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What’s inside Community split down the middle on bond proposal A3 Romaine presents tentative 2018 Brookhaven budget A5 Stony Brook man walking from Maryland to PJS for charity A7 Concerns and suggestions on deer overpopulation A11 FOCUS ON HEALTH
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Village Residents split on PJSD bond proposal during informational meeting By Alex Petroski alex@tbrnewspapers.com Those who attended a meeting at Edna Louise Spear Elementary School in the Port Jefferson school district Oct. 2 seeking clarity on how the public might be leaning regarding a $30 million bond proposal went home empty handed. About 25 community members of the 100 or so attendees voiced their opinion on the district’s proposal, which administrators presented last month, for upgrades and improvements across the district during the meeting. If the approximately two dozen speakers are a representative sampling of the community, taxpayers seem to be split down the middle two months out from a tentative referendum vote scheduled for Dec. 5. The proposal has seemingly polarized the community, with those in favor providing student health and safety, as well as maximizing academic and athletic opportunities as evidence to support voting in favor of permitting the district to borrow the money. “I just thought it would be interesting to get a different perspective on it, you know, like from a kid who’s actually in high school rather than someone who is not,” high school senior Billy Scannell said. “In the high school they offer over 20 [advanced placement] courses and a vast array of clubs, with an award-winning music program … the school has a lot to offer. If you really look at it, it becomes clear why Earl L. Vandermeulen was named one of the
five Blue Ribbon Schools on Long Island. With AP courses and the classrooms, it’s growing because the school just gives you so many opportunities to learn new things and explore. So you say the number of kids isn’t growing, but the opportunities are and so many kids just want to be a part of that.” Those against, including the Port Jefferson Village mayor and board of trustees, have cited uncertainty surrounding a lawsuit, which includes the village and district, against the Long Island Power Authority, that could result in substantial losses in property tax revenue for both entities, as enough evidence to support a “no” vote. No expected resolution timetable exists regarding the lawsuit, which has been pending for several years. Others have said they’re not sure they agree with the district’s assessment that each of the 21 items on the bond wish list are at a stage of requiring immediate remedy. Others have said a district-produced enrollment study projecting the number of students in the district to remain flat over the next several years is a sign that expansion of facilities doesn’t make sense at the current time either. “How do I authorize the community to spend $30 million before I know if the school district is secure,” said Ted Lucki, a Port Jeff resident, former school board trustee and former mayor of Belle Terre Village. “How do I vote for that? It’s irresponsible. I think timing is everything. There’s a gorilla in the room. What are we, naïve? How do we justify that? It’s inappropriate for me to vote for a bond when
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Port Jefferson High school senior Billy scannell states his case from a student’s perspective on a proposed $30M bond for districtwide repairs and upgrades. we’re on the firing line for much bigger issues.” District Superintendent Paul Casciano reiterated points he’s made throughout the process of presenting the bond to the public.
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He said it’s difficult to know when the LIPA issue will be resolved, and in the meantime the buildings still need fixing. He also said the list has been pared down from the original $100 million incarnation from when the process began about three years ago to include only the things the district views as essential. If passed, the $30 million project would feature a three-story addition to a wing of the high school, additional classrooms at the high school and elementary school, a turf football field at the high school, lights for the Scraggy Hill Road athletic fields, among many more improvements. The district’s total budget for the 2017-18 school year is about $43 million. If passed, the bond would cost the average taxpayer between $400 and $1,000 annually during the 15-year life of the payment plan. Deputy Superintendent Sean Leister plans to make available a property tax calculator in the coming weeks on the district website that would allow residents to see how the bond would impact their annual bill. Casciano pledged to schedule more walkthroughs of the buildings and areas slated for upgrades prior to the vote and even left open the possibility to conduct a virtual building tour, which those unable to physically attend a walk-through could view at their own leisure. The board of education is slated to solidify the proposal and vote on establishing Dec. 5 for the referendum during its next public meeting Oct. 10. A survey will remain accessible for members of the public to weigh in on the proposal on the district website until Oct. 9.
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Town Miller Place artist born in PJ unveils new board game After grabbing the attention of Hasbro last year, a Port Jefferson-born artist is unleashing his very own board game to the masses. With Plank & Rank, a two-player tabletop game that combines the fun of a board game with the strategy of a card game, professional graphic artist Paul Partlow was one of five finalists in Hasbro’s 2016 Next Great Family Game challenge — a worldwide competition that aims to discover and develop the next Monopoly or Clue. Partlow, 36, who currently lives in Miller Place, didn’t win that challenge but was soon contacted by a multimedia company called Golden Bell Studios, whose Long Island-based owners saw the board game through an Indiegogo campaign online. The company told him it was interested in helping with distribu-
tion on a national level. oped as a final project for a class while he was “We immediately saw Plank & Rank and a student at Rhode Island School of Design, thought, ‘This could be something really from which he graduated in 2016. awesome,’” the company’s founder Marc The assignment was straightforward: CreGoldner said. ate a board game to tell a story without words. Goldner and his team have since set up While his professor told students they a successful Kickstarter campaign and made could take an existing game and slap a new the game available for purchase online, all in story over it, Partlow preferred a challenge. close collaboration with its creator. The plan “I always tend to go a little above and now is to get the name out there and explore beyond, so I said, ‘I’d rather create my own wider manufacturing options, from Amazon game,’” he said. to big-box retailers to niche That professor informed hobby stores. Partlow of the Hasbro com“We hope the game is petition, encouraging him to going to be even better than blow the dust off his game. when we first started looking “I’m most proud of the at it,” Goldner said. “[Partfact that it’s something of low] is one of the most acmine that’s out there,” Partcommodating and passionlow said. “I love the idea ate creators. He really takes that I’ve got something that the time to go above and bepeople can look at, and if yond what’s asked for.” — Paul Partlow just one person sees it and In Plank & Rank — insays, ‘That’s cool,’ then that’s spired by Partlow’s interest good enough for me.” in history, specifically the Roman conquest Partlow said he first discovered his knack of Gaul — two players, as Roman Red and for drawing as a fourth-grader in the LongBarbarian Blue, must build a bridge plank- wood school district, greatly inspired by what by-plank across the mighty Rhine River while was regarded as the Disney Renaissance in also moving their armies rank-by-rank to the the early 1990s, and his interest in it only opposite side. However, as the game’s warn- grew stronger in high school. ing reads, snags and surprises await the play“I took every art class possible,” he said. ers along the way. “They had all different levels from sequential The vibrantly designed family game, sprin- art to painting and all the teachers there alkled with Partlow’s cartoon-style illustrations ways pushed me forward.” and whimsical humor, was originally develHe and the Golden Bell staff are cur-
‘If just one person sees it and says, “That’s cool,” then that’s good enough for me.’
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Miller Place resident Paul Partlow, above, created a new board game, Plank & Rank, which he demonstrates on left.
rently designing an expansion to make Plank & Rank a four-player game, with the add-on revolving around a concept of Hannibal’s crossing of the Alps. “He’s just so creative and artistic and always has a thousand ideas,” Partlow’s wife Helen said. “He puts everything into what he’s working on. When I first played it, while he was developing it for Hasbro, I actually beat him at his own game.” To see Paul Partlow’s Kickstarter campaign, visit www.kickstarter.com/projects/287606634/ plank-and-rank.
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Supervisor presents tentative 2018 budget
If passed, homeowners would see minimal increase in property taxes By Alex Petroski alex@tbrnewspapers.com
2018 townwide 2018 townwide Town of Brookhaven Town of Brookhaven expenditures revenues 2018 Tentative Budget Town Wide Reven
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Employee Town of Brookhaven Compensation Brookhaven Budget supervisor ed romaine 2018 Tentative Town Wide Expenditures 25% Debt File photo by Alex Petroski
presented his tentative 2018 budget during a meeting sept. 28.
Employee Compensation & Employee Benefits = 44% Landfill & Recycling 22.0%
Property Taxes 58.2%
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Employee way districts, which will still see minimal increases. The budget falls withinBenefit the statemandated 1.84Contractual percent tax levy 6.3% increase & won’t Equipment cap, meaning it need to be pierced, 34% via a public vote. which requires approval Employee The town benefitted from an additional Compensation $7 million in revenue that was budgeted 25% for ahead of the 2017 Debt fiscal year thanks primarily to the town’sService mortgage tax and other building fees and fines. 22% Romaine said the unexpected revenue allowed the town to anticipate higher revenues in crafting the 2018 budget. Part of the tentative budget also includes a $40.2 million list of new capital projects to be funded by bonds and reserves over a four-year period beginning in 2018, including $18 million for road repairs, drainage, traffic safety and street lighting projects; $8 million to cap the town landfill; and $6 million for park and recreation facility upgrades and equipment, among others. The town board will host a public hearing to allow the community to weigh in on the budget Nov. 9 at Town Hall. The full tentative budget is also available to the public on the town’s website www.brookhavenny.gov.
Parks 2.0%
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Brookhaven Town plans to spend $294.1 million in the 2018 fiscal year, about a $12 million increase compared to 2017’s budget, though the town won’t need much help from the public to do so. Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) presented his tentative operating budget for 2018 to the public during a meeting Sept. 28. Romaine referred to the plan as a “taxpayers’ budget.” “My job is to bring in the most cost effective budget, and that’s what we think we’ve done here,” Romaine said, thanking the town’s finance department commissioner Tamara Wright and chief of operations Matt Miner for their work in presenting a balanced budget. He also lauded the town’s AAA bond rating as a valuable asset in putting together a spending plan. “We have a structurally balanced budget for the last few years and we have wound up each of the last few years with a surplus, which kind of distinguishes us in terms of our fiscal soundness,” Romaine said. The increase, when compared to the 2017 fiscal year, can be attributed in large part to the disbanding of the formerly incorporated Mastic Beach Village, which means some services provided to residents of the village will again become Brookhaven’s responsibility. In addition, health insurance costs for town employees are expected to increase by 10 percent in 2018, and contractually mandated raises will go up by about $1.7 million. The town’s debt requirements will be about 5 percent higher in 2018. Despite the increases, if passed, the spending plan would maintain all services provided to residents during 2017, though no new programs would be funded, according to Romaine. Less than $2 million in reserve funds were needed to balance the budget, compared to about $3.5 million in 2017. A typical Brookhaven Town resident living outside of an incorporated village should expect to see an increase of about $11 in their town property taxes in 2018 from the town’s general funds, excluding special districts such as sewer and high-
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LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. CITIBANK, N.A., Pltf. vs. XUE XIAN ZHENG, et al, Defts. Index #064776/2013. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Dec. 22, 2016, I will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on October 19, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. prem. k/a 2 Countrywide Lane, Centereach, NY 11720 a/k/a Section 468.00, Block 01.00, Lot 001.001, District 0200. Approx. amt. of judgment is $178,853.15 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. MICHAEL C. KENNEDY, Referee. FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore, NY 11706. File No. 67735. #92757 567 9/14 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. JENNY MCGLONE, MARK W MCGLONE, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on March 06, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on October 25, 2017 at 10:00 a.m., premises known as 25 Erie Street, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 255.00, Block 03.00 and Lot 034.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $324,733.35 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 24672/13. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee’s attorney, or the Referee. Joan M. Genchi, Esq., Referee Peter T. Roach & Associates, P.C., 6901 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 240, Syosset, New York 11791, Attorneys for Plaintiff 621 092117 ptr
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, CENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. ROSEMARY E. DAVIS, GEORGE M. SIKORA, COREY DAVIS, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on January 23, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on October 23, 2017 at 2:30 p.m., premises known as 538 North Bicycle Path, Port Jefferson Station, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 256.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 045.001. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 50074/09. James A. Pascarella, Esq., Referee Berkman, Henoch, Peterson, Peddy & Fenchel, P.C., 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City, NY 11530, Attorneys for Plaintiff 624 9/21 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, Plaintiff AGAINST Scott Cacopardo, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 01, 2017 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, on October 19, 2017 at 9:00AM, premises known as 78 VALLEY DRIVE, SOUND BEACH, NY 11789. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, DISTRICT 0200, SECTION 030.00, BLOCK 06.00, LOT 036.002 & 036.003. Approximate amount of judgment $364,159.00 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 603792/2016. Louis C. England, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100
Williamsville, NY 14221 625 9/14 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE FOR KNOXVILLE 2012 TRUST; Plaintiff(s) vs. CIRO MARINO; DIANE M. MARINO; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about August 22, 2016, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On October 17, 2017 at 9:30 am. Premises known as 28 MARGIN DR W, SHIRLEY, NY 11967 District: 0200 Section: 978.70 Block: 03.00 Lot: 001.023 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lot Number 74 on a certain map entitled, “Map of Woodland Estates at Smith`s Point” and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on May 1, 1986 as Map Number 8105. 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 $603,803.01 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 068542/2014 Keith O`Halloran, Esq., Referee 629 9/14 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY Pennymac Loan Services, LLC, Plaintiff against John Suk a/k/a John K. Suk, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, NY 11590 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered February 17, 2017 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 LEGALS con’t on pg 8
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Incidents and arrests Sept. 27–Oct. 1 Battling with police
A 50-year-old man from Port Jefferson was drinking alcohol from an open container while near the intersection of Main Street and Wynn Lane in Port Jefferson at about 4 p.m. Sept. 27 when he was approached by a village constable, according to police. When approached by the constable, the man grabbed her arm, swung her around and punched her, police said. Two other bystanders attempted to subdue the accused man, who swung his elbows repeatedly, causing a laceration to the lower lip of one of the bystanders and hitting the shoulder and neck of the other, police said. Once he was arrested, police said he was screaming obscenities at the officers. He was arrested and charged with four counts of second-degree harassment, disorderly conduct and obstruction of governmental administration.
Little by little
At a home on North Ridge Road in Old Field between March 15 and Sept. 20, a 38-year-old woman from East Setauket stole jewelry, silverware and other personal items, according to police. She was arrested Sept. 28 in Selden and charged with third-degree grand larceny.
Snail mail
Someone stole a mailbox and post from in front of a home on Dogwood Road in Port Jefferson at about 12:30 p.m. Oct. 1, according to police.
Shattered glass
At about 3 a.m. Sept. 28, a 29-year-old woman from Wading River shattered the front and rear windshields of a 2000 Saturn parked outside of a home on Highview Drive in Selden, according to police. She was arrested and charged with criminal mischief.
Return scheme
A 34-year-old woman from Nesconset found a cash register receipt for five boxes of baby formula in the parking lot of Walmart on Nesconset Highway in Setauket at about 11:30 a.m. Sept. 28, entered the store, took five boxes of the same item off the shelf, placed them in a shopping cart and proceeded to customer service to return the items for cash, according to police. She was arrested and charged with petit larceny.
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At about 1:30 a.m. Sept. 27, a 24-year-old woman from Stony Brook was seated in a parked 2007 Jeep with a “strong odor of marijuana” while at Cedar Town Beach on Harbor Beach Road in Mount Sinai, according to police. She was given a field appearance ticket.
LIRR property stolen
A North Face backpack containing Long Island Rail Road access keys, security keys and train ignition keys was stolen from a Nissan parked outside of a home on Dorothy Street in Port Jefferson Station at about 8:30 p.m. Oct. 1, according to police.
Pharmacy theft
Medicine was stolen from CVS Pharmacy on Route 25A in Setauket at about 12:30 p.m. Sept. 30, according to police.
Rite Aid robbery
At about 1 p.m. Sept. 30, a 31-year-old man from Coram entered Rite Aid on Old Town Road in Selden and demanded cash from an employee and displayed a gun, according to police. The man fled the scene without any money, police said. He was arrested Sept. 30 at about 9 p.m. in Selden and charged with first-degree robbery and two counts of second-degree robbery.
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According to Suffolk County Police Department Assistant Commissioner Justin Meyers, Suffolk County Police 6th Squad detectives are investigating a robbery that occurred in Stony Brook Sept. 30 at about 7 p.m., in which a masked male entered Jamba Juice, located at 2460 Nesconset Highway, and demanded cash. He left with an unknown amount of money. The investigation is continuing, police said.
Pain in the neck
A credit card was stolen from a 2017 Honda parked outside of a chiropractic office on Middle Country Road in Selden at about 6 p.m. Sept. 27, according to police.
In it to win it
Someone stole assorted scratch off lottery tickets from Speedway gas station on Patchogue Road in Port Jefferson Station at about 4 a.m. Sept. 27, according to police.
Paddled off
A kayak was stolen from in front of the Brookhaven Town public safety building on Harbor Beach Road in Mount Sinai at about 8 a.m. Sept. 18, according to police. A report was filed Sept. 29.
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At Dunkin Donuts on Route 25A in Mount Sinai Sept. 27 at about 12:30 a.m., someone used a block to break the front door and entered the establishment, opened the register, then fled without stealing anything, according to police.
— Compiled by Alex petroski
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Stony Brook man walks to help others sleep better By Rita. J. Egan Rita@tbRnewspapeRs.com Step by step, a Stony Brook man is helping to provide a comfortable place to sleep for those in need. On Sept. 25, 66-year-old Kenny Rogers embarked on a 277-mile walking trip dubbed Miles for Mattresses to raise funds for the Open Door Exchange — an outreach program of the Setauket Presbyterian Church created to collect furniture to distribute to those in need. Rogers said his goal is to raise $22,021 to purchase mattresses and box springs for the 177 people on the furniture bank’s waiting list for the items. The hope is that the walk will generate buzz and inspire donors to contribute to the cause. The organization has an agreement with Big Lots to purchase mattress and box spring sets for an average of $159. Rogers’ 277-mile mission began at Wider Circle, which the Long Island furniture bank is modeled after, in Silver Spring, Maryland, and will end Oct. 14 at the Open Door Exchange in Port Jefferson Station. Rogers, who is retired from the Suffolk County Department of Social Services and volunteers with Open Door Exchange, said it feels good to be able to give to others. He said it was frustrating at his former job to help people find housing but then they were on their own when it came to furnishings. The Rev. Kate Jones Calone, director of Open Door Exchange, said more than half a dozen congregants of Setauket Presbyterian Church, of which Rogers is a member, and volunteers from Wider Circle were on hand to cheer him on, and a handful of them walked the first couple of miles with him, while others stayed behind to help out at Wider Circle. “We had a wonderful reception from Wider Circle,” Calone said. Arlene Rogers, who accompanied her husband to Maryland, said she was proud of him. “He has a very big generous heart,” she said. “He is very determined. When he says he’s going to do something, he does it. I back him wholeheartedly.” Eli Koop, who turned 14 Sept. 25 and is an eighth-grader at Paul J. Gelinas Junior High School, also traveled to Maryland to walk the first 14 miles with Rogers. “It’s really great that Kenny had the idea to do this walk as a way to raise money
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Kenny Rogers, above, is walking from Silver Spring, Maryland, to Port Jefferson Station to raise money for mattresses for those in need. Eli Koop, left, joined Rogers on the first 14 miles of the walk to celebrate his birthday Sept. 25. for Open Door Exchange,” Eli said. “Open Door Exchange is a great organization that helps so many people who are in need and helping out there is also a lot of fun.” Rogers said he’ll mostly travel along US Route 1, and along the way he’ll stop at churches to eat and rest. Setauket Presbyterian’s pastor the Rev. Mary Speers, and Calone networked with churches along the route to coordinate the accommodations. Rogers said he started preparing for the trip in January by walking two miles around his neighborhood and then he slowly increased the distance. Right before his 277-mile mission, he was walking the more than three-mile Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail both ways with a backpack three quarters filled with weights. Walking didn’t always come easy for Rogers. He said the first few years of his life he was unable to do so, and doctors thought he might have cerebral palsy. However, when he was 4 years old, he said he just started walking one day. Miles for Mattresses is the second walk he has organized to raise money for charity. In May 2016, Rogers traveled 50 miles on foot from his childhood neighborhood of Chelsea, Brooklyn, to Stony Brook to raise funds for the American Cancer Soci-
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ety in honor of his best friend who died of lung cancer. Speers said church members and others were supportive of his last walk and she knows his current one will be a success, too. “The Setauket Presbyterian Church is very giving especially when it’s for a mission or to help people,” Speers said. “They’ll open up their pockets for that. So, the church gave a lot, and lots of his friends
and just people in his world, his former coworkers, people like that really gave a lot, and he felt good doing it.” The pastor said she was unable to join Rogers in Maryland due to recent hip surgery, so she is looking forward to joining him and others at the end of his trip, even if she needs a golf cart to do so. “It should be a lot of fun,” Speers said. ”It would be like a victory lap.” Rogers said while he’s looking forward to seeing everyone at the end of his walk, the end of such a mission leaves him with mixed feelings. “When you’re done with it — you prepared for something like this — when it’s over, it’s a let down,” Rogers said. “I feel good that I did it, but now what do I do? This is what I’ve been working for a certain amount of time.” Calone said Setauket Presbyterian congregants are in awe of Rogers. “It’s just so inspiring,” Calone said. “Kenny is just this wonderfully positive and energetic and selfless and generous person who just thinks about really concrete ways that he can help people, and he’s done that his whole life.” The Open Door Exchange will post updates on Miles for Mattresses on its Facebook page. At press time, Rogers had already raised nearly $8,000 toward his goal. For more information or to donate online, visit www.facebook.com/ opendoorexchange or www.opendoorexchange.org.
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg 6 Independence Hill, Farmingville NY 11738 on October 12, 2017 at 10:00 AM. Premises known as 6 Oakwood Court , Lake Grove, NY 11755. District 0208 Sec 013.00 Block 04.00 Lot 008.004. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Lake Grove in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $714,868.23 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 19391/13. Susan Saltz, Esq., Referee PNMN011 631 9/14 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED NOTEHOLDERS OF RENAISSANCE HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSET-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2005-2, Plaintiff, Against No.: 608866/2015
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HENRY FREY A/K/A HENRY E. FREY, ET AL., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on 7/18/2017, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction, at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 10/19/2017 at 1:00 pm, premises known as 9 Community Road, 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 in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Treasurer as District 0200, Section 399.00, Block 04.00, and Lot 006.001. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $377,539.60 plus interest and costs. The Premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 608866/2015. Daniel A. Russo, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., 145 Huguenot Street, Suite 210, New Ro-
chelle, NY 10801 Dated: 8/8/2017 File Number: 14-302151 BGM 633 9/14 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, CIT BANK, N.A. F/K/A ONEWEST BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. MARIE T. LAFOND A/K/A MARIE LAFOND, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on July 18, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on October 25, 2017 at 10:30 a.m., premises known as 182 Edinburgh Drive Unit# 182, Ridge, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 241.20, Block 01.00 and Lot 028.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $305,972.16 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 611944/2015. Joan M. Genchi, Esq., Referee Windels, Marx, Lane & Mittendorf, LLP, 156 West 56th Street, New York, New York 10019, Attorneys for Plaintiff 643 9/21 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR NOMURA ASSET ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-AF2, Plaintiff AGAINST ANCIL ALEXIS and WEXFORD DEVELOPMENT CORP., et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 13, 2015 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, on October 26, 2017 at 10:00AM, premises known as 5 TRILLIUM WAY, EAST SETAUKET, NY 11733. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Old Field, County of Suffolk and State of New York, DISTRICT 0203, SECTION 018.00, BLOCK 02.00,
LOT 005.002. Approximate amount of judgment $2,296,934.16 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 13-24430. Terence M. Quinn, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 650 9/21 4x ptr SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff against MARY L. MCINTOSH; CHARLES A. MCINTOSH; CHARLES MCINTOSH JR, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on July 25, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 23rd day of October, 2017 at 2:30 p.m. premises 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. Said premises known as 30 Whitfield Lane, Coram, N.Y. 11727. (District: 0200, Section: 313.00, Block: 04.00, Lot: 039.000). Approximate amount of lien $ 329,636.33 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 600294-16. Armand Araujo, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 652 9/21 4x ptr REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK FV-I, INC. IN TRUST FOR MORGAN STANLEY MORTGAGE CAPITAL HOLDINGS LLC, Plaintiff – against – STEVAN CIRONE, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on September 16, 2016. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction, at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, Suffolk County, New York on the
23rd Day of October, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Premises known as 313 Whittier Drive, Mastic Beach, (Town of Brookhaven) NY 11951. (District: 0209, Section: 006.00, Block: 06.00, Lot: 019.004 F/K/A District: 0200, Section: 969.00, Block: 06.00, Lot: 019.004) Approximate amount of lien $525,960.30 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 12-08881. Daniel A. Russo, Esq., Referee. Davidson Fink LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 28 East Main Street, Suite 1700 Rochester, NY 14614-1990 Tel. 585/760-8218 Dated: August 31, 2017 655 9/21 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY CITIMORTGAGE, INC.; Plaintiff(s) vs. CLAUDIA PAMELA FUNG-A-FAT AS BENEFICIARY UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ELEANOR TUCKER; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about February 1, 2016, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On October 23, 2017 at 10:00 am. Premises known as 80 W BARTLETT ROAD, MIDDLE ISLAND, NY 11953 District: 0200 Section: 498.00 Block: 01.00 Lot: 011.005 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Middle Island, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lot Number 7 as shown on a certain map entitled “Map of Nord Heights”, and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on October 6, 2002 as Map No. 10845. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $336,321.03 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 070938/2014
Temple McDay, Esq., Referee 657 9/21 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Plaintiff AGAINST Rachel Kwiatkowski; 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 at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville NY 11738 on October 25, 2017 at 2:00PM, premises known as 252 Oxhead Road, Centereach, NY 11720. 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 419.00 Block 03.00 Lot 039.002. Approximate amount of judgment $517,451.93 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 068845/2014. Todd M. Lewis, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: September 13, 2017 660 9/21 4x ptr SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR ABFC 2004-0PT5 TRUST ABFC ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004-0PT5, V. EVELYN RAMOS, et al. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 22, 2016, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR ABFC 2004-0PT5 TRUST ABFC ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 20040PT5, is the Plaintiff and EVELYN RAMOS, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE NY, on October 26, 2017 at 9:15 AM, premises known as 17 RIVIERA DRIVE, SELDEN, NY 11784-1726: Section 392.00 Block 08.00 Lot
032.000 District 0200: 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 will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 10-9084. Michael P. Walsh - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff 661 9/21 4x ptr SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 617832/2016 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR DEUTSCHE MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC. MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2004-3, Plaintiff, -vsSUFFOLK COUNTY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF BERTHA M. COFIELD; AARON COFIELD; MARVIN COFIELD; DAVID COFIELD; MORRRIS COFIELD; MARTIN COFIELD; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF BERTHA M. COFIELD; MICHELLE HARRIETT; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; “JOHN DOE #15” AND “JANE DOE #1-5” said names being fictitious, it being the intention of Plaintiff to designate any and all occupants, tenants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises being foreclosed herein, Defendants. Mortgaged Premises: 199 CARROLL STREET, PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NY 11776 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner other than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this LEGALS con’t on pg 10
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg 8 action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. Your failure to appear or answer will result in a judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that a deficiency balance remains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you, unless the Defendant obtained a bankruptcy discharge and such other or further relief as may be just and equitable. 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. SUFFOLK County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: SETPTEMBER 8, 2017 VICTOR SPINELLI, ESQ. FEIN, SUCH & CRANE, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 1400 Old Country Road Ste. C103 Westbury, NY 11590 Telephone No. (516) 3946921 NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION The object of the above action is to foreclose a Mortgage held by the Plaintiff and recorded in the County of SUFFOLK, State of New York as more particularly described in the Complaint herein. TO THE DEFENDANT(S), except SUFFOLK COUNTY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF BERTHA M. COFIELD; the plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action. TO THE DEFENDANT(S), except SUFFOLK COUNTY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF BERTHA M.
COFIELD: IF, AND ONLY IF, you have received or will receive a Bankruptcy discharge Order which includes this debt, the plaintiff is solely attempting to enforce its mortgage lien rights in the subject real property and makes no personal claim against you. In that event, nothing contained in these or any papers served or filed in this action will be an attempt to collect from you or to find you personally liable for the discharged debt. DESCRIPTION OF THE MORTGAGED PREMISES All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point set in the northerly side of Carroll Street, distant 460.00 feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Carroll Street with the Westerly side of Broadway; RUNNING THENCE, North 5 degrees, 46 minutes, 20 seconds West 100.00 feet to a point; RUNNING THENCE, South 64 degrees, 13 minutes, 40 seconds West 40.00 feet to a point; RUNNING THENCE, South 5 degrees, 46 minutes, 20 seconds East 100.00 feet to a point on the northerly side of Carroll Street and running; THENCE along the northerly side of Carroll Street North 64 degrees, 13 minutes, 40 seconds East 40.00 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. 665 9/21 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK N.A. AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE FOR TRUMAN 2013 SC3 TITLE TRUST, Plaintiff AGAINST ROBERT A. BONELLO and LORRAINE M. BONELLO, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated October 27, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738, on October 30, 2017 at 1:00PM, premises known as 70 WEDGEWOOD DRIVE, CORAM, NY 11727. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the
Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, DISTRICT 0200, SECTION 338.00, BLOCK 05.00, LOT 036.000. Approximate amount of judgment $497,847.02 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 070980/2014. Temple Mcday, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 666 9/28 4x ptr PORT JEFFERSON FREE LIBRARY TRUSTEE POSITION The Library Trustees have announced that two fiveyear seats on the Board are expiring in January 2018. These five year seats will be filled by an election during the Annual Meeting on Wednesday, January 10, 2018. Interested persons are invited to apply. Applications are available at the Library Circulation Desk. A completed application must include a resume, a written statement of interest, and a written petition signed by at least twenty-five (25) members of the Port Jefferson Free Library Association. Voting will be by paper ballot at the Annual Meeting on WEDNESDAY, January 10, 2018 from 10:00 AM-9:00 PM. Absentee ballots will be available at the Library Circulation Desk from 12/08/2017 to 1/09/2018. To be eligible for consideration as a candidate or to vote in the election, a person must be a member of the Port Jefferson Free Library Association; that is, she or he must be a resident of Union Free School District #6, and have a library card in good standing. In addition, he or she must be at least 18 years old. Please address all correspondence to: Election Committee Port Jefferson Free Library 100 Thompson Street Port Jefferson, NY 11777 All applications must be received by 9:00 PM on Friday, November 10, 2017. 672 10/5 3x ptr NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FOR 2018 BUDGET TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
a Public Hearing will be held on October 17, 2017 at 7:00 PM (Prevailing time) at the main Firehouse located at 19 Jayne Boulevard, Port Jefferson Station, New York. The purpose of the Public Hearing will be to permit public review of the proposed budget for the Terryville Fire District for calendar year 2018. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the proposed budget has been filed with the Town Clerk, Town of Brookhaven , and is available for review there and is also available for review at the Office of the Board of Fire Commissioners between the hours of 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The Board of Fire Commissioners will conduct its Regular monthly meeting at the conclusion of the public hearing for the purpose of adopting the final budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONER OF THE TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK NEW YORK Frank Triolo District Secretary 673 10/5 1x ptr STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST 20063, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-3 Plaintiff, vs. MARIE JOHN, A/K/A MARIE F. JOHN, et al., Defendants NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the County Clerk of Suffolk County on February 22, 2017, I, Anthony M. Parlatore, Esq., the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on October 31, 2017 at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, County of Suffolk, State of New York, at 9:00 A.M., the premises described as follows: 16 Biscayne Drive Selden, NY 11784 SBL No.: 0200-335.0007.00-018.000 ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situate in the
Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and the State of New York The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 070066/2014 in the amount of $796,412.36 plus interest and costs. Cassie T. Dogali, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 Crossroads Building, 2 State St. Rochester, New York 14614 Tel.: 855-227-5072 682 9/28 4x ptr SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK X INDEX NO. 605523/17 SUMMONS AND NOTICE MID-ISLAND CORP.,
MORTGAGE Plaintiff,
against THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTEES OF THE ESTATE OF VINCENT J. CASTELLI, if living and if they be dead, any and all persons who may claim as devisees, distributees, legal representatives, successors is interest of the said defendants, all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown to the plaintiff and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained, THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE LEISURE VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM NO. 3, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (EASTERN DISTRICT), THERESA M. BRODTMAN, HARTFORD FUNDING, LTD., “JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #20,” the last twenty 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. Plaintiff designates Suffolk County as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the situs of the real property. X 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 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. Commencement of this lawsuit does not affect your rights as set forth in the validation notice. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME f 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:
Garden City, New York June 5, 2017
STAGG, TERENZI, CONFUSIONE & WABNIK, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff BY:____________________ Jacqueline M. Della Chiesa 401 Franklin Avenue, Suite 300 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 812-4500 The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage covering: 39B Trent Court, Ridge, New York JUDGMENT IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNTOF $135,837.29 plus interest 683 9/28 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY LEGALS con’t on pg 13
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PersPectives
Deer overpopulation is an issue that needs attention By Alfred J. CossAri Although highly valued for beauty and grace, Suffolk County’s white-tailed deer population exceeds socially and ecologically desirable levels, according to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. As a result of hunting restrictions, suburban sprawl and the elimination of primary predators (wolves and mountain lions), overpopulation in rural areas caused outstripping of the forest’s natural food supplies. This led to reliance on abundant food supplies in suburban areas. In Suffolk County, motor vehicles are their primary predators. Recognized suburban concerns include an increased incidence of tick-borne Lyme disease, the fear of vehicular accidents and destruction of landscape and agricultural plantings. No less important, however, are the ecological effects of outstripped indigenous plants. This results in the loss of habitat for migrating birds and other wildlife and the possibility of soil erosion on cliffs and hillsides. The profound reduction in plant diversity may never recover, even after removing deer entirely. The high density of deer population also harms the deer by increasing competition for food and the transmission of diseases and parasites. Other factors contributing to overpopulation include:
• Inapplicability of traditional hunting methods in suburban areas • Difficulties controlling the deer population at a realistic target level • Absence of an urgency for changes in local laws permitting deer reduction • Need for hunters to use liberalized reduction rules to help control local herds • Insufficient resident awareness of the significance and implications of overpopulation The Borrelia burgdorfori bacterium causes Lyme disease when passed to humans by a deer tick. It is transmitted to ticks from deer blood, their primary food source. Within 30 days of human bacterial inoculation, fever, headaches, tiredness and possible complications like arthritis, nerve paralysis and meningitis occur. Lyme was reported in 5,533 cases in Suffolk County from 2000 to 2015, but the true number is thought to be 55,330. Deer reduction can reduce infection by decreasing the number of infected ticks. Although rodents also carry Borrelia, they are not the tick’s primary source of blood and they do not retain the infection through the winter. Female deer go into heat every 28 days between October and February and give birth to one to three fawns in the spring. This produces a doubling of the population every two years. Suffolk’s regular deer hunting season opens the first Sunday in January and closes Jan. 31. Landowners, municipalities and hunters can request
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disease can be carried by deer, and their population is getting out of hand. permits for taking an increased number of antlerless deer in season (Deer Management Assistance Program) or hunting deer outside the regular season (Bonus Deer
Damage Permit). Reduction can also be accomplished by capturing deer with drop nets, clover traps or tranquilizer darts for buck neutering or doe immunocontraceptive vaccinations. On Staten Island, there is a DEC-approved program of buck capturing on designated public or private lands. They are brought to a park facility for a 15-minute vasectomy procedure and the application of an identifying ear tag. In Hastings on Hudson, the Humane Society and Tufts Veterinary School are participating in a reduction program using the PZP-22 (porcine zona pellucida) immunocontraceptive vaccine. High school students participate by obtaining landowners’ permission for property access around feeders and high-priority darting areas. During specified field seasons, the involved properties are marked with identifying flags, and villagers have a hotline for reporting deer sightings directly to the field team. In the first year, the team immobilizes the doe with a tranquilizer dart to insert a time-released vaccine and apply an ear tag. In March of the subsequent year, a dart is used to inject a long-lasting booster immunization without the need for tranquilization. It is becoming increasingly apparent that communities must consider deer reduction for addressing the adverse health and ecosystem consequences of deer overpopulation. Alfred J. Cossari is a Port Jefferson resident and medical practice owner.
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Community news Port Jefferson Station
Port Jefferson
LIPA board member resigns
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Greenway Trail cleanup
The Port Jefferson Station/Terryville Civic Association will hold its annual fall cleanup of the Setauket-Port Jeff Station Greenway Trail, Saturday, Oct. 7 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Any community members interested in assisting in the cleanup effort are encouraged to meet at either end of the trail or any spot along its roughly
3.5-mile path. The Port Jeff Station end of the trail is located behind 7-Eleven at 408 Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station. The Setauket end is located near the intersection of North Country Road and Limroy Lane in East Setauket. “Thanks for supporting the trail and keeping it clean,” representatives from the civic association said in an email about the cleanup.
obituary
Remembering Bette Verin
By KAthryn KemPF Many Mount Sinai and Port Jefferson-area residents have fond memories of Bette Verin. They may have known her as the office manager for dentists Jack Riggio or L. Ward Clarke, with whom she worked until their respective retirements; as the co-owner of Grammas’ Sweets, the iconic ice cream parlor and luncheonette on Main Street in Port Jefferson; or read her column “News of Mount Sinai” in The Port Jefferson Record. Bette and her then-husband Art Kempf bought Grammas’ in 1974. A long-time resident of Mount Sinai and later, Sound Beach, Bette Verin was an active member of the community. We are sad to report that Bette died Aug. 28 while vacationing in Seaside Park, New Jersey. Most recently, she resided in Fort Myers, Florida, with her husband, Donald White, who survives her. Bette is also survived by three daughters, Kathryn Kempf of Montclair, New Jersey; Bobbi Kempf, of Rocky Point; and Norma Kempf Foti, of Annandale, Virginia; five grandchildren and a great-granddaughter; her brother, Howard “Bud” Vroom of Davenport, Florida; and numerous nieces and nephews. Her sister predeceased her. Born in 1933, at home, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Bette trained as a nurse at Jersey City Medical Center. She and Art, with children Kathryn and Bobbi, moved to Mount Sinai in 1967. Norma Sue was born in 1968. The family lived on Mount Sinai-Coram Road, across from Randall’s Farm, then a
working dairy farm. Bette chronicled what would soon become a vanishing rural lifestyle in her column for The Port Jefferson Record. Bette was also was a substitute rural postal carrier in Mount Sinai, and an EMT with Port Jefferson ambulance squad. In the early 1970s, she was a cofounder of the Harbor View Nursery School in Port Jefferson. Following her divorce, Bette married Ted Verin in 1977, and moved to Scott’s Beach in Sound Beach, where she eventually served as president of the Scott’s Beach Association. Bette was an LPN at Sunrise Assisted Living in East Setauket, which she retired from in 2011. Bette was an active member of Mount Sinai Congregational Church for over two decades and had many leadership roles there. She led a senior pastor search committee, helped start the junior high program, led the Cherub Choir, served as a deacon and chaired both the Christian education committee and the board of trustees. Along with her late husband, Ted, she started a support group for separated and divorced individuals, sang in the choir and volunteered at the Invited Inn Soup Kitchen in Rocky Point. Upon Ted’s death, Bette helped to establish the memorial garden at the church. Bette loved the beach, golf, bridge, book club, dancing and a party. “She was a loving wife, fierce mother, a doting grandmother and a loyal friend,” said her daughter Kathryn Kempf. “Her wish is to be remembered for being fun, which she was … in spades.”
The Long Island Power Authority received notice of the resignation of Suzette Smookler, LIPA’s longest serving trustee, after 11 years of distinguished service. Smookler, of Port Jefferson, used a career in health care and education to be a vocal advocate for energy policy that protected the environment, advanced clean energy and focused on rate affordability, according to LIPA. “It was a privilege to serve on the LIPA board for over a decade,” she said in a press release. “I was honored to succeed a long-time community advocate and former LIPA board member—the late Edna Gerrard — who believed, as I do, in putting the environment and ratepayers first. I am truly proud of the accomplishments LIPA and PSEG Long Island have made since Superstorm Sandy. We’ve improved our customer service, added a record number of renewables onto our grid, and grant-funded the largest storm hardening program in our history. I want to thank my fellow board members and LIPA CEO Tom Falcone who have shown nothing but respect for my opinions and ideas on Long Island’s energy future.” Falcone commended Smookler for the job she did while on the board. “We thank her for her committed service
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to the board and will miss her enthusiasm and passion to make the quality of life better for all of our 1.1 million customers,” he said. Smookler is currently the director of clinical nutrition and education services at Stony Brook University Medical Center. She served on the Port Jefferson School District board of education from 1996 to 2002, including four years as president.
sChool news Port Jefferson High School
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Blue Ribbon School
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School in the Port Jefferson School District has been named a 2017 National Blue Ribbon School, which was announced by U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Sept. 28. As part of the U.S. Department of Education, the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program represents the full diversity of American schools, recognizing those that exemplify excellence, turnaround stories and closing achievement gaps among student groups. “This distinction is a result of the value our community places on education and our schools,” said Superintendent Paul Casciano. “Our tradition of excellence is sustained through the tireless efforts of our staff, teachers, administrators, parents and entire school community of the Port Jefferson School District.” Annually, the school boasts numerous AP Scholars, National Merit Semifinalists and Commended Students, who all dem-
onstrate exceptional college-level achievement through their performance on national qualifying exams, in addition to the many athletic, musical, civic and volunteer accomplishments of its students. “Our students, staff, parents and community members are to be commended for their collective efforts in achieving this honor,” said Principal Christine Austen. “The Blue Ribbon distinction recognizes our efforts to support our students academically, emotionally and socially and we will continue to build upon our success in the future.” The National Blue Ribbon School Program was created in 1982 to bring public attention to the best schools in the country and to facilitate communication and sharing of best practices within and among schools. Port Jefferson Middle School is celebrating its 30th anniversary of Blue Ribbon status. It was known as Port Jefferson Junior High School in 1987 when it received the honor.
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg 10 OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff AGAINST JENNIFER GRADY AS EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF CAROL DODGE A/K/A CAROL ANNE DODGE AND SPECIFIC DEVISEE UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CAROL ANNE DODGE, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 23, 2017 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, on October 30, 2017 at 10:00AM, premises known as 91 UPTON DRIVE, SOUND BEACH, NY 11789. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, DISTRICT 0200, SECTION 029.00, BLOCK 03.00, LOT 034.000. Approximate amount of judgment $49,412.68 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index #605771/2015. Daniel J. Panico, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 684 9/28 4x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PORT JEFFERSON FIRE DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held on October 17, 2017 at 7:00 PM (prevailing time) at the main firehouse located at 115 MAPLE PLACE, PORT JEFFERSON, NEW YORK The purpose of the Public Hearing will be to permit public review of the proposed Budget for the Port Jefferson Fire District for the calendar year 2018. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of the proposed budget has been filed with the Town Clerk and is available for review and is also available for review at the Office of the Board of Fire Commissioners between the hours of 8 AM to 9 PM. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that time permitting, a Special Meeting of
the Board of Fire Commissioners will be held immediately following the conclusion of the public hearing for the purpose of adopting the final budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE PORT JEFFERSON FIRE DISTRICT, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, New York. Barbara Cassidy District Secretary 692 10/5 1x ptr SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK THE MONEY SOURCE, INC., Plaintiff against DANIELLE NIEDZIELSKI, DANNY NIEDZIELSKI, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on August 16, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 2nd day of November, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the building and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, Said premises known as 35 Taylor Avenue, Centereach, N.Y. 11720. (District: 0200, Section: 392.00, Block: 07.00, Lot: 001.000). Approximate amount of lien $ 291,236.40 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 066103-14. Rudolph Cartier, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 694 10/5 4x ptr AMENDMENTS AND CHANGES TO THE ZONING ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN CHAPTER 85, ARTICLE VII CONCERNING THE FOLLOWING: NELIN REALTY, INC. FOR A CHANGE OF ZONE ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NEW YORK ADOPTED BY THE BROOKHAVEN TOWN BOARD - MEETING: JUNE 15, 2017 RESOLUTION OF ADOPTION – GRANTING THE APPLICATION OF NELIN RE-
ALTY, INC. FOR A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM B RESIDENCE 1 TO J BUSINESS 4 ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NEW YORK WHEREAS, on May 25, 2017, a duly advertised public hearing was held and adjourned and continued on June 15, 2017 to consider the application of Nelin Realty, Inc. for a change of zone from B Residence 1 to J Business 4 on parcel of property located on the north side of Nesconset Highway (Route 347), at the northwesterly corner of the intersection of Nesconset Highway (Route 347) and Woodhull Avenue, Port Jefferson Station, New York, further identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as 0200-227.00-02.00007.001, 007.002, 007.003 & 007.004; and WHEREAS, after due consideration and deliberation; BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Brookhaven that the above application for a change of zone from B Residence 1 to J Business 4 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. Pursuant to Brookhaven Town Code § 85-82, a fee in the amount of $63,000 shall be submitted at the time of final site plan approval. 2. A minimum 20’ natural and/or landscaped front yard area shall be provided adjacent to NYS Route 347. Existing mature street trees shall be preserved, to the satisfaction of the Planning Board at the time of site plan review. 3. A minimum 40’ natural buffer, which may be supplemented with landscaping and fencing to the satisfaction of the Planning Board at the time of site plan review, shall be provided along the northerly (Emma Way) property boundary. 4. A minimum 40’ natural buffer, which may be supplemented with landscaping and fencing to the satisfaction of the Planning Board at the time of site plan review, shall be provided along the westerly property boundary. 5. The applicant shall provide either a minimum 25’ natural buffer along the southerly property boundary, supplemented with landscaping and fencing to provide adequate screening, or, triple staggered row of evergreens, no less than 13’ along the southerly boundary supplemented with landscaping and fencing to provide adequate screening, to the satisfaction of the Planning Board at the time of site plan re-
view. 6. Detached signage shall be monument style (no pylon signs). 7. At the time of the site plan review, in reviewing elevations, the Planning Board shall take into consideration the residential architecture and character of the surrounding properties on the north side of Route 347. and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board, as Lead Agency, has determined that pursuant to 6NYCRR Part 617.5(c) (20) and (27), the proposed action is deemed to be an Unlisted Action for which a Negative Declaration has been issued. DATED: SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 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 15th day of June, 2017 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 27nd day of September, 2017. DONNA LENT TOWN CLERK TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN 698 10/5 1x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY Federal National Mortgage Association, Plaintiff against Indira Doodnauth A/K/A Indira E. Doodnauth A/K/A Indria E. Doodnauth A/K/A Indria Doodnauth, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, NY 11590 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered July 24, 2017 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville NY 11738 on November 8, 2017 at 3:00 PM. Premises known as 8 Lexington Court, Coram, NY 11727. District 0200 Sec 259.00 Block 06.00 Lot 010.000. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, State of
New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $266,359.90 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 15978/10. Kevin J. Fitzgerald, Esq., Referee YSETN117 702 10/5 4x ptr Notice to Bidders Bid No: B1800001 Bid Description: Rental of Snow Removal Equipment Advertisement Date: October 5, 2017 Bid Due Date and Time: October 19, 2017 at 2:00 PM All sealed bids must be returned to the Suffolk County Community College Procurement Office located on the Ammerman Campus, 533 College Road, Selden NY 11784 by the date and time indicated on the bid. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope which must be labeled with the Bid Number as well as the Bidder’s Name and Contact information. Late bids will not be accepted. Bids will be publicly opened at Suffolk County Community College, NFL Building, Room 16, located at 533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784 immediately after the due date and time. Bid information can be found at the college website: ht tp://w w w.sunysuf folk. edu/administration/businessaffairs/requestforproposals/index.asp Or by contacting Seema Menon menons@sunysuffolk.edu (preferred) Or Ivona Zelman zelmani@sunysuffolk.edu Bids must be made upon and in accordance with the forms and documents provided by the college, which will contain accompanying instructions to bidders. To assist us in communicating quickly to all bidders, please complete and return the “Bid Vendor Registration Form” via email to menons@sunysuffolk.edu as soon as possible prior to the Bid opening date. This will assist in providing us contact information so that if Bid amendments are issued, the college is able to notify you in a
timely manner. The College will not be responsible for amendment notification if the referenced form is not submitted prior to the bid due date. 703 10/5 1x ptr Notice to Bidders Bid No: B1800002 Bid Description: Sale of Surplus Vehicles and Other Items Advertisement Date: October 5, 2017 Site Visit: Refer to bid documents Bid Due Date and Time: October 18, 2017 at 2:00 PM All sealed bids must be returned to the Suffolk County Community College Procurement Office located on the Ammerman Campus, 533 College Road, Selden NY 11784 by the date and time indicated on the bid. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope which must be labeled with the Bid Number as well as the Bidder’s Name and Contact information. Late bids will not be accepted. Bids will be publicly opened at Suffolk County Community College, NFL Building, Room 16, located at 533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784 immediately after the due date and time. Bid information can be found at the college website: ht tp://w w w.sunysuf folk. edu/administration/businessaffairs/requestforproposals/index.asp Or by contacting Seema Menon menons@sunysuffolk.edu (preferred) Or Gary Drewes drewesg@sunysuffolk.edu Bids must be made upon and in accordance with the forms and documents provided by the college, which will contain accompanying instructions to bidders. To assist us in communicating quickly to all bidders, please complete and return the “Bid Vendor Registration Form” via email to menons@sunysuffolk.edu as soon as possible prior to the Bid opening date. This will assist in providing us contact information so that if Bid amendments are issued, the college is able to notify you in a timely manner. The College will not be responsible for amendment notification if LEGALS con’t on pg 14
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LEGALS con’t from pg 13 the referenced form is not submitted prior to the bid due date. 704 10/5 1x ptr SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC BANK USA, Plaintiff against
McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 709 10/5 4x ptr
N.A.,
CAMILLE TALBOT A/K/A CAMILLE A. TALBOT, if they be living, and if dead, the respective heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignors, lienors, creditors and successors in interest, and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and their respective husbands, wives or widows, in any, and each and every person not specifically named who may be entitled to or claim to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the verified complaint; all of whom and whose names and places of residence unknown, and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained by the Plaintiff, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on May 22, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 8th day of November, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Middle Island, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Said premises known as 21 Beach Lane, Coram, N.Y. 11727. (District: 0200, Section: 453.00, Block: 02.00, Lot: 010.000). Approximate amount of lien $ 336,667.27 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 609911-15. Theresa Ann Mari, Esq., Referee.
TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Port Jefferson Station, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Fire Commissioners, Terryville Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, being duly convened in the regular meeting on September 28, 2017, after due deliberation thereupon did adopt the following resolution: “RESOLVED THAT an expenditure not to exceed the sum of $140,000 to be made from the Terryville Fire District Purchase of Equipment Capital Reserve Fund in order to purchase: Scott SCBA Packs, 2 ½” fire hose, Quick straps, SCBA face masks FURTHER RESOLVED that this expenditure of funds from the Terryville Fire District Purchase of Equipment 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 28, 2017
Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, being duly convened in the regular meeting on September 28, 2017after due deliberation thereupon did adopt the following resolution: “RESOLVED THAT an expenditure not to exceed the sum of $65,000 to be made from the Terryville Fire District Apparatus Capital Reserve Fund in order to purchase: Manufacture & Install SWAB fiberglass body on 2017 Chevrolet First Responder vehicle FURTHER RESOLVED that this expenditure of funds from the Terryville Fire District Apparatus Capital Reserve Fund shall be subject to a permissive referendum and that the Fire District Secretary shall, within ten days from adoption of this resolution, publish the required notice and otherwise take any steps necessary to effectuate the same.” BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Dated: September 28, 2017 Port Jefferson Station, New York Frank Triolo District Secretary 711 10/5 1x ptr PUBLIC NOTICE The regular meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioner of the Terryville Fire District has rescheduled the Regular meeting of October 12, 2017 to Tuesday, October 17, 2017 t 6:00 PM By Order of the Board of Fire Commissioners
Port Jefferson Station, New York
Frank Triolo District Secretary
Frank Triolo District Secretary
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710 10/5 1x ptr TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Port Jefferson Station, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Fire Commissioners, Terryville
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File photo above by Bill landon; file photo below by Deb Ferry
sam Walker, above, finished first for Port Jefferson out of five top-finishing royals at sunken meadow state Park Oct. 3. Below, head coach rod Cawley shares his excitement.
Royals remain undefeated By Charles hamma
Port Jefferson head coach Rod Cawley was especially impressed with his team’s The Pierson-Bridgehampton team could powerful performance. do nothing but watch the Port Jefferson “I can’t ask for anything more as a coach Royals run away with another cross-coun- than a performance like the one I saw today,” try victory Oct. 3 at Sunken Meadow State he said grinning from ear to ear. “Hopefully Park, winning 48- this momentum will carry over into this 15 to bring the weekend when we go to Disney World.” Royals’ record to The Royals are leaving to go to Disney a perfect 5-0 on World this weekend, but they are not going the season. there to celebrate a recent Super Bowl vicPort Jefferson tory with Mickey and Minnie. Instead, they dominated this mile-and-a-half run from will be traveling to compete in the Disney start to finish, placing five RoyCross Country Classic. Now in its als in the Top 5. As runners 21st year, the competition brings from both the Whalers and the together schools of all kinds, Monarchs huffed and puffed, from middle schools up to colthe Royals zoomed by, leaving leges, to compete on the 5K and kicked-up dust and the com8K courses at Disney’s 220-acre petition behind them. Senior Wide World of Sports Complex. captain and first-place finisher The races will take place Oct. 6 Sam Walker led the way, finand 7. The top three schools and ishing with a time of 16 minindividuals will earn trophies, utes, 12 seconds. Port Jefferson and those who place fourth was eager to come out and set through tenth will earn medals. the same convincing tone that Port Jefferson will travel they’ve been setting throughout home for one final regularthis cross-country season. ‘I can’t ask for season meet against the Shel“Pierson and McGann gave ter Island Indians Oct. 10. It’s it their all, but we just have a anything more a matchup to which Walker is great thing going right now,” as a coach than looking forward. Walker said after the race. “Ev“I think that this will be a a performance great eryone’s staying positive and test for us to finish out the we’re all working together as like the one I regular season,” he said. “They a team. There isn’t one person saw today.’ have a really good team, we who sticks out more than the have a really good team, so it — Rod Cawley should be interesting.” other. We’re all doing great.” While Walker finished first, After that, the road to the it was a photo finish, with teammates step- state qualifiers begins, with expectations ping across the finish line right behind sure to be high. him. Cooper Schock came in second in But for now, the Royals will celebrate 16:13 and Grant Samara was right behind this victory, possibly with a ride on the him, finishing in 16:14. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster.
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SportS ‘It was a competitive match — it came down to three strokes, and Shane [DeVincenzo] shot an incredible round that carried us.’ — Chuck Ruoff
Ward Melville gets payback snapping boys golf streak By Bill landon Two years ago, Port Jefferson’s boys golf team handed Ward Melville a loss that broke a 88-match win streak. The Patriots returned that favor at Port Jefferson Country Club Oct. 3, winning the round by a single stroke to snap the Royals’ undefeated streak this season.
Ward Melville 6 Port Jefferson 3
Port Jefferson junior Shane DeVincenzo, a two-time All-County and All-State golfer, came in at one over par in the first wave. Although it wasn’t his best round, shooting a 34, he was pleased with his result. “My personal best on this course for nine holes is a 32,” DeVincenzo said. “I think it takes confidence more than anything — you go into these matches saying you’re going to win and [that] helps you believe it. If you go into it thinking you might not win, it’s going to be a lot closer.” The match was a lot closer than it was the first time the two teams met, and that didn’t surprise Port Jefferson head coach Chuck Ruoff. “It was a competitive match — it came down to three strokes, and Shane shot an incredible round that carried us,” Ruoff said of the Suffolk County runner-up from last season. “He’s unbelievable. For the remaining matches, if we go out and play the way we’re capable of, I think we’ll end up with the result we want.” The Patriots may be a young team, with just one senior on the roster, but Ward Melville’s underclassmen were right behind the rest of the pack, like sophomore Palmer Van Tuyl, who shot a 41. “I hit a bunch of good shots, but Shane DeVincenzo is a tremendous golfer,” Van Tuyl said. “He started off with a few mediumlength par putts, so I was down early. And toward the middle of the round I had a couple of ups and downs for par.” Port Jeff junior Josh Gelfond, a two-time All-League player, struggled with his ball contact. He shot 40, edging his opponent by two strokes, but has done better than his plus four
performance on his home course. “My best is a 34, so today I was pretty good around the greens and scrambling, but my ball striking wasn’t the best,” he said. “Normally around the greens is one of the strongest parts of my game, but I need to work on consistency with my iron play.” Ward Melville head coach Bob Spira said the narrow win was especially gratifying for him after losing to the Royals earlier in the season. “We practice chipping and putting — the short game is really important,” Spira said of his team’s many workouts at St. George’s Golf and Country Club, the Patriots’ home course. “The kids golf a lot themselves [outside of the team], and that creates a lot of depth, [despite how] very young we are.” Ward Melville junior Alexander Korkuc had his short game working for him, but after shooting a 44 left a few strokes out on the green. He looks to improve with four games left in the regular season. “I thought my chipping and pitching was very good today, but I left a couple of putts short,” he said. “I just misread a couple of putts. As a team we just have to practice harder, work on our drills better and stay positive.” Ruoff attributes a large part of his team’s success — the Royals went on a 6-0 run to start the season — to the association with Port Jefferson Country Club. “They love being around the course; the facility provides a lot for them,” Ruoff said. “They’re able to practice and play, get instruction basically whenever they want, so it’s a very strong relationship.”
Photos by Bill landon
Clockwise from top, Shane deVincenzo, alex diCarlo and Josh Gelfond put up strong numbers for Port Jefferson.
With the win, Ward Melville improves to 5-1, but Ruoff said despite the blemish, he sees big things happening for his Royals this season. “They just want to compete,” he said. “I set them in the right direction, and they’re taking care of the rest.”
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OpiniOn Editorial
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Port Jefferson High School would look different if a massive bond proposal is approved by the community. Photo from Flood
Candidate for the Suffolk County Legislature Edward Flood.
Political harmony in dark times This just in: Republicans and Democrats are having a hard time getting along. Having a thorough understanding of that fact, a story that emerged from a Suffolk County Legislature meeting Oct. 3 caught our attention. According to a spokeswoman from her office, Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket), the 5th district representative who we have covered since she took office in 2011, became ill during the meeting and was taken to the hospital. As of Oct. 4, the spokeswoman said she was feeling much better, and the trip to the hospital was taken “out of an abundance of caution.” Two days before, Hahn ran in the Soles for All Souls 5K Race and completed the run in 26 minutes, 17 seconds. In any event, we wish her a speedy recovery and hope all is well going forward, and we are not alone in that sentiment. Each year prior to local elections, TBR News Media hosts political candidates for debates to allow them ample time to lay out their platforms and constructively discuss important local issues. Democrats and Republicans sit down and discuss the most important aspects of everyday life for our neighbors. At the end of the discussion, our editorial board reaches a consensus on which candidate we would like to endorse. The issue comes out the Thursday before Election Day each year. This year will be no different. Hahn and her opponent, Republican Edward Flood, are currently scheduled to make an appearance this Friday, Oct. 6. On the morning of Oct. 4, Flood called our main office, having also heard of what took place at the Legislature meeting, and offered to reschedule the debate should Hahn need more time to recover. We have not decided whom we will endorse in this race — Hahn is an exemplary advocate for our community who has served as the majority leader in the Legislature and has headed up several committees — but we would like to take this opportunity to commend Flood for reaching across party lines to put a fellow human’s wellbeing above politics. To our local politicians, keep up the good, bipartisan work, and continue to remain above the divisive political fray.
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Resident voting ‘no’ on bond proposal Right now, I’d vote “no” on the school district’s proposed $30 million bond package. Some say timing is everything. If it is, the latest proposal from the Port Jefferson School District provides a classic example of bad timing. As described in the September 14 issue of The Port Times Record, [Port Jeff school district seeking $30M bond...], the district’s administration is recommending that residents take on a $30 million long term obligation before they can know much about their future resources and ability to pay off the bond should our current tax income from the power plant decline substantially. I wasn’t a fly
on the wall when this proposal was discussed but it’s tempting to wonder if someone suggested, “Now would be a good time to get this passed because if voters become convinced our income will take a big hit in the future, we’ll never get it passed.” I doubt many of us would take on a large multi-year personal obligation if we suspected a major reduction in our ability to pay was fairly likely. Recommending a commitment of this magnitude without presenting a plan to pay it back should an important source of income dry up suggests a lack of planning, or perhaps a willingness to take advantage of voters
who have consistently approved administration proposals without asking the hard questions, or more faith in a benign future than I can muster. And then there are the inevitable overruns, unanticipated expenses and routine budget growth to contend with. Nobody knows if we will be able to comfortably repay the $30 million over the life of the bond. Given the information we have, I think it would be unwise to approve this proposal as presented although one or two individual needs that could be paid for in the foreseeable future might be acceptable.
Neil Markee Port Jefferson
Don’t vote for a constitutional convention I am writing to encourage every New Yorker to vote “no” this November to stop New York state from wasting millions of tax dollars on a constitutional convention that would, at best, reaffirm the status quo and could, at worst, take away our rights and protections. The state Constitution guarantees the right to a free public education, to join a union, to protect our health, to care for the needy, to safe jobs, and to protect state lands and forests. These rights — and many more — are at risk if a constitutional convention is convened. Don’t trust everything you read. It is not going to be a “People’s Convention,” as some well-financed people would like you to believe. History has shown that the vast majority
of delegates would come from the same political apparatus we deal with in Albany right now. Past constitutional conventions have been costly extensions of state legislative sessions, filled with political posturing, with the same politicians and special interest groups running the show. Of the 186 delegates to the 1967 convention, 154 held public office. That means lawmakers elected as delegates could double their salaries and significantly fatten their pensions. And the overall cost is absurd. Estimates are that a convention could cost taxpayers between $50 million and $100 million. If we believe changes are necessary, there is a less costly and more effective way to accomplish them than a convention. Specifically, the New York State
Constitution can be amended through the state Legislature, as it has been more than 200 times, most recently in 2015 to create an independent commission on redistricting, and to allow the Legislature to save money by going paperless for proposed bills. With all of the issues we’re facing — the possible loss of health care coverage for millions of New Yorkers, and keeping public education accessible and affordable — there are better ways to spend our hard-earned tax dollars than on an unnecessary convention. I urge you to vote “no” on the Nov. 7 ballot referendum to hold a constitutional convention.
Charles McAteer Port Jefferson Station
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OpiniOn Offering a moment of thanks for mental health workers
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hank you, mental health workers. If it weren’t for you, we might be living with even more unimaginable tragedies. For reasons most of us, fortunately, can only imagine at a distance, people are tormented by destructive urges. When these moments arise, hopefully, a psychologist, psychiatrist, counselor or someone in a position to recognize the signs can step in and offer support, while redirecting that person toward a By Daniel Dunaief course of action that’s safer for them and for society. Much of the time, we don’t see the people who soothe the minds. When they do their job well, the sun rises in the morning, we send our children
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to school, we clap at the end of their concerts and we feed them their meals before sending them to bed for the night. When I was in junior high school, I read books such as “Lord of the Flies” and “The Crucible,” which my teacher Mrs. Wickle suggested were an important way to look at the “dark side” of the heart. At the time, I found the subjects depressing and unnecessary. Why, I thought, did I have to read about such violence or mass hysteria. In the modern world, we are in the crosshairs of everything from overseas terrorists to storms and earthquakes and, yes, to people without an apparent ideology whose final act before they take their own lives is to commit mass murder. We look at the faces of the victims and feel the loss of those we never met. They look like our friends and neighbors, and we know their smiles, once filled with potential, will never again light up a room.
At the same time, hundreds of people lined up for hours to do what they could — give blood — to help save those in immediate need. Clearly, a few people in our midst have headed toward the dark side of their hearts and minds, allowing the demons that plague their lives to release the unthinkable and unimaginable. Maybe, in addition to the discussion about gun control, we ought to appreciate the legion of mental health professionals who dedicate themselves to helping those battling against destructive urges, whose thoughts wander into the wilderness of despair. The toll their work often takes on some of these mental health helpers is enormous, as other people’s nightmares leap from the minds of their patients into their own subconscious. The flow of information travels both ways, putting psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers at risk. These mental health workers often talk to others in their field to help them get through the difficulties of their jobs.
They listen, they encourage, they become involved and, ultimately, they can and so often do set people on better courses in their lives, helping them feel better and live better. By the time you read this, perhaps we’ll have an idea of what triggered the madness from this latest gunman, and maybe it will have less to do with offthe-rails thinking than with an ideology that encourages mass violence. If it wasn’t lone-wolf insanity, but, rather, someone following instructions, we ought to find the ones who encouraged these senseless and brutal murders. Either way, we ought to dedicate more resources to battling with the burden of a broken brain. If, somehow, a mental health professional can redirect someone who might otherwise commit incomprehensible violence, that person not only has saved a life but may have turned a would-be murderer into another conscientious citizen lining up for hours to give blood instead of planning to spill it.
Music can soothe the soul in troubled times
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n the last few weeks we have been subjected to a constant bombardment of tragic news. The horrific mass killings in Las Vegas is just the latest. We have lived through reports of the sequential hurricanes that have killed, maimed and destroyed lives and property in Texas, Florida, the Caribbean and Puerto Rico. We have agonized for the men, women and children caught in the Mexican earthquakes. And this latest of crowd By Leah S. Dunaief horror homicide is the worst because it is not a paroxysm of the natural world, something we have to accept, but the act of a crazed human against hundreds of other innocent humans. Imagine the concertgoers’ happy anticipation for an evening of music under the stars with lovers or family only to be
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killed by a sniper’s bullets. And why? We ran away from news of the carnage the other night and took refuge in art. The glorious embrace of Giacomo Puccini and his soaring arias of “La Bohème,” at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, welcomed us. Puccini, you may well know, is considered one of the two most famous Italian opera composers of the 19th century, the other being Giuseppe Verdi. What I didn’t know is that he was the offspring of a musical dynasty in Lucca that included his father and the fathers preceding them as far back as his great-great-grandfather. All of these ancestors studied music at Bologna, wrote music for the church and, aided by their genes and family connections, were distinguished in their time. Puccini’s first opera, “Le Villi,” premiering in 1884, when he was 26, was well enough received, and his subsequent “Manon Lescaut” was a triumph. His personal life, however, was as riveting as his librettos. He eloped with his married, former piano student at the risk of being shunned. They did eventually marry, after another husband killed her womanizing husband. By
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coincidence, Puccini’s opera premiered the same week as Verdi’s last opera, “Falstaff,” and talk began of Puccini being the natural heir to Verdi. At least that was what George Bernard Shaw is reported to have said. Puccini’s next three operas are among the most popular and most often produced: “La Bohème,” “Tosca” and “Madama Butterfly.” When “La Bohème” premiered in Turin in 1896, Arturo Toscanini conducted it, and it was immediately popular. The story is of four young artists, all starving and freezing as they work in a garret in Paris and experience the pleasures and pains of young love. The opera is at turns joyful with the energy of youth and tragic with the premature death from tuberculosis of Mimi, the seamstress, and Rodolfo’s love. As a young man in Milan, Puccini lived the life he wrote about, once sharing a single herring with three others, as portrayed in the opera. Puccini almost died in a car accident before finishing “Madama Butterfly” but then went on to complete what is now one of the most loved operas in the world. “Tosca” followed; then
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“La Fanciulla del West,” a plot set in America; “La Rondine;” and a threeact opera, including “Gianni Schicchi,” which contains my favorite aria, “O mio babbino caro.” “Turandot” was his final opera, finished after his death by his associates from his sketches, and offering the memorable, “Nessun dorma.” Publicity about his personal life continued when his wife accused their maid of having an affair with Puccini, who was known to wander off the reservation. The maid then committed suicide, and an autopsy revealed that she had died a virgin. Puccini’s wife was accused of slander, found guilty and sentenced to five months in jail; but a payment by Puccini spared her that experience. Ultimately 11 of Puccini’s operas are among the 200 most performed operas in the world, and the abovementioned three are in the top 10. Only Verdi and Mozart have had more operas performed. By his death in 1924, Puccini had earned $4 million from his works. I hope this excursion in art has helped you, as it did me, to escape at least briefly from the omnipresent bad news.
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