The Port Times Record - September 29, 2016

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September 29, 2016

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Theatre Three needs new roof By Alex Petroski alex@tbrnewspapers.com Port Jefferson’s cultural and arts epicenter, known unofficially as “Broadway on Main Street,” and officially as Theatre Three, is in desperate need of a new roof. The building, which is more than 100 years old, leaks every time it rains despite repeated attempts to patch and tar the roof to alleviate the problems, according to

Doug Quattrock, a spokesman for the theater. He added that Theatre Three’s management team has received quotes in the $40,000 to $60,000 range for a brand new roof, and thus far their fundraising efforts have them about a third of the way toward their goal. Anyone interested in donating to help the cause, which they’re calling the Raise the Roof Campaign is asked to call 631928-9100 or send donations by mail to 412 Main Street, Port Jefferson, NY 11777.

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Village looking for help from state to revitalize PJ Station By Alex Petroski alex@tbrnewspapers.com Port Jefferson Village is looking to bring Uptown Funk to Port Jefferson Station, but it’ll need some help. The Port Jefferson Village board of trustees plans to submit a funding proposal to the Empire State Development Corporation to breathe new life into upper Port Jefferson. The plans are part of the Restore New York Communities Initiative, which was funded in the 2015-16 state budget for the sole purpose of supporting municipalities in rehabilitating blighted commercial properties. If awarded, the funding proposal would grant the village up to $500,000 to be used to clean up five adjacent parcels near the intersection of Perry Street and Main Street, about a block north of the Long Island Rail Road station. The village is calling the multiphased project Uptown Funk. Mayor Margot Garant said during a public hearing on the matter Sept. 26 that the village plans to apply for the grant yearly in the hopes of redeveloping multiple areas in upper Port over time. The grant will also require the village to match at least 10 percent of the $500,000 toward the project, according to Garant. The location was selected following a blight study in May, which targeted several areas in Port Jefferson Station in need of attention. The buildings named in the funding proposal were ultimately chosen

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Port Jefferson Mayor Margot Garant shows attendees at a public hearing sept. 26 plans for the revitalization of Port Jefferson station. because of the village’s belief that the property owner will cooperate. The grant requires a willing participant from the private sector. Currently the buildings on the property are vacant. Village grant writer Nicole Christian said she expects to hear back regarding the application by the spring of 2017, and at the moment no concrete parameters have been established for how exactly the money would be put to use. “The $500,000 can be used for sidewalk

restoration, demolition, redevelopment, parking lot improvements — all the things that would be necessary to help a developer make an improvement to this area,” Garant said. “The $500,000 is sort of loosely prescribed, and what I mean by that is we’re not told we have to put it into sidewalks, or told we have to put it into one aspect of the project. So as far as we see it, it enables the village to bring $500,000 to the table to help incentivize a project that will give back to the village perhaps more of what it

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would like to see, which is a strong, anchor retail establishment on the main floor, or a restaurant with housing above.” Trustee Bruce D’Abramo expressed his excitement to get the project started. “I’m really happy to see the village moving forward on this particular issue,” he said of the revitalization of Port Jefferson Station. “It has been a clear goal of mine since I became a trustee to do something about upper Port, and this is one of the mechanisms that I’m happy we can embrace.” Trustee Larry Lapointe also voiced support for the plan. “I think this particular corner is perhaps the worst corner uptown,” he said. “The two buildings that are on site were deemed to be so unsafe that we had to vacate and board them up. Two of the lots behind are magnets for homeless people, and we’re constantly working with the owners to get camps moved out of that area when they spring up. It’s sorely in need of redevelopment.” Barbara Ransome, director of operations for The Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, addressed the proposal during the hearing. “The Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce certainly supports this potential funding and really feels it’s very important, especially in upper Port, in our business community there, and as a gateway coming into the village,” she said. “It’s critical for this type of development to continue.”

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Mather Hospital’s annual, month-long Paint Port Pink initiative raises awareness and money for breast cancer related causes.

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Incidents and arrests, Sept. 21-Sept. 26 Thief thwarted

A 44-year-old homeless man attempted to steal a 1994 Pontiac while it was parked on Canal Road in Port Jefferson Station at about 8 a.m. Sept. 25, according to police. He was arrested and charged with thirddegree criminal mischief.

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At Tara Inn restaurant and bar on Main Street in Port Jefferson at about 1 a.m. Sept. 24, a 31-year-old man from Port Jefferson punched another man in the face, police said. He was arrested and charged with third-degree assault.

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On Sept. 25 at about 6 a.m., a 21-year-old man from Bayport entered Infant Jesus Roman Catholic Church on Myrtle Avenue in Port Jefferson through a side door, damaged the frame and remained inside, police said. He was arrested and charged with second-degree burglary.

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A 21-year-old man from Shoreham possessed cocaine on West Broadway in Port Jefferson between Barnum Avenue and Main Street at about 10:30 p.m. Sept. 21, according to police. He was arrested and charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. At the same time and place, a 20-year-old man from Wading River had marijuana in a clear jar in public view, police said. He was arrested and charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of marijuana.

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At about 8 a.m. Sept. 8, a 37-year-old man from Islip Terrace driving a 1999 Honda on Nicolls Road near the Long Island Expressway collided with a 2000 Honda and fled the scene on foot, according to police. He was arrested in Selden Sept. 23 and charged with first-degree leaving the scene of an accident with an injury.

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A window screen on a home on Greene Avenue in Terryville was damaged at about 7:30 a.m. Sept. 23, according to police.

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A bicycle was stolen from in front of a home on Charm City Drive in Port Jefferson Station at about 6 p.m. Sept. 22, according to police. —Compiled by Alex petroski


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An inside look at the presidential debate on LI By Victoria Espinoza victoria@tbrnewspapers.com A historic political event, which carried what felt like an unprecedented level of uncertainty, took place close to home Sept. 26. Hofstra University was the place to be, as thousands of reporters, protestors, students and politicians flocked to the Hempstead campus to witness a debate featuring the first female presidential nominee of a major political party in United States history and one of the most powerful businessmen in the world. Hillary Clinton (D) and Donald Trump (R) were the main attraction, but there was so much more to be seen and heard on campus in the hours leading up to show time. Major news outlets from all over the world covered the event. The scene was already buzzing around 10 a.m. Businesses set up booths to hand out free debate gear, and MSNBC, Fox News and CNN were already warming up their outdoor stages for a full day of coverage. Some students carried signs with Clinton and Trump’s name, while others raised humorous, homemade signs with messages like “Mom, please come pick me up, I’m scared.” Freshmen to seniors visited the photo booths and interview stands set up, and seemed enthused and excited to be a part of the historic day. One of the more popular activities of the day was an inflatable, replica White House for students to jump around in. In

the early morning it lit up the parking lot and seemed like a spot students would enjoy a carefree few minutes after the stations focused on national issues were seen. But soon enough, the inflatable White House became a backdrop for a serious scene. Dozens of #BlackLivesMatter supporters stood silently arm in arm, in front of the White House. Observers around the area were silent as well. It was a reminder early on that this debate was not just an exciting event, but also would spur a serious conversation about the state of America, and how it we will be led into the future. Bernard Coles, a senior at Hofstra, said he wasn’t confident the issues important to #BlackLivesMatter supporters would come up at the debate. “We’ve been talking nonstop about Brangelina for the past week so I’m not very optimistic about it coming up but I hope so,” he said in an interview. He also said he feels Clinton best represents the #BlackLivesMatter cause. “I feel a thousand times more confident in the direction Hillary Clinton would take the country. She’s been trying to listen to us and support us and represent us for decades and I don’t understand why people are forgetting that.” Although #BlackLivesMatter was not directly referenced Monday night, moderator Lester Holt asked a question entirely focused on race relations. Both candidates talked about solutions they have proposed

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to help improve the criminal justice system, while also touching on their personal relationships with ethnic communities. About a half-mile from the center point of campus was the free speech tent, an area heavily guarded by police where supporters of lesser-known presidential candidates Jill Stein (G) and Gary Jonhson (L) protested their exclusion from the event. Entrance to the free speech tent required passage through a metal detector and a search of belongings. Officers on horseback lined the street, and at the tent,

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a man dressed in a polar bear costume spoke out on global warming, and an “election frog” croaked “Rig it, rig it.” Chris Roy, a Stein supporter, said it was a disgrace that she was not allowed into the debate arena. “I’m thoroughly disgusted and disturbed and furious,” Roy said in an interview. He questioned why two parties are allowed to make the rules for other minor parties, and said Trump and Clinton should be speaking up to allow the other candidates in. “She [Stein] is the only one that is in the trenches fighting with the people,” he said. “They’re [Clinton and Trump] both just totally corrupt. They don’t speak out for open debates, which is awful. When you turn on the television all you see is Hillary and Trump.” Hofstra students throughout campus donned “Make America Great Again” hats and “I’m With Her” pins, and at the end of the night everyone argued over which candidate had the most success. After leaving the scene of the debate, and walking out of what felt like a bunker, it seemed like all issues discussed during the day had been forgotten and all that mattered was Clinton and Trump’s performances. Hofstra’s campus gave a voice to more than just the typical election season rhetoric, and helped remind a reporter like me that this election season is about so much more than just the two candidates who stood on the stage for 90 minutes.

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PAGE A8 • THE PORT TIMES RECORD • SEPTEMBER 29, 2016 Port Jefferson Yacht Club, Inc. The Club wishes to thank all the generous sponsors and donors listed below for making the 7th “Port Jefferson Yacht Club’s Village Cup Regatta” held on September 10th, 2016 a success in the fight against pancreatic cancer which is the fourth leading cause of cancer related deaths. DONORS (continued) Danfords Hotel & Marina Dave Hubbard Diane Mendolia East End Bike Tour Ellen Mason Ellie Bowman Five Guys Frank Casucci Frank and Christine Sini Gerard Miller Helene Flynn Jack Britvan Jason Sanabia Jean Dougherty Joe Yorizzo John & Carol Lane John & Carolyn Ciarelli John & Donna Jablonski John & Ellie Bowman John and Pamela Ann Sini John & Jean Doherty Josephine Alio Kass Realty of Mt. Sinai, Inc. Ken & Heather Babits Kevin & Janet Mularkey Kevin & Patricia Broderick La Bonne Boulangerie LaurieAnnes Boutique Laurina Nielsen Linda Sciarrone Luxuriate Inc. Mac Titmus Madiran The Wine Bar Martha Clara Vineyards Mort & Joan Fortgang Nancy Uzo Niver Otterbox Giving Pace's Pamela Carr Pattern Finders Pepsi Bottling Co. of NY - Long Island Peter & Lynn Johnson Peter & Rosemary Jacobs Phountain Pindar Vineyards Port Jeff Brewing Co. Port Jefferson Beverage Center Port Jefferson Fire Department Ralph & Angela Cacopardo Ralph Alio Ralph and Cathy Segalowitz Raymond & Carol Epp Renzo's Pizza Robert & Barbara McGraw Sally Hausner Sea Creations Sharon Leiman Simon Desouza Agency Inc Frank and Christine Sini Slurp Ramen Smoke Shack Blues Southampton Inn Sparkling Pointe Vineyard Stony Brook Gynecology & Obstetrics P.C. Studio 347 Tapestry Salon & Spa The Rinx The Secret Garden Theatre Three Tim and Kay Rachek Vic & Judy Suben Walk 97.5 FM Z Pita

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suffolk County’s opioid problem will be discussed oct. 1 at stony Brook University.

Scientists, politicians to discuss opioids By Alex Petroski alex@tbrnewspapers.com Opioid addiction will be the topic of discussion at a community forum Oct. 1 at Stony Brook University. The event, titled The Opioid Epidemic, will be hosted by the group Scientists for Policy, Advocacy, Diplomacy and Education. The panel discussion begins at 4:30 p.m. at the Charles B. Wang Center Theatre. Speakers include state Sen. John Flanagan

(R-East Northport), state Sen. Ken LaValle (RPort Jefferson), Suffolk County Deputy Sheriff William Weick, Stony Brook Director of Adult Inpatient Services Constantine Ioannou and Columbia University Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurobiology Jermaine Jones. Attendees are encouraged to bring excess or expired medication for the “Shed the Meds” disposal program. Narcan training will take place after the event. Visit opioidepidemicforum.eventbrite.com for more information or to attend the event.

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st. Charles Hospital will host a paint night to raise money for a renovation project.

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REGATTA AMBASSADOR Ralph Macchio SPONSORS Jody & John Arnhold Ike, Molly & Steven Elias Foundation Enterprise Asphalt Paving Inc. Dr. Hesham M. Atwa & Dr. Teresa Rainone Active Innovations Schafer's Weather Routing Inc. (WRI) Thomas & Karen Aronson Thomas M. Boerum / CGAA Jack Britvan Chuck and Peggy Chiaramonte John and Carolyn Ciarelli Core Title Services, LLC Danfords Hotel, Marina & Spa Richard & Scott DeMatteis William Hausner Family / Capricorn 4 Intelli-Tec Security Services IYRS School of Technology and Trades Koeppel Dental Group News 12 Long Island Pepsi Bottling Company of NY - Long Island Port Jeff Brewing Co. Quality Pest Control / Quality Maintenance Corp Phil & Kathy Schiavone Select Investment Properties, Inc. The Reserve at Baiting Hollow Condos Joe Yorizzo Brian Andrews Anonymous Debra Bristel In Memory of Fred Boerum Dr. Anthony & Anita Casino Ed & Laurina Nielsen Empire National Bank In Honor of Martha Becker Gary & Cindee Passavia North Shore Implant and Oral Surgery Realty Three Louis J. Bove Dr. & Mrs. William Cohn Livia & Alan Cooper Michael & Jeanne Compitello Dowling, Knipfing, Klein Insurance Robert & Amy Fisher GRCH Architecture, P.C. Kathy Garofalo / Summer Breeze Sean Heffernan Richard Holroyd Home Sweet Home Care of LI It Takes A Village Wellness Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & Yedid, P.C. Mackenzie Insurance Mitch Slochower & Judith Messier Brian & Alyssa Rosenblum Ralph & Elba Vega Edward Weiss The Times Beacon Record News Media Andrew Zeniou, MD DONORS Alan & Gretchen Johnson Bagel Express Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard Brian & Judy O'Connor Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Co. Catherine and Bill Haass Celtic Quest, Inc. Cheryl Aronson Chic & Michelle Voorhis Chris & Carol Scaturro Crazy Fish David & Ellen Diamond DJ Don Q Events

St. Charles Hospital Friends of the Foundation will host a paint night on Thursday, Oct. 6, at St. Charles Hospital in the Wisdom Conference Center. The event, “Corks and Canvas,” will benefit the hospital’s Maternal Child Pavilion renovation project. The event is open to the public and advanced registration is required. Call (631) 474-6465 or visit www.stcharles.org/foundation-events to purchase tickets. “The purpose of St. Charles Hospital Friends of the Foundation is to support the good work being done at St. Charles through communitybuilding events,” said Marge Riggio, a Port Jefferson resident and member of the St. Charles Hospital Friends of

the Foundation. “Our paint night will bring residents together and benefit a project that will have a lasting impact for those who live in our area — the renovation of St. Charles Hospital’s Maternal Child Pavilion.” More than 100,000 babies were born at St. Charles Hospital since 1964 while more than 12 physicians based in the Three Village and Port Jefferson community utilize the hospital’s Labor and Delivery suites in the care of their patients. The renovation project will refurbish the Labor and Delivery suite, expand the size of the unit to accommodate additional patient rooms and renovate semi-private patient rooms to private rooms.


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Photos by Dave Paone

Clockwise from above, some of the scarier masks at Ronjo Magic & Costumes in Port Jefferson Station; Ron Diamond of Ronjo Magic & Costumes, Long Island’s last-surviving magic store; and some of the “sexy” Halloween costumes.

Long Island’s last magic shop won’t disappear anytime soon By Dave Paone Port Jefferson Station is able to make a claim no other place on Long Island can: It’s home to the last brick-and-mortar magic store in all of Nassau and Suffolk County. Ronjo Magic & Costumes on Route 112 is the last of its breed, yet doesn’t look as if it’ll be performing a disappearing act anytime soon. The 2,000 square-foot store is stocked with magic trick pieces, novelty items, costumes and a room for performances. The costume articles include wigs, masks and an extensive line of hats that hang from the ceiling. The novelty section is small, but contains the usual gags, like exploding cigarettes, hand buzzers, itching powder and the obligatory rubber chickens. Last month, Hope Galasso, of Bellport, discovered Ronjo through a Google search and brought her 15-year-old nephew Zack Galasso to the store to purchase a Chinese coin trick for $7. While Halloween is the bread-and-butter season for costume sales, it’s not the

only time they’re in demand. Last year, 19-year-old Suffolk County Community College student Christine Day came into the store with her brother and a friend. The trio was preparing to attend Comic Con, a convention for comics, graphic novels, anime, video games, toys and movies, in New York City. Her brother was dressing as Jack Skellington from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, and her friend was dressing as Beetlejuice. The three of them needed makeup. Owner Ron Diamond provided them with just what they needed. “We looked great,” Day said. She also said Diamond was “really helpful” and “inviting,” so when he offered her a part-time job at the store, she took it. Currently she handles data entry, shipment of online orders, and works the counter for costumes and makeup. Diamond’s lifelong interest in magic began in 1966 when his mother bought him a magic kit called Box-o-Magic for $3 at Billy Blake’s department store in Setauket. Then 8 years old, Diamond said the box con-

tained just a handful of tricks, but enough to get him started. Diamond continued to learn tricks, but with no magic store nearby, he resorted to learning new illusions from library books, and by age 12, even started to handcraft his own tricks with the help of a classmate. Diamond got the itch to perform. So at 13, he recruited a girl named Joanne from down the block to play the part of his onstage assistant. He wanted to give Joanne top billing, and name the act Joron, but his sister, Deborah, said he should call it Ronjo, so he did. Ronjo’s first public performances were free for local charities in Suffolk. Since the two performers were only in eighth grade, his mother had to drive them to wherever they were performing. Eventually, the charity work led to paying gigs. Their first was at a birthday party for a 6-year-old, where they made $6. Diamond kept $4, and paid Joanne $2. A year later, Diamond became more polished and added new tricks to the act, and with it, the price of a show jumped to $35. The clients from the first job called to book him again, but when he told them the new rate, they hung up. At 15, he thought he could make additional money by giving lessons and selling magic tricks in a retail setting. He talked one of the merchants at the Old Town Village indoor flea market in Setauket into letting him rent space in his booth, where he set up a 2 feet by 4 feet showcase with 12 tricks for sale. The retail locations kept changing, and with each move, got bigger. Diamond added more showcases with more tricks for sale, and eventually landed his own 13 feet by 100 feet store at the Arcade Shopping Center in Port Jefferson Station at 16 years old. He stayed there for 14 years.

As the years went on, Diamond became a professional magician, but Joanne was no longer in the act, because her father wanted her to get a “real job.” By 1982, he had a crew working for him, including, at times, a driver, a stagehand and other performers including a sword swallower, belly dancer and disc jockey. On occasion, customers in his store would ask for wigs, makeup and costumes. Since he never says no to a customer, he’d get whatever items they were looking for. In 1991, Diamond hired Pete Albertson, who was one of his students, to manage the store. He’s been there for 25 years. Diamond purchased his current location in 2000. When Magic Shop in Hicksville closed three years ago, Ronjo became the last surviving magic store on Long Island. The storefront acquired a little slice of cyberspace and joined the internet in 2003. The website saw tremendous growth over a five-year period, which peaked in 2008, almost to the point where physical store was no longer needed. But all that changed when more and more retailers began selling online, and cyber sales dropped considerably. Now, there are “more websites than customers,” he said. On the magic side, Ronjo’s customers range from the loyal to the new. Mike Maimone of Port Jefferson Station has been purchasing tricks from Ronjo since he was 12. He’s now 48. He owns nearly 350 decks of cards — each for a different illusion — plus 250 other items for tricks. More than half of them were purchased at Ronjo. The uncertainty of operating a shop that sells exclusively what amount to nonessential items looms over Diamond and his business, but for now, Long Island’s only magic store is still here. “Everything here is a luxury,” he said.

When Magic Shop in Hicksville closed three years ago, Ronjo Magic & Costumes in Port Jefferson Station became the last magic shop on Long Island.


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LEGALS

SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No.: 602002/2015 Date of Filing: July 22, 2016 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK SELENE FINANCE LP, Plaintiff, -againstKRISTY DIGIROLAMO AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF JANET KOBEL; JOHN ERDMAN INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF JANET KOBEL; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 50; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 50, INTENDING TO BE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND ASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATE OF JANET KOBEL WHO WAS BORN IN 1956 AND DIED IN 2013, A RESIDENT OF THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK,

THEIR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST IF ANY OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS BE DECEASED, THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE AFORESAID CLASSES OF PERSON, IF THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF; DAVID KOBEL A/K/A DAVID KOBEL JR. AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF JANET KOBEL; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE;; ‘’JOHN DOES’’ and ‘’JANE DOES’’, said names being fictitious, parties intended being possible tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other entities

or persons who claim, or may claim, a lien against the premises, Defendants. 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(s) within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner, 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

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 your mortgage company will not stop this 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. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Andrew G. Tarantino, Jr. of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed on July 17, 2015, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by JOHN ERDMAN and JANET KOBEL to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR LEND AMERICA, A NEW YORK CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND/OR ASSIGNS bearing date August 20, 2009 and recorded in Liber M00021856 of Mortgages at Page 487 in the County of Suffolk on September 8, 2009. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION by assignment of mortgage bearing date June 26, 2014 and recorded in the County of Suffolk in Liber M00022533, Page 265 on October 16, 2014. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to LOANCARE, A DIVISION OF FNF SERVICING, INC. N/K/A LOANCARE, LLC by assignment of mortgage bearing date June 26, 2014 and recorded in the County of Suffolk in Liber M00022533, Page 266 on October 16, 2014. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to SELENE FINANCE LP by assignment of mortgage bearing date February 25, 2015. Said premises being known as and by 74 EATONDALE AVENUE, BLUE POINT, NY 11715. Date: June 29, 2015 Batavia, New York Virginia C Grapensteter, Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26 Harvester Avenue Batavia, NY 14020 585.815.0288 Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working 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 Banking Department at 1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state. ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies. 356 9/15 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE

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SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff AGAINST Joseph Nupieri a/k/a Joseph Nupieri Sr; et al., Defendant(s)

Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated April 27, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on October 13, 2016 at 9:30AM, premises known as 16 Plaza Lane, Selden, NY 11784. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of NY, District 0200 Section 423.00 Block 05.00 Lot 027.000. Approximate amount of judgment $205,338.43 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 064481/2013. Donald Kitson, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: August 19, 2016 347 9/8 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK PHH Mortgage Corporation, Plaintiff AGAINST Nicholas C. Galeja a/k/a Nicholas Galeja; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated June 28, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York, 11738 on October 11, 2016 at 2:30PM, premises known as 45 Winterberry Drive, Middle Island, NY 11953. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of NY, Section 348.000 Block 01.00 Lot 043.000. Approximate amount of judgment $527,035.56 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 12-17726. Rudolph Cartier JR, Esq, Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: August 24, 2016 348 9/8 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Pltf. vs. CYNTHIA M. CARRO, THOMAS M. CARRO, Defts. Index #029781/2012. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Oct. 13, 2015, I will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on Oct. 20, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. prem. k/a 46 Howe Road, Coram, NY a/k/a Section 395.00, Block 06.00, Lot 013.000, District 0200. Approx. amt. of judgment is $340,642.45 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. TERENCE M. QUINN, Referee. FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore, NY. File No. - #57449- #89486 358 9/15 4x ptr


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LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-10, Plaintiff, AGAINST NATALIE FOWORA, ANTHONY FOWORA, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered June 2, 200918 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on October 06, 2016 at 9:00 AM premises known as 5 BUENA VISTA ROAD, PORT JEFFERSON, NY 11777 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 0201, Section 010.00, Block 02.00 and Lot 002.000 Approximate amount of judgment $785,144.43 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #33328/07 JOHN L. CIARELLI, ESQ., Referee, Kozeny, McCubbin & Katz, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 289 9/8 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO HOME EQUITY ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES 2006-3 TRUST, HOME EQUITY ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-3 , Plaintiff, AGAINST ERIC MCCABE, ELIZABETH MCCABE, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered June 9, 2016 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on October 11, 2016 at 10:00 AM premises known as 33 BLOCK ISLAND DRIVE, SOUND BEACH, NY 11789 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 072.00, Block 03.00 and Lot 032.000 Approximate amount of judgment $517,782.10 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #23347/12 HARVEY BESUNDER, ESQ., Referee, Kozeny, McCubbin & Katz, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 290 9/8 4x ptr

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Plaintiff designates SUFFOLK as the place of trial situs of the real property SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Mortgaged Premises: 807 WOODLAND COURT CORAM, NY 11727 District: 0200 Section: 494.50 Block: 01.00 Lot: 807.000 INDEX NO. 600940/2016 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, vs. HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTEES OF THE ESTATE OF MAUREEN VORT MCCABE; TARA VAN VORT, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF MAUREEN VAN VORT MCCABE 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; BRETTON WOODS CONDOMINIUM VII; CLERK OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; FIRST WEST MORTGAGE BANKERS, LTD, “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, Defendants. 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 $257,600.00 and interest, recorded on June 25, 2007, at Liber M000 21557 Page 967, of the Public Records of SUFFOLK County, New York, covering premises known as 807 WOODLAND COURT 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. 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 Dated: August 18, 2016 RAS BORISKIN, LLC NATALIA ROBAN, ESQ. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite I 06 Westbury, NY 11590 516280-7675 337 9/8 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2010-2 ASSET-BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Pltf. vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT-LAW, 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 THE DECEDENT LANEA MARTINO, BY PURCHASE, INHERITANCE, LIEN OR OTHERWISE, ANY RIGHT TITLE OR INTEREST IN AND TO THE PREMISES DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN; et al, Defts. Index #16165/11. Pursuant to order fixing default and judgment of foreclosure and sale dated July 1, 2016, I will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on Oct. 17, 2016 at 9:45 a.m. prem. k/a 6 Wellington Road, Middle Island, NY a/k/a District 0200, Section 374.00, Block 06.00, Lot 002.000. Said property beginning at a point on the Westerly side of Wellington Road distant 192.60 ft. Southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the Westerly side of Wellington Road with the Southerly side of Northfield Road, being a plot 105.64 ft. x 176.62 ft. x 74.30 ft. x 159.86 ft. Approx. amt. of judgment is $542,320.78 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. KEITH O’HALLORAN, Referee. THE MARGOLIN & WEINREB LAW GROUP, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 165 Eileen Way, Ste. 101, Syosset, NY #89424 346 9/15 4x ptr Notice of formation of ORTH HOLDINGS LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 17, 2016, Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY gas been designated as agent of the LLC upon who pro-

cess against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 640 Belle Terre Rd, Building G, Port Jefferson, NY 11777. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

Rochester, NY 14614-1990 Tel. 585/760-8218 Dated: August 10, 2016

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK

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DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST 2005-2, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-2,

LEGAL NOTICE

375 9/15 6x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. Bank, N.A., successor trustee to LaSalle Bank National Association, on behalf of the holders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I Trust 2007-HE6, Asset-Backed Certificates Series 2007-HE6, Plaintiff AGAINST David Bradley a/k/a David J. Bradley; Meaghan Bradley a/k/a Meaghan A. Bradley; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated June 27, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York, 11738 on October 12, 2016 at 8:45AM, premises known as 163 Grove Street, Port Jefferson, NY 11776. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of NY, District 0200 Section 205.00 block 05.00 Lot 037.000. Approximate amount of judgment $465,420.54 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 069352/2014. David Besso, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, October 3, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson TO AMEND SECTION 250-27(B) OF THE VILLAGE CODE TO AUTHORIZE A PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING (PILOP) FEE WHEN AN OWNER IN THE C-1, C-2, MW-1, OR MW-2 DISTRICT PROVIDES INSUFFICIENT PARKING, by proposed local law, a copy of which is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk. At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Robert Juliano Village Clerk Dated: September 9, 2016 376 9/22 2x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST 2004-2, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-2, Against

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ERIK WOLMART A/K/A ERIK J. WOLMART A/K/A ERIC WOLMART, ET AL.,

Dated: August 31, 2016 349 9/8 4x ptr REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff – against – DAVID A. MUSANTRY, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on July 13, 2016. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction, at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, Suffolk County, New York on the 11th Day of October, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. 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. Premises known as 10 Parkside Road, Sound Beach, (Town of Brookhaven) NY 11789. (District: 0200, Section: 074.00, Block: 01.00, Lot: 015.000) Approximate amount of lien $234,968.24 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 13-24262. Edwin F. Black, Esq., Referee. Davidson Fink LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 28 East Main Street, Suite 1700

Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on 6/13/2016, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 10/26/2016 at 11:00 am, premises known as 9 Windsor Court, Coram, NY 11727, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Coram, in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Treasurer as Section 313.00, Block 06.00 and Lot 003.000. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $515,889.88 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 21006/2011. 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. Robert J. Flynn Jr., Esq., Referee. Leopold & Associates, PLLC, 80 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Armonk, NY 10504 Dated: 8/16/2016 GNS 383 9/22 4x ptr

Plaintiff, Against Index No.: 2659/2008 OSWALDO GUZMAN, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on 8/15/2016, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 11/3/2016 at 12:00 pm, premises known as 17 Vernon Ave, Mastic, NY 11950, 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 the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office as Section 824.00, Block 04.00 and Lot 021.000. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $458,343.78 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 2659/2008. 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. KEVIN R JOHNSTON, Esq., Referee. Leopold & Associates, PLLC, 80 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Armonk, NY 10504 Dated: 8/30/2016 GNS 406 9/29 4x ptr

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SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, Pltf. vs. FRANK CAMPO, et al, Defts. Index #062530/14. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered Mar 24, 2016, I will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on Oct. 31, 2016 at 1:30 p.m., prem. k/a 6 Loretta Court, Coram, NY. Said property located at a point on the Southerly line of Loretta Court where the Easterly line of herein described premised and the Westerly line of land now or formerly of I. Bauman intersects said Southerly line of Loretta Court, which point is 200.00 ft. Westerly as measured along the Southerly line of Loretta Court with the Westerly line of Westfield Road, and from said point of beginning, being a plot 100 ft. x 100 ft. Approx. amt. of judgment is $329,807.41 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. KENNETH SEIDELL, Referee. COHN & ROTH, Attys. for Pltf., 100 East Old Country Rd., Ste. 28, Mineola, NY. #89502 370 9/29 4x ptr SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK-BROOKHAVEN CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff -against- ERIC STRIFFLER A/K/A ERIC J. STIFFLER A/K/A ERIC J. STRIFFLER, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated July 7, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on October 19, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. premises situate, lying and being at Rocky Point, in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southwesterly side of Ozone Park, distant 255.25 feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Dawn Road and the southwesterly side of Ozone Road; being a plot 100.00 feet by 60.00 feet by 100.00 feet by 60.00 feet. Said premises known as 9 OZONE ROAD, ROCKY POINT, NY Approximate amount of lien $258,336.73 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. 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. Index Number 067510/2014. FRANK MAFFEI, JR., ESQ., Referee David A. Gallo & Associates LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 95-25 Queens Boulevard, 11th Floor, Rego Park, NY 11374 File# 7254.1143 374 9/15 4x ptr

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Plaintiff AGAINST Richard Berkhout; Shana Berkhout; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 2, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville NY 11738 on October 26, 2016 at 10:30AM, premises known as 34 Cherokee Trail, Ridge, NY 11961. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of NY, District 0200 Section 151.00 Block 02.00 Lot 052.000. Approximate amount of judgment $431,616.54 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 601794/2015. Armand Araujo, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 7591835 Dated: September 14, 2016 382 9/22 4x ptr AMENDMENTS AND CHANGES TO THE ZONING ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN CHAPTER 85, ARTICLE VII CONCERNING THE FOLLOWING: THOMAS RUSCH FOR A CHANGE OF ZONE ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NY ADOPTED BY THE BROOKHAVEN TOWN BOARD DECISION NO. 3A MEETING: OCTOBER 1, 2015 RESOLUTION OF ADOPTION – GRANTING THE APPLICATION OF THOMAS RUSCH FOR A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM B RESIDENCE 1 AND J BUSINESS 2 TO J BUSINESS 6 ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NEW YORK WHEREAS, on September 17, 2015, a duly advertised public hearing was held to consider the application of Thomas Rusch for a change of zone from B Residence 1 and J Business 2 to J Business 6, to convert existing residential dwelling to office use, on a parcel of property located on the e/s Main Street, n/o Maple Avenue, Port Jefferson Station, New York, further identified as SCTM No. 0200-137.0003.00-019.000; and WHEREAS, after due consideration and deliberation; BE IT RESOLVED that the above application for a change of zone is hereby approved subject to the following: CONDITIONS 1. The applicant must submit proof, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney’s Office, that the covenants and restrictions, approved as to form and substance, referenced below, have been filed with the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office. COVENANTS 1. The applicant shall agree to future cross access and parking easement agreements with the adjoining properties to the north (SCTM No. 0200-137.00-03.00010.000) and to the south (SCTM No. 0200-137.00-03.00-020.000). 2. The applicant shall agree to future pedestrian cross access easement agreement with the adjoining property to the north-

east currently owned by Long Island Railroad Company, C/o MTA (SCTM No. 0200-137.0003.00-015.003) 3. The existing dilapidated 1-story frame garage and attached shed located in the southeast corner of the subject property shall be removed, after obtaining the required demolition from the Division of Building, prior to the structure being razed, and prior to site plan approval. 4. A minimum twelve foot (12’) wide perimeter buffer shall be established and maintained along the eastern property line. Said perimeter buffer shall include evergreen tree plantings a minimum of seven feet in height and planted five feet on-center. 5. The site access (apron and curb cut) and/or entrance driveway shall be widened at time of site plan design to better handle the increased two-way traffic pattern needed to access the rear parking area. and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board, as Lead Agency, has determined that pursuant to 6NYCRR Part 617.3 and 617.6, the proposed action is deemed to be an Unlisted Action for which a Negative Declaration has been issued. DATED: September 19, 2016 AT: FARMINGVILLE, NEW YORK STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) I, DONNA LENT, Town Clerk of Brookhaven, State of New York, do hereby certify that the annexed foregoing is a true copy of the amendments and changes to the Code of the Town of Brookhaven Chapter 85 Article VII which amendment and change was duly adopted by a motion of the Town Board on the 1ST day of October, 2015 as herein above set forth as the same appears in the minutes of said meeting on file in my Office. IN TESTIMONY WHERE OF, I have hereunto set my hand and annexed the seal of the said Town the 19th day of September, 2016. DONNA LENT TOWN CLERK TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN 401 9/29 1x ptr ACCESSORY APARTMENT REVIEW BOARD TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN Pursuant to the provisions of section 85-201 of the Building Ordinance of the Town of Brookhaven, notice is hereby given that the Accessory Apartment Review Board of the Town of Brookhaven will hold a public hearing at Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY, at 6p.m. on 10/06/2016

AA018609 MONTE JAMES & DIANE 65 S COLEMAN RD CENTEREACH NY 11720 AA018656 LOCURTO STEVEN & MUSI KERRI 7 HILLBERRY LN HOLBROOK NY 11741 AA018700 VELOSO MANUEL & MARIA 85 CARLETON DR SHIRLEY NY 11967 AA018702 MARMOL JOSE & MARMOL MARIVELL 2 COLBY DR CORAM NY 11727 AA018706 CALANDRA CIARA M & DOMINELLI VINCENT 23 NORWALK LN SELDEN NY 11784 AA018713 WAHEED MURAD 3 BART DR SELDEN NY 11784 AA018722 SYMNS DIONNE & SYMNS RICHARD 30 RED MAPLE RD RIDGE NY 11961 AA018724 CAPERSINO ANTHONY & DENISE 29 ARPAGE E DR SHIRLEY NY 11967 AA018725 CINANNI FRANK 60 FERNDALE AVENUE SELDEN NY 11784

FURTHER RESOLVED that this expenditure of funds from the Terryville Fire District Buildings & Grounds Capital Reserve Fund shall be subject to a permissive referendum and that the Fire District Secretary shall, within ten days from adoption of this resolution, publish the required notice and otherwise take any steps necessary to effectuate the same.” BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Dated: September 22, 2016 Port Jefferson Station, New York Frank Triolo District Secretary 420 9/29 1x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MORTGAGE SECURITIES CORP., HOME EQUITY ASSET TRUST 2006-3, HOME EQUITY PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-3, Plaintiff

AA018726 GULLI CAROLYN 21 LIBERTY AVE SELDEN NY 11784

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AA018733 SABATELLO MICHAEL & LISA 14 HAWTHORNE ST MOUNT SINAI NY 11766

Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated May 02, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738, on November 03, 2016 at 11:15AM, premises known as 14 Roe Avenue, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Terryville, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 311.00, Block 04.00, Lot 040.000. Approximate amount of judgment $357,272.14 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index #18805/12.

AA018737 PASSARO GERARD & PASSARO RENEE 149 BERNSTEIN BLVD CENTER MORICHES NY 11934 AA018739 RASHID MOHAMED S & SHANTA 27 DEER LN EAST SETAUKET NY 11733 AA17574 CABRAL GERMAN 136 BEDFORD AVE MASTIC NY 11950 Irene D’Abramo Accessory Apartment Review Board Town of Brookhaven

AA018181 VORMITTAG JOSEPH & BOVE DEANNA 59 CORBIN AVENUE E. PATCHOGUE NY 11772

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AA018351 BADALA SALVATORE 19 CARMEN VIEW DR SHIRLEY NY 11967

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Fire Commissioners, Terryville Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, being duly convened in the regular meeting on September 22, 2016 after due deliberation thereupon did adopt the following

AA018501 MURRAY TINA J 2 QUEEN DR SOUND BEACH NY 11789

resolution: “RESOLVED THAT an expenditure not to exceed the sum of $25,000 to be made from the Terryville Fire District Buildings & Grounds Capital Reserve Fund in order to purchase: Training building renovation project

TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Port Jefferson Station, New York

STACEY KLEPPE, DUANE KLEPPE, et al., Defendant(s)

Usha Srivastava, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 415 9/29 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY

Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about November 6, 2015, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On October 28, 2016 at 9:00 am. Premises known as 33 EVA LANE, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738 District: 0200 Section: 624.00 Block: 02.00 Lot: 034.004 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Parcel I on a minor Subdivision filed in the Town of Brookhaven as “Map of Marks Estate”. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $705,767.47 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 12209/10 Frank M. Maffei, Jr., Esq.; REFEREE 418 9/29 4x ptr NOTICE TO BIDDERS 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 #16081 – SAND & GRAVEL OCTOBER 13, 2016 Specifications for the abovereferenced bid will be available beginning September 29, 2016. Preferred Method • Access website: www.Brookhaven.org: click on link for Bids. • Follow directions to register and download document. 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 422 9/29 1x ptr

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A student perspective Earl L. Vandermeulen High School senior Kyra Becker will serve as the voice of her peers this year, as she joins the Port Jefferson board of education in the role of student representative. Becker, who was appointed by Principal Christine Austen at the end of the 2015-16 school year, will serve as a liaison between students and the board during the board’s monthly meetings. “Kyra is a perfect fit for this position,” said Austen. “She is responsible, displays leadership and is very involved in school activities.” In addition to serving as a nonvoting board of education student representative, Becker is captain of the varsity tennis team, class historian and a leader in her church youth group. Additionally, she will be participating in a church mission to Africa this winter, where she will help administer medication to AIDS victims. In the past, she assisted in the construction of a home for a family in Mexico.

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Earl L. Vandermeulen High School senior Kyra Becker will provide a student perspective as the student representative to the Port Jefferson board of education. Becker, who intends to study business in college next fall, said this new position will further hone her public speaking and communication skills. “I think this will be a good experience,” she said. “I am very excited.”

obituary John C. Lynott

John C. Lynott, 79, of East Setauket, died Sept. 3. He was born July 14, 1937, in Port Jefferson, the son of Arthur and Susie Lynott. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army who served in the Vietnam War. He was a retired landscape supervisor for CCM in Stony Brook, who enjoyed gardening, baseball (Yankees) and football (Giants) boxing and going to his beach cottage.

He is survived by his wife Joan; daughters, Tracy and Erin; granddaughter Brittany; brother Bill; and many other family members and friends. Arrangements were entrusted to Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket, where services were held. He was afforded full military honors at Calverton National Cemetery. An online guest book is available at www.bryantfh.com.

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Earl L. Vandermeulen High School seniors Brandon, left, and Nicholas Kafeiti, right, attended the National Academy of Future Scientists and Technologists over the summer.

PJHS brothers attend national academy Earl L. Vandermeulen High School seniors Brandon and Nicholas Kafeiti participated in the National Academy of Future Scientists and Technologists in Boston over the summer. Through the prestigious program, the brothers heard from distinguished speakers within the fields they intend to study in col-

Port Jeff’s AP Scholars In recognition of their exceptional achievement on AP exams, several Earl L. Vandermeulen High School students have earned the title of AP Scholar. In total, 11 students were named AP Scholars, nine earned the recognition of AP Scholar with Honor and nine were named AP Scholars with Distinction. To earn AP Scholar recognition, students are required to score a 3 or higher on three or more AP exams; to be recognized as an AP Scholar with Honor, students must earn an average of 3.25 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of those exams; and to be named an AP Scholar with Distinction, students must receive an average score of 3.5 on all AP exams and grades of 4 or higher on five or more of those exams.

Port Jefferson School District extends its congratulations to the following students: AP Scholars Nicholas Andriana, Anthony Buono, Gillian Kenah, Louis Martin-Duprez, Eve Milusich, Thomas Mungioli, Siobhan Petracca, Vanessa Rubenstein, Chandler Sciara, Victoria Sund and Ji Won Woo AP Scholars with Honor Jillian Colucci, Piper Heide, Courtney Lewis, Richard Liebert, Brian Mark, Chiara Rabeno, Arunima Roy, Paul Simmerling and Elisa Ueno AP Scholars with Distinction Lev Bershadsky, Erin Burke, Nicole Callahan, Edward Finkelstein, Xinyi Hong, Anita Rescia, Corinne Scannell, Emma Schoepflin and Charles Scott

lege — economics and biology, respectively. Brandon, who plays varsity football, is a member of Earl L. Vandermeulen High School’s Investment Club, Environmental Club and Leo Club. Nicholas plays both football and tennis and is a member of the school’s STEM club, Interact Club, Leo Club, International Club and Environmental Club.

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Two Earl L. Vandermeulen High School seniors, Xinyi Hong, left, and Richard Liebert, right, have been named as National Merit Semifinalists.

PJHS seniors named National Merit Semifinalists Port Jefferson School District is pleased to announce that two Earl L. Vandermeulen High School seniors, Xinyi Hong and Richard Liebert, have been selected as semifinalists in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program. The seniors are among the approximately 16,000 semifinalists nationwide who qualified for the honor based on their high PSAT scores. They will continue in the competition for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth about $33 million.

Hong, who intends to study within the field of sciences in college, is a member of the high school’s STEM club, Science Olympiad Team, Environmental Club and National Honor Society. She also plays the viola and participates in the International Omega program. Liebert, whose goal is to become an engineer, is a member of the high school’s robotics club, STEM club, Science Olympiad Team and National Honor Society. He is also a dancer.


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Clockwise from left, Kai Cochrane rushes through the opening; Robert notarfrancesco, William Grosse and Max oak race off the field to celebrate the win; Tyler Timpanaro makes a leaping grab; and anthony Guardiano blocks while gaining yards.

Warriors snap 10-game skid with homecoming win By Bill landon Comsewogue hosted Hauppauge on Sept. 24, and it was only fitting that the Warriors’ homecoming battle on the gridiron snapped a 10-game losing streak, dating back to the 2015 season. The Warriors hadn’t won a football game since 2014. Having dropped the first two games of the season, Comsewogue was on a long string of defeats — so the team was desperate for a win. After squandering a 14-point lead late in the game, the Comsewogue defense stood its ground and stopped a late-game drive by the Eagles that would have tied the

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game with seconds remaining, and the Warriors escaped with a 27-21 victory. “We can never finish games and we were due for this,” senior quarterback Anthony Guardiano said. “We were due to win this game and we did it. We did it as a team. We’ve been busting our butts this week, and we’ve been so much more disciplined than we were last season. We honestly deserved this, and that it was homecoming made it even better.” The quarterback pulled double duty on the afternoon, running for 134 yards and rushing in two touchdowns while snagging a crucial interception in the third quarter to stall a Hauppauge drive that changed the momentum of the game. After Guardiano scored the first touchdown of the game on a 47-yard run, Kai Cochrane got the call, and pounded the ball up the middle — like he did most of the afternoon — to the second touchdown of the game on a 1-yard run. Although the extra-point attempt by senior kicker Shane Wolff failed following the second touchdown, the Warriors found themselves out front, 13-0. The margin of victory could’ve been much greater, had the Warriors not committed as many mistakes as they did. Twice, touchdown passes from Guardiano connected with his open wide receiver, senior Tyler Timpanaro, who came down with the ball in the end zone, but both times the play was called back because of penalties. On Comsewogue’s next possession, Cochrane, a junior running back and linebacker, broke to the outside and went the distance for the score, only to have the ball called back on a holding penalty. Instead, Hauppauge scored on its ensuing drive to close the gap, 13-7.

Guardiano made things interesting when he sprinted down the right sideline for a first down following a fake punt on a third-andout, but the Warriors couldn’t capitalize on the opportunity. Both teams traded possession and neither team could score in the third, but Cochrane found the end zone a minute into the fourth quarter on a 14-yard run. He then bulled his way up the middle for a successful 2-point conversion for a 21-7 advantage. “After halftime, we made adjustments — the coaches got together and made some [changes] offensively and defensively,” Comsewogue head coach Sean Tremblay said. “You can have any scheme you want, and they’re all sound, but it all boils down to the kids who have to execute it.” Hauppauge discovered a weakness in the Comsewogue secondary, and moved to the air, tossing the ball to open receivers as the Eagles moved the chains down the field. Hauppauge’s quarterback hit his open receiver down the right sideline for a score with nine minutes left in the game, and with the point-after attempt successful, drew his team within six points, to trail 21-14. On the ensuing kickoff, Comsewogue coughed up the ball and Hauppauge recovered in strong field position. The Eagles marched downfield for another score, and tied the game 21-21 at the 7:31 mark, after the extra-point kick was good. With 5:15 left in regulation, Guardiano took matters into his own hands and traveled outside on a broken play, running 63 yards for a touchdown. The 2-point conversion attempt failed, and as the clock unwound, the Eagles went back to their aerial offense, finding open receivers over the middle for short

yardage as they marched down the field. With 18 seconds on the clock, Hauppauge knocked on Comsewogue’s door, advancing the ball to the 9-yard line. With eight seconds left, the team completed another pass over the middle to move to the 3-yard line. The Eagles tried to get another play in, but a tackle on the 1-yard line prevented a score as time expired. “This was an emotional win — we needed it badly because we’re going on 700 days without a win,” Cochrane said. “Today’s win was beautiful, especially on homecoming weekend. We need to stop the mental errors, and we need to keep this momentum going.”


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Comsewogue High School’s homecoming day festivities Sept. 24 kicked off with a parade. Students of all ages from the district took part in the fun, then watched their Warriors defeat Hauppauge for their first win of the 2016 season.

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Hofstra University hosts the first presidential debate, but factchecking of candidates’ claims should have gone on long before.

Real time fact-checking A growing trend this election season amongst newspapers, politics-centric websites, pollsters and even candidates is to fact-check claims made by presidential hopefuls or their litany of staffers during speeches, debates and other public forums in real time. In theory, that makes perfect sense. Candidates should be taken to task for false claims they make in public when attempting to appeal to voters. During the first presidential debate, Sept. 26 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, each took turns making statements and accusations that were later proven false by the army of fact-checkers listening closely. Trump asserted that the stop-and-frisk policy did wonders for crime rates in New York City during its short-lived run. Fact-checks by the Associated Press, the Washington Post and CNN yielded no proof of stop-and-frisk impacting crime rates. Trump accused Clinton of “flip-flopping” her position on The Trans-Pacific Partnership, a global trade deal, which she initially supported and referred to as “the gold standard.” The same cast of fact-checking characters nabbed Clinton for switching positions in the debate aftermath. Fact-checking during and immediately following the first presidential debate was a useful tool for American voters. However, if checking facts were this important throughout the primary process, it’s possible Americans might be choosing from a different slate of candidates Nov. 8. Our editorial staff wonders how much of an effect fact-checking has on voters. How many Trump and Clinton supporters heard their candidate say something that was later proved false, and actually started reflecting on if that mattered to them? Fact-checking is important, and it’s great that so many media outlets are devoting resources to it. It’s part of what separates news organizations from the rest of the social media storm that ensues during and after major events. We hope the increase in fact-checking doesn’t fall on deaf-ears, and voters take notice of when their candidates are proven wrong.

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When you look at the local newspapers in Suffolk County about what Lee Zeldin is supposed to have done for Long Islanders, especially for his constituents in the 1st Congressional District, a very different impression emerges when you actually study his voting record. By contrast, his challenger in the upcoming elections, Anna Throne-Holst, has a solid record in the areas of job creation and the environment. Zeldin is reputed to have done a lot for job creation in Suffolk County. This is very misleading. What passes for helping job creation — when you look at the voting records — actually has nothing to do with jobs. The Administrative Procedure Act, which Zeldin voted in favor of, actually loosens regulations on business. Zeldin would probably say the bill reducing regulations helps the American worker. Wrong. It helps agencies to make commercial decisions, which may or may not be for the American worker. Republicans have been traditionally for

reducing governmental regulations in business, so that business flows uninterrupted and business owners make profits. When businessmen profit, other people get jobs, or so many Republicans believe. This type of “trickle down” subsidy benefits the ordinary person looking for work only minimally, and not very often. Another bill that Zeldin has voted along party lines amends the Administrative Procedure Act, another bill to reduce governmental interference in business. Once again, the bill does not increase business, per se. The American Workers Act purports to increase the mandatory working hours for a full-time worker from 30 to 40 hours in order to qualify for health insurance. But for the ordinary person, when he or she sees the title — American Workers Act — thinks it has to do with jobs. It actually enables the employer not to pay medical insurance to employees. Finally, we need to look at Lee Zeldin’s voting record with the environment. I read in May

that Zeldin, as a congressman, has voted time and again, to protect Long Island’s pristine nature and its rich natural resources. His voting records do not support this claim. He has voted eight times on environmental issues. Each time, except once, he has voted to reduce the Environmental Protection Agency’s budget. I think 1st Congressional District constituents should look carefully at both the candidates vying for election to Congress. Anna, as the town supervisor of Southampton, has brought in jobs for policemen and started day-care centers and alternative schools for children. She has helped the elderly and has worked to preserve wide stretches of Long Island’s land. She helped found the Center for Clean Water Technology, housed at Stony Brook University. The election is less than 50 days away. Let the voters know what the facts are before they vote.

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Anker: Eliminating bus route isn’t the answer I am writing in opposition to the proposed discontinuation of the 5A bus route in the Town of Brookhaven. I fully understand that Suffolk County is faced with a difficult financial situation, but in an effort to fill a widening budget gap, I do not believe that it is in the interest of Suffolk County to cut this core service, which would deny residents access to basic transportation. I believe that it is Suffolk’s obligation to provide affordable, equitable and accessible mass transportation to all residents throughout the county. The 5A bus route serves a corridor where service cuts will

cause real hardship, including the entire hamlet of Sound Beach and three large senior communities in Ridge that include Leisure Village, Leisure Knoll and Leisure Glen. Elimination of the 5A route would cut off the entire community of Sound Beach and deny them any access to public transportation. The cuts will also inequitably affect the Leisure communities where seniors on a fixed income, and without alternate modes of transportation, would be effectively isolated and denied their independence. The 5A bus route also provides transportation to two large shopping centers in the 6th Legislative District,

where local business owners who are already struggling will feel the economic impact of the cuts. I am requesting the county Department of Public Works and Suffolk County Transit modify the existing routes to strike a balance between total elimination and cost reduction. Suffolk County should restructure the existing routes to provide for greater efficiency. I do not support the bus service cuts without a transitional period to offer alternatives to transportation needs.

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opinion Urging teachers to sharpen their communication skills

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t’s time to raise the bar on communication skills for teachers. I realize there are sensational educators who inspire a cadre of young minds each year. There are also plenty of teachers who are weak communicators, whose work wouldn’t stand up to their own liberal use of the red pen and who have their own rules of grammar that defy any style book. That seems especially problematic, particularly for language arts teachers who are, presumably, By Daniel Dunaief not only educating our sons and daughters about how to read and analyze text, but are also helping them develop their writing style and voice. The do-as-I-say-and-not-as-I-do ap-

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proach may, unwittingly, be preparing students for the unfair world where merit doesn’t count as much as other factors, like connections. I’m not sure that’s really the lesson we want to teach or the subtext we want to share during these formative years. I’d like to ask a favor of teachers: Please read your instructions before you give them to your students. You can shape the assignment the way you’d like: asking questions about identity, seeking to understand the perspective of the author, asking for an analysis of the tone of the piece. But please, please, please read over your directions before printing them out, sending them to students or sharing them with parents. It’s not OK for your writing to read like the assembly instructions for a child’s toy. I know it will take a few more moments and I know that you’re not particularly well paid, but please remember your mission and the difficulty of a double standard. Children can sense hypocrisy quicker than a shark can

smell blood in the water. I realize these missives filled with misdirections may provide a lesson unto themselves. Students may learn that nobody is perfect. While that may be true, are the teachers — who provide confusing directions, who send out assignments rife with poor grammar and misspellings, or who casually make the kinds of mistakes for which they would take major deductions — comfortable enough with themselves and their position to provide students with the opportunity to correct them? Ideally, learning isn’t just about hearing things, memorizing them, spitting them back out during a test and forgetting them within a week of an exam. As teachers say so often when they meet parents, they want their students to learn to think for themselves and to question the world around them. If that’s the case, then let’s not pay lip service to those missions. Let’s add a corollary to that and suggest that how teachers communicate is as important as what they communicate.

Let’s also encourage students to ask teachers why their instructions include particular words or employ specific phrases. I recall, many years ago, the first time one of my more self-assured teachers silenced a room when he said, in his booming baritone, “I stand corrected.” The rest of us didn’t know whether to cheer for the boy who challenged him or to duck, worried that a temper tantrum with flying chalk — remember chalk? — might follow. Maybe schools should hire an editor who can read the instructions to kids and emails to parents. Or, if the budget doesn’t allow a single extra employee, maybe they can engage in the same kind of peer review they utilize in their classrooms. Ideally, students and teachers can seize the opportunity to learn and improve every year. Teachers create an assignment and then reuse it the next year. If the assignment is unclear, or the directions flawed, the teacher should do his or her homework and revise it. All I ask is that teachers lead by example.

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f you have had enough of politics and pundits this week, come with me for a nostalgic trip through the golden age of Broadway musicals. I was carried back to those heady days of the 1950s by a recent New York Times article about the lost art of sneaking in for the second act, impossible today due to post-9/11 security. Now I don’t know if you have ever By Leah S. Dunaief indulged in this type of larcenous activity, so I will explain how it worked — at least for me and my merry little band. I attended junior high and high school at 68th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The subway was right at the corner of our Gothicstyle building. This is important

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information for you to know in order to follow our exploits. The other bit of vital info is that our school day officially ended each afternoon at 2 p.m., rather than the usual 3 p.m. for the rest of the schools under the New York City Board of Education’s auspices. Shortly after I started in seventh grade, I fell in with a happy group of kids who lived across town, on the Upper West Side. While that was decades away from what we know today as the highly cultured and worldly UWS, nonetheless these kids were a lot more culturally savvy than I was. Every Wednesday, which is of course matinee day, they would slip out of our last class some 15 minutes early, slither quietly through the side door of the school and make a beeline for the subway stairs 20 feet away. Somehow I came to be included in this precocious group. We would ride the local to 59th Street, descend to the lowest level of the station, which in those days housed the BMT line, ride it through Midtown to 49th Street and Broadway and arrive at the predetermined show of our

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choice just as intermission was ending and the smokers were returning to their seats for the second act. No one ever checked the tickets for the second act in those days. And there were always empty seats sprinkled throughout the theater that we claimed for our own. If the real seat owner arrived, most often the usher would help us find another seat since it was fairly common practice for young people to move closer to the stage in those days if there was opportunity. I doubt the ushers realized they were helping scofflaws. In this way, I saw some of the most famous plays with their original casts during what turned out to be the most memorable period of American musical theater. Of course I didn’t know that then, I just knew I was having a fine old time and we didn’t even have to pay the subway fare because we had student passes. Of course I never told my parents what we were doing every Wednesday afternoon, and somehow we never got caught leaving school early. Perhaps the faculty understood

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where we were going and thought it more important than the last 15 minutes of classes. But my parents may have wondered from time to time because I seemed too knowledgeable about the current musicals, their actors and composers. There were the Rodgers and Hammerstein classics: “Oklahoma!,” “Carousel,” “The King and I,” “South Pacific” and “The Sound of Music” (the latter two with Mary Martin); Frank Loesser and his “Guys and Dolls,” “The Music Man,” “West Side Story” and Chita Rivera; Ethel Merman, Gertrude Lawrence, Yul Brynner, Gene Kelly and Gwen Verdon; Irving Berlin and Cole Porter — they were all in my world. And then there was the best of the best, its eloquence, melody, intelligence and heart standing at the head of those magnificent musicals, Lerner and Loewe’s “My Fair Lady.” I can still hear the music, with its clever lyrics, playing in my head. Led by Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews, it was the longest running show on Broadway for years thereafter. And we saw them all — at least by half.

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