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A story of addiction
North Shore mother shares her harrowing heroin story
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Dying for a high: one drug’s grip on LI As you probably guessed from the cover, this week’s issue of The Port Times Record is set up a little differently. Suffolk County has one of the highest rates of death from heroin and opioid overdoses in New York State, and we feel this growing drug abuse problem deserves a special journalistic spotlight. So we dedicated this issue to looking at the different angles of
approaching the heroin and opioid problem. In this week’s paper, you will find facts: How much the substance abuse trend has grown throughout the past few years; how our local communities, governments, police departments and residents have adapted to fight back against this movement; and reflections from recovering addicts and parents who have lost children to drug overdoses.
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Opioid panel talks heroin trends in history, controversy with Narcan By Alex Petroski alex@tbrnewspapers.com Medical professionals, law enforcement and government officials gathered at Stony Brook University this past weekend to have an open and honest dialogue about the growing opioid problem facing the North Shore and the rest of Suffolk County. The complexity of the problem and how it relates to communities across the county was the topic of the discussion Oct. 1. A common theme among the speakers was opioid addiction should be treated like a legitimate medical crisis and not a moral failing. Dr. Constantine Ioannou, director of Stony Brook Medical Center’s Adult Inpatient Unit addressed the current opioid crisis in the United States and specifically in Suffolk County during the event. “This is not the first opioid epidemic in the United States — this is one of many,” Ioannou said. He likened the current state of opioid prescribing and subsequent widespread addiction to a period in the late 1800s when morphine was first developed. He said doctors overprescribed the powerful painkiller and, in turn, opioid dependence skyrocketed. The director traced the origin of the current crisis back to two events in 1995. Purdue Pharma, a pharmaceutical company, began marketing OxyContin, its version of the powerful opioid oxycodone, to doctors. In addition the American Pain Society, an
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the suffolk County Police Department has saved more than 600 lives since 2012 using Narcan to reverse opioid or heroin overdoses. Data from sCPD. organization dedicated to advocating for public policies to reduce pain-related issues, named pain as the fifth vital sign. Like the other four — pulse rate, tempera-
ture, respiration rate and blood pressure — pain would be monitored in patients from then on. Pain was the only one of those five vital signs that is completely subjective and
based on what a patient tells a nurse or doctor, Ioannou said. Those two events, in accordance with nurse ratings and even payment being tied to patient satisfaction and reduction, created an environment of overprescribing, Ioannou said. He also said training of doctors in pain management needs to be addressed — he graduated from medical school in 1985 with “zero” training in pain management. “There are states in the United States where there are more prescriptions for opiate pain medications than there are people — this is a staggering number,” Ioannou said. Jermaine Jones, Ph.D., an assistant professor of clinical neurobiology in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University, also spoke and reiterated some of what Ioannou said regarding the United States’ views on pain management. “I’ve had friends from other countries say that unless you come into the E.R. with an arm missing, you’re not going to get a prescription that you could get here for having a root canal,” Jones said. “We make up about 5 percent of the world’s population yet we consume about 80 percent of the prescription opioid [painkillers].” Jones is involved in a study called Risks and Benefits of Overdose Education and Naloxone Prescribing to Heroin Users and spoke
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In the 2016 legislative session, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) signed a comprehensive package of bills, aimed at increasing access to treatment, expanding community prevention strategies and limiting the overprescription of opioids in the state. • Legislation now ensures insurers must cover “necessary” inpatient services for substance use disorder treatments for as long as an individual needs them. Review from the company can only begin 14 days after treatment to ensure each patient has two weeks of uninterrupted and covered care. • Insurers are prohibited from requiring prior approval for emergency supplies of these medications. • Insurers must use objective stateapproved criteria to determine the level of care for individuals suffering from substance abuse. • Insurers must cover the costs of Narcan to families with individuals suffering from substance abuse. • Families now offered 72 hours of emergency treatment, instead of 48 hours, for family members so they can be stabilized and connected to longer-term addiction treatment options while also balancing individual rights of the incapacitated individuals. • Requires hospitals to provide followup service options to individuals upon hospital discharge to connect patients
with nearby treatment options to provide continuous medical care. • Reducing opioid prescription limits from 30 days to seven days, with exceptions of chronic pain and other conditions. • Health care professionals must complete three hours of education every three years on addiction, pain management and palliative care.
State budget
The 2016-17 state government has allotted funding to help curb the growing substance abuse problem. • Nearly $200 million through the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services will be used to combat the heroin and opioid epidemic, an 82 percent increase in state spending since 2011. • This investment includes $66 million for residential treatment beds, including counseling and support services for roughly 8,000 individuals. • $38 million to fund medication-assisted treatment programs that serve about 12,000 clients in residential or outpatient settings. • $25 million in funding for state-operated addiction treatment centers. • $24 million for outpatient services that provide group and individual counseling. • $8 million for crisis/detox programs to manage and treat withdrawal from heroin and opioids.
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SCPD: “We can’t arrest ourselves out of this problem” By Victoria Espinoza victoria@tbrnewspapers.com Commentators on the rising opioid crisis in the United States commonly say dealing with the problem requires a multipronged approach, and the Suffolk County Police Department agrees. The department has expanded efforts to combat the many fronts of the opioid crisis, including prevention, treatment and enforcement. Police Commissioner Tim Sini said in an interview that the opioid problem is the number one public safety and public health issue in Suffolk County. “We have over 100 opioid-related overdoses every year for the past several years, and then when you consider the more than 500 Narcan saves on top of that, the tragic loss of life and the near tragic loss of life is just shocking,” he said at police headquarters in Yaphank. It’s no secret the SCPD has their job cut out for them — in 2014 Suffolk County had the highest number of overdose deaths involving heroin, and was the leader in deaths where prescription opioids were a factor in the state, according to a report by the New York State Comptroller’s office from June. Sini also highlighted how crime is so closely associated with an increase in drug activity. “Addicts often resort to burglaries and larcenies, and sometimes they elevate to
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631-852-NARC, an anonymous hotline encouraging residents to call in with drug tips they have. If the tip leads to an arrest, the resident is entitled to a cash reward. This initiative works in conjunction with Crime Stoppers, a program that connects local police departments with the public and media to help find suspects and collect information that can lead to arrests. “Since we rolled [the drug hotline] out at the end of March, we’ve received over 500 tips on that line, and many of those have resulted in investigations and search warrants,” Sini said. “We’ve seized kilogram quantities of narcotics as a result of this initiative, over a million dollars in drug money, dozens and dozens of weapons, and over 200 arrests under this initiative. It’s important because not only does it take drugs off the street but it sends the message that we’re not going to tolerate drug dealing in our communities.” The police department has said open communication with the public is an important part of this fight, because the more communities speak up and help the department, the better work the police can do. Sini said since he took over, there has been almost a 200 percent increase in the amount of search warrants executed, and many of these are due to tips from residents. “[Search warrants] are very important because it disrupts drug operations before
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One dead, one missing after boat flips A boat overturned, killing one person in the Long Island Sound just west of the Port Jefferson Channel in the afternoon of Oct. 3. Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the incident. A search is still ongoing for a second person believed to have been on the boat. At about 3:35 p.m., a boater alerted the Coast Guard that there was an overturned boat in the Long Island Sound. Coast Guard
officials responded and recovered the body of Charles Petrie, 80, of Holtsville. Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers also responded and are assisting the Coast guard in searching for James Bilello, 73, of Bay Shore, who was believed to be with Petrie. Marine Bureau officers recovered the boat, a 20 foot AquaSport center console, which was impounded for a safety check. photo by Bob savage
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A 19-year-old man from Stony Brook took an iPhone and a watch from a technology display at the Port Jefferson Free Library Sept. 26, according to police. He was arrested Oct. 3 in Port Jefferson and charged with petit larceny.
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On Clifford Lane in Medford Oct. 3, a 17-year-old man from Coram forcibly stole money from another person, according to police. He was arrested and charged with second-degree burglary.
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At Best Market grocery store in Selden Sept. 27, a 51-year-old man from Coram entered, displayed a knife and made an employee fear for his life, police said. He was arrested and charged with seconddegree menacing with a weapon.
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On Aug. 23 at a home on Two Rod Road in Port Jefferson Station, a 62-year-old man from Port Jefferson Station punched a mailbox and damaged a lawn chair, according to police. He was arrested Oct. 2 in Selden and charged with criminal mischief.
On Sept. 27, a 19-year-old man from Selden, driving on Wireless Road then Lynn Street in Centereach, was traveling at an excessive speed, failed to signal while swerving between lanes, drove into oncoming traffic and ran a red light, police said. He was arrested and charged with reckless driving.
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a box cutter and refused demands it be dropped. She was arrested and charged with second-degree obstruction of government administration.
A 30-year-old man from Mount Sinai possessed the drug Suboxone without a prescription while at the Suffolk County Police Department 6th Precinct in Selden Sept. 30, police said. He was arrested and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.
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A 31-year-old man from Middle Island was driving a 2013 BMW on Baldwin Lane in Medford with a suspended license Sept. 29, according to police. During the arrest, police discovered he had marijuana and another controlled substance. He was charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of marijuana.
Step away from the vehicle
At a home on Seminole Street in Selden Sept. 27, a 46-year-old woman from Selden refused to exit a 2007 Dodge, which was to be impounded, despite demands from Suffolk County Police, according to police. She then picked up
A 27-year-old man from the Bronx stole assorted makeup from Walmart on Nesconset Highway in Setauket Oct. 1, police said. He was arrested and charged with petit larceny.
Phone home
A cellphone was stolen from an apartment on Patchogue Road in Port Jefferson Station at about 6:30 a.m. Oct. 3, according to police.
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The front door was damaged at GNC on Middle Country Road in Centereach at about 6 p.m. Oct. 2, though nothing was stolen, according to police.
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A credit card and an E-Z Pass were missing from a 2015 Dodge after it was left at Mavis Discount Tire on Nesconset Highway in Port Jefferson Station Oct. 1, according to police. —Compiled By Alex petroski
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PersPectives A look at recovery and a fresh start from a former heroin addict Your turn
BY marisa vitali Life happens in the in-between spaces, from here to there. Recovery happens in the in-between spaces, when no one is looking and no one is around. How do we choose to live? How do we choose to be in those quiet moments with self? Have I filled my void, my spirit with happiness? Or do I look outside myself for a drink, a drug, food, sex, shopping, cigarettes; to make myself not feel; to fill the void, the gaping black hole of low self-esteem and low self-worth? I’ve learned that in recovery I have a choice. I’m no longer a slave to my next bag of dope and I can choose to see the glass half empty or half full. Myself, I want it all, but when I logically prioritize, longevity and quality of life are on the top of the list. Every minute I spend obliter-
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SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2010-2 ASSET-BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Pltf. vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT-LAW, NEXT-OF-KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTEES, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, AND GENERALLY ALL PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING, UNDER, BY OR THROUGH THE DECEDENT LANEA MARTINO, BY PURCHASE, INHERITANCE, LIEN OR OTHERWISE, ANY RIGHT TITLE OR INTEREST IN AND TO THE PREMISES DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN; et al, Defts. Index #16165/11. Pursuant to order fixing default and judgment of foreclosure and sale dated July 1, 2016, I will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on Oct. 17, 2016 at 9:45 a.m. prem. k/a 6 Wellington Road, Middle Island, NY a/k/a District 0200, Section 374.00, Block 06.00, Lot 002.000. Said property beginning at a point on the Westerly side of Wellington Road distant 192.60 ft. Southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the Westerly side of Wellington Road with the Southerly side of Northfield Road, being a plot 105.64 ft. x 176.62 ft. x 74.30 ft. x 159.86 ft. Approx. amt. of judgment is $542,320.78 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. KEITH O’HALLORAN, Referee. THE MARGOLIN & WEINREB LAW GROUP, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 165
ated is one less finite minute I have to feel life. I do my best on a daily basis to choose happiness; to live happy, joyous and free. Recovery allows me to be in a place of rediscovery. To relearn the wisdom I was born with and somehow let slip between the fingers of my mind. Just to be living is truly a gift and one not to be squandered on those people, places and things that cause us pain. Life is a gift to be celebrated and shared with those we love and who bring us even more joy than we may already be feeling. Having this opportunity to live in recovery, I so know it didn’t have to be this way. I always say: My life is nothing what I thought it would be and yet nothing I ever could have imagined it to be. I don’t know the source of life, but I do know the humility I feel when confronted by nature and the magical way everything is prepared for every situation it could possibly encounter. That delusion in and of itself eliminates anxiety and I’m in deep. I have come to the realization that living life to the fullest is not about my achievements — it is about my breath. This moment, right here and now. Feeling everything there is to feel and experience in this one breath of in and out. This is what is intended. To soak in every drop of this thing called life.
Eileen Way, Ste. 101, Syosset, NY #89424 346 9/15 4x ptr SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No.: 602002/2015 Date of Filing: July 22, 2016 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK SELENE FINANCE LP, Plaintiff, -againstKRISTY DIGIROLAMO AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF JANET KOBEL; JOHN ERDMAN INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF JANET KOBEL; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 50; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 50, INTENDING TO BE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND ASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATE OF JANET KOBEL WHO WAS BORN IN 1956 AND DIED IN 2013, A RESIDENT OF THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, THEIR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST IF ANY OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS BE DECEASED, THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE AFORESAID CLASSES OF PERSON, IF THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF; DAVID KOBEL A/K/A DAVID KOBEL JR. AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF JANET KOBEL; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE;; ‘’JOHN DOES’’ and ‘’JANE DOES’’,
said names being fictitious, parties intended being possible tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other entities or persons who claim, or may claim, a lien against the premises, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney(s) within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAIN-
We all intellectually know about breath and present moments so I will spare you the details in favor of encouraging you to do what you truly desire before it’s too late. Or keep collecting excuses that will serve you well in your final moments. Because all we really have is today. There is no need to mar this experience with drugs and alcohol in order to escape this moment, this breath. Not to make you nauseous with platitudes, but I do feel an urge to recap the classics. Living at the highest-level means feeling good about your life. There’s give and take without malice or greed, there is healthy socialization with challenging, stimulating people of integrity. There is reverence way before relevance, so if you turned down that road, I suggest you make a U-turn in the first driveway. That’s what we’re all here for: to live the good, the bad and the ugly. To feel, to grow, to better ourselves and to help one another. We are here to serve, regardless of our elitist aspirations, so share your talents and energy freely. Our influence is exponential and will outlive us for eternity. If one falls, we all fall, and so it’s a treasure and an opportunity to uplift one another in times of need with love, compassion and authenticity. We all fall eventually. I fall at the door of a true friend. One of the most vivifying
TIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Andrew G. Tarantino, Jr. of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed on July 17, 2015, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by JOHN ERDMAN and JANET KOBEL to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR LEND AMERICA, A NEW YORK CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND/OR ASSIGNS bearing date August 20, 2009 and recorded in Liber M00021856 of Mortgages at Page 487 in the County of Suffolk on September 8, 2009. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION by assignment of mortgage bearing date June 26, 2014 and recorded in the County of Suffolk in Liber M00022533, Page 265 on October 16, 2014. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to LOANCARE, A DIVISION OF FNF SERVICING, INC. N/K/A LOANCARE, LLC by assignment of mortgage bearing date June 26, 2014 and recorded in the County of Suffolk in Liber M00022533, Page 266 on October 16, 2014. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to SELENE FINANCE LP by
experiences is the exchange of love, and that I’m not afraid to express anymore. This life, this recovery is a journey; it’s all in the same, with twists and turns, mountains and mole hills. No matter what I choose not to use. I am evolving into whatever my imagination is capable of, without ego and defects of character that keep me small, dictating how it all should play out. We are so much more powerful than we could possibly acknowledge. Tap into that source. Your source of creation, whatever that may be for you. The answers you seek are deep within. There but for the grace of God go I. Live free, as the only thing constant is change. So change! Do something different. I dare you. If nothing changes, nothing changes. Simple yet true. The clock is ticking. Seize the day and all that carpe diem s---. But seriously, take a look around – this is all of your creation. You did this, you made this happen, you made these choices. Will you run and hide like you’ve always done, or will you stand tall in the eye of the storm and dance in the rain? We all have choices. I know what I choose. Do you? I dare you to live. Marisa Vitali is a Northport native actress who created a short film about the journey of recovering from drug addiction.
assignment of mortgage bearing date February 25, 2015. Said premises being known as and by 74 EATONDALE AVENUE, BLUE POINT, NY 11715. Date: June 29, 2015 Batavia, New York Virginia C Grapensteter, Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26 Harvester Avenue Batavia, NY 14020 585.815.0288 Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-226-5697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies. 356 9/15 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Pltf. vs. CYNTHIA M. CAR-
RO, THOMAS M. CARRO, Defts. Index #029781/2012. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Oct. 13, 2015, I will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on Oct. 20, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. prem. k/a 46 Howe Road, Coram, NY a/k/a Section 395.00, Block 06.00, Lot 013.000, District 0200. Approx. amt. of judgment is $340,642.45 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. TERENCE M. QUINN, Referee. FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore, NY. File No. - #57449#89486 358 9/15 4x ptr NOTICE OF ADOPTION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that after a public hearing held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Belle Terre on September 20, 2016, the Board of Trustees adopted Local Law #2-2016 amending Chapter 138 of the Village Code to authorize a limited waiver of subdivision requirements for certain applications to modify lot lines within the Village of Belle Terre. Copies of the amended law are on file in the Village Clerk’s office Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. By Order of the Board of Trustees Village of Belle Terre Joanne Raso, Village Clerk Dated: September 20, 2016 433 100616 1x ptr
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SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CITIBANK, N.A., NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR PMT NPL FINANCING 2015-1, Plaintiff, AGAINST DARREN L GALLO, KATHLEEN GALLO, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered June 10, 2015 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on November 03, 2016 at 2:00 PM premises known as 19 ROCKHILL CIRCLE, MANORVILLE, NY 11949 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 592.00, Block 9.00 and Lot 6.000 Approximate amount of judgment $622,719.57 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #31050/09 RUDOLPH H. CARTIER JR., ESQ. , Referee, Kozeny, McCubbin & Katz, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 366 10/6 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, Pltf. vs. FRANK CAMPO, et al, Defts. Index #062530/14. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered Mar 24, 2016, I will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on Oct. 31, 2016 at 1:30 p.m., prem. k/a 6 Loretta Court, Coram, NY. Said property located at a point on the Southerly line of Loretta Court where the Easterly line of herein described premised and the Westerly line of land now or formerly of I. Bauman intersects said Southerly line of Loretta Court, which point is 200.00 ft. Westerly as measured along the Southerly line of Loretta Court with the Westerly line of Westfield Road, and from said point of beginning, being a plot 100 ft. x 100 ft. Approx. amt. of judgment is $329,807.41 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. KENNETH SEIDELL, Referee. COHN & ROTH, Attys. for Pltf., 100 East Old Country Rd., Ste. 28, Mineola, NY. #89502 370 9/29 4x ptr Notice of formation of ORTH HOLDINGS LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 17, 2016, Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY gas been designated as agent of the LLC upon who process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 640 Belle Terre Rd, Building G, Port Jefferson, NY 11777. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 375 9/15 6x ptr
OPIOID PANEL SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK-BROOKHAVEN CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff -against- ERIC STRIFFLER A/K/A ERIC J. STIFFLER A/K/A ERIC J. STRIFFLER, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated July 7, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on October 19, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. premises situate, lying and being at Rocky Point, in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southwesterly side of Ozone Park, distant 255.25 feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Dawn Road and the southwesterly side of Ozone Road; being a plot 100.00 feet by 60.00 feet by 100.00 feet by 60.00 feet. Said premises known as 9 OZONE ROAD, ROCKY POINT, NY Approximate amount of lien $258,336.73 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Index Number 067510/2014. FRANK MAFFEI, JR., ESQ., Referee David A. Gallo & Associates LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 95-25 Queens Boulevard, 11th Floor, Rego Park, NY 11374 File# 7254.1143 374 9/15 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Plaintiff AGAINST Richard Berkhout; Shana Berkhout; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 2, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville NY 11738 on October 26, 2016 at 10:30AM, premises known as 34 Cherokee Trail, Ridge, NY 11961. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of NY, District 0200 Section 151.00 Block 02.00 Lot 052.000. Approximate amount of judgment $431,616.54 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 601794/2015. Armand Araujo, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 7591835 Dated: September 14, 2016 382 9/22 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST 2004-2, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-2, Plaintiff, Against
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ERIK WOLMART A/K/A ERIK J. WOLMART A/K/A ERIC WOLMART, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on 6/13/2016, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 10/26/2016 at 11:00 am, premises known as 9 Windsor Court, Coram, NY 11727, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Coram, in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Treasurer as Section 313.00, Block 06.00 and Lot 003.000. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $515,889.88 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 21006/2011. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Robert J. Flynn Jr., Esq., Referee. Leopold & Associates, PLLC, 80 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Armonk, NY 10504 Dated: 8/16/2016 GNS
Continued from page A3 about some of his findings. Naloxone, commonly known by the brand name Narcan, is a drug used to reverse opioid overdoses. “We’re trying to better understand how to tease apart ways to attenuate what people like about opioids,” Jones said of the five-year study, which is currently in its second year. He said the study was created to monitor people who are administered naloxone and see if it is being used for the correct purposes. One concern in the creation of an overdose reversal drug is that users will be more confident in their ability to combat an overdose and may decide not to call 911 if that day ever comes. Other potential unintended consequences of naloxone, including how to deal with a user who may be irate after being saved from an overdose and is now “dope sick” and without the expensive drug they just bought, are the focus of the study. They are also researching some potential new medications or existing ones that could work in accordance with opioids to reduce pain, while reducing the effects that lead to addiction. “We know that detox by itself is actually one of the highest risk factors for opioid overdose because you’re tolerance decreases,” Jones said. “So once someone comes out of a detox program they swear they’re never going to touch this stuff again, but relapse is very, very common. So they use again thinking that if they were using two bags before, they can continue using two bags now that they’ve gotten out, but their
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SCPD Deputy Sheriff Mike Kern speaks about the opioid crisis in Suffolk County. physiological tolerance has decreased and people overdose as a result.” Ioannou indicated he’d like to see changes in treatment options for addicts. “We treat all addiction by the same model,” he said. “You have a five-day detox, 28-day rehab and you have an after care that is all based on 12 steps. That is the model of care in the United States. We need to realize with a complex disease, you need a complex set of interventions.” Suffolk County Police Department Deputy Sheriff Mike Kern is an expert in recognizing drug users. He called overdoses the most powerful “advertisement” for drug dealers because it is a clear indication of how strong their product is. He echoed sentiments from both doctors about the dangers of overprescribing and to what it can lead. “Why can a doctor prescribe an OxyContin to a 16-year-old or a 15-year-old who just had a root canal?” Kern asked. “It just doesn’t make any sense.”
383 9/22 4x ptr PORT JEFFERSON FREE LIBRARY TRUSTEE POSITION The Library Trustees have announced that a five-year seat on the Board is expiring in January 2017. This five year seat will be filled by an election during the Annual Meeting on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. 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 11, 2017 from 10:00 AM-9:00 PM. Absentee ballots will be available at the Library Circulation Desk from 12/09/2016 to 1/10/2017. 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, she or he 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 Monday, November 14, 2016. 400 10/6 3x ptr
SCPD HEROIN Continued from page A5 they become too significant,” Sini said. “It takes guns and drugs off the streets, and also strengthens the partnership between the police department and the community. It encourages people to be more informative.” Relationships with federal law enforcement partners have also been re-established, Sini said, and five detectives now work with the Drug Enforcement Administration; four focus on the heroin trade and the fifth investigates doctors and pharmacists who have been reported to unlawfully dispense or prescribe pain medication. The police department has also focused resources on treating drug addicts who are in the throes of addiction. Inmates at the Suffolk County Correctional Facility in Yaphank have the option of receiving voluntary medical assistance while still in jail. The department offers inmates who are eligible for the program, meaning they don’t have any drugs currently in their system and have said they want to commit to getting clean, an injection of Vivitrol, a drug that works as an opioid antagonist, blocking the opioid receptors in the brain and preventing someone from getting high for 30 days. “It gives you that mental clarity and stability to essentially not relapse, so you can stay in treatment,” Sini said. “It’s highly effective but most addicts don’t want to use it because once you take that shot, you know you can’t get high for thirty days. So it takes someone who is really committed to getting help.”
Sini said the program starts in jail, and they look for inmates who have essentially been incarcerated because they are addicted to drugs, with arrests due to burglaries, possession, and other drug-related crimes. Incarcerated individuals receive their first shot in jail, and then are set up with a treatment provider in their community to work with when they are released. Suffolk County officers are also dedicated to providing programs that help with prevention. The Ugly Truth is a program meant to educate school districts and community groups on the dangers this growing problem poses for all different age groups in Suffolk County. There are many other programs in effect right now being taught throughout the county. “If we can prevent someone from ever going down that road, that’s where you’ll get your biggest bang for your buck,” Sini said. The commissioner said he is only interested in working with evidence-based programs, which are resources that have been studied by analysts to prove their effectiveness. Certain police officers are also designated as school resource officers. They are assigned to specific districts to participate in awareness programs with the students. Sini said despite all the resources the department provides, more needs to be done. “The silver lining is, among the experts there is consensus,” Sini said. “We don’t sit there and debate if addiction is a disease or if the cops can solve this problem. We all get it; this is a multifaceted problem that creates issues for families, schools, the police department, probation, courts, medical examiners, churches and more. And everyone has got to be at the table.”
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Community leaders stress looking past the opioid ‘stigma’ By Alex Petroski alex@tbrnewspapers.com Suffolk County has a drug problem. And while it may be broken news, this is not breaking news. Heroin and prescription opioid-related overdoses and deaths are increasing yearly across the nation, state and county, according to all available data, but the overall conversation lacks focus, those close to the issue have said. One Long Island man whose line of work leaves him with little insulation from the problem said it is worse than most would imagine. Dan Moloney, who along with his brother Peter owns six Long Island locations of Moloney Family Funeral Homes, said in an exclusive interview that he believes the problem facing Suffolk County deserves a harsher spotlight. Moloney, who has an unenviable front row seat to the horrors that come from the addictive and powerful substance, said the problem reached a tipping point for him in 2009. After a funeral for a Rocky Point student who overdosed, the Moloneys decided to try to use their platform to deliver an important message. They had posters made up with the words “Some kids are dying for a high” in bold letters on top of an image of a flower arrangement with a card that read, “With Deepest Sympathy, The class of ’10.” Below the image, the funeral director’s message read in part: “The last thing we want to see is a death that could have been prevented. Help us make sure we don’t.” The Moloneys tried to distribute the posters to school districts around the Island, though they couldn’t find any takers. “Nobody wants to talk about it,” Dan Moloney said. “Nobody wants to hear from the funeral director.” On the surface, in Suffolk County, it would appear heroin abuse is a daily conversation in one way or another, from politicians sponsoring initiatives to news outlets covering arrests and overdoses, to firsthand accounts from former addicts in various forms. Moloney said he wouldn’t agree — not only is the problem receiving too little attention, he said, but also the wrong people
are doing the talking. “Are people sitting in the bleachers talking about the heroin problem?” he said. “But if their kid had some sort of disease, they’d be talking about it. They’d be doing fundraisers to help them find a cure.” The two go hand-in-hand — heroin and opioids — or at least they should, Moloney said. Heroin is an illegal and highly addictive version of an opioid, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, statistics reporting deaths related to one or the other are not always paired. The CDC’s website said health care providers wrote nearly a quarter of a billion prescriptions for legal opioids in 2013. Supply and demand for prescription pain medication doesn’t always dry up at the same rate. When the prescribed pills are gone and the desire for more lingers, the cheaper, stronger drug becomes a logical alternative. In 2013, New York State’s Internet System for Tracking Over-Prescribing — Prescription Monitoring Program, also known as I-STOP/PMP, went into effect. The system works as a registry for practitioners to consult and track dispensed prescription histories for patients. The program has restricted supply of opioids to addicts, though it has done nothing to curb their demand. No tracking system exists for the neighborhood heroin dealer. Moloney said one of his business’s facilities held funerals for three heroin overdose victims in just one day earlier this year. The closest comparison he could come up with to a public health concern inflicting that much damage in one day is a car crash that kills a vehicle full of people. He said that in some years, only two to three motorcyclerelated deaths occur over the course of entire summer, which the public tends to find alarming, but that pales in comparison to heroin- and opioid-related deaths. The difficulties in securing relevant and timely statistics on overdose-related deaths in New York State has contributed to undermining the understanding of the severity of Suffolk County’s problem, according to Moloney. “New York State is terrible,” he said about the state’s demographic record-
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Above, Maloney’s Funeral home still has stacks of this poster. Below, suffolk County leads New york state in deaths related to heroin and opioid overdoses. keeping, which is an insight few could offer outside of the funeral business. “Three years down the road — the latest data you have is from three years ago. With the technology we have today, there’s absolutely no reason for that. And I know from colleagues that I have in other states, when you can’t get the information about how many deaths occurred in a certain place for two or three years, or what they were — because all of that is tracked — I just think the data that’s out there is antiquated and the situation is worse than the data they’re using shows.” Father Francis Pizzarelli, director of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, has been a regular contributor of insight and opinions regarding heroin and opioid addiction among young people in Suffolk County for about as long. He, like Moloney, said the problem is likely worse than anyone in the county realizes. “The level of denial among parents con-
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tinues to be deeply disturbing,” Pizzarelli wrote in a April 2016 column featured in this newspaper. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, “which are a vital lifeline and network in our community for those working on recovery and wellness, have to worry that drug dealers are now waiting outside these meetings to prey on men and women in early recovery.” Pizzarelli said his tipping point, much like that of Moloney’s, came in 2009. So far, though, he added, it has not been enough. Suffolk County Police Commissioner Tim Sini said in May there were 103 fatal heroin overdoses in Suffolk County in 2015. New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli (D) released a report on June 9 saying there were more than 200 deaths in which heroin or opioids played a role in Suffolk County in 2014. Regardless of how and when the deaths are identified with a specific cause or a contributing factor being opioids, one thing is clear to Moloney: the number is higher than we think. According to the Suffolk County Police Department, since the act of administering the medication Narcan to reverse an opioid overdose became commonplace in August 2012, more than 630 saves have been recorded through Sept. 22. In addition to conflicting stats, Moloney said an issue that he encounters is the stigma parents feel about losing a child to an overdose and what it might suggest about their aptitude as a parent. Most of the time, parents decline to immediately identify a heroin or opioid overdose as their child’s cause of death, he said. In fact, Moloney estimated that nine out of 10 parents whose child died of an overdose don’t address the issue and the cause isn’t added to a death certificate until about three months later, when lab reports are complete. “It almost creates an environment where there doesn’t have to be an acknowledgement —not publicly,” Moloney said. “Of course there’s a lot of shame.”
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OBITUARIes Gail McKinley
Gail Lovelace McKinley passed away Sept. 27, at her home in Ozark, Alabama. She was born July 5, 1935, to Clarence Lovelace and Minnie Bice, in Port Jervis, and raised by Charles Lopez and Isabella Tienken in Ridge. She graduated from Earl L. Vandermeulen High School in 1952 and became a ladies fashion and sales consultant. Gail is survived by her husband of 49 years, James L. McKinley, of Ozark; seven children, Sheree Lyn Richie (Michael) of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, Patricia Gail Rosenblatt (Jay) of Goshen, Steven Guy Pelletier of Minersville, Pennsylvania, Yvette Sifers (Allen) of Holiday Isle, Arkansas, Jeanette Pelletier of Marathon, Florida, James (Erin) of Levittown, Pennsylvania, and Katheryn of Perkasie, Pennsylvania; brother Douglas Lovelace (Beth) of Westbrookville; 18 grandchildren; and lifelong friends, Barbara Martz of Homosassa, Florida, Donna Lowry of Tyler, Texas, and Cathy Sieber of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Her daughter,
by ElizabEth KopciEnsKi schwartz
Beth Ann, and grandson, Jose Luis, preceded her in death. Gail’s last wishes were for her body to be cremated and her ashes released back to the earth near her birth home in Port Jervis. This will be completed in late October. Condolences may be expressed at www. HolmanFuneralHome.com.
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David Kirk passed away Oct. 1, after a short illness. He was born Dec. 11, 1947, in Pittsburg, Kansas, and was preceded in death by parents, Homer and Maida Kirk. David was president of Axios Products Inc. He was actively involved in the Harbor Men Barbershop Chorus and the North Shore Chamber Choir, as well as an active member of Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stony Brook. David enjoyed singing, reading, spending time with family and friends, and loving life. David is survived by the love of his life and his soul mate, Linda, his wife of 43 years; siblings, Donald (Katherine), Dennis, Dean and Diane (Truman) Irving; seven nieces and nephews; and 16 greatnieces and great-nephews. A memorial service will be held Sunday, Oct. 30 at 1 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stony Brook, 380 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook. Arrangements were entrusted to the
Remembering Miller Place’s Honor Gracey Kopcienski
Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. An online guest book is available at www.bryantfh.com.
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Honor Gracey Kopcienski bestowed grace and kindness on every person she met throughout her 84 years. She left this world Sept. 17 at her Mount Sinai home with lifelong partner, Johnny (Alfred) Kopcienski by her side. Honor was born July 2, 1932, to Ruth Jaynes Gracey, a much-loved Port Jefferson high school teacher, and Stuart Gracey, an internationally acclaimed singer and conductor. Honor and her sisters, Louise Hawley and Anne Hedstrom, attended the oneroom schoolhouse on North Country Road in Mount Sinai. She and her childhood friend, Jane Carter, often reminisced about their wonderful early years freely roaming the woods and beaches of Miller Place. Later, at Port Jefferson High School, Honor met Johnny. Their courting included a contest where they kissed all the way from Patchogue to Port Jefferson in the rumble seat of a Ford Model A. One particular Friday, after high school graduation and a semester at Mannes School of Music in New York, Honor went to Tinker National Bank and withdrew $89 from Johnny’s bank account. She had him drive her to Rose Jewelers in Patchogue where she informed him that he was buying her an engagement ring. They were wed May 25, 1952, and their love produced eight children, 24 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The values that defined Honor as a person are seen in her family: compassion, integrity and a love of music. Honor’s devotion to music began early. At 12, she accompanied her father and his choruses. Early on she studied piano at a studio in the Old Field lighthouse. Later she participated in the Juilliard preparatory program. She was an accomplished pianist, organist and accompanist. Her passion led her to Infant Jesus R.C. Church in Port Jefferson where she and Johnny were wed, and where she served as parish organist for more than 50 years. Parishioners would often stand in the pews, marveling at her playing until the final note. Honor’s gift was an integral part of hundreds of weddings, funerals and masses. She and her musical partner and dear friend, Dolores Butera, were honored by The Port Times on behalf of Infant Jesus Choir as People of the Year for the Arts in 1991. Honor taught and accompanied numerous children and performers, her own children and grandchildren included. She played for Manhasset Glee Club, Port Jefferson Choral Society, Southold Town Choral Society, Choral Society of Moriches, SUNY Stony Brook, and at master classes given by opera singer Eleanor Steber in her Belle Terre home. Later she was accompanist and mentor for the New Century Singers. Honor always maintained her own musical studies and in 2000 studied and passed the rigorous test to attain the prestigious Associateship of the American Guild of Organists.
Instead of retiring, Honor continued to play the organ at many local churches including Mount Sinai Congregational, Setauket’s Presbyterian with director Mark Orton, Port Jefferson’s First United Methodist and, most recently, St. Louis de Montfort R.C. Church in Sound Beach. While busy raising children along with her musical career, Honor was also active in community service. She was instrumental in organizing Polish Fest at Infant Jesus Church, cooking kielbasa sausage side by side with Johnny; was active in supporting Port Jefferson Rotary charitable efforts including the Gift of Life; and was a contributing member of the Miller Place-Mount Sinai Historical Society. When the new Infant Jesus Parish Center was built, Honor and Johnny donated a piano so that there would be music for all events there. They supported funding for a new piano for Earl L. Vandermeulen High School. Honor and Johnny’s years of giving to the people and spirit of Infant Jesus Parish were recognized by the Diocese of Rockville Centre with the St. Agnes Medal of Service award. The couple were early advocates and strong supporters of Father Frank Pizzarelli in his efforts to minister to troubled youth in the community. The mission of Hope House Ministries matched Honor’s passion for personal, ongoing and daily commitment to the spirit of giving. Honor and Johnny’s greatest gifts, and source of greatest pride, are their children, grandchildren and great-grandchild: Charlaine and Ira, Emma (Sean) and Abbie; Beth and Joseph, Kate (Dan), Caralyn (Johnny) and David; Mark and Rebecca, Andrew, Julia, Christian and Lauren; Therese and Clark, John (Shannon and baby Clark), Christen (Ryan), Mary Liz (Adam) and Luke; Ann Marie and Chip, Sergei and Daniel; John Paul and Martha, Jake and Mary Claire; Jennie and Peter, Gracey (Jamie), Peter and Annie; Matthew and Becky, Gregory, Benjamin, Margaret and Sam. Their 24 grandchildren include five addressed as doctor, an Olympian, teachers, musicians, business people and enthusiastic students. Honor was proud of the legacy of hard work, service and compassion she instilled in her family. She will always be remembered by both her name and key trait: Honor. Honor’s final days were blessed to end in peace, comfort and love through the assistance of the staff at Good Shepherd Hospice. Her family prefers that memorial donations be sent to Good Shepherd Hospice or the giver’s local hospice organization. Arrangements were entrusted to Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. Please visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guestbook. Elizabeth Kopcienski Schwartz is the daughter of Honor Gracey Kopcienski.
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LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
of filed Judgment for Index# 066107/2014.
1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST 2005-2, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-2,
Paul R. Feuer Esq., Referee
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Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221
Plaintiff, Against Index No.: 2659/2008 OSWALDO GUZMAN, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on 8/15/2016, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 11/3/2016 at 12:00 pm, premises known as 17 Vernon Ave, Mastic, NY 11950, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office as Section 824.00, Block 04.00 and Lot 021.000. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $458,343.78 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 2659/2008. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. KEVIN R JOHNSTON, Esq., Referee. Leopold & Associates, PLLC, 80 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Armonk, NY 10504 Dated: 8/30/2016 GNS 406 9/29 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BAYVIEW FINANCIAL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH TRUST 2007-B, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-B, Plaintiff AGAINST MARK RUMNEY, KRISTINA RUMNEY, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated March 17, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738, on November 09, 2016 at 9:00AM, premises known as 165 CHESTNUT STREET, MOUNT SINAI, NY 11766. 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 209.00, BLOCK 03.00, LOT 007.000. Approximate amount of judgment $111,577.47 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions
409 10/6 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC AUCTION Supreme Court of New York, Suffolk County. WESTVUE NPL TRUST II, Plaintiff, -againstRAYMOND W. ABRAMS, JR. A/K/A RAYMOND W. ABRAMS A/K/A RAYMOND WILLIAM ABRAMS; DONNA L. ABRAMS A/K/A DONNA ABRAMS A/K/A DONNA BANFI A/K/A DONNA HICKEY; DILLION SMALA, Index No. 19919/2013. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated, August 1, 2016 and entered with the Suffolk County Clerk on September 2, 2016, Susan A. Denatale, Esq., the Referee, will sell the premises known as 103 Canaan Lake Drive, Patchogue, New York 11772 and Howell Drive, Patchogue, New York 11772 at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, New York 11738, on November 9, 2016 at 1:15 P.M. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York known as District: 0200; Section: 953.00; Block: 02.00; Lot: 021.000 and Lot: 022.000 will be sold subject to the provisions of filed Judgment, Index No. 19919/2013.The approximate amount of judgment is $371,310.90 plus interest and costs. FRIEDMAN VARTOLO, LLP 950 Third Avenue, 11th Floor, New York, New York 10022, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 412 10/6 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MORTGAGE SECURITIES CORP., HOME EQUITY ASSET TRUST 2006-3, HOME EQUITY PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-3, Plaintiff AGAINST STACEY KLEPPE, DUANE KLEPPE, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated May 02, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738, on November 03, 2016 at 11:15AM, premises known as 14 Roe Avenue, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Terryville, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 311.00, Block 04.00, Lot 040.000. Approximate amount of judgment $357,272.14 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index #18805/12.
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC; Plaintiff(s) vs. JOHN ELIAS; 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 November 6, 2015, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On October 28, 2016 at 9:00 am. Premises known as 33 EVA LANE, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738 District: 0200 Section: 624.00 Block: 02.00 Lot: 034.004 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Parcel I on a minor Subdivision filed in the Town of Brookhaven as “Map of Marks Estate”. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $705,767.47 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 12209/10 Frank M. Maffei, Jr., Esq.; REFEREE 418 9/29 4x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PORT JEFFERSON FIRE DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held on October 18, 2016 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 2017. 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.
Usha Srivastava, Esq., Referee
Barbara Cassidy District Secretary
Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff
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PersPectives
Through a mother’s eyes: Your turn
BY TraceY Farrell In 2002, my 16-year-old son Kevin had surgery on his shoulder for a football injury. He was prescribed 60 Vicodin pills with no other instructions but to take one or two of them every four to six hours for pain. I didn’t know they weren’t like antibiotics, and you weren’t supposed to take all 60. He was still in pain, so they gave him 60 more. Well, guess who is now addicted to them? He was buying them during lunch. This is the high school quarterback. His girlfriend is the cheerleading captain. He is beautiful, loving, fun and funny. His friends love him. His teachers and coaches love him. He has not an enemy in the world. He graduates. He works. He is a great kid. Kevin chose to smoke pot instead of taking the pills soon after high school, but at some point he went back to the pills — especially since I was on him all of the time to stop smoking. He had multiple concussions over his high school football career. After his last one, I saw a change in his personality. He was easily angered, depressed, anxious — all things he was not before. I didn’t know at the time that marijuana and opioids help make all of those symptoms so much better. The drugs make them disappear. I didn’t know that the only enemy he did have was the one within himself. When Kevin went back to the pills, he began snorting them this time. And a lot of them. Once I saw a powder residue on his glass desk and, only knowing what I saw on TV, I put it on my tongue to see if it would numb it. Nope, not cocaine. I knew deep down something was going on. He didn’t shower as often or take care of his teeth. Changes in his habits were starting to happen. These Oxycodone pills are expensive, and make you painfully sick when you don’t have them. An addict becomes so desperate that they will beg, borrow and steal to get them — literally. Eventually when you have exhausted stealing your family’s available cash, you steal their jewelry, sports memorabilia and anything else of value you can sneak out of the house. You write bad checks from your mom’s bank account. Eventually you realize there’s an alternative available and you turn to heroin. It’s cheap, and readily available. You just have to put money in your mailbox and drugs appear moments later. That point happened some time in 2011. I assume he started snorting it before he shot it. Nine years in and I am still clueless, uneducated, unaware to so much of it. Kevin never, ever looked high in front of me. I was missing spoons, which are used to melt the heroin down to a soluble form, but I still thought
maybe they were thrown out by mistake? Yes, he had been to rehab, but I didn’t know that it didn’t fix you. I didn’t know that me giving him no option but to enter rehab wouldn’t work. I didn’t know that he had to want to be in recovery. I learned how to be manipulated. I enabled everything. I believed every lie he told me and would hand over money in fear he would be killed for the money he owed. Eventually, he must leave the house. Kevin would live in his car, on which I was now making the payments and insuring. It’s winter and I cannot fathom the thought of him in a car at Christmas, so I get him an apartment. I sent his stepfather over many times to see if he was alive when I couldn’t get in touch with him. I even called 911 on him when I thought he was suicidal, which resulted in a short hospital hold. I started to understand that he does not want this for himself, but doesn’t know how to stop. He fears withdrawal, and I hear his pain and cries when he begs me for money because he is so sick. He is eventually hospitalized for a blood infection. I realize I can no longer keep him in that apartment. I clean the place out. He didn’t need much food. The only thing in the fridge was water. I find all the things he has used as a tourniquet. There is an amazing amount of plastic garbage bag drawstrings removed from bags, Q-tips everywhere with the cotton taken off which are used as filters. So many water bottle caps. So many syringes. I didn’t want my son to die, but I’m realizing I’m making it more comfortable for him. Through most of his addiction he was highly functioning, always holding down a job. This was no longer the case. He gets out of the hospital and is back to his car. I’m giving him $20 a day. He gets food stamps and Medicaid from the Department of Social Services. I find he sells what’s on his food stamp card. I pump gas in his car, but I do not hand over more cash. There were times I threw money in his car so angrily at him when he asked. I struggled between loving him and hating him. He began living in a hotel with his dealer and got arrested for possession of a syringe. He’s assigned a public defender, but of course Mom pays the fees and it’s knocked down. But a few days prior, he made the choice on his own — which is key — to seek help. He made the calls on his own, instead of me doing all of the legwork, to enter South Oaks Hospital in Amityville. His third try at rehab. But now, he wants it. I went to a family meeting about 10 days in. There he is. My son, my real son. Thank you, thank you and thank you. He was enrolled in a 28-day program. He went to Mainstream House in Riverhead, a sober house. We do family things together again. We shop, we go to lunch, dinner. He wanted to be around us again. I haven’t had this in years. We laugh, we cry. He got kicked out of sober living for having Ambien, a prescription drug, because he had a hard time sleeping. I let him back home. Kevin has a new job and a new girlfriend. He seems happy. I didn’t go to the classes I should have. I didn’t learn that someone new to recovery does not want their past thrown at them. One
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Learning from the loss of a son me please. Let me tell you anything and everything that may help you or your loved one. It helps me to help you. I just went to a celebration meeting of one of his best friends celebrating one year of sobriety on Sunday, and he said, “I think he may have died so I can live.” Tracey Farrell, previously Tracey Budd is a Rocky Point resident who, since her son’s passing, educates others on drug abuse and assists in finding help for those who are struggling, or know someone who is struggling, with addiction. She is the founder of North Shore Drug Awareness Advocates and also a 2015 TBR Person of the Year.
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day at a time is their mantra. Yesterday is the past. He’s going to his meetings on a regular basis, but now that he is working, that starts to not be as often. Anything that goes missing I automatically accuse him. He wants a new phone because his is old and cracked. I bought him a new one and he “lost” it. I still tell him that if he didn’t sell it he would have it. He tells me he is working an honest program and that he has told me everything — including that he did not sell the phone. I apologize and tell him I am proud of him. Kevin is working for a company which does party rentals. One Sunday, in September 2012, he came home looking tired. He was thrilled that they gave him a $100 tip. They even gave him the leftover cake, which we of course ate together. We spoke of the cotton candy on his sneakers, because he worked the cotton candy machine. He thought it was fun. The next day, his sister found him dead in bed. It was an accidental overdose. They say money is a trigger. I will never know what led him back. I know now I didn’t cause it. I couldn’t control it and I couldn’t cure it. I prepared myself that this day could come, but I thought he was in the clear. Our very last conversation was about cotton candy, one of the things I craved most when I was pregnant with him. I still have the cotton-candy-covered shoe laces. I miss him every day. I still struggle with not doing the things I now know I should have done, and I try to teach people every day to not make the same mistakes I did. Learn from
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LEGALS SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK INDEX# 34123/12 FILED: 02/18/2014 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Plaintiff designates SUFFOLK County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgage premise is situated. HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION, MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-PA1, Plaintiff, against SAHEED RAHEEM A/K/A SHAHEED A. RAHEEM, TRACY MUNDINGER A/K/A TRACY RAHEEM, if they be living and if they be dead, the respective heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendants who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or inheritance, any right, title or interest in or to the real property described in the Complaint, COUNTRY VIEW ESTATES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., BOARD OF MANAGERS OF COUNTRY VIEW ESTATES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., and “JOHN DOE” AND “JANE DOE”, the last two names being fictitious, said parties intended being tenants or occupants, if any, having or claiming an interest in, or lien upon the premises described in the complaint, NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant(s). TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: 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 ATTORNEYS 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 YOU CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY 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); The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may appear within (60) days of service thereof and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF
SOUGHT: THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose on a mortgage in the sum of $261,250.00 dated November 24, 2006, executed by defendant(s) SHAEED RAHEEM A/K/A SHAEED A. RAHEEM, TRACY MUNDINGER A/K/A TRACY RAHEEM, to WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. recorded on January 17, 2007 in Mortgage Liber 21453, at Page 11 in the Office of the Clerk of the County of SUFFOLK. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. assigned all of its right, title and interest in the MORTGAGE to plaintiff by way of an assignment dated November 19, 2010 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, on December 13, 2010 in Liber 22019 at Page 896, covering premises known as 10 Country View Lane, Middle Island, NY 11953. (Section 288, Block 3.00 and Lot 010.000). The relief sought within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt described above. To the above named Defendants: The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Amended Order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, granted on 9/12/2016. This is an action to foreclose on a mortgage. All that plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of SUFFOLK, and State of New York, known and designated as Unit #10, together with a 1-66% undivided interest in the common elements of the condominium hereinafter described as the same in Declaration of Condominium hereinafter referred to as the “Country View Estates Condominium”. Section 288, Block 3.00 and Lot 010.000. Said premises known as 10 Country View Lane, Middle Island, NY 11953. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. By reason of the default in the payment of the monthly installment of principal and interest, among other things, as hereinafter set forth, Plaintiff, the holder and owner of the aforementioned note and mortgage, or their agents have elected and hereby accelerate the mortgage and declare the entire mortgage indebtedness immediately due and payable. The following amounts are now due and owing on said mortgage, no part of any of which has been paid although duly demanded: By virtue thereof, plaintiff has heretofore elected and by these presents hereby elects to accelerate the entire unpaid principal balance of $257,152.95 with accrued interest at 7% per annum, from January 1, 2010 to be immediately due and payable under the mortgage herein foreclosed. Plaintiff is also entitled to reasonable attorneys’ fees in the amount of $1,300, plus costs and disbursements. UNLESS YOU DISPUTE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER YOUR RECEIPT HEREOF THAT THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, IS DISPUTED, THE DEBTOR JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU AND A COPY OF SUCH VERIFICATION OR JUDGMENT WILL BE MAILED TO YOU BY THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR. IF APPLICABLE, UPON YOUR WRITTEN REQUEST, WITHIN SAID THIRTY (30) DAY PERIOD, THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR WILL PRO-
VIDE YOU WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED A DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT, YOU ARE NOT PERSONALLY LIABLE FOR THE UNDERLYING INDEBTEDNESS OWED TO PLAINTIFF/CREDITOR AND THIS NOTICE/DISCLOSURE IS FOR COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE New York State requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT You are in danger of losing your home. If you fail to respond to the Summons and complaint in this foreclosure action, you may lose your home. Please read the Summons and Complaint carefully. You should immediately contact an attorney or your local legal aid office to obtain advice on how to protect yourself. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid, there are government agencies, and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by New York State Department of Financial Services’ at 1-800-2690990 or visit the Department’s website at http://www.dfs.ny. gov FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. Section 1303 NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this Summons and complaint by serving the 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 may 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 AN ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Kozeny, McCubbin & Katz, LLP. Attorneys for the Plaintiff, 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200 Melville, NY 11747 Our File No. 19110
October 18, 2016 at 7:00 PM (Prevailing time) at the main Firehouse located at 19 Jayne Boulevard, Port Jefferson Station, New York.
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NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation as Trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage
TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held on
The purpose of the Public Hearing will be to permit public review of the proposed budget for the Terryville Fire District for calendar year 2017. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the proposed budget has been filed with the Town Clerk 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. Dated: September 22, 2016 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 432 100616 1x ptr TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN SUFFOK COUNTY, NY NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received and publicly opened and read aloud in the Town of Brookhaven Purchasing Division, at the Brookhaven Town Office Complex, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York 11738, 3rd Floor, for the following project on the date as indicated at 11:00 A.M.:
Investments II Inc. Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2006-AR7; Plaintiff(s) vs. LORRAINE SULLIVAN; 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 2, 2016, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738. On November 9, 2016 at 9:00 am. Premises known as 6 FLINT COURT, EAST SETAUKET, NY 11733 District: 0200 Section: 178.00 Block: 01.00 Lot: 012.000 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at East Setauket, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lot Number 250 on a certain map entitled, “Map of Story Book Manor, Section 7”, filed in the Office of the Clerk of Suffolk County, on August 7, 1973, as Map Number 5980. 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 $445,998.96 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 600642/2015 Marie E. Knapp, Esq., REFEREE 448 10/06 4x ptr
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“CANAL ROAD GARAGE RECONSTRUCTION REBID #2” A non-refundable fee of $51.21 will be charged for plans and specifications. Payment can be made by either money order, or business check (payable to the Town of Brookhaven). NO CASH, CREDIT CARDS OR PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED. Definite specifications may be obtained at the Purchasing Division, beginning OCTOBER 6, 2016. The Town of Brookhaven reserves the right to reject and declare invalid any or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received, all in the best interests of the Town. The Town of Brookhaven welcomes and encourages minorities and women-owned businesses and HUD Section 3 businesses to participate in the bidding process. Further information can be obtained by calling (631) 4516252. Town of Brookhaven Purchasing Division Kathleen C. Koppenhoefer, Deputy Commissioner 447 10/06 1x ptr
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, SEC. 85-29 OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING AND AT ONE INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. (AUDITORIUM – 2nd FLOOR), ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 COMMENCING AT 2:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: PORT TIMES RECORD 12. Richard Seagriff, 1 Peters Ln., Port Jefferson Sta-
tion, NY. Location: Northeast corner Pagnotta Dr. & Peters Ln., Port Jefferson Station. Applicant requests front yard setback variance from Pagnotta Dr. for existing partially enclosed gazebo located in the front yard (Pagnotta Dr.). (0200 33700 0600 006000) CASES WILL BE HEARD AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD. PAUL M. DE CHANCE CHAIRMAN 452 10/06 1x ptr TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN SUFFOK COUNTY, NY NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received and publicly opened and read aloud in the Town of Brookhaven Purchasing Division, at the Brookhaven Town Office Complex, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York 11738, 3rd Floor, for the following project on the date as indicated at 11:00 A.M.: “OCTOBER 26, 2016” BID #16085 “RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FIRE ISLAND PINES FERRY TERMINAL STRUCTURES” A non-refundable fee of $51.21 will be charged for plans and specifications. Payment can be made by either money order, or business check (payable to the Town of Brookhaven). NO CASH, CREDIT CARDS OR PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED. Definite specifications may be obtained at the Purchasing Division, beginning OCTOBER 6, 2016. The Town of Brookhaven reserves the right to reject and declare invalid any or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received, all in the best interests of the Town. The Town of Brookhaven welcomes and encourages minorities and women-owned businesses and HUD Section 3 businesses to participate in the bidding process. Further information can be obtained by calling (631) 4516252. Town of Brookhaven Purchasing Division Kathleen C. Koppenhoefer, Deputy Commissioner 454 100616 1x ptr
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later than Oct. 21 by calling the Brookhaven Youth Bureau at 631-451-8011. Due to the limited number of Narcan kits available, the number of participants for the training program is restricted to the first 100 people. Approximately 100 residents attended the first Narcan training program sponsored by Brookhaven Town in June. In response to the turn out and high volume of calls the Youth Bureau received regarding the program, Supervisor Romaine (R), Councilman Michael Loguercio (R-Ridge) and the Brookhaven Youth Bureau began making plans to host a second Narcan training program.
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Funeral Home LEGALS INDEX NO.: 608018/2015. Date Filed: 9/23/16. SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE MORTGAGED PREMISES: 108 ARGYLE AVENUE, SELDEN, NEW YORK 11784. DSBL #: 0200 – 474.00 – 04.00 – 001.000. Plaintiff designates SUFFOLK County as the place of trial; venue is based upon the county in which the mortgaged premises is situate. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK BENEFICIAL HOMEOWNER SERVICE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, -againstJEANNE “DOE” AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF GERARD LORUSSO, if 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 window, if 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, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the attorneys for the plaintiff within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER
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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. THE OBJECT of the captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $100,000.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of SUFFOLK on October 21, 1998, at Liber 19415 Page Number 077, covering premises known as 108 Argyle Avenue, Selden, NY 11784 – DSBL #: 0200 – 474.00 – 04.00 – 0001.000. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. The Plaintiff also seeks a deficiency judgment against the Defendant and for any debt secured by said Mortgage which is not satisfied by the proceeds of the sale of said premises. TO the Defendant JEANNE “DOE” the foregoing Supplemental Summons with Notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Hon. Daniel Martin J.S.C. of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Suffolk, dated September 6, 2016. Dated: New Rochelle, NY September 21, 2016 MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C. /s/_________________ Sonia J. Baez, Esquire Attorneys for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street, Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 File # 15-312544 HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES
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THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Department of Financial Services at 1-800-342-3736 or visit the Department’s website at www.dfs. ny.gov. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. 429 100616 4x ptr
Port Jeff goes pink
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Port Jefferson’s annual Paint Port Pink initiative, sponsored by Astoria Bank and John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, kicked off with a tree lighting ceremony Sept. 28 outside Village Hall. Businesses, government buildings and homes in Port Jefferson will be decorated with pink lights, ribbons and flamingos through the end of October to raise awareness of breast cancer research and funding.
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Clockwise from left, Karina allen finishes the St. anthony’s invitational 5K race in 13th place out of 190 runners; Vanessa Rodriguez-Reyes races across Sunken Meadow State Park; Sara Peterson treks through the mud; and first-year varsity runner Mya darsan reaches a new personal record with her 95th-place finish.
Karina Allen finishes shy of top 10 at invitational By Bill landon Karina Allen will be racing her way to the state qualifiers. The Comsewogue sophomore hit the road with her team for the St. Anthony’s Cross Country Invitational at Sunken Meadow State Park Sept. 30, and despite the constant drizzle and 35 mph gusts of wind that would make it hard for any athlete, the Warriors’ standout finished the 5K event just 14 seconds shy of her personal best. Scores of runners answered the gun in a mass start for the 5K event on the Cardiac Hill course, facing unrelenting wind as the rain came down sideways, making for slippery conditions. Allen crossed the finish line in 21 minutes, 11.46 seconds, which placed her 13th out of 190 runners. “Just going up Cardiac [Hill] — that’s just really the worst part, but going down Snake [Hill] is easier — you just have to let yourself go,” Allen said. “I struggled at the bottom of Cardiac, and going up I was just sore in my legs and in my forearms, but going down the rest of the hill I was OK.” Comsewogue head coach Charlotte Johnson said Allen has tremendous potential, and will set the tone for the team for the remainder of the season. “Today was Karina’s personal best on this course, and she has already run under the time required for entry into the state qualification meet,” Johnson said. Allen will be
competing at the qualifier for the first time this November. Second across the line for the Warriors was classmate Mya Darsan, who placed 95th with a time of 24:38.14. Darsan said despite the wind and rain, she liked the conditions. “It’s a bit windy, it’s a bit cold but it feels nice when you’re running because it’s not as hot,” she said. “The wind does hold you up, but when it’s at your back, it gives you a nice push.” Darsan, who hit a personal record by onetenth of a second in her first season on the varsity cross country team, did agree that the hardest part of the course was Cardiac Hill. “It’s very difficult, it’s a mountain,” she said. “It’s not straight up — when you think you’re done, there’s another one [to climb]. It’s steep and dirt is coming from everywhere, it’s painful.” Third across the line for Comsewogue was senior Vanessa Rodriguez-Reyes, who finished 107th in 25:14.43. The time was 18 seconds shy of her personal best. “At the start, we were running into the wind and that made it hard, so you have to push yourself a lot,” Rodriguez said. “But then coming back it was better.” Comsewogue finished 14th out of 26 teams behind runaway winners Shoreham-Wading River, who had five runners in the first 10. Johnson said her team’s challenge will be to keep everyone healthy, as the Warriors build toward the division meet.
“The team’s strength is three-fold: the girls who run in the middle of our pack; our leading runner, Karina Allen; and our group of outstanding freshmen, including several who have run well this year over the 1.47 mile and 5K courses,” she said. “We have a young team showing great promise for the future.”
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Lights of Hope, an event in Port Jefferson, helped to remember those lost to drug addiction and celebrate those recovering.
A problem is coursing through Long Island’s veins It’s no time to pass the buck. When it comes to the rising opioid abuse issue coursing through Long Island’s veins, we want to make sure we continue the open dialogue. As you finish reading this edition, we hope you reflect on how this growing problem affects you, your family, your friends and everyone else around you — we can’t hide from this. We need to take a more head-on approach to this medical issue, and accept that it is a medical problem, and not as some say a moral failing. Parents shouldn’t let the stigma attached to drug or substance abuse keep them from talking about it. If we are to learn and grow and recover, we need to be talking. If we hide from the issue, the results will most certainly be fatal. This is a problem that requires a collaborative effort, including prevention through education and early identification of at-risk people, enforcement with sharper penalties to dealers and prescription writers and improved rehabilitation resources and strategies. And as this issue should reflect, many groups on the North Shore are dedicated to working together to fight this crisis. A cooperative combination of all of these things can help get Long Island headed in the right direction. Listed below are several resources if you or a loved one is struggling with substance or drug abuse. • Suffolk County Substance Abuse Hotline: 631-979-1700 • Hope House Ministries: 631-978-0188 • Response of Suffolk County 24-hour hotline: 631-751-7500 • Prevention Resource Center: 631-650-0135 • Phoenix House’s Edward D. Miller substance abuse treatment center: 844-296-9046 • Samaritan Village’s Suffolk Outpatient Treatment Program: 631-351-7112 • St. Charles Hospital rehab program: 631-474-6233 • New York State HOPEline: 1-877-8-HOPENY • Suffolk County Division of Community Mental Hygiene Services: 631-853-8500 Visit http://www.suffolkcountyny.gov/substanceabuse for a downloadable prevention, treatment and recovery services directory, which gives a list of service agencies and treatment centers on Long Island.
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Lee Zeldin: How I’m working to help solve our opioid addiction crisis Our communities throughout America have been severely impacted by the rise of prescription drug abuse and the growing heroin crisis, especially here in Suffolk County, the most adversely impacted county in New York State. Since taking office in January 2015, I have been working in the House of Representatives as a member of the Bipartisan Task Force to Combat the Heroin Epidemic, to address this looming crisis, which if left unchecked, could have untold consequences for future generations. Working closely with our local community, and hosting multiple summits and roundtable discussions with local elected officials, law enforcement, health professionals, community groups, parents, concerned residents and those in recovery, we have discussed various ways that we can combat this crisis through a threepronged approach that focuses on treatment, enforcement and education. We have also discussed the importance of supplying the local community with naloxone, or Narcan, a lifesaving medication that is safe and easy to administer, and has been proven to reverse some overdoses within minutes. In Congress, I have been pushing to advance legislation to help provide our community with the resources we need, which includes higher supplies of Narcan. However, we must be sure that those who are saved by Narcan are immediately provided with the help they need to fully recover so that
they do not just return to using. One very important piece of legislation that I have dedicated the most amount of my time advocating for passage of is the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act, which was signed into law in July 2016. CARA provides a total of $8.3 billion in funding to help combat the heroin and opioid problem. Some provisions of the bill include: $80 million in funding to help prevent and treat addiction on a local level through community-based education, prevention, treatment and recovery programs; $160 million for the expansion of medication-assisted treatment options; and $103 million to establish a community-based competitive grant program to address and treat the problems of heroin and opioid addiction. The bill will also provide funding necessary to expand prescription drug monitoring across the country and provide funding to supply our local community with higher quantities of naloxone. Just one of the additional bills that I have been working to advance in the House is the Stop Overdose Stat Act, which I cosponsor. The SOS Act would help increase the supply of Narcan by providing an additional $25 million over a five-year period for production and distribution to make sure that medical professionals and families have it in their possession and are trained and ready to administer it. The SOS Act also establishes a preventative research task force
to research ways to prevent future overdose deaths, which provides a unique, preventative approach to fight against drug abuse. Equally important is a focus on enforcement to stop the flow of illegal narcotics into our country. Providing our law enforcement entities with the resources they need to target drug kingpins and international narcotraffickers will destabilize global drug rings, keeping drugs out of our country, which is why I supported legislation that passed the House to help law enforcement officials identify and target drug traffickers, and allow for easier prosecution of these criminals. There is not one piece of legislation that will completely solve this crisis, but we must do everything in our power, working with all levels of government and our members of the local community, to change direction and successfully combat this. Together, we can help prevent the tragic loss of life, family and community as a result of addiction through treatment, enforcement and education. Congressman Lee Zeldin represents the First Congressional District of New York. The Congressman serves as a member of the Bipartisan Task Force to Combat the Heroin Epidemic in the House of Representatives, which focuses on finding solutions to this crisis, spreading awareness and increasing educational efforts.
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Correction A Sept. 29 story, entitled “Upgrades could be coming for Port Jefferson Free Library,” contained incorrect information about the library’s fundraising efforts. Friends of the Library is not yet seeking public funding for the project. We regret the error.
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Rightfully so, we recognize times when we need to play defense, to stop any of the various conflicts that arise from becoming problematic. The ones I’m describing are the typical plot devices in a book: man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society, man vs. self, man vs. fate. Sometimes I think we’re so focused on the negative contingency that we don’t spend enough time on the positive ones. What if that pitcher throws my favorite pitch in my favorite spot? What if I have a chance to do exactly what I want to do at work today? What if today is the day when I meet someone whose smile becomes my sunshine? Are we as ready for those moments as we are for the other ones? As a baseball and softball coach, I have spent plenty of time in games that allow players’ minds to wander into these what-if scenarios or even to areas unrelated to baseball, like dinner or homework. These are spectacularly slowquick games. Nothing happens
for long stretches of time. Indeed, recently, at my daughter’s softball game, a pitcher walked seven batters and struck out the side — all in the same inning. That means seven players, other than the pitcher and catcher, never touched a ball for all that time. That same pitcher, those same hitters and the same fielders could find themselves in completely different conditions in the next inning, with the hitters smacking the ball to every part of the field and each fielder finding an opportunity to make the kind of play that reminds my daughter why she loves this game. To make those plays, however, the fielders need to be physically and mentally prepared for the what-ifs. A right fielder might think, “What if someone hits the ball off the end of the bat and I come racing in as soon as the batter hits it, diving to catch the ball at the end of my glove?” Or the hitter might imagine, “What if this incredibly fast pitch comes in and I hit it on the sweet
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What to do? I had to make such a decision recently about out-of-town guests coming to my house, and I thought about similar stories I’d heard. One such involved a guest who was ill when she came to stay, along with her boyfriend, in the West Coast home of my friend. The host, who told me the story, felt he was significantly at risk, given his health profile, and after a couple of days asked her to go home or to a hotel to recover. While he might have felt pangs of conscience about his action, he eventually became outraged that she had come into his home sick when he became ill with whatever East Coast bug she had brought him. Now it is entirely possible to become ill just by being a member of the human race. We give each other germs all the time, and if we weren’t so exposed we could not effectively build up an immune system. People who are overly concerned about contagion, like Howard Hughes, who would not shake hands, are considered extreme. Yet carrying active germs into the sanctity of someone else’s home can give a host pause.
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The issue can arise in the workplace as well. Many times a worker will come to his place of employment even if ill. He may be highly motivated and not wish to miss a few days attending to his responsibilities. Or he can’t afford to miss a day’s pay if he isn’t eligible for sick leave. Or he doesn’t want to let down his colleagues who depend on him. In any event, he pushes through his discomfort, arrives at work and often spreads his germs to the others, who subsequently fall ill. Companies have issued directives urging employees who are ill not to come to work until they have recovered for fear of just that consequence. Workers don’t always heed the message. Let’s go back to the home front. There is no hard and fast rule, it seems, only case-by-case determinations. As a host, you have an obligation of hospitality, whether the guests have come from the house down the street or the other coast. You have invited your guests because you like, even love, them and you want to spend more time with them.
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spot, delivering a game-winning hit against the league’s strongest pitcher?” The ball that never seems to come moves too quickly when it finally does arrive to contemplate each decision, the way we might reconsider where to put decorations on a wall. All that thinking, planning and preparing has to happen well before the pitch comes in. I’m not talking about practice, although that’s a big part of success. I’m describing a readiness, a conviction and a commitment to the what-if opportunity that turns dreams and visions into realities. Fear is an important motivator, getting us to study harder, to make extra calls at work and to keep practicing. Let’s remember what we want, as well as what we don’t want. Let’s work hard enough for what we want so that we can start our day, our rehearsal, our game or our test with a new set of questions with a different theme: What if I helped make something great happen?
Further, you enjoy having people in your home, sharing food, drink and conversation. You are not only offering something to your guests but also looking forward to your own enjoyment with them. So it is hard to turn them away after you have put out the welcome mat. Your conscience pricks you. On the other hand, you don’t want to fall ill or cause your family members to become sick. It’s time for that old adage, “No good deed goes unpunished.” Here you are, doing something nice and you may wind up paying for your action in sick days. How do you decide? Also, if you are the guest who is ill, where are your obligations? You promised a visit, the host has undoubtedly made preparations that involve shopping and cooking, and now you are cancelling, perhaps at the last minute. Good communications and understanding between hosts and guests are the keys to any successful future relationship. And maybe we should have doormats that continue to say, “Welcome” but add a line beneath that says, “If you are sick, let’s talk.”
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