don’t possess the car’s registration. You would never get out of jail. Somehow, someway, I believe everything you’ve told me, but I’m not sure a judge would. Just get out of here, just leave.” As I watched him walking back to his patrol car, he was quietly shaking his head as though he had seen everything now. Originally published in Ferry Tales, a Jefferson’s Ferry publication.
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