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Village of Port Jefferson
Village Officials Set Their Sights on Local Vape Shop Port Jefferson officials have made explicit their antipathy for the vape and smoke shop in the village, especially after news broke an employee had been cited for selling to children underage. Hookah City, located at 202 Main St. in Port Jefferson was recently charged with unlawfully dealing with a child in a countywide police sting labeled Operation Vape Out. It was amongst 32 establishments that Suffolk County police said were cited for illicit behavior, most concerning selling tobacco products to children under the legal age limit of 21. “All eyes are on that place,” said Trustee Kathianne Snaden during a conversation after the Sept. 23 village board meeting. Mayor Margot Garant said they had asked Village Attorney Brian Egan about the shop but were told there is nothing in village code that allows the village to affect a business in such a way, adding there was nothing that violated their lease. Fred Leute, the acting chief of code enforcement, said constables take reports and inform Suffolk County police regarding
businesses selling to people underage. Leute added they had originally sent notice to police about the shop. “Kids would come in and put their knapsack down — they would have money on the knapsack, and a note stapled to it what they wanted,” the acting chief said. “The guy who they caught would take that note, fill their order, so to speak, and put the stuff in the bag, then the kid would come by and take their bag.” A manager or owner of Hookah City could not be reached for comment before press time. New York State was originally set to ban the creation and sale of flavored e-cigarette products Oct. 4, but a day before the deadline the state appellate court put that order on hold until the court reconvenes Oct. 18. The proposed ban came after a wave of health cases the U.S. Centers for Disease Control attributed to vaping, among them were several deaths. As at Oct. 8, there have been 1,080 cases of injury nationwide with 23 deaths. There have been 110 cases attributed to New York, according to the state’s health department. On the same day, the death of a Bronx teen was announced as the first confirmed fatality in New York related to vape products. Under the 1992 state Adolescent Tobacco Use Prevention Act, each time a vendor is caught
Hookah City in Port Jeff has been recently cited by police for selling to a minor. File photo by Elana Glowatz
selling tobacco products to a person under the age of 21, that vendor will acquire two points on their license. If the vendor acquires three points within a three-year period of time, the vendor will lose its tobacco and lottery ticket licenses. Though as of recently this is the first infraction in a number of years. Suffolk police’s research section found Hookah City has had no other infractions of selling to minors since the beginning of 2016. Nearly 40 percent of 12th grade students and
27 percent of high school students in New York State are now using e-cigarettes, according to New York State health officials. Parents and school officials in Port Jefferson said not only are kids using vape products excessively in school but are doing so sometimes in the middle of classrooms and clandestinely in bathrooms. Soon-to-be-outgoing Superintendent Paul Casciano said in a sit-down interview that districts all across the county have been dealing with the same thing. While the district has added vape detectors, students will either blow the smoke into backpacks or lockers to avoid smoke detectors or find areas of the school without the detectors. Incoming Superintendent Jessica Schmettan said at the last school board meeting the district takes away vape products from students, who are then disciplined. “The kids aren’t producing this stuff, and that for me and among my colleagues is one of the most disturbing parts — adults are creating these things,” Casciano said. “It’s immoral to addict a human being to something they can’t get away from.” The district recently played host to the VAPING IN PORT Continued on A5
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Port Jefferson Station
PJS Community Members Renovate Terryville Road Garden BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM One would have never known there was a garden on the side of Terryville Road in Port Jefferson Station. Vines had strangled the fence that bordered the road, and to anyone without some local knowledge practically anything could be behind those rusting chain links. Now, those driving past see something completely different — a full garden with planting boxes, a greenhouse and a large sign reading “Community Garden.” Over the course of Oct. 5, close to 20 community leaders, volunteers and young people looking for high school service hours hacked at weeds, shrubs and vines, quickly bringing the place back to a presentable standard. The garden property is owned by the Comsewogue School District, and for years had been operated by the Comsewogue Youth Center, according to district officials, but the crew suddenly ceased operations nearly a decade ago. Since then vines overtook the fence, and the site faded from many locals’ memories. While the grass was maintained by the district, the rest of the site was left to its own devices. “The lady who took care of it eventually moved, and after that it fell to squalor,” said Sal Pitti, the president of the Port Jefferson Station/ Terryville Civic Association. As the volunteers moved in, many were surprised by just how well the property had
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Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket) arrived midday Saturday and immediately started picking up litter from the side of the road in front of the garden gate. She said cleanups like this are good ways for community members to make a difference in an immediate and tangible way. “They’re usually very effective ways of getting people involved,” she said. Pitti said he is looking to work with the school district to see if other students looking to get service hours in the future could work in
the community garden. “As much as the kids get into it, they’re welcome to come,” the civic president said. The civic leaders are looking forward to next spring, where they will start planting vegetables and flowers, hoping that they maintain a staunch group of locals to tend the garden. Once the garden starts growing, they plan to donate the food to neighboring St. Gerard Majella R.C. Church for its food pantry, and if they grow even more, they will share with other churches in the area.
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district should include harsher penalties to students who use vape products in schools, including potentially kicking them off sport teams. “If everywhere these kids turn, everywhere they turn they’re being shown this is not accepted in this village, they’re either going to take it somewhere else — we’re not going to alleviate the problem altogether — we have to hit them everywhere they turn,” she said. “They have to get turned away everywhere, that’s how we can get the message across.” Village code currently disallows new smoke shops in Port Jefferson, but Hookah City was grandfathered in when the code was changed in 2016. Garant said during the Oct. 7 village board meeting that with the current code, they are looking to enforce other businesses within the village to limit the sale of vape products. “They would all have to become vape dispensaries, so we’re cracking down on them ourselves,” she said. She added that vaping, just like any other drug use, often requires work from those closest to the youth. “I think it goes back to the household,” the mayor said.
Volunteers help revitalize the Terryville Road community garden Oct. 5. Photo by Kyle Barr
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countywide peer education pilot program about the dangers of vaping. But for the one last vape shop in Port Jeff, the focus has come down hard on its shoulders for the number of students who have continued to vape. Casciano said there is little the district can do to affect the businesses in and around Port Jeff, many of whom sell vape and e-cig products. The most they can do is applaud current activities from New York State and continue to educate young people about vape products. “The local efforts, whether its local or state officials, those have all helped, because if you can’t get your hands on the flavors … it will be even more difficult for them,” Schmettan said. The mayor mentioned limiting vaping in village parks, but she later said that, unlike cigarettes which offer physical discomfort and negative health effects to pedestrians, it would be hard to enforce with citations. Snaden said the issue of vaping needs an effort on all ends. She suggested the school
survived after years of neglect. Only a few wooden pieces had to be replaced, such as needing new 2-by-4 lumber for the wooden benches and for a few new planters, along with new Plexiglas for the greenhouse door. Otherwise the civic leaders were pleasantly surprised. “The bones of this is in relatively good shape,” said Charlie McAteer, civic corresponding secretary. “Maybe it needs some paint, maybe it needs a touch up.” In just a few hours, a mountainous pile of plant debris had already formed by the gate onto the property. Local landscaper Kevin Halpin, of Halpin Landscaping, said he was contacted via Facebook by civic vice president, Ed Garboski. The day before the cleanup, Halpin came in with appropriate equipment, and did much of the heavy lifting along with cutting the grass. He said he will come back on request to help with whatever needs doing. The area, he said, needs that extra effort and TLC. A number of high schoolers from the area also showed up to lend a hand. Comsewogue students Sarah Thomas and Briana Rodriguez laughed and joked around as they plied a bundle of rough vines apart. “It was a huge mess, there were vines everywhere,” Thomas said. “It’s definitely a lot cleaner without all the vines and stuff. I think a lot more kids might come here.”
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LEGALS
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF Suffolk, TD Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Commerce Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Moussette, Patricia Moussette, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on February 11, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on October 30, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., premises known as 3 Lark Drive, Centereach, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 392.00, Block 06.00 and Lot 012.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $345,746.69 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 616048/2016. Daniel Panico, Esq., Referee Duane Morris, LLP, 1540 Broadway, New York, New York 10036, Attorneys for Plaintiff 945 9/26 4x ptr PORT JEFFERSON FREE LIBRARY TRUSTEE POSITION The Library Trustees have announced that one five-year seat on the Board is expiring in January 2020. This seat will be filled by an election during the Annual Meeting on Wednesday, January 15, 2020. 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 15, 2020 from 10:00 AM-9:00 PM. Absentee ballots will be available at the Library
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com Circulation Desk from 12/13/2019 to 1/14/2020. To be eligible for consideration as a candidate or to vote in the election, a person must be a member of the Port Jefferson Free Library Association; that is, she or he must be a resident of Union Free School District #6, and have a library card in good standing. In addition, he or she must be at least 18 years old. Please address all correspondence to: Election Committee Port Jefferson Free Library 100 Thompson Street Port Jefferson, NY 11777 All applications must be received by 9:00 PM on Friday, November 15, 2019. 955 10/10 3x ptr STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, vs. GEORGI MARTE, AISHA PEPEN, Defendants NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the County Clerk of Suffolk County on July 11, 2019, I, Armand Araujo, Esq., the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on November 1, 2019 at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, County of Suffolk, State of New York, at 10:00 A.M., the premises described as follows: 390 Mooney Pond Road Farmingville, NY 11738 SBL No.: 0200-538.0004.00-031.000 ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situate in Farmingville, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York
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The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 608666/2017 in the amount of $361,627.01 plus interest and costs. Richard C. Turner, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney 500 Bausch & Lomb Place Rochester, New York 14604 Tel.: 855-227-5072 968 10/3 4x ptr
Suffolk police arrived at the scene after receiving a 911 call Oct. 3 at 2:23 p.m. Homicide detectives have not charged the shop owner in the incident. Photo by David Luces
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK NA, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF MULTICLASS MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005-2, Against
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Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered on 5/3/2018, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, on 11/7/2019 at 9:15 am, premises known as 75 Jayne Ave, Patchogue, NY 11772, 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 Village of Patchogue, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Treasurer as Section 005.00, Block 06.00 and Lot 019.000 The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $563,302.04 plus interest and costs. The Premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 25739/2010. Christopher M. Hahn, Esq., Referee. SHELDON MAY & ASSOCIATES Attorneys at Law, 255 Merrick Road, Rockville CenLEGALS con’t on pg. 7
Police: Man With Sword Shot and Killed in Port Jeff BY DAVID LUCES AND KYLE BARR DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
Suffolk County police said a man threatening a liquor store clerk with a sword was shot and killed in Port Jefferson last Thursday afternoon by a shop owner on East Main Street. Police responded to a 911 call that came in at 2:23 p.m. Oct. 3 that a person at Port Jeff Liquors, located at 156 E. Main St., had shot and killed a man who had allegedly come into the shop “swinging a sword,” a police spokesperson said. The man with the sword was pronounced dead at the scene. No other injuries were reported. Police later identified the man as Theodore Scoville, 50. Accounts from security footage have largely verified the owner’s accounts of the situation to police, and the owner is not being charged. Trustee Kathianne Snaden and Deputy Mayor Stan Loucks were at the scene shortly after the shooting and were updating both the public and media. “His actions posed an eminent threat to the merchant, who, regrettably, was forced to shoot the individual in defense of himself,” Snaden wrote on Facebook after the incident Oct. 3.
Officials with the Port Jefferson School District said Oct. 4 that buses had just left from the high and middle schools after 2 p.m. when a call from the village came in about the incident. The buses were notified en route, which then avoided the area. Mayor Margot Garant wrote on Facebook that their hearts go out to shop owner and Port Jeff resident Steve Plunkette and his family, along with the family of the deceased. “The tragic and abhorrent event that took place today in the Village of Port Jefferson was a rare and isolated event which in no way reflects the beautiful historic community that we truly are,” she wrote. Fred Leute, the acting chief of code enforcement, said constables were on the scene shortly after the event. Leute said Scoville was known to frequent Port Jeff every two to three weeks on Thursdays, having a schedule of visiting the Port Jefferson Free Library when new magazines became available, or he would arrive when the weather was nice. The chief added the man had never presented a problem for constables previously. The liquor store closed for a day but was back in business in the rest of the week. Groups of people came down throughout the weekend to show support to the business owner.
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969 10/3 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR NRZ PASS-THROUGH TRUST VIII, Plaintiff AGAINST BERNADETTE RAMNARINE KELLAM, DEXTER S. KELLAM, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated September 07, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Front Steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY, on November 06, 2019 at 11:00AM, premises known as 10 TAHOE COURT, CORAM, NY 11727. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, DISTRICT 0200, SECTION 340.00, BLOCK 04.00, LOT 030.000. Approximate amount of judgment $215,476.91 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 612523/2016. GABRIELLE M. ESQ., Referee
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Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 972 10/3 4x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Brookhaven Town Planning Board on Monday, October 21, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 to consider the application of Amy DeVito to repeal Restrictive Covenant for
property known as Keewaydin Knolls, Lot 1 @ PJS. Covenant relief being requested on the above-described premises is as follows:
Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff - 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747
Increase in clearing from 43% to 53%, Reduction of backyard buffer from 30’ to 15’ and Allowance of existing fence to remain Within the 10’ side yard buffer
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The application and diagram of the subject property are on file in the Planning Division and may be examined during regular business hours. At the time of the public hearing all interested parties will be given the opportunity to speak. Vincent E. Pascale, Chairman Dated: September 27, 2019 988 10/10 1x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON (FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK) AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF CIT MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-1, Plaintiff, AGAINST DALHIA ORTIZ AKA DAHLIA ORTIZ, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on August 21, 2018. I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the Islip Town Hall, 655 Main Street, Islip, NY 11751 on November 7, 2019 at 11:30 AM premises known as 220 Leaf Avenue, Central Islip, NY 11722. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Islip, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0500 Section 140.00, Block 3.00 and Lot 33.000. Approximate amount of judgment $599,056.06 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #601872/2015. Vincent J. Messina, Jr., Esq.,
SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, Plaintiff against TATYANA BABAN, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on June 26, 2019. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 13th day of November, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Port Jefferson Station, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Said premises known as 50 Comerford Street, Port Jefferson, N.Y. 11776. (District: 0200, Section: 309.00, Block: 04.00, Lot: 054.000). Approximate amount of lien $ 475,277.29 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 21184-13. Dara Martin Orlando, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 995 10/10 4x ptr SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR SAXON ASSET SECURITIES TRUST 20033, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-3, Plaintiff against DEBORAH E. HARTMAN A/K/A DEBORAH HARTMAN, STEVEN T. HARTMAN A/K/A STEVEN HARTMAN, BRIAN HARTMAN, DANIEL HARTMAN, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sale entered on March 8, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 8th day of November, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Holbrook, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Said premises known as 6 Sutton Place, Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 11779. (District: 0200, Section: 763.00, Block: 02.00, Lot: 043.000). Approximate amount of lien $ 310,088.17 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 608646-15. Vincent Messina, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 996 10/10 4x ptr LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, November 4, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson TO ADD SECTIONS 181-12; 181-13; 181-14 and 181-15 TO THE VILLAGE CODE TO PROHIBIT THE RECKLESS USE OF A BICYCLE, by proposed local law, a copy of which is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk. At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Barbara Sakovich Village Clerk Dated: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 2019 997 10/10 1x ptr
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, November 4, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson TO AMEND SECTIONS 250-31 OF THE VILLAGE CODE TO REDUCE THE TIME FRAME FOR COMPLIANCE FROM “30 DAYS” tO “5 Days”, by proposed local law, a copy of which is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk. At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Barbara Sakovich Deputy Village Clerk Dated: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 2019 999 10/10 1x ptr LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, November 4, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson TO AMEND SECTIONS 161-34 OF THE VILLAGE CODE TO CHANGE THE REQUIREMENT FOR SERVICE OF NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS TO “CERTIFIED MAIL”, by proposed local law, a copy of which is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk. At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Barbara Sakovich Deputy Village Clerk Dated: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 2019 001 10/10 1x ptr LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, November 4, 2019, at 7:00 p.m.
at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson TO AMEND SECTIONS 250-28 OF THE VILLAGE CODE TO ADD LANGUAGE THAT CLARIFIES THE CODE TO ENSURE ENFORCEABILITY OF THE CODES INTENT NAMELY ADDING THE WORD “MAINTAINED” TO THE REGULATIONS REGARDING FENCING, by proposed local law, a copy of which is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk. At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Barbara Sakovich Deputy Village Clerk Dated: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 2019 002 10/10 1x ptr LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, November 4, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson TO AMEND SECTIONS 5-1 OF THE VILLAGE CODE TO ADD TITLES TO THE LIST OF OFFICIALS THAT ARE AUTHORIZED TO ENFORCE THE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON, by proposed local law, a copy of which is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk. At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Barbara Sakovich Deputy Village Clerk Dated: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 2019 003 10/10 1x ptr LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, November 4, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at 121 West Broadway, Port LEGALS con’t on pg. 8
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 7 Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson TO AMEND SECTIONS 250-11, 250-12, 250-13, 250-14, 250-15, 250-16, 250-17, 250-18, 250-19, 250-20, 250-21 and 25022 OF THE VILLAGE CODE TO ADD LANGUAGE THAT CLARIFIES THE CODE TO ENSURE ENFORCEABILITY OF THE CODES INTENT, by proposed local law, a copy of which is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk. At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Barbara Sakovich Deputy Village Clerk Dated: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 2019 004 10/10 1x ptr LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, November 4, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at 121 West Broadway, Port Jefferson, New York, by the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson TO AMEND SECTIONS 241-4C OF THE VILLAGE CODE ALLOW THE PLANNING BOARD TO DELEGATE THEIR AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER THE TREE CLEARING AND GRADING CODE TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, by proposed local law, a copy of which is on file at the Office of the Village Clerk. At said Public Hearing any person interested will be given the opportunity to be heard. Barbara Sakovich Deputy Village Clerk Dated: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 2019 005 10/10 1x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Citibank, N.A., Plaintiff AGAINST Debbie Archibald a/k/a Debbie D. Archibald; et al., Defendant(s)
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated November 16, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville, NY 11738 on November 14, 2019 at 1:00PM, premises known as 43 Park Lane, Medford, NY 11763. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of NY, District 0200 Section 527.00 Block 02.00 Lot 029.000. Approximate amount of judgment $333,556.83 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 609887/2016. Michael Clancy, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: September 17, 2019 007 10/10 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States of America, Plaintiff AGAINST Fred Frey; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 1, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville, NY 11738 on November 12, 2019 at 1:15PM, premises known as 66 Westfield Road, Coram, NY 11727. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of NY, Section 399.00 Block 04.00 Lot 007.001. Approximate amount of judgment $584,019.72 plus interest and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 7012/10. Susan Denatale, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: September 28, 2019 008 10/10 4x ptr SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK-BROOKHAVEN STERLING NATIONAL BANK, successor by merger to Astoria Bank f/k/a Astoria Federal Savings and Loan Association, Plaintiff -against- WILLIAM M. BOYLE, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated March 19, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on November 7, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being further described as follows: BEGINNING at a point the following two courses and distances from the extreme westerly end of a curve connecting the westerly side of Berkshire Drive and the southerly side of Edinburgh Drive; 1. South West 18.35 feet; 2. South East 17.00 feet to the true point or place of beginning; being a plot 68.00 feet by 44.00 feet by 68.00 feet by 44.00 feet. District: 0200 Section: 241.20 Block: 01.00 Lot: 019.000 Said premises known as 191 EDINBURGH DRIVE, RIDGE, NY Approximate amount of lien $258,076.11 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 616659/2017. STEVEN SILIATO, ESQ., Ref-
eree David A. Gallo & Associates LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 99 Powerhouse Road, First Floor, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 File# 8888.040 010 10/10 4x ptr Notice to Bidders Bid No: B20-006 Bid Description: Pest Management Services for the Ammerman Campus Advertisement Date: October 10, 2019 Bid Due Date and Time: October 22, 2019 at 2:00 PM All bids must be submitted to the Suffolk County Community College Procurement Office located in the Norman F. Lechtrecker (NFL) Building, Room L16, on the Ammerman Campus, 533 College Road, Selden NY 11784 by the date and time indicated on the bid. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope which must be labeled with the Bid Number as well as the Bidder’s Name and Contact information. Late bids will not be accepted. Bids will be publicly opened at Suffolk County Community College, NFL Building, Room 11, located at 533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784 immediately after the due date and time. Bid information can be found at the college website: ht tps://w w w3.sunysuf folk. edu/About/809.asp Or by contacting Seema Menon menons@sunysuffolk.edu Bids must be made upon and in accordance with the forms and documents provided by the college, which will contain accompanying instructions to bidders. To assist us in communicating quickly to all bidders, please complete and return the “Bid Vendor Registration Form” via email to menons@ sunysuf folk.edu as soon as possible prior to the Bid opening date. This will assist in providing us contact information so that if Bid amendments are is-
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Obituaries Joseph Ralph Hoerger
Joseph Ralph Hoerger, of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and formerly of Port Jefferson, passed away peacefully Oct. 4. He was 92. He was born in Patchogue but lived most of his life in Port Jefferson where he met his beautiful wife, Ella, who preceded him in death in 2015 after 65 years of marriage. Serving with the Coast Guard during World War II, he was also a member of American Legion Post 432. He was a local carpenter who built many houses in Port Jefferson, and in later years owned a flower nursery as well as working for the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Co. He also served as scoutmaster for Troop 45 for many years. He is survived by his sons Jeffrey (Michelle) of Holland, Pennsylvania, and Brian of Port Jefferson; three grandchildren, Christopher (Meghan), Ashley (Chris) and Tommy; as well as four great-grandchildren, Jamie, Tia, Andrew and Cora. The family kindly requests that donations be made to The Honor Flight Network at www.honorflight.org, a charity near and dear to his heart. A graveside service with military honors is planned for Nov. 12 at Washington’s Crossing National Cemetery in Newtown, Pennsylvania.
Jane Gombieski
Jane S. Gombieski of Stony Brook died Sept. 29. She was 82. She was born in Middletown Connecticut, in 1937 and moved to Stony Brook in 1969, proudly living in the same house in the Strathmore “H” section for 50 years. She was an active civic leader, serving as president of the Three Village Civic Association and the Affiliated Brookhaven Civic Association, which she originally helped to create. In 1987, Gombieski was named the Village Times Woman of the Year in Civic Affairs. The Village Times noted, “Gombieski’s passionate identification with the Three Villages, her belief in honest and open government make her a formidable gadfly for local interest … Gombieski is an eloquent spokesperson for the idea of neighborhood integrity, for the principle that decisions that have a direct impact on where people live or how their dollars are spent should be subject to ongoing public review and consent.” She was a talented writer, and in addition to being a frequent “letter to the editor” contributor, she was a freelance writer, with pieces appearing in many publications, including the Village Times, Three Village Herald, and the LI Historical Journal. She was an expert on local historical issues including women’s suffrage, baseball, the KKK in Suffolk County and the operations of the German American settlement in Yaphank. Jane was fiercely independent, with a quick wit and was highly intelligent — she could read ancient Greek and complete the New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle in pen in just five minutes. She loved reading about Ancient Egypt, watching classic movies and gardening, and took great joy in spending time with her children and grandchildren. She is survived by her children Kim Brandeau (Mark) of Setauket, Donna DeMarco (Rob) of Sound Beach, Edward Gombieski (Adria) of Bangor, Maine, and Laura Price and her husband Howard of East Norwich. In addition, she was a loving grandmother to Kyle, Sarah, Julie, Robbie, Spring and Summer and is further survived by her brothers Leo and Eddie. She was preceded
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in death by her beloved sisters Helen, Ann and MaryAnn. Visitation was held on Oct. 1 at Moloney Family Funeral Home in Port Jefferson Station and interment followed at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Port Jefferson.
Adele Jasiewicz
Adele H. Jasiewicz, of East Setauket, died Aug. 30. She was 90. She was born April 7, 1929, in the Bronx, and was the daughter of Blanche and Louis Rucki. She was a retired executive administrative assistant for Good Samaritan Hospital. Left to cherish her memory are her daughters Diane and Karen (Thomas); her son, Ronald; five grandchildren and other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence. Services were held at the St. James R.C. Church Sept. 3. Interment was at St. John’s Cemetery in Middle Village. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. People can visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book.
Anne Dundon
Anne E. Dundon, of Stony Brook, died Aug. 26. She was 86. She was born Jan. 1, 1933, in Brooklyn and was the daughter of Frances and James Harvey. Dundon was a homemaker, a member of the Stony Brook Yacht Club, St. George’s Country Club and St. James Rosary Altar Society. She also enjoyed reading and playing bridge. Left to cherish her memory are her daughters Anne, Elizabeth, Ellen, Jean and Kathleen; her sons James, Gerard, Robert and Thomas; 12 grandchildren; her brothers Kenneth and Stephen; along with many other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerard; her brother, Bob; and sister, Barbara. Services were held at the St. James R.C. Church Aug. 30. Interment followed at the St. James R.C. Churchyard Cemetery Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. People can visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book. Contributions made to the St. James Pantry or the Catholic Relief Services in her memory would be appreciated.
Jane Mueller
Jane F. Mueller, of Coram, died Sept. 7. She was 70. She was born Jan. 23, 1949, in Queens, and was the daughter of Jean and Thomas Geraghty. Mueller was a customer service representative for Allstate and in her free time she enjoyed reading, gardening, knitting, playing Candy Crush, doing crosswords, family vacations in Montauk and most of all her faithful dog Ferguson. Left to cherish her memory is her husband, Bernard “Bernie”; her daughter, Alison; sons Chris and BJ; five grandchildren; sisters Claire and Sheila; brother, Tommy; along with other family and friends. Services were held at the Infant Jesus R.C. Church in Port Jefferson Sept. 12. Interment was at the Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. People can visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book. Contributions made to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, www.mskcc.org, in her memory would be appreciated.
Mario Mignone
Professor Mario B. Mignone of Stony Brook, died Sept. 9. He was 79. He was born July 26, 1940, in Benevento, Italy, and was the son of Palmina and Robert Mignone. Mignone was a retired Italian professor at Stony Brook University, a member of the Brookhaven Chapter of UNICO, American Association of Teachers of Italian, LI Chapter and he enjoyed gardening and traveling. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Lois; daughters Pamela (Daniel), Cristina (Philip) and Elizabeth (Ante); grandchildren Emma, Anna, Andrew, Nicholas, Isabella, Luke, Grace and Ella; sisters Matilda, Maria and Agnese; brothers Nino, Biagio and Domenico; along with many other family and friends. Services were held at Sts. Philip and James R.C. Church in St. James Sept. 12. Interment followed at the St. James R.C. Churchyard Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. People can visit www.bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book. Donations made to the Center for Italian Studies at Stony Brook University in his memory would be appreciated.
Angela Ganzenmuller
Angela Ganzenmuller, of Glendale, died Aug. 10. She was 84. She was born Oct. 16, 1934, in Ridgewood, Queens, and was the daughter of Emma and Antonio Minardi. Ganzenmuller, aka “Mom, Gram, Ang and Auntie Gel,” was a retired secretary who loved sitting on the couch with daughter Laurie watching her favorite shows including “Law and Order,” “Dr. Phil” and “Golden Girls.” She enjoyed her phone calls with her son, Chuck. In life, she gave her children words of encouragement, wisdom and comfort that kept them in line, taught them the “school of hard knocks,” which gave them something to pass down to their children. She was known for not holding back her opinion and her knack for telling it like it was. She was famous for her tossed salad with her homemade Italian dressing, and she loved being surrounded by grandkids and family for any occasion. All these things and many more great qualities made up our “Angela.” She left us beautiful memories — her love is still our guide — and although we cannot see her, she’s always at our side. She will be sorely missed by her daughter, Laurie, and son, Charles (Carole); grandsons Anthony, Adam, Charles (Angela) and Christopher; granddaughter, Sara (Chris); seven great-grandchildren; and many other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband/best friend, Charlie aka “Hun,” and her sisters Carmela and Marie. Services were held at Sacred Heart R.C. Church Aug. 14. Interment followed in St. John’s Cemetery in Middle Village. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket.
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Village of Port Jefferson/County
Maasai Tribe Returns to Port Jeff
BY DAVID LUCES DLUCES@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Chief Joseph Ole Tipanko and members of the Kenyan Maasai tribe returned to their “home away from home” Oct. 6 when they led educational presentations to a room full of local residents at the Port Jefferson Village Center. Patrons learned about the history, customs and lifestyle of the tribe who reside in Kenya and Tanzania. “They are the oldest indengious African tribe still functioning in Africa today, much in the way they did from the beginning of time,” said Virginia Armstrong, a local resident who partners with the Maasai Good Salvage Outreach Organization. The presentation was organized by Armstrong, a former Mount Sinai educator, and the Maasai Good Salvage Outreach Organization, which builds schools for needy and vulnerable children. Over the years, Armstrong and the organization have raised donations to help the Maasai communities. In July 2018, the educator and the Mount Sinai School District helped shipped 140 small laptop computers to children in both
Sri Lanka and to the Maasai tribe. In 2015, they donated clothing and sneakers as part of an Athletes Helping Athletes clothing drive. They also helped build a school for the villages wired with electricity. Chief Joseph spoke about life in his tribe. “The Maasai are tranquil, nomadic and an indigenous group of people,” he said. “We have still kept of our lifestyle and traditions despite many changes that are happening in the communities.” Joseph said since he has become the chief of the tribe, he has worked to move away from old customs of arranged and early child marriages and female genital cutting. With help from the outreach organization and others they have been able to give young girls an alternative by providing them with an education. “We have been campaigning in our villages to end [the practices],” he said. Last year, 11 at-risk girls graduated from the
Above, John Kilenyi Ole Parsitau and Chief Joseph Ole Tipanko present about their tribe to local residents; left, Mayor Margot Garant presents Chief Joseph with a Port Jeff village pin. Photos by David Luces
tribe’s local high school. Some have qualified to go to university, while others will join technical colleges. Currently, 12 girls are being supported in high school and eight are being sponsored in elementary school. Hot lunches, school uniforms and books are also provided for 28 preschool kids. Other highlights of the presentations were Chief Joseph and John Kilenyi Ole Parsitau performing native songs and dances. The duo also let three attendees try on traditional Maasai robes. Margot Garant, Port Jeff mayor, presented Chief Joseph and members of the Maasai with official village pins.
“Chief and I met six or seven years ago when he came to the village and it was love at first site,” she said. “We adopted the Maasai tribe as our sister village and we are committed to finishing the girls dormitory and a pump for your well.” On hand, the tribe had articles of jewelry, crafts and clothing for attendees to buy. All funds collected will go toward the children’s education and water projects in the villages. Patrons were encouraged to sponsor a Maasai child’s education. To find out more about the Maasai tribe, visit www.magsaoutreach.org. To find out more about the tribe’s ties to Suffolk County or to donate, visit www.leavingfootprints.org.
Suffolk Explains How Villages Can Help in Ongoing Opioid Crisis BY DONNA DEEDY DONNA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Suffolk County Village Officials Association, which represents 32 villages, hosted a special presentation on the opioid crisis Sept. 26 at the Lake Grove Village Hall. District Attorney Tim Sini (D), Suffolk Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart and Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr. (D) all spoke to the group about how the crisis has fueled a regional surge in illegal firearms seizures and sex-trafficking crimes. Most criminal cases in the county, the officials said, relate to opioid epidemic. People initially became addicted to prescription painkillers and over time, as demand increased, supply went down and prices went up. So, people gravitated toward heroin, the DA said, which is more potent and more dangerous. Drug dealers, who realized that money can be made, began cutting their product with the synthetic opioid fentanyl, and more recently with fentanyl variations known as analogs. Fentanyl, Sini said, originates in China and is coming into the United States through the Mexican border. The drug is also being sent into the U.S. over the Canadian border and from China through the U.S. mail. County officials said they are drilling down
as hard as possible. Since 2016, the federal government assigned an analyst exclusively to Suffolk County Police Department to examine overdose information with maps and weekly and monthly overdose reports. The mapping system, known as High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas program, or HIDTA, provides a real-time picture of overdoses. It also helps identify and coordinate candidates for the county’s preventing incarceration via opportunities for treatment program known as PIVOT for short. “Everything we do is driven by analytics,” Hart said. The county has also been using court-sanctioned surveillance methods such as phone tapping and search warrants to crack down on drug crimes. It issued more than 350 narcotics search warrants in 2018 and has eavesdropped on more than 150 phone lines. Consequently, the county has seized greater amounts of certain drugs and illegal firearms. The officials said during their presentation that they are targeting dealers who cause overdoses and charging them with manslaughter. Sini said that through surveillance, he’s learning that tougher manslaughter statutes result in dealers turning away from deadly drugs to
District Attorney Tim Sini (D), above, and Sheriff Errol Toulon, right, deliver a message to the Suffolk Village Officials Association. Photo from DA’s office
instead peddle nonlethal drugs. In 2018, the county also launched a sex-trafficking unit that has identified and interviewed more than 200 sex-trafficking victims. It has arrested 34 people for 235 counts of sex-trafficking-related charges and learned during the interviews how drug traffickers use opioids to
addict young women to keep them dependent. Toulon said that they’re gathering information while the women are in the sheriff’s facility, which is providing other useful information on drug and sex traffickers. Victims, while in the sheriff’s facility, are involved in vocational and educational programs and put in touch with nongovernmental organizations that assist with counseling, drug treatment and job training. A big problem, though, Toulon said, is housing. County officials emphasized that human trafficking is happening right here, right now in our communities. It can affect anyone from your neighbor to your niece and nephew. Officials are also calling for the use of different terminology for prostitution. “It’s a modern-day form of slavery and needs to be called what it is: sex trafficking,” Hart said. The force has historically arrested the women and that was the case, Hart said, but the county’s approach is shifting and officials are now looking at the women as victims. Officials are asking people to trust their own instincts. “If you’re at a 7-Eleven and you see an OPIOID CRISIS Continued on A13
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PJ Firefighters Teach Kids About Fire Safety
BY JULIANNE MOSHER DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Children watched and cheered in awe as their principal, Tom Meehan, climbed to the top of a fire ladder parked in the back lot of Edna Louise Spear Elementary Friday, Oct. 4. He flew above the kids, dressed in his volunteer firefighter uniform, to help teach his students about fire safety and prevention. Along with Meehan, several members from the Port Jefferson Fire Department came to the school with two large fire trucks to show kids that firefighters aren’t scary and, instead, they’re here to help. “We don’t want children to be afraid of the fire
department,” Meehan said, “We’re here today to get them more comfortable with us in case there’s an emergency.” Meehan added that the volunteer firefighters have been visiting the school for about nine years and have unfortunately visited the homes of students in the past. The event on Oct. 4 helped get the kids excited to see the department, including five-yearold Logan Devine who excitedly compared them to superheroes. “Firefighters save persons from fire,” the kindergartner said, “They help us like Spider-Man!” During the fire prevention event, those in uniform let the kids
high-five them, let them play with the fire hose and question them on what they know about fire safety. The kids were reminded on what to do in case there is trouble, like dialing 911. “It’s important to show the community that we’re here to help,” Christian Neubert, a music teacher with the school and volunteer fireman, said. “We take pride in it and take it seriously.” Neubert added that the Port Jeff Fire Department is made out of 100 volunteers, many who are lifelong community members. Men and women from all types of career paths are on call, ready to help out, and new members are always welcomed.
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such as constabulary that can also become the eyes and ears of county officials. “We’re not here to say you need to do more,” Sini said. ”We need to think outside of the box. Because of collective efforts, we can make greater strides.” Ann Marie Csorny is director of Suffolk County Department of Health Services’ Community Mental Hygiene Services. The Long Island Prevention Resource Center, run by the Family Service League, she said, offers effective tools for those working to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. Villages and towns, she said, should tap into coalitions that exist or start to build their own coalitions. “Communities can have a great impact in terms of preventing or reducing drug use, alcohol abuse and related problems when they understand and promote coalition building,” she said. “This can be very exciting in that involved communities promote civic engagement and the building of shared understanding, shared norms, shared values, trust and cooperation.”
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Photos clockwise from top left: Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Christine Austen about to be dunked; Royals break out onto the football field; the parade had many handcrafted floats running down Main Street; runningback Justin Everson evades a Greenport defender; Royals cheerleading team puts on a halftime show; Alex Ledesma drills the ball through the uprights; wide receiver Aidan Kaminska finds an opening.
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Letters to the Editor
Businesses Should Look to End Discrimination
I have complete admiration for Mr. Richard Esopa’s letter “God Help America printed in the Port Times Record Sept. 19. Since the election of President Donald Trump, I found social changes becoming a nightmare with the progressive left. Mr. Esopa warned of the coming dangers to
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If you ignore prejudice, you invite prejudice. Stony Brook University officials recently hosted a forum in Port Jefferson to highlight how, despite efforts to stamp out prejudice in the local community, its specter constantly lingers in the background. The catalyst for the panel discussion was a recent incident, where a Sikh man was essentially barred from entering a restaurant because his religious garb was misunderstood. Presenters praised the more than 40 people, mostly business owners, who attended the panel for being open-minded. Many walked away with new insights and goals in mind. It makes little economic nor moral sense to restrict who can buy your products or shop because of a lingering prejudice, so we agree that all North Shore businesses should be looking for ways to become more inclusive. Prejudice sits just under the skin of a community and surfaces regularly. Back in May, a gay couple were called “faggots” by a waiter as they left a restaurant in Smithtown. The restaurant wrote a long apology on its Facebook page, but not until after the news was carried far and wide. That incident not only looks bad on that one individual and the business where they are employed, but the stigma is transmitted to all surrounding businesses. People can pretend that prejudice is contained as overt acts of aggression, yet the truth is less obvious. In reality, much of Long Island is dotted with areas of high wealth, situated alongside areas of upper and lower middle class. Consider Long Island school districts, which dictate their own boundaries. Segregation among school districts is such that the majority of Brentwood students, for example, are black and Hispanic, while a district like Three Village is comprised of more than 80 percent white students. To pretend that such overt segregation doesn’t lead to ignorance and prejudice is fooling oneself. The truth is that Long Island is regarded as one of the most segregated metropolitan regions in the country. Restricting somebody from entering a restaurant is overt in its ignorance. It’s wrong for a whole host of reasons, and in the small relatively insular communities of the North Shore of Long Island, those ideas are hard to wrestle away. But those ideas must be torn away, ripped up and be jammed deep to the bottom of the garbage bin. Our local shops have a lot they can do to help. The Stony Brook University panel suggested businesses talk about hiring people to become more diverse. Simply putting a sign in a store window inviting people of all races, religions, creeds, sexual orientations and genders to shop can emphasize inclusivity. Learn to recognize prejudice and then take a stand when you see it, especially if it’s within your own thoughts and actions. There are benefits to racial and cultural diversity. Let’s celebrate our differences.
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Agreeing With Letter ‘God Help America’ our society. The Democratic progressives have fanatical desire to change our nation from “The Republic for which it stands.” I completely agree with Mr. Esopa. Our nation is being directed toward socialism. With the past election, the left-wing progressives have gone ballistic, totally ballistic with the election results. Their
hatred for President Trump is driving the left-wing socialists insane. Thomas Jefferson was asked, “What kind of government do we have now?” His response was, “A republic, if you can keep it.” Pure words of wisdom. Leonard J. Henderson Port Jefferson
Suffolk’s Fiscal Stress Unsustainable It’s official: For the second year in a row, Suffolk County has been rated the most fiscally stressed county in the state. This is not from some think tank, this is directly from the New York State Comptroller’s Office, and the report shows what I have been saying all along: Suffolk is in a fiscal crisis. To say that the county is showing “significant” fiscal stress, like the report said, is a gross understatement. According to the state comptroller’s office, the county’s general fund balance is running a deficit of over $91 million. That is more than three times the figure from three years ago. It also shows that, since 2016, expenditures have outpaced revenues. That is because our current county executive, John Kennedy Jr. (R) at him announcing his candidacy Steve Bellone (D), is spending more Suffolk County Executive. File photo than the county is taking in and continues to borrow against our future. We are in a fiscal free fall, with insufAnd because of our junk bond status, he ficient cash flow, making it difficult to pay will borrow at higher interest rates, burthe county’s bills. We are now in a posidening the county’s taxpayers. tion where we are having difficulty meetThis is not a problem that can be solved by increasing taxes. The truth of ing our financial obligations from week to the matter is, unlike what County Exec- week. Many of our vendors are receiving utive Steve Bellone would have you be- delayed payments, putting significant filieve, most county taxpayers in its five nancial stress on them as well. It means western towns have experienced annual these companies will not meet payroll, tax increases averaging about 4 percent employees will not be paid on time, jobs per year over the past several years, well will be in jeopardy and, in many cases, a above the 2 percent tax cap. County resi- reduction in services to the taxpayers. How has this affected Suffolk’s fiscal dents are simply taxed too much and can no longer afford to live here. crisis? The comptroller’s report goes on
to say that, from 2017 to 2018, Suffolk’s population decreased by 1.28 percent, home values declined by 12.52 percent and more than 17.5 percent of the county’s population rely on state and federal aid just to live here. But who can afford to live here? Since Steve Bellone took office in 2012, Suffolk residents have been burdened with $200 million in new taxes and fees, a 22.4 percent hike in the property tax levy and a 15 percent budget increase — along with nearly $900 million in debt, seven bond downgrades and seven fiscal emergencies — and we have seen over 16,000 residents flee Suffolk. Our younger generation cannot afford to live here, and our seniors can no longer afford to stay here. for The tax-and-spend policies of this administration have created this fiscal crisis and have hurt Suffolk County taxpayers. This has to end. Our finances are on the brink of disaster and, if we are hit with another recession or an economic slowdown, sales tax revenues, which the county heavily relies on, will be reduced. This is what keeps comptrollers up at night, and I worry about the impact it will have on our county, its taxpayers, employees and those who rely on it for vital services. John Kennedy Suffolk County Comptroller Republican candidate for Suffolk County Executive
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Opinion
A Little Appreciation Goes a Long Way
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speak with a police officer near my son’s school regularly. She steps into four lanes of frantic morning commuting traffic to allow people to maneuver into and out of a school parking lot. She offers a pleasant, “Good morning,” to people who roll down their windows or who walk past her. As she steps carefully into a heavily trafficked street, she makes eye contact with drivers. D. None She waves of the above to the waiting BY DANIEL DUNAIEF parents to make their turns and rejoin the flow of traffic to work or to their next morning destination. She sends them off from school with
a pleasant, “Have a great day,” as they drive around her. Recently, I pulled up to the stop sign and saw the officer holding her stomach. “What’s happening?” I asked. “I just can’t stop laughing,” she said. “I see the same crazies every day. I’m used to them. There’s this guy who drives a pickup truck and he cusses at me every time he passes. I’m not sure why.” “Is that funny?” I asked. “No, today, a woman looked right at me, clapped, gave me the thumbs up and raised her fist. She seemed so happy that I was here.” “That’s great,” I said. “Yeah, she made my day,” the officer said, again holding her stomach. “That was just so funny.” This police officer spends her day looking in car windows, hoping people stop instead of running her over or creating traffic hazards for children or their parents near schools. And yet, this driver made her happy by sharing an effusive and appreciative series of
simple gestures. The movements the woman made are the kinds of displays superstar athletes see every time they step on a sports field or tennis court. These expressions of appreciation, gratitude and admiration are so common that many of the players block out the sounds so they can focus on the game. But for this officer, the show of support was a welcome sight. A day before, a friend told me that he and his daughter pulled into a parking lot, where a parking attendant asked for $3. When he handed out the money, his daughter leaned across him and thanked the attendant. The attendant smiled and directed them to a spot nearby. “What are you thanking him for?” my friend asked. “What did he do?” “He’s doing his job and I appreciate it,” his daughter said. “Why can’t you appreciate it?” “He’s taking my money,” the friend reasoned. “Yes, and you’re getting a place to park,”
she said. My friend recognized the value of the words. Besides, even if it didn’t make the attendant’s day, it didn’t cost anything and it may have helped the car park collector feel like someone cared that a good job was being done. In that same vein, I’d like to thank you for reading this column today and any other time you take the time to read it. I know you could be doing numerous other tasks and I appreciate the opportunity to share words, thoughts or experiences with you. I realize you don’t always agree with me. Maybe climate change isn’t top of your mind or you have perfect children who never once frustrate and amuse you, or your dog is so well trained that it never jumps up on anyone or consumes a plate full of warm cookies. But I appreciate the chance to connect with you. Maybe today, tomorrow or next week, you can also pass along an appreciative gesture. Who knows? You might make the day of a police officer, a baker, a mail carrier or a dog walker.
Talking to Strangers Can Be Revealing or Can Be Something Else
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book I recently finished and enjoyed has topped The New York Times Best Sellers Hardcover Nonfiction list, so clearly many others appreciate it as well. It is “Talking to Strangers,” Malcolm Gladwell’s latest offering. Reading it, in some ways, is like a summary of controversial current events, with a lot of interesting yet extraneous information thrown in because that makes for a good story. And one thing about Gladwell: He is a good storyteller. The author of Between previous bestsellers you and me including “The TipBY LEAH S. DUNAIEF ping Point,” and “Blink,” Gladwell is said to turn social science into best selling books. One of the critics
said that he could probably make a riveting story about a pencil sharpener. Initially I picked up the book because of its title. I thought it could have been written for me because I habitually and notoriously talk to strangers. I say it that way because I’m not sure the people I am with always appreciate sharing me but I can’t help myself. When I am in a theater and it is intermission, I am interested in how the people around me like the show. When I am at the opera — where a surprising number of different languages are spoken by the audience — I wonder where the people next to me come from and I ask them. Sometimes I even begin chatting with others in an elevator in conversations of obviously limited duration. Lest you think I am an insensitive pest, I rush to assure you that if those questioned by me would seem unwilling to talk, I would immediately become silent. But I find quite the contrary. Most people seem to enjoy talking to strangers who are sharing the same environment. So I started reading but was surprised that Gladwell’s theme was quite different from what I was expecting. From his perspective, it is difficult to evaluate a person, especially in a provocative
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situation, simply by talking with them and reading their body language. Why? Sometimes people lie, and lie convincingly. An example he gives is Bernie Madoff, who with his quiet and thoughtful manner, was able to convince clever and talented financial experts that he was honest. For a time, even members of Renaissance Technologies in Setauket were caught off guard. As Gladwell wrote, “Through a complicated set of arrangements Renaissance found itself with a stake in a fund run by [Madoff]” and “The people at Renaissance are brilliant … but couldn’t quite make the leap to believe that it was all a setup” despite personal interviews with Madoff. That is, until they became sufficiently suspicious to take out their money, but then only half that was invested with Madoff, according to Gladwell. There are other examples in the book having to do with cultural or contextual differences between the viewer and the person being viewed, sometimes with disastrous results. One such situation involved Amanda Knox, an American student incarcerated for four years following the murder of her roommate in Perugia, Italy, largely because Italian prosecutors
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interpreted her youthful American goofiness as signs of guilt. She was subsequently acquitted of the murder. Another example put forth by Gladwell is the unwillingness of witnesses to recognize the guilt of Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant college football coach who abused children. Yet another example, the one that starts and ends the book, is of Sandra Bland, the African-American woman from Chicago who was stopped by a white highway patrolman in a small town in Texas for not signaling when she changed lanes. It should have been a routine event. Instead, because of misreading, it turned into a confrontation resulting in her death three days later by hanging in a local jail that was ruled a suicide. There are also fascinating stories about Cuban spies fooling the CIA, among other tales. Gladwell’s conclusion is that we should “accept the limits of our ability to decipher strangers.” He goes on to say, “What is required of us is restraint and humility. … There are clues to making sense of a stranger. But attending to them requires care and attention.” And knowing that we can be wrong. Anyone who has hired the wrong applicant for a job can vouch for that.
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