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Vol. 33, No. 41
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The long awaited Barnum Parking lot finally has shovels in the ground. Crews started digging up the trees and other shrubs at the corner of Caroline Avenue and Barnum Avenue Aug. 25. The full construction process is expected to take around two months, weather permitting. The new parking lot includes 46 new spaces oriented diagonally. There is planned to be a one-way ingress and egress onto Caroline Ave-
nue. The site plans show the 32,000-square-foot lot will also include two bioswales bordering the entrance onto Barnum Avenue to aid in flood mitigation. The bioswales will look like two dips in the ground with plantings overlaying them. The village also plans to include two electric vehicle charging stations just like the two currently in the parking lot next to Rocketship Park. Costs for the charging are paid by the vehicle owner through the Chargepoint app. Parking and Mobility Administrator Kevin Wood said there will be screening in the form of thick bushes on the south side that will line
the entire parking area facing south. “We are also working on a design that will let the parker know how many spots are available before they even drive into the lot via a small digital system,” Wood said. The $814,069 project is funded in part by $200,000 in Suffolk County Jumpstart grant money. The rest comes from a $300,000 bond and $314,069 in parking funds set aside for this project. In February, Connecticut-based F&F Concrete won the bid against five other companies to create the new parking lot.
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Dorothea E. Carkhuff, of Port Jefferson Station, died June 8. She was 86. She was born Aug. 23, 1933 in Queens, and was the daughter of Anna Marie and Charles Jones. Carkhuff was a homemaker and an avid Mets fan who enjoyed reading and animals. she was an active church member that loved spending time with her family. She was wife of the late Russell; the loving mother of Russell and Paul (Gloria); and the cherished grandmother of Skyler, Dylan and Rachael Services were held in private Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. People can visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guestbook. Contributions to St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in Port Jefferson Station made in memory of her would be appreciated.
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George A. Jamros, of Port Jefferson Station, died June 24. He was 84. Jamros was born May 20, 1936 in Passaic, New Jersey, and was the son of Louise and George Jamros. He was a retired software engineer for Grumman Aerospace and an active member of the Knights of Columbus of St. Gerard Majella RC Church. In his leisure he enjoyed electronic gadgets, reading, Fox News and spending time with family. He was a Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War. Jamros is survived by wife, Dolores; daughter, Kathryn; son, Alan; grandchildren, Sharmaine, Evangeline and Josephine; brother, Joseph; along with many other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services were held at St. Gerard Majella RC Church June 29. He was afforded full military honors at Calverton National Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. People can visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guestbook. Contributions made to St. Gerard Majella RC Church in his memory would be appreciated.
Anthony Mastronardi
Dr. Anthony Mastronardi, DDS, of Boca Raton, Florida and past area resident died Aug. 24. He was 84. Dr. Mastronardi was born July 14, 1936 in Brooklyn. After serving in the U.S. Air Force, he would go on to open his dental practice in Port Jefferson Station In 1966. His practice and legacy continues with his son, Dr. Andrew Mastronardi, DMD. Dr. Mastronardi is survived by his wife Concetta; son, Andrew; and daughters, Dolores Jannuzzi and Catherine Codella. Services will be held at Bryant Funeral Home in Port Jefferson Station Sept. 4. In lieu of flowers, people can send donations in Dr. Mastronardi’s name to the Suffolk County United Veterans. Visit mhaw.org/programs/scuv for more information on how to donate.
Gertrude Summer-Maxheimer
Gertrude Veronica Sumner-Maxheimer, a local area resident and active community member, died July 1. She was 90. Summer-Maxheimer was born Dec. 4, 1929 in Freeport. She was the youngest of four siblings, a sister Eileen, and brothers John and Joseph. Her mom became a widow when she was only two years old, and worked her entire life to support the family. “Gert,” as she was affectionately known, attended Queen of the Rosary high school. She married her husband, George Maxheimer, on Sept. 10, 1949. He was described as a “handsome,” 6’ 4” U.S. Marine. Sumner-Maxheimer loved animals and the outdoors. Blessed with children Kathleen, Anita, Susan, Carol, Steven and the late Michael. She was a grandma to 14, and a great grandma, or GG, to 11. OBITS Continued on A10
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Village of Port Jefferson Conservative Group Plans 9/11 March, Though Without Village Permit BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM The Setauket Patriots, a sometimescontroversial online conservative group, announced they plan to hold a 9/11 parade in Port Jefferson, even though this time they lack the village’s approval. The planned march, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 12, would take people from the train station all the way down to the 9/11 memorial across from Port Jefferson Village Hall, next to the marina parking lot. The village has not granted a permit for the march, but the group plans to go anyway. The Facebook page for the event states the event is planned because New York City, along with Suffolk and Nassau counties, have declined to hold public 9/11 ceremonies because of the pandemic. The patriots, a known pro-Trump group, said the event “is not a Trump rally but a 9/11 never-forget-our-first-responders event.” Organizers said they expect anywhere from 150 to 200 participants. This is not the first event the group has decided to host in Port Jeff. When hundreds marched down Main Street in Port Jefferson for a Black Lives Matter march in June, the Setauket Patriots hosted a Fourth of July car parade in re-
Village Attorney Brian Egan said an executive order signed July 6 by Mayor Margot Garant effectively stopped the village from signing any new permits for marches or protests. The order was enabled by the village’s previous declaration of emergency because of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time it was signed, Garant said the permits for such protests and parades had been “a mistake” because of the ongoing pandemic. In regards to any further action taken by the village, Egan said nothing would be enforced by Port Jeff’s constables, and it would instead fall on the Suffolk County Police Department. In response to whether the village plans any further action Though the Setauket Patriots said their Fourth of July parade held in Port against the group if it does host its Jeff was an a-political event, a few cars like this military-style Jeep rolled down Main Street bearing “Trump 2020” paraphernalia. Photo by David Luces parade, he again reiterated that Port Jeff’s clerk would no longer be issuing permits for any kind of march. sponse. Both the protest march and Patriots Garant said that beyond the moratorium on parade received permits after discussions with village officials, which created changes of time permits, the application the group filed had been and place for both events. This time, the con- incomplete and was rejected for that as well. servative group filed for a permit but they claim She added the purpose of no longer allowing groups of more than 50 to gather is an attempt their request was denied Friday, Aug. 28.
to comply with state orders trying to reduce the spread of COVID-19. “It has nothing to do with who they are and what they’re doing,” she said. “This is about trying to follow the mandates.” The mayor said the village has contacted Suffolk County police as well as state police about the planned march. They have also contacted the Town of Brookhaven, since the 9/11 memorial is technically on town-owned land. She advised that the group should try and communicate with the town instead to devise some kind of ceremony. A spokesperson for the Setauket Patriots, who asked he not be named because of fear of being outed online, called the village’s decision to not allow any more parades unfair, considering the village has started hosting its Harborfront Park movie nights once again, though these are hosted by the village itself and therefore do not require permits. The Setauket Patriots leader reiterated that the planned march was planned to be apolitical. He said it was planned after conversations with Daniel Dooley, a New York City Fire Department lieutenant who helped construct the Port Jeff 9/11 memorial. Dooley normally hosts a vigil at the memorial site to commemorate 9/11. He was also described as a member of the group. “We’re helping Mr. Dooley, and it’s the only 9/11 PARADE Continued on A12
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LEGALS NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION AND BUDGET VOTE OF THE COMSEWOGUE PUBLIC LIBRARY TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Annual Election and Budget Vote of the qualified voters of the Comsewogue Union Free School District, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, will be held at the Comsewogue Public Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, New York, on September 15, 2020, between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. prevailing time, for the purpose of voting, by paper ballot, upon the following items*: (1) Proposition to adopt the Annual Budget for the support and maintenance of the Comsewogue Public Library for the 2020-2021 fiscal year and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the Brookhaven-Comsewogue Union Free School District; and (2) Election of one (1) Trustee to the Board of Trustees of the Comsewogue Public Library to fill a five-year term commencing July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2025, as a result of the expiration of the term of office presently held by Corinne DeStefano; and FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing fiscal year for the Comsewogue Public Library’s purposes, may be obtained by any resident in the School District during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding and on the day of said meeting, except Saturdays, Sundays or holidays, from the Library, located at 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, New York, during the hours in which the Library is regularly open for business and online at www. cplib.org, if open for business. Otherwise the statement will only be provided on the library website; and FURTHER NOTICE IS HERE-
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com BY GIVEN, that the Board of Trustees of the Comsewogue Public Library will conduct a Budget Information Hearing for the purpose of presenting the proposed budget of the Comsewogue Public Library on September 8, 2020 at the Comsewogue Public Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776 at 6:00 p.m., subject to such meeting being conducted by way of the Library streaming service as cited on the library’s website; and FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the Office of Trustee of the Comsewogue Public Library shall be mailed to or filed in the Office of the Election Clerk of the Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, New York, between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., prevailing time, Monday through Friday, but not later than 5:00 p.m., Monday, August 17, 2020, such petition may also be filed remotely with the Library Election Clerk (debolsen@cplib.org) if permitted by Executive Order. Each petition must be directed to the Office of the Election Clerk of the Library, must be signed by at least eighteen (18) qualified voters of the District and must state the residence of each signer and the name and residence of the candidate; and FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that personal registration of voters is required either pursuant to section 2014 of the Education Law or pursuant to Article 5 of the Election Law. If a voter has heretofore registered pursuant to section 2014 of the Education Law and has voted at any annual or special district meeting within the past four (4) years, such voter is eligible to vote at this election; if the voter is registered and eligible to vote pursuant to Article 5 of the Election Law, such voter is also eligible to vote at this election. All other persons who wish to vote must register. Those wishing to register may mail in completed registration forms to the Suffolk County Board of Elections (forms available to be downloaded at its website; or may be obtained at a U.S. Post Office;
or by way of visiting https:// www.dmv.ny.gov/more-info/ electronic-voter-registrationapplication in order to do so online).*; and FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to the provisions of 2018-a of the Education Law, absentee ballots for the election of Trustee of the Library and for the adoption of the annual budget may be applied for at the Office of the Election Clerk of the Comsewogue Public Library during regular business hours. Such application must be received by the Office of the Election Clerk of the Comsewogue Public Library seven (7) days prior to the vote/election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter or by 5:00 p.m. on the day prior to the vote/election if the ballot is to be personally delivered to the voter. No absentee voter’s ballot shall be canvassed, unless it shall have been received in the Office of the Election Clerk of the Comsewogue Public Library no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of the election. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be available in the said Office of the Election Clerk of the Comsewogue Public Library on each of the five (5) days prior to September 15, 2020 except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, (subject to the Library being open to the public during such days); and FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that military voters who are qualified voters of the Comsewogue Union Free School District may request an application for a military ballot from the Library Election Clerk by mail to Comsewogue Public Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776, by email to debolsen@cplib.org or by fax to 631-928-6307. In such request, the military voter may indicate his/her preference for receiving the application by mail, fax or email. A military voter must return the original military ballot application by mail to the office of the Library Election Clerk at Comsewogue Public Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. In order for a military voter to be issued a military ballot, a
valid military ballot application must be received in the office of the Library Election Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 21, 2020. Military ballot applications received in accordance with the foregoing will be processed in the same manner as a nonmilitary ballot application under Section 2018-b of the Education Law. The application for a military ballot should include the military voter’s preference for receipt of the military ballot by mail, fax, or email. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, a military voter’s original military ballot must be returned by mail to the office to the Library Election Clerk, 170 Terryville Road. Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. Military ballots shall be canvassed if they are received by the Library Election Clerk before 5 p.m. on September 15, 2020 showing a cancellation mark of the United States Postal Service or a foreign country’s postal service, or showing a dated endorsement of receipt by another agency of the United States Government; or received not later than 5:00 p.m. on September 15, 2020 and signed and dated by the military voter and one witness thereto, with a date which is ascertained to be not later than the day before the election/ vote. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a qualified voter whose ability to appear personally at the polling place is substantially impaired by reason of permanent illness or physical disability and whose registration record has been marked “permanently disabled” by the Board of Elections pursuant to the provisions of the Election Law shall be entitled to receive an absentee ballot pursuant to the provisions of the Election Law without making separate application for such absentee ballot. Footnote: *Such “in person” voting to be dependent upon Executive Order of the NY Governor prescribing to use of absentee ballots exclusive for such vote/ election. All of the above provisions will be subject to Executive Orders providing otherwise.
Dated: Port Jefferson Station,NY July 22, 2020 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE COMSEWOGUE PUBLIC LIBRARY CORINNE DeSTEFANO, PRESIDENT 730 7/30 4x ptr AVISO DE ELECCIÓN ANUAL Y VOTO DE PRESUPUESTO DE LA Biblioteca Pública DE COMSEWOGUE CIUDAD DE BROOKHAVEN, CONDADO DE SUFFOLK, NEW YORK POR LA PRESENTE SE AVISA de que se llevará a cabo la reunión anual de elección y voto del presupuesto para los votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar Sin Sindicato de Comsewogue, ciudad de Brookhaven, condado de Suffolk, New York, en la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, New York, el 15 de septiembre de 2020, entre las 9:30 am y las 9:00 pm, hora local, con el propósito de votar en papeleta de votación sobre los siguientes puntos*: (1) Adoptar el Presupuesto Anual con el propósito de apoyar y mantener a la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue para el año fiscal 2020-2021 y autorizar que la porción requerida del mismo se aumente mediante impuestos sobre la propiedad sujeta a impuestos en el Distrito Escolar Sin Sindicato de BrookhavenComsewogue; y (2) Elegir un (1) miembro de la junta directiva de Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue para llenar una plaza de cinco años que comienza el 1° de julio de 2020 y finaliza el 30 de junio de 2025, como resultado de la expiración del término de oficina que actualmente ocupa Corinne DeStefano; y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, de que cualquier residente del Distrito Escolar puede obtener una copia de una declaración de la cantidad de dinero que se requerirá para el año siguiente para los fines de la
Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue durante los catorce (14) días inmediatamente antes de dicha reunión excepto los sábados, domingos y días feriados en la Biblioteca ubicada en 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, New York, durante el horario regular cuando la biblioteca está abierta y en línea en www.cplib.org, si está abierta al público. De lo contrario, la declaración solo se proporcionará en el sitio web de la biblioteca; y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que la Junta Directiva de Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue llevará a cabo una Audiencia de Información del Presupuesto con el fin de presentar el presupuesto propuesto de la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue el 8 de septiembre de 2020 en la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776 a las 6:00 p. m., sujeto a que dicha reunión se lleve a cabo a través del servicio de transmisión de la Biblioteca como se cita en el sitio web de la biblioteca; y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, de que las solicitudes para postular candidatos para la oficina de Miembro de la Junta de Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue se deben enviar por correo o entregarse en la oficina del Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca en 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, New York, entre las 9:30 am and 4:00 pm, hora local de lunes a viernes, pero a más tardar a las 5:00 pm del lunes, 17 de agosto de 2020, dicha petición también se puede presentar de forma remota con el Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca (debolsen@cplib.org) si lo permite la Orden Ejecutiva. Cada solicitud debe ser dirigida a la Oficina del Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca y debe estar firmada por al menos dieciocho (18) votantes calificados del Distrito, y debe indicar la residencia de cada signatario y el nombre y residencia del candidato; y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, que la inscripción personal de los votantes es un requisito de LEGALS con’t on pg. 6
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 5 acuerdo a § 2014 de la Ley de Educación o según el artículo 5 de la ley Electoral. Si un votante se ha inscrito según § 2014 de la Ley de Educación y ha votado en alguna reunión anual o especial del distrito en los últimos cuatro (4) años, dicho votante es elegible para votar en esta elección; si un votante está inscrito y es elegible para votar de acuerdo con el artículo 5 de la Ley Electoral, dicho votante es también elegible para votar en esta elección. Todas las demás personas que deseen votar deben inscribirse. Aquellos que deseen inscribirse pueden enviar por correo los formularios de inscripción completados a la Junta Electoral del Condado de Suffolk (formularios disponibles para descargar en su sitio web; o pueden obtenerse en una oficina de correos de los EE.UU.; o visitando https:// www.dmv.ny.gov/more-info/ electronic-voter-registrationapplication para hacerlo en línea). *; y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, de conformidad con las disposiciones de 2018-a de la Ley de Educación, las boletas de votación en ausencia para la elección del Miembro Directivo de la Biblioteca y para la adopción del presupuesto anual pueden solicitarse en la Oficina del Secretario Electoral de Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue en el horario regular de oficina. Las solicitudes completadas deben ser recibidas por la Oficina del Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue siete (7) días antes del voto/elección si la boleta se envía por correo al votante o a más tardar las 5:00 p. m. del día antes del voto/elección si la boleta se entrega personalmente al votante. No se contará ninguna boleta de votación en ausencia a menos que se haya recibido en la Oficina del Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue a más tardar a las 5:00 p. m. del día de la elección. El listado de todas las personas a las cuales se han emitido boletas de voto en ausencia estará disponible en la oficina de dicho Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue cada uno de
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com los cinco (5) días previo al 15 septiembre de 2020, excepto los domingos y días feriados (sujeto a que la Biblioteca esté abierta al público durante dichos días); y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, que los votantes militares que son votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar Sin Sindicato de Comsewogue pueden pedir una solicitud de boleta militar al Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca por correo a la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 , por correo electrónico a debolsen@cplib. org o por fax al 631-9286307. En dicha solicitud, el votante militar puede indicar su preferencia para recibir la solicitud por correo, fax o correo electrónico. Un votante militar debe devolver la solicitud de boleta militar original por correo a la oficina del Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca de la Biblioteca Pública de Comsewogue, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. Para que un votante militar reciba una boleta militar, una la solicitud de boleta militar válida debe recibirse en la oficina del Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca a más tardar a las 5:00 p. m. el 21 de agosto de 2020. Las solicitudes de boleta militar recibidas de acuerdo con lo anterior se procesarán de la misma manera que una solicitud de boleta no militar según la Sección 2018-b de la Ley de Educación. La solicitud de una boleta militar debe incluir la preferencia del votante militar para recibir la boleta militar por correo, fax o correo electrónico. POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, que la boleta militar original de un votante militar debe ser devuelta por correo a la oficina del Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca, 170 Terryville Road. Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. Las boletas militares se contarán si son recibidas por el Secretario Electoral de la Biblioteca antes de las 5 p. m. el 15 de septiembre de 2020 y que muestre una marca de cancelación del Servicio Postal de los EE.UU. o del servicio postal de un país extranjero, o que muestre un endoso fechado de recepción por otra agencia del Gobierno de los Esta-
dos Unidos; o recibido a más tardar a las 5:00 p. m. del 15 de septiembre de 2020 y firmada y fechada por el votante militar y un testigo del mismo, con una fecha que se determina que no sea después del día anterior a la elección/votación. POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA de que un votante calificado cuya capacidad de comparecer personalmente en el lugar de votación se ve sustancialmente afectado por una enfermedad permanente o una discapacidad física y cuyo expediente de inscripción ha sido marcado como “permanentemente discapacitado” por la Junta Electoral de conformidad con las disposiciones de la Ley Electoral tendrá derecho a recibir una boleta de voto en ausencia por correo de acuerdo con lo dispuesto en la Ley Electoral sin tener que hacer una solicitud por separado para dicha boleta de voto en ausencia. Nota al pie: * Dicha votación “en persona” dependerá de la Orden Ejecutiva del Gobernador de Nueva York que prescriba el uso de boletas en ausencia exclusivas para dicha votación/elección. Todas las disposiciones anteriores estarán sujetas a órdenes ejecutivas que dispongan lo contrario. Fechado: Port Jefferson Station,NY 22 de julio de 2020 POR ORDEN DE LA JUNTA DIRECTIVA DE LA BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE COMSEWOGUE CORINNE DeSTEFANO, PRESIDENTE 729 7/30 4x ptr NOTICE is hereby given that the next general Village election of the Inc. Village of Belle Terre will be held at the Community Center, 55 Cliff Road in said Village on Tuesday, the 15th day of September, 2020, between the hours of Noon and 9 PM (prevailing time) at which election the following offices are to be filled for the following terms: CANDIDATE Robert Sandak 47 Cliff Road OFFICE
Mayor TERM 2 years CANDIDATE Enrico Scarda 29 Seaside Drive OFFICE Mayor TERM 2 years CANDIDATE Lou Bove 1 Seaside Drive OFFICE Trustee TERM 2 years CANDIDATE Peter S. Colucci 12 Sunset Path OFFICE Trustee TERM 2 years CANDIDATE Jacquelyn Gernaey 3 Crescent Road OFFICE Trustee TERM 2 years CANDIDATE Sheila Knapp 2 Crescent Road OFFICE Trustee TERM 2 years The Village Clerk is hereby directed to cause this notice to be published in the official newspaper of the Village no later than ten days before the said election and is further directed to post a printed copy of this resolution in at least six conspicuous places in the Village no later than ten days before the said election. Dated: August 25, 2020 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF BELLE TERRE Joanne Raso, Village Clerk-Treasurer 797 9/3 1x ptr ANUNCIO: Por la presente se informa que la proxima Eleccion del Poblado de Bell Terre se llevara a cabo en el Centro Comunitario, 55 Cliff Road en el Poblado mencionado el dia Martes 15 de Septiembre del 2020, entre las horas del
mediodia hasta las 9:00 PM (tiempo predominante), en cuya eleccion los siguientes oficiales cubriran los siguientes periodos: CANDIDATO Robert Sandak 47 Cliff Road CARGO Mayor PERIODO 2 años CANDIDATO Enrico Scarda 29 Seaside Drive CARGO Mayor PERIODO 2 años CANDIDATO Lou Bove 1 Seaside Drive CARGO Fideicomisario PERIODO 2 años CANDIDATO Peter S. Colucci 12 Sunset Path CARGO Fideicomisario PERIODO 2 años CANDIDATO Jacquelyn Gernaey 3 Crescent Road CARGO Fideicomisario PERIODO 2 años CANDIDATO Sheila Knapp 2 Crescent Road CARGO Fideicomisario. PERIODO 2 años Por la presente se le ordena a La Secretaria del Poblado a publicar este aviso en el periodico official del Poblado no mas tarde de 10 dias antes de dicha Eleccion y se le asigna publicar una copia impresa de esta resolucion en seis lugares conspicuous en el Poblado 10 dias antes de dicha eleccion. Fecha: Agosto 24, 2020 Por Orden De La Junta Directiva Del Poblado Incorporado De Belle Terre Joanne Raso, Secretaria-Tesorera del Poblado 798 9/3 1x ptr
LEGAL NOTICE The regular meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Terryville Fire District scheduled for Thursday, August 27, 2020 has been rescheduled to Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 6:00 PM By Order of the Board of Fire Commissioners Frank Triolo District Secretary 800 9/3 1x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN Please take notice that the Town of Brookhaven Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a virtual public hearing streamed live at Brookhavenny.gov/meeting on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2 p.m. Interested parties may participate in the public hearing via chat at Brookhavenny.gov/join. Written comments may be submitted prior to the public hearing by going to the Board of Zoning Appeals online contact form at above referenced website pursuant to the provisions of Article IV, Sec. 85-55 (B) of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Brookhaven. PORT TIMES RECORD 19. Adrian Facini, c/o Woodhull Expediting, 1031 Main Street, Port Jefferson, NY. Location: West side Shenandoah Boulevard, 860.68’ North of Canal Road, Port Jefferson Station. Applicant requests rear yard variance for existing outside cellar entrance exceeding the 5 ft. permitted encroachment (6 ft.). (0200 18300 0400 043000) 24. Shatema Turner, c/o Andrew Malguarnera, 713 Main Street, Port Jefferson, NY. Location: South side of Parkridge Circle 158.50’ East of Bicycle Path, Port Jefferson Station. Applicant requests side yard variance for proposed inground swimming pool. (0200 28200 0600 030006) LEGALS con’t on pg. 7
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 6 CASES WILL BE HEARD AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD. PAUL M. DE CHANCE CHAIRMAN 805 9/3 1x ptr (NOTICE AND SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION FOR PUBLICATION) The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on July 20, 2020 and an abstract thereof has been published and posted as required by law and the period of time has elapsed for the submission and filing of a petition for a permissive referendum and a valid petition has not been submitted and filed. The validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Village of Port Jefferson, 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 date of publication of the notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution. Barbara Sakovich Village Clerk BOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JULY 20, 2020, AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE EXISTING PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE BUILDING, STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $519,745, APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $519,745 TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com The object or purpose for which the bonds are authorized is an construction of expansion and improvements to the existing Public Works maintenance and storage building at the estimated maximum cost of $519,745. The period of probable usefulness of the bonds is twenty-five (25) years. The maximum amount of obligations authorized to be issued is $519,745. A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Village of Port Jefferson, Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York. The bond resolution was adopted on July 20, 2020. 807 9/3 1x ptr (NOTICE AND SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION FOR PUBLICATION) The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on July 20, 2020 and an abstract thereof has been published and posted as required by law and the period of time has elapsed for the submission and filing of a petition for a permissive referendum and a valid petition has not been submitted and filed. The validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Village of Port Jefferson, 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 date of publication of the notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution.
Barbara Sakovich Village Clerk BOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JULY 20, 2020, AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO THE VILLAGE HALL BATHROOMS, STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $125,603, APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $125,603 TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION The object or purpose for which the bonds are authorized is the construction of improvements to The Village Hall bathrooms at the estimated maximum cost of $125,603. The period of probable usefulness of the bonds is fifteen (15) years. The maximum amount of obligations authorized to be issued is $125,603. A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Village of Port Jefferson, Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York. The bond resolution was adopted on July 20, 2020. 808 9/3 1x ptr (NOTICE AND SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION FOR PUBLICATION) The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on July 20, 2020 and an abstract thereof has been published and posted as required by law and the period of time has elapsed for the submission and filing of a petition for a permissive referendum and a valid petition has not been submitted and filed. The validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized
for an object or purpose for which the Village of Port Jefferson, 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 date of publication of the notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution. Barbara Sakovich Village Clerk BOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JULY 20, 2020, AUTHORIZING THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RETAINING WALL AT EAST BEACH, STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $399,250, APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $399,250 TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION The object or purpose for which the bonds are authorized is the reconstruction of the retaining wall at East Beach, including demolition of the existing wall and other related work at the estimated maximum cost of $399,250. The period of probable usefulness of the bonds is fifteen (15) years. The maximum amount of obligations authorized to be issued is $399,250. A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Village of Port Jefferson, Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York. The bond resolution was adopted on July 20, 2020. 809 9/3 1x ptr (NOTICE AND SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION
FOR PUBLICATION) The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on July 20, 2020 and an abstract thereof has been published and posted as required by law and the period of time has elapsed for the submission and filing of a petition for a permissive referendum and a valid petition has not been submitted and filed. The validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Village of Port Jefferson, 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 date of publication of the notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution. Barbara Sakovich Village Clerk BOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JULY 20, 2020, AUTHORIZING THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE HIGHLAND BOULEVARD RETAINING WALL ALONG THE RAILROAD TRACKS, STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $118,562, APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $118,562 TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION The object or purpose for which the bonds are authorized is the reconstruction of the Highland Boulevard retaining wall along the railroad tracks, including demolition of the existing wall and other related work at the estimated maximum cost of $118,562. The period of probable usefulness of the bonds is fifteen (15) years.
The maximum amount of obligations authorized to be issued is $118,562. A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Village of Port Jefferson, Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York. The bond resolution was adopted on July 20, 2020. 810 9/3 1x ptr (NOTICE AND SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION FOR PUBLICATION) The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on July 20, 2020 and an abstract thereof has been published and posted as required by law and the period of time has elapsed for the submission and filing of a petition for a permissive referendum and a valid petition has not been submitted and filed. The validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Village of Port Jefferson, 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 date of publication of the notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution. Barbara Sakovich Village Clerk BOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JULY 20, 2020, AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS ON LONGFELLOW LANE (PHASE I), STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $180,000, LEGALS con’t on pg. 8
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 7 APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $180,000 TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION The object or purpose for which the bonds are authorized is the construction of drainage improvements on Longfellow Lane (Phase I) at the estimated maximum cost of $180,000. The period of probable usefulness of the bonds is forty (40) years. The maximum amount of obligations authorized to be issued is $180,000. A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Village of Port Jefferson, Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York. The bond resolution was adopted on July 20, 2020. 811 9/3 1 ptr (NOTICE AND SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION FOR PUBLICATION) The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on July 20, 2020 and an abstract thereof has been
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The object or purpose for which the bonds are authorized is the construction of improvements to the bathrooms at Rocketship Park at the estimated maximum cost of $141,056. The period of probable usefulness of the bonds is fifteen (15) years. The maximum amount of obligations authorized to be issued is $141,056. A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Village of Port Jefferson, Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York. The bond resolution was adopted on July 20, 2020. 812 9/3 1x ptr (NOTICE AND SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION FOR PUBLICATION) The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on July 20, 2020 and an abstract thereof has been published and posted as required by law and the period of time has elapsed for the submission and filing of a petition for a permissive referendum and a valid petition has not been submitted and filed. The validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be here-
after contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Village of Port Jefferson, 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 date of publication of the notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution. Barbara Sakovich Village Clerk BOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JULY 20, 2020, AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO THE BARNUM PARKING LOT, STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS $814,069, APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH PURPOSE, INCLUDING THE EXPENDITURE OF $514,069 FROM OTHER SOURCES TO PAY A PART OF SAID APPROPRIATION, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $300,000 TO FINANCE THE BALANCE OF SAID APPROPRIATION The object or purpose for which the bonds are authorized is the construction of improvements to the Barnum parking lot at the es-
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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.
A complete copy of the bond resolution summarized above shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Village of Port Jefferson, Village Hall, 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York. The bond resolution was adopted on July 20, 2020. 813 9/3 1x ptr
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Suffolk and NYC Residents Finding Escapes Close to Home BY DANIEL DUNAIEF DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Residents of both Suffolk County and New York City have turned to local hotels and bed and breakfasts to enjoy time away from home amid limited travel options during the pandemic. With out-of-state guests from numerous states limited in their travel to the area, corporate travel down considerably, and sports teams either shut down or playing without any fans, area hotels have still attracted guests from nearby towns and villages and from city residents disappointed with ongoing urban closures and eager to enjoy a natural setting. “It’s very different now,” said Jamie Ladone, sales executive at the Holiday Inn Express Stony Brook. “We’re not getting as many out-of-state guests,” but the hotel is finding people who are eager for a staycation. Indeed, Emilie Zaniello and her family recently spent a weekend at the Holiday Inn, just 20 minutes from her home in Centereach “We needed to get out of our element, to take a break from everyday life and the stresses right now,” said Zaniello, who stayed during a weekend with her husband John and their two children, 8-year-old Abigail, and 6-year-old John Robert. The family felt “cooped up in the house” as their children didn’t have as much of an opportunity to do “normal, everyday things,” Zaniello said. Abigail and John Robert enjoyed playing on the baseball field and the basketball court, while the family also booked time to go swimming. “It just felt like a mini-vacation, where we didn’t have to go too far,” said Zaniello, who drove back and forth to her home to take care of the family’s two miniature dachshunds. At the Holiday Inn, Suffolk residents have also enjoyed the indoor pool, outdoor patio, and volleyball and basketball courts, which families can use while maintaining social distancing, Ladone said. The hotel also has a putting green, horseshoes, and a baseball field and basketball court. “We have people looking to spend quality time together like a family outdoors,” Ladone said. The Holiday Inn has a meeting space upstairs with a seating capacity, under nonpandemic conditions, of 100. The hotel is hosting baby showers and corporate events outdoors on their patio. The Holiday Inn has booked about 30 percent more outdoor parties than usual, Ladone said. The Stony Brook hotel has also partnered with Spa Exotique, which offers massages or facials, and kayak packages with Stony Brook Harbor Kayak and Paddleboard.
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Bed and breakfasts in the area are also attracting attention from residents of Suffolk County and New York City. At the Fox and Owl Inn in Port Jefferson, people are booking their rooms one to three weeks before they need them, reflecting the uncertainty about plans that might need to change amid fluid infection rates. For the past two months, the Fox and Owl has been booking about 90 to 95 percent of their capacity, with a majority of the guests coming from New York City and Long Island rather than the usual far-flung locations across the country and world. The bed and breakfast derived its name from “The Lord of the Rings” book series, which husband and wife owners Andrew Thomas and Rebecca Kassay enjoys. They each picked an animal that was native to the area and hoped to create a place that was akin to the respite the main characters felt when they visited an inn. Kassay said the Inn has “kept up to date as far as the recommendations for cleaning and the response to the COVID-19.” The Fox and Owl is located in an 1850 Victorian home, which has large windows that Kassay keeps open as often as she can. Kassay and Thomas also use Lysol on surfaces regularly and ask their guests to wear masks in public. While guests sit on sofas that are six feet apart, they have shared stories about their quarantine experiences and make predictions about what will happen next. The Fox and Owl has three guest suites. Some family groups have booked the entire bed and breakfast, which is “really nice for families that are coming to visit other family members,” Kassay said. Groups of friends with similar quarantine habits who feel comfortable interacting with each other have also booked the entire Inn. The Fox and Owl offers guests the use of a jacuzzi, which is complimentary with any booking. For an additional fee, the Inn provides S’Mores near the fire pit. Kassay said she and Thomas appreciate that they can offer people an “escape and relief from the stress that everyone is handling.” As the owner of a bed and breakfast, she said she has reflected on the challenge of remaining personable to guests even while wearing a mask. The daughter of a Sicilian mother, Kassay was raised to speak by using body language and by communicating with her hands as well as her words. She noticed how guests have become “more expressive,” she said. “If you stop and look at people talking, there is more physicality to American’s interaction with one another.” A resident of midtown, Mey, who preferred to use only her first name, said she and her boy-
People from as far as Manhattan and as close as Centereach have been taking their vacations on Long Island, such as at the Fox & Owl Inn in Port Jefferson, instead of other states/countries where travel restrictions make it difficult. Photo from Rebecca Kassay
friend came to Port Jefferson to escape from the city and enjoy nature amid all the urban closures. They planned to visit Port Jefferson for the day and wound up spending the night at the Fox and Owl Inn when they weren’t ready to drive back to Manhattan. Mey and her boyfriend enjoyed sitting on the porch, visiting a nearby park and eating ice cream. “Port Jefferson has a lot of nature and the
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Continued from A2 She has always been very involved with her children, and was a religious instruction teacher and a Girl Scout leader for more than 25 years Moved to Village Walk Senior Living facility in Patochuge in late September of 2019 where she found much happiness enjoying the activities and trips and made close friends with some of the residents. “Perhaps they are not stars but rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy,” she once said. Services were held at St. Louis de Montfort Church, July 7. Interment followed in the Calverton National Cemetery Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. People can visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guestbook. Contributions made to the Hope House Ministries, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 in her memory would be appreciated.
Albert Reimers
Albert Reimers, of Stony Brook, died May 30. He was 87. Reimers was born June 1, 1933 in Oceanside, and was the son of Johanna and
feeling of a vacation,” Mey said. The experience was “very chill.” The Manhattanite enjoys attending Broadway shows when she is in the city, which are still closed. The urban couple traveled to Long Island because they were “looking for something peaceful” and they “found it. Seeing green is better than seeing buildings.” John Reimers. He was an Army Veteran of the Korean War and later became a insurance agent for Nationwide Insurance which he eventually retired from. Left to cherish his memory are his sons, Scott and Christian; two grandchildren; along with many other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Diane. Services were held at Bryant Funeral Home June 8. Reimers was afforded full military honors at Pinelawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Farmingdale. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. People can visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guestbook. Donations can be made to support the soup kitchen ministry at Setauket Presbyterian Church, where Reimers volunteered. Checks can be made out to “Setauket Presbyterian Church,” notating “Soup Kitchen” in the memo line, and mailed to: Setauket Presbyterian Church, 5 Caroline Avenue, Setauket, NY 11733 People can also contribute online at setauketpresbyterian.org. People should select “Give” and then “Online Giving,” and designate an amount in the box labeled for “SPC Soup Kitchen.” Sny donation made in his memory would be appreciated.
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Gearing Up for Back to School
Realty OďŹƒce Donates Backpacks for Comsewogue Kindergarteners BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM A backpack for every incoming kindergartener. Supplies for every fresh face to the Comsewogue School District. It may seem like a tall order, but a local realty ofďŹ ce and donations from the community helped make it happen for the second year in a row. Last year, EXIT Realty Island Elite in Port Jefferson Station started a fundraising drive to buy every incoming kindergartener a backpack for the upcoming school year. Doing it again this year, the realty ofďŹ ce helped facilitate the donations of 246 backpacks, enough for every incoming student starting their K-12 journey. The backpacks are also ďŹ lled with a number of school supplies such as pencils, colored pencils, erasers and markers. While it won’t be everything the student needs throughout the year, it’s a good start. Jason Furnari, the broker owner of the PJS realty ofďŹ ce, said upon opening just a year and a half ago he knew he wanted to support the community in some way. He himself is a Comsewogue alumunus, having graduated in 2003. He also said it’s a continued legacy of Joe Rella, the popular former superintendent who passed away this year in February. Rella was Furnari’s chorus teacher in middle school. “I really like the area we’re in, so we decided to give back to the Comsewogue School District,â€? he said. “It’s always about giving back to people and doing good for people, and that’s what the community’s about, it’s really family based.â€? The realty ofďŹ ce set up an Amazon wish list and posted it to community social media groups and in notices around their ofďŹ ce and elsewhere in the local area as well. All who participated would go online and order the items they wanted for delivery to the Port Jeff Station ofďŹ ce. Some community members also donated some lightly used backpacks from students who have
The Open Cupboard food pantry at the Infant Jesus RC Church once again supported students going to school this fall with brand new backpacks and school supplies. The annual event is made possible by the Port Jefferson Rotary Club backpack drive, and this year over 150 students will be all set with all of the materials needed to get started for school. Pictured: Open Cupboard and PJ Rotary members drop off materials for students. Pictured left to right: rotary reps Sharon Brennan, Archana Gautam, Susan Hanson; and pantry volunteers Jennifer Valentine along with her sons Alex and Ben. Photo from Brennan
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BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM A Confederate flag displayed on the side of a Brookhaven Fire Department truck has caused outcry from multiple levels of government and many in the surrounding community. A picture of the Confederate battle standard draped on the side of a ladder truck from Brookhaven hamlet, showed up on social media where it went viral Sunday, Aug. 30. Many who saw it complained that it was a display of racism, especially in light of recent national dialogue about its use by white supremacists and the history of the Confederacy’s promotion of slavery. In a statement, the Brookhaven chief of department, Peter Di Pinto Jr., said the action was not authorized by the hamlet’s fire department and was done without its knowledge. The statement added that the incident involved one firefighter acting alone during a nonresponse event. Di Pinto said the matter is currently under investigation, and therefore he couldn’t release any further details. “We can assure our community that ‘racism has no home in our firehouse,’” the statement read. That event was reportedly a fire truck parade in Patchogue to support a firefighter with cancer. Other department vehicles were present at the event though none other than the Brookhaven truck reportedly appeared with the Confederate flag. While the Town of Brookhaven and Brookhaven Fire Department are separate entities, the town was quick to condemn the flag. “The Town Board condemns the display of this symbol of racism and hatred in the strongest possible terms, and is calling for this fire department to launch an investigation into this matter and take immediate and serious action
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reason we’re having it in Port Jeff,” the Setauket Patriots rep said. Efforts to contact Dooley went unsuccessful as of press time. A few other 9/11-based events usually happen within the village to commemorate that fateful day in 2001. The Port Jefferson Fire Department normally hosts its own ceremony, and last year the Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America hosted a candlelight vigil in Harborfront Park. Tom Totten, the PJ fire district chairman of the fire commissioners, said they plan to host an in-house ceremony that’s not open to the public. Discussions are still ongoing whether the vigil will be recorded or livestreamed.
This photo has gone viral on social media showing a Brookhaven Fire Department ladder truck sporting the Confederate battle flag.
in response,” the town said in a statement. “Brookhaven Town has been built upon a history of inclusion and diversity. Our cemeteries contain the graves of men who gave their lives fighting against this flag. This flag is a symbol of hatred, and there is no place for it, or the racism it displays, in our town.” While on Facebook, County Executive Steve Bellone (D) thanked the fire department for looking into the matter. He said that he was calling on the Suffolk County Human Rights Commission and New York State Division of Human Rights to also investigate the incident. “The public also must have confidence that any review of this matter is handled independently to ensure a fair and impartial outcome,” Bellone said in a statement. “Hate and bigotry have no place in Suffolk County and we must demonstrate that we take these matters seriously.” Other 9/11 events on the North Shore have been postponed or changed to meet the challenges of the pandemic. The usual Setauket Fire Department 9/11 event will not be open to the public and will instead be livestreamed. Other events, like the 9/11 memorial hosted in Shoreham by the Rocky Point Fire Department, are still up in the air. Members of the Setauket Patriots group also took the lead in several controversial May protests in Commack calling for the end of the COVID-19 shutdowns. Their Facebook normally posts conservative and pro-president news, but their page also shares more posts that could well be described as inciting violence, such as videos of pro-Trump car paraders in Portland, Oregon, driving into and through counterprotesters and spraying them with pepper spray with captions like, “Bear spray is the new bug spray!”
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Dean Brian Scott
Past owner of DEKS American Restaurant & Taproom and one of the North Shore’s most colorful restaurateurs, Dean Brian Scott passed away July 19. He was 70.
A Tribute to Dean Brian Scott
To all my friends and family, With a heavy heart, I’m so very sorry to let you know that Dean Scott, My Love and Best Friend of 25 years passed away. He had an unfortunate series of events after a bad fall. He died of complications during his stay in the hospital, and ultimately pneumonia. His memory will be treasured by family, friends and the hundreds, if not thousands, of people who knew him over his four decades as one of Long Island’s most colorful characters and restaurateurs. His passions were many: food, wine, craft beer, cigars, good music, travel, the ocean, everything beautiful and humorous. He was a man of many talents and interests, from culinary to or-
chid growing, and everything creative and fun in between. A frustrated actor, the restaurant was his stage, where he entertained his patrons nightly with ghost stories from DEKS American Restaurant, located in Rocky Point’s oldest commercial building, the historic Hallock House. He is survived by his loving family, partner Diane Lieberwitz, daughter Danya Scott, brother and restaurant partner Kevin Scott and brother Eric Scott. He will not be forgotten by anyone who’s life he touched, and I’m sure he’s “raising hell in heaven!” … “YaKnow…YaKnow.” — Diane Lieberwitz
Police Investigating Over a Dozen Car Thefts/Break-ins on North Shore BY KYLE BARR AND RITA J. EGAN KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Cops said that over the past week there have been a rash of car thefts and vehicle break-ins within the Three Village area. Now several Port Jefferson residents have also reported vehicles were stolen from their property as well. Suffolk County police provided TBR News Media a list of 16 total car thefts and break-ins. The list shows a total of four cars were stolen from residences in Stony Brook Aug. 23. Two of those vehicles, a 2020 Nissan and a 2019 Volkswagen were recovered — the former was found in Connecticut while the latter was located in the village itself. Two other cars, a 2016 Mazda and a 2009 Acura, have so far not been located, according to police. The 12 other incidences were petit larcenies of property from cars in Stony Brook, Setauket and Old Field. Several items were electronics like laptops or earphones, while others were purses, money and car keys. All incidents took place within the 6th Precinct. County police Detective Lt. Sean Beran said all incidents were from unlocked vehicles. The investigation is ongoing, according to Beran, though he added there are a couple of people of interest. Uniformed and plainclothes personnel have
been patrolling the area, and the Special Operations Team has been assigned to the case. Beran said no additional break-ins or thefts were reported after Aug. 23 in the Three Village community. Beran said it’s important for car owners to remember to lock their vehicles, make sure they have their car key fob and remove belongings even when parking a car in a driveway. Police confirmed that more car thefts have since been reported by locals in the Port Jefferson area as well. A man in the Harbor Hills section of the village on Landing Lane said two cars were stolen from his driveway at around 1:45 a.m. Friday, Aug. 28. One vehicle was a 2020 Honda Accord and another was a 2016 Honda CR-V, according to the Port Jefferson man’s posts on social media. Cops also said that a 2013 Mercedes was also stolen from Sands Lane in Port Jeff. That vehicle has since been recovered nearby. Police said it is still under investigation whether the Three Village and Port Jeff car thefts are connected. People can contact the 6th Precinct with information at 631-854-8652 or submit an anonymous tip by calling 800-220-TIPS (8477), utilizing a mobile app which can be downloaded through the App Store or Google Play by searching P3 Tips, or online at www.p3tips.com.
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Editorial Letters to the Editor Dear North Shore Students On Black Indignities: Enough is Enough We’re not going to lie to you. We know this school year is going to be a tough one. If the end of the 2019-20 academic year has taught us anything, it’s that getting an education during a pandemic is difficult. Watching parents rally across the North Shore has also shown that not all parents agree with their districts’ plans for the new school year. Some want more in-person learning, while others want options for keeping you home instead. While it’s imperative for parents and school administrators to work together to provide the best education for their children, for students the most important thing on your minds should be getting that education while staying healthy. We know some parents feel that their children may have fallen behind during the few months schools went fully remote earlier in the year. All of a sudden switching to remote learning left many districts scurrying to figure out how to best utilize this type of e-learning. While some said they excelled at it, others very much did not. No matter how you’re returning to school, it’s important for you to raise your hand if something doesn’t make sense whether it’s regarding a lesson or even how to follow public health guidelines. It can be hard sometimes for a student to admit they don’t know something, but now more than ever it’s important to take control of your studies and your health. Every child has dreams for the future, and it’s the school’s responsibility to help them obtain those goals. So, to students, we say, “Speak up!” Let your parents know how you’re feeling about how things are going, or touch base with a teacher or guidance counselor. For those who are attending in-person classes, we know you’ll have to handle new precautionary measures such as social distancing, wearing masks when it’s not possible to stand 6 feet away and having temperatures taken upon leaving the house or entering the school. We know a lot of responsibility has been put on your shoulders. What do you do if you see someone not complying? Speak up. It’s hard, we know. Bullying is a bigger problem than ever so you may not want to call attention to yourself. But with some New York colleges open for only a week or two, we are already seeing some temporary closings, including SUNY Oneonta which at the beginning of the week reported 177 COVID-19 positive cases since the start of the fall semester with 44 students quarantining and 65 in isolation on campus. The guidelines are to help keep you and your loved ones as healthy and safe as possible. It’s imperative to realize that someone can be infectious, even if symptoms aren’t being shown. We know this is a lot of responsibility to put on young shoulders. But as journalists that have been fortunate enough to interview many of the students in our coverage areas, we know the depth and breadth of the intelligence and empathy of our youth. To those who will study for hours despite not having immediate access to teachers, and to the student-athletes who continue to practice alone on the field or on the lawn with their parents, we see you. We know you got this. Our editorial staff also wants to let our young people know that we’re here for you. If you see a persisting problem going on at your school, email us at news@tbrnewsmedia. com, and we’ll look into it. You can even share with us your feelings about navigating these new waters in a letter to the editor to be published right in this very newspaper. It’s going to be hard, but we’ll get through this together.
There are so many issues of importance to humanity at this time. It is difficult to address all of them so I will select just one to discuss at this time. The issue is racism. I am a white, 66-year-old woman who has lived on Long Island most of my life in communities of mostly white skinned people. It would have been better for me to have had a more diverse experience with people. But I have always tried to live by the words of Dr. Martin Luther King: “ to judge a person by the content of their character not the color of their skin.” I have always admired the extraordinary patience of the Black community to put up with the treatment they have received for over 400 years. 400 years! 400 years! 400 years and still they wait, always hoping that around the corner, things will get better. Things have gotten better but it is at a glacial pace and in 2020, enough is
enough, is enough, it’s just got to stop. The effects of slavery on Black persons, families and communities are long lasting and deeply ingrained in the fabric of our society. Just think about it, if your skin is dark colored you could be, in a moment, kidnapped, shipped thousands of miles from home, sold as chattel, tortured, raped, separated from your spouse, separated from your children, children torn from their mothers arms!, lynched, shot, denied an education, denied a library card, denied the use of bathroom facilities, used for medical research, ignored for service in stores, denied health care. The list of indignities goes on and on and on. Are we surprised when Black communities unleash their rage in violence? Rather it is amazing that they have not become more violent sooner and in much more a destructive way. The Black com-
munity has been at the receiving end of the violence of the white society for 400 years. How about the violent destruction of the Black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1921? White people destroyed a thriving Black community, now that’s violence and no one was held accountable for this crime. Let’s be honest with ourselves. The white community has been violent against the Black community for hundreds of years and very few have been held accountable. If you are going to talk about law and order, let’s be honest and talk about it from both sides. America is at a crossroads right now. Let’s make our nation the best it can be for all our fellow citizens. Let’s make changes in our institutions NOW, in our thoughts NOW, in our hearts NOW and then we will have the nation that we all desire. Deirdre Hensen Miller Place
In the Democratic primary to determine who the nominee to run against Lee Zeldin would be, Nancy Goroff was the winner. For those who think it important that Zeldin be defeated, the hope is that Goroff is the strongest possible contender for Zeldin’s congressional seat. In the Democratic primary Goroff received 36.1% of the vote. Perry Gershon received 34.8%, Bridget Fleming received 27.6%, and GregoryJohn Fischer received 1.6% Goroff may well be the Democrats best candidate but she didn’t receive a majority of the vote. If Fleming and Fischer were not on the ballot it is entirely possible that she would have had a majority, but it is also possible that Gershon would have.
For both Democrats and Republicans it is important to have the strongest candidate running. However, when a plurality makes the decision in a more than two-person race the strongest candidate may not be the nominee. One possible solution is a ranked voting system. In a ranked system the voter ranks the candidates in the voter’s order of preference; if a candidate receives the majority of 1st place votes on the first count that candidate is the winner. But, if no one receives a majority, the ballots of the candidate with the lowest vote count are looked at and the number 2 preference on their ballot is now used and their number 1 vote is no longer considered. If the 2nd place vote on these ballots brings one of the other candidates to a majority that can-
didate is declared the winner. If not then the candidate with the next lowest amount of ballots has his/her ballots reviewed and their 2nd choice is now considered. The voting continues in this manner until there is a candidate with a majority of the votes who is then the winner. In the unlikely event that there are two remaining candidates, neither of whom has a majority, then the candidate with a plurality would be declared the winner. This is not a perfect system but certainly preferable to one where someone with less than 40% of the vote is considered the winner. It also means that no matter the party the strongest candidate will be the contender. William Wiesner East Setauket
In June, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Stony Brook hung a Black Lives Matter banner at its property on Nicolls Road in East Setauket to express outrage at the killing of George Floyd, and solidarity with people of color who continue to be oppressed by systemic racism in America. As a result of the banner, several people contacted the fellowship to express their gratitude that our religious organization was taking a
stand to say that “black lives matter.” The banner was intact until sometime over last weekend, when the cables securing it were cut, the support pole bent and the flag stolen. Coincidentally, on Monday night, our minister’s home and car were egged. The board of trustees of the fellowship officially expresses our continuing support for Black Lives Matter. The banner has already been replaced. We are honored
to be a part of this movement and believe there is growing support for Black Lives Matter in our community. The vandals who are opposed to that message of equality are on the wrong side of history and the wrong side of justice. Sara Lutterbie, board president Barbara Coley, co-chair of Social Justice Committee Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Stony Brook
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heaviness hovers in the air as we prepare to pack our daughter’s stuff into the car and drive her back to college, an environment fraught with new rules and anxiety. We realize this experiment in campus life, such as it is, might end in days or even a few weeks, as her school may pull the same rip chord it used in March. While she is returning to campus, all but one of her classes is remote. The in-person class D. None meets twice a week, of the above so she is going BY DANIEL DUNAIEF back to a restricted college life for two hours a week of in-person learning. Last year, with its jumble of emotions from taking her to college for the first time,
seems so wonderfully innocent and low stress by comparison. By taking her to college this week, she is already arriving on campus three weeks after classes began and is scheduled to return home before Thanksgiving. That means she’ll be on campus, at most, for two and a half months. That is two weeks longer than summer camp. We want her to learn, have fun, meet new people and take advantage of college opportunities. Taking these goals one at a time, I’m not convinced that remote classes in which professors record lectures students can watch at their leisure provides the ideal academic experience. How can they ask questions? How can they turn to the person sitting next to them, or, in the modern world, six seats away, and ask to repeat what they didn’t hear or to see if the professor might have misspoken? College learning occurs on and off campus. In an ideal world, students not only learn from their professors and teaching assistants, but also from each other. They form study groups where
they share notes and test each other. They could share their screens and form virtual study groups. In these small groups, however, they can and do send private chats to other people and feel freer to respond to the beep or flash of light on another electronic device, distracting them from the group exercise. The personal connection through the computer is also limited, as people can’t slap each other on the back or chase each other around a library during a much-needed break. We also want her to have fun, which isn’t the top priority for schools desperate to stay alive financially while keeping the campus community healthy. Even with the most active measures to protect everyone, the virus finds ways to evade detection and to spread. The virus has become the boogeyman of our childhood nightmares, but instead of lurking under the bed or in dark corners of the closet, it waits on door knobs, in airborne particles and on banisters. To protect everyone, the school isn’t allowing students to visit other dorms. They are limited in
social gatherings outside, where they have to be six feet apart and also need to wear masks. In a recent email, my daughter’s school told her, “If you see something, say something.” Those words, which became the cultural norm after 9/11, suggest that careless students are the equivalent of viral terrorists. Perhaps a better approach would be to encourage students to model safe behavior and to protect themselves and others on campus. To facilitate safer social interactions, schools might consider putting up tents, in which they place small circles on the floor that are six feet apart. Students could visit each other in these settings, where they can talk and laugh and see each other in person and wear that great blouse or cool shirt that doesn’t look as good on zoom. Ultimately, the opportunities they have will depend on the ability of the school, working with students, to figure out what they can do and not what they can’t or shouldn’t. We hope the challenges and adversity of the current reality somehow bring our daughter figuratively closer to her new friends, at a safe social distance.
Autumn Is Here and to Be Enjoyed
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n old friend visited, one who had lived here many years, and we used the occasion to have a mini reunion of sorts. The half dozen or so of us wives and mothers, who had come to Long Island in our 20s and raised our children here as our husbands built their careers, are now widows together. We gathered at the beach, then again over breakfast, then on to another beach over two days to catch Between each other up on our lives and you and me the progress of BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF our children and grandchildren. It was a moveable feast of personal histories and philosophies. The good news is that our children and grandchildren seem to be doing pretty well.
Some of the children went into the same careers as their fathers or mothers, others went in different directions. Almost all moved off the Island, although they return for regular visits or Zoom during this unprecedented time. Watching the grandchildren grow and develop their own lives and ideas with little responsibility needed from us is a delight. Of course, we talked about our various health issues and traded advice, but not too much since there were more interesting subjects. One theme that came up was our appreciation for what life has given us. We all treasure our families and the love among the members. We also deeply rejoice in our friendships, especially those of a lifetime. Old friends cannot be replaced. They remember our parents, they laugh with us over what seemed in the past like serious problems and they bear witness to our lives. They know us for who we are, and best of all, they don’t see us as aged, but rather essentially as we looked when we first met. Over the years, we swam together at the apartments’ pool, we cooked for each other with late dinners — “gourmet groups,” we
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called them — after the kids were put to bed in our new homes. We skied together in Vermont, played tennis at the school courts and then in the tennis clubs, we sailed together on the Sound, we cheered as our offspring moved through elementary, junior and senior high schools, we applauded as they went off to colleges of their choice, and we began to dine out regularly with each other. We comforted each other as, one by one, we began to lose our parents. We were becoming the older generation. Most fun of all, we began to travel with each other. Places we visited, in no particular order and with various combinations of friends, included Canada, Alaska, France, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Monaco, England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Montenegro, Estonia, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Russia, China, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Singapore, Bali, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Grand Cayman, St. Thomas, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Italy, Italy, Italy.
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For each and every one of those destinations, we have indelible memories, and always of some combination of us together. And we have the endless number of photographs to remind us of the details. What are we left with now? We are enormously grateful for our lives, our health, our children and grandchildren, our memories and our future, we hope, to some degree together. We are more mellow now and able to distinguish the minor irritations from the major challenges. We think of ourselves as in the autumn of our lives, grateful for all we can do and aspire to do. And interestingly, none of us has moved to live with any of our children, although some of us have moved to smaller quarters or warmer locations. If we could just get past this pandemic and go back to kicking up our heels, we would look forward to that. The underlying theme from our gatherings is our profound gratitude and appreciation for life. One friend said she notices birds more, listens to their songs, admires their colors, enjoys nature in a deeper way now. I think she spoke for us all.
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